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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1912)
For Sale and Want Ads Ada W Thee Colunn Bring Reiulu HAY & OATS FOIi SALE. a O. Dahltfren. Ml Warren. Ore. STRAYED to my place about a month jro, 5 yearling calves, hole punched in ear. fVIieved to have cme from Goble or vicinity. W. S. Hutchinson Ranch. Rainier. For Sale Six acre farm, all improved, pood house, barn and outbuildings. One mile from St Helens. Terms and prices see Geo. Terry, Houlton, Ore. WHY PAY RENT LIVE NEWS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS T I REUBEN John Mektine left here for Port- HOULTON B. Lee Pnsret, Prohibition ramii- iami Monday, where he ae.vpted a tlat for U. S. Senator and O. A. position for the winter. i Srillnaii for ilep-fsontative oi'the W. II. Warner and wife arrived i same party aadrcsed our citizens hom S.itnrrfnv from a nin months from their auto last Monday. These Buy a lot Build a home. $10 down 10 a month, then you have It Sea St. licit in Improvement Co. A. T. laws, Mgr. LOST Gold bar pin with pearl In the center and a turquois in each side. Return to Mrs. C. H. John. St Helens. (2-t) WANTED A man to clear five acres of land. Apply to C. W. Masten, noulton, Ore. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 150 colonies of bees. W. Steven. Houlton, Ore. 4-t LOST Book called "Molly Make Belief." between Houlton and St Helens or in St. Helens. Reward. Finder please return to Miss Ethel Dufifan, 703 1-2 Hoyt street, Portland. FOR RENT Rooms in the Building:. Bank DRY FIR WOOD FOR SALE D. H. Pope. Phone through St Helens or ad dress. Warren, Ore. 9-13-t Oregon Agricultural College Tbia preat institution opens its doors for tbe fall semester on September 20tb. Coarse of instractioo include : General Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus bandry, Dairy Husbandry. Bacteriology, Botany and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Kntomoloy, Veterinary Science, Civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Kn gincering. Mining Engineering, High way Engineering, iJcmestic Science, Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology. Chemistry, Pbytice. Mathetijalicf . English Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern Language. History, Art, Architecture. Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Educa tion, Military fecieme acd Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Addic: Kegistrar, On-gon Agricultuial College, Coivallit, Oregou. School Year Opens Sept 20th Danoerous Bleeoinqs DManujBa Itujw Yabjcoab Tauia Onr WoT.B-t.vFlt Silk. Elastic HasUrj relieres at one often cores. Stocking, Knee Caps, Anklets Blf-w-tiurmpnt blank o ftpptinrtoa TTOODABD.CLAEKEaCO. I'vttlaud. Uriui visit with friends at Olathe, Color ado. The Lcnjracher Bros, have bought an auto wag-on to haul their lumber from their mill to the River. But the rains for the last two weeks has put the roads out of business for it. The School in District No. 20 be gan last Monday for a nine months term. The attendance is light at present on account of so many of the children having whooping cough. The teachers for school District No. 20 are Gertrude B. Liggett, Principal and Mary A. Tierney, As sitnnt WARREN CHURCHES- Metbodist Episcopal Churcn Sunday School 10 :u Preaching 11.00 EpWorlh League 6:30 Preaching 7:30 Mid-week service Thursday 70 JBuJldoisnf Homes Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates" '-TeREAlltoeyttakers Send for Booklet WWCwUttBwtlw'tiOra Mr. Fred Boesel met with a very painful accident a few days ago while sawing wood. In some way his hand got caught in the wood saw, and was cut in several places. Mrs. Shelby Gairiott who formerly Miss Lena Baker of this