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T H E ST H E L E N S MIST. EHI HAY. OC TO BE R .’7. 1(LV \I -.1 ..... me,.. ini. .1 »he ...de, of the ' lonorul.le Marlin White. ply to tin. «b ove entitled Dourt lor Me, Id! HI me .... H I , » . - ; fudge of I he m oinl» l o u i t o f the tho r.dlef prayed (or In hi* ioi*i noli li» I I ........ . St Helens, l i r e . Dot 20. 1 922. uorl hea it qusrlei .0 I Hi if ........... ‘ of plaint on file herein wtiu'li I» *< qtiurier , ,1 ■' 111 low'll ( ..lumina duly made, dated and eu To the Mist: Regarding your ur follows : salti sect U h i \,,,.| ,,1 Hun,., lo u r l e n d Seplellll.ei ‘ . 11122 ! t i d e In the hint Instil* of The Mint That the sani ilefemlaii'a in this ship Ht'Vell I i Merlili,in JOHN I* l ,OOTK. 1 ns to my husband. Willtuui l»o*8e,j SU|j U|U| ,.Heh un.l .ill of them hi *<■ • • » \\ est t»r I ,* \\ ilium (Continued from P a g « 5 ' Mloriie» for I'lallillff. Itesl.leliee ---------- ---------------------------------------- >“ >• quote,I Judge Kakin as having ^uVre’il "tJ f u lf> met for 111 ..ml ill timi rumi t ti is t tiene» . , .1 rig lit eeii a lii» , terlv aioI l*osl Office \ddress. SI Helens, v e r i t y of Wisconsin date* from tins said that it would not be fair to my c \OHe t liftr claim* and «*ach of tlum, ( I N I I .»it . t li •lie«» III .1 a point elghle.u l i s t Oregon act which i* in force today in a mod- husband * mother to parole him to|if ai|V tlu.v or nnv of n,tMll ha>e in dir. i i h .. \orthw»Ht cornar ' ABS I k.su i s lfteil form Another striking fig- her and allow her to continue to aup and to the following described leal rods out'i ure In the cause o f public tnstruo- port him The Judge did not express property situate In I'olumhla . ...in • *' I ira (Ni rods to the point ol tlon was Win D Hoard, an editor, himself In Ihls manner, although he ty. Stute of Oregon, to w it DOLI MIIIA I ol 1 ' AUSTkiLT a man of vision and fearlessness By did say my husband was 25 years All that part of l ot Nuii.l"-. *--1 !.. ton DOMI ANY .aid claims If any m ic e and p«*u he implored the Ger- old. As a matter of fact my husband l’ wo tS ) in Seelioti Teli I I I ) , in " I l'rsslj^, orili, or If «II» of mans within his Influence to fo; - w ill he 22 years of age on his next Towushlp Seveu , 7 ) Noi III of ltung.< il-. * fi.ll to dunt sake the worships of the fatherland birthday and his mother has not Four ,4> West of thè W Ulani, il. (-lulni. barbers and become Americans, taking Amer- supported him On the contrary lie Meridiali lying cast of a Noi tli m i if ¿cn> of tli«*in. that lean, mix with Americans, trade with has contributed to his mother's sup South line whlch is Kasl i!4 : .' f. ,1 Hewitt Building t the def« troni thè cast boun.lary line of l o, u I.. Americans He became governor port Yours respectfully. " E N N E I I M B AI i ,,:H s||07 have no Ilk. ill :. ., i MUS W i* BOSSI Numhere.l One ( I l of Sedioli Tei, and and his first order was to his sec ! • « IIW • I.M-.UUM i# I 101 and south and west of thè l'ouu tight retary of state to recognize no docu "r > I I h i i k Uim lttrii •*1 MMONS |l\ Cl III It \ I ' l l » . * *r- ‘ < l»M 5.U to the » VVr make our canil/ tec ty Itomi Also l.ots Numhere.l Olia so..». ments not written in English. I1 ropert> at»ove doscrÜMN! or any Through his efforts a compulsory In the t'lrcult t'ourt of the Stale of ,1 , ami Two <21 of Sedioli Fifie.