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ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MAY 3. 918
lend almost overborne by the forces
. cf aristocratic and military privilege,
J patrots may be divided into three
; great clafsea. These ore here stated
', in the order of merit based on the
HEILBORN. . . .Vice President extent and the value of their sacrl
and Manager.
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f I nuec nuu rivt lueir livirs
Issued Kvery Friday by
THK MIST PIHLISHIXG COMPANY
O. D.
I'XITKI) KTATKS KKXATOK
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SUBSCRIPTION HATES
One Year fl.tVO
8U Months 75
cn the battle lines as soldiers and
gailorc the fightins men and those
cf the ambulance and other support-
Entered as second-class muter, Ing corps who f:ice bullet and shell
January 10th, 1912. at the Postoffica and poisi n gas offering all that they
at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act
of March 3rd, 1879.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
HAS MA OK CiOOU
The woods are full of men who
aspire to be governor of Oregon
some of them unimpeachably excel
lent, some indifferent and one or two
dangerous. I'nder ordinary circum
stances there would be the keenest
kind of interest in the political cam
paign that is under way, but the
have for the cause of democracy.
1 Second: Those who cacrifice com
fort and prosperity in O'der to serve
the army and navy in non-combatant
ways as commissary and hospital
men. nursis, mechanics, drivers,
rlerks, executives, end all the great
non-fighting army which supports the
r-ffi rts of our fighting men and those
of our allies In this couutry and
ahioad.
Third: Those who continue in use
lul civilian employments. especially
in t he production of food, munitions
and ships, in transportation, road
building and the numerous industries
directly connected, with the prosecu
tion of the war, who practice per
sonal economy and the food substitu
tions unged by the government, whe
give largely of their time and money
in furtherance of patriotic and hu
manitarian movements, invest in Lib
erty Bonds to an amount beyond per
- . A.
I m
STATEMENT OP OWNERSHIP
Management, circulation, etc., re
quired by the act of Congress of Aug
ust 24. 1912. of the St. Helens Mist,
published weekly at St. Helens, Ore.
The nanus and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor
and business manager are: Publish
er, Mist Publishing Company; editor,
S. C. Morton; managing editor, O. I).
Hi'llborn; business manager, O. 1).
llellboru, all of St. Helens, Oregon.
Owners l if a corporation give
name and addresses of stockholders
holding 1 per cent or more of total
c mount of stock) M. K. II axon, A. J.
Iteming, W. A. Harris, O. I). Hell
born. T. H. Morton.
Known bondholders, mortgagees I
und other security 'holders holding 1 I
per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages or other securities
None.
O. D. UElLllOltN,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed, before mo
tliis the 17th day of April, 191S.
S. C. MORTON,
Notary Public for Oregon.
present circumstances are not onli
nary. No one outside the candidates sonal cot,enlmce or expediency, and
themselves nnrt their lnmli9t. i. do their utmost by word and deed tc
lowers cares a whoop about politics,
for interest in the war end desire
to win the war overshadow- every
thing else. Among all the candidates
there is only one to whom attaches
more than ordinary interest.
That one is Governor Withy-combe,
who asks reelection, and who has
encourage our people and our allies
in the great cause and to smite the
heads of those snakes in tlie grass,
the agents of German propaganda.
These individuals who belong to
none of these' divisions are either
passive or active servants of the kai
rer. Their influence tends to make
H OBI i II -1 n t In tha tvnrlrl a otwamtvxani
made a record as a war governor u.. j .n..
government under which the heir to
that anyone might be proud of. There
has never been a moment in this
year of war problems when his atti
tude has been in doubt, and we must
all admit that the patriotic spirit of
Oregon's war governor has had much
to do' with the bright patriotic rec
ord that has been made by the state. :
When the I. W. W. agitation was at
Its highest point and the governors
of other western states were wob-'
bllng and side-stepping. Governor
Withycombe did not hesit.?te n mo-:
ment. He announced that the law
must be 3trictly upheld and that noth-'1
ing must be permitted to interfere
with the conduct ' of the war. - In
every other phase of the state's war
activities his position hr.s been equal-1
'iy Arm and resolute." His leadership
has-been of the kind that command
confidence. - '
This is a time when the usual po-
litlcal patter and the usual reason?
for displacing one official and put
ting another one in have little appeal.
' The fact that looms largest is that
under Ggvernor Wlthyeombe's lead
ership Oregon has won the admira
tion of the entire country. That is
the kind of leadership we want.
Eugene Register, April 23, 1918. '
the throne openly applauds the action
of an army captain In beating a crip
pled shoemaker for not sufficient!?
recognizing., the officer's high merit
and dignity, a government that tor
tures and murders men, women and
children in Belgium, France and Ser
bia and on the seas, a government
tlte .basic principle of which Is the
tervituda of the great body of the
people for the wealth, power and
glory of the favored few.
