St. Helens County Scat Columbia County Population 1908 400 1910 - 75o 1912 5 I'.U'.CTRIC LlOHTS Improved Strkets Pay Roll $100,000 rev Month St, Helens Lumber Products Go to All Parts of the World Shipments Over 5,000,000 Feet Per Month M trvt"n. . nr St. Helens -Has Saw Mills Shipbuilding Plant Creosoting Works Stone Quarries Fisheries -"". VVATKR SYSTEM''' Two Mints of Shwer Ushkk Construction ft "3 li JL 11 ( 1 VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1912 NO. 70 PETITION VS. GEORGE BO. IMS Q OPINIONS VARY George Brinn ha potted notices that he will apply to the Council of this city to nignt, the 13th. for 1 license to sell liquors or conduct l...u.n. He has circulated his petitions and haa secured the signa tures of mime 200 voters, according to the bent Information obuinablo. On the other hand some of the ladies of this city have circulated a remonstrance against the issuance of the license to Mr. Brinn and and have secured practically the Wme number of names as are on the petition, so we are informed. The council meets to night to con alder tlio proposition. The contest it creating no little stir in the city, nearly every person taking up the lide of one or the other and much work is being done. The outcome it problematical on account of the I 'requeni nis or uieir piace oi uum on,en beimr now- Qualified tosign!neM dther as guests, servants, petitions and remonstrances so that i. i. .1 Imrwlh i rfot.rm n who will have the most names, the petition or remonstrance. No rea sons are assigned in the remon- aarance other than that the remon trstors are opposed to saloons in general; they say it is not particu lar fight against Mr. Itrinn, who has been in the saloon business here for many years, but that ' they are going to carry out the same prorum with all the saloons when 'the present license expires. Much argument U heard on both sides. Some people are not only taking in terest in the scrap but are making a personal matter of It. I he pnn t a. of the viwii mi m umeii i in iniui "i mv i ffr.r,ii,,.F..n.uii.n. lo that th city has been voted wet. and that! until such sime as the city Is voted dry. it is the duty of the Council to grant licenses to men who will con- duet their place, properly. Unless some charge of misconduct is place i against the applicant that the licente should be Issued. St. Helens i.t a cu port town. It has only four saloons and no more can be jtermitted until the population reaches 2500. Taking into con sideration the kind of a town it is with its mixed population it is con sidered one of the best governed cities in the state. ' There is very little complaint heard and very little room for compluint by the reformers. So long as liquor is to be sold in the neighboring towns It would be little less than a calamity for this town to go dry. Much of this argument is sound. That this city is well behaved is undisputed. With the officers on the alert and each saloon man obeying the law strictly there Is no reaston for refus ing to grant a license to Mr. Brinn and let the others run or let the other towns surrounding us have the benefit of the money that will be NK-nt in this manner. If the provisions of the ordinancea of this city nro strictly enforced there -will le no reason for the refusal of a licence to the men who . are now conducting Ihe business In this 'y. If the state was voted dry it would be a diiTcrent proposition, but to tlio people who are interest ed in tho city from a bauini:u. stand point it does seem most unfair to gut up a fight in this manner a gainst a man whose record is good and aganst whom no charges have boon filed. Ilolow we mint the Ordinunn. I., ik. ...... a.M..U r. latc.1 to the conduct of the businea. and the penalty for the violation of any of Its provisions, and b,livo that nnv i.r-on who i, not Dreju- die,,i . ... ,u . i,ci At than that it is wrong in prin- !.. 1 ..1 .. . . 