-n every d.iv so it is always ,.t Plllllltlff H (III*. tiei'i ol am attendance law was passed, also a Mlllli BA It III. |( UIOP fow i ■"» I Oregon, in and for thè t onni» ot 1 1 * 1 On«,. t y 1 »«» l *«*« read to !it-v.li None hilt the best »per of Itange Kour ,4* W osi of thè W il > .i < lui. , lga, K -jv - law defining what constituted a Columbia. lulntifi ilio sunt I1 lamette Merldlan more pi.rtlcularlv '. .a Id uml it .»..lUry ub.l qp ¿»JM school. In one of his editorials lie l.eonu McIntosh, i'lntntlff, of materials used. desi-rii.ed hy metes sud ho il n <l s as he de UtK'l Itili l »»llttl U. declared that he knew numberless in vs. 1 ^ ‘t «MM» UH title 1» • Beglunltig at 111., snuplt » 1'ry our l .itty anti lull stances where German children ha I Brenton L. McIntosh. Defendant foli.iws, to wit: ilefend Northwest corner of thè Northe.. • >i'*'\ grown to majority within the sound To: Brenton I,. McIntosh, the o K II A It II», i ||„, Cream Catamels. Ir hetru U tu, quarter of salti section Flfteen i 1 5 i ants ud »ach oi o f the high school bell who could above-numed defendant: airsuU F lu t ch,,. Âlirll Uil, - ■« an.t runniug thence westerlv alouz ••'**1 not read or speak English He was j n the name of the State o f Ore- . OIIU.M II..II . • You will like our choc mercllessly abused by the opposition „on. you are hereby required to ap- thè northerly line of salii sedioli (il (o*s *h-P K L A,Un, . . ^**«*r» l'r*>pil»lur olates press both political and religious an., pear and answer the complaint filed (een (1 5 , lo a polnl in thè . .est p> r iimli'r tin boundary line of the James Hill Do he served hut one term for men against you In the above entitled iiifit 1 Prices always leason- B L A C K S M I1 H whose minds are trained in paro- suit on or before the 10th day of nution Land Claim, then..- southerly ehlal schools cannot absorb the Am- November. 1 922. said date being along (lie east houn.lar. line - : < able. Hill Donution Land J L i m i 11 erican idea more than six I S > weeks from the said James K«|w*rt bur, intere *t • statt* • It owing black»..* In Wisconsin the department of 29th day of September. 1922. the claim to a point in the North line V\ ..».m, c, •«»el prop the Zephanlah Bryant Donation Land H*»ke. aulii (spuli instruction has no juuris.llction over date fixed for the first publication en y private or parochial schools what-1 of this summons and if you fail to Claim, then»* Easterly along t Iff rrruv t ht*ret ever Their teachers are not e xam -! answer or otherwise appear herein North line o f said Zephaulah Pi*.*: CON FRACTOR lned by county superintendents, the plaintiff for want thereof will Donation Land Claim (o a point in the east line of said northwest qiiar They can teach what they please. !‘ PP>> to the Court for the relief ter of section fifteen , 151 . thence b w imo m , ,n,raclor there are none to say nay. For a prayed for in her complaint herein, north along the east line of said tn»! t» Mull.li.r l ’Ial.s * ,| 1 »tiuut», y number of years niy work was by a >o *>t p'“ V i e n n a » T X l ^ h l ‘ hoodsi »o r< 1, west quarter of section fifi »I by Thi P » » 1’ Ishe.l 8t II b I wis . Oregon parochial school The only patriot,.- - « ■ * “ •* * ^ „ o r/ , I n . 1 16 1 <" “ »* P>»'* of beginning \ ■ Is song that swelled upon the air that °* matrimon» heretofore existing and Iu‘ now existing between between the the pluln- plain- * w ‘l ‘ f 1 * ’ 1 Al.B E U r III I * Il AM ni* in, I could distinguish was "Duetchlan I al*'J * existing tiff and defendant he dissolved and I n‘>r' ,1W<‘<il quarter of the nor, lag, dock bui , . ljrk 4liJ uher alles." 