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WORDS IN T PUZZLE PICTURE CORRECT I NI KulimllK'al I»» I In I’ ropi-llur PI Fucker w li» I 1’uif I ’ uddh pool I'uii I I'UK i ’ ulluy I *ii in pk 1 it >u,l,. II..- " I ' " W o n l U lv - ! i ’u ii«t f.,r lU-m fll <>f T h u w wlu> Hul». I’uinp ! 1‘llpM mill« ‘I A— the a w ard of Um J u .I k < h In i'yramld ' \||,i , r wi.nl p u z sl« cnulKHt, Who »ubiulUeil iiiiMW«r» tiavi- l . m I lli:t llKl ,,f wor,u BIGGEST llU|iimlii'il Hu- fullo w in g word» SEEN , r( in Hi« M a«t«r M a t: PA I’m k »K " <>r p n r c l Par k l’ail I’uddln Paddock or purro. k Pug« l’ail lui’ k I' ii I nt I’u ln tcr puln or p lrk i't Pair t TI I‘a I in Pallinlruiii I’u u lianilla Pan P an « p»n i-ak«’» ( ’ » Pa nay Panai Pupi-r |>»ntalo«u» P u railiu tn papllln (PiralMogrniuT I Para pul I’a r i'iit n.-i.la Paraaut Paran Ipa Parrol Pull Paint hruali Pa»aiiX’’ » » y Par*»» pn a ’ h «r - prl.-at I'aal urn Puatarn Patch P ul» Pavi'tm’Ul l’a a l Paw Pal h i»r paitiwuy High I’giM- I’ll nay PY 111 KILL EVER ON 1 HE SCREEN A rushing .roaring »w ee p of risisi I.’ h » w a t e r » i rifu ,<-d troni bondage a mighty torrent of tim ber crush i Itig, grin din g uil before li log I humping. Hpllnteilug in the »n ar llng ; w a ter » »w e e p in g all l.eiore it» re l e n t i « » » path Much in olle of the hi. ¡ t h r i l l » in ’ C o n f l i c t , ’ ’ f ilm e o ,n o r e gon T h e moat gripping, m u l n - ir Ing moment e v er filmed T e r r i n e In l ltn intenatty. the m ighty log Jum, tin- blowing up o f the dam. and ile nwunlnng torrent o l felle d f o i . s i is •he mlghtleat n p e . u e l e ot the cum iTu « art. In ull II» ip lendor, In ull its ruth I' » » g lo ry, ”1 o n l l l c l , ” Pi .»cilia Ih-an'a wouderlul ln tver»a l-J "w el o l i m i » to lln L ib erty T he u lr e n.-x Hunda) an*) Monday, vividly record» I h*' uctual dyn am iil ng of a huge dan. fai The and the break ing loo»e of hundred.- for ull of thousand» of I lie pii»oneil logs “ t'uuillci" I» the story of a tight PI Poachea I'ran PMk peacock p.-avey l’ear» p e rtu a pebbla Pedaatul Peddler P ediiuent Pedeairluu Pedicel or peilune ! » Peg Peen p elican Pelan« Pen Pell P’ lidiilum Pencil Pennon pennant pendant peni hutía» Pentagon i ’ ) Perch People-peraona Petal peatle Petunia PII phlox Phonograph Photo or photograph PI i ’lan lat Piano Plea Platza rirk n ro o n Pickaninny Ticket or p a l » Pickerel Pie Picture Pig»on Pa I’lggin Pigeon-hole» Pig tall pig-pen Pike Pllaeler or pari, it u a Pll»um j pile Pin | Pillar Pancera Pillow Pinion ! Pinafore Pinna Pine Pirogue Pink» Plain Pipe Pitchfor k Pistol Pitcher PI. Placket Placard Tlane P lan k Pltnorhla Plant ¡Planter Pint» rlaiform P la(»u »’lattei P íenla ¡Pilera Plinth Plow Plow (lead 'iowahare Plug lamb P lum » ’lunger Pitia P«i cket P n c k e lkiilfa Point (?> Poker I'roillieiu g l o w » . Seventy Hevi'ii hundred and forty four pounds of milk containing .137 * r, pounds ol butter fat 18 the aver age yield of the 1*14 1 cows In Ih*' nilumook cow t.iMtlng uohoc I u IIon for till year ending March I, 1922, according to I li P m » , d a ir y 'e x ie n slot spi'1'lalÌHt ul I lie college, in a lei , nt report I'.leven hundred thirty-seven cow, w ' ' 11 ' m i li** association at p ,* begin oing of i he y *-ai , hul 96 w ere weed, 1 out uh unprofitable. Ile- Inglesi producing cow wu J a n i e , owned at the Cottonwood I no ifgi.stored (Juern»ey, her yield being ** i I i s pound» of b utter-fat .............« » i d highest y ie ld was 7ti I 3k pounds of f»i m ade hv " J o ll l e .' a i regiHier-d 11 o I s * e In owned by Nellson ] brother» rite hlghe»i producing g ra d e lo w s ; were T.ady.' a J e r » e y owned by 1 yd.