J plOFESSIONAL CARDS *| W a n l A d s JEREM Y EXPRESSES . * " ‘••'•Hi- mechanic e h .) . w a i -- > l : FO R S A U . “ ,“ 1 ku" ‘ ' " " I'IIUUU g u t). Bia« K L G IL B E R T UMl N w ROSS H' üK A L F R E D Ill Hk I mi , J. R E E L ,.|a).|. UH »i>*l Hurgr..» lu n « Building •u ‘»f liuti. pat. i»’ rii m M liuti y ' i Hliop. M< < a im i ln lUlik * >it J uki .... . ! Hill HAI.I. iii.i ii.-r 1C 11 H*e Hi.it ui plum,- I II r«*aU|«n<‘ i‘ i»«4 (jura* iisicn». DK J H F L Y N N ••io-» i‘ „HU. » » a IL>»ldcnio llulik a"1 lllK, riiu u« 70 H, il «Iti ui. tirsgou k d w in Mull.l • ross lim.,., , |Ui 4ur»*, prie« h»i « I* > u r $ ,i,i)i)o O«) m i ..,. , p i, * I « »It «I St 11 ••(••ii iii I ii I, wi, |, , I,, (],, ,,j. -, ,j ptiou - ..................... ............... uK JAMES T. M A R T I N Il kau in Kult HAU. .:u lull-, I , of U o I.J. !»|| IM I. I III * ntIII I,.,I M ,..I.U » “ “ •* HurtP“ " II. II» I « I “ ,v l U Wurf* D• Or«* , pii.-in«ni that private or parochial * *■!! D l ,.r mlilrc , h U w •' Hel« n Ont H u , . iiool' receive an allot!nit,lit of this puhlit: lax money for llusir support ur i ourH. -, Informe,I people know " . ' 1 l , i ’ 1 " • ft eow, iinxMt am for t |„, ' “ '“ 1 Hol atti I I I , li,„ a I y|v„ r, M,|e u > be untrue or II, Ik per .lay | v ,Hr Ill of the few who have heen inialn l> ' K I I in', itori-, w.-Nt Hl "•riue.l upon the subject I desire to M a t e that: iM vn H I7.2X 1 AI1 taxpeyers, Including those • i.o , hoose i „ aagtf i tie,i children to LOS! A N D FOUND. private h.liool, are oh liked and do ac- “ ■* * I y hear their share of all expen '■! * I v« r cliuiriH ! Inure., for the support of the public schools ■’i '' or o.i football - Those who desire to exercise Kround Kin ii . Uo natural parental rutht I,. send the f,irn puie h> r. etili,Iren to a private school, besides **• Oregon. or leave I , ylnif the shove taxes, hear ulso the at Tit«* MU of r"* 1 f x ■ od of tuition, hooks, elc , In the prl vate sdii,ol, ■i No public money in Oregon has c h u r c h n o t ic e s r been appropriated for private , • ducati,,nal Institutions Hl V I M II i n y . V!»V D M 1ST. 1 That the private schools In the ii'i-.iib m I t*ol »‘ very Sabbat b 1 tilted Slates save the taxpayers ap­ 1 1 r * 1 « y I at lu a tu MluMlunury proximately $160,000,000 annually J It CLANCY « vu. ,,r pi« a. i< lu k ut 1 I lb You W A V ! Kl* “« g, KRAM ............... .. buy, « O C T O B E R R F X O R I) O F J U S T IC E C O U R T M I III.KAN F o r SAI I Ban , 1 ' fe e llolt at Si ll> 1- i , Illuni, 1 57. Iwpkuu- U Ht GLÜ H. S H I N N St unday murmur, aft«*r ttm; ■4und.iv t huul bour. K rv . lidiman will m v the first of i tiildrcn'i ii rmoru in . with the r< gu!ar morn- l iit entir«* Sunday | u i • main until af- j Killt \lfnitii) « i l i * 4« IlfltM it. Mr**|t'iu J W DAY MurnniK UmiiR Vllul lir) «1*144 41 but ijjub Si II « I r un. Or* . lii'Uranci*. N otary V»-n, 11. 1114b th» • . |ha 8T »; IAU -3 pin S a-t ,« . - Ih» «maral ’ I I " * Vf ii y If taken at o Hotel U «UKH M 1 QI C « . » « *1 ■ th. llaMM. f » * ••*• •<» «“ . . ' ' " C / A T Î A Â HHH J p-INK fmd« ta cur« ( r ei j • «tin ch êu ey A il» fr«« ’ o. Tolmdo Ohio. 11 0ft KtlK S A IT I «Iren, i.r In, .,» Killt S A IT ' San »on e blot k bel-.w $1 if, per yard all hulldiiiK puri» Agent , adì 44«*«k ior bargain«. POR s u i n»*r. (c«»u«l Republicans JOHN PHILIP V O T E FOR M »«o id i baiane»* «-a**> '■ * Scapp«» *■ t tr* » ' ■ • \ plioti* |unii,i ,>1 the Peace. District No. 1 People Present Encumbent ♦ sr| i Special Noon D» y L im , h atul Fair and Impartial I.u n cn en Servite and Law Enforcement me ol the Day. ^r,t p iblc Qual i'y Excellent. HOT DRI NKS Hot C h m , >|.