1 never could find out held for naught. I quarter of Section fifteen ( 15 1 In K ebernl wmlnr front - "Ulrmctiui what was taught for in that state That the plaintiff he awarded the j Township seven ,7 , North of Bang •St lluluus, o r « all religious bodies and assemblage, Four 4 1 West of the Wlll.il *tt care, custody and coutrol of minor have sanctuary, and during the world child Chester I.ee McIntosh, and a 1 - 1 DE C O R A I OR war used this protection to spread so for the sum of Klftv i $50 00» dol Herman propaganda, at first aga:ns* -GIVI- YOU R E A L SERVICE. lars per month as permanent rnatu-i Canada and after war was declared J A L A It .il l'u . II. «i pmiutur tenanoe for the education, care and I C H A R G E Y O U R E A S O N A B L E PRICES l.r the C S.. against this nation. M* maintenance of their minor child and mii.l I >v.n(mlut »II u .„u flrM-dâu family physician, an Austrian. for her costs and disbursements of. l ’buum H : J f..i pr.iu.pt ..-r.lcm SI 1,1. N O T H IN G HUT I’H E BEST M E A T S «♦killed and cultured, uas made to t^is actjon aIuj f 0r suoh further and | make public retraction, kneel and other reli,.f as thl„ ( o u r , ma). A N D GROCERIES DAIRIES kiss the flag for a talk he gave in seetn meet and agreeable to equity . a parochial school Several contrib- T|)j.j summons Is served upon yo i . uiors to the press of Oregon try to by publication thereof in the St lie! 1 ST H E LE N S I *.» I It i Putumrliw make the point that if the public ens Mist, by order of the Honorable pur» nulk j I m I . r.-»tu fr..tn T b school was what It ought to he the j A E a g , „ t Judge of the above en- I t - m t « * l J .. .. - » i . . . ju ii,,,,, larochlal school would go out of kx - titled Court. ■ lally D«\ui.«y a irliiiza Pruy» Strain! St St Helen Ore»nm Telephone 4 *1 lstence. I « i l l their attention to the! Dated the 27th duv of September, , l'tiOIlt* 1 i 1 public schools of Minnesota, the very 1922 These w a r m days when appe best In the nation— fund, buildings. It D CAMPBELL, tites need stimulating th h i . ht - IN UI.ESIDE D » lH I » or |-u, equipment. •• currlcu- Attorney for the Plaintiff, 5**4 i Wh.il« Milk »'nu.. ..ur .»n T I lum, and study methods Yet tn that Commercial Street Astoria Oregon turn naturally to the s.mthin I i«ml«.| cows (Jil.illly • rvlrm |iu state the sectarian school is mor- Date of first publication Septem- ..n „ ; n K ,, n f i,._ C r r - t m u 1.1 »-ni Try um »V 1 llurrtm. l*ru| In evidence than in Oregon The her 2 9 . 1922 to o in c b » u c u t.i. ! l'huiin 2UF2 -atne people try to 'eii us that the Date o f last publication Novem- And when n g n t l y a n d sai sectarian schools Inculcate a super- ber 10. 1922 made Ice Cream i* a health' H O I I LS lor brand of patriotism In answ>:, ~ * *“" and nourishing food. 1 compare Oregon, the first t*. " g o N o l ’lt E 1«> < K K D IT oR H . over the top" with the province of In the County Court o f the Slate of If you would enjoy the I k t o i t . ADI A H o i Kl II... Dbui* (Juebec where conscription was cetn- On-gou. for the County o f Doluni- Proti * ourle.n s - r.-rnturt-ui Fin health during; the summer eat hatted by the church. Patriotism Is I clm*.* mcc.iuio.lmiion« .