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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
SI, IlbUIlilNO mxoi, tNxw4.. ... -- - . -. , - W i InhiimI Kvery Friday by i THK MIST I'CUI.ISHIXO COMI'AXV i 8. C. MOKTON. . Kdltor and Manager i 81 HSt IvIl'TlON lt.UK I Ono Vr l.tM HH Month Tfl , Kntered a aeeond -claw matter.l January 10tl, 1IS, at the rotoftlcei at St. Helena, Oregon, under the act , or March 3rd. is. CDHNTV OKKU'IAI, I'APKK "I pledge allegiance to my Flag. ! " opportunity to mrke that per and to the Hepublle for which It sonal sacrifice which he owes his staudi, one Nation tudlvUlble, with country; the duty which citUens may Liberty aud Justice for All." ! perform by volunteering their er- , vices end material possessions. The VK DON'T HK1.IKYK IT second field Is assisting In recruiting; Scurrilous stories circulated about making provisions for those left be uien In public life should be disputed ; hind by the enlisted men; seeing by everyone who believes In the that employers keep Jobs open for honesty of the men who are tratho hoys who answer the call to the dueed. ' color: provide comforts for men at The latest about l K. Spence. the front; to moblliie the resources master of the State Orange. Is being of the state; urge the cultivation of given currency atvuiul the edges of gardens rnd farms; assist in provid rwad meeting where he speaks. It tug farmers with help; provide a l to the effect that be was paid home guard- and assist the govern $20,000 by the timber intervals to nient in any manner possible, put over the tax limitation amend- The foregoiug summary of the ae ment to the constitution; thai be tivMes of the league embraces every only expended one-fourth ot thai avenue of endeavor which would de amount in the campaign, and that he velep in war or prejvaratioB for war pveketed the remainder. Viuler the scope of the program Anyoue who knows Mr, Spouev there is something which every mau, well knows that although he I a wvmaii and child lu Oregon can do man of narrow prejudices aud very for the nation lu the way of patriotic shifty In his staud on many public service. uuostious, he Is absolutely honest y all cilitens of the state being financially. There is uothiug to be affiliated with some branch of the gained by circulating these slanders, league there will bo no opportunity Mr. Spenee has said so many for irresponsible individuals to im contemptible things about unselfish pc.-e on the patriotic impulse of the citiiens of Oregon thai he will get people by the formation of mush Utile sympaihy now his own mo- rvom org. uuatiou. The big idea of lives are questioned, but two wrongs the Oregon Patriotic Service I.e;gue do not make a right, and false aoou- Is to bring the people of Oregon to satious against him should not be the point where all wii work for the eouuteuaneovl by self-respecting citi- common gvxnl that the best possible eus. Oregon Voter rvsu'.ls cau le obtained The league The Voter article has some sweet- is the clearing house for any and ail euiug in it. but there are also many information which anyone may want, gram of biiser along wnh the Now is the proper ticse tor St. He! swevt. It is a backhaudeJ cvtupti- eus to take up this work, atsd it meat, but Speuee has it coining to should be takca up without vScj him Whether or no he rewires! Survly we are a patriotic a any auy o:t:;vr.satie for l-v efforts to