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T in : ST HELENS MTST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921, win I*'»' •' vni ? |( VI)U ii.iv« iH'Vvr k I v .......... „„ll,,!. !.. I " I " ' » <“ •“ 11 l’' «W l i u v « I u I m m i I HIIIIII» ni l ,1, ,1 M il , M li lf li » c m n i n n i t i tu, uh* ■ III l**“ 1, • Lrl in" • nut. I lim i in in« lu Initrii F l i. ‘ whut III« witnl m li WI» ..... lUCKSKU Il T i O lm ■ tll„ ,, . In I h lu « ‘>"1 ‘1*1 •••! Il IIIIIM I nut) n«fd Till r , , I. m I IN II ANSW kill wu.lt I,,. I In h I « t lini*« Unti Ki>« in I ii I li K T t I VOI I Y n u l i tu l i a r t i liuw I h il « y ut , 11 . HO \i .K HI.3INK.3H In.» m a n y « f tli«iu h « « iii . np purlu iiltlim f u r y un 11 v iute In « to w n wlinr« ■ I » I I h I i H i I iikh I li it i h t; li I oft i*l' »Uli"' *• li" |i> , polli * ' yul| I r III« wnnt iii I h w h y NOT Y o u » II fit *1 III« wnnt mi it on Bun« >j ,,f " " ' ■ y \ ,HKI1" I' I,IT« III ¡Kill I,« HUIIU ‘ l Inn.. I lini urn nf I i i I i t i h I |„ yoil Mini W nnt A i I h ItiiiiK It«Hu 11 h FO R SA LE. $1.60 W E E K END $1.85 E V E R Y DAY R E D U C E D ROUND T R IP PA R ES TO PO R T LA N D ' ASH pulii l.nineii K for h la c k b e r r i t SI He len« i F o it SALK I’lgH, K wrukH old n e r & S o n, Hcuppu mr, O re Tan HUH <>nipured with the regular U bh I h Kp. kan«. I'urtJaail & hh attlu ity. $ 2-6 J FOR SALK Sa n d plen ty of It. B r o m p t d elivery 3 t H e le n s T r a n s fa r Co., S i tViluas, B h o n e I t 2 » t f It. Oil tiy ( Agent. F or SA LI B u oy d o ck s M a t h le s o n . St H e le n s. O r d eu e« on Htiuvies I land n e a r yard . W o rK ^ , We hear much tliMe days about TEAM-WORK ” % Mostly it ts used in connec- lion wilh alhlelic ulTuipt. We é 7 urt* told of wonderful victories — when every member of a team PULLS TOfiF.THF.H- - when someone doesn'l go oil Irvm« to make a star play, al the expense of the others. Trouble is 11 in t we limit the word to our recreation — sport athletics. We sin >uld follow through. think, use. live team-work in everythin« we do If team-work is a winner in sports, then team-work is «nod in family affairs—and we all know how (be household thrives wherein every member has u shoulder to the wheel. If team-work is flood in the family then it is good in oar work— the commercial organization or unit where wc earn our daily bread If team-work is flood in our work—then team-work is flood for our neiflhborhood a Hair»—our community— our town V' j F O R SALK A few Koo(l grttile J e r sey and H o lstein co ws A t a very r e a s o n a b l e p rice F I. Ilow le W a r r e n , Or. 37-2* FOR SAI.K) 1 i«w w ith c u lf il b e e f c a t t l e W a r r e n , Dr. (i- yea r- old J e i .,* y 10 day« old. Als.» V a u d i T H i Ii l i re , 37 :»t1 )l< S A L E — 1 ri • r I .tered A n n o ra hue k k <> lit, siti» 1 Krad« AuKora (Ion K"Hl $ ! 