Oregon Mist
tiat enubled them to combine
qualifications of cnvinrir and
foreman and these few men have
( served to brinar about t he present
i appreciation of th vnin t
rh -M-i-f uyu!,if,5?.,fnJr i trained logging engineers and In
instances where given a trial,
operators give testimony to the
advantages gained through their
employment."
Foidei 1SS1
laama Ew ViaWy W
Kutsrtd aa Mint laa Manor January 10.
Il., ai lit kl urtlraal Ha I nt llvlraa, Orvyua
iiinli-r III 'l ol March Snl. ISVt.
SliWHUirTKiN RUM
i Mi t r. ft. AO
Hi mouths .7 ft
Advertising rstee mails knuwa ou appli
cation. IK1 nolle SIS cidU pet line.
"Wliut'a tlie matter?"
"lie's ht-rn alaiiilprliijf me. He uji
tliat I beat tiliu out of fS In a poker
game."
"Not at all. I beard tbe remark my
self."
"W'tint did ha aayr
"lie uiiit ttiHt you beat him out of
Vm la a wheat deal."
"Oh, well, then. I auppoae It la all
rlKht. I hardly thouifbt he waa the
kind of man to go around tolling stories
i that reflected on my character." Lire.
County Official
Paper
a
In speaking of the necessity
for a course in logging engineer
ing the Pacific Logging Congress
officials have gotten out a state
ment which is interesting read
ing to all and certainly is a con
vincinir argument in its favor,
They say:
"In the early stages of logging
in the Pacific Northwest, timber
was easy of access and trees
were bo felled as practically to
bo ready to roll Into water-ways
The old loargers used excellent
judgment In seeking out the line
for skid roads, but these were
naturally limited to low grades
and. futhermore, on account of
the keen discrimination in grad-
ng and scaling of J the mill men
only first class treetwere felled,
When steam donkey engines were
ntroduced opportunity offered to
use pole roads down steep hill
sides and the use of the donkey
engine as compared with the ox
team for hauling the logs out of
the woods to the water-ways
represented a big advance step.
Gradually, as the fringe of tim
ber along the water ways waa
cut oil, additional donkey engines
a 1 - A
were empioyeq ami strung out
so that they worked tandem, the
logs being hauled from one en
gine to the other and finally onto
the roll -way and into the water.
Donkey engines were then en
larged, size of wiro cables in
creased; but this kind of an oper
ation became inadequate and rail
roads were built, special locomo
tives, cars and trucks were pro
vided for hauling logn so that the
woods were penetrated deeper
while the oost of production of
logs was IncreasoJ many fold.
It is a tribute to the old lgRer
that tho first railroads were
usually built along the line of the
skid roads. Very little engineer
ing skill was utilized. The 'rule
of thumb' in finding the line of
least resistance was exercised
and a class of logging foremen
and superintendents, was pro
duced in this school of hard ex
perience, the owner of the tjm
bcr incidentally paying the tui
tion. As an effort was made to
use the locating engineer, re
monstrance was heard from tlie
old-time logger to such an inno
vation; such a course was not
considered necessary, lhe en
gineer going out into the woods
was placed at a disadvantage as
he did not receive the co-operation
of foreman or superinten
dent, who dubbed him a useless
expense, although they were an
nually wasting jn finding out
their course without adequate
plan, many times the coat of an
engineering party. When the
owner was confronted with the
situation and decided to make a
chango in superintendent or fore
man in order to carry out his
businesslike plan of operation,
'ordinarily he was at a loss as to
where to turn to get a man, the
ordinary engineer with no train
ing in the woods was of no value
except in conjunction with tbe
foreman; the two together made
a competent team to handle the
opt!rat'jon. The ar-,inus -.rainst
ire locaiing engineer was bo
general that owner ver' fearful
of making a change for fear of
getting in worse. When the
superintendent who was recep
tive to new ideas was discovered
ken ttompetltlon eiated for Ms
services, resulting In correspond
ing wage advance, disturbing at
once the schedule of wages
among all the eamj.s, as such
news travels fast. It vas ap
parent that understudies were
aearcej training was not possible,
except In the camps, and it was
easy to keep a man down who
Wahnwod. too much aptituijc.
