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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1912)
) iy Oregon Mist Founded 1881 " " " iJ ttUmi hi 'fls Mit Pushing Company inas tna'lor Jm r r 10, .t.r4 M '" for th nirnii.atiun. lb. ;n i...: . naUon by k(,(,lMi(;;if d s - m. r,)r ear. gHtcd, Stolen by tu. -if, .,.,. n ' U in '"luU-nve but he will fail , 1,y'i-'tl'-Or!rUM ith a vu-w an.l his ,aa,r-r.i j,,,;,,.., ,, . '" t'.ut. 230 contend, an.1 t! i . :.. ' ru" K"""- - "' II me . i i.iohjit of thi a,,. i m iii-iv-. "rMu vuiiiiuiiivc, i .mi u rii.i.i I.',,,,, ,;u er. A 11.60 .7 to l)o thfi On -iron farm. !, .. ' V ' 1 MiliiN ' movement Ijim ijSt ,(.n followers, v,, .l,at a'l I, it 7 -n-hv the Imparl mont were so frivulo-js . , i ";. 'yruult.ire. the Salem Hoard Worthy of .'..m,i,lcrati.,n Tl,..,' f?.' r.?"'1 Agri- To the Taxpayers and Voters! Silf.iAJMAJMA.IifA HtK of Columbia County j j Ilavlnyr fulfilled all requirements n. - Kry to have my name printed upon the ballot as a candidate for tin position of County Surveyor of Columbia County. I demre to say that I have been enwed continu um yt'' i. aoutll uffrtWmi",r,,""'1,k,,ow" " County Official Paper hail Li i... i i.. .. .. '-"""go will cooperate to;usly for more than 20 years as ur. there would have becnenuuH, f soon lie placed. The fhJ I ''" Cahfornia to the 2TA) contest iWi.t.-J i . ' l'n'-' distributed bctv,,.,n , 'd'lr River in Alaska. Was en- ' vi'ivj in i i u ,M11.: .... ; . ,aaj I lavor to have Riven him the mm i. nation; of course had this d ,',. of affairs happened they wvuU not have been stealing delegate. ! He will ixThiiiiH full . Im am sna nf ; i .... Viare now nvum vine was willing to take tin various in tercsta mirl fam,.... Uraired with Countv 55urvfvrir In auviwj as to the best methods. Angeles and Kan Hernardio Orer.n v heat growers ho)i; to 1 Counties four years, principally on taptur-. tl.o f.j.OW) traction en-j'1 construction, ruie and nlav.'i ,viiv; ' VMUl1 a uie navinjf wen locaiea in Columbia n iir Frit out i l ..i- . " ' ' "v live lilisneis Of .1 . , - - v I'll. ll'JIill li.l.i.t .. ... ..n..,hinirOut." A time wnen; nation ami run f,.,-i h.(r, .I .. Ul "own ln the American manjinnandmuniclpalityjput,, on the ;,: ! ;;; ; year by the Bortitachoutand irrasp every form and declaration of I,r ci. f Vr ExPslt,on reunify n, tret business and pIe8 as Taft is runnin, , . , l2'- Iualn improvement with the that when l... u.r. , , ' re v, ill be .sharp competition . .:.. ..v. , .... ,u- lorlirK. i.aci. All .k A UNio nun' iwhi- mm,., a f kf M:nv nr,.,.t , f,.,.i ;,. ' , .. . " "v I . i ... .'. v"-v-1" '".SliO'ilfl nm their fiv t.nchl. competitor. "Walk-Over Shoes M c A new assortment of the famous WALK-OVER SHOES JUST AltMVED LATEST STYLP:S, POPULAR PRICES, and nobbiest line in the Couuty. Come and secure YOURS while the assortment is large: YOURS FOR BUSINESS WHITE & WHITE Houlton, Ore. r .i.inr U n liir factor toward Ms luccess of anj enterprise or civic rmvfth. Ati'iiowhen the peo- pie of a cmniiMnlty or city must . unit and o after the for if they don't; the business w ill not come to them. There U to'j much competition imonir business firms as well as eommunitie for one to jret all the fwdthinir that are Koin. There enough for us all if wo get our ihre. but in order to jfet our ihare we must advertise and keep up in improvemenfrwlth the other fellow and the other com. nunity. Comp'tition is the life of trade and Kxd clean competi tion ahould be welcomed by all Live competition puts us on our guard and instills in a firm, be it merchandisiiiK'. manufacturing. or any other line of business as well as imminpul, that fetlinjr that ho or it r.mst bo a L-nder and not a follower, lie knows that he must handle up to date goodi and do business in an up todate manner in order to com pete with the other fellow. A city government knows that It must keep abreast of the times ith improvements and offer the