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BKl' T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST. FR ID A Y , JU N E 30. 1Q22 nutted it and passed a few heated liai office in a way lo command the re jo in d e rs to the circu lato r. As the approval of the American peopl« Rising lo reply, Mr T a ft could j Jouat that followed wus on the Y. __ _____________ M C. A sid ewalk , the Y secretary not well afford to permit the mis , . . . . . Hut. culled a cop and both were landed statement to go unchallenged lssued Kvery I rt.Iay ny in the hastile instead of being deco on the other hand It would have p— m — HIIMKIHO OOMTAIW got Ida Inforn created embarrassment. If he had dls | " M O R T O N ................................ E d ito r from third parlies and thought it rated by my ludie fair as kn ights of gented seriously With quick wit 8. C. old. " " ' " was true. T h e E x a lte d Cyclops. Mr Clifford, and ready tact he met the situation T h e O klahom a court quoted the hastened with hall to the knig ht of facetiously, reminding Hie distln Oregon court in the case of the S lat 8U BC R JPTIO N R A T E S i t r In title his K lau, but the K nigh t of C o lu m gulshed com puny that lie hud re One Y e a r ........................................... *2 ®0 bus was left to languish in durance. tired from tiie presidency of the Btx M o n th s ......................................... I 1 . . 5 case Hosm er was sued for crim inal T h e ju d g e fined him 120 and s u s United S tates with 'the full and un libel for publish in g the story about mistukatde consent of tin* American the alleged escape of a nun from I pended sentence. And this is but u sam ple of what people “ All who have had the prlv E ntered as seccnd -class mattor. Mt Angel convent. It was published J a n u a r v 10th, 1 9 1 2 . at the P ostoffico in pamphlet form and was used b> we may expect from the s tirrin g up liege of hearing Mr Tuft in a pub at 8t Helens, Oregon, under the act all the religious jn e ju d i c e halters of religious strife. \Ve hay not dup lic address will have u mental pic ltelfast. hut we lure iif tin' genial smile that went of March 3rd. 1879 here for a long time. It told of an licate Dublin and alleged escape of a Mary l.aseman will have a jo y fu l time j u s t the with that joviality and can readily believe that the sally excited tnerr! and how she had been abused by same. COUNTY O F F I C I A L P A P E R W'e haven't had lim e to talk to our ment priests. T h e Oregon cou rt held: While II is a historic fuel that “ E v e r) repetition of false and. "fo re ig n m a s te r'' about It, hut here is a bit o f advice w e hand out to j Mr I'aft carried only two minor Member National E d ito rial Associa scandalous m atte r originated by a stale s in 1912. it is well understoo 1 1 tion and Oregon S t a t e E dito rial third person so repeating it is attien- the Columbus K nights g r atis : T h e r e isn't any use fighting the in the United S ta le s that the ail Assoclatlon. ! able to law If he repeats th e libel- educational m easure verse verdict was against Ills public __________________ OUs words, he must be prepared to compulsory You are policies and chiefly the result of a ' prove them or su ffe r the legal con- It will be wasted energy. outnum bered about ten to one in I split in (he republican party, and IH A T K t . OATH. sequence*. P rin te rs seem to be the ones who Oregon, and. as S e n a to r Cal Morrow- in no respect was a condemnation At i the primary the relig a h ip r recent cv rm v “ c* : , 1. 1.. t i *i o used to say, “ T h e c r it t e r 's eyes are j o f Mr Tuft ns mull and citizen If ious matter was inje cted. T h e re has got into trouble tnos tor ciire“ 1“ 11“ * s o t , " and it won't m ake the slightest the verdict were to he taken on Mr been much publicity given to the Ku this falsehood, though •. bit of d iffe re nce w h e th e r the hill is T a f t 's uprightness patriotism, cou r K lux, Catholic or anti-C atholic mat- vania a couple of b arbers bellie d ter and the public gen erally has tak-1 not wisely hut too well. T h e y got right or wrong. Just or unju st, n e c e s - 1 age, high legal attainments and ra sary or unnecessary, vicious or vir purity for taking with unruffled en sides one way or the other. It copies of the o ath and circu lated tuous. You haven't a Ch in am en -i spirit political fortune or disasters, is a live m atter, so the following edi- them in a political c a “ Pa1* ? chance this year. he would easily carry every state In | to rial in the'CorvalVis Gazette-T im es j of them appealed to '¡ 'h e Menace the union It Is also conceivable written by C. E. Ingalla, in terested for assistan ce, saving e b l \ MINIKIN that under other circumstance» Mr us and we believe w i l l in terest the j the oath re ferred to in 1 1 | MR. T A F T B E F O R E T aft would have made a very a c w t h e m t :. read ers of T h e Mist. T h e re is n- ab le sheet. fMte "®e*. ; ceptable president. It was his tills more able, capable, conscientio us and , it was sorry, but t h a t i , l Mr T a f t 's tact and capacity for fortune that lie went to the White f e arle ss edito r in Oregon that In- fact no authenticity in t ie a 15 saying the right thing in the right House at the wrong time S|sikes- galls. His a rticle is well w orth oath. T h e b a rb e rs ,‘ he“ ^ m an ner in a delicare situatio n was niun Review reading. Our read ers should n o t e guilt) The K nigh ts who wt.