other city ia Oregon Who il! start fist ovr the tav ittatlattoa uieasurv. the t-i lo rv'.ittvg' Farther icfor- we are uaaN.e to say. rai Spvnce kaew he was work-.ug for tre SixtHT tatctvts w!co ke ws wvrV;iig for tSat ivc'.ta::cl as:aJUv-ni. It our memory i.ves eo fiit ss. Speace was cite of t.e atvvgut cv.tiksix- tee.ea who h:ped KkN'n Satis h, of f e "Tav l.tSvra-.or v fra;e the bi'.: asd deortve the voter of tVvgoa int,v v- t sg fvr the measure TSti saw Si.,v U row atiV.g a siv-rXuGiaa ei.rt to dcJ.a: the nv.J Uid -,s'ie. aad a taa:er of the Oreica raiSv is apjwWag to Ihe rs' ttctsVrw to -ot agai&st the UvaJs. As ose who k S,y.v very wa state! to us. 'ac ts st I ke a hvi !rag st beh-.ad a ago; h or sappo-rts aaytiia ua; is prv7Yii 4t wo.d rtther tj;ci thaa pai '" Our tafor-et'-jtt was c -;. iea. howeir. Sjvcce JnS pssi the ta ;-.---.:?tvjt emww aii whea he aai Ss-th wwrk totrOec tt-rf't sv.i!f reas.4i for th t.h:tf fvwec Vaiy jrujw U ovyt ti MA-.e --e g-.nig oi rw.rd j- u Istvt " 55 (-.: &seaxd:Ag Spaces lilt axjt tJ-3i i h t . 1 V w t gv -. . 3. ij, 1 .-y t. 5eci ia, -x:. r-i l"S.i. S ts josaveswi a rt: b1 c-f 5 "' '-xyvrtiao. it 'v graa- Sow-fer. ay-.3.g i-.jt r i,wv! a.s 52 5a4 eJ :j. g-vui ar-ay oi Mrvihiri); ul ;1 ect. i.tte ai i-.ta s4 refi-w i. Vi j,x tj ti saagl:c ll ss a s!iva.g:l S?ttv a.i ! waJl - All THK TK OvvvrxB c t'otui:.-. ioai'H r a.-road, jt'-e,). st i.ixt-j. xizivr tars. ji ia Ji.-C al". 13A w.-u-a oi tl cox4.:r wl r.-a.' .1 tx si-.-ij.-tj.-a wlx-a ooafrvais tl n-..a W f'vsi. jMjff.w ar i7:;ti x rwiw ?vd .'. va oi tVv.vi.staJ. At Ci , oa.t c-.he f-actve bj. ;5 taal si-.ijiztva s vi grYat-jc iajjoct iio ta.a ;. ftit'. .-voai-:yoa..- M-itva. nl utw, tv, v.4.-. th U-Xf JvtfcO.'f JsTVMf jt .1X3-1 W ---v.tfn. Wjvt.ac a- ar war s jw-v, t i jcija. a -.i.'a si -im f. aaJ -X w r-jct-tii:,"- -a: :tfe cva i t va aic-tJl S a.af'avc)i jj.J "" 9n iaui ail -a;p fwiu. ltww tS t-;i a rv - tl wi.VaMW 9.ojt4 tlwl' ti cvfM.- a- twt ajniJii U t ktiw t.-4 in. mv a' m-rft ;; Wo in ajiavf. ivfr ie vxrtt:a- 13 ?a.n tt - .mi tmik Mier ppthav APRTT. 27. 1917 ilom to KUiird nut provlilo uftnliiat a i iiosxililllty. l'limt. plant, plant. lo "ol lot ! " 1,1011 productive Kromul go unused. "1UOTIO ' lllltMKO Ag otli;r tow ita lu Oregon are ilo- st ,laU,8 l,ouW "WiiUo a liraiuli of tlo Oregon Patriotic League. This leaguo la designed to bring together all ot the hundreds of orKAiilauttona so that they will co ' operate lu unison and harmony and i produce the groat eat potudble bene ! lit h and results. To attain the lilgli- jest efficiency, each community In tle j state should have a branch of the ; league, which la uon-politlcnl nnd j sectarian, nnd the services ot every ; worker ia volunteered. There are two mrln fields of en deavor which the league has umler i taken. The first Is to give every cltl- aiauva ntay K obtained at l.e Mist oJTuv IS M'lAt K CUVSISTKM ur years agv C. K. Speace. mas- ter of the grauge. advevated the jrass bill winch prvpvsed the isu- ace oi per cent bead by aunties ;v- ;he construction of permaeat road, the bosds to Nf raid by a i- revs tai levy. kls. sse Mr Spetce ti B0 vjuwu.? oppoitit the rt.Nd tvaj tj hK-S proposes the issu'ttg 0( J.erfe.e twa: r.ve year 4 per vVl Sob.U for hard surfaced nvad Voter should bear ia rsind teat a t U not tpod for the rvtireajcBl of the bod. TS Kn-J ..;) Mij th aatoraobs'. ea- er. a-l ihvvs.who tav taaJe a viarefvi stajy vf ti uiar.ee claim that w-.th th iacra in ih aato lioetis asd Ih vt;ag eoe-foarth ai'.U slat tax w n& bxt Neea Sd gaais; a t taia? property tu the Uate. that liee w;;! t ansj! r . to- py ti uterft aai retire th S.