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PAGE TH R EE T A N G IE R P E A S P R O V E Do you know you can roll XOTI» I | O l i |*| lt l.ll \ I l o \ lin i« o f flrHt p u hllc utio n, Snpteni \o Impurini«nt i,f i|,« |„i,,r|,,ri [• s b«r 1«th. 0.21 I>uli<t Uffici u| l’orllumi, Or«, H. pi Luto o f I uh I pu h lifu tio n , O ct o b e r 140., OI2I Station Tests Show Them W in kth. Itili. Noi le« I h her«l,> i:,v«n thal Via KitKr.EUICK M ImNEKKE, ter Hardy, Good Forage A d m in is t r a to r o f th « « s l u t « o f J .1 ^ Me A boy, o f T i n k l o n , O ro ll ro w n o , d«r«uH«d "ho, 1 , 1 , ,1 11 ly Olili, Itili, muli . ■ !, ,n,,. and Seed Producers *' "i B o t i ■ No 0 66 17 ( o r g w N O T H 'K T U ( T t E I U T O H H I ante lor | i « ., h , a now ami h „a v> ■'■'K */«, Kertlon 7, TowiiHhlp 4 N li ni tu ,ì W \Villum«i 1« Meritila« In U i« ( m in ty C o u rt o f I I I « M in i« o f pr,i,lulling h II uko .rill) In tin, I’ urlllc cigarettes for l O c t s from one bag of Mutisi It u t« I Itfrre s l W h e n T o m , Dick o r i la r r y taK“ s Hay what y o u will a b o u t uruKKiats o n e o f his n u m e r s o u s tuiaiili s burnp- nffoririK a o m e t h lm ; “ Just, as R o o d ” be- I i * k h im s e lf b a d ly y o u can usually eauso It pay« a better profit, th*. fact prevent sw ellin ff If you i u m e d i t e ' . y still Mtamls that n ie nty nin e o u t o f a a pply with hazel as hot as th e ch ild htintired druKKlHts r e c o m m e n d Cham can e n d u r e it. A .lit o f vaseline or lierluin'a C o lic and D ia rrh o e a R e m e even lard r u b b e d Into the so re spot dy, w bon th « best m e d icin e f o r diar a ft e r w a r d s will pr ev ml decolora rh o o Is asked for, a n d d o because tion. th e y k n o w fro m w hat th e ir c u s t o O r« g o n , f o r II I « C o u n ty o f C o lu m m ers Hay o f it, that It can he d e p e n d In hot h D ragon a n d W a s h in g t o n bia. ed upon. c o m m it t e e s a p p o in te d by the uovern- In th « Muttor o f the E sta te o f Carl o r s o f the se states are w o r k in g on (¡« o rK « l lo lm u lle r , IX'roased H av e you anythlriR to s e ll? T r v the p r o b le m o f m o r e e q u it a b le dis N otlr « la h « r « b y Kiv«n that th« a Mist W a n ta d. It k *: ih results. trib utio n o f the tax h u - ilm . i.ndorHÌKtiml has beoti a p o in to d ail r u liiit r u lo r o f the « r f a l o o f Carl <:«<u*Ke H e im u lle r, d e c e a s e d , by the iih ov« e n title d Cou rt, a nd has duly* i*iuulifl«d All pHrsoiis h a v in g clalma » imi to prnHont the sain«, d u ly verl- C O N T A IN S ri«d us liy luw reijuired, to th e un- The College o f Litenture. The Greduate School. *l«rHign«d at S ca p po o a e , OreKon, Science »nd the A rt» within six m o n th s f r o m th e date The School o f Journalisai liereof. The School of Architecture The School o f Law. I »at ml and first p u hlls h o d A uk lk •nd Allied A rt». The School o f Medicine. 