place, arrived here from San Jose, California, last rrtday. she is teaching the primary room at Deer Island this year. School began here Monday with Mr. J. W. Allen as principal. Miss Ella Muhr in the intermediate room and Miss Kate Baker in the primary room. A great deal of corn, choice ap ples and pears are being shipped from Warren daily by the farmers. A surprise party was given last Friday night at the home of Miss Ella Muhr, in honor of rter birth day. Quite a number of her friends were present and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. No better peaches could be found than those raised by Mr. E. Ryland er this year. They were certainly beauties. Several people from this vicinity have gone to the hop-fields at Chem eketa. Among those who vert were Mrs. Allenbaugh, Mr. 0car Tucker and Messrs. I A. Puzey, Alfred Buss and Alfred Gabriel.son. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lindsey of Gresham visited at O. A. Erickson's recently. j Mr. Ream has decided to get up earlier hereafter when he wants to take the morning train to Portland it doesn't pay to have to walk to Seappoose to take the 11:30 train. men impressed us as being (rood straight forward business men with a keen perception of what our state needs. Miss Griffiths of Portland made an equal suffrage speech to our people in the M. E. Church Tuesday even ing. Her arguments were sound and logical and no doubt she made a few votes for the cause. R. L. Welch received a message from Seattle saying. that his cousin R. C. Welch was in a serious condi tion at the City Hospital as R. L. was preparing to go, a later mes sage informed him that R. C. had died. The arrangements now are that the body will be brought here for burial. Mrs. Wamiey of Deer Island was in Houlton and St Helens Wednes day. Mrs. Udy and Miss Fritz of Mas ten's Camp were in Houlton trad ing this week. Mrs. Fritz is re- was ported to be sick at the camp. W. H. Bumgardner is back from the State Fair and reports good crows considering the weather. Mrs. Louise Wilson, representing the "Louise Home" for girls was soliciting subscriptions from the citizens of Houlton and St Helens this week. She seems to have met with the success the institution de serves as the people contributed quite liberally. Mrs. Wilson's personality is such as to inspire the confidence of all with whom she comes in contract and she is certainly engaged in a noble work. Mrs. C. T Prescott has espoused; the cause of Woman Suffrage and had turned the care of the children and house work over to C. T. Hurrah for "The Oregon Mist the best paper in Columbia County The last issue was a hummer. The editorials were better, news items snappier arid the ads more liberal than ever before. If we all wake up to tha .':d'.'antages we have Col unl ia Cot ntv will be second to none in the f tate. Mrs. Wiil Karth of Yankton was trading in Houlton this week. White & White have a show win dow filled with the latest styles of the famous Walk Over Shoes fo men. 1 hey report several cases or. Ladies shoes from the same factory soon to arrive. (rerrds f the people al pn pT"s of public opirimt. They 1 have nominated a sohi lur and a i gentleman and the loaders have ! shown they prefer th jr'odof j the country to any pettish aim. '; Contrast the corruption at Chica go with the public refusal of the IvnM nt tha nnrriinr TtilSSOS Will Predatory wealth at Baltimore. Compare the Public Character of each candidate's chief suppi-ru-rs. Penrose & Barnes, l'erkins, Flynn & McIIarg. Bryan, ( lark &. tndorwood. pi d th voter who ' xs-.if ninnnn I.A firrim:nn. Patriotism to Tarty must vote for Wilson COKING TO St, Helenslr Furniture nnd fixt' "' -Due from banks U't re serve banks) . Due from approved reserve banks r',i"', Cash on hand l.' m Expenses ..3.001 75 Total.,.