6 (Ml fo r pair W r i t e or ««« J T B e n n e t t , Hoappooh«*, Or. [ 2 III S A L I ■à I*o ur he a d k «> i id Krad« Hoi Hit'll) hoi fern with Ii 1 r I I'tilves. C It S a x t o n , p o uddri'HH, W a r ri'«. Or. t rea Id1 ne e B a c h e l o r F l a t i if 7 - II * FOR SALK A t e a m o f 4 - y e a r old giiod und t r u e ; alno w a g on s, h a r n e s s, plow s ljuggi»*H mid h a c k s . O ther harness and Im p l e m e n t a rea d y f o r i m m e d i a t e d eliv er y . J I. C h l t t e m . Ilo» U lucK sm lth . St. Helena, Or. 37-2t niuroH. And right therw. friend«. I* where we can m ake the g rem eat »timvlim when we A L L p ra c tic e tra m -w u r k In the dev elopm en t and growth o f O U R tow n and courtly Whi n th e m e r c h a u t a o f Ihla town »pend money for a.tvertlalng tpare to «end you « meaaage of eronn mtr— savlnga— biircKlns— that meaaag e aho uld be read T h e y 'v e Invented t ho usa n d s of dollar« in gooda to supply you— and without one yuurumne l h a t you will huy To earn y our money h e re . Ihen m k a it to the big rUy «tore__ or «end It lo Ih m a ll o r d e r houae— n e it h e r of which r r n t r i b n t e » one «ni to t h e up buildin g >f tMn co m m u n ity 1» nut team wu-k. ‘ It.-uil the a d v e r t is e m e n t « In Ihla paper today. t!.un pu iruni«* out home m e rrh n r .ls JK lM K -H H K N T D O L L A R S mean la a m work ' C h ris It e d - ship 37 2 * A I t O It T I t O A I i S T K R on ea>y leriii- If you liuve $ l o n to in v es t. Ma k e II »nappy. Si" K a v u n a g h at Mist O ffice. 3 7 it $ 1 0 0 W I L L put you in p« es.don of a Dort r o a d s t e r ut s u e r i fl c e price, on e a s y t e r m s . S e e K a v a n a g h at 1 Mist o f f i c e F O R S A L E - - 5 thoroughbred W hite l/egliorn c o c k e r e l s , a l s o t h o r o u g h b r ed W h i t e L e g h o r n r o o s t e r B r i c e s r e a s o n a b l e A. T. Law». Moulton, O reg o n . ) ( SI W h e n y o u sail« sail under the Stars and S trip e s to any p a r t o f t h e w o r ld RESID ENT HARD1NO h a « summed up the merchant marine b y saying that we know “W e can no t sell s u c c e s s f u l l y where wc do Dot carry.' P A nd oow we have a great A m e r i c a n M e r c h a n t Marine, with «hips sailing under the Star» and Stripes to every port o f importance in the world. Certainly the American people will never permit this merchant marine to decline from its present preeminent position. No r will It — if each o n e o f you will ship and sad under the Stars and Stripes. O p er a to rs o f P assenger Services A d m ir a l L in e , 17 b e e t« S t r e e t , New Y o rk . N Y . M a t e o n N a v ig a t io n C o s n p a n y , 14 So C*ay S t r e e t , Baitanurc, Mo M u n a o n S t e a m S h ip L t n e . 41 L e a v e r S tr e e t, N ew Y o r k , N . V . N ew Y o r k a n d P o r t o R i c o S . S . C o ., t l B ro a d w a y , N ew Y o r k . N . Y . P a c if ic M a il S . S . C o ., 45 B ro a d w a y , New Y o rk , N Y . U . S . M a il S . S . C o ., 4 5 B ro a d w a y , New Y o rk , N Y~ W a rd U n a . (N ew Y ork a t d C u b a M a g S S C o ) F o o t o f W ait S t r e e t . New Y o r k , N . Y . , 1 1 5 0 V I C T K O L A . a l m o s t n e w ; w ill, sacrifice for $ 1 1 5 cash, or $125 on ea sy t e r m s ; se v e r a l r e c o r d s i n clud ed S e « C. T. K a v a n a g h a l the Mist o f f ic e . I 21 U se o f S h ip p in g B o a rd m ono*- p ic tu re him *, four reel*, free on recjuaat o f any m ayors p aaio r, p o stm a ste r, or organ i s a tio n . A g re a t e d u cation al p t t t u r t of ship# a n d th e t e a W rite for inform - a t i o n r o H I aue D ire c to r In fo rm atio n B u re a u , R o o m <>11. 