St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, November 01, 1918, Page 7, Image 7

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    MES F- PERSHING
Thifulle1" r extract from an
L, br Junius K. i'ernliliiK to tlie
iud War Workers' i'ouriirunco
li recently In Portland, Oregon.
Clminnau und Fellow Citizens: f"'"" Vj. H,,, ronn. we t.re go-
. ... L.ti.n hhk nil in tuv m fMi . " nrkl we in nut nil
Tiioui my brother.. 1U Tin tt 1 ",",y '.n.J dull., we canto
"country, lie feels that ulI'Mj ' " I""1 10 "ar. for the
In thlM war In due to the boys ,, " "t " "u-? has never yet
' . dolt. thu actual fiuhtlnii I ''"'l' "'" vr will i,
U tlx"' .", co,f1"1'"1. .-" ! Tl.1- rii.,i... ..,
Igtriius m ii. i i,,. i,,i ,,, , ". - ui ourn
of MIhkiiiiH ir..n...J 01 "" tl'ut the world h,. .....
7. general store and was te W i , ' UB ",UBt 1,0
KaMter In or little lowu. j0 7, ', '; 'J' ' ""'' l'ilt an tli
70IM,f these men who hellev,, WH , Z ' '""p)Ve "" "H"- war;
"... ....tier i.ff wliim v.nrl,,i .!,-!?. "",Ht arl ur; We IIIUBt talk wnr
a naturally waul.,,,? W. ! 7ind ,!tn dTi"1 ''B r,.'""y f"r u
W he among tlif best, he kept ! M ,.J ' i ,do"ir reM,1' 10 '""P
;'It u nil the time. W. got up I j"IlnV !ry wnr l'l,"rlt ' Wrty
rir In the morning, currlud mill fuel I ,-' . I
homes, milked five cowo. fml r,u Iln( ' ", " I" ,v P-r t of the
Mkos chwiiiMi up the burn:., und know. thro.iJh u v ".i "rH 1
,1,10 nun iiniHiHiu u woulil bo i,l(i r .r i,V. . n,:,:rl":"
' ... We would Hum Imv. I,r..,.l,. "'""V HO r,,r- ,ll:,t t"8 I'llltcd Htutn
". After breakfp.Mt we wm.M ... 7' 1,1 " ".r: ro KollIK to
. In,,, the flehlH and work r.ll day. j In tb. "of ? a'" ','8 8uak,;"
tt. attended public echool In ! '",. !' , "f our American l.oyn
ia, .hack about 30x40. where c, , ' w" '"" Z"', "'
. were used for ..ml. -,! ?n1 W.B .,nu"1 ct ''n our dt-
.r,t. fur denke. Hut n tl.l. 1 .1 : "nu '?th. our production.
,,ur a ,.roB:-cUH,ve ort of , out.-1 , 7 do";7. " .!LT8.!!r.r"r
a noon naci a Utree-rooin without ..v..rv t , '. :.L""" ."U!
LclhouHe with three teacher. ofiw M.:Hll.l , II , . V'.rV,7u"nK
itleb u were very prou.l. ichurlticH ;, , ,,. . V wttl
irt,r John i?rr.duH.l l, ,.,... . JT"' ttl",n not wl". for th j
In the fall, before be went aw ! i . '"r..t. "r tlir"o.yerH yet;
.worked m a eectlon ba-,d f, ' V "V" ."',"!um
05 per day for ,oth l,ll, Wws.i E5'
illnr from tunclilnir m.l 11.. ... n lu B, a oou .
. . . . . V iiiiiiuiti in iiiu or 1 a 2 1
,,a vent to ktute i.ortual and after, lion't Kot the Idea that the war In
liiurt iiinit c'liorea 11 to a competl- over. Wo urn ciiltio t
rt oxnn:lnutlon for the cndi,i ! wr.....,i,fi i" t. . 7 . "m"'
" tui-n ami jij5 CIIHUUI-
ST. HELENS MIST. FHIDAY. NOVEMBER r. 1918
Save Money on
Your Meat Bill
Trade at Our Market and get
Low Prices and Good Meats
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Moiling liccf. per tti . . 14c
l'"t Roast, t r II) 17c
kil kn.-ist. n-r lb 25c
I'oik Kn;ist, per Hi . . 30.