1921. The School o f Busine»» The School o f Music. JO H N IfE l.M lJL L E R , Adm ini»tr»tion. The School o f Physical Aditi.n lst ra to r as A fo ro s a id . The School o f Education. Education. ItidKway & Join: Hon, 1011-1016 The Extension Division. The School of Sociology. (¡as**o HI i I k l*t> tlund. O r e g o n , At- urneya f o r A d m in ist ra to r . G O O D S IL A G E C R O P 5 0 Moo d T o P r e v e n t Hurt Unit I, ih lll«d n o i l i « ,,f Intentimi to malte N o rt h w « s t, I iiih pr ov«,! wk II uilupi l l,r«« Yt'ur l’ riHIÌ to . I b l c l i riunii ml to II i I h n g l o i i . Il wuh o rig ina lly 1 « th « lumi alm v« decerli*«..1 l,«ft»r« Import«*! f r o m Tu ngair, ii*irOi«ni Ai Mm lt «g ln i« r und lt « r « i v « r o f th« r rl< u. and I iiih I,.-, n g ro w n In va rious 1 1 .und Office. ut l'ortlumt. or* , «u l.arla o f tin. Unit ml Slut.-H with only li« 25th duy o f Orfolii r, |!»i» 1 fair » u m w In tin, la.it 20 y, . u h 1 latina ni na m . writn* < , . A s u p p ly o f » « « d wuh ul.talnml ■A l lii«i«r, « f Tim ih oliii. Ori*., l.un fro m it,« I'nliml g t a t M D«|mrtm*>i W ItlihurdHi.n. u t S* ll«l« n n . n i « o f Agrli-iilluri. In | <» |(, f „ r « x p « n hurll.. I \\ :ill,i<*« <»f Vu nklo n . Or« menta l work ut H im Oregon Hiatloo, C u u i f u YVII kiiii , ul SI. I1«1« . ih , (ir anil t h « roaultliiK rropH hav« shown A n n <i !t I »! K«c. f, und fi 4 J«» S«r II li. ho a prairtlrul le gu m e for th« 1 and 2. W'llluiuott« vall«y londitlou-i It | AI.KXANDEll BWKEK, w ln lo r hardy, aph is rohlatunt and i »» « UoitlHtor an linin«nH« furitK« pro*lu<«r and i g o o d h « « i I p r o d u e n NOI |(| |i i|. f , |(| K V I l o N G EN U IN I Tu ngle r p«aa re q u ir e f « r ll l« wi ll 1 < i *| i rl mi •Ilf »if till* fIlf(•rio r. u. dr: ln«d ko II and u g o o d h * * * ■ < I bed 1 —ind i)ffi«« ’ at Port lumi, f )r<* . Sf I prepara tion T i.e rate o f s»*eding 1« Mil. 1921 100 po u n d s an ucre when sown aleie* o t i t e i I kh ■(•by f'iven f hat Ki o r with a co m p a n io n c r o p o f wim«*i TOBACCO W Floater. »if Tr**u ho] in, On*. . w <er«*al, 60 po u n d s with fi bushel u t W « w a n t y o u to h a v e th e I grain. W in te r rye, »»eat. barley o. • * Mar« h 9th I 92 ! ma de Moi '«m l En try No u & 5 fi x , fo r NV. b e«t p a p e r lo r " B U L L . " cu ts may be used hut oats have prov N K 11 S' C I ion I !*. ■*. II :il|i I So n o w y o u c a n r e c e iv e ««»! most succ essful. It Iim-» :t VV .1 -r'd iiri, h:«. Ill d Forest lir«s in the United States w ith e a c h p a c k a g e a bo ok T h e s e peas have con sistently p r o : « i i o . o f inii'niion in m a k e tl r«, li,« past five years b u r n e d *>vt r .'i*i,- d u c e d gre a te r si luge yields a* the 14 totrei o* - >,-ur l’ ro o f, io «siuhlish claim to K m * 4 8 8 ,0 0 0 acres. exp e rim e n t station than »::y »»the? th e v e ry h n a e t c ig a r e t t e ■""I above i|i i. L « d , b. f o : « th« c r o p gro w n fo r the purpom* I he p a p e r In th e w o r ld . lt « iils n r *ml lt * r « iv « r o f ih « IJ. S seed c r o p has a v e ra g e d pproxi v:.t h- l.uml Olili*« al l’ orilu n d , o r « . , on lh*> ly 20 bushels, and hte bay crop, as 2u( h day o f O rto li«,, i P 2 l . g M P E 4 » U - .y jM M M M K a a L , well ns the green f»*«*d p r o d u c e d Is i lalnmnt nam es as w itnesses: exce ll ent Indica