AUTOIST urged to
DRIVE WITH ARE
,,f M u le
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K u i i'r
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W ORLD'S LA R G E ST C O A ST D EFEN SE OUN
It«-
I t r illili
I 'u m
iu h I
nr«;li|«nls|
.hi,h lia v ■ ■ u r n ’ll m i I h n I i I k I i ¡
many nf Ihi-lli «lui* III reckless
ari « I h K S i t i ' i ' 1' n f H ia tn Hum A
ugfff li.li .1 I IH ',-il I* Ini I n r In d ll'
' i h K Iliu m In tirin a •«
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¡Ih» itlwi.i«»1 r d ii' iiinln rlH t dn> in*
L 5s||y nf III"1 ru m In I lit* <>|ii*ritl Ion 1
M r Ku/.nr'M In d u r i
Lf uutuini>l>'!<
ifollu»»
tru n,
liir t to fin is h .
Juck ( ¡ r if f ln
n f S e lliti« was m atched w ith d ir k
J Miami of St Helena.
A l the sound
of du Koni? lind i hoya to re in nn'!
m ixeil in icon,I ahupe
T h e ro u nd waa
liv e n
l>m >•, in th e second round
I knve d ie S en tile lud lo m e w icked up-
Ie r , m a and the S e a ttle b oxer kept
hia le ft w nrk liiK on
Mosse'« face.
I he th ird round waa even and in the
fo u rth , whli.h waa faat und f u r i m i , ,
( . r if f ln had d ie heat o f the a rg u m e n t
h> a wide muriciii and p la n te d ina
h it .iKUlnai Dnaue'a face m any n m a
U l e n ili,, gong aounded Hos.-n; was
in tllatri-aa o w in g to the f a i l th a t he
luid not tra in e d fo r th e bout
K ef-
lla ita n d eclared the m atch a
draw which m et w ith the a p p ro v a l
of d ie apectatora.
I
! !**' i l e l la r event o f the evening
i à tc h
llro n k a o f M ic h ig a n , and
Mi >r 11 hi .
Kdiliir St Il" lf» ‘ M M in i.
¡¡t lli'l'tr Iin x i 'i i .
Orar Mr M "i'n n
In view «if d m
hel ilia, ilui '
dm iiltm lh u n f J u ly
id Au(ual I ' m l "li I I “ ' lilK liw u y a n f
C u i , la d,
li rii v litiit. u n ii, un u
ga«n|U«iit''
iiu lilllty
nf
accident
traB itir "I" '
"« m u ln r knhlcli'«
lirrally U h t '-. i mil I «levin II un op
jirtuni1 imi'' t" « llrw t iittc tltlo n In
[ìli run,lllli'ii i ' .irn i-H lIy u r k «> tip
I car ilrivi i
ynur lo r u llly u ri'H ..
ic a r i'In I 1"' "im ru lIn n n f d m lr r u n
S||Ion on th ru p.irl In ( I i I m m api*r|
ill help in ' ir« « nmuHUm In muk
U tit* Iti*1' ' ' '
i i'llm n u liIy mife | „ r
Jnrrl. am! t t.ni inin«l u lle n tln n to a
«...................... ..... .............
, , almplf rnl' ■ nf d m m a il w ill u l-l
»airly itnik" tra v e l c o m p a ra tiv e ly !
t ir at all tinr
nf t lie y eu r
7 ...........................................g,.,;! r i d ' i v ,
..... h . ik I v an*
, u
Then- la no tim e In d ie y e u r when ' o f U m * Urn.-Hj i y | m * K„ „ s >t<.tltt; , (1|i|| In |h). uo||<|
arrful drlvmy
nnl
lin p e r .illy r
Strina II"' "iiiiiiim r inontliH conyes I
mudi* fo u r trips ucrcss thè lirln y deep
of truffi' wtiti*li la K reu tly m u « -!
.uni brougbt back lo thè U niteti
Siotad I')
"i m ill nf tn u liu l ru ra
States alni io Oregon st-veral hun dred
Jon uther
n e r e a a llu li» rln a
•■end o f c a lile
M od estly M r. \S'. I
attenti,
1 1 ............
nf
ai'know lt'dged litui he limi dune on*
Wd lawn, w I" w in te r m o n tila lie
| t li In K whl.-li no Jersey b reeder has
iiad. In ml'l ’ ■ " ii. e x tre m e ra n t inn
s fa r accom pllshed, in tb a t he has
A thr par. f II ' t r a on account n f Hunny hunk
mi in Near S, up|MN,hi- is h fe 'l oh ilo- Sunnybnnk F a rm th re e
¡ipprry pave, i t i li nhacureil vlalnu.