< i s manifested upon the occasion of his particularly w hat Ingalls says as to ’-curing the case thereupon pro V y first public appearance in England the com pulsory educational bill: asked that sen tence be suspend d Rend the Classified ads In 'lie Mist Monday night as guest of honor a: T h e G azette-T im es is in receipt of ¡ a ll t Dev were in terested ' « w a s the P ilg rim 's banquet. th e following Inquiry in y e s t e r d a y ' s clearing the nam e of tin- ori < Speaking with pleasing purpose m a ll: * | such a scandal. T h e case was tried “ I have followed your paper with by a P re sb y terian ju dg e who weilj the earl of Halfour s tru ck u slightly false note when he said that Chlet W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN a lot of satisfactio n in most things., out of his way to denounce t >® J u s t i c e T a f t , elevated to the high but for the life of me I c a n ’t see how of c ircu lating such a talse anc r est executive o ffice and the highest you. who stand so strenuou sly for licious report. judicial position, had discharged the A mericanism, can fall to take s e r i - ; T h e re was a very prominent case duties of both in a way to command ously the C atholic m enace a f t e r the in Minnesota ¡shout the time 1 the approval not only of A merica hut o a th of the K. C. had been exposed war broke out. In m akin g -s as it was Wednesday night. It m u s t ' vestigation the court to o k possession of the world. Sin ce President T a f t was retired be tru e or men wouldn’t dare to r e - ! of the books and records o ¡* to private life in 1912 with th e e le c K n igh ts of Columbus and had the. peat i t ." toral vote of U tah and Verm ont to We do not blam e this correspond genuine oblig ation introduced into his credit, it was going som e for Salads, Sandwiches, Delicacies e n t for feeling the way she does if the cou rt records. In this case an s h e believes th e alleged oath of the editor in Mankato, M innesota, was Lord B a lf o u r to say that he had dis charg ed the duties of the preslden- K. C. a c tu ally exists. Indeed, she ued. T h e forem an of the Jury was would be a poor specimen of Ameri a Methodist m inister, who became can if 9he did not feel like jo in in g quite prominent fo r a time i any kind of an organization that middle west for the part he took | would oppose such a thing as t h a t,— afte r the trial in exposing the falsi . j an o ath that places fealty to the pope of the alleged oath. He was e- or anybody else above fe alty to the sieged with letters from well mean- s tars and strip es and the American ing but m isin form ed people and ie A nice assortment of Harry governm ent. W e presum e th e re are inform ed all of them that he was a lot of people who believe in the convinced beyond the shadows of a Hoefler’s Chocolates and Bon e xisten ce of this alleged oath. In doubt t h a t the alle g atio n was en- W E D D IN G RIN G S th e past six m onths we have re- tirely false These inquiries are Bons just received. Try a box ceived perh aps a dozen copies of i t . g ratify in g and cer ta in ©v*uence of DIAMOND RIN G S th ro u g h the mails. Only one sender tbe fact tb a t tbp av erage individual of this famous candy. S IL V E R W A R E signed his name. W e believe t h e , J o e s not want maliciously to clrcu- senders are perfectly sin cere and we ' ate th e s e stories or to persecute an- C U T G LA SS a re in hearty sym pahty with the feel-1 oth e r sect and If he gets the facts ing t h a t prompts t h e m t o re sent b e will not. A nice assortment of Diamond such an oath, e sp ecially when thev W e presume that our corresp ond- Cut Glass hear it boldly and brazenly shunted ent does not have th e printed copy ab o ut in the public presum ably bv o f the o ath that is circu lated from Water Sets, Vases, Nappies, 1 1 ^ 0 C l * 0 c i m the Congressional Record, but a lot honorable men, and still more e s pecially when it com es with a print o f peopje do. It is not, perhaps, Salt and Pepper Sets and many I ed ann otatio n, “ F r o m the C o n gres su rprising that they do not look up other articles and Soda Fountain Specialties They sio nal Record, Feb . 