ti ons are that f u ^ Iniciil V Mr.Mioy, « f V a n k to n , O r« tu re trials will pr ove It va lu a ble an Dan R ie ha d ot o f St t ! • i < * a green m a n urin g c r o p T h e gro w t h O r« ; U b a rli« J W a lla « « , o f Yank Is so prolific fhat station visit ors ton. O r« , ( ¡ mi ,ri;« W il s o n , o f St. H«i p k in ic p a l p r o v i s i o n s have expr**ss<*d surp ris e at Its ability < ns, Oro. N E W R E V E N U E B IL L to stand up th ro u g h o u t the g r o w in g Art: li !. ir, S«r 6, and 6 -4 -2 0 , S«<- eason with co m p a ra tiv e ly ;jo b i l g 1 and 2. lUi^'** H**lk Ti»\«*w !• ro in T l i o w ing Seed Is not exp ecte d to !*«« a v a il Makub a Hpt*<ialf> o f VI.E XANDKIt S W K E K M im I \ 1*1«* to I1« ) ---- K m *III|M n able f o r distribution b e fo r e th»- fall lt«Klst«r I hr | .* 1922. • ------- M >1 It t: Ul I I \ \ I. \ Ut || NT VS \8IUM 2TO N. Sppt. I f» 11**r• • R U R A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T IN T H E COUNT ■ C O U R T Ol ,ir»* i It»’ prin cip al provlaloilh o f tip* i ' l l i ; s ; ' . i i . o r o » i * a ;• *.\ I’ t>it i o R E Q U IR E S L I T T L E C A S H Dew tat Mil an It piihmih I tin* bourn I I. UMIUA COUNT Y ten<l is now ImliiK cutiilduretl by lb • In the Matter o f th « Estate o f J One Person W ith Knowledge J. Ilrow lie, decease,!. S*- 11 h t• * Kln an c» t'oiimiltt**««: It flips not I phh t ban $ 2 2 1 ,0 0 0 . Notice is hereby , .» e n that th, of Dramatics Can do Much Ink«* On** ll ww fo r la in rli. UOO from tb«t tux«*M o f thw A m crlc a i I Iii d e rs lgn e d , F re de ric k M DeNetf«. In a Sm.dl Town public tbt yt’ txr It dot*» this by: is a d m in is t ra to r o f the esta te o f J 1 Hi*duclng t h e taxon of uil J llro w no, dec eased , ha: tiled his iin- Itural «nturtalnmoiit is an Import ht*ad*» o f fa hi 11 ten w h o have Inrom I accou nt in the —o u n t y Court m u- Ip. Slain o f O i e - o i i f o r C o lu m b ia of $..,ouo o r u nder, by luc:rt*aHing ant nii'HiiH o f fo »te rln g th« ro i the fxiunptlon lim it f r o m $ 2 .0 0 0 it» nlty spirit. In th « opin io n o f Mis» Co'in ty, and that Saturday, the 15th N orm a Olaon. Inatructor In « x p r « - j day o f O cto be r, 1921. at th « h em ♦ nth from $ 2 0 0 rntih to $100 our It Ion a nd dram a tic art at rtiu Or.-gon o f 9 : 3 0 A M. o f said day. at the i Court Mouse in St. Helens. Ore gon, Thin applo h to llifoimtH o f Ihltt yea»' A g ricu lt u ra l ruling« tnd soft drinks of all kind* *'W h«n persons nr« b ro ught to- ha be n a p p o in t e d by the Judge o f bejltnninK J a n u a r y 1. Iimt g « t li« r nisi each o n e given som ethin ., 'lie a b o v e e m itte d cou rt, as Mi,, lime • Upppiiln all "nulHanrn taxon Is and pla ce fo r hearing o b je c t ii ns to on Hoda fo un ta in dr in k * . Ire creati. tit it« nn>r« c o m m u n it y spirit said final acco u n t and sett le m en t alid otiuT boVeraKOH. COHlUOtlc», tot a ro u sm l," »aid Miss Olson. ••Oil« person with a knowled.".