«ml uimmlt entire consecration to one's countrv I " the Matter of the Estate of plenty o f— >1 and no church or people can teach Jitcob Lengacher. Deceased INSURANCE what they have not. Comparing ef-| Notice is hereby given that the ficiency between the school and the undersigned. Ida Lengacher, has church In the Philippines, the school i “ Poin ted administratrix of W *1 J SIIEEIIY . Sps, A|«i * *>i:r friends to avoid you? T h e y Either Brick or Bulk Urogun l.ift* Inmiufiiii t* ( *.uii»4»j, has done more in 25 years than the the estate of Jacob Lengacher. J J l . ♦ oi b«U Utili: . I : .uud. urt church did in 300 Others would ceased, by the above named court., w ill certainly do so when your breath is had. have us refroin from religious argu and that the creditors of said de- 1 A P P E T I Z I N G L U N C H E S ment and strife that what one fae- ceased may file their claims again*, K K gl h R lu 1.1 )t*ur prop Th ere is no excuse for am i.c n. ing a had FOR tlou would consider patriotic duty, said estate with the Administrator, p f ' t ) with *» t « » m « il !.«t y«:4 at 1205 Y'eon Building. Portland. the other would consider persecution I tur ui tu * uv»»f « m ni. a . d a bêit P A R TIC U LA R PEOPLE breath. It is caused hy disorders ol the stomach Oregon. and both would act against the well 1 'loi 1.41 n Ili flit» !•)>• . in tht L i t 2& IDA L E N G A C H E R . being of the state Yet Canada has > «‘til N III) untili F Y li' • li Al co*t No whit h can he corrected hy taking C ham berlain’« Administratrix »Il Vitlt’lltjti ni.,;oli Ki'ii i A m u . had just such a situation, inherited BAIIG E F LE O N A R D I, , from the Battle of the Bdyne ’ f K W u i cà. * M invili»*, i m k I ablets. M any have been permanently cured o f Attorney for Administratrix with the added Irritant of different VK»nt. St li««* I i H « »I , »! Date of first publication Septem-j stomach troubles by the use o f these tablets after languages o f the factions Yet our (,er 29 1922 4 2t 5 Rutherford Builtlin.- northern neighbor maintains a gov- ; V IA M bINÜ years o f suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. ernment that Is a true democracy, HI M.Mii.Ns. Columbia St. St Helen- that challenges the world for effl- |„ the Circuit Court ,,f the .State of KO II UKH i am! 4 au k »«nu* C Oregon for the Cbounty o f < oluiu- I l um Inn k cali JJ J ll»»u. • u rlauil» vn Isron.sin is r^sjarded as »h** most bia. li*K Slio^i foreign state |n the nation. Peopled Ferdinand J Prahl. Plaintiff, by those of different languages, cus- vs. toms, religions and ideals. It affords Alva Flavius Aired. Robe it RES 1 A URAN 1 S a ripe field for the demagogue who j Gardner Aired. Olive May (Inner an.l I Indies the passions and prejudices to John (Jriner her husband. Fay Amel-j HELENS It K.s I AI MANT- Si satisfy an unholy ambition as is evi- ia Klee and Frank Klee her hus-j i i.uod lu. mlm .1 mil huuia ou IM denced in the senator who has mis- hand Estella L.u<|y Schaeffer and 11 unti represented Wisconsin entirely too William Schaeffer her husband. The long If a majority o f the senate wer- Benson Loggin g and Lumbering S E C O N D H A N D Si OHE o f his views there would be no sen Company, a corporation of Oregon, ate If a majority o f the states had Thomas F Rutter. Mary Lee. Fran-1 IIO l L T o N NEVS » . U .SKPOJiU the citizenry of Wisconsin ther** oi* A Burnham, Sarah Burnham An.j I I ANl r S’I O R E E» «i » ’ «mg *jl •“ » w-ould be no I.'nlted States. It I h derson, the unknown heirs o f Le- »mluu h .ru gbl, ».*1*1 **r • ». limi.»«! therefore. our highest duty as pat- ander It Burnham, deceased. Hi*, Pliotiu 52 J. Ilmrr) Slbl«y. Pr«t* riots and religionists to extend the unknown heirs of Dan Klee, deceased, pow»-r and influence o f the only re- an<« also all other persons or parties agent of ignorance and racial hat- unknown claiming any right, title, Q U R forefathers fought for their rights. S H O E SHOP red the "m ade Iri Am erica" public Hen or interest in the real ^ Many of them gave their lives that we school th« foundation of our nat estate described In the complaint D < ( ARSON I ’ ll- SI.... I»«*1*" herein. Defendants ional great n«»». might enjoy freedom. Sii. re Making, Repairing )S elllliglu* In the Name o f the Stat ; of Ore P L. ADAMS. You and each of you ure here lll.lg . St ilelui.s St Helena, Oregon, Oct. 23. 