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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
S Oregon Mist': Kouadoci 81 Iim Itmtr PcMar Wr Thtf Mit Publishing Company Kiiini'd u iwl clua malt, r January lit. VI'. llh ial outcast Ralut llolriia, llrvKmi ui, I. r Hi ai-i ( Mann Inl. I7. tiuMcairrioN iUTiu One yen - l.M) hit IMi'UlllS .75 AdvertUluK rule tuad auown on .( li intloii. LK"1 nollcM 25 cents jwr Una. County Official er I'-ction of th( iirilfstly ii,,,, tiiifiiJi-r U--.,. iiii'ir i,u ' INCH 'tell a : i ' i "I tluTll. Pf'-ti'"illy unknown to the poo I " Ora"n nml n ftr as we ' -'I J'Tirn I.hvi- no Pjuri.-i! iiiialif.. '""" for tl.(.,l!ict.. Mr. A itch ;" s.tvw.1 mi tin- CorrimiHs 't was first organized hii'I t-xiM-nerice is worth more I"'' s.iippocs and ii.... i for ' "tHI"' with iimn any virtue tin? others ha, east RMle all Ming and re-! AliiUlt.tUiliUtifcLAAtUL lAHiii U.UL .Ut.iL lliUL UiliKiUL .U,Uli,i..li,UMt' Iol w ho the railroads that cither of 'lues-: : "" may possess. Jt is an K'lvcrn- ,'"i"i'"iiinicc. ami , mistake a Pap Iitirintr the past two or three we.'ks the Mist has received col limns and columns of plate mat ter ( onccrninir certain candidates fur oilice and meiiHures to 1h vot ed on. They are fent us with a reipiest to use them but in no in stance has there lccn any th.'vks for payment enclosed. As a re bnlt none of them y.o in the paper. Our coliimns nro our stork in trade. If any candidate wants to buy spuce in tno patn'r. it is for sale, hut we are not ninr.ini; a charity proposition and abso lutely refuse to publish anything alnnit any candidates or measur es unless paid for, outside of our editorial columns. We have tak en a political stand on a khm1 many of th measures and can didates and our renders no doubt know just what we are advocat ing along these lines. In order to he specific on our choice of candidates for the leading ull'icrs we make this announcement. U e are heartily in favor of tht election of Taft and .Sherman for President and Vice President, for reasons elsewhe re and here tofore given. We are in favor or the election Ken fuelling n r Cnited Slates Senator for a gw d many reasons. lie iaand .luuyK has been a real Progressive when others, who are now claiming to be the simon pure article along this line, only adopted Progress ive principles for the purpose of feathering their own nests. lie is capable and honest. lie has Inert tried and found not want ing. He went before the people at the Primaries and won out in a fair tight and is entitled to the upMrl or every man who is a Hi publican because he believes in the Republican principles. We are in favor of the election of W. C. Haw ley for Congressman for several reasons. The first reason being that he is the only man nominated on any ticket who is capable of filling the oilice. tin' others being strange, untried mrii with no other recommenda tion thnn that they want the oll'u-e. Again, Mr. Hawiey has been in Congress for tix jears find has accomplished for Ore gon much more in the way of .National Legislation tl.sn any or; all of the other Representatives from Oregon combined. In other i -.....I.. . . , .1 - ..... . . , , . . . . "i in lit? litis Iliuuc kimhi iiiiu in . .,,rS , , 1 1 n l I; aw J) (U in a position to continue the good ,u.t v,,.n. j,;,;ot Vjlhe Visi.i for pro.-; erity, progress mul Uiiliuiii 1" about 10 daya the vtr , s ()f in" Mati-s will beeall,, upon to decide who Khali be the ' iii: government ". next tour years. They v. oe called uori todeeidethe lion or the policy of tl, rnent for t hilt ;..,... .. u...i . should i i.. i .. . in'iuer tne mane uy ciectintr present protective ioli(.v f,i. "mn who knows verv Hun. ,t.,. , ipuoncan party shall he rnntin. ,"e "usini-M. IJy all means keo., . i . .... . it: ' v.. u, U1e iree.tra.le or tarjif. , ,,KI( n nd experienced man i...-ieen.ie-oniy policy f ,.(. i'ie oince and a man who has I'emocratic iarty shall be adopt- K,v,'n "-''nerit satisfaction to the rt"T all the campaigning I"'"J"- by all the parties, it dots not seem i,fn.ol.!.. !... a... .. . ti .. i ' ,, i...t ii..