b u ll- w bit li lin e r q u a lifie d aa gold
Scene o f
I ii joy aid, I ..,1 bering
A little ' • • iik ht mi th e p a r t i.f
m edili unim als
• leid Man o f
\ n , ri, an
.Icrsey
)pera' -ra will m in im ize d ie ituiiR er
W Itli a p p ro p ria te ini rodile! I o iih by
id radure tin no III her n f u e iiile n ta ,
thè Jet -y q u a rte tte , (). M IM um nier
( a ille . lu i, |i |'r, s, in
»hlrli It I
hi the a re u te r pi
of thè l*aclf:. U v e s to c k e.-aoclatlou.
atii» 1- lue I" t ireletaneaH
I . V U lioten, In "stock e d ito r o f T h e
To thl. eml I tin. th e re fo re . t»k
j, ,
, a,
i ’actfic Houiestead. Ilo ti J W Bai
............ rt> f
you th r ..u « h
(.lllt>
a( l"> of M u h i,o m a h county, am i N C. j
, ■
,
u lu l i , . ,' ", " . n r n ew ap ap er.
, he Sunny hunk f.,rm ...
Seappnnse
of ti,.- Oi.-gon A g ric u llu ra l college
‘ « upon yoni
etera w in , a re cur T iu id a v , July I a
I !.. m n , , ! , , , w„
r' " ' ......... ' "««H-clally
|IIMp..<llllK
,..rH,., a ll of w liom ri-Kpondcd w ltli short
hnj the ru rr. nt s u m m e r m o n th • |,,.n | lin() |
unti in te re s tln g ta lk s
H a rr y As-
S m ith , w ho conducts
tro th . field iiitiu fi r th è A m erican Jer-
the em«n-ti.
' ........... r i u t l i m un,I tile farm
................ .. , lo
farm ,'(„ lh
JtoCfHlon. m > that avoldtihl«* a r r i ■
'■> C a tti'' clubs, w ho ls m a k in g a
le rtM ln
the guests, many of whom
fati. with n .n s.',jiifiit In ju rl« ** and
to u r of a ll o f thè clubs oli thè l ’aclfic 1
w ere fro m pluce outside of Coluti,
jttiiblt* fatuii*i*“< nmy I»«» prevent«*«! | liti, county
cibali, w a i thè next speaker and he
j I feel quit«* Hiir** th a t c o -o p e ra tio n
gave In te re s tin g facts as to w hat was I
At nuoti a fin e picnic d ln tie r was
the
premi nnd th e tr a f
served In tln- allude ,,f ilo- fine c.her-1 lu ing accom plished by Jersey breed- j
ers
! division "f th«* «tate d ep a rt rn«*nt
j ry orctinrd and w lilh- llie picnlckers
1 tend t.i ilirt-cl the a tte n tio n o f
T h e picnic was th o ro u g h ly enjoyed
I w er« e n jo y ln g thè d ln m -r ilo- Jersey,
driver« to ihe nerenwlty o f car* ,lim i le tte u n d er thè leadership of lt. I by the I tin ,,r m ore people p resen t!
jtH rp a rt. an.I Ini p ro ** upon them
and the enthusiasm m an ifest by th e !
. F
N’ Ih lo rk en te rta ln e d t Io-in w ltli I
.h r
lire.-del ind icate th a t they tie
* dire*? lia b ility and r l* k by fall
o rig in a i Jersey selQctlons
In a ,1,11-
ft to obwervi* r»-rtaln ru le ii «»f the tlon tu M r N th lo rk Ilo- q u a rte tte ! I Ii* vt- the Jersey cow tlo beat cow in
the wot Id.
jdway hh *•*!! a. imponi* Upon orli
I h composed o f Mrs II F. M lilo c k , |
I Miss Hazi-I W a tt» and Miss M iirgu ret
vperatmn will reduce lo a g r
! S m ith
M rs Vi /non t'n o k e is thè ;«<• BOXING-WRESTLING
•ns In t
coni pan U t.
MATCHES ARE GOOD
Jli and prm " I m any n c rld e iils
A fte r d ln tie r M r S m h li w.ts In tro
! ira svolti itile
Under
U nder tlie auspices of C o lu m b ia
I Appr-fla t|lo l '" |i l v y o u r In i eresi : duced l,y thè Jersey q u a rte tti- In a l
d ltty o f l ’ost Am erican Ueglon, a boxlug unti
om efforts tt tn.ik" tra v e l safe In pleuNlng tini hartnonlous
abouf fin ir llncs. and lilush tn gly ac w re s tlln g e x h lb itlo n was held In tlo;
- I a m
cepted Mie "to a s tm a s te rs h lp ."