Siile I'nik. per lh 25c
Pork Saiisanf. ptr ll . 25c
Mutton Roast, per lb . 25c
Mutton Slew, per lb . 17c
Veal Roast, per lb . . . . 25c
Veal Stew, per It 18c
I lanibnrir. per lb .. 17'2C
Liver, per lb 12'c
We also have a nice line of
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables
The People's Market
On the Strand, St. Helens, Oregon
DO YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD?
" No, Auk Yuur (irorer for llt'cml from Our Modern linker)'
IT IS U.KA.V AITKTIZlVd ..M WIK'H.KSOMK
OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS
a to ii'ciiire(l In a rleuii, miHli-rn, Hiiullary linker)' mill our ever
ImtchmIiih IiuhIiii-kh Ih hii liiill.-iiitnlilti evidence tlmt wo produce
'(J(MI Tlll.VtiS T( i:.T"
WEST ST. HELENS BAKERY
s
Phone B-114
IIEUMAN. Proprietor
West St. Helens, Oregon
How's Your Automobile?
Now, more than ever before, you must watch your
automobile and keep it in'perfcct order. Automobiles are
hard to yet, parts are getting harder to get every day. So
watch your car to see that it is kept jn good repair. Don't
neglect the valves, don't run with an engine knock. Keep
the play out of the rear axle.
The St. Helens Garage is cne of the best equip
ped repair shops in the county and special work is easy foi
"s. We handle lathe workmake small parts, battery work,
besides all automobile repairs.
ST. HELENS GARAGE
Phone 57 H. M. TERRY . Prop. On the Strand
BCThorr'1!1 nC""'B ,,,art "'"
eenuuiK thnlr boys Into war- Him
K of f- ' thl Rn'ti,!?!. w' (:: a . tho
Pn wn thimnelw, one hundred per
cTull f I ?"- Hnl 1 hP"
wo ? Kovcrnment will let our
J m ,'tt!'e won"'n, suffrage, or
Zri uV t,U'y want' 'r their
l le,V , iK Kreut u"le--taklnK. Cod'
,ile the courngeoug women of thin
anTf,8,"." (1"d.,,,,!", 1,10 "'an "o
UkV,,fe'i;e,!anyUl,n to ' tlm
If we Amerlctnii had paid half the
attention we Bhould to teaching the
tkIiik Keneratlon American cltlzen
hlp. do you Buppoce we would now
havo to mako theue driven for war
charltloH end these driven for liberty
loan,,? Why our best citizens know
that liberty bondH are better Invetit
nienU than any ltmurance policy.
! ranee raised her eighth llbert
Joan In one day from eight o'clock
In the morning till six o'clock In the
afternoon! That Is the kind of pa
trlotlnin we have got to get In thin
country before we can win this war!
The one thing that Germany Is
fighting for now Ih to get an audience
In at a peace table. In order to try
to blind un with Home of her lien.
We must steel ourselves agalnBt
Germany's llo-machlne. We must
make her give back every foot of hoII
taken from France and lielglum;
we must muke her pay for all the
valuable property which she has
destroyed, and we must make her
make pr vl.ilon for the millions of
widows and orphan she In responsi
ble for, and for the sinking of the
"LiiHltnnln."
Thcro aro but three nlternatives:
Oortnnny either must whip us and
our allies which shull not happen
JMnake nn unconditional surrender,
or for us to whip her so bad that she
Will O.'lt out Of Olir IllinrU nn mnnM
uny other conquered wild beast.
1'euce without absolute victory
would be a colonnal mtutuke; and our
boys would have died In vain.
lint while we are fighting to keep
the world safe for Democracy, let
us not fail to keep Democracy safe
for the world; and I appeal to you
to think no thought, to speak no
word, commit no net, which would
tend to divide the people cf this na
tion at this time. We must bnck the
present' administration to the ut
most in their effortr. to win this
war. History shows that every im
portant army fulled, not bec-.uce of
the army but because tho people be
hind the p.rmy failed, which should
teach us that tajs In not a war of
soldiers and Bailors, but it Is yours
and mine. We must build more
ships for the transportation of the
thousands and thousands of tons this
country can produce but which
cannot be produced unless every
man, woman and child does his or
her part.
"Of what avail In It " a ?m. n mim
"If we should lose this war?" The
United States Is fighting for the
same thing we have always fought for
the liberation of the common peo
ple If you.pleuso, tho working man.
