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MISCELLANEOUS.
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w e a t h e r . T h e r e is n* d a u g e r ¡f you ’ ho Ju ic e f r o m r u n n i n g o u t w h ile
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< o v e r all food a n d s p r i n k l e m is s i o n f o r t h e w e e k e n d i n g A u g u s t
POOHH.
117-2* t h e " F r i e n d l y C h i n c h ” n e x t S u n d a y . s i e k
( S t a r t w i t h t h e IMble S c h o o l a t 9 : 4 5 . a n y g o o d roacit p o w d e r s u c h a s c a n 25, t w o w e r e f a ta l. T h e y w ore W lll-
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Mrs. M a tt¡e Heed, o f W i l b u r , O r e g o n .
COW, f r u s h ; lias h e if e r calf. T h. on
1 t h e l ,lf e a n d T e a c h i n g » o f I’o e l a ll c r a c k s .
W hiile, 1 Dm 11 m i . Ore.
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by t h e oldoi
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c¡asses.
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cow at. c h e a p priii*r* IV. A 111row rr, 11 ( hri»it t h e
Ago
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St. lie lens, Or**,
by t h e c h o ir .
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e x t e n d e d t o a ll y o u n g f o l k s o f t h e
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(loud w o r k c 1 o m m u n i t y . T h e M appy S u n d a y E v ­
h o r s e f o r m ilk cow ; o u t Ht r a w , I e n i n g s e r v i c e a t 8 p. ....
t his happy
$i •.0 l*er l o a d ; m ixe d rlo v ei r a n d * h o u r o p e n s w ith a liv e s o n g s e rv ice ,
tim i •III y h a y fo r Sill 1 Ol' will t r a d e e 1 v e r y b o d y j o i n i n g it: t h e s i n g i n g of
for COw.
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d u a li t y .
T h e p a s t o r will p r e a c h on
O B S A iD E
Sana,
plm ity of It. " T h e y T h a t T u r n t h e W o r l d U ’lsld e
Frol u p t d e liv e ry fh Me Inna T r a u e - D o w n ."
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lo Juin la Ilio n a t i o n w id e celebrati» n
of t'niiHtltpU nn day. S e p t e m b e r 17.
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Quality Counts
With Us
THE U N I V E R S A L C A B
A touring car is not quite as expensive as a sedan
ami will stand up to almost any amount of abuse.
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Muti liest» u , St. t i r -len». Or.
d e n e o on Haill vies 1 d a m i n e a r
yard
I lie sedan is the ideal car for your city' and country
business and pleasure trips and rides like a much
lv .tvier car over rough roads.
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Either car is less expensive to operate titan "ny
other in.ik** of car made. Quick to get away. Quick
to ret hack.
The Kordson tractor is an "11 purpose machine.
Pulls your stumps, plows and tlresses your land,
pumps your water, saws your wood and will almost
b u t t n ihe wife's dress down the back.
M i l t SADE
l o u r head good grade
H o l s t e in h e i f e r s w i t h H i s t calves.
I' K S a x t o n , p o. a d d r e s s , W a r
re n O r ( r e s i d e n c e B a c h e l o r F l a t I
FOU SADE
A t e a m of 4 - y e a r - o l d •
m a r e s , good a n d t r u e ; a ls o w a g o n s ,
h a rn ess, plow s b u ggies a n d hacks. (
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r e a d y f o r I m m e d i a t e d e liv e ry . J \
D ( 'b i t t e r n . T h e B l a c k s m i t h , St.
H e l e n s , Or.
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D e g h o r n c o c k e r e l s , a ls o t h o r o u g h ­
b r e d W h i t e D e g h o r n r o o s t e r . P ric e» |
r e a s o tia h le . A. T. Daw». M o u l t o n , i
Oregon.
36-31 1
A farmer should have both a Ford and a Fordson.
The ! nsines man is "linos: out of date without the
handy little Ford to save him time and money.
Fieldhouse Motor Co.
St. Helens, Oregon
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F O B SA I.K o r will t r a d e d e s i r a b l e
l o ts In Sva p p o o so f o r p a r t l y i m ­
p r o v e d r a n c h o f f r o m 20 t o 40
a c r e s T h r e e o f t h e s e lo ts h a v e '
n i c e c o t t a g e s on t h e m F o r f u r t h e r
i n f o r m a t i o n ud d re » » D C. F i s h . !
ScuppooHe. O r e g o n .