best opportunities for capital to invest and industries to locate. It must carry on its business just ttamcrchandisinjr firm or any other bu.sincM. It must adver tise. If a business can not, stand competition there is something ronir with the management.' If business nu n already installed in an established business in a com munity refuse to lend their aid in the further development of the community in which they reside, they must le afraid of honest competition, when men get to a place where they are doing well and want every kind of business to come to the p!ace Vlfh (Kn av unid i.r if IrtA tin rl if It. : tin i av i i' i lint vi wav put v. liar kind in w hich they are en- .Raged, it is unite evident they are 'raid of competition. This hould not bo the case with this l nt ,.,.. Tk., l M l.a blic spirited enough lo afsist m every way they can to build P the city und give every en- rage me nt to others 'to come L ... ... . . Cre 10 live and do business, ll iness does come in the same Jines, already represented In the ity and the amount of people l&nd business will not warrant jtoore of that kind In the com munity, it will simply be, as it hould he, a case of the survival f the fittest and if the estab- nhed business cannot hold its n against a new business it is ot the fault of the new manor rirm but rests absolutely with the I old business firm. This little lecture Is written for the benefit of the organization of the Commercial Club In this city, ,M we have heard rumors that jthere is some knocking going on iforthe reason that the city al Jready has enough business houses -and that if a building ij erected as nanneu dv the Clnh. thcra wi e more business houses open up na that business will be divided. This sentiment, if it does exist, deplorable and no doubt when I L ... I .f . il to ilu. en,,.,. p.. .i "ra,n r NVl11 A- Campbtdl. Mm . ....... rii.j:j any mail, I 1 i . ie eiecteci i n that plallonn. Il will till n jrol many thin, hut wo aro gomir to listen to him and when wo come back fr.nn tin great meeting to he held in I'orl. I.nd this afternoon, we will what he hai to Fay l.y May of ex planation of a few things ard tell you all about it. .Well the big speech has len spoken jind we are at a loss as to what to say. The speech did not givo any explanations as to why linosevelt should be tdccte.l pv. cept that lMth the old t arfis had some Dosses connertc 1 with them. I SUeh as IJarncrt. Hoot. I't r.n . ; and Arch bald on one side audi Uyan, LVInu.nf. Tntrgart niid. Murphy on the other. Ho failed i to mention such men Pi l'erkirs' and Mellarg and a few rthers: which were boosting the Tl.i.-di party. 'I he princiji:.! ;v; .so i ;; , ; signed 1'nr hs elect ii n uas that! he wanted theoilio.' and that TaMi nan r.oi loiu.-WMt nut r,n ijoiicy in theappointnu-r.t of .!!ici.r. Colonel and his heech were truly i 3 a disappointrnetit to the people. 3 His reasons for thenew party v.c re not given except that a new ;nrty j was coming Homo time and that! when he was defeated for the He-) (juiekly decided that this wasthej A accepted time. The enthusiasm ! "fl displayed at the meeting was sim-1 3 iIhi In I lu ii 1 1 hnaifwri-i nt 'in v twill. : tical meeting, the great majority . "tj of the peoplo nttendin;; being al-j "f ready dyed in the wool Mooters I and of course gave applause to his remarks. I!ut honestly nothingjH new was discussed and no light! was shed on the political situation -5 by the Colonel. j t n 1 neapolis, in time to reach him by November 1. county since December, 1911,1 have! desire to remain at least two years longer and if successful in securing the majority of votes in Novpmtr 3 w,ll endeavor to so conduct work of. WMlUMTMUnM.VWrifMFIWHMWHUfSitUf the Countv in mirvcvintr nn! all other undertaking pertaining to Professional Crdz ; L ittTII ""1777 1 s;iid otfioe to the satisfaction of the taxpayers within said County. H. C. Miller, St. Helens, Ore. FAVORITE RESTAURANT 