- bo caned meneirn disinherited The other than to diy.mut t. t- i. 11113 ls awful state of liean party and cause the elect- affairs Oreron. Jonathan Rourne 'on of a demoerat or be the j h::s ,liined the honor of father means of t.o election. The timcjirg the Direct Primary law in H ..rawing ,,(.;u- fr t,.. V(ller ,j(i.-(.;.on. n,. f,as R(.t him..(.,f decide on tl e.se nu, U,,M. U is or. n thmr.e of ereatne ihJ uaie v.;a n every man should corisiilu- :.eiio-idy Uk .u.'.st:on. bay aside t. joking nnd ram paij:u talk and tut down quietly sncct for Iim 1 A W unit t. iiV wmn i i iiimry i wa a Croat and inrwl I long us he could make it work ' for his own success but when the! "3 people begin to see through his game am turn him down, the 3 iaw is a taiiure. As before stat ed no friend of the Direct Pri mary can afford to support a man who has absolutely repudiated his own offspring, one who is do ing everything in his oower to discredit and nullify the popular' 3 laws of Oregon pAKBEkous Bleedings Our WoTto-to-FII S"J Elastic Hosiery rolicrc at onca nfr-n ...... i,?cl;ne. Knee Cap.. Anklatt tff i ''"""'' H'ii.... i..iir.i:u U V7ilSAB3,Cf.Ar.EEatO. l'wri!itt:il, Oifi.4 Heres Where You Get Your Moneys Worth Every Department Fill of the Latest, Up-to-Date Merchandise The values are Exceptionally c,rr,od and our assortment is large enough to supply your wants. Nowhere will you find equal quality at lower prices CASH TALKS LOUDEST. Let us figure with you on the next order you expect' to send away. GROCERIES A full line of canned and bottled goods of the excellent Diamond W Brand Sugar, Flour and Feed Special prices in large quantities FURNITURE and STOVES A most com plete assortment on the second floor. I'OW I'DKTLAMJ DAILY 6TEAMER MEN'S WEAR Suits $12.50 to $25. Shirts, Collars, Und'wear, Socks "Walk Over" dress shoes button or lace. "Berg mami" loggers. O 1 d men's "Easy Shoes. DRY GOODS Outing Flannels, Chambrays, j Percales. Dress patterns i in Wool, Cashmere and Cotton. New goods now in and arriving. Shelf-Hardware and Bcilders Supplies Proprietary Medicines Paints and Oil, Gasoline & Coal Oil a3 or.j'mat'T and deniirner of the tenons Oregon System. But now, alas, poor Jonathan has lost out under his o.vn law and has aria consider. Ihmk of the turned against it. If there is a prosperous tunes enjojed under mn in Oregon w ho is not worthy me mil teiministration, the support of a single friend of 1,1 r.j I ... r - w I I 1. V '. - . . Ii ......ti ,nnji,-niu,- Kr an cmsses 01 direct l'rimary law, it is'- uti.ens ever enjoyed during the ''nathan Bourne. During the history of die nation. For that J 'I''ction two years ago he used matter consider the prosperous ; 'he law to further his own j;cr- times uKviijs enjoyed under a on;d i i.ds He urged his friends Ui'l ubhcitn administration, v. ilh ; j;,:;'i used all of l;:s influence tr)' the pof-silde exception of a few j Nominate Jay Bowrrman for Cov months panic in '.io7 under ( '''"r ar.d then after the romi lloo:u velt'sadminisiration. Thir k j nation deliberately and openly of the progress being made along e;-poused the camre of the Demo-' all lines in ilie l'nife.1 Stales at : cratic nominee sgain'-t the man the present tlni". Cor sid. r the u' " had been nominated under! malihVaiion f th man who is; his own law. Now again he hasj th. candidate on th" ticki ) of tl e ; been fiinud down by both Be-I party of pryp rity ar d pn g'-ei-s, ; fiblicans and iV-;ressives and' nii.iani 11. lait. tin ti;e o'.( r hand let your mind wat.d.r baik a few jeats and call up the lin.es enjoyed by the p. op'e of the United States under a Democratic administration when there were over .U'lMMMM) men out ot em ployment; nulls and factories closed down: no monev in circu lation and everybody hard press ed to mane txitn emis meet. Think seriously of these things; Consider what it means to you j and your family. Decide wheth-! emrnet you want a change. Ask yourself whether or not you I are satisfied with present Condi-: tions. Considering welfare of' your loved ones, your wife, your children and those dependent up-1 on jou and tht n fay, if you can. ; tlut a change is necessary. The people of this country have r.ever 1 f.uela more serious situation than at this time. They have; never been called upon to decide j a more important uuestion; one, vitally concerning the direct wcl-; fare (f every man, woman and' chil i in tlie country. Before go-; ing to the booths r.nd c.i-tiug our vote on the bin of Nov ber think serio'.i.