« o f I h e reof let trilfl' and p r o p r ie t a r y (p a t e n t ) d r a m a tic» can do m u ch in a small mrdlelneH liy .! l(t*p**alH th e 10 pur ce n t tux town o r fa r m in g co m m u n it y on *'veryday” « p o r t in g Rood* »u cb means o f th « dram a the s chool call us bah»*ball, f o o t b a l l , Imakotbull am. be m a d e the ce n te r o f Interest, a nd »kiting • n iipm ont a nd g o o d » o f ul$ person » who have no time or in n«> kinds, r«*dufCH f r o m 10 per ce nt to to g o l o th e lu rg«r to w n s can have S p«*r c* fit th«* tax«** on “ lu xury' In a small way, the urt ami beaut y »port I lk g o o d h , hik 'I i uh g o lf , P o l i h«y crave. lit 1« cash o u tla y 1» necessary. and tt*unI n g o o d » not necessary, 4 Kxi*nipt m f r o m Inco m e tax th** E le ctric ligh t» are -FO K - trht $..00 i n c o m e fr o m lnvcHtmenta s o m e o n e In the c o m m u n it y will kn ow e n o u g h o f e le ctric it y to work o u t a m building a nd loan aMHocletlonn 1CE C R E A M & H«*p«*alit tli** so ca lled "l u x u system o f ligh ting with the use o f Expensiv e scenery Is not ry” taxes n ow c h a r g e d by retailer, hatterlm*. PURE H O M E M ADE C A N D Y upon all c I u & hoh o f g o o d s u bo v e cer- re q u ire d because gre en denim can he used effe ct iv ely An yo ne w ho biti: valued S O F T D R IN K S beginning J a n u a r y 1, 1922, it likes l o sew w ould bo glad to d e sign and m a k e costu mes. clips $ 5 1 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 lim n' fr o m th* “ W h a t Is m o r e Im port ant the p e o Populnr Brands of Tobacco. Cigars and Cigarettes taxpapyer s' bill d b**s** add ition; ple leurn to a pp re cia te g o o d plays cut*, in* m a d e p o s s ib le by the fo; lowing luxe» b e in g rep<*aled aft * and th o se w h o ta ke part lose their .«If c o n sc io u s n e ss und a re able to a p January 1, n ext: 1 All tr a n s p o r t a tio n taxes <• pear b e f o r e the p u b lic without fear freight and p a s s e n g e rs , tin railroad WTii-ii th ere Is co m m u n it y spirit a nd tickets, sle e pin g ca r ti ck e ts an • e n te rtainm e nt pe o p le b e co m e m o r e satlstled with th eir life In the small chair tickets , y 2 \ll I n co m e surta xes fr o m 32 co m m u n it ---------------- a*---------------- p<*r rent to 65 per cen t Inclusive. It mli M ou ntain » o f Montana 3 All i*xe«*HM pi oilt tax B ull 'D urham University of Oregon Fall Te rm Opens September 26 A HigK .t .n d .r d ot cu h u r.l .n d p ro fe t.io H .l achoU r.kip k . . become one o j trie o u l .t .n d np m ark, o f the State Univeratty. For a catalogue, folder, on the v.riou a .chooU or for any information, write TH E R E G IST R A R . U N IV E R S IT Y OF O R E G O N . Eupene. O re. M a so n ’ s MILLINERY In latent and most up-to- date styles. Ntw merch andise arriving daily. Erick Ice Cream M. RICEN OPEN EVENINGS Orange Sherbert White’s Kandy Kitchen -T H E - DEPENDABLE -S T O R E - Fresh Berries Received Daily You may b* aura o f th# beat w hen y o u buy o f us. o rd ers ca r e f u l atte n tio n given all p h o n e ord e rs Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Kaspberrie». lo g a n b e rrie s , o ra n g e s , le m ons. apples. banana», c h e r r i» » a prico ts plu m », p e a c h « », w a t e r m e lo n s , c a n t a lo