We have no working class in this
country, for we all work. We only
use the term to distinguish between
the man who works with his hands
and the man who works with his
head. We fought to free the
Colonies, wfl fmifrht tn traa thn rntni.
ed uisn, we fought to free the Cubr.ns
end tho Philippines, and now we are
fighting to free ourselves. We ask
no territory, we ask no Indemnity
nor reward for ourselves, except the
right of the people of the world to
live In pence. .
Now, let us nwear by. the memory
oi mese ooys wno nave neen rnitnrul
to tho cause for which they died,
that Germany shall be conquered
and that the whole world shall be
made safe for the democracy and
liberty of mankind.
Mrs. I O. StucbWl Tells How She
Cured Her Hon of a Odd
! "Whon my so t Ellis wns sic!: with
a cold last winter I gave him Cham-'
herlali's Cough Uomedy. It helped
him at-ot.ee and qnlck'.y broke up his
;cold," v.rltoB Mrs. P. O. Sticrell, of.
Homer City, Pp.. Tills ronedy has j
boon In use for mnny years. Its good j
qualities nave necn "any proven by
r.ia".y thousands of peorlo. It Is pleas
art f.nd safe to tike. .
j Political Announcements t
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Central Klectlon, ovcmlx-r 5, 1018
United States Senator (short term)
FRED W. MUI.KRV
United States Senator (long term)
CHARLES L. McNARY
Representative In Congress (1st Pis.)
W. C. HAWLEV"
I Governor
JAMES WITHVCOMBE
State Treasurer
O. P. HOKF
Justice of Supreme Court
CHARLES A. JOHNS
' Attorney General
GEORGE M. IHtOWN
Superintendent of Public Instruction
J. A. CHURCHILL
Labor Ci.uimlimioner
C. H. GRAM
Public Service Commissioner
FRED A. WILLIAMS
For Representative
EDISON I. I1ALLAGH.
County Ticket
For County Judge
MARTI.V WHITE
For Sherlfi
E. C. STAN4VOOD
For County Clerk
J. W. HUNT
For Treasurer
BESSIE HATTAN
For Surveyor
L. J. Van ORSHOVEN
For Coror.or
T. S. WHITE
For County Commissioner
JUDSON WEED
Pel Advt
;i:ok.k IS. COXVKRS
I believe that county business
should be done in the open and on
the squoe, and If I am elected I will,
to tho best of my ability, work for the
best Interests of the county and will
not be Influenced by any clique, clan
or corporation and will endeavor to
nocure co-operallon Tietween the citi
zens of the several road .districts and
tho County Court.
I believe that my election to 'this
office Is warranted by my past record
and ability, having served as Record
er of the City of Clatskanie for the
past four yearB, together with several
other lesponsible offices Including
County Surveyor and Justice of the
Peace.
(Signed) GEORGE B. CONYERS.
(Paid Adv.)
through Columbia county and at
state expense. I am In favor of the
enactment of only such laws as will
be of benefit to the people of Ore
gon. I have no clique or clan U.
serve, nor would I serve them. 1
will appreciate your support and ir
elected, endeavor to merit Buch su
port. Respectfully submitted,
E. I. BALLAGIL
Candidate for Representative
P.iid Adv.
FOB COLWTY COMMISSION KB
JAMES D. M'KAY
A Native Born Columbia County Man
What He Stands For.
Only one Road master. If any.
Abolishing Office of County Agri
culturist. . One Road supervisor In each dis
trict. If the voters of the county agree
with my platform, I will appreciate
their support at the coming election
JAMES D. M'KAY.
(Paid Adv.)
To the Voters of Columbia Coun
ty Having received the nomination
on the Democratic ticket for the of
fice of sheriff of this county, I wish
to state, I have been a resident and a
where I stand on the Issues most
vital to the farmer, the dairyman, the,
fisherman, the retail business man,
because I have not been afraid to tell
you. I don't need tho office for I am
not' of the office seeking stripe, but
YOU need my vote In the Legislature.
It In up to you to secure it.
HAM KAUTZMAK.
Editor Columbia Herald.
(Paid Adv.)
For a
Patriotic and Progressive Adminis
tration Vote for
1 B& KfC
It?
