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T H E S T . H E L E N S M IS T . FRMDAV. |l' I V ¡ PAGE FOUR T H E ST. HELENS MIST C1-’ .’ JUNTY well .1- physically We are les* able I s i„'.i r »train when it doe» c o n e T ak e a vacation Go away Your (oh will run for a w till«- without you If it won't it isn't worth having y „u r vacation, your change, will help \. it H may keep you from a complete breakdow n and a (mix v ,l„ d ,.i - bill, and ai any rate Ii will make you more lit for more and bet ter work when you gel hack, and In that wav It w til he n good Invest I J K K ' S I.K SSIIN S I K K MHIN EOKGtbTTEN. Have you ever done a piece of M ajo r G eneral G eorge B ell, corn- work, conscious ut the tim e that 1 í 8 u < h I ICvery Kricliiy by mauding the sixth corps a re a o( the som ething was vitally wrong with it. hut unable to find the defect u n i » THK M IS T P I B U S H I M J COMPANY United S tates arm y, spoke a number a f t e r th e jo b was done'.' of wholesome tru th s in an address 8. C. M O K T O N ................................ E ditor Thursday at Chicago. T h e feeling that " s o m eth in g is It is literally true, as he declared, that we are w ro n g" floats up like a vapor from 8Ü BC H 1PTIOS KA TES scrapping our national defenses and the subconscious mind A T o ro n to doctor toiled evenin gs it is lik e scrapping o ur police fore On* Y e a r ........................................... and imagining we would be safe o n ' for two winters, building in his eel- Bix M o nti!»......................................... the s t r e e t s " ' lar an 18-foot m otor bout to be used ment \s a result of the failu re of co n-1 “ n a ne arb y lake All the time he E ntered as seccnd-cla»» mattor. g r e s s to m a k e a sufficient upproprla- conscious that som ething was I -.si IN s IV Il'l I Ja n u a r y 10th. 1 8 12. at the P o sto ffice lion " o u r organized reserve is vtr- wrong, but could not figure it on*, ai St Helena. Oregon. under the act tualiy d estro y ed ." Out of lO.UOu re-1 a ltho ug h he pondered ev erything in n a garden or Plani vegeta Id of M arch 3rd. 187 8. Cultivate them crops In a field serve officers, only 500 will be In tho from engin es to paint. 15-day maneuvers. We have prac* W he n it cam e time to ta k e the prepari' give them good treatment. • row and in ike good yields COUNTY O F F I C I A L P A P E R ticallv scrapped our aircr a ft and i ur boat freight train to ship ii and they grov -------------- --------------------------------------------- subm arin es, have trimm ed dnw.i ihe ' « the lake, he suddenly found what Xegleet Gleni slant them, and they M ember National E d ito rial A s.ocia s m a u regular arm y to a police force, ¡'ad bothered his subconscious mind. do nothlng \nd ilio ante m i e liolds good io >n/< .»»• r>»nnw iiriftin was: are .» rapidly drifting ? hark back Into tlon and Oregon S t a t e E ditorial and T h e re was no way of g e tting the to huni ti tieings the condition that found us woeful AMOCialioa Xhuse 'Olii self and voli piiv for ly unprepared when we entered the boat out of the cellar, except liy tearing a big hole in the foundations it T ak e care of volimeli, obsi rve World war in April. 1817 digging u deep thè rules of pialli common senso and A T a H O P E 'S ENO. T h e g r e a te r part of our present house and dig you ulti !'.• more flt In everv wav ìorm ous public debt, as General opening to the outside J o h n R a th ie and Klvie D. Kirby, enorm ous public Whv cali we not legni ibis lessoll? due to unpre-i Bell truly says. "Is both young men. were hanged at S a _____ ____* — many of the paredness, us were K E E P I P T H E H it .H U I I S . lem "last Frid ay a f t e r exhausting ■ • w ar." The rlnnR ef ih*' flre gong rouse.l every legal means for nearly two In T heodore Roosevelt, o utstandin g >» « v« rv »»‘ctlon of the country thè , hlef of thè l'o rin ili» Oro flre years to save t h e ir lives. exponent of wise national prepared- now there are auto m o b ile lines which department w ho was roniing olii frolli Russell H ecker. an o th e r young a r r >’ P a s s e n g e r s from points to under thè eOo f o l i 1 * ng an opera man. tho sam e week, was sentenced ness is In his grave; General Wood c points, in com petition with steam tlon D o n n i- aitei,ilatits and imr- to hang All th re e were adjudged is l'ar overseas In the Philippines, and e le c tric roads. es ili (he hospo il falled to