1119 " F h ire e t, R W .t W ash in g to n , D . C . NEW PRICES ANNOUNCED LO ST AND FO U N D . j Wc are plesoed to announce a drop in the price ot O V E R L A N D Automobiles. The new prices arc as follows: O VERLAN D F O U R , 5-pass, touring $»53 O V ERLAN D CO UPE O VERLAN D O V ERLAN D R O A D ST ER ............ $»53 SED A N .................... $1475 ......................... $1225 1 hese prices are the delivered point in Columbia County. prices at any You cannot get a better car than the O V E R LAND for the price. W e will be glad to dem onurate this to you at any time. Deer Island Garage I . LKNO.il HKK. Pniprlsl«» A gents for Columbia County D e e r Inland. Oregon F O U N D — T w o slid in g seat c l i n k e r b u ilt o u t r i g g e r p l e a s u r e bout, let- i te re d No. 9. O w n e r s e e E . I. B a l- | la g h o r R. W . Law s. 36|3 ( lo -H y l i t t l e g irl, w h i t e linen hand e m b r o i d e r e d r o s e co lo r hair, j c o n t a in i n g $5 hill on ro ad to M oul ton . F i n d e r p le a se le a v e at Mist o f f i c e and re c e iv e rew a rd . 37 1 st j S T R A Y — C a m e t o my place. I hay hors e, b r u i s e on l e f t f r o n t knee, w eigh t a bo ut 1 1 0 0 Ihs. O w n er re ciueatod to c a l l f o r s a m e , pay fetal c h a r g e s slid a d v e r t is in g or hors e will he so ld t o c o v e r c o st s. (> M J o h n s o n . W a r r e n . O reg o n . 36-31* : | H K W A U H $ 1 0 0 0 re w a r d f o r In-| f o r m a t io n of f o llo w in g S T O L E N fro m C o lu m b i a R iv e r Buckets A«a'n n et r a c k at St. H elena One d iv er gill n et 12 0 f a t h o m s l o n g , , 70 f a t h o m s o f » ' « in m esh by |s m e s h e s deep 12 ply twine, f i f ty f a t h o m s o f S ' « In. m esh hy 27 I m en hes doep, 9 ply t w i n e hu ng in new lin es o f 5 1 « c o r k line and j 1 1 « In lead lin e with 1 27 bra«» f lo a t s T h e lin es a nd lea ds and | b a n g i n g s w ero new. h a v in g n e v e r j been In t b e w a ter N o tify Coluni- ; bla R iv e r B a c k e r s ' Ass 'n . St lle l ana. O r e g o n ________________ M IS C E L L A N E O U S . FO R 3A L1 ( T • A m tncw m t i Jtftr a i aWjr) S teal steam a r t, botfc ail sad eoai burner*. A lta wood tteam era, waad bull* aad iK aan -foiag tv f t F u rth e r io io ra ia tia a ab taiaed by re q u **t. For aailinfls of passenger and freight skips to all parts of the world and all other information, write any of the above lines or U S SHIPPING BOARD WASHINGTON. D.C. IF O R SALK My p la ce o i I 2 acr e 3 m il e s west o f Oolite, O r . ; 2 rut h o use, f a i r Imrn and o t h e r hull 1 l u g s ; y o u n g o r c h a r d : good «prink i w a ter . $ 5 0 0 t a k e s it. p l e a t ) of t i m e on b a l a n c e W ill sell s l i n k , t o o ls and hay at u b a r g a in . 11. (¡. C o r n w e l l , U o b le , Or. 37 3 * i FO R SALK - « a c r e s o f la n d In s i g h t of s c h o o l ho use and Y a n k to n p o s t o f f i c e ; on c o u n t y r o a d ; som e I m p r o v e m e n t « ; 3 0 0 to t o o c o rd s o f wood B r i c e $ 1 0 0 0 ; h a l f rush, b a l a n c e on ea sy p a y m en t« J o h n Settle, Y an kton, Ore. Bhone H»F24_________________________________ Going to Build Or Repair? Feed and Grain We have hay, grain and mill feed. Prices most reason able. Poultry and Stock Supplies. AN-FO Calf Meal is an im provement in calf feeding that the dairy industry has long