u p e » radishes, le ttu ce, pa rsle y gre en o n io n s , t o m a to e » beets, w ax been» jreen pe»» new- po ta to e s, cele ry, new po t a to e s , gre en bean», sa ullflo w er. P h o ne y o u r o r d e r s to u i a nd th e y w ill be m e n t i o n . Our se rvice will p r o v e sa tis fa ctory. CLAIMS A G G R E G A T I N G $3,414,533 A U D I T E D SAI KM Or UhilniH iiKKr«K:iOiir I M I 4 . : ì 22 a n d tolullliiK S722 h «| *riit« l'I.ilttrs w « r « atidit«(t I*Y th i*tat» il«pa rtm «n t d u r ln g th*> numth »»( \UKUSf I tf tIti*, nun ihwr.” »ava H « c r « l h rv °f Stati. 1\ii/«r, 3 0 2 2 clalm n w « r « mi tt « * «i **t il funil, Hiniiuntlng to » r»7 I '44 !ts 1071 w « r « on th « slut** high *»T fili ! a ggri.g nttu g $ 2 .66 1 ,3 9 1 un*, on th*. iigr lrtil.t irai « o tl« K « In t«r*. > inni a m ii iinO ng t o $ 1 1 ,0 0 « •ut« un th« Ht>ldl«ra' b o n i« n a t l o n « ' »unti itiMuin'Ing to *"*r> ' s « " il v « r a t t o n a i « d u c a t l o n fu n d *»gr«K.,tlng $ 1 4 . 4 0 7 ; 3 10 « n th « In O'i-triai ircld «n t f u m i a tu o u n tln g l* ♦ II - ’.tir. 17, 1 2 09 on t h « s « g r « g a ‘ I ut fum i itvnniintliie to $3« *•'*” ' und 90 « n t h « r« h lb llll « t lo i. f'tn.l , i k . rt-gatlng $3091 92 Dutsiil« ,,f Ot« dlHloirsi.lli««- frum Ih« .stai« h lg h w a y f u n d , th « »ttiuiints ilrawn tm i h « o t h « r futt'l r«pr..H,*nl MtihatnnOally alt avi-rug« titillilh *t <1 s t ili r s « m « n t ." ------------------------ 0 --------------------— Six nam ed peaks In Montana have e le v a t io n s exceedin g 12.1100 feet, a nd severui unnam ed peuks tl-selo gre a te r heights, a cco rd in g to the Un ited States G e o lo gic a l Hur vey. All thes e peaks are In th Iteurtooth National Forest, in t ar Imn c o u n t y , in th e south central part o f the state. T h e highest o f Hies« Is Gra nite I’ eak. 12.3f>0 fe e t; th« next highest Is Mount W o o d . 12.750 ;« «f XI i Via ■ Tlie STK. ri*'* ' in fo r t ii» H, ii « h Itoard o f *ir«Hirv t,¡i^ r « « o n t l v :ic |i»ir«*l 30 " ''r' o f land o n w hlrn ti\«v .ir« rat*- **>g Irm-H f,,r h ig h w a y piatili,ig Uoluuitna Peoples 4 -4 9 9 4 Helen» Agt “TH E H O M E OF TH E M AR K ET B A SK E T ’ PHONE a 7 ! In Ber^mann Shoes Only InsiBt upon Herrmann Shoes and Doubl«-Calk Lock Calks ana have the Best Shoes Made and Absolute Calk Pra- tecuo* No More Lost Calks.. I Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfe Co. ar. BAKED RIGHT In your hom* town by a competent baker; baktd clean, just like home made, only better. W e carry a complete line of Fancy Pastry; our prices are right and so is the quality of our goods. West St. Helens Bakery W r it e fo r O u r l l l i i a t m t c d C a ta lo g . • ¿ I TH URMAN treat t t Bread, Pies, Cakes t A .U L R IC A H A H Y i r WII.KINH . fit very o C A I .K S G U A R A N T E E D T O H O L D . A N E W F A IR O F S H O E S F R E E IF LHE CALK S COM E OUT. Kiver Heal the GOOD HOME MADE DOUBLE CAl.K LOCK I I K I.K N H R O U T E I,«sv », 1 ‘ urllmid dally - - - • P i .Sunday It $o ■ m 1 TrrlvM St Helen* & P 111 tS un da y 1 3 » P >" 1 tflu aday 2 o « P »> * i. e a v « » rfi Hal a m * 1111 s ■ A