1922. gon: by required to appear and answer the complaint of the I'laintlff filed In the Declaration of Independence they A L B E R T ÜRATBEII«. Slitm •»*» Grain and hay gain in weight dur against you in the above entitled llmrnemm Maker Any kind *•» l ''*1 ' ing the winter months. This Is be recorded those truths that have so safely suit and cause on or before the ex .-r work do.*« I ’m • r.-amuua >* cause o f the abaorption o f moistur*- piration of six weeks from the da:.- guided our democracy. Work fu mi Cia •• *>!»• . »* k »«*1 0 from the air When In large -olid o f The fir.t pubiicat"Im 7 . 7 \ h , 7 .- u tu St. ll»yi«tfiM ii**l»o! • there is h tn«! rnons, the date o f the fir»t publics leas gain in weight .a>ose or op i tlon o f the Sumrnor.a b e iu t 'o n the They have written that men are endowed S H O E S H IN E PARLOR piles allow exceaa air spa«--, ne- 2>th day of September. 4 I) 1922 tween the ,aok, or bale* or in »he an,j ¡f you fa)l H(, to ¡.py,.*,. !in(1 ani,; by their Creator with certain “unalienable” stack* in the field« so that conaid- wer or otherwise p|..ad therein for ru n L A Dl M I rights, and to govern I Sbo4)m Dl.-auati mod D y •*' ' erable tnaiature - ahaorhed__________ - want thereof the Plaintiff will ap W H A T T H E l ' U i ( H H U I , Hi'HtHH, Il \*4 1*4» K H I K \\ IS. « «»ASIA . U I K K I l I1 M . \\ I : It III •!> Handy Business I directory St. H elens C an d y K itc h e n St. H elen s C a n d y K itc h e n Three Things W e Do Ice Cream The W a rm \\ e a t h e r Food The Peoples Market BAD BREAT M t. H ood Ice L ream M ason's Chamberlain's Tablets Don’t Surrender Your Rights! secu re these rig h ts ments are Instituted among men." And now these, rights are attacked The School Mr* «opoly Bill ( d i e d on tho ballot Compulsory R^cahim Bill, proposes thu. wo surrender a God-Kiv^i njjht the wh£t i h ^ i T coK ntrol-»he right of a parent Co say (i what school hia or her own child shall be educated 7 “ The B E R G M A N N D O U BLE C A LK LO CK CALKS G UAR ANTEED TO HOLD A N E W P A IR OF S H O E S F R E E IF T H E CALKS COME OUT Maintain your r,Kht to control your child through th. education you feel it is right to eivo.t n.. . ,°j * " In Bergmann Shoes Only P o l Imi. I our!«**«. * .... I . ». . Ik ilaw ltt BuiiUlng. Si lull day. W rite for Our Illustrate.! Catalog. Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co. PORTLAND, OltK. Called on the ballot CompuLory Lducation |j,Ii This wfvwttSOTMfl . e » M « , K, .s. „ d r „ „ . „ Vh, ^ . ---------- H .l*«» “ - J AD K O 'M A L L E Y , i u«"'"* I » “ “ 1 IMulta Mud« to Order, < leu»,“ * * l ‘r*Hrtltig TRANSFER w Vote 31»X NO on the School Monopoly Bill I ' * “ 1“ “ ' T A IL O R D C O M P A N IE S J o h n s o n ! Transfer Work , Yankton, Ore St Insist upon Bergman Shoes and Double-Calk Lock Calks and have the best Shoes made and absolute Calk Pro tection. No more lost calks. «21 TIIVKM A.N HT. S lio a ...Ml i *■' kl," t * Prompt *•»' ll.-1-n» l' ll‘,n* rRANtfVMK **ml _ l0% ¡¡I I .on k I U u II ok or for storm«« cull 1 A ' u< lem l ’ hona 7 2J. h.i*"** IIKW Prompt m«ivice B«*«** prl.es HT H E L E N S TRAN SI KK ' " Transfer, Storage Hauling ' kinds Hand, lt«< k * ml Woo l r** liiriiN S B R O S . Prop" Pho'"* " j work. 8 Mc KI E Trans»*» R I, sill, local an.l long d i s i « " ' « .g Kates reasonable Phone u SI llelang