-3J at ntatirtty CeriaiEly bo va ta v'oJ'AXthta const; ho:J t .rfvJ t C boaJliv for oc oi Si Jrsf rro;vt to ;S ArJ-wrfactg .i ;i ihway frv-ta th Vii;.i4) tta t Ajlv-rva. lcijt ai it froat a swl'f.ji ;xa.!jvi3.i .ix3iui. coaaty has v,-y t-.ag to gaut aai aiia t . Ivs U har-i t aaieocaai wiy 7a.- u so svfwaiijt cy j.'ag li hoait. iVr-Jaj 5 we.hs u ia ti '.fifeni'n. or ..:ic elt a ttri y.-vvxJfvl to Ih J;Mt cf th Va i a-t 1 tKfht V ut th i.vy ri Ts.-oo.-,.-;) j&j.x cii Ijj ut -i-4 u :ti".U;n f.- a iii-w eo. isi:-.r-'jk. ay if tl u v.ta-va, icats "iaanoL -tt." THi la tst'i. Air; ti i-i.i-.-vu r'j aai t la tcv a: a rsucuV hior Txrr x ju. w co.ti. fc a i uivw t; It I! -ioci. Cau w-ly. Yi a ? h..a- jioujiir. Tt maj-sjj.: y.lKt.il 13 j "-i)e hs titj 5 xx' .i..y a.'h-'c a "via ii( It K i.i-.-w a" allvfwjvt w sva'.a ta.tiL tJ; iijcrj a.( Suujrs, 1 4ua Tt tfrvrtx-aury-ia C!: lo-i set a i-jvsl iMinjit wijnt j.Wa.d i)e ,..t n tvW XX v,vi a-v M xx x -m.:: tvw .T-nuwl w.-ft, M ;ts Symnc Mac Mvr tii -l ,e - ,a .it s, J4.j j,n,;r, x , ajjj v-vy NO IDLE HANDS or idle MQMENrsj;--jt----,;,lt;m0,Yea: Serve Your Country by Joining tl.eUml helping to feed the other fellow.l j "Army o. the ll.w." The flnnl results of this work, how-, ' lover. I largely In the hands of the j Patriotism does not cousin! alon j parents. I nless they eucmirugo tliu ! In enlisting In tliu army or navy. ,.,reii by providing ground, seed. lOnly a tniiill per cent of our total . tools, etc., nnd then see that thejj i population can qualify for actual j to the task there will bo little i military service. Hut every patriotic . ;lerompllshed. Tho county supcrln 'cttUen can nud should do something tendent can direct nnd Urge teachers j to assist In this most critical time In j puptu to do the work, and toach- ihe history of our nalu u. ers may Inspire and Instruct tho clill- j In lime of war it is not so much a'drcn. but without the hearty co j question of who has the largest urmy operation of .Alio parents It wlll'slli as It Is a quostijili of who can feed ome to naught. There should be, I their army best and longest. The an r.ctive. orgunlted effort by Parent-1 i winner Is the one who has the last Taaclier Associations, or some other carcass of beef, the last barrel of i oiganiation, In St. Helens and every pork, the last bag of beans, and the other town in tho county to provide' ' last sack of flour. So you ran serve all available vacant lots for such ; your country Just as well by Joining j children ns have no ground. At this 'the "army of the hoe" as by taklug time you cannot serve your country up urms of destruction. Tho call has' better than to assist in such a cam been' Issued from Washington not paign. and It is tho pi trlotlc duty of only for men to enlist in .the army j pvery one to do his or her part. One' aud navy to join the allies in war on ; little garden is not much, but a thou-. vlermuiiy, but for everyonebis. lit-,'aud or a million little gardens will ; tie, young and old to enlist in the army of the hoe; to produce some kind of food produ.t and muke war ,n the high cost ot living nnd the , wolf of starvation. The government is nsklug for an agricultural army ef . J, 000. 