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WEATHER REPORT FOR J U L Y 192* Maximum temperature 92 degrees ou 2nd and 8th, minimum temper ature 41 degrees on 21st. mean max imum temperature 75.5 degrees, mean minimum 49 2. mean monthlv temperature 62 3 degrees which Is 0 1 degree above normal; greatest daily range 40 degrees A trace of rain fell on the 10th. 1’ revaillng wiud N. \V. There were 20 clear. 9 partly cloudy and 2 cloudy days Sultry up to the 14th. cooler the est of the month owing to fogs from the ooean in the forenoons. It was the dryest July siuce 1906 and considering tl*e lack or sufficient rain since the 11th of May it has been the earliest dry season on rec ord. A short hay crop was harvest ed. Winter grain is from fair to good. Summer grain from fair to very poor, while pastures, second crop of clover, potatoes, gardens and trult are badly in need of rain JOS. HAUKENBEKU. Observer T H O M A S M E I G H A N IN "B A C H E LO R D A D D Y " ^ Delightful romance, the lively, en tertaining caprices of five orphaned children, and the thrills of a battle between Mexican bandits and a small army of defenders for the possession of a silver mine, are the highly pic turesque features of "The Bachelor Daddy,” which holds the boards at The Liberty next Tuesday and Wed nesday. Thomas Meighan, the ' good luck star," plays the leading role, and op posite him is Leatrice Joy. Char lotte (Peaches i Jackson, one of the most talented child actresses of the screen, has a strong part, and capti vates her every audience. * C H U R C H N O T IC E S SEVENTH DAY (September 11.1 1922. the Hoard of Equalisation will attend at the Court House in Columbia County, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment rolls for the year 1922, and correct ail errors in valuations, descriptions or qualities of land lots or other property assessed by the assessor, and it shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed The Hoard of Equulizatiou will continue Its meetings from day to day. until such examination is com leted but will not be In session for aj louger period than one mouth. C \Y BLAKESLEY, 35t5 Assessor. I ADVENTIST. CATHOLIC Holy mass on Sunday at 11:30 Dally mass at 8 o'clock. Catechism and Bible study at 4:15 on Tuesdays. Choir practice on Tuesday nights. Children s choir and Sodality meet ing on Friday a. 4:25. N. B.— Mas’ on 4th Sunday of the month is at 9:00 a m Confessions are heard on Saturday afternoon and evening and before all masses. Deviations from above schedule or special services will always be an nounced In this paper. Non-Catholics are alwavs wel come. JOSEPH P. CLANCY, Pastor METHODIST EPISCOPAL "The Friendly Church.’* Bible school at 9:45, morning' worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by | the pastor on "My Church and Me. ' Epworth League at 7 o'clock, to which all young people of the com munity are cordially invited. Thej Happy Sunday Evening Hour begins' at 8 o’clock A large number of people are enjoying these evening hours and are following with inter est the series of sermons on " M e n : o the Bible and Some Other Men." I Sunday evening the pastor will tell the story of a man who got a bad start but made good. Special music: at both services. mm n n n u a n a u a m a a m nnr%nnn n n n t ! M odul 94 flu- Famous __ - iv ïN c u f m Your Pay Check will go bla> In the Matter of the Estate of W i M. Chapman. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that un der and by virtue of my authority under the Lust Will aud Testament of W. M. Chapman, deceased, per mitting the executrix to sell at pri ♦ vate sale without obtaining any or der of the Court either authorizing or confirming the same, the under signed. Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of said W M Chapman, deceased, from and after the 9th day of September. 1922. at my office in Room 17, Columbia County Bank Building. St Helens. Columbia County. Oregon, will pro ceed to sell for cash, at private sale and will sell in case a suitable and proper bid is received therefor, all the right, title and interest of said W. M Chapman at the time of his death and all the right, title and in-1 terest that the said estate has, by op eration of law or otherwise, since acquired in and to the following .ic- : further at our Store Money Saving Prices on Groceries R O T ’S s " ® Ik lu w u rt Mr- Mr i«r. M r" Here is the Winchester Model 94, known every where among hunters as the Winchester 30-30. Used by sportsmen the world over, during the last twenty-five years, this farm oils rifle has probably brought down more deer than any other gun made. The barrel is proved by ex acting Winchester tests lur YES, W E D E L I V E R C i'u< Lua<la> Model 94 is chambered 1« any of five cartridges, m. eluding the famous .30 Win. Chester special winch are the standard for deer and big game. hi Conte in and get the "fee!" of this and other Winches, ter guns. T VrNCHlSTCA F O R T Y -T H R E E PIEC E D IN N E R SET GUARANTEED NOT T O CRAZE N E U BROS. MONUMENTS 2«4 & See us 266 4th St, City Hall Opposite PORTLAND. ORE. »r w r ite fo r p r ic e s . It will pay you. S atisfaction is the most essential ele ment to motoring pleasure You can only be satisfied