hold Itili» guiltv of murder in the first degree and a m ajority of congress has T h e s e tilings a r e conveniences, un i and hnlf d I'ed lo* Jllinped Itilo bis by Juries. T h e two fo rm er were c o n adopted tlte poor slogan, " B i l l i o n s even necessities. We would not d,, ear. d * - » «-.l tip thè stree! and arrlvod victed with Neil Hart, who has a l and more billions for bonus, but n ig without them. ut ili* fir e III Mine tu direct op era ready paid the e xtre m e penalty, of gardly mil lions for the arm y and the But should they not be required to do quickly are life s t loti 8 the m urd er of S h e r if f Til T aylo r of national guard help pay for the upke. p of the high Pendleton. H ecker was convicted of costly lessons fo rg otten! — .Spokes ways which they use'.’ darn planning and executing the murder man-Review Some W , * non slliok and Would It not lie sound business for nitun of F r a n k Bow ker. the s tate le gislatu re » to levy a spe- socks, hut ioti never i Capital punishment, prescribed by U N N E CE SSA RY K IS K S . clal tax on such public c a rrie rs the doing both at the sum timi' law and carried into effect, delib er ; • t o he d. voted e o le lj i Only a few days ago several bat fl ately in the nam e of ju stice , seems a * A * A A **> « * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ / m aintain the roads? at Seaside beach were drowned. f e a rfu l thing, and yet who shall say ers T h e tax should not la* excessive that it is not the portion earned by They were toying with a canoe and the b r e a k e r s ” A hut It should be sub stituted, and few those who. w ith cold-blooded pre-j tried to W E S P E C I A L I Z E IN taxes would he more Just heard their calls meditation, ta k e the life of a fellow, beach life guard , for help and went to aid them. Ho I K E X V W YTION. maR a th ie and Kirby, sentenced to die was drowned in the effort to save a on the gallows, become o b je cts of third party afte r he hud rescued two T h e best investment that t h e aver pity but what of R a th ie and K i r b y , persons Somebody s foolishness and m urd erers of one of Oregon s finest the love of the daring or spectacular thp #„ niB, wr , s , 0 , a k „ , vacation citizens and most efficient o f f ic e r s - » a s responsible for the loss of three * R u ssell Hecker. doomed to end his lives F u rt h e r up the beach a man life in the near futu re at the end of and woman ventured too far out and a hangm an's noose, will un d o u b ted ly ! were swept seaward by the strong ¡S.ilails. Sandwiches. Delicacies e xc ite the sympathies of many, but undertow Two men. one of them the contemplation of the awful fate the s h e riff of Columbia count* aw aitin g him should not be divorced risked their lives to save the lives from the m em ory of the foul murd er of the bathers who took an unnec. s- he perpetrated. r ‘8k , du« d a>' “ » « m o o n the T h e r e have been too many killings 1 olumbla river claimed a victim Two in Oregon, too manv in the w ho le hoys in a canoe took a chance on country- Human life is held too battling the rough water and strong, cheaply Violent deaths are report- current One »'as drowned and t h e , ed dailv and it is plainly apparent « 'tie r escaped only by a miracle Man A nice assortment of Harry t h a t too manv people hold too slig h t has not yet conquered the e l e m e n t regard for the law of God and man and he is foolish when he starts an Ii *cilet's Chocolates and Bon which says. " T h o u shalt not kill, unnecessary battle He is foolish f I f young men will not respect the » h e n he takes a risk unless It I Bons just received. Try a box law they m u st be made to fear it and! » ' a t such, risk is in line with I , the s te r n e st punishment which can j duty or his vocation. of this lamous c indy. be meted out to murderer» may be — ------------ « --------------- W the means of causin g other potential j •VOI OUGHT TO WO.” m u rd e re rs to he sitate before they pull the trigger. How many times have you hud T h e f a te which overtook Rat hie! some one come to you and but; in and K irby F r id ay morning and w hich' and say. " H e r e . I ’ll tell you what you' will o v ertake young Hecker. is their I ought to d o ? " harvest of a field which they, sowed! Have you not felt lik e answering to tares, and it should sound a warn- " W h o gave you any license to tel, lng to boys growin g into manhood me what I ought to d o ? ” and Soda Fountain Specialties that evil habits and evil ways are the j T h e chances are ten to one tin seeds of m isfortune and disaster out i the fellow who comes to you w; of which nothing else can grow. such cocksuredness d oesn’t kno\' ----------------* ---------------- ¡an y th in g about your conditions oi F R A U D U L E N T “ M A SO N S." problems. His idea, if be has one, it Hot Weather Lunches INNI R A N C I , V For com fort “ J E V E R Y B O D Y ON W H E E L « . For best results be sure to use Pearl Oil—the clean, economical kerosene that Is refined and re-refined by a special process. KL l i IKK!OKI) r e a i :J 1 2 3 — Residence Y 38 J c f ' K Mil'» L . J ■tv litro 1 Halil" Lillll I * "I ' ■ |0 Cuti v ili I • uraliani | [ Burk«- I T Hr us r „ — nr ■ i l H o I iuuh ■ I co . and 74-W Hrrmo | | | (in te r fa rtH iitiii |c I'urr. iii.ii | r . u rt • -it,. hi |l Ila* I"» ''••í.’í í i r B ; i I'liltiisn jroiimstal' dsdsMu'l a mont h I Mr Incruu sá ori lu» I « I kill *«» i Utteil »ml ’ lection ii «" START SOMETHING »mount uf ith to this dr pay his rov "Start something worth while ii you would make progress," is the advice frequently given to young for ih» »nt I men. l ucre is nothing a young man or woman can that xx ill contribute more to their progress and piness than a hank account. start hap Hr K. u. i Hui« t xi* Money in the hank begets confidence, and a captain I industry has said, " C O N F I D E N C E BEGETS E N T H U S IA S M AND E N T H U SIA SM CON Q U E R S I H E W O R L D ." i 4#|i>|ai<-« i ■ Ibi» œ",n,' ■t lank» .uni 1 tho tinnì. i *» «jor*'<i I Irirnnl I:. , |#f rr-i* VEKM r OEOIBil LLOYD ha u m . i BEN I » I» » t> pi have I...... ft’! ' »' <’ ll"lll,a B E N E F I T ' by the interest we add and you will be journeying toward success. Nili I t ' l X N XI ' I I I I N, l ’r*'»iilrlit J. a s o n ’ s E. HI 'It'll INSOY I .«l.liT o lu mbin^LonntiT/Bank Rutherford Building Columbia St. St. Helens . , -^ S OREGON . Bor»' aii'l ! S T A R T A B A N K A C C O U N T — K E E P IT G R O W IN G Hulun» fir !l?»r Sir I , Ito tb«nk Iklpmr na l ç n» lu « ,.* flrn jo ru d ii * I riVl. I »Join than » : , («idilli nui; co, (nil «haul Ut. i* ». l! •»* tisici ii ihu r M O ST MI LES ^»D O LLA R 13 |J lo 1 oo 4-4-1# I rluic f( • injury G U M -D IP P E D C O R D S -and th eir J iig h J d ile a g e R ec o rd s ‘ Te in^h mileage records of Firestone Cords continue to em- p lasi/e the fact that Firestone methods are different and better, ese records, steadily increasing in number end In mileage H I11' , V Firestone contention that thare ii one best way to build tires Among the primary sources of Fiiestone extra mileage la u C Riim-dipplng—the saturation of the cord plies In a vat ? 1' 1 ‘1 1 '■■um l^U9 coating each cord an»l virtually eliminating Internal heat and friction Another is I irestone air ba,; curing, xvith its 200 pound tension*’ W 1,ch Place* every cord accurately and equalize» the M,< y cord tires are good—a fexv are better— Firestone user» *«y one is best. HEAT AND LIGH T Anllk'T. L I t It,.»!<■- STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( .K . E R O I S N K ) L i IAnllknr Jr I . J yKb,7 ' 1 n| .,tie rubber» of diffeient plantations and types, and by tempering it before mixing. Fiiestone men add .HI! more mileage. PEARL L [uoiitii » o ’ »■ f u r t i FARM S For sale by dealers everywhere. Ask for It by name—Pearl Oil. (California) |jv Gì r*’<- l' \tra c ho ice lund, fine orchard. no rock. a. r. very li, . -.link alni eijUlpinettl illclUdeil, good rumj , hulldllig d o s e lo good acliool, 3 4 2 0 0 un gnu,| toriiia ° il .; a c r e , i l m i i e garden lalid. purlly c le a r ami fai '•nice very ■ islly cle ared, olle tulle olii oli pavem enl, cium location, fini' iiew .1 roiiiu s liu ik, unly 3 1 2 7 5 7 1 7 . o r e . e lio n e garden and fru ii lund. eluse m nini a»( „( hmldlugs. II good pari of II eleureil up, bulini*. p.isi ur» *n,| • i .il' eleared, good road Willy 32*>oo un * ,ir terms lo reason XII kind-' o( ne ie agn alni »muli trneta ask u know! Phones — Otticc I : I ’■ I"' ■ t j j bu rn PEARL OIL We may be having hard tim es b u t 1 we a r e still ab le to buy a u t o m o - : biles. T h e m otor vehicle re g is t r a -1 tion in the cou ntry in 1821 totalled 1 0 , 3 3 8 , 6 3 2 — an increase o f m ore; than a million over 1920. About half o f these cars are be lieved to be owned by farm ers, i though th e re are no actual figures on distribution. At any