- Klnneman, with a yield of 13 ¡12 pound» of fat and “ No. 3 ,“ il-o i Jei soy and owned by Frank lle d lge r. Till» animal g.,ve t;:i 7 9 ,i pound» of fat Thlrly-»even ";'WH in the associa- Mon gave more Ihan 600 pound» o f the buttle of iw o indomita ble wills lie » ! rui.gle foi the luuateiy of the lo g g in g induNiry Thouaenda upon thou»und» of hug** lo g » wh itlto g Ihio u gn the <|> moulte d dum were caught by tin « l x came rumen who r>»ked theli I I v• h to allu ln I hi» remarkab le film An entire log g ing camp, running at full Id *.nt with all It» men, were r e i j u l .i t lone ,1 by Stuart Paioli in tin d ile ttim i ol this ihurvelouK picture. P u d » Sam went Into the Wash Ingtou con ference with u plan to ■wrap warahipH t.u> la avera* lo gotto: to t é linn with a propoHHion to »Ink m one) T o le d o Illude av erage y ie ld of hutter-fut cow» In I II» »tute a» Hhowii by I he c «DHUH I s HIS pound» The a v erage of Mie co is in the Tillamook aHNOClat loll <*xi'e ■il» thl. amount by 109 76 pounds At 40 cent» per pound Mil» am ount» to $.;7 90 per Iluiry nien P u r. b a s e Hull cow and to $ 7 0 .llki! on for the 1041 ows completing the a«».,e,at Ion ye a! It C. Witharn and Oscar O Ander- Thl» gain to ih<* dairym en cornea to *n of Italnler, recently purchased tbein through following association a pure bred J e r s e y bull from J Van methods hi breeding, ...... ling and In Ta.-.-* II, a member of the Columbia herd bundling County J e rse y C attle club Thl» ani- Nothing 1» so su re to cut down the yield of corn a poor stand. Few Oregon corn fields have »6 per cent, of a r.tand ct harvent tim e Corn should he che krowed 17 the laud 1» weedy, o th erw ise it muye he drille d in. ♦ L O O S? ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Radio Sets and Supplies ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «> ♦ ♦ ♦ Chevrotets All Makes. Let us demonstrate. New cars $225.00 down, balance easy terms. Some bargains in Used Cars Tires Batteries Accessories Cook W ith Oil.. kinds, including the Kerogas, Perfection, Puritan and Com fortable Alcazar in both 2- and 3-burners with or without high shelf: al .o 1- and 2-burner ovens. “Everywhere You Look You See a Chevrolet” New collnrn are c o m f o r t able, and When they COME IN AND SEE THEM ure pr iperly laundered they r e tain th«-,r amoolh, c o m f o r t I f you have ever been an noyed by aaw-edr<’d collare, perhupa you hail belter change you r laundry K . The cuRtoiiiera o f thta modern laundry know that they Invar iably receive the # ST. HELENS, OREGON j ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ i\ . Masonic Building St. Helens, Oregon GARDEN TIME IS HERE kind of aervtce which » a l i » f l ’ i. Hecuuac our ri, ansiti;; met hod» are acteullflc and modern in e very re»pect. we are able to o f f e r you a »er- vlce which cannot he ex celled anywhere W e are car eful we know our bUNille»» We can pleuHe you J UHI pilone und I h » driver will call ior your bundle The right fôîifickiio» Poat Now is the time to do your spring planting. We are fully equipped to supply you with seeds of all standard varieties, suitable for our local climate. Remember our garden and flower seeds are fresh. You get fresh seeds here instead of seeds which have been in packages for several years and sent back and fotth over the country. x St. H E L E N S S T E A M LAUNDRY OUR SPECIALTY: it ¿Tint m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O ** m r * ' )X 0 The right foundation for successful painting is B-H Paints—permanent pigments, a base consisting of a com bination of pure carbonate o f lead and oxide of zinc, ground in refined linseed oiL Qual rii Ÿ: 'S ft B il R f Our stock of Garden Accessories is complete and we can fill your wants in these lines at exception ally low prices. If you need garden hose look over our stock before making your selection. Ex tra good quality, built to stand hard usage. Start riRht. Use the H H kind s t r a i g h t th r o u g h the job