-'- 4i,-l" 1 UAiJIl.U'lKS. Dollars CtJ. Capital stock raid in.... 1S.50 00 Undivided protit.. & Individual deposits sub ject to cl.ed. 27.MU 3i I k'luaud certificates of de posit era a Time eertilK'al' S of depos it , Savings 'deposits Total - State of Oregon. County of Columbia w. I. O. M. Washburn, l twiner .610 82 iJiijJtli 4 2,432 20 4.oor r:s 4,J,21o lb of ASSOCIATED SPECIALISTS, WILL BE AT Till-; St. Helens Hotel Thursday, Oct. 3rd' . AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY ONLY Remarkable Success of These Talent ed Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases. Offer Their Services Free of Charge The Associated Specialists, licen sed by the state of Oregon for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this trip, consultation, examination, advice free, making no charge whatever, except the ac tual cost of medicine. AH that w asked in return for these valuab!.' Hve-named bank, do solemnly that the above stutement is true to the best of my knowledge i and belief. O. M. Washburn. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to' before hue this 7th day of Sept.. 1912. J. 0. Watts, v' . i..i. i; ; CorrectAttest: J. 0. Walts. Asa I). Holaday. Directors. ADVERTISED LETTERS letters unclaimed in the St. Hel en, Ore. Post office for the week end September 7. 11)12. Peter Hansen. I letter Mri. Martha B. Lewis, 1 letter Louis Martin, 1 letter Charles Montgomery, 1 letter. Letters unclaimed by September 21 will be sent to the tVad-Lvlter oilier. M. C. (iray, V. M. 3 ST. HELENS Harness Shoe Shop MONK.mtrHY ST. HELENS, ORE. ftp ill WANTED The Group requires the Cosmopolitan service:! of u services is that every irson treated j representative in St. Helens and will state the result obtained U surrounding territory, to lock after their friends and thus prove to the subscription renewals, and to ex- N ARTCLES ARLCLES IN THIS COLUMN API ENTERED FOR THE PRIZES FOR BEST ARTICLE CN THE POLITICAL SITUATION Str. IRALDA Summer Rates between St.' Helens and Portland 50 cents one way 75 cents round trip Tickets good anytime after April 4th Boatleavei St. Helena 7:55s. m. Returning leaves Portland 2:30 p. m. Arrive at St. Helens 4 45 p. m. C LHOOCHKIRK First One for Wilson I cannot vote for Taft for the following reasons. He was elect ed on a Tariff reduction platform and immediately used his in fluence to raise its worst features. He assumed the role of a Czar by reading out of the party all Congressmen who voted against his wishes and deprived them of all patronage. In our own state only men who belong to the party which is discredited at every election, get the offices. In every case of official corruption his in fluence has been in favor of the wrongdoer. When his adminis tration was discredited in 1910 he could not see it. Even the Bru tal Police of Lawrence. Mass., clubbing children back to starva tion in the attempt to force their father to work at $1.00 a day, on the highest protected indus try, did not prevent him from vetoing the wool Bill under the pretence of assisting American Labor. When every Republican Primary Election rejected him pereonaly at this election, he did not hesitate to prostitute his high office to corrupt the conven tion for his personal gain. His whole administration has been devoted to the assistance of Pre datory wealth and against all needed reforms and can only be understood on the belief that whom the Cods wish to destroy ' they first made mad. When Roosevelt left the Presi uency there was no man more honored in the world. Then it became known that he allowed Perkins & Co., to steal the Ten nessee Coal Co., and enabled them to clear 50 millions against all law or justice. If