1 9 1 3 . " Not one i the record and see about it. in a hundred will look up the f a c t s have a righ t, perhaps, to believe that Your inspection is invited F o r that reason we propose to pre- the printed slip is true. But here are sen t the facts. L et it be distin ctly the facts and we a s k anyone who is understood In th e b eginnin g th a t we in terested and wants to be believed believe that alm o st the e n tire th e o to be f a ir minded to go to the library logy of the C ath olic church is e r and look the m atte r up for himself. T his oath was published In the Reliable Jeweler roneous and t h a t its church govern- Rutherford Building ment is undem ocratic and ill-suited Congressional Record, but it St. Helens, Oregon Columbia St. St. Helens to an e nlig htened republic but that published as evidence in an election | we adm it th a t they have the rig h t to con test wherein E u g e n e Bonniwell t h e ir own opinion ab o ut that and contested the election of T hom as they have a p erfect right to worship B u tle r, the c on te stan t allegin g that : God according to the dictates of B u t l e r circu lated this alleged oath , t h e ir own con sciences under our con- ; against him and that the oath was s titu tio n, and, so long as t h e ir re- a falsehood and libelous. And th is: ligious b elief does not c on flict witn is the conclusion o f the e lections | t h e duty they owe their cou ntry they ! c o m m itte e which the printed folder a r e entitled to the sam e respect anil J o e s not c on tain : con sid eratio n t h a t any other religion " T h i s c o m m itte e can not condemn Is. T h a t, we think , all f a ir minded ,,K’ »«congly th e publication o f the people will a g r e e to. false and libelous a r t i c l e re f e r r e d to Now for the question, " W h y do in ,,M' paper o f Mr. Ronniw cll and lare re peat neat this alleged oath which » » * the S P U R I O U S oath of people dare If it is not t r u e ? " T h e question has , h *‘ K n iK|,,w o f Colum bus. It also been asked us before. " W h y don't condemns the publication o f editor- th e K. C. sue somebody for l i b e l ? ” ial* which would incite religious W ell, they have. T h e r e are a num- l * * J u,llce in a cam paign. No man her of d istrict c o u rt cases and so far ,H' persecuted for his relig ion as we have ever been ab le to find w hether lie las C ath olic o r P r o te st- out, c irc u la to rs of the oath always a n t . " W h a t do you th in k , f a ir minded I hav e been found guilty of libel, the c ou rts and ju r ie s finding the alleged le ad e r, o f an organization that will o a t h does n o t e xist and nev er has circ u la te this alleged oath as a part ♦ ♦ of an official governm ent document existed. ♦ A N um ber o f th e s e cases have without at the sam e time statin g that gone to the suprem e court. We went the sam e o fficial governm ent a u t h o r to A rth u r C l a r n e ’s law lib r a ry F r i ity said on the same page that the If a man will lie day and located two. Any citizen o ath was a lie ? who wants to be f a ir can do the about, one thing he cannot be be sam e thing F i r s t , we will present lieved about anything. T h e sp e ake r who was here a t the th e case of H. S. T u r n e r of San»a Cruz, California. T u r n e r was a S o B lu e Mouse this week s tirrin g up c ia list running a paper called the hatred a t 55 cents per head and s e l Your day’s work is shortened and " W o r ld I ss u e .” He published the ling his books, a t the conclusion of made easier when you have a good oil alleged oath and was arreste d on a th e lecture, like a patent medicine w arrant sworn out before the district fakir, is too sm art a man not to know cookstove. Bum Pearl Oil for fuel and IIe| a tto rne y charged with crim inal libel. that this alleged oath is a fake. He was convicted in the d istrict referred frequently to the Masonic you no longer have coal and wood to court and appealed to the supreme Irate rn lty. As a m em b er o f that f r a -1 te rn ity we resent his evident e ffo rt Carry or ashes to shovel out. court of C alifo r n ia which sustained the verdict. Anyone interested In to hi(lfi be,lind the re spectab ility of the tru th can find the c a s e in the t h a ‘ a n P,,' nt ar>d honorable order You work with a clean controlled 1 5 4 th P acific R e p o rts on p a g j :!4 which fights Its battles in the open » l'L « ___ .. e . l. tltlrl i t l i 11 n r o s t r o r t i i ! f u e o o o n r i n i n a r u heat that is concentrated directly un t h e opinion o f the supreme cou rt ani1 with uncovered faces and wears was un animous and It took occas- *ts *nsil5nla w>fh open pride. Had der the utensil where it is needed__ ion to say th a t " I