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T H K ST, H E L E N S M IST ORVALLIS NEWPORT F R ID A Y , J U L Y 28, 1922 PAGE THREE SOLVING THE CONCRETE ARCH PROBLEM FOR entertain editors r* I, .......... ^ ! :*0 HU.... |M| » ..... ml toll Ml III I». . '«.r ^ , I1_ _ hm U- m i ' »- « .»w«*.. ... N i r rl’ h - _ The Baking Powder that Gives the Best Service in Your Kitchen Th, fin«Hitti .iiiuu-il in.milng ..r dltul ml uHHi/rlllllOli WiiM “ “ * "(1,1*1.11111 F rid a y unit rfm- •Id »' . .lulls WHIM tll'lll Hi da) ll"' cultural c o l l e g e *lt ,, I indi'11 '* Ills <|UI'Hl lull h l.-lat* try and « “ » " i|i.ip*T llUHllll,Hrt »/«in « ,U ll‘" Th. atten dance wax I !••• K »* «-* Z 1; , I .lory di' I In* iissyrla radi.1 »I llt*' nini liuiitlr I'd «‘ill mar* rfllalurtuK All i tiro* uf lIn* * '»• I olinoli. w e r e there,: mina can“ ' ) ,.[ III.. ( lalskiilil.) riliur i.1*"'1, „ i r l i o f tin' K a ln le r ,«f. A i- ' * ml S i Morton o f th e Mia’ , ' ' J,, ii ih I ’ |” ■ fr o m « o l u m b l a .o' sat I " " I1' ' 1 I,,, u.rvalli- I tiiiii.l>i-r o f «'oni r' eulurtoIn• I i l « ' v la lto r* at » .. « 11 « I uct k I vi - ii K rid a ) •I,, on ami a t*ll * * O’tt numi ini.« i" ,,nK i ho *p' ■' I were. h r W J tilt* I ) A (V, K M rr, iirmlJ''111 O regon lait. H K, #r, ..(litor "I I It«’ Joui nul. and u,., m II ii . i " ■ k ’. InK e d ito r of I 1'« rk Uiwr. " " < K lilK.llln. •tliml Tnl.'Ki III tilt ( î i i ï e t t o Tillich lor ol the 1 " lent iif the Ufcrtorh» I (i.rnjiT I1" ' T h e etUlolJ I. nan liao*1 1 inter -, wer** gneHta ol I (io*ir faun t»»l ha vin g been r tin* hlg d o r m it o ! (|rd In a T h e Econom y W il l, miniai lire |m|x-i ii i -..|.-I s , H|«-.h»l g u a « . - , ml. r..s. ,q„- ,„„l ' • I*' 1 1 ,1 " " I ......•Mon. I 'r o f « h o . I H e w »«. o r I V I , , . . i o n , . „ s i i , s o lv e ! Ilo- . . . . o l l l „ . . . . . . . . l u u n i . II. „ . . . t i g l . l „ f s o l . ! , , « i|,is m id . .al, |.r. III. in a l l . . I l . d l t i n g .1.11. . Ci...... ,o„| sire-sew < r th e I i I m I, ' l a i n . I.Iliinou a I M I " . ' Of a r a i l r o a d b r i d g e o v e r Ilo- \ I v I,M ....... . I'l" " 1 1 " ■ """> '• ■ i„ 11»Ml. and sin..- then HIM limili al s olili ion ’ op tim istic as to the future — .........-Hi-" ■■■.....- ■ ■■ • SECURES \ of 1 - 1 ' a Hi«. Ils, of |»I.|MT Inod.ds and fully and mismanagement o f afore haul hrigediar general will aid In a « «loll wuh run .«it I The turnin'' the development of Iducoln county innig w ith r e p o rt« ^•,1 Saturila) W e tnnp#cte*I a part o f the r a il ill colli 1 1 1 It I ee tfclol ih«* r * * road. It m huilt Ilk** it '» ., iut**n«l t « « III nil) tee A K I,„minuti! •d t«i he a part o f the New Y o'U w U hono red hy he :li of lOii’ t ’«*ntral or th** I nioii I'u dftc iiiwtead iirinhrr o f the r*** Uf being a logging railroad K lh e rl H«*«i** hua niton cvniniD .* A n o th er saw null is operating at • ul t;f 1 lie uMHiii ia fl*»ct«*«! pr» >' T o le d o and w«* wi re told hy John |j,.