-ly of tin t Leaver Si . lleVim 0) A. Arrivpn 81 !' T'1.-u l 10:: A. Ihvph I'.'riUnil lit 2 M) V. Arrive St. Htrl -t.t hi :30 I. M. M. l M St. Helens Dairy PUKE MILK AND CREAM From Health v Cows J DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR LVFRY DAY George konopka PROPRIETOR Professional Cards DR. L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN a SURGEON Oflii. I.'i'k KM. biilti Fuonea St. Helens DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens Oregon . a CROUSE HU E.W.KETEL E3 i W. KETEL CROUSE fc KETEL He Opened Slicp in (fie Morjuf Builciir.g on Cok.n.bi 5., next .0 che Sl I lelem Hoiel, r.d we prepwed to do anything in ihe building line. o Jobbing 4. Reasonable Prites E. A. CROUSE wa R P 2 S Plans and Estimatet Furniined E W. KETEL Why not have your house wired for electric lights? It is to your interest, not only for your own convenience but for protection from fire. Over ten per cent of the fires in dwellings last year in the U.S. were caused by kerosene lamps and two per cent from electric wires. WRITE TO Ii!. A. Jcnsmun & Son. "Wk Do it I'.ettkr for Lkss" ST. JOHNS, OREGON 5. WHITE FUNERAL DIRECTOR MCKSSKD KMUAi.MEK Houlton Oregon A SPECIAL INVITATION. St Helens, Ore, 1912. DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I St. Helens Mx1. Tago earner ; You are cordially invited to call at cur st;rn and Ir.spact our large stcck of general merchandise. Then rake knewn ycur rants and we will quote ycu prices, quality considered, that cannot be duplicated in the city. Give us a trial. Yours For Business. Bank HuilUing All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. IE 3E3E o St. Helens Transfer Co. Phon. 15 General Transfer and Drayage Dealer! in Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles DR. H. R. CLIFF PHYSICIAN A SURGEON I'hone Main 4:8: A l.'M; Re. K. 457 Portland, Or. 1113 1117 Selllnic lluil'liug R. CONSTANTIN o I a a Plumbing; and Sheet Metal Heating Work St. Helens Agents for STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles .;It Darn Oppoail. School Houe a, iocs: GEORGE H. SHINN A TTORNEY-A T-LA W St. Helens Oregon M. E. MILLER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW St. Helens - Oregon Oregon Patronize the Mist Advertisers gi Watches Clock. VON A. GRAY 1 All 3 I ODGES T. IIKI.KNS NO K.1, M V. .T A. Mtil tisl nti'l thin! Wnlm s liiV". J. W. Clirkr. Cim-ul i II I K K, Clerk. work, ihere is nbioluleiy no reason why he should not he re turned and there seems to he no doubt of his election. We ure in favor of the election of Clyde 15. Aitchison for Iiailroad Commiss ioner for reasons explained in an other column in this issue and because, after carefully consider ing the qualifications of all the candidates for this important office, Mr. Aitchison seems to be the only one who is especially qualified from experience and ability to perform the duties of the office. We are in favor of the election of E. Ii. Tongue for District Attorney of this district for every reason there is to be Howard Taft. FAVORITE RESTAURANT ZIP STUDEBAKER, Proprieto! , No longer are we required to grope about in the darkness of uncertainty. The mystery is solved. Th-3 secret is out. The reason for the support of Theo dore Koosevelt has been discov ered. For many weeks we have been making a vain search for thetin reasons and at last have been rewarded. One of the tnrst prominent Dull .Moosers of this county, a member of the State Central Committee, has let the cat out of the hag. He says. "I j 3 am not very well posted on t'; noli! ical issues of the day, nor 13 asun -a This lustaid'ant operated under item management Often day and night Ivvcry day dinner 25c Chicken dinner every Sunday 35c Short orders on European Plan lit ri.Til.N CIKCr.K Mi Wimiiti oi U'cKxIcnttt, meets llie sKi.nil ami lourih Til- '.iv uf'irnm.n of eorli mD h at lloiiHon. "ir. M . KIfm Wikttrrm, tlimriHaii NijtilKir Pcappoov, Orr. ; Minnie A. MoiUy, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. Patronize the Mist Advertisers i ColutnliU Knv.itnptuent No. T7, t. O. 1 O. K. uieels in Ihe I. O. O. K. IUH. ! ' ilia- peiond and fourth