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M 1 aVJ
V', J ' - 1
' 4. ' I
iraJ: .
W. J. FULLERTON , T
. for County Judge ..- - ..!!
Good roads are an absolute necessity
for the development of Columbia
County and I am in favor of such.
Your support at the coming election
will be appreclted.
W. J. FULLERTON.
(Paid Adv.)
FOB HF.I'ltF.HKXTATIVK
Having received the ' Republican
nomination for Representative of the
20th Representative District, Colun.
bla county, I respectfully solicit the
support of the voters of tho county
at the coming election. I have been
a resident of Columbia county foi
the past 12 years. My property Is
!n tho county and my interests ar
hore, and If elected I will serve thu
people to the best of my ability. .
am In favor of good roads and the
development of Columbia oounty. 1
am in favor of the completion anu
hard surfacing of the highway
taxpayer of this county ror nearly:
eight years, I am a working man, a!
member of the L. L. L. L. and also
holong to the International Union of
Steam and Operating Engineers. If
elected to the office of sheriff, . I
promise an economical business ad
ministration and an impartial en
forcement of the law. If you want
that kind of a men and that kind of
an administration, I shall greatly ap
preciate your votes.
Respectfully submitted,
H. H. BUNTING,
Democratic Candidate for Sheriff.
(Pcid Adv.")
HAM KAUTZMAN
For quick results try a little Mist
Wnnt Ad.
All Buses Cull at Hotel
Courteous Treatment
STOP AT
ORCADIA
HOTEL
TIIOS. ISniSTEB, Prop.
Chicken Dinner, 50 cents
Kates $1.25 per day und up
Special Kitten to Keguliir Hoarders
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For Representative.
To the voters of Columbia county,
Oregon: If you want .. man to repre
sent the whelo people in the legisla
ture, vote for me. Remember it is
not my fight but yours. If you are
tired of corporation machine politi
cal methods, vote for me. If you
believe ycu have been benefitted by
the W odrow Wilson plan of the new
democracy, vote for me. . You know
VOTERS
OF OREOON
Justice F. A .Moore of the Supreme
Court died last month, too late for
the name of any candidate to suc
ceed him to be placed on the Bal
lot. This condition makes it
necessary to write In the name of
your candidate. ,
This is the most important
position Jn the Judicial system of
the State. , ;
It Is essential to choose a man
of extensive legal training, of high
character and of broad vision. We
Commend for your consideration
and vote
J. U. CAMPBELL
of Oregon City '
Resident of the State 30 years;
lawyer for 25 years; veteran of the
Spanish-American War and Phil
ippine Insurrection, having serv
ed with 2nd Oregon Regiment;
member of Oregon Legislature in
1907 and 1909 sessions; Judge of
the 5th Judicial District 9 years.
In all these positions he has
made good. ;.
His record as a private citizen
and public official has been above
criticism.
WRITE IN HIS NAME AT THE
GENERAL ELECTION. NOV. BUi.
For Justice of the Supreme Court
. to fill vacancy caused by the
death , of Justice Frank A.
Moore.
Vote for One
ivruv tut) uauic ui u. wmpDOIl
in the above space and place an X
In ... 1.1..
mu a iumi, v. Ill n 11U11K .
J. U. Campbell for Supreme Court
Campaign Com., Oregon City,
Oregon, J. D. Butler, Sec y.
(Pcid Adv.)
Frank Wilkins
DEALER IN
Hay, Grain, Feed
Building Supplies, Doors, Windows, Paints
Shingles, Brick, Roofing
STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD
Phone 86
Store in K. of I'. Bidet ; Warehouse, Sheldon- Dock
St. Helens, Oregon
WHICH goYoyi
j WANT?!
307 1 no;
Laboring Class'
306 X YES"
More and Cheaper Fish
Honest Livelihood
FOOD PRODUCTION
Higher Priced Fish
Pleasure Seekers
Waste of Food Fish
SPORTSMEN!
Keep the price of fish down. Help production of fishi
Eliminate waste .
VOTE 307
X NO
Bead argument in State election pamphlet. '
Clackamas County Fishermen's Union, Andrew Naterlin, Secretary;
Oregon City, Oregon. (Paid Advt
L . J
LMJ
Quality
Merchandise Only
The Toggery
5o)ag5k p si
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
Legitimate
Prices Always
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