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F O R SA I.K
My p l a c e o f 42 S a c r e s
3 m i l e » west of U o h le , O r ; 2 r m .
h o u s e , f a i r b a r n a n d o t h e r build-1
lug»; y o u n g o r c h a r d ; g o o d s p r i n g
w a t e r $ 5 0 0 ta k e » it. p l e n t y of
t i m e on b a l a n c e
W ill sell s t o r k ,
t o o l s a n d buy at u b a r g a i n
M. O.
( o r n w e l l , (lo h le . O r
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(Hi SA D E
20 a c r e s o f l a n d In
s i g h t <>:' sc h o o l h o u s e a n d Y a a k to tr
p o s t o f f i c e ; on c o u n t y tr ia d ; s o m e
i m p r o v e m e n t s ; 3UU to 400 c o r d s
o f w ood P r i c e $ 1 0 0 0 ; h a l f c as h .
balaii.'H on e a s y p a y m e n t s . J o h n
Settle,
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Phone
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LOST AND FOUND.
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ford
V in c e n t. M olili,in
O regon,
r e s i d e n c e on Y a n k t o n r o a d 3.x-lx
E o r . N I > — Two s l i d in g se a t clinker-
b u i lt o u t r i g g e r p l e a s u r e b o a t, l e t ­
t e r e d .No S. O w n e r sue E. 1. Bal-
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‘xhe development c f
s.Motor Transportation
There have been many contributing fac­
tors in the development of motor transpor­
tation; the perfecting of the motor car in
Comfort and dependability; the construction
of smooth durable highways; the production
of a motor fuel — Red Crown gasoline
which meets every test of power and mile­
age; and finally, the Standard Oil Service
Stations at convenient locations, making
Red Crown gasoline readily available to
motorists.
Look for Standard Oil Service Stations
and for the Red Crown sign at garages,
service stations, and other dealers. There y< >u
will be able to get good service with Red
Crown gasoline.
ST A N D A R D O il
COM PANY
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PAGE SEVEN
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Red Crown
the Gasoline o f Qualify
'Wm
Going to Build
Or Repair?
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.
Feed and Grain
Wfc 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 a r e h o u s e and O f f ic e
If you will study the daily stock yards re­
ports you will find that one class of beet
on the hoof brings twice as much as an­
other; also, the best, cost the butcher who
buys it more than the butcher who buys
the cheapest. But there is a great differ­
ence in quality, flavor, tenderness, and
food value. That is why we carry nothing
but the best, and why it will pay to buy
your meats from us.
We also carry a complete line of the high­
est grade groceries, fruits and vegetables.
Free delivery to all parts of the city.
If you don’t trade with us, both of us lose
money.
Columbia River Meat Co.
S t. H e le n s , O re .
R u th e r f o r d B uilding
T H . ail
S i . H e l e n s , Ore.
THE SANITARY STORE
■& • *. -a»
Everything for QUALITY
-nothing for show
H A T ’S OU R I D E A in ma k i n g
CAMELS—tjhe Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package!
I t’s the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack­
age and keep it air-tight.
B E W A 'tll
$10 00 r e w a r d f o r iu-
f o r m m i . m o f f o l lo w in g 8T O E K N
from
C olum lda
R tv o r P a r k e r « '
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d i v e r g ill net 120 f a t h o m s long.
70 f a t h o m s of 1»'•» in tna»h by
2>i m n she * d e e p 12 pi) tw in e , fif
fy f a t h o m » o f S ’% In. m e s h by 27
m e s h e s de ep. 1» ply t w i n e h u n g I”
n e w line» o f 6 16 cor . lin e a n d
$ 1 6 in. le a d lin e w ith 127 b r a s s
floats
T h e l in e s a n d le a d s a n d
h a n g i n g » w e r e n e w , h a v in g n e v e r
been In t h e w a f e r
N otify C o l u m ­
bia l llv e i I’a c k e r a ' A sa'n.. St H e l ­
ens. O regon.
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And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga-
retty aftertaste.
DEPOT GARAGE
Camels are made for men who think for them­
selves.
LHR DODGE AGENCY
We are agents for this popu­
lar and well known car and
will he pleased to demon­
strate at any time.
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Welch Weet
& St. Co.
Helen»
Phone «S
P h o n e BO
S h e l d o n D ock.
S T B AY— C u tn o t o my p lac e, 1 bay
h o r se , b r u i s e on le f t f r o n t kne e,
w e i g h t a b o u t 1100 llm. O w n e r re
■luosied t o c a ll f o r s a m e , p a y feed
charge» an d a d v ertisin g o r horse
will be sold t o c o v e r coats. O. M.
J o h n s o n . War re n . O r e g o n .
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CAR FOR HIRE—DAY OR
NIGHT
Blacksmith Shop in Connec­
tion.
It Should Mean Something
To You
R. J. R E Y N O D D S T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y . W i a » t o n - S . U m , N. C,