Thnitilay n( eacli uiontli, mjonriie in 4 ratiianh most cor.lially imileil lo 11, ret ii Ii u-. Chas, Spinner, Cbirf l'nlriarcli. C. V. Kl..kes!ey, hn-rilif. fotiml Ill's riiiolifir-ot inna and t..i: .. hnv wo anv imrlicular r niuiiuin are prinieu in mihhuvi - - 1 for supporting i'(Hl, out "in v vino jnvi v i v ; , . T . Z names of the County Central , supported l.i.n at ho In.niuj , J Committee and, rom a close per-, election and by feck, we are not S'.naland professional acquaint-, S to desert h.m now Sue once with him and his record, i Plif reaaoninir as tlu will the Mist endorses every word of wrUun y win in ny that article. It would be a cal-' nd to be ser.ou about it t L. t is ; Z mity to this county, at this time the most ?yef 1 t do anything else than to elect heard o ered tor he o.gan ,u. - . Mr. Tongue. These arc the prin -, tion of the h.rd party and for us , 2 cipalolllLfor which the Mist! -uPI-rt. ut truly ..... seen that people who aie inter- . i . i .1 fifed in the gove nment oi the u .....:.? . i.. rniintrv will be controlled I'arucuiar men enouiu i" eiecu-ti. Our 8upprt of each and every ;ch rtfawmintf. ne of them has been given with-'; "ut solicitation and pay on the There are several candidates part of nv on of thorn. We for tho oflUe of Railroad t om- holieve that tho best interests of missioner for this district among . H the Columbia County. The Siate them being l-ly.ie i . ai.mson. f Oregon and the United St ites the present Chairman of the will best be looked after by the Coaimiii.ion. The others arc men . by ri St Helens Mill Co. Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Livei) Lath Wood Lumber coi.uiir.u iiovmsiEAf n.. L'roilierhocxt ol .Auier.tnu Yeoinen, met I a the second and fourth Wed ueadar night of eact. month at Yank ton, Orr. Visiting member welcome. E. S. UtssoN, Honorable Forera-tn C. K Lakk. Corre(poniWnt. Ml.PAi: C:i."TKr.. NO. SO. O. K. S Meets in Masonic httl '.lie lenlid and fnurtli Satur I'vioi 'Hcb uionil. GKKTRUDK COLLUP, V M. LVCV GKAY. Swretaiv mi m It: ) ?? til Allen, Felton & Quick REAL ESTATE DEALERS INVESTMENTS. CENTALS, (KSUP.ANCE. COLLECTIONS. LCANS, LAND TITLES. APPRAISEN.ENTS. ADMINISTRATOR CUARDIAn! FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOP. INFORMATION AND EMPLOYMENT ST. HELENS OREGON St. Ucl-iii 1. itj- No. . T-"fjav'A:i 1 17,1. O. o. v me. i Ur"' U.et. 0.0. F.buiU lng.ott II e avv:oi d and futnili S iuir! olemli month, visiting qi';uIh.t.i alwavsgiven liarly wt-lioii.r. W. A. Mclntl.e. N. (i. C. W. lUakclfV, S r. AT.. n L)lj:e No O'J K r.i-lii : (.I fytti ti- nirtl rverjr Tiiely Kvenii g in ' a--I tie H-iU, f t. IL-len. Vi iti. g K Ijdit ' alirava welcome. rxt Walking, C. C. F A. (ii-o'Ke, K ot K S a ST. 1IKLKNS l.oiMiK NO. ffV A F A AM. MeeUltt and ."xl Saturday in cacli nionlli. Visit Inn brothers cordially welcomed, U W C'laik, Matter; K. It. Quitk, Sccrctarv. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL cflvn, FREE, with ti e txerpuen of cost of pestage cn paper' end cost cf the Uniwnny Ex temion Bullei.n. to CITIZENS OF OKEGON. forty UNIVERSITY COUtVSES by MAIL. Ability to p:ofit by the courses sWecfd t only requirement for enrollment in the Ccrrel rondmce Department. CKirs-i are cfTereJ in the drpartmenta of Botany. Peh.ving, Eco nomic. Education. Electrify. Er.gl.sh Lileratu.. Enghsh Composition. History. Mathema. no. Mechanical Cravvrg. Pr;!xal Educaiicr. Physics. Physiology. Psychology. Sociclcgy. and Surveying Wme to the Secretary of the Correspondence School, University of Orei gen. El gene, for infoimstion rd Ciialogur. COURSES IN RESIDENCE at the Universi.y prepare ft, ,h. Professions 0 f ENCINEEPING. JOURNALISM. LAW. MEDICINE, and TEACHING. Fall semes ter or ens Tuesday. Sept. 17. Address the Reg srrar for caialoges descnptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Libera! Arts, tf.. Schools of Education, Commerce, Law. Medicine, and Mas c. Q Surrounded .by Good Groceries every lioiiseif.. onglil to be con t. i ltd If Ut chU Willi tis we lire Hire (i h r siiii-fa. tion, ImiiIi w.'tlt the iii;i!iti. s imd the Jirict s W e gtiiii-.ttitee the piiriiy of every, ll.itikr we l ily. II t-ri'lorc of every thing etell. 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