'qwi. win agree that if tho proviMi- On. of that law are strictly enforc- J the city will bo more orderly, Wore will be less drunkeness, fewer REMONSTRANCE OPPOSITION AS TO OUTCOME minois getting liquor, than tinder tlio dry here and wet tliero policy. Sec. 4- If any person or ptrjons shall barter, sell or dinpoe of, in any manner any apiriluous, malt or vinous liquors within said City w ith out first having obtained a license therefor as herein provided, in; shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not less than ten ($10.00) dollars nor more than fifty ($50.00) dollars, and the City Recorder is given hereby jurisdic tion over any such offense. Sec. 6 License To Sell spirituous, mtilt or vinous liquors shall not 1 e granted to any woman, or minor, or to any person who shall permit women or girls or male minors to waitresses, dancers, singers, actor r musicians. Sec. 6- The Recorder Shall Not Issue any license to any r erson or firm until ordered to do so by the Common Council, which said order must appear upon the minutes of the Council, and no l:een issued under the provisions of this ordin ance shall tte assignable or trans ferable. . Sec. 7 Any Keeper of a liar room or drinking shop who shall permit any breach of peace ur finy db tur banee of public order or decei m, bv tioLsy riotous or disorderly con duct on the premises or who shall 'sell or give any intoxicating liquor 1 any person nire:iiy in a:i mi ik i. ted condition, or to any male pet- f a i. .. . e s. u,",,,r ine " " '". ot 10 mm lc ' K'"iiy "l a ' ."; on convicton thereol shall be bred ! than U nt (f.10 00' ?fin nor more man miy .ju.u; or Ik? imprisoned in tho city jail not less than ten nor more th:w thirty dajs and ahull forfeit the license to such barioom or drinking nhop. Sec 8 Any Barr.win or drinking shop who shall permit any woman or girl or' male minor to frequent his or their place of business r who shall permit or employ any woman or girl or mn'v min-ir to act as waiter or waitress, or to sing or dunce or play at actor or netrc or perform ns mu:-ici ei or t-'cr-e in any other capaeity whatsoever in r.uch barroom or drinking shop or in imy room attached to or connected with such barroom or drinking shop, or who shall K'i mit any minstrel show or theatrical performance, exhibi tion or concert lo tukc plac-i therein or in any room eonnecic 1 tiif rc.uth. shall be deemed guilty f a nieanor and upon conviction thereof -l.nllh. fined rot It-s tbu.i ten itn not dollars nor ir.ore timn fifty $."0,K dollau or he im n t. I ws prisoneil in the city jai than five (o) nor mow than thirty days, and shall foifittlv hcen.v to any such barroom or drinkiiu shop. Sec.-O Any Keeper of Any -' pooin or di inking shop, or any em ploye therein, who ehn'.l on the day of a general or city e'ecti m, held under the Jaws of theStaloor City, sell supply or give aw.-iy ' r other wise diaposo of intoxcaitn hn; to any w-rson during tho VOt!li hours of any such election, -v,iii noon or caur.3 t 1 or vwi hi ItliTe Ot OUSll.ta.l during voting houi'A slun. r -i.v i ty of a inls.lt-mei.nor and : "- viction thereof ri:r.ll ho .1. - sum rot less than ten iu .. . . b;rs nor more than fitly dollars or be i.npr.vn.vl 1.1 o j .1 ... 1, .a. fhnn live lo 1101 eiij more j.ui " - - - . , than twenty (-) day , nn. . h, forfeit the license to sacli drinking .shop. - : THE ROM EM Mil 153 VOTERS ATTEND. " ENDORSED AS SUPERVISOR A niot.t tnthusiatitic meeting of the taxpayers of Road District No. 3 was held in the Court House last Saturday ot which time there were nearly ISO voters present, including several Indies. A contest was on for tho endorsement for Road Su pervisor and after U. S. Dsj ain and Henry Eutngardner had been nomi nated, tellers were appointed and the 1 alloting begun. When the county wasc mp!el.d and Secretary M. C." Gray announced the result. Mr, Dspain had 8'J votes and Mr. Bumttanlner had 47. so the County Court has been requested by that vote to re-appoint Mr. Dspain as Supervisor of this district for fin other year. Tho fact the Mr. Dspain has held this office for five years and. has been severely criti cized by parties in different sectiors of the county and especially in this district, then to receive the hand some vote that le did means that the poop'.e are satisfied with bis work and the County Court will without doubt re-appoint him. A resolu:'. :i was then presented de--ribing the work to be done on the various roads of the district and a'ter being amended and debated upon for some time the following amounts were voted for the re spective roads, towit, xj t. Helens, Yanktmi road St. Helen vDcer Island St. H. ; Portland ,; -Nick Brinn road Kappler road '. ' ycr road Mi. lard road UesjvSaxton rad Barker road Wikstroni road Total A le.y of ;, 1-4 was t''iis purpose ar.d in cae n t raise enough money to make up llvs; am lun'.a the amount for each r ad will bk( pro-rated a?coidin;; to lh? amounts voted. Lcok out for C. II. l).mcaster's .1 1 in tin is-.uo. If in doubt what to buy for Xmas come in and let u. help you to' de cide. Sherwood & Vm-9. Sec. !') -Any Keeper of Any Ear- room or drinking s',;op or any em ploy therein who shall, en the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday open or catis to be opened saa, p'n.