t is undisputed Mr S aw >er ''a r«'I hf* entirely fair he i th a t the publication was false. and your kitchen is kept cool and free It to the Masons or to the K C a lso pointed out t h a t the libel did cou1'* l,avp ci,p<l t,|p fact t h a t th i s ! from dirt. not. have to mention any particular a,1PB'‘d o a , h was investigated fully individual, but the K. C. order as a , y a of Grand M asters of whole. I U‘0 Masonic lodge in California. Pearl Oil is the clean-burning, uni T h e oath Is too long and too l n d e - l T ,iey b r,,a '1« " « d the scope of their form, economical kerosene — refined cen t to print. It is amazing that lnv,istN atio n to include alleged Cath- any man with ord in ary horse sense ,,lir ProP »8a nda and In a long re- and re-refined by a special process. would believe that any white human port ,hP8P sentence»: being would be such a fool as to W i n * K night» T ilt, Dealers every whet e. Order by name t a k e such an oath, but religious When K nigh ts o f old met In t o u r -j — Pearl Oil. p re ju d ic e is so stro ng that lots of ney they wore coats of mail and hel- people do believe it, hence this artr- met« of steel. Modern K n ig h ts ar«1 cle. STANDARD Oil COMPANY ; not so woll prepared. Two of them T h e o th e r case that we found In met on the vlEnei» o f P ortlan d the California ) th e suprem e c o u rt reports ¡s from o th e r day and had a m e r rle jo ust O klahom a. It is In the 166 Pac. (>ne was a Knight o f C olum bus and page 1110. T h e oath is set forth In the o th e r a Knight o f the K K. K full In this c ase t o g e t h e r with com- T h e latter didn't even have time to m e n t by the e d ito r who was sued for don his knig htie and pillow slip (KEROSENE) libel T h e e d ito r In this case was T h e cause of the c h a lle n g e was that 1 R o y Crane and the case was tried in ¡ t he K night o f the K K K aske d the j HEAT f anadian county, O klahom a. t 'r a n n K n ig h t of the one c to sign t h e c o m - 1 ANI) LIGHT was convicted in th e C rim in al Court pulsory education bill. T h e Colum- o f Appeals In 1 9 1 7 and s e n t e n c e ! t o . bus K n ig h t declined with than ks prison and fined. He took the c c m whereupon the th re e K k n ig h t ac- to t h e suprem e court w here the low-1 cused him of bein g a K. C. He ad-| It is cs pec Interesting ti> O regonia ns to know that an Oregou c ase involving a s im ilar suit was quoted by the su- , 0Urt of O klaho m a Oran« I'regc THE ST. HELENS MIST ! ¡ally Hot Weather Lunches June Suggestions Fine Jewelry Noon Day Lunches in iMt. Hood Von A. Gray M a s o n ' s 0!,rough fir the day PEARL c« LAST CHANCE! gir grati v eli»»1' •ber incorili Just one more day of sale •■or 8-Quart Wear-Ever Aluminum Kettle, special $ 1 .6 9 by thè I (ire*"11 salii I! the Or uccpl Pick fot helfer (bai I" Cover extra 45c A complete line of other Wear- Ever Goods at 2 5 per cent reduc tion in former prices. E . A . ROSS Masonic Building St. Helens, Oregon Why Save Money? tu ore 0« l Lad a I by ll»r I «ritti a li colia ghe la ImiepoN ieri of tool! tu ball Amili Trance, record a I of fat i con»«'ut senior I owneil li o*n l.#il of fai, i senior i Jeraey li cova ma I of fai ni The M It is just as necessary for the wage carnet .mil sul- aried employee to have working capital business proprietor. as lor th- Getting ahead in the world is reai lier Holger, rraii U 6 I test thè I yr\ »Iti tira ! nothing but seizing opportunities, and the person with no capital is rarerly able to do it. Trace every fortune to its source and you will find i little foundation of saved money. Thla n olhrr Ori ('tritoli. I bui 20 Sl.tiios, a I Party hu of ualng ( ! borii In I olber ber trer doni Kouire a meda! ila First National Bank ( HAS | olber S T IIKI.KNH, O REGO N Member F ed eral Reserv e S y e f in GRAHAM. F r e e Me n i II A. M i l l . 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Kerr* Egg Producer is a uniform, balanced, d e p e n d a b l e egk m a k i n g feed, 21 per cent egg protein. c a n ’t have Kerr s Dairy Feeds, none better. We also have sev- eral other brands of dependable Dairy F e .i. Fromp delivery anti priced right. Also Wheat, C r a c k e d Corn. Grains and Hay. Strawberry Crates for fttrvw brrrl«*, a re rlp ónlng fu tí. D o n 't Irt Ibi-m «'• •" w""''' thi- la r k o f i ra to » . H r I ihvi « n largì- supply al price» Inwcr than I h »I MIMMII). Building Material W e can supply y o u r m i n i a In t h i s line » m l al » u r p r l -l " * 1» prier». A i w a ) » In » iin -I i — b r i c k , lim e, c r m « * I, p i « " « * a n d " ' " ’ m a t e r ia l * w hen b uild in g Hint h o m e . Frank Wilkins Office and Warehouse on Sheldon Dock, l’h nr Building Supplies' Feed H ay and Gr ai n ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ki.t w »Mm