-|tc B " Malted Milk Hot Hottillon ín,, ^ " d ' Fountain Spe 11.tine -. ^ "ice line of n'a*" the l*est t High Grade Candy M A S O N ’S Rutherford Building Si 11 elc ns 1} Contains no animal fat and has just the rough- age needed for health. West St. Helens Bakery S. H E U M A N N , Proprietor Telephone No. 114-J West St. Helens All for the Public Schools and the Public Schools for All- One Flag. One School. One Lauguage. llccau t- the CoiiNtitution of the J 'n ite l Sti-.tcg Is not founded upon faiths or needs, and the school systems of our states should lie so conducted as to tarry on tlie principles of our government t hul • I» poor i n nom,- p -o I »• Mint \\ mind» ti»rai:< a T. S W H I T E Piton« l i Rich in mineral salts FOR SCHOOL A M E N D M E N T • it Sunda) in« ( 1 I j ; j i f».* • IVOr HH'ftlllK al ;,[ ii el ill and llelpfui e-ople t, collie Eve 7 to Theme: "Is \\ , hav,- si-cured It Man «»r Wolf t ;< oug b. k- if 4 maintain private or parochial schools out­ side of the five hours of the day of ev -rv sc hod day. The rest of the time is at their disposal Surely the time left them outside of the regular school period Is suf­ ficient for the inculcation o f religious doc­ trine lleiause the state (the people! estab­ lish, a Institutions to regulHte the rela lion of one individual to another; there­ fore It I the duty of every citizen to sup­ port these Institutions, ami to co-opetate with them llecause tlie purpose of the public school system is to start the whole people 10 - g,-tlier, and to keep the whole people to- *.,-tlicr for .ill their young years; until bv calling and election their ways must part It,-cause the world wur showed that 300.00« men were Ignorant of our lan­ guage this amendment will cure this de- feet. but assuring every one between the age of v and Id years of a common public school education. he, ause private schools of all kinds create class distinctions. lie-ause schools for physical and men­ tal defectives, business and musiral col­ leges are not affected by this amendment. llecause the state does niy control teachers of private schools Because the opposition has unjustly- stirred up religious hatred, by throwing the question of religion Into the measure Because the amendment will leave all churches free to devote their energies to the t'hrlstlun field, and will leave relig ions free to function in the spiritual realm Because the nation depends on the pub­ lic schools for Its preservation, and per­ petuation of Its Ideals and siandards. Because there is no valid reason why there should he anything hut an elemen­ tary public school In a democracy Because the amendment will not de­ stiny a single qualified teacher. Teach­ ers who are qualified may be retained as public school teachers; those not qualified should not be teaching now Because the amemVment assures com­ plete separation of Church and State Because the Public School is an All- American Institution, and dear to the heart of every true and loyal American Because the fund provided in the Town­ er Stering hill will reduce any increase In taxation. Every public school teacher in the State of Oregon means just so much more money donaied to the State hy the I'nlti-d States Government. Because the public school, like the Con­ stitution of the I'nlted States» forbids ;-.ll discrimination because of religion. It t.