- o f f)r**g«»n C'H) in Ä„d Hal K )1 Mcot». general passenger ag»*». • r**iur> treanurer. ^ re of the Southern Pacific that T ole do 1 tin* e d i t o m a.id After l'jncii» ' i I 0 vo «»t a boom an ¿3 nr a ivea nn«l w**»*th«*ar(M. acruiii would develop into a shipping point i»’Kati«>i) f r o m t «»* clod b) « t< Hltddeiable iti)p<irtali «* it Hii. took iH«* »p tt ia l trulli piovi«! The other towns along flu* Imc Y illiN C ham h*»r of by lb*» l ’«>f • o f little Importance, a majority mro^fc** h»r ». -A pori hy th e S«-.» •r them being m erely settlement if train w * m u ud> r p»*fH«»i»al Niip»*r I h* railroad from Summit, the high genet al p.t »■ "ll , f John point In the mountains, follows the ..i l l o t i i I ’ u.'lflr an.I win dings o f the Ya<|ulna river he- j \ orm any, wh.-i w* • «1 I fl y hills and there is v« r • *<-ry ci.urleny IittI«* far ming country s»*«ii from irulli a r r iv e d ul Vu | tin* train until T o le d o Is reached. • h ,.iid soon »ll** pat Her«» the river broadens and there t ,t. ao i.T N.«*» p. -ri Is m ore space between the hills mil. s lut.-r lan.l.'d at I Hack o f the hills, we were in loik T h e rncnpt ton 1 fo: tiled. there are tin usutids of ac re* N hh port i oinmun j of undeveloped far ming land and >• \ i'll..: h ut I In* linei | millions feet of fin«« standing tim !" d I hi* N.- w | mh '| ber Then«» resources are sure to be In. way. II 1» a good develo ped and with the road from murk i.li i ut liiNpirlhK N ew p o rt to ( ‘orvail is almost c o m , ilaiiK'i. A ll Her*- plete«! which will permit all the year i -nlgued lo <|U..r | r*»and traffic and with .he coming „ ml p riv a t e real <»f tin l(n«,seve|t highway the peo- • rt tune and w ll hour 1 pl* f Kin« «»In have a right to ne i»< k i lie < 'oin in unit) d the vlaltorH at a i f i given at th e I t> Iiitnu oy s te r« , crab*. .tlx! other deep hch h lhi)tle( the viHltol* • ■ .. uiov ie h ho w h , tia«- • i nnisotueiit m . t h** i ocitii ton ad mitt in»: iv place they wtllhcd „ A G E N C Y EOR I H E M A X W E L L CAR IV.,t init.-l. r m i n a t e ial gnngcs. No Failures SI MM.INS, In .I..- . in ..ii . ,,uc. o f t|„. stun (If. H'OI lor . olun.lila . i ... ||. y , Muiul May Krlck, I ’ la iiillff, VH Hark IT I j 9 It Every can of Calumet is the same—keeping Qual ity Perfect — last spoon ful good as the first. Whitney Boys Chorus Next WednestUy evening in the Liberty Ailmission, 50c , I h a growing "R'tiild t 1 ," il1 '* " m onu m eni *" Disqu e'» p ro gr a m . ¡ 1 divi, ton o f I he arm y. 1 a* ^«n ot in.- ra ilro ad was re “"■Khi I, a lu m ber concern I »III "sin i„. I " in operation so I hai The Whitney Boys Chorus desire to thank the Deming’s Drug Store for this space. ^ ve w ^en y ° u use R U N O F F IS H HAS SLA C K EN ED A c c or d in g to E I. B allagh, the run o f salmon has slackened to a noticeab le extent and few tishermen are av e ra g in g m ore than 200 pounds to the boat. M an y o f the fish be ing caught are sockeye salm on and about th ree out o f e v e r y ten. Mr. Hallagh stated, a r e marked, which shows that th ey are hatchery fish and demonstr ates that the ha tcher ies are doing much to maintain the salm on supply T h e fish being taken are o f excellent q u a lity and with the exception o f tho sockeye. wh ich aver- ges from 7 to 9 pounds, w e ig h from 10 to IS pounds. Q U O T A T IO N S G O O D S A T U R D A Y & M O N D A Y C A M P E R S S U P P L IE S —Com plete and Inviting 25c Sliced Beef, the Morris brand, not chipped q C large 7 oz. glass . O i J v * Ripe Olives. Svl- -| (J mar brand, bottle 1 O C Grape Juice, Church’s, has a bouquet flavor all c j o its own, pints . . . Lunch Paper, 3 No. 1 rolls 10 c: 3 No. 3 n rv rolls for .............. ¿ U C Carnation Milk, tall cans, 5 for 45c Baby SLe Mi 6 cans for . . 