000 boys and girls Let Ore- sen furnish her quota, and let Col umbia county do her par;. Kver acre of ground, every vacant town lot ur it can go in making Mr. Wilson end every back yard should be made av hiS j por cent. Itesldes the an te produce to its full capacity. There JUal $T 5.000 which he receivoj, Mr should not bo an Idle hand nor an Wilsou s Income includes severul idle moment. Never wks there so royalties on literary wcrks he has rare an opportunity to Inspire the. lusluced. rtsing generation with true patriot- ism a spirit of service and sacrifice a now system of Identification !. as now. Never was ther a better !hvu abptetl by the department of time and opportunity to inculcate n. labor, for the convenience of the the rising generation habits of indus try, xonomy, thrift, self douut, self respect rnd all those ctcrling quali ties thai go lo constitute good citi senship. t The state department of education, the Oregon Agricu'.tur.i College end the Cnited States department of agri culture in x-operatiou are a!! , iug iiij trying to do their pjrt b presenting these matte-s to t he c.s!- dreu in the schov. Is. organliicg thea: into industrial ciub and turnishitg iheta instruction in the various ac tivates Ihey may take up Te've different prct are eSerevl the c!ul tuenilers frvra which they tuiy ;,: a;y one or io anJ receive r.ga'.ar lessoas and icstracf.c-r.s. Th 1J prvects are: Com grow is t. jvtato growitg. gardening. i. fsi-.sir poi' :ry raisstg. datty-fcori reoori lop farm aai hose haai.craX nraJ hv at bo-tatiScatxia. the agrtc-i't-ira! ciuh. bakicg. caii-.ig ew ;g Tits is for host c.-i soaicchic at which, to proiuMy o;;t t.i -..- of th child oatjij of joiooJ l-.-irs-Thee IJ prv.vt cv-ier yrict ca: y every aosivt-.y a chi d iy ;aa ij aJ as he cg-agc ji f.if-s :j sj.:t- raa bc: cf ap::-.iie cf ?l tai sU pr?c ;j- i T tta.v:-.; cf ;h; w-.-r 43 . e-..T :.? u. I jcji i-j;; z.1 Urn th tho? a; ti i-ii-sa a. -..i n.aLt of th V; as 4 t u( 1,,, , m,-, , th pn.-h-a if"-),Jr -!,,.n , faro. ta W3J.p.T ri-ll, j ,-, j - J V. A. mi ; ,.,( r v - 4 ia the scix . i,; :uw acd fctt-4 in. :-:,:-4,.r-, fi.:.t-a w FOR FARM LOANS SEE ME is lau Hia7 xt LOWEST INTEREST RATES W i Kaj Term. I aam aw( ha- th VXKX CtXTKIL LITE SVK-4XCK CIV IX- a4 tW lemtm t n Uu-u.- Cvmpuxoe HAROLD P. ROSS THE IXS4T5.IXCK MIX Bii6fiig 4 PEJvJRY GRANITE CO. Exrt F-T. Mir. JC ; 4th St Pcrtltni. Orr. IVil w,Z.'i : vLrsvt x".d s r .i..o: :j?v:-ic. Jl1 feed an army, N. C. MA It IS. Industrial Field Worker, State lept of Kd neat ion. l or the tirst time In history the pieideut's salary lias been made subject to nn Income tax; the treas ury department Is debating now how- thousands of p.-rn whose business -arry them across the b(rder every Jay. It will so into effect .May 1. ."ards. Similar to railroad passes, will be us-d on !iich will appear the bearvr s name, his description, photo sr.iph and Mgnature. The av-s of the American na iooal baiAs cow aggn'gate more "" '"".''. I'Vfl. according to 5tater.act issued by the Cniti-d States treasury This surplus which is about i;i.C")'..i00 more than ?vo- ?v.trj ia this cuantry before. tr aNsat 1 3.OO9.D00 the cim- !-v! rM.-uron of tlie national banks Eire?