H e 1 city hall Wednesda.v n ig h t.
A fa ir
V ■ars very t r u ly ,
calle,| oli M r H a rry W est, w Ito was slzed crow d a ttend ed and w ere well
SAM A K O Z K H .
gl veli un hit rodile, loti t»y Ilo- q uar
atisfo-d w ltli Ilo- l'V h ih itio li.
S e c reta ry o f StHte
le tte nini s u d i In tro d iic tl,m u , uri
H a rry T e r ry o f .New O rleans
and
o rig in a i ime
M r West fold of lu i Chuck lle lm e u n , f V an cou ver, la ti-
s ta rt In ratslng Jersey c a u le
" li tatù w elgh ts. put tip a d e v e r four-
igher t u i t i o n
was il? vears ago ," he ahi. “ Ih a l I round hoxlng e x h lh ltlo n and Ki-fcree
AT U N I V E R S I T Y !^
¿ rsey c a u le ." and le Sani lla ttiin declared thè m atch :i
told In te re s tln g facls re la tiv e tn d if draw
T h e Tirsi round was Terry'.« j
f <)r«-gon, J u ly 1 y
flc u ltle s In s tn rtln g a pure bred lier,.
by a s lig lil n targ in.
Ili-In o ali had
ii<l**nts u I . 'Kjin«*H a re outdid«» li waa ifl 1 !» i i i !'.,t \i r W est weni thè b e tte r o f th è second and th è th ird
•Ule ,,f dr.ojon w ill h e re a fte r a e ro s i ilo- oreuti and Im p orteli Jer unti fo iirth w>-re aliout even
(to pay i
. her fee fo r educa
sey ru tti,-
S iile - th a l tino- lo- ha-
The
" c i o l go v. a i a luim din g, r
ohi.o,i"! |„ „ ifh e r th e C u lve r-
7 ". Or- 1 - ■
t lie t tregon A g ri
««til roll.,--
is h re s u lt o f sr-
t*k»n at - m eeting o f a Joint
MnillN- of ih" boards o f re g e n ta
ht» existiril r,ii ,- o f $.;o a year
/ non r- sbl, T
lia . been rnlseil to
. , J 1"
itnuunc as Is now
the U n iv e rs ity of
i n lv e r a lt) "i
',l"'la
!
nly exceptions to
7_*r" JU-' -Iiiib-utn w ho liuve tin.
1,1 11 ■' u n iv e rs ity u n d er
” 11 ri1’ « Im w ill c o n tin u e at
f!‘r' n 1 out
t h e ir colli-ge
. *'■ *•*'!
h- d ú d e n la , w ho w ill
»'t M it., f. . -¡„.-e It Is th e poi
J ' ''
' ms of h ig h e r edu-
-ton to enmura y exchange o f ad
Notice is hereby given to those using water
'(od Hu,I,-nt
and ex service men
lot
sprinkling purposes tliat tlie St. Helens
Jhll t"* held f„ r only h a lf o f the
H
r
JERSEY CLUB HAS
ANNUAL PICNIC
t
"K e d '* H ill o f Ht H elen a
A f ,e r 2b
m in u te a o f w re a tlln g H ill got a good
hold on liro o k a and w renched hia
a rm ao th a t B rooks gave in fo r a
fa ll
A fte r a few m in utea rest. H ill
secured a n o th e r fa ll when he w ork e d
on liro o k a ' aore sho uld er
T h e vla-
H ing w re s tle r was a gam e fello w und
both he uud 11111 put up a good ex
h lb ttio n .
It la p ro bable th a t a n o th e r m atch
w ill he atuged in th e n ea r futur-» if
(ie o rg e B ran d o n , who secured the
tale n t fo r th is m atch can get e i|,i.il
ly aa c le ve r m en fo r d ie next p r-
form ance
At d m close o f 1921 the Inveat-
nien t o f p la n ta atnl equ ipm ent in the
e le c tric lig h t and pow er in d u s try ot
th e I'n ite d S tatea to taled $'>,000.-
000 , 000 , an increase o f o v e r $ 2 .0 0 0 ,-
0 0 0 .0 0 0 since 1911.
SECURE AGENCY
FOR BUICK CARS
( ’. L. C o ffy n and B F N ib lo c k of
Scappoose have secured the agency
fo r 'h e Buiek cur fo r C o lu m b ia coun
ty.
F o r the present the fir m w ,ll
m ake Scappoose th e ir h ea d q u a rte rs
but la te r on if huainess ju s tifie s they
plan to m ake St H elens th e ir c e n tra l
d is trib u tin g point C L ('o ffy n , who
is p rin c ip a l o f the Seappooae school,
w II devote ),ls tim e d u rin g th e sum
m er m onths to the car agency busi
ness and resum e his school w o rk in
I he fa ll when echo A opens.