44c 25c Noiseless Tipped Match es, box 5c O C 6 boxes tor »> «c )L Lang’s Marshmallows for toasting. 2 can O C for Z O C Fancy Green Olives, pint jars each 33c; quart jars . . . . 59c Creme Oil Soap 1 CT » for the face, 2 bars -L iJ C Cheese, full cream pound .................. 25c Lemons, juicy 300 size, 6 t o r ........... Ficnic Plates per package ....... True Blu Package Crack ers, the 15c size 2 packages for Mazola Oil, quarts each . . . . Fly & Mosquito Swatters, each . Van Camps or Heinz Beans, small 10 c; n /. med. 15c; large .. Onions, the W alla W alla Globes 1922 crop. I r 6 pounds f o r ......... i c l t New Potatoes, good size, 8 pounds 25c Theatre. He is a small boy with a hi« talent. Mtickle Building save when you buy i t T h e W o r ld ’ s G re a te s t B a k in g P o w d e r J ' « o c p g n to wn o f lOO'l " » «h e Yaquln a rlv ' " ’T " thin the well kno wn »«. r *o'!l"i,.| Disque bulli the h „. "" 1 *hb-h never turned a «brad » " « " ' 'n ••« standa rd m uh up,«. " ,:i*’ 1 Hpruee Huilier lo »'•h lumber for A m e ric a n »«H to •iglii the Huns In (le r- , T h e m ile s o f 2 m , m The moderate cost of Calumet combined with the highest merit estab lishes the greatest of baking powdereconomy. When a “ Big and Cheap” can o f baking powder is offered you— LOOK OUT. * iiu» l>. i i n k . l-.ft'iiduiit. T o « ‘ I iuh Ii. Krlck. 1 1 ..f"ii.lu 1 . 1 : in lilt- Nuiue o f . i i « Slult! i f Ore- 1,0 11 k ot. ure hereby r.-.fuireu t. ..pp.-ur and uiinwer the complain I ' III« .I uguiunt you in the above eu-1 ' HI* .1 court and cause, on or hefor,- I n. day, Sept<-mtier lit, 1922, sale . dun- h.-lnjc ufter ihe exp liu tlon of six »•••■k from the d a l * o f (he timt pub ii.,..ion of ( Ins numinous upon you in! ih.- iii lli'luns Mist, the dale of tin- first publication I " I iik Frid ay. July You j s . l'J.’ J, and the d a le o f the Usi .■ubl.r.i! mu holng ) riduy. S e p t e m b e r ! BEST BY T E ST ^ ou k, i a i ' 2 , and you will please tak- notice that if you fail so .o appear and answer said complaint, for wain th ereof the p laintiff will apply to the court for the re lie f prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: including O cto ber 31st. T h e hag lim For a decree dissolviiiK the mar- D E E R P L E N T I F U L it is tw o buck deer with horns. T he rial»" and marriHfte contract now and W A R D E N R E P O R T S season f o r all inland gam e birds co her.- ofo re exisiiuit la*Iwe.-n plaintlft incide with the deer season this year, m d defendant and aw a rd in g lo plain Deputy U am e W a rd e n Hrown r e those for gro use and n a tiv e pheas tif f an absolute divorce fro m defenu- ports (hui deer are p lentiful in [In- ants ..pelting on the same day. Final unt and llie care, . uatody and con hilly sections o f C olum bia county. regulations re g a r d in g the fall game trol o f Mildred Patr ic ia Krlck, tin- " T h e r e ar- more deer this year than seasons have been Issued by the state minor child of p la in tif