-o of liu.-in.ess either by rear or front entrance, or who per mits any p.-r?ons to enter s.:ch bar room or drinkin;: shop or any room cimnicied therewith shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic tion thereof shall bo fined in any sum not. l:t tliau thn UlO.OQ) dol lars nor moiv tin fifty ("0.0'J) do'larrf no 1 xh.iU forfeit th ) lkvn.se to wo harr.oni or dvbiking shop. Av.-llAny Keeper of Any Ear room or drinking shop or my c:n p'.oyiJ tlu'.via wh ) shall open or p t mit to be ope led his plniw of bu.i ness after involve (12) o'clock, ndd m At -r before fiw (o) o'clotk A. M. of any day shall' be deemed u'nilty of a nii-k-m-'.w-r and upon conviction thereof shall le fnod in aay sum not less thaa the - ($10.00) J,,!;:w.-i nor ;n iroth ta fifty $'0.0i)) .l..r.ar.-;uil.a;i forfeit tho license D i-.a f 1; nuoia r thinking shop. . ilV Tho I urj.osn of A-' riaioing who Im be liaMo for nij vioiati.i of tin provision-! f . T , . i ,o'-tia. ir.!i lacv:. inc i'--'" vi iii wli-ifo r.t no the license or fir luub . , ;.,.: ! I n'n 1 iu hJ: t rj- .mi i.iiif!e f 'i" tic ,,f,.,i,,f h'u ca'ol.'vjsi jor any I'M en'i-usU: " with the kevs . ...... ... ,.t l. . : and S ia DO l iiu p '.'." " u.,..U-t to the same !'iie. and pea- tltio.i for tho acti o.' such employe 1 or other person eai.uoi keys as he would b J if ho violated the provisions 01' this ordinance in person. . .1 1 .,.1 $2000 1000 ... 1000 500 1000 . 2.:0 500 150 ' ' 1000 l.-io voted for that does mmws& NUPTIALS POPULAR ST. HELENS gbECC,'1ES BlEOfPCMOBOSCIfSSO Only immediate members of the family we we present at St. Matthew's Mission when, at high noon Wednesday W. B. Mackay claimed as1 his bride Miss Anne George of St Helens. Rev. W, A. M. Breck read the service. Great masses of feathery ferns studded here and. there with loose clusters of white crysanthe raums were banked within the chancel rail and made a wonder fully beautiful effect. The bride, who came in on the arm of her father, Jacob George, was stun ningly gowned in sapphire blue charmeuse, relieved with bands of ermine. Her chapeau was black velvet with trimmings of ermine and her flowers were a shower of lillie3 6f the valley and violets. ..Miss-Amy George attended her sister, as maid of honor. , Her gownwas fashioned of heavy old rose charmeuse, and her toilette was completed with a black velvet picture hat laden with plumes. Dt William H. Skene was the groomsman for his brother-in-lawi Mr. and Mrs. Mackay made ' Uiei'r .wedding memorable in an f especially fine vav in that they disDensed with the usual custotxaYy bridal din ner and gave it instead to the tiny little inmates of the Child ren's Home. Mr. and Mrs. Mac kyS wed luis iotirney will , take them to British Columbia. Upon their return they will establish themselves at 1100 Franklyn street. Willamette Hights. Port land. ASSAULUND BATTERY CASE - RECORDER CASE CALLED UPON TO PASS ON CGIISTIIUTlCNAOnOFCRDKE As we go to press the trial of the City of St Helens vs Jack Root on a charge of assault and battery is being tried before Re corder Gage. Root is charged A-ith having struck and beat II. J. Horn contrary to the ordinances etc of the city, II is attorney, A. W. Mueller, is contending that tho ordinance defining disorderly conduct and providing penalties therefor is not constitutional frr the reason that more than one subject is embraced in the ordinance. City Attorney J. W. Day appi ars for the city. WARREN Mr. Lovett has been quite ill the past week. He has been taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bceler and is gradually recovering. The voters of this district voted a one mill tax with which to help pay the school expenses. . . . ' The Dorcus Sewing Society gave an auction sale 111 hriclcson s nan Friday evening. Tho articles sold were made by the members of the club. A more detailed account will be given net week. The Redmen held a social in Erick son'a hall Saturday cvrning. A pnv j;rani was followed by a chicken supper a n d a social good time, Those who attended were Rcdraen and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemans and daudretcrj'Gotrade and Margaret of Harlxirton spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Erickson. - . Do not forge tnat you can I M . T T - Xmas loys cneajer ai nurr,!j0n Come and see for mail tisewucur, 1 yourself For Sals Horse, hack and bar- ness. C. H. Doncaster. Central Grocery. POLE AND BIB BUSINESS iXCE lfAiIDSESTA3USHEDiNST. HELENS BY BROUCKTON WIGGINS Broughton & Wiggins have one of the largest pole and piling yards in the state just above and adjoin ing the Creosoting plant. Piling has been driven along the bay for a considerable distance until they have an ideal boom site, for poles and pilings and shipments are con stantly being made to and from the yards. In roost instances their product is treated with creosote be fore shipment. It is an industry that means much to the locality. They employ some 15 or 20 men all the time at the yards in addition to the men emploded in getting out the timbers. A SMALL FIRE ' KO DAMAGE COKE BUT EmCimCT OFAURM SYSTEM PROYOI Last Sunday evening about 8 o'clock the fire whistle gave the alarm that there was a fire in the neighborhood of the Doncaster store and within a very few minutes the autos of J. E. Rimsey 'and Johnson & Son had tho hosa cart and chem ical engine to the house of E. A. Crouse where the chimney was burning out v There was no occa sion to nse the appartus but it was amply demonstrated that, a fire has little chance to do much damage in this city when everything is working right. SCAPPOOSE The Portland & Soudrwestern R. R. have crews repairing the tract and trestle over the lowlands. On Saturday last Mrs. Waahburn enterta'ned a number of ladies in honor of Mrs. M. B. Farnum, who left on Wednesday with her two daughters for Los Angeles, Cal., to join her husband and son, where they will make their home. They leave many friends who wilt miss them. The School Clerk informs us that the school census gives 146 giris and 119 boys, a total of 295. This ia a gain of 40 over last year. Cashier Washburn of the Farmers Stale Dank has a lot of fine calen ders which he will be glad to supp'y to each fumily in this vicinity. ' Mr. W. P. Howell ot the Chan- m r.mn had the misfoituno to bel aid that the Lewiston country burned out last Saturday morning, losing ll his gcode. A very, sub stantial subscription wa3 taken to hely the family among the men in the camp. Dr. J. H. Flynn' haa donated to the school a set of bird skins of some ninety varities of local birds. The school Ecard has bad a cese built for .this, exhibit. The speci mens have becn-classified by an ex pert and are now to be seen in the ...i.,.i LARGE COUGAR SHI. C Wallis came to tow.1 yesterday .itu fWarcaW a eomrar which! u- u4 ,;. Th, nn.'gregalioual Church Dec. 1' th, imal measured a trifle over 8 feet t t Hn nn 1 wn a beautv. Mr. Wallis is going to have tho , ?kin made into a rug which will be ..r. ..t....l.i . Tl.o ...,o',ir4 iwm to b plentiful In thi. county at the nrcspnt t me and are doing con- laklerable damage to the farmers in I the timber sections so that war has i,on .1..r-tarf.l 0:1 them and each , farrner U going to go after them, vjvv.. : vera in St IMsa . Monday looking -captain, yon lotil me thts boat M.rW nrf tlm anicre of over tiu r rioas lur.ibuing ent-r j wonltl reach Ihe dock by 0 o'cloctc. No nicer present toan a piece oi ,, s .... ' -nit l. nadsmf Well. I nnst hate furniture. Call at Sherwoo U Ut liCS3. I - fiw, rnntrnt Grocery for 1,0 to tne U-mra uroc. ry jt 1 fjMStiue LOCAL HAPPfWJNGS AND DOINGS B NOTES COUE PEOPLE O PERSONAL; LOCAL; SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE Walter Pulliam of Clatskanie, was visitin.r in St. Helens this week. Albert Woods of Vernonia was a visitor in St Helens Wednesday. . M. Saltan was attending: to bus iness matters in Portland yesterday. J. B. E. Bourne of Rainier was a St. Helens business visitor during the week. W. E. Stevens of Scappoose, was in St. Helens Wednesday looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. George, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rotger and Miss Amy George attended the McKay-George wedding in Portland Wednesday, You can buy at cost pretty Jew elry at Mrs. Owen's. Have you seen those fine vases at the Central Grocery. Born; On December 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Kotula of Houlton a bouncing baby boy. Everybody do ing well. At a meeting of the City