Tliere is no longer any neutral
camp. I'nder which flag are you
fighting? 4
HOW IS IT WITH YOU?
To which class of patriots do you
belong? If to none of these, you are
serving the kaiser.
In this great crisis of the world's
history, when .the American concern
SUPPORT THK HASKHALL CLUB
St.' Helens has a better baseball
club this year than at any time in
the past. Many cf the members are
"old leaguers" ozones who can go
to any of the minor leagues. The
people of St. Helens .ire getting a
better exhibition of the national game
than ever before and they should sup
port the team by attending the
games. Any fan who loves good
br.Eeball can sea, it on the St. Helens
grounds and the better the attend
ance the better talent St. Helens will
have. Cet in and boost for the home
team and back up your boosting by
r.ttending the games. '
Because United Sutes i enator
Charles L. McNary hrs made gcotl
he should be nominated to succeed
'limself in the Republican Primary
Ma 17h.
From the day he became Senntor
!ie has loyally championed the prose
cution of the war, and during his
erm of office has accomplished more
for Oregon than any other member
in Congress in a like period.
'Among his colleagues he Is known
as "the man on the job," and during
.he present war crisis Oregon should
:onsider itself fortunate in having an'
opportunity to return him nnd not!
Political Announcements!
AXXOUXCKMKXT I
I hereby announce myself as can-1
didate for the republican nomination!
as county coroner. If nominated and
reelected I will give the ollice thei
same businesslike administration
that I have endeavored to do duriug
the past two years.
T. S. WHITE.
CARD
To the Voters of Columbia County,
Oregon:
I hereby most respectfully an
nounce my candidacy for County
Representative subject to the will of
the Republican party at the coming
primary election. If nominated and
be compelled to end to Washington, elected, I hold myself duty bound to
new, untrained man. I U8e my 1)681 efforts to secure the
,,,.,.. much needed amendment and revl-
Believing that the supreme obltga-islon of the existing tax luws of this
ion he owes his country is to help ! Btate so that no one could afford to
vin the war. Senator McNary, instead ; ailow their taxes to go delinquent
"Obedience, Punctuality and Dili
gence" shall be my slogun.
Respectfully submitted, ,
D. W. FREEMAN.
-f returning to Ills state to conduct n
political rampr.Ign, is nt his post In
Washington working for Oregon and
iding n the prooecuton of the war.
Always since entering the Senate CANDIDATE Foil C'LKHK
e has been a friend of our soldiers: To the Voters of Columbia County.1
nd sailors and has introduced legis- 1 hereby announce my candidacy
atlon giving them preferential home- !u 'lu,!,!';'0!!?1,'; Clerk ,on l",e
.,,, ,,, . ... , Republican ticket, at the coming prl-
tead rights and repeatedly cliam-i mary election. If nominated and
!ontd their cause when their welfare 1 elected, my policy will be for re-!
was in Jeopardy. Urenchment in county expenses with!
Championing the cause of the Ore-1 ? J?"0? 8 t0 relav- I ' "t
, , ,...,. I lRVr any Increase in bu ary dur ng
Ton farmers. Senator McNary pro- my incumbency. I have no corpora
mred for them a primary wheat mar-'tlon, clique or coterie to serve, but
'tet, saving thereby several million!'1" erve the people. If I receive
dollars to the wheatgrowers of the ' nonunion ana am elected. I will
Northwest.
Realizfng the present Food Control
Law fails to fix prices for many com
modities. Senator McNary has Intro
1uced, and Is laboring for the pass
ige of a bill, striking nt profiteering
not hold the office for more than two
terms.
Respectfully submitted,
HAROLD P. ROSS.
FOIt COUNTY juim;k
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate to the nfftrn nf I'mmlu Ti,,1A
nd fixing prices on the necessaries at the coming primaries, to be held
-f life. May 17. 1918, subject to the docl-
To Senator McNary is due. In ., 81on pe Republican voters of Col-
umuiu county, uregon.
Very respectfully,
MARTIN WHITE.
Okott Is playing a safe came; he
wins even if he loses, for if the vot
ers of Oregon should decide (and
probably they will) that they do not
ui government ana society as existing j wish Olcott for governor, he will
for the freer and fuller development i rtill have two years more as secre
of the Individual is being assr.ulted ; tary of state at $4,500 per year.
Summer is Coming
Some things we have that you might
need
Hammock, Croquet Sets, Oil Cock Stoves
and Refrigerators
SPECIAL SALE IN ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS
Saturday Only-Regular 78c,
SPECIAL, 40c while they last
E. A. ROSS BUILDING
ST. HELENS. OREGON
McNary is due, in a
"arge measure, the expansion of the
shipbuilding and lumber industries of
Oregon.