f and d e fe n d lor several years past," Mr. Hrown game commission and are no w being ant. and requiring defenda nt to pay .id In his travels o v e r Ihe countv displayed in the spor ting goods ana 0 pla in tiff the sum o f T w e n ty - fiv e lie has seen many deer and between 1 h a rd w are stores. and 0 0 - 1 0 0 Ikdlars ($20 00 1 per T re n h o lm and Pittsburg he noticeq mon.li for the support, maintenance many tracks on the new grade. Dale W hen you see cro ws f l y i n g and and education o f Mildred Pulrici . Perry and Hob M c K l e m ak e similar c rying in the e a r ly fall, prepar e for Krlck. and award ing to p la in tif f a reports. In the opinlun o f Deputy win te r for it is a sign o f col I w eath Judgment f.-r her costs and disburse Hrown the foresi fire s have driven er. iiients o f tlie suit. the deer to the open country. This summons Is served up. n you T h e op e n in g o f the deer season In I f we think we can succeed, we hy publication th ereof in the Si Hei. all parts o f Oregon will he on Aug w ill succeed. It we think we will • ns Mint, a newspaper printed and j published win.in Columbia County, ust 2«>th and continues until anil fail, we will fail. Oregon, and .-f geio-ral circuiaimn. pursuant to mi ord er made and enter-J - .1 In the ab ove entitled court and an e on the 20th day o f July, A I)., 1022. hy H on or ab le J. A. Kahin. luilo - i i Ihe ( ire nt Court Ol the "a f o e p a. for « olu mbla Couti will h ord i req uire» this sum ■ o , . lo I. pul.lislie.l in the St. 11 *• I ns vl si |o,* a period o f six eonsecu- 1 and lien salve weeks beginning issue th ereof dated Friday, I July 2S. 1H22. and ending with the! • issile t h ..of dated Frid ay. Neplem- ! i i t s, 1H22, an.l requires you to np- I car and answer . h<- complaint filed n th " a hove entitled court and cause or I- font T n M d a y , t h t I f t l i .la* f Seplemher. A. 1* . 1922. „ „ o i l at SI Helens, Oregon, this! :nth .lay o f July. A. I) . 1 922. Deviled Meats, ready to Fiderai or Darimade Milk I’ ll OS II TONCH'K. JK . Attorney for Plaintiff, serve. \ 4 ’s b for 5 tall cans i llesnleni AMorney o f Stale o f O re 25c: 12’s 3 for . f o r ................. gon. P osto ffic e Ad dress Commcr d a l „ l o c k . Hillsboro, Oregon 33t7 Maurice Cannon V®* uf III" 1 . 1 "rest lag spots near '•Porr I, \ i mina light house, er- I F ou lw e a th e r tig * « . •f" i'oBlw. at • '■r is lo Ih** no rth f ‘ »ma lim,, T he lighth ouse was in ls7a an.l .he light Is 9*. »ha*.. i i „ ground. T h e hulld- I» on » high I it u re o v e r ro.-h III« '*t»n an.l "b e of the lig h th ou s e dam. -«"I that in e xc e p tion ally th« l," ‘ « « » < • » b re a k in g , la-low d ro v e spray ov e r ®P "t the light, pro bably tAO ' tiMiVf» H.. No W a s t e of T h e Harms Brothers gara ge in Went St Helens Inis >«»cure«l the agency for th** new Hood Maxwell, and W a l t e r rtiluinn malinger « f the g a r a g e is well pleased with the pe I or man« *f this sturdy car Th inula Hi" ting many to«»k tin I a s many tmprov * Hood Maxwell r iu n ii) It • i -ut o v e r t he hu r on niente s model Th- a Kouiu which wu | ifual laun hodv tied at (In i j.Msal o f tii#» gucrttii. <iuina lighth iiH«' \ i«Ied hy t he N ew por! the tTialin 1« ach. Va(|t)tim Head Good Maxw ell is in: I other plucen w ei months in Improving > and they huw th* an teal p arts -of ii«*stgn and un < ho ii d ing t he New m r . and tin* rur Ih pro « f that t i to lake the 11 nil. Mr Chlman III nl- » -Ucrt-H:. tonali If f uiday afte r n o o n a! ’ he gl.i.1 U. demi mat! ut »k Th" ■ • ial mad** fant ttin* i depend. 