needed. Better order your winter’s coal now. Delivery begins September 1st. Frank Wilkins W arehouse and O ffice j *\ home sweet home ^ r Lari I Hunt This is a question which is asked us every day by hundreds of people. W E KNOW that the prices of groceries and meats are much lower than they were a year ago and to convince you of this we will give the following example of the purchasing power of a dollar today at OUR ST O R E compared w'th the same time last year: ONE YEA R AGO. SUGAR SOLD FOR $23.50 A SACK. TODAY, FOR T H E SAME MONEY, YOU CAN B U Y : 1 sack Sugar $ 16 lbs. s.w. B eans 12 lbs. H ead R ice 1 sk. Hd. W h eat Flour 9-lb. sk. Corn M eal 1 dz. standard T om . 1 dz. “ Corn 5 lbs good Coffee 1 0 0 bars w hite Soap 2 lbs. cream ery B utter 2 cans DM Pork & B eans T otal, 8.00 1.00 1.00 2.35 .40 1.50 1.75 1.50 4.90 .90 .20 $23.50 From this list you can easily see the difference. We want to serve our patrons the best we know how. We want to give them full value for every dollar spent with us. We want to furnish them with the best of groceries and meats at honest prices. We are willing to extend every accommodation and will do our utmost to further establish the record we have made for fair and honest dealing. We will appreciate your patronage. Columbia River Meat Co. Ml. Meleti«, O r e . K u tlierfu rd B u ild in g Pfanne N h e l d u i Dock . Hi. H e le n a , Or». TO KXCHANHK Woo d f o r hay o r straw J o h n Dowd, \ a n h t o n . C 3 7 tC *11 S O IVfc o O T A S t E f c B WALfitr W I F E E M ' THAT S HOW MV MONEV g o e s w e U HAVE S T O P THAT I A re Prices Going Down? If so. It us quote you prices on building material We have in stock for prompt de livery, Shingles, Lime, Brick and Cement and other sup plies you need. T e l . HU i l U J U S T K t t B AN e v t ON H E B S H E DON T| K N O W 4M AVA/AKt_ Is the Cost of Living Lower? Fre e tree o f Sh ip p in g B o a r d films 3 H IF S F O R S A L K o r will t r a d e d e s i r a b l e lota In S c a p p u o se f o r p a r t l y Im pro ved r a n c h o f fro m 2 0 to 40 a cre s. T h r e e o f t h e s e lots have n ice c o t t a g e s on th e m . F o r f u r t h e r I n fo r m a ti o n a d d r e s s L. Fish, j S c a p p u o se, O reg o n . 344* t ’llMIM» 141 til) Hi« lt«Mt Kit urn. S u m « in UHMii to c r e a t e an uppe- t j t e o r r«llah f o r Hi« food T h e rig h t way In to look to y o u r d ig eatlou W h e n you have good d ig e a tlo n you a i « c u rt a in to rellnli y o u r food l h a i i i h e r l. i l n ’a Tab let H Im p ro v e t b e S«u dlguatioil anil ram i« a g e n t l e m ove i t f i i l nf th e bow el« :i7- rii«H« fu i « h I’l. m u « W n r i n « „ d will (unit In tin I liruu rli Huiilointnr CA SH paid f o r h l a c k l i e r r i e s and pea rs Set) W a l l s A B r i c e , Hiap- ^ ««k mid tlr k n ta a r c un » « U S l I puosit 37-2* urday nuil Hund.iy, return lim it M o n d a y ; " « » « 1 7 day*' tlc kn ta a r e I'U R SALK) F r o m ti to S t o n s <f IlniitMd to r e t u r n da te o f « u I h o a t s and vetch hay. Alliert C lien a l. I ho furiunr aavea thu pun*i«ugMr S a l t i e r p la ni, n e a r Y a n k t o n , O r I * ■** r « n t « mid »lie latter II i«nta . 11 11 lin g er PAGE NINE WON DEO IF MAUD WILL KNOW ANV 1 WAV TO S T O P i r on MAUD? 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