The
Buiek 's a well k no w n, . u rdy car and
no d o u lit the new firm w ill dispose
of a n u m b e r o f cars to
people
th ro u g h o u t th e county.
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t'se M ist W a n ta d s. T h e y pay.
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IT IS SO EASY TO MAKE SUMMER CLOTHES. JUST NOW WHERE THE
FASHIONS ARE SO SIMPLE THAT GARMENTS MAY BE MADE WITH
VELY LITTLE EFFORT, IT’S A TREAT TO PLAN YOUR COSTUMES AND
MAKE THEM YOURSELF—AT THIS STORE YOU W ILL FIND EVERY-
' H1NG TO MAKE SUMMER SAVING A PLEASURE. HERE AKE A FEW
SUGGKSI IONS AS TO MATERIALS POPULARLY PRICED:
PERCALES in light and dark pattern«,
dft in wide, good quality. Priced yd 25c
PONGEE — Imported, fine quality, dti
in wide, special for shirt waists and
men's duns. Priced per yd. ,, $1.25
WOOL SKIRTINGS — Large sport
plaids. 54 in. wide, just the thing for
ili.it new spurt skirt. Priced ... $3.50
FLAXONS, 30 in. wide, new patterns
small checks and plaids, soft finish,
best quality. Priced, the yard ... 37**c
NAINSOOK, finest quality. 36 in. wide,
in pink or white, soft finish. Yard 50c
VOILES, 36 in. wide, new patterns in
plain and fancy designs. Y a rd ....5 0 c
FRENCH GINGHAMS in new fresh
patterns, 32 in., soft finish, yard 65c
STRIPED POPLIN SHIRTINGS. A,
incite- wide, new patterns, fast colors
ft r men's and hoys' shirts and blouses.
Priced, per yard .............................45c
JAPANESE CREPE, 36 tn. wide, new
colors, lavender, red, salmon, blue,
ecrue. pink. etc., best qual.. Yd. . 40c
IMPORTED ORGANDIES. 45 inches
wide, latest shades, yellow, tomato,
sunburst, green, pink, red, orchid, C o p
enhagen, etc. Priced the yard . .$1.00
IMPERIAL DOTTE SWISS, 36 inches
wide, the newest material for summer
dresses, in red. brown, blue, black and
light colors. Yard ..................... $1.00
DRY GOODS
E. M. HELON
FURNISHINGS
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Notice to Water
Consumers
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Prohibit|Vf.
aid
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EX t WEEK’S BILL
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I i? .1 I,i*yu kaw u has e v e r
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It
'Wvrriii,, ' " ü fn e tlo n . In w lilc li
1,1 " Dave g u
' he f i l mi ng
T w is t e d C o r d s
Running through the telephone cord
are a number of delicate, flexible wires.
“ Kinks ’ are formed when this cord is
allowed to become twisted, and some
of these wires may be bent or broken.
This means a "noisy” telephone
line. You cannot hear or be heard as
well. In fact, a twisted cord may
cause a complete interruption of your
service.
HOURS FOR SPRINKLING
Ah» n ' X" 1 'llly °« '"t previous
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Water users living on the north side of this
division line will use water for sprinkling on the
even dates of the month and water users resid
ing on the south side of the division line will he
allowed to use water for sprinkling on the odd
days of the month.
th is
nnd
Ik the u
nn-l M onday,
sulay f"u‘*1 lw " p erfo rub iuces o-i
c,
Watet Board has divided the city in two dis
tricts. The dividing line is Willamette Street
and tollows the county road to the city (Hou’,-
ton) limits.
" f the c o m m itte e .
th e m e e tin g at
•
was decided upon
where they w o u ld not
'ini at the sam e tim e
"■ !i nn o ve rflo w o (
' -|<l",ttw us w o u ld la x
and resources o f the
CLOTHING
The hours for sprinkling are from 5 o’clock p.
m. until 8 o'clock p. m. Anyone violating this
rule is liable to a penalty of $1 and the water
may he turned oft trom his premises.
Keeping the telephone cord straight
will give you greater «atisfacti <1 in the
use of your telephone.
The Water Board cautions against the wast
ing of water and in the event there should he a
fire water users are notified to turn off the water
when the fire alarm is sounded.
The Watet Board deems these rules necessary
on account of the extended dry season and in the
effort to conserve the water supply of the city.
It asks co-operation of all citizens of St. Helens.
ST HELENS WATER BOARD,
By J. B. Godfrey. Clerk.
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