-uches TH E FACTS that all intelligent human beings accept. The public school recognizes only social equality. The HEAD of the class is for the child that studies, anil the bottom of the class for the child that does not study. The only aristocracy Is that of learning, of appli­ cation, of good conduct. Bei ause the public school Is the I'nlted States in miniature. In It the little citi­ zens that are to be the future voters sit side by sidif. all EQl'A L. They study and learn to know each other . They realize — most precious knowledge— In early youth that it is what VOP A R R ( not what your father HAS or what your grandfath­ er WAS. that makes the difference in this world Because the nation now says, “ The mind of every child shall he fed at the publia expense The State will compel the par­ ents to see that the children are taught nnd » i l l supply KltEE teaching for every one that wants it." That declaration, represented by The public school, is the greatest slep that civlliza.lon ever took * • • Vicious. un-American elements that hate the pub­ lic school because I* llE Al.I.Y TEACHES T H E ( HII.DKE.V have fought against It Ilk,- that English Governor of Virginia who hop.-d that there w-ould not be a public school in Ills State " f o r another hundred years." Hu, In spite of It all. the public schools have gone steadily F O U W A K D The pub­ lic lias watched them, has demanded that they he built ever bigger, safer, finer No matter how rich you may be. or what you can AFFORD, you CANNOT, for the children's sake, afford ti deprive them of the pnbll school atmosphere, of the DEMOCRATIC BAPTISM that should come in early childhood. It will not cos, the taxpayers of Co­ lumbia County one cent in taxes. Theodore Roosevelt said: " W e stan-1 unalterably in favor of the public school system tu Its entirety. We believe that English and 110 other language is that in which all school exercises should be con­ ducted. We are against any division of the school fund, and against any appro­ priation of public school money for sec­ tarian purposes. W e are against any 1 ,-cognition whatever by the state In any form of state-aided parochial school." President Harding said: "Public in­ struction Is the basis of “ itiz.nship. and Is of primary Importance to the welfare of the nation.” 1 « l i p r m s T A i . i . i / . K t h f j 3$: p k i v r lP l.K H s « P P t » B T F D i n KOatMKYKLT I N I » HARDING ItN VOTING S I4 \ YKH H ill T H E I t l l ! .. A. & A. S. R. School Committee for Columbia Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S 1 O R L A \tli*rncy-at l - , s Kaoni 1 • l i ana l l u l l d i u g Have You Tried Our Doubly Rich in Nutrition. • rvit » , br.*|il ntt I lie first Sunday of • li mom) ai l i a ni io Adventist DK. L. j . C A I N Hurlng hte month of October Ju:i- *' 1,4 • Kn;'indi S untili y • boo! mv «*[4 t c.. ,,f the I'.-are Jntiii I’ hlllp tiad :u; liciti bt ui.<;:i> at 10:30 a m Ludica’ 1 „ *s FOB SAIT. ... Kuna. : aud 3 Hauk Hulldlug ()f this nutnher 34 were id m«M*fs « v i > third Friday at 2 low , ;• porri“ H r r i io ii» t w lieeder" cases Twenty-four of the 1 I be pu. Ile m invìi**«] Hev g,M>iu«» O f Appoluiiutmi peeders failed to appear for trial land. 2 mil** of Womllaii •1. W u L Shipp, pa or. 4 mil. fn.j, I ;ini! forfeited the hall money which I'rP *• , i 01 mounted to $2k!t Ten appeared for > Term F DK W ü R A R E N T 1 ICI 1 'll 1 III tills 1 tri .,1 and the fines Imposed amount' Hull al Si IM rllllur) Hut It' nil 67 Jutlge I’ hllip statei no-,-ting Saturday at 2 “ • to $77 4U g .... : ■ B»..... . ' ' ng Saturday a- that several of these ten were arrest­ F o i l SAIT. > |, in . Sunday school ed for not having the proper license IIIMT MiMul preaching at 11 a tn , plates or renewing license» and the UK M H O W ES lit'ukiiiK of Br* id and Hans tmdinK file ■< were ,thout $2.60 eacli for these N« 1 Und \ rlsrlliartau The smallest fine imposed I 12. prcuciiu v i- ’• 30 p ill. You IMrtlfs Price 1 A U K