!"minn onorinoera went
v.
Much ado is being made alwut
the heavy expense of the legis
lature; too many clerks, stenogra
phers etc., that the session will
cost over $00,000 and so on. The
per diem and mileage of the
members of both house and sen
ate wil not exceed $15,000, so the
other two-thirds of the expense
is for clerk hire etc. To people
who understand such things the
total expense of $60,000 for hold
ing a session of the legislature,
s not unreasonable. It is quite
probably true that there are more
clerks than could do all the work,
but when members go up there
and serve for$3.00 per day. less
than actual expenses, and have
only forty days in which to do
the work which should take 00
days, they must have assistance
when they need it and not be
compelled to wait to get the work
done. It is, of course, quite a
popular thing for newspapers to
criticise the expense of a legisla
ture, but when all is said and
done, the work caunot be done
right for less,
t"B 1 , I! J!J
Successful Espedient.
l tried to slug my jrouiiKHt boy to
Bleep," an Id Hemitor Korichuui. "but It
wouldn't work. Then I told him a
atory, and thut wouldn't work either."
"How did you get him to aleepT
"My wife tame to the reacue with
one of her clever suKKeetloiia. I deliv
ered nne of my apeecbea to him."
Washington Btar.
Notice of Sheriff Sale.
IODCES
Ht. IIKI.KNS M I', .0 KM! -9, M.
W. ".V A. Mm-ta drat sn.l third
Wrdm-nliiva.
J. W. Clarke, CoikiiI.
IT KM I.Alt.t KK, Clerk.
HOl'LTON Ulcri.BMM8, Women ol
Wooden 't, riu-cts the arcond and
lourih TurwUy afternoon of each
ntcn'ti at lloulton. Ore. Mr. KUa I
Uikktroui, Ouarilian N. lbUir I
Sca'ioac, Or".
Clerk.
Minnie A . M l y,
row HOKTLAM) DAILt
6TEAMER
Leave St. Helena S .00 A. M.
Arrlvea at f'nrtlan'l 10::) A. M.
I,ava Cortland at jt:.'0 P. M
Arrive H. I felons nt rUTO I'. M
A QUE EFviIwDrKj EWHrW.
It Oallaateaaen Life aa an Kngllahmaa
Obaarvad It.
You hare to pay 10 cent In New
tork for a chicken eondwlcu. and then
It la uaually mndo of turkey. You pay
ceula for a ham anndwich, and then
you have no Idea wlint It la made of.
1 waa In the dellrntmuien trade la New
York for three weeke, and I have my
aimpkloiia. Kr 2.' cents you can have
a club aiiudn lch. That la made of toant
and chicken turkey and bacon, all hot
(Hid very good. It la well worth the
eitrn expense, because the smell of
lhe bacon dlsgulsr that of the chicken.
American bacon la not good. It la
nearly alwuya sold In glass bottle, a
we aell Jam, which prevent It getting
away. I'eraonally I prefer Ite flavor
lo Hint of their chicken, ttecauee I wa
lu a hospital once, and 1 bate being re
minded of It.
There are aa many dllcuteen atore
In New York n l here are nine ahopa
In Pmls or tailor lu the city of !-u-den
To million of Rood New Yorker
(he moat l:i r.y.l 1 it if kind of orgy I to
upend the evening In a cinema the: '"r,
which rout 6 centa, and then go t a
dellciiteiwen store and have a. hnut
aiinir h. I'or the ret of the week
they live upon dill pickle. I t 1 1 plcklea
nro whnt we cull gherkin, and they
are far and away the mot populnr
article of food In New Y'ork. You can
cct one for n cent. A really big and
Juicy one, which will do you for break
fiiHt. with n bit over for lunch, cost 2
ceiil. The people of New Y'ork are
almple and long Buffering Tbe eiht
cire of the dellcaleHiien atore la the
proof of It. In no other trade In the
world can you ninke so lri:e a profit
with ao little truth. -l-umlon Truth-
A STORY OF MANSFIELD.