Senator McNary has led ftie fieht i To the Voters of Columbia Count v
'or a diversion to Portland and As-1 1 respectfully announce myself as
oria of freight now moving to the
West over longer hauls and has suc-,bia county. If nominated and elect--ec-ded
In passing In the Sontae a bill ed, I promise to faithfully look after
Cor a survey of a channel thirty-five the, lnterests of the cunty and stnto
5, feet doep from Portland to theirTOri ZITJZ to
, ! the neonln
Respectfully submitted,
E. I. BALLAGH.
Sehator McNary bus procured:
Government contracts for the first
time in the state'B history for Ore-!
;on products in large quantities.
Government contracts for factories , candidate
.To the Voters of Columbia County.
I hereby announce myself as a
lor the olllro nf I'mmiv
for army clothing, and for the con-1 Clerk of Columbia County. Oregon
struction of life boats.
Government contracts for
building yards.
Senator McNary is working:
For prompt payment of allotments
to dependent relatives of our soldiers
I ind sailors.
For a naval base at tlte mouth of
; the Columbia River.
! For the construction of a coast
; military highway at government ex
i penso.
! Sf-nator McNary was born on a
: farm In Oregon; reared in the Bap
iKt church; educated in the public
! "choola; worked his way through
,on me Republican ticket at the pri-BhiD-'mary
elecllon- t0 be "eld May 17,
I moke no "CAMOUFLAGE"
promises.
Respectfully,
J. W. HUNT.
To the voters of Col umliln rrmntv
I respectfully announce my candl-
u:y lor county juage subject to the
will of the Republicans at the coming
iii iniury elecuon.
it my administration as County
"s uieeis wuu your approval, I
truHt I will be favored with your sup
port. "
Should I be nominated and elected
win give tne county a clean
tmifi-
nesslike and progressive BilniiniUi,o
Stanford university; Is a lawyer and i uon "a laor no one section of the
farmer and has been a life-lone Ho.i"""11' uver 0Uler section.
J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS
. A Full and Complete line of General Merchandise
Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries
SCHOOL BOOKS, INK, PENS, STATIONERY
Our customers receive dependable goods at reasonable
prices. Give us a trial and you will be satisfied.
Phone 34 WEST ST. HELENS, ORE.
publican. He was formerly a Jus
tice on the Supreme Court and later
chairman of the State Republican
Central Committee.
Space forbids further enumeration
of the vast amount of work Senator
McNary has done for Oregon, but
anyone will realize from the forego
ing the Senator hag displayed truly
remarkable ability, coupled with ex
traordinary diligence and energy.
His native State can best show its
appreciation of his faithful and effi
cient services by nominating and
electing him.
Thomas B. Kay,
State Treasurer.
B. W. Sleeman,
1 Bus. Rep. of District 'Council
Cnrpentern.
Mrs. Geo. W. McMath,
Pres. of 'o-oporatlve League.
Thoma A, McBrlde,
1 Chief Justice of Oregon Supreme
Court.
T. B. Neuhausen,
VIce-Chalrman Hughes Campaign
Committee.
Respectfully,
S. C. MORTON.
To the Republican voters of Colum
bia county:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
County Commissioner, second term
If nominated and elected I promise
to give to the county the best sorvlco
I am CannhlA nf ranilQ.lnn rri.i..
think, Is all that any man ought to
Very respectfully,
JUDSON WEED.
of
The difference between the patri
otic American housewife and the one
who is indifferent or disloyal Is meas
ured by the amount df wheat flour
in her kitchen.
To the Voters of Columbia County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican renomlnation to
the office of County Surveyor at the
primary election to be held ay 17
1918. If nominated
policy will be al
and my best Judgment In all survey
ing and engineering problems that
may come under my direction.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. VAN ORSHOVEN
Meats
'Meats
Tender, juicy cuts at the lowest
market prices. Give us an order
Groceries
A full line of staple groceries.
The stock is fresh. Prices low.
People's Market
On the Strand, St. Helens, Oregon
Now is the time to buy your
Garden Seed
We have a special line of all varieties, just
fresh arrival. Fine Onion Sets at 5c per
pound. Better get in a supply before they
are all gone. Also have land plaster and
fertilizers.
We arc now ready to make contracts
for this season's produce. We pay $50.00
fcer ton for Kentucky Wonder beans, and
fruits and cabbage accordingly.
CALL AND SEE US
Columbia River Canning
& Produce Company
Plenty of Money to
Loan on
Improved Farms
4oneyto n
Partially A
Farmsat VJ
HAROLD P. ROSS
Room 11, Bank BIdg. Phone 50
VOfl COUNTY C'LKHK
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for Republican nomination of
County Clerk at the primaries to be
held May 17, 1918.
O. B. BENNETT.
FOH NHKltll K
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the Republican nomina
tion for sheriff. If renominated and
elected, I will give the office the same
businesslike administration I have
done In the past.
E. C. STANWOOD.
X p111 sjjr
Take your place as a real Amreican
Liberty Bond
COLUMBIA
Oldest in the County
COUNTY BANK
St. Helens, Oregol

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