he had said he was'deceived he still would have held the re spect of the nation. But he says he would do itagain'and Perkins m gratitude for past and in L mr. m . nopes or iuiure lavors, is now his chief supporter. I don't look to either of the candidates alone, I also look to their chief support ers, Perkins, Flynn, McCormick and Ormsby, McIIarg, who short time ago came to Oregon to debauch the legislature and get our representives to perjure themselves. Either of these two candidates are willing to wreck the party or even the country with their rule or ruin policy. If Roosevelt had the good of the party or the reform meas ures he has now adopted at heart he could have had any of the able mtn who have been fighting for refym, before he even dreamed of supporting them, nominated at Chicago. Any or e of these men would have carried the party to an honorable victcry. The Democrats since getting contfol of the House, have with the I eip of Progressive Republi cs rs, teen engaged in passing meuuiesin line with the de fend circulation by special method which have proved unusually suc cessful. Salary and Commission. Previous experience desirable but not essential. Whole tiuitr or spare time. Address, with" references, Charles C. Schewer, The Cosmopoli tan Group, ol Fourth Ave., New York City. YANTi7lrT25-26 Evorybody take something to the Yankton Fair; If you can't take the Pigs and Pumpkins, go yourself anil take the family. The Fair is a pub lie institution in the fullest sense: wettin;?. leg ulcers, weak lungs and j11 " the n'8u!t of community w, il and th m aiHicted with long-stand-' ai,,i cannot exist without the co in, . deep-seated chronic diseases, Iratin t officers, its exhibi that have baffled the skill of the ' tors an,J 'ts visitors. Those who sick and afflicted in every city and locality, that at last treatments have been discovered that are reasonably sure and certain in their effect. . These doctors are considered by many former patients among Ameri ca's leading stomach and nerve spe cialists and are experts in the treat ment of chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that in many cases it is hard indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intes tines, liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sciatica, diabets, bed- family physician, should not fail to call. According to their system no moreoperations foi appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or cer tain forms of cancer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the "Bloodless Sur geons," by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dan gerous diseases. . If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Deafness often has been cured in sixty days. No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what others may j have told you, no matter what ex perience you may have had with other physicians, it will be to your advantage to see them at once, tiave it rorever settled in your mind. If your case Is incurable they will give you such advice as may relieve and stay the disease. Do not put oil this. duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sicl ness, as a visit this time may help you. ' ' ' Remember, this free offer is for one day only. Married ladies must come with the'r husbands and minors with parents. Office at St. Helens Hotel, Hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. can' exhibit and do not have failed in their duty to their neighbors and more especially to themselves. The pi izes to be won arc small but the Hlue Rililion js worth much mre and Will well repay you fr the trouble. Don't forget the dates, Septemler. 