1 -ZIP STUDEBAKEn, Propri.tor- 77 .v licstdiiruut operate under new nuuK'ieteifOpen day a, n d n i$ht Every day dinner 25c Chicken dinner every Sunday 35c Short orders on European Plan DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Both i-nonoi i iieieni ! I-3 E.A.CROUSE m( DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A SURGEON St. Helens Oregon o E.W. KETEL CROUSE & KETEL Hv Opened Shop in & Morgln Building on Columbia S.. not to 5t Helens Hotel, tnd are prepared to do anything in trie building tine. Jobbing at Reasonable Prices E. A. CROL'SE . DD, Plant and Estimate Fumisned E W.UIUi r 31 r The M St. Helens M ill Co. Electric Lighting- (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating1 (Prolongs Your Lives) DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST St. Helens Oregon Mr A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912. Wage earner ; You are cordially invited to call at our Btoro and Inspect our large stock of general merchandise. Then make known .your Wants, and we will quote you prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. M. MORGUS c5c SON r. S. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR I ll.tN-iKri KMHA1.MKU Houlton Oregon Lath Wood Lumber DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Kin, St Helens 11 v - V- : : : : J n a 11 in 11 1 11 1 1 n 11 1 1 in 11 iwi 11 asj m m r u m Q All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. A x R. CONSTANTIN 1 a n i I u m .. t aa t . numDing and n eating y J Sheet Metal Work X g St. Helens . Oregon U ' i paper men. t ; Cnmnfr nn d Abert lakes in he men who favor it will look at Contra Oregon ar 0 to J no Portland. Ore., .Set. 10 (Spec- ! al) Assurances of co-operation j are being receive 1 hy the man-j agemt nt of the Pueitic Northwest : Ijrd Products fchow irom ail. sections of the north coast coun try. A letter has just come from Idaho promising that each coun ty in that state will have an ex- libit. Twentv-two dilferent districts in the Northwest states aro ready to nn contracts and r ake a solendid showing and there is every indication that the land show in late Novemk r will he a remarkaide exposition of soil pro ducts. Coupled with it. and held at the game time in Portland, will be the biggest dairy fchow ever held in the U est. q nfvitf rviit errs tzarta ii t a a a sTawnnra rsmm St. Helena School Opens Monday, September 16th 3 I1EMEMBER WC ARC HEADQUARTERS FO 1 School Books and School Supplies WC HAVE ALSO SECURED THE AGENCY FOR Eastman's Photographic Goods we CARRY ON HAND f,T A LA.TGE STOCK OF THE DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone Kiln 13; A. 1133: Kv. K. 4G.7 Portland, Or. 1113 1 1117 Selline llUlllllllg GEORGE H. SHINN ATTORN EY-ATLAW St. Helens - Oregon M. E. MILLER ATTORN EYAT4. AW St. Helens - Oregou SCHOOL BOOKS ARE SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH g EC10i:,LJ rowDEit PY SAMITE COLUABiyl RIVER POWDER COAPylAY C A. J. DEM1NC, DRUGGIST, ST. HELFNS tu, vK;i,i:.ma nro hnnnd to ' rrwmrrrXVtf&PnrKiV-L UtTVWinill'WniUTUtllll'I'J I bo of permanent benefit to the . j whole state and to neighboring states w hich, like Oregon, lind their greatest asset in the soil and its varied wealth. The show will do much to encourage agri cultural development. . Penton County came to the State Pair with flying colors, cap turing the first prize for the best county exhibit in co.rpetkion with all sections of Oregon. This is the fifth timo Uenton ha3 scored such a triumph, and spiaks well for the resources of that parf of the state. The county exhibits at the fair were particu larly good this vear. Editors of the state will visit no Pendleton Hound-Up m a b)dy. A special excursion is be-; ing organized by the State Kdi-; torial Association that is calcu-i lated to bring together a very representative assembly of pub lishers. Special entertainment, will bo provided for the news-! R. E. PHELPS CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR Houlton Oregon 100,000 Fruit trees.. Write prices. A. lloladay Scappoose. DEAI.ItRS IN DU PONT EXPLOSIVES ALL EXPLOSIVES DELIVERED IN M TON LOTS OR MORE TO ANY POINT I.N COLUMBIA COUNTY ON THE RIVER RAINIER, OREGON FRED WATKINS THE LEADING CONFECTIONERY No Use Looking Elsewhere ' for Candies and Cigars r Oregon Patronize the Mist Adverticers Watches Clocks zz VON A. GRAY ?fc Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. E: Optical Goods St Helens Or. z! Allen, Felton & Quick REAL ESTATE DEALERS . INVESTMENTS. CENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS. LOANS, LAND TITLES. AfTrVAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN. FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTO INFORMATION AND EMPLOYMENT ST. HELENS . . OREGON 3E3E VISITORS are atwayi welcome (o come and aee my Hock of Single Comb Buff Lkghorna and Sinsle Comb Euff Orpingtons. Sleek for aale at all time. Egg fw Hatching after February 1st, 1913. Albert D. Larson D. Xo I. C0BL On. - men wno lavor M will Iook at -,j 'jh a!lh of M,s in ' in a different light after giving Vr waters. A Ixs Angeles t a little study Toddy RooMvlr tV.n T'Sir Ttull M(X)S0. ia nt Prtrtton,! rn.lftv. Wednesday, and the editor is go- in to hear him speak on the Wnys and wherefores of tho cam- Pa'gn. Ted.1v Mutll rt rtmiKt tell ft Plle why he should be dec ,tel to the oilice of President cn independent ticket after he Ufated In th convention company with very large capital j has securetl a long lease u ch,,- 000 ncr..'S about inesc kincm wu is building a lelinmg piani ior evapcratinu the water. It timatod that not less than 100. 000 tons of products will bj se cured annually. plani nre well along to plant a Inrge Polish colony in rgon. The Polish Society of I hilade. phia is seeking from D.OjHJ to 10, 000 ncrea of good land in a body suited tor the purpose and hopes THE ilRSIIY OF Offl CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. ollVrs FREE wiih i e erpiion cf cost of postage on rrrt and cost of ih Uniwrsity Ex' Bull, n, lo CITIZENS OF OREGON. foy UNIVERSITY COUKSES by MAIL Ability to profit by h ces te!.trd is the or.ly rfquirrrr.ent (ct eiuollmnt in die Ccrre S(HinJe:icc D-P"wnt. Courts are ofT-cd in th d,-par.mnts of Botany. CVbaring. Eco nomkr, Education, Elcciricty. English Littfahire. Eng! :h Composition. Hmcry. Mathem. Jt, Mcchamcal Dravsitig. FKsicl EJuatk n. PrysKi. Pl.ysiology. Psycliology. Sociology, and Swvy;ns. Write to i Secretary ot'ihe CorwpcnoVnce School, University of Ore gon. Engine, for information and catalogue. . COURSES IN RESIDENCE al lie Univmity prpare for the Professions of ENGINEERING, JOUP.NALISM. LAW. MEDICINE, and TEACHING. Fall seme tr err ns Tursday. Spt. 1 7. AdJres ll e Registrar for eatalogtt oWriptive of the Ctllt S of Engineering. College of Liberal Arts, the Schools of Education, Commerce. Law. Md.ine. and Mm e. FOR PORTLAND DAILt 6TEAMER leaves 81. IleWns 6;W A. Arrlretat rnrtlHml 10:) A. Loaves Portland at 2:30 P. Arrive St. Helens at 6:30 I. M. M. M M Special Sunday Ex- e cursion. Steamer Iralda 50 cents round trip. Good for Sunday only. Tftvs St. Helens T:5o. a. m. Leave Portland 2:30 p. m. -Arrive St. Helens 4:30 p. m. C. I. IIOOG11 K1HK. Master. cm m i nr r n ot. neiens iransrer co. o Phosie IS General Transfer and Drayage . Dealer in oncK, Leraenr, reea, oana ana q Shingles Agents for STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Barn Opposite School H IE O IE IE Surrounded by Good Groceries eery honiewif ought to be eon tot t d. If rhei'eals with us wt are sure olbrr aatiefaction, bnlh with (be qualities and the prices. Wc goar ntee b parity ot every thing e buy, Iherciort of Tery tliinj wc sell. That thi i s money caving bone is well known lo ell our tegnlsr ruttomers. The noa r yi-n Join tie 'n j-nlr" itt I'ett r tor your eie of mind sod Ji Mr pixkel-b ck. " 2C. H. JOHN & COMPANY f 1-"" " irsr ii -ir-M