when you car runs evenly and smoothly and you do not have to worry or think about faulty performance or bothersome delays. The surest way to assure yourself of continuous sat isfaction is to bring your car to us for your over hauling and repair work. Let us figure on your next overhauling job. You will appreciate the real econo my of having your work done thoroughly and com petently. Welch & Co., Proprietors Houlton, Ore. Phone 63 ■ | „ I,nr In pgPtl t r ()n Tur ■rlviiiK i*■ Hut air*l ' Lf » iruiI ■perry I.IH K III- MH» Al , *U>'I' «T o «f f t t i ITU'' Ml«* I“ For Meats and Groceries it will pay you to trade at Ip u u d ln r - I r-icr I- Henry I Pipila 1 I 1 Buyers of Groceries THREE T H IN G S TO I Ml»- K* I A (' ih l [ llr ami Jal- I L I CONSIDER- $ 5-95 S E R V IC r AND PR IC E - THESE UrMm.ii> Mr* Fri T H R E E . B U T T H E L E A S T O F THESE i I IS P R IC E . W e have only five of the C e n t r a l Grocery Successors to Columbia River Meat Company Rutherford Bldg., Phone 80 St. Helens, Oregon The modern customer prompt and thorough. ...Will Mr Anil insists on I'.: Mr M ! w*ru in service that is r l»»t I Mr* W li You want what you want )m S»*u il i ! when you want it and we make a specialty of deliv ering the goods. |i' I hat is natural, and the first Quality on those things J C&mmuni lay you use for food, is not too good. WE DO HAND8TITCHING If u: pompo j. I he price is regulated entirely by the cost of the ser vice and the quality of the merchandise. i\ > x [M r C itili Mr W e also carry a full and complete line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions and Hay, Grain and Feed. m K WE CAN PLEASE YOU J.L. WILLIAMS & SONS }| MERCHANTS Phone 22 ! RHONE “The Line Is Busy" W h en the telephone operator tells you “ the line is busy,’ this fact has been made known to her by an electric signal. W ith the thousands o f calls in daily telephone traffic, if the operator, to secure this in formation, were compelled to listen on the line o f the party called, prompt serv ice would be out of the question. This delay is eliminated by an electric device which in the fraction o f a second automatically indicates that the line called for is in use. W hen "busy” reports are. repeated on successive calls for the same number, it is generally due to an immoderate use of the called line. T h e length of a telephone conversation is obviously bevond the control o f the telephone operator, f lave confidence in her when she makes the report “ the line is busy.” Pennsylvania kCUUM CUP CORD TIRES _ Prices Reduced on Vacuum Cup Tires and Tubes, hut QUALITY remains the same. Compare our prices and quality 30 x 3'/2 Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 30x3 V i Flat Top and Cord Tires 32x4 Vacuum Cup Cord Tires . . . $11.95 $13 65 $29 25 Other sizes comparatively as low. Until further notice we are giving absolutely fre* with every tire sold a tube of corresponding 9'ze- H< > . . n i l ( h r Q | 4 I . I T Y I n * n i > n - s | i| ( | f , |utt,nii-n(<. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company t i l « - , , a r . . h n n . l r r . 1 » ,,t - l u r - l r " * 1 - %#. _ n r s - c s s H O < •" W » »!»«• I he Italian Importing ST. HELENS, ORE. V t;p . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V fcj6h. ' rlebrm! ins 1 boil) Of course, you want QUALITY ^ SEE T H E T I R E S A T O U R S T O R E Depot Garage Minn i»i»r 6'" I' d !*' "I .K-iucr Mi' I |d»)» "'•> Q U A L IT Y , McCormick Block IdC’i I S P E C IA L Kerr’s Variety Store * ' ' ri II s< kmily »*' HAVE sets to go at this price. I' 1 M I l ..I Mi ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SPECIAL Mr L inrun'" i"1 St. Helens Hardware Co. th e riorrlit 1 : trength and accuracy. lever action is rapid and sure. "M O N E Y -S A V IN G GROCER" P H O N E 42 1 rr ilu116 Notice is hereby given, that on the second Monday in September, Established 1885 orini 1" ;,° 30 NOTICE O l MEETING OF HOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Portland Marble Works Mr »' * JhuDur H In (h e County Court o f tile S tate o f; O regon fo r the County o f C o I u iu W H IT E LUTHERAN Services held first and third Sun days at 3:00 p. m. in the Adventist church. English Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m Ladies' Aid meets every third Friday at 2 p m. The public is invited. Rev. J E. Shipp, pastor. H i/ Doli • |>|n M* NOTICE OF SAFE OF HEAL PROPERTY. * Sabbath school every Sabbath (Saturday) at 10 a. m. Missionary service or preaching at 11:15. You are invited. scribed reul property, to-wlt: thorlty under Section 126.1 of ( r< All that part of the Southwest gon larws of 1920 quarter of the Southeast quarter of Dated this 9th dak of \ugua , Section Four t 4 ». in Township Four 1922. (41 North of Hauge Four (41 West JOHN I STOKI.A. of the Willamette Meridian, l ying Admi ni strator with the Wi l l An north of the center liue of the Ne nexed of the Estate of W M t hap huletu Kiver, containing twenty-one man. Deceased and 68-100 acres, all of said real Date of first publication August property being situate in Columbia' II, 1922 County Oregon 1 Date of last publication Septem Said sale is made pursuant to au- • *>er s 1 9 2 __________ Company PHONE 4«