from priming coat to finished surface, and you II Ret a lasting linish that is the best in s u r a n c e io r any w w x l w o r L ^ ell painted houses and well-kept humes make a m,,re desirable neighborhood in which to live. Good paint is an economy as well as a sign of ,hrift. It stops depreciation and increases the value your whole property. The Sherwin-Williams paints we handle have stood the tests of time and wear. Other goods to make your spring cleaning easier Mops, Brooms and Brushes Galvanized Pails Step Ladders in several sizes Winchester Tools to get those odd jobs done Winchester General Utility Oil for cleaning, polishing and preventing rust. Mail* to* r*vrt AO rear* by the RaM-Huet«-' Paint C«x of S an PtaiK’UH'tx R n o fl* n«/<*d f v it v w h f t * a s tha ** t ’ain ia of ukaoaoca." * A ,t R a * &Co slAfru Fresh Groceries 1P A IN Y S . f l t f t P v a r n is h e s j w «1'-*’’” 1 s t o r k Phone 34 for anything you may need in the gro cery line. We buy in large quantities at the lowest market prices and sell accordingly. We carry al* most everything in Groceries and General Mer chandise and sell it for less. J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS MERCHANTS St. Helens Hardware Co. ♦ TVrMCHfSTFR Seeds That Grow and Satisfy For Farm and Garden in Bulk and Packets Garden Tools ity paints throughout. Cheap paint is never satisfactory, the colors fade quickly, the paint wears off. Í Be a Good Neighbor T COPELAND AUTO CO. X I RICES RIGHT able e d g e » for a long time Poniard Poplar Porch THC sire» together with good feeding and herd m an agem ent method» Men of Mr W illia m ’» and Mr. A nderson'» vision a re to he commended We have a complete line ol them—5 different Pollard P om padour Pimi m ark Potato Poultry P o » derhorn Tillamook a»uoclutlon ha» | mal c a r r ie s some of the best blood IB operation for 13 y e a rs II Une» of the J e r s e y breed, running *“i Ju completed it» o rganizatio n | hack to (lertle'H Lad und Uolden for M» fourteenth y e a r und more « l o w Chief breeding A n im al» of than 2300 cow» will leated P aul ¡t h l » type and b reedin g a re bound to F itzpatrick» is se c re ta ry of the asoo- i leave th e ir m ark in a n y com m unity ciatlou and P eter» and H all tenter» j where they a r e used and increased j production In the o ffspring Is hound A b u l k y <> ii «*« n . I to re»ult. The butter-fat pro duc The county a g e n t ’» office 1» In re- tion of cows In Columbia county is *'-,pt of tne fo llo w in g letter from the ( e n t ir e ly too low, and can only be in J* an I>u Lutli luriii, noted l i u e m - I creased through the use of pure bred ey ijr"eder»: "W e are coiiHigning the w o rld ’» champion Guernsey, Je a n Du Luth 1 oronet 62816 and her h alf brother May Hose S e a rc h lig h t 3307 4 to the liuMorial Guernsey »ale to hi* held ai Wheaton. Illinois, on May 11th. “ We a r e Ue»iroua of finding out thoroughly the»e a n im a l» have been advertised t o r the clo»e»l guess m ade a» to the price these ani- in. is will bring, priced in d iv id u a lly , ve are offerin g u pure-bred heifer s i r e d by S e arc h lig h t und out of a half sister to (¡olden Coronet. This calf was born Mareh 18, 1922. The content will clone May 6th. In the 1 use of a tie, which 1» not lik e ly , the i r.st and n e are st correct a n sw e r will be given preference. The heifer 1» plei,dldly bred and happy will be the one who win» her. May we depend upon you to a s s'' tl nr r u in form a' Ion before the boy» and g ir l» ? We want ■ very one, old and young, to re giste r their gueHH.“ inyonv in Columbia county d e s ir ing to e n te r thl» contest on the basis ' he above Information, p lease send your guess In to the county ag e n t's office and we In turn will m ail them all in u bunch. HOULTON, OREGON ♦ J. W. AKIN, St. Helens, Ore. PHONE 34