-. w:ta lho of Jpan in- "tat p.'er. we tare to Hotel Barber Shop HKWm I.llHi. H. T. EllMTT, I-tx. HtST lTTF.V SHOP IX 5T. HKLENs EKAL SH'.K SHIXE CHILDKEN S HAIR CUTTING A $KiHj ''Brt;- Trrwiaumi AT ORCADIA HOTEL E-tTf l rR lt l ip -vxi Eua t Rtxrxlxr B.rVr, J STOP PAYING REST! J OTO YOUR OWN HOME 4-i rr.cc-JiIv n.u-. I-ET THE RENT MONEY yea new PaT 0 towarvis ctcnusiir your own fcow.. S D. T. Gerdes J St He:5. Oregon To appreciate the renl Joy of work, ono' lias but to suffer a apell of en forced IdlcllOHH. As much as we all hate to li'ivo the days slip awiy iroin us. yet v." hule more to have H.o tlmo drag. "Always truuo m your home town Get Away from the RENT HABIT Own your own lot and build your own home. i We have a hundred lots in the most tlesirable locations of the city. Prices rane from $75 to $250 These lots are sold or. easy terms; $10.00 down and $5.00 to $10.00 per month. Columbia County Real Estate Co L. R. Rutherford, Mgr. St. Helens, Ocegon J. W. Haggquist Cleaning Pressing All work done promptly and in first-class shape Give me a trial Shop in Hewit Building, n;xt door to Hotel Barber shop. INDEPENDENT MILK CO. rkleri to MILK, CREAM BUTTERMILK We solicit a share of Ilia St. Helens trade, and (uaruule satisfaction. rtione 42 ST. IIKI.KNrt ! men You Want Butter Ak your (srvicrr for ST. UKI.KVS llT He has It. Ity Tewt the Hot SI. Helena CtKrralive Oram, cry vMM-lation i M. Helens 2r V v W Oregon M. HOVEN Steamer RUTH SAFE. SPEEDY SERVICE TOWING. JOBBING Passenger accomodations for 100 Landing at City Dock Lynch & Muhr ', HAIR CUTS. SHAVES. ' SHAMPOOS J lAiTvtlttn- in t,c il.nl.er) l.tne m-iie tt( im Sule -.ir s!i,.p i Striotlv Clean and Sauit.trv 'Come in and See us ST. IIM KVS Rheumatism rMtR1- h 'imoU RtHT rS..tRY remedy for KHEI MATISM t oataiBf to opiate or thetulcal. and -I aol injur the B,ot vlelica-e TT ' l.uli. ,tr-, t ftr outfit. Koraaletr A. J. DEMING Str. IRALDA k-e, St. Hr!e IVrtlaavl. Si o, ... - Twae j,! Hntti mwJ I '' S.UeV,T .M. , K-t. a , t sv ,v Uo , j A ' I KOOCHKIRK PROFESSIONAL FI -v- K. A. ROSS FUNERAL DIRECTOR lutnc ijiiooi Bank Building c. St. H.I, Utn Buiinnt Plnnc 2) III' !! elt DR. C. IS. VVADIJ PMVSICIArH AND 8URGt0, rilUSK yy Del rcc 7. mum mug. sr. Hnt Ml Tr! S. B. HOSKIN DENTIST Pffic in B.,4 Build,,, 0.2 0.! St. Helens Tn Ore, DR. L. GILRERT ROSS Li' PHYSICIAN SUROE0H 0M Hank Hlilje. c , M. Ht'ltC, 0- DR EDWIN ROSS PHYSICIAN A orrn g i hask ,i h dimi p pi St. Helens Orcgui DR. ALFRED J. PEEL PHYSICIAN A SURCE0H M anlc lluildlng NT. IIEIXV IHt. H. II. KI SSKI.L 1ilrilii l,.r MIIH. Ill SSKI.I, m IjMllrw' l..uiu Moorflnld Cabinet Steam fan. time Hours. A. M. to ( P. Other by appointment rtioa Am hi. IMo,0r GLEN R. METSKER Ammxnv Olllto fn Itauk HulMlnc St. Iluleua Or I'hona 17 T. S. WHITE I'mieriakrr anil Funeral IHrrt I XTV ColtUNKIt rinme M; ItrMrn e phone IIW St. Hrlen IHrgna E. S. SNELLING Attorney at Law St. Helens. Oregon MOXKY TO IXX OX HIWT KAKM Ml!iT(. AUiS E, J. ROBERSON 702 Title and Trust Bldg. Portlanv. Oregon J. W. DAY Attorney at Law Ilwnk IUvIr. Ml. Helena, tfe T. F. Robertson Watchmaker and Jeweler WKST ST. Htl.KXS All Work (iiuraoteed llim reammalile. FRED W. HERMAN Attorney at Law Rainier, Oregon SLHaEMSIlMMrf I HANK SMKPi:l. rrop- Kill K1U I K A.M. Lv. SI. Helen., i Warreo 1 SAkDUWMIt . T 30 00 Ar. Portland i Lt. Tor land 1 : Ar. 8i. Helen 1 1 JO Katsrvlaj am ulHl: SpeUl trip Uatloc Si- !Illen 1 p Lf Portland 11 P m' RELIABLE SERVIC STEAMER EFIN t lUbhldc Holt. Ownri 4 WtLWR ST. H1XK vOWrt lleaeral frelhtln(t Weekly KxploaiT a .penalty. 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