25 and 26. See the ad in this issue of the Mist, 1 ru . j Revolver T lMfa U W-C Ckt a Kw Imm Mmk. and Pistol Cartridges m Th red hull brand 1 chnuo bf tHa BMjoriiy 4 ravolvcr aod pUtul expert twcauM tltay know I hat the iiniuon it prompt, unifocal and aura, Itie accuracy i fuaranleed f raoorda WiwWi lu.ior Filir-MMMi IimiI ImrJ M h Cw Armnmt. MmW n M0 Mo.M' Imtia la ulr-l Mm f.Mal Haal M4 k Oa 1 W.U.S...r-f:l.. SlKrt HfU KuJ fckl by A. P. Laaa. UkU'i (l..t.i. I'.xfc K4r Rmm MM ar A. r, !. o. 11 VttxW a l,..i tvtf loJifMMl RmwJ mm A. r. I tt., r.. I- U'i Mihim HococJ lll br Stmmt t'fiw. arata jis ri. aU mada with Htmltglon-lMC tnmunlli Iraiiilua Araia-1 bhmi Mialli CaHrUja Ca. Sr.i J Sta tk Oil f in OPENjnmBUSINESS I The Italian Importing Co. DEALERS IN j (! fort firs, J It thfes and Feed $ Hi in iuiI House hold tccssilirs A SpeuaUy i u All Kinds of Cheese Also a WSiulc-silc Department for First Class I111 I'oucf! and Dutncstic Wines of all Kinds I "ret; delivery tu any part of St. Helens or Hou'.ton We Respectfully Solicit a Slure of the 1'atronage 'hour CO ST. IlKLi:XS Call Us Cp "'iv IODCES sr. MKLK.xn i;a.mi', u mix,, , W. r:F A. lt;U f,rl nnd tl.iul VVrJueailayii, J. W. Clarke, Con.nl. H E. I AllAHE.CVrk. HUl'LTON UUCLK 48, Women of Woodcraft, niecU the aeI aud fourth Tucniay afternrxm of eai l, tnnnth at Uoiilton, Ore. M. V.hn H'ik-trom, (iaartllan VlxhU.r. .Scapi'Jote, Ore.; Minnie A. Morl.v. Crk. C'oiuiiiM.i Knciitiipiiinit No. 77, I. o. O. F. uitetsla the I. O. O. V. MM. n the terorid and fourth Tunrwluy ,f ruth monui, oJonrne)ln4rPlrlanrn nMl cor.lially invite to n.rel allh u. Chaa. Hplnner, Chief pHtriarcli. C. W. U!ukM!ef, ficril. :6 1.UMI; IA 1 F6 M EST K.. TSio, i:7 Brotherhood of American Yeoine :, nineti tt.e aeeoml auil futtnli Wed rcsdny tiirM of ench month at Wnk ton, Ore. Viiitiiifr uirniljcr wirlconia. K. S. I!iM:i.N, Honorable I'orcniaii 9' K t-. Correixn(lent. MIZI'k; O.lrtlTKrC. NOT.(0, orK.-f. Meet In Mam.nic liall that nn i ana iMirtli r-iitu i.v,o. 'hcIi inonih til i.TJU-fi;-: COI.MNi, V M J.fCV (iliAY. S..rrlB. - . t, hit 1 . .. Y f ." K-''1 tl I. O.O. F.hml '- ST. HELENS DAIRY t '::: milk .ixd ciiejm I vrum J leu I thy Cows I Delivered to Yonr Door Kvery Day ft h THE DAIRY THAT HAS SERVED YOU VITH THE BEST AND It CtEAKEST PRODUCT! OR THKEE YEARS WJI-L CONTINUE TO ACCOr.f.MOUATE YOU Gf.OKGK KOXOI'KA . . , Trofriktor triitt ciwrvi iei3 faatafrarrt Report of th Con Hi lion of No 73. T!i9 Farmers State Hunk, at Scup- jKoie in the State of Oregon, at the cIobo of buftinesa Scutembcr 4 th 912. ItESOURCia. Dollars Cta. IiOai8 and discount. ISO hcrdrfUEccurtfl.. 45 ill'J till ll M lirtn...l . . . - -"-i"! win (itiirtn iiurif.it t. ' vic-io monui. iiUf; McniteM alaHvi((iTen a luirty n. l.omp. W. A. Aklnilie, N. C. W. lilk-ii.-y, S.c. ' Avn i. s,. ;;,,(;.. h.,',,1,,, ,., I'm,,,,, meet rvery T..fl..y i'.ipnl.. ,', B1. tie If ,Jl, St. Il-kt... Vir-iii,. K,fkilt "l)t welcome.' I r.d H aikiim, C. C. v A. (iwtr, K nf l: & fi !-T IIIil.r.N.S l.7f".7"'i"i ' K A M. rti ti .t ..wt da u?. ? in ench 92:5 A v ton ! and warrant' 10.125 CO cU, Z' C,230 00 Claik. Maaerj H. . QuUk, Scciatarv. Uaruini; houso... Everybody Treated Right F "j. BASBBL Dry Goods, Men's $23.00 sails for $20.00, Lanies' Suits, best quality, H;vts, Caps, Hoots und Shoes, Lnilics' Capes. Coats, Shirt Waists, Furniture of all Kinds, Stoves and Ranges, Hardware. Tinware. SPKCIAL: Uf.st Sugar, $5,93 per sack Guaranteed flour $1.40 per sack. Wc have a fine Litie of Fiuit Jars and wc sell them cheap. Gunpowder Tea 45c lb. ; 40c Coffee 35c lb. -Wc Sell Everything Cheap- COMi: AKD SAVR YOUR CASH HOULTOIJ - . OREGON Moullon Market F0W,JX & HARRIS, Prop. MUI.EK l.f I'rcsli and Cured Meat? Poultry, Kggb md Huttcr YOUR PATRONAGE SOUCITED CORRECT WEICVTT' T"a Pay Ki.U.t Ca.Ii Ttkti lot Eaaf. Pork mud VaaJ I j FHO.NE 52 i k r - 1