The
ane
Great Actor Waa Paeullar
Rather InoenaiatanC
pichnrd Manalleld was peculiar If w
Relieve half the things we have beard
bout hi in. but he was appreciative of
favors, though he bud a queer way of
allowing It.
"tine hud to be cn re fill about help
lug bliu," kuUI an actor who hud play
ed with Mnualleld for yeara and who
greatly udmlred hltn. "When I Joined
Id company the stage manager told
too to get up In Mnnsllcld' linen, no to
be able to prompt him If he forgot
lie did one night lu 'Cyriino,' and I
gave htm tho word when bo wna floun
dering around. He took It and went
on. Kut w hen ho came off be gave me
a terrible scolding. Never lu his Ufa.
hud ho been so Insulted. Was I att,
actorT Ild I know thi- ethics of the
IhimIiicn that (, a mere aupport. ahould
give tho word to tho slur?
"I said nothing, but waited. The
very next night In the siiuie play and'
almost tho Siime scene he went up
ngaln, I stood still. He looked at tin;,
but I said nothing, lu soma wuy hu
got through, and wlu'U ho cunio tin I
got It ngulu Vovor bud be beuu so In
sulted, tnio of hi actor let him
flounder and never came to his rescue.
I (Id call myself an sctorT Did I
know and so forth? Then I gently re,,
minded him Hint hf ltd toiblddcii me
ever to help him ncnlii. He looked nt
(lie. grunted three times nnd turned
and went to his dressing room." Now
York. Teleginili,
Disraali and Fame.
Our note on tho genius who mistook
Whistler for n slur hulling from the
music 'nils reminds n correspondent of
it still more weird IdcntiuVtiilui). Lord
luiii;hioii told tho story: "I walked
with Oliiilstonc on Tuesdiiy, and when
he left me n gentleman came up nnd
mild. 'MU'ht 1 ii sU if that wna Mr. I1
rnell?' Hncli Is f:iiip;"
lleiil tnuie. however, tvna once tte
portlou of I'lsrnell. J.iidy lHrothy
N'evlll recalls how p.enconsfleld onco
(old her of nn encouiitcr HU a eule
inan. He Juuipcil Into the cab. and
the driver nt onco opciim! tho trapdoor
and reninrhed: "I know who you are.
sir, and 1 hnvo read all your txmks bn?
'.olhar.'" The "tllssy" height of
fuiiisl Ixindon Btnndnrd.
IN TIIK CIKCL'IT COI7KT OK THE
8TA1KOH OltEOON, KOK TUB
COUNTY' OK COLUMBIA
1 ulae Vteinhard, Anna wvinger,
Psiil weninger and Henry Wagner, Ki
eculilcea and i xrculor icapei'tively ol
the last will and lea'ament ol Henry
Welntmid, decciard, pUinliffa,
v.
It. C. Tlioinua and Jane loe Thomas,
hi wile, PefendMnlt.
W liereas I, the underoigned, hberifl
o( Columbia County, in IheHta a of Oie
son. have rroird sn eseoution, judg
ment order, decree and order of ale.
sued out of t'i above eniitled court in
the alwv t entiile l cue, to mo diree'ed
and date I the lulu dity of Jan. 1U13.
upon a Judgment and drcree rendered
and entrrad in a ild c mrt an I caiie u
ts'.d Kith iIhv of Jsn. 1H13, In fvor ol
the above named plaiutitT and aniiot'
tbe aliove n iiu -d defendunla. I ir lhe
lolloaing auiua, to wil; The nim ol
:iM). wl b I i'ift thereon from the 20th
day ol Noveuitarr, 1003, at the rale ol 0
percent ier annum; and the further
rain $10 70, laic- and penally paid by
asid plainliOa for the year 1001, together
with Interest thereon nt the rat of 6
pe' cent p'r annum from the 10th day
of M irch, an I tbe further turn id
f'K'.O, t.xci and lelialiy paid by MtUI
phiimiiN lor the year 1!)7, l g( thcr with
mtrreat thereon at the rate ol 0 per cent
peranmi'ii from the 2ui hday of October,
IMS; hu I il e I'll lier Mini of 15 30, Inset
pid by ...!d plaintiffs for tb year l!KW,
..e Ler with in'rrcat tbrironat the rte
ol tl per cent per annum fr in the loth
(Ivy of Nocuiher, 1 If07: nnd the further
um ol f7 (W, '.ate paid by mid pl iin
ti lis f r fie jesr 110S, togctlo-r with
Columbia Encampment No. "7. I. O.