1 MBchril I r vu III m at ft . 30 p ill . liny one who w *' price for H»«* <; arc ' • h> a c o m m i t te e of • car ut a moderai* M.IXW ell -‘ll- at $ 1 (M»0 «lellver**« 5*> »I," tided th«» hu ngry edl Ml H e le n » i tola- Ilf • •11 prepared and ap ?*U» lull. Sapori I h .« h«»aut;tful l i ttle city III M I UN I W O l t I O . lliO In 1 1! < 1 0 people w h o are of Ilici town and certa in *»f T l i « ha rl.r<r w m fti.mlitii). lalh*‘ i' Inure Th till 'lllfHH .section of ll.K (• <-ii h ..> n>**r ami mah «ulk«HK voi to*n I h o Vaijulna hay fudiut IIUl.l) (IH llHlItlI 0 ’ and •• Y f s .ir , ' h*. H.t 1.1, ■'»»»» lev** • • • r«*Mdetitial Hiwtior I »umiliar I iilony Itotis* h a r e ou mimi wImi »•••>.. «Im iit l.er« K v . t * These are hard times f o r a lot of - 'tail til in n*''' o v e r lo o k in g th* l ’.i lini.' »>■ r.il „ ••UBlomi.r s fan» i’bhlioj l*i tim principa l in fln.'.l il .lini.., ii.nl li v».* nuiku un URly I .„.pie. Including .he manufacturers . t buggy whips 3f) anil to o f salmon, halibut yi.'li lt e .'li* uh u .|uurt..r!” ----------s>- I h *-U mu fish are c h i i k lit and Tlinn. iiickliiK >«l> *«»«• l-runUiiililUK It is worth thinking about, this ‘fed (a 11, markets o f Or*-#«»! ìi ru/.or li" ml.lf.l "U u l I don I *•**•“ matter o f thought and Ihe fore.- that fiutoni I h I ve J ub ( w «n n dui- W i t h the c om p le - n liuti k lodny. lies behind I t _________ _________ j ol the j„ • y . lialf o f flu» com * i f lu r !'’ _______ '«-h i* isii 11, liy the f o r t uf N ew - 1 Md ih.- , >ther half l»y the ftrd- 1 lofcrnin. II t, th ere will lie 3ft 1 UÏ *4|i.r I »11 t he hat at lo w t i « ; e ' » 'hen N. a l>"t't hopes to beiotn* ! fdpplng t, ! of iniportatic*) \n will help to 'm„K which up the I a n and for t hat mat- ' »II Of the ist counties, is tii** (ddin« „1 n •* ll * »1 •■'•*• veil h ig h w a y Boy Elocutionist will be heard with the uf thin highway, which will ’l1* une si, •ni‘ one In th e w o rld , cnnipli-i,. I. the count lea tra h> h I 1 1 > mg don** conatder | j GUARANTEES Pure and Wholesome Foods H ,«** stall, a l l » h | mh BAKING POWDER OTHER M ONEY SAVERS |{«>\;*I Whitt* H« m |>, Imr I ' l d - t Hanl W I h ' iii H o u r , 41MI* «uu k . . l o o l*i»uiul* Kim ««t ( ‘an S u ga r fo r . . . QQf* Job C 1 QQ lll«H>k«*r*»* ( « h o » , h»lip*r*i (*«>hl**n f i a t e t off**«», 2 l 2 $7.14 on rouât, .Vip, ilOc m v d ......... H». ran . r u r e llulk L im i 2 I » « und»« f o r .................... 15c ( 1«*an Easy Soap 5 har»» f « > r ............ 23c 85c S%%»*«‘ t«*neil f\a*oa ( f l u i r - 1 «d ale) p o u n d ..................... 35c ft O int*«, 2 .V , 87c, 7!k M l and ................ $1.99 20TH C E N T U R Y C O F F E E — Grows a little more popular every day— I T ’S A L W A Y S G O O D . It's because it’s fresh roasted, it’s got just a few more high quality points in its favor than any other, and besides it’s— 33 cents pound; 3 pounds 95 cents