rrlv «* Por tland 111 M 01 1. II HOI.M AN. Agent Makes all way land ings M h.irf fo o l Aldor S tr e e t P h o n e » . Main ,sS23 • 'llfiirnla'n l . i d t M,nint*tln» At I a ;i fin m o u n t a i n » In i ’ nllfot nla r i ... iiu.r« than . « *»00 f « « t al*ovi* *** **l tmt th « v «fa m i « m l d **'titli .f m o u n t a in MC«ti*‘ ry « o rlrli •rtil varimi thnt ! h « y a r o n ot «ot. *I i I* t » i | n ff ir l« n t ly n ot«w i* rth v t*» Hit Itimi, a r r o r d t n g to th « Pnll«*l • Ut«. 0«ologlral S u r v « y , D*.par- : n"'" t *f Ot« l n t « r l o r Y«t lf »*"' «ti« ,,f t h « » « tintinnimi m o u n ta in | t,,,|ik* w « r « In t h « « n » l « m pari o f Ut*' Utilt«d Stnlim lt tm,itili li« visi! " I alititi*,Ilv bv m l lllo n » o f n «o n l« t'a llfo rnla h a» 70 a d d t t lo n » ! '"""n ta ln pmiks m o r a than 1 3 . 0 0 0 "l'1 hl»h thnt h a v o b « « n n » m « d . r II lo all. a» w « l l a» a d o * « n that rl«« aliov« 1 4 .0 0 0 f«.*t The B E R G M A N N given Larsen & Co., Grocers White’s Kandy Kitchen Arfiirditig to tho,,«* w h o nitv-i an aly/:d tii,. |)i|| it p r o p o s e d t«* nils $1 HOP 'MHI.000 o f f tin* w ea lth ie s t ot th»« country, c o m p r i s i n g In rou nd nunihcr> abou t 5 0 0 .0 0 0 taxpayer.« It prop.♦ . to ra is e $ 1 , 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 c»fT the •.♦mfortabh f ix e d " n-m pris in :, In round n u m b e r s a b o u t 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 taxpay- is It w h o l ly ex«*mpt» fr m * any Income tax th<* $ 2 , 5 0 0 fam li and umt«*r, and a l l o w s the $ 6 ,0 0 o family and u n d e r an e x e m p t io n »*t 12.500 plus $ 4 0 0 f*»r ouch depend ent. — 4— P h o n » u* yo n r S. F. H E U M A N N , Prop. Houlton, Ore. T Phone 1I4-J ♦ PORTI.4X1>, O I U . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Our Motto is “Quality” Tools and Brains Orcgen s Highrf leuiiutio» «I TECHNOLOGY Tools and equipment in a garage or machine shop do not always produce satisfactory results, but a combination of tools and mechanics is required. We Fight Srhooh; Seventy Dep»rtm*»t* are fortunate in that we not only have adequate tools ♦ Al l. T ÏR M l)t'4NS > H 'I I t . I*t2t and equipment, but we have mechanics who are ex Fur nhnm .'i».' » « ' » '*’ *1'* »'t'** ■' Oregon Agricultural College CIIHVAI I II pert# and know how to use the tools at their com mand. Bring your repair work to us and we will *how you. H A R M S BROS. Portland Marble Works 9 V lal'lt»li«*l I P.HN Expert Auto Mechanics N E U BROS. M O N U M E N T S •i»4 a 26« 4tl> » city Hull P O R T I,A N D . See us Opposti« ORK. o r w rite *"r It will |w»y y»u._________ Food products is that commodity in which Q U A L IT Y is its own recommendation— there is room for the widest range of quality in DRESSED M EATS W e could sell an inferior quality— B U T W E W O N ’T W e would sell a superior quality— BUT W E C A N T O U R P R IC E S W I L L S U R P R IS E Y O U SANITARY ★ NUTRITIOUS ★ GRAMG Shop One Block East af Depot Tvl | :tM—I «•* M «l« n ». O rvgim Agents for Goodrich Tires and Tubes MORTON & WILSON . TW O MARKETS Ontral Market Phene »6 Suend Market Pheut 4» ...