o r. mwmo IM l.u.u.r.ll . on f... r.
oaLuiua ai w:i iiiiuii,
the stM-ood ,d fourth Thursday of esch ; to National
month, rojournm ing Patriarch most ivderntioi Suit HO
1 Ave., Chicago, 111,
Joidlttlly invited to meet iih ns.
O. C. Kobe), Chief Patriarch.
C. YV. Illskesley, Bcril.
Hoys and K'Hf. a watch for you.
You can earn it by helping uh one
Send postal
HouHckeepern
1313 Carmen
COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 24.V1
Brotherhood of American Yeomen,
meets the second and fourth Wed
nesday night of each unntb at Yank-
ion. Ore. Visiting members welcome.
K. S. IIimsoN, Honorable Foremtin
C. E Lab. Correal ondeot.
MIZI'AiZ C:iTTEK. NO. 30. O. F. 8
Meets in Maaonlo Hall the aectod
and fourth Hstur lavao. acb month
MAHY (iEORtiE. V M.
LUCY OKAY. Secretsiv
White WyandotU
EGGS EGGS EGGS
$1.00 $2.00 $3.00
From Best Laving and Exhibition
Birds. Cockrels $2.00 to $3.00
rJLT. BROWN
Yankton - - Oregon
Sec'y of County Fair Ass'n
pKIIG VIIiU 5001 bL HERE .
tti ii.rju.srri ft n i nine route yoa a
ways ji ml soma I h hi Us a run ml the house
llifit need In be reiilarei! Iy m-.ir ones.
(lire as a call ami li t its itinf, you prices fe
on curlains, shades iortiers, curtain rods,
viiriru it, fiuir.s, rus, rrtr( l)i ri 1 1 1 n osf
oliurits, crtriet 1 sireejii rs, rmtr-li o:ei:s, etc.
We also hai r a fall line n'rfressers,chif.
others, lads, mattresses, rfiiinU chairs and
tallies, bajj'efs, china rlnsrts, ranches, dav
enports, roeJiers, morris chairs, all hinds
of hitcJieu fa rah a re, in, fact nn'ftinng in
the furniture line, in all 'Jradcs u-i.th prices
according to fuaiy.
CDMFLETE HCUSE FUF niSHZRE.
undertaker: e;
ip-
Professional Cards
Kt. Helena lplge No.
117.1. O. O. F. mefta
In thai. O.O. F.build-
inf.on the second and fourth Katurlaya'
of esch month, viaitinu members are '
alwavt ttiven a harty welcome. i
Cl.a. B rler, N. O- j
. W. Aden, See. j
Avon L-.dge No a Knivbts ol I'ythiaa,
meets every Tueaday voing in Cat
tle Hall, St. Helena. Visiting K ight
alaayt welcome.
M. R. Miller, C. O.
Harold Koaa, K.of R 4 S
DR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
Offloa Bank RM(.
Both fbooea
St. Helens
a KT HELENS LODGE NO.
TfV A F A A M. MeeU 1st and 3d
Saturday in each month. Visiting
brothers cordially welcomed. U W '
Clark. Master; E. K. Quick. Secretarv. I
niimii
Idle Money
DR EDWIN ROSS
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
St. Helens - Oregon
Patronize the Mist Advertisers
J. A. MI.L F. M. THORP
CENTRAL MARKET
BeAI.KRS.IX
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Poultry, Produce
Your Orders Solicited Good Price Full Weight
Phone 60 St. Helens, Ore.
B. Watches Clocks 3
T. S. WHITE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
lU'KNntD KMBALMKR
lloulton
Oregon
VON A. GRAY
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Work Guaranteed.