Council held last Tuesday a levy of 5 mills on the dollar was made for City purposes during the next year. It is estimated that this will raise about $3200. Mr. M. B. Wilson of Goble was in St. Helens today. He has lately secured one of the tracts of land in the Hotbrook plattings and is quite well satisfied with the location. The city council at their regular meeting last Monday night received bids from several fire hose supply houses ior 500 feet of new hose. After reading all the bids the Ore gon Rubber Co. , was awarded the order. A. C. Long & Co., received the order for the new hose cart and the supplies for the Chemical en ; ' . Come in and select your presents for Christmas and make a small de Dosit and you can secure something that will plcaao. At Von Gray's store. . llandpainted china, Cut Glass, Books, at cost, at Mrs. Owen's. W. B. Dillard represented St. Helens at the LewU'on stock fair this week. Mr. Dillard madj the trip with the Portlrnd A 1 Club end re; irli having had a very enjoyable is 1 o'perous ana developing rapimy inie oaa o: th J leading stock com. munities of the west. 1 he following marriage licenses have been issued; Alice May Sitts Jo.,hua W. Rose, Verm nia. Laura E. Loury Chas. W. Marten Warren, Selma Karvonen George C. Tufts Rainier Step into Von Grpy's jewelry store ar.d look over the line of jew elfy elc- wil I for Christmt elry etc., which would be suitable trnas Gift3. f TOR SALE; a set of Flks Ant j lera, complete. On display ot the Italian Importing CVs. Store. See ( ' .. . , Jugular berv.ees at . we von I Morning ll o'clock Evening. 7:30. ! All are cortimuy 1 rco.. David Jopiing, Paster. Tho rpw residenea of Hsrrv Sher- man on the bill overlooking the feno i groumis, h nearing. wmpie- lion, and h one of tho finest residen- cejo.-tU cuj. -u f i v-.n I irl.:.l 1 .:. 1 . vi:.'. liiiiuv' men from Jllnnjap-ilia, Mini., iT,,i,--a 1,1 - i'Viiv. isi.v men are ijuite heavi.y interested in Oregon timber in Cooa.' and Lane " , YiiftiAA 111 aim iMMiiM jw mma ihinb iii m fu.u.j si. ims See Sherwood & Rosa' ad in this The best thing for a Xmas pres ent for your horse is one of those curry Combs and brushes at the Paul Morton, brother of S. C. Morton of this city, returned to his home in Portland last Tuesday after having been under the care of Doe tor Mayo, the celebrated surgeon at Rochester, Minn., for several months. Mr. Morton la much in proved In health. ' ' of Quincy is attending to business affaires in St. Helens to day. Mrs. A. L. Stone Is quite 01 this week- No Toys over 10 cents see win dow display. A. S. Harrison Mrs. R. H. Roberson has so far recovered from her recent operation at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland that she will be returned to her home in this city tomorrow. Mrs V. A rVAtioA la ranAWwl waf. ting along very well with every pros pect of complete recovery. Today . Mrs. Gua Seidel of Deer Island was taken before Judge Dart for examination as to her sanity. The report of the examining phy sician was that she was suffering from a sever nervous break, down caused from exposure and other ills ana mat sne snouia oe committed to the - asylum for the treatment She will be taken to Salem tomorrow Frwd! The man threw out his clutch and palled In his horns, or be threw la his clutch and threw oat his chest; which. ever lecuuivnuj mrreei. iw vm thousandth time he proposed to the sweet young thing- who was sitting beside him In the automobile. And for the thousandth time she answered . blm thus: . "No, Lionel. 1 love yon dearly, but 1 shall never marry a man who has a bnroeful burden of debt upon his sbouidera. Free yoarseir ana I will DO ouly too glnd to be your." A bnppy smile illuminated the fea tures of the driver, and he manipulated . the doo-dntl that makes the ear ma at third Rpepd. - "Darling." be cried, "yon are mine at diet! Yea. th debts are no mors. Once again I can fare the world aa honest mnn. : My debts are" Taldr - . "Retter-ontla wed f Flie won Ul bare fallen Into his arms bad they not Jtist then been negotlafr lug a perilous balrpln tarn. Cleveland Plain Dealer. L TZlei'JlJ& wcu m0 t tm-j Slag-No good ter me. mik I want gome ont who"ll love m well enough tcr bloomln' well wort for wel-Sydney nitiitin. , . i. II.mI tn vnn. Wa'll m there in abont twenty minutes." i. "But the tond l-tit In sight yctr -So see. Jlndnm. ywi hare es " t SaWff aw SSaSViUVS saw " - Ne Ute Fee a Corpse.