rate, the country is on an a u to m o b ile basis, and those alarm in g sta tis tic ia n s, who a r e forever trying to show by fig u re s that the national Income is not large enough to buy j tires and gasoline, might as w e l l 1 throw away t h e ir lead pencils and be gin to worry ab o ut som ething else. W e a r e go ing to keep these cara and buy m ore T h a t ig settled. And if the incom es c a n ’t stand the! in c re a sin g investment and upkeep, i why, w e’ll have to Increase the In com e T h e a u to m o b ile Is here to| stay Every b ody is on wheels. I ;» room modern one block from c ity hull. $.:liiu "“»X lerau. , room new strictly m odern, riv er view, i l,,-. Kara*», «g. 1 1 .1 nice olid very d esirab le, only 3325(1 , n,,>tii and hulr a c re c h o ic e gard e n lund. ph of fruit no , li.eutlou, only 3 I Him on good te rm s ’ n Mil .Old good lot and good locution only $;.,p and clea n lin ess directly on the utensil. l J •UN. H OUSES I (t’h't* Lutti blu ' " I wo g,,od W) ae re l a m i » with good liiipruveiuoiil * f„r S| .. en . I * am. wagon and harn e as for T ourin g nu IM (ru* Good hiilldliig lot for R ed an, Good 2U acre (aim clo»«u for Si Helens W h a t liuve you for t rad e ? * Mt. Hood Ice Cream Masons throu gh ou t the United u«>on >a r t i n i o r m a - U l l ___ _ u- A S tates. not to say the wide world. t,o n if an> at a11 will be highly g ja ti f l e d at the action i m -s suggestion, and his m anner, Reliable Jeweler of the federal court, d istrict of Utah, | ma(le you mad. of course, which has ju st sentenced Matthew W ell, rem em b er it. And when you St. Helens, Oregon M cB lain , Thompson Perrot and D o m - ; 8 ° to s° ® « one el»« “ nil o f f e r him Inic B e r g e rs to two years each on : advice, or tell him what he ought to ten counts each .(c o n c u r re n t sen- '1° he sure you know what you are f e n c e ) , for using the mails to de- taking about. fraud T h e prisoners were convicted of operating the “ American Masonic F e d e r a t i o n ,’’ w hatever that may be, | and of having duped some ten thou sand persons in this country and \ abroad into buying " d e g r e e s ” of »11 kinds. It was proved t h a t the " a u t h o r i t y ” which they claim ed for workin g the craft degrees was a ne-! gro organization in Louisiana, and j that the alleged Scottish organlza-l tion which they claimed a» an au-j th o rity for con fe rrin g the degrees! was an organization originated by McBlain . W itn e ss e s came from all over the ! United S t a t e s and from Sooti»and. T h e trial ju d g e rebuked the defend a n ts un m ercifu lly for perpetrating such an open fraud on the oldest and most honorable frate rn al o rg a nization in the world. In addition to the long te rm s of imprisonm ent giv en, e ach of the d efendants was fined 3 5 , 0 0 0 , and, of course, must pay the costs of the suit. T h e convicted men were not p artic u lar as to what " M a s o n ic " degrees they sold, initiates were mad e in the B lu e Lodge, the K n ig h t s T em plar, the S cottish Rite, Instead o f‘‘feeding’’ a range in a not, the E a s t e r n S ta r, or the Mystic Sh rin e , provided the "c a n d id a t e s ” stuffy kitchen this summer, you can had the cash. save yourself a lot of trouble and work The postoffice au th o ritie s are g ratifie d to have been vindicated in j by cooking with a good oil cookstove. upholding the in te g rity of the postal [ service, which canno t he made to No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to aid a fraud with impunity. Lik ew ise, all Masonic bodies will r e jo ic e that I shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen with m a le fa cto r s striv ing to bring t h e ir ! o rg anizatio ns into disrepu te have met a steady, controlled heat concentrated t h e ir j u s t deserts. r u A WEH, l . o l N H , HON IMS, 111 : N I \ | ,s \l l \Ni l \ N 11 I N \ KMTMI M s W TRADES Noon Day Lunches M [ associ Weekly Offerings of the RUTHERFORD REALTY (JO Th . r vho have already experience»! experienced firestone Firestone mileage, have nave * 'opping and experimenting—they ¡meriting—they have made these with o an? ar'1 •quinment. Investigate your ftiend»' blend*1 success r , 1 . i re" a n< ("or<3* and buy your next tire accordingly Come in and get your share of extra mileage. ............... FXHHI) t t i L X R T S : : 'IX M i CORD » W. Ik M S fcis'ur-'iLa i w _ . ............. ................................ h