All
3
3
Money often lies idle
interest thereon at the rnte .f tl wr cent II I CU I tl II U OJIpOI't It tl 1 1 i CS
r inresttiieiit : h a t
do not conic rrrru
ween, month or or en
year. In the meantime
this money should he
canting something; and
it can if you place it in'
the Savings Department of
this ha till. i
lr mini III Iroiu tlie idli day ol fici.
num. .....I ,,.,!.. r ...... nl trim '
taxrn Did by said plaintiff f ir the year ; ItlcSC
1 9 liK'ther iili ti'trr tt thereon at
the rate ol ii per cent per ani.um from
tee 2Ihi d.iv of S. f., r.iU'; and the fur
ther mm ff (H.IK), taxia mI by asid
('M'ilTa fur il.e var tMO, ti'Ui-ihcr
i.li imetal tliridii at the rnte of f
,cr nt p r siiiiiim (tin (he "5ih day
f May, lUll; and lb.; fu'lhvr mm of
7 4'.', ti-xi t put I ')' p'aliitiir for
lhe ycitr I'll, toiieilier with interest
thereon st t tie r ite of tl ) tr cen' per
sniniui Iroin the 1-t d .v of Ainil, 1912;
ami the fmtlii r aniii 'f f (M. sf.ori e)t'
lectHi'd plrfii tilTi' chilli and iWburae.
inrrn in tl.M mi l. taied st flO.O), nnd
the c t i f nn I ui on aid m l.
And m heirxe, in aud by t:iid esrcii.
lion and orb X of sle ( inn tMUHimudi'd,
(or the jin rp- sh of a .tin'y inrf mid eseci
lion juditn eot. order and dei-ree, in
lr e-1, i o-tn snd si ci ulng Col, to make
aule ofihc fo'lovin(tdelilieilrl prop
erty, to-vii: ; jt niiinbt rnl tune in
1 1. a k liiiinlicicd five 6 in th'- low.i of
"c. p; oor, Coin rnhhi county. aiMe
Tejf n, s lhe am l I'd I tlui upon
the. llicia' map of said tow, n W "0 We
ai d of itO"id in the cllloe ol lhe Cmiidy
tleik of mill coui.tv and litte.
Now, ihi r lore, by virtue ol a d i xe
cution, ii !iii( nt, icb r, decree and
order ol t ile, and in i i lnp'iii' ce with
the cni tun ml h d nul an', 1 will, on
Tuesday, the .r)ih d. of Feb , Wl a:
lOo'cloi k a in, at th frotl ibur f the
County Com 1 1 House ht 81 Ile!er!s, Co!.
iinibia county, Ore., (nil at public auc
tion (subject to ledcmp'.ion) to the
liiKhcnt bidder lor cash in hnml, Blithe
right, title and inierctt which tho said
di leiuliii tj or el hyr of them had on the
JOtu dav ol NuVi mher, l!Ki;l the dale f
the till rtgatfe ficu l sed in raid mil or
aii.ee tl.r.t lnte hml. i i and to the alwve
ilesciith d pr .peity or any i t till reof,
A. K. T'ouison,
SheiUT"' C 'lntiibiit County,
I . i , and tirt published Jan . 21, 1013.
Ijisi pidilication, Keb. 21, 1.113.
DR. ALFRED J. PEEL
PHYSICIAN 5 SURGEON
llnk
Hiiiiiliii
St. Helens
- Optical Goods
St. Helens Or. ZS
-'iauiiiwiWuahaiaiiii.tiUiuiaiUia.uiiSi.iiuuiUJiiiluU
vv-f -st vy --Vf -f V
DR. H. R. CLIFF
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
I'hone Main :cl; A Ht. K. IV,T
Portlaml, Or.
II IS to 1117 Srllluir
JiullOlns
ie
Allen, Felton & Quick
REAL ESTATE DEALERS
INVESTMENTS. RENTALS. INSURANCE. COLLECTIONS, LCANS,
LAND TITLES. APPRAISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR. GUARDIAN.
FISCAL AGENT. CONVEYANCE. EXECUTOR INFORMATION
AND EMPLOYMENT
ST. HELENS . . OREGON
We Fay 4 Per Cent
Interest
Notice of Final Account and
Settlement,
-it I
II Made a Olffseense.
ever e hold C ,,n 1 "
o that hia mother won't
IN TIIK COT STY COCRT OK THE
S r.M'K OK OR K.GON, I'OR I Ol.
CM I'd A COUNTY.
In the uirtltcr ol the eftatu of Charlt-a
Anderson, I'rcuotcd.
Notice is heitby j;'?" thut John V
Clirbleliti, ndii itiiMrst'ir til the "-iiiteo
t'luir e AixIi iMin, dei e il. in lhe Ktnte
of Ori'kior, !. tiled hit final nccouut a
such S'liniiiihtrator id a il l tnt in the
Loin ly Couit of lhe S ale f r J l hr
CidituibU t '.Hi hi v , ami t i Court
lia. S'pinlv4 Hiul a-l M iiiiuv, "4ih
d.yol Ktbruary, A. I 1911. Ill II;., Q
o'clock a in. of smd d iv, in tl.e court
mom of ritid court, In M Helens, in
taiil county si d ft ilc, as the liiiie and
pi me lor the hrnriti of h'I objeutioiia '
said fniltl ncrolliit and the settlement
thereof, and that all t'rson, Interesteil
in said estate may appear tin or before
Mid date sod file say obrolioDS ll.ert.-
Iteisd Kt Helens. Or '" 'lr
pnldlahed January 4. ll!.
Adn.lnlatralor of ttate olchsriee Ad.
detsoBt Ieceased. '
T H tV.wl ill'""" - ? -
Columbia County Baak
OLDEST IN THE COUNTY
ST. HELENS, OREGON
(TTTTTiTI
GEORGE H. SHINN
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
2-?:
T
m
St. Helens
Oregon
M . E. MILLER
ATTORN EYAT-LAW
St. Helens
Oregon
OE
o St. Helens Transfer Co.
J
o
Phone IS
General Transfer and Drayage
Dealers in
Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and
Shingles
in
o
o n
WELL FILLED BASKET
cf fine Groceries is a nice gifi lo &
peer firrvly these rvppmg winter
dys. But even fcr cur own famiiy
ycu cannct fil the basket better than
with some of ccr fresh choice Gro
ceries We believe in the pure food
laws, and insist that every article we
txy to sell aP'ain shall be cf the pur
rs; ;nd K-t We vltcit a trial of
our valient N?. Season Teas and
Cc-IVes. vi.rvi hue a reputon
wrJ to nciic aTorj the be$r
fu.'3i-s ci quat.ty.
2C. H. JOHN & COMPANY 2
iV-TI IT mi-t vtr-l I
' B-aj
-msVO-aKtajaa-oajBsavo-.
Agents for
STUDEBAKER
Wagons and
Vehicles
Barn Opposite School Houae
All Work Guaranteed.
Efllmates Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
Fiumbing and
Sheet Metal
Healing
Work
liklaJtalillAika
St. Helens
Oregon
St Hel
4
i
ens
M
i
I Co,
Lath
Electric Lighting '
(Saes Your Eyes)
Steam Heating
(Prolongs Your Live)
Wood Lumber
Keeping Up With the Times
St. Jtelens H Q'ow'rv to l-.j O-.'ie A G f.
WE HAVE MOVED INTO
have a ea::-.;e
niiY coons ci.oi':i!;
LAIMES ax:i (iENTS
CIMLIUiENS (I.iri!i..;
AS TO PRICE?, WE IN"
I-I. ISA O G CJ
Sl;re Has
AETIiFS AND
nV Al.l, l-.INPS
iTl COMPARISON
c3c SON
? I
T
o
C ROUSE
.v-L-y-T' a rjaTSt iaacaaiJSBSSVsaMaal
E. W. KETEL
& KETEL
Hv CYn4 S-'mp in OS Murgua DuiMne en Cnkm-tx
V na Hcml and ar mjMna' M anraSHia
o
M4rat l RrtMoriatias Prat ay
i. CHOUSE.
rim tml tam i
- s . S is. KETEL
. H