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PAGE T W O LUM BER CO N D ITION S ON CO LU M BIA RIVER V A L E N T IN O LEADING TEN TIMES BIGGESI' MAN FOR ALICE LAKE CIRCUS COMES bOON G E O R G E Kodolph Valentino and Alice Lake are the top liners in 'T n c h a r t e d Seas," a special attraction booked for The Liberty next Sunday and Monday, with the usual tw o shows Sunday afternoon, an Arctic picture in which Klondike gold on a desert ed ship is sought in the icy seas ot the froxen north Mr. Valentino is seen as a young seu captain “ Vncharted Seas" is ail an forget table picture, startling and beauti tul and filled with thrills that sue ceed each other itt a crescendo o f In terest Tinted film and a m od iflc i tion of c olor photography were Us*' » In obtaining beautiful photograph!» effects, the first o f the kttul ever at tempted Much o f the action of tIt< picture occurs in the ice fields, tlm giving opportunity for original Ui re. tlon and biturre camera effects I..I 1 »■■f.M — ‘ W o r ld 's t.i-eat. s| t i i n i - mein Insti- The 4-L New« Letler o f August 1 u n io n Itln gllu g Bros, and Harn inn which gives a general summary of Our Boy Reporter : A Hailey H eaded litis " a y . the lumber uud logging condition* in Oregon and Washington, has the follow in g to sa> as to the operations Kuie an warmer. The cheef soil Us ■tingling Brothers and Barlumi \ in the Columbia River district! Itallev .lay draws near anil with P guilt to be cool ageu jess the sumo in General du m ber mauuCactui mg a little wile will come a i usi circus of "ten Sum peeple gels hot lu •villini in plants are operating to capacity. Ot cold wether also when they get mud liions.nul womlci ■ der volume i> satisfactory. No cat Port lumi. August 'J »* 11*-- jim dash shortage ha> oeeu fell as yet. Watei Tliis mammoth amusement enter Its a hollerduy m the bank in Jugo been o! t trial shipments to date total more than Slavia today an yestiddy it wus a prise of li* - - (•O min*. V menea* all o f It*-1 cargo loadings. iuillerday in the bunk up to Yukon co nleii as Local, domestic and foreign busi It adi t nothin no wares today, l u - greatest circus It is a third big ness is good, and unless there i* si kon i» a river but rivers lias banks get* than it was tu t IB.11 l-or. in ad serious tie-up due to rail strike, L if you want to figger it out the cheat dit to i to tu • many lìmi y adori* o*. is expected that all plants a ill con i says. 1 like jo g r u ffy best. tell. 1he present s»•ason s pi o ferei traine.! tinue to operate steadily. tuo e jim dash man nut t h* is ten Loggin g Until the rains of last display« ut. king 20 ir. Mister Harry LaBare's home ugeu. w lid ai llll week logging lor a mouth past has Mrs La Bare went also to keep him all an ll th* most sup* rb truliiel been at less than 60 per cent of ca from geitin home sick, seein the i;it Europe 1 as y et pi*' f! hors* pacity, due to lorest and slushing sues. duo* i T lie wild animal and equine fires. Redu ced log production hu3 jiiu dasil *f 1921 were ini reduced dtspl forced mills to buy anything on the the KiugUn K Itrothei t Doctor Parent's buck from lookm inert ly market. Shortage of high grade yel at cows dowu south wich w us sick A P PR O PR IA TIO N S FOR iheir popular it y So eu migl low tir is especially felt. Doctor Ross wus up to Cannon Beach ' OREGON RIVERS 1 lilts as tii) were (he* ,. numbers Manufacturing and emplo> meat — ' lookin at c a f f s the cheef sed ? 7 ? ? recei VI* i ha tin» taiuou s showmen There has been no change m gen ; •• ,lUj Mister Von Gray wus thare The chief of engineers of the !' unni •ill i.t ly arranged ft r the pur. eral operating conditions during the also. Engineering department ) ihh mad citasi >f tin world's fin est uct* o! past mouth. Nine mills continue to jim dash Xn enure eq ulne c lr c u < the followin g allotments for Oregon this kt id operate night shifts. Supply of men They ain't nothin doin lu the sh er for rivers and harbors improvement was lio u It ml : ight and brought to is just about equal to the demand, i f f s offic e now All the blind pigs Coos Bnv $150,0 00; t'oos Htver $:'. t his And while last winter t 11 t with little or no turnover in mi.) is gone a way for vacashun the cheef 000; Yaquina Bay and harbor. $:inn the Ri ml in V Brother* a id B.trnuiti operations and with less than usuul sed. •n' were s* curtng Hus 000; Clatskunie Hlver. $»>,200; XX'il \ B in »V turnover reported from the logging >jim dash Barnette Itiver above Portland and and th (• • . tiled tlg'T. H»lar beni. Amy George is dowu to Cannon Yamhill Hlver. $27 "0 0 camps. The allot lion. ie Ip. rd am! jaguar Kroups, tin y i Beach to go in swimmln an see the tnent for Columbia Hlver and trlh bad OI der o engage tl e foreitUKst INTERESTING NOTES sites Helen Johnson's with her seein utaries above t'elilo Falls to the men ai »i w t ni'ii perform»" o f th And them* stars mouth o f Snake Hlver Is $12.500 Kurt pean CHpitáis FROM W ARREN them from Portland Jim dash Columbia and Lower Willamette Hiv from If y Ul d jung!« nr * ali to l»e Mister Harry Lyon's quit maktn ers, below Vancouver. XYashlngto. seen w Ih tbi .- wonder ein us of 1 9 'J J Misses Minnie and Annie Olson of Portland, daughters of Mr and Mrs. tlapjacks now an's marrld. He went and Portland, Oregon, $S50,000 ---------------- * ---------------- Pete Olson, are spending their va up to Portland visitln an Joyce La- A new machine for reducing oil cation on their parents ranch and Vale she made them so good he quit an then they got marrld I don't from shale rock is at work near Den visiting friends in Warren The Evangelical church hus ar no who got the job marryln thorn ver The Invention Is a series of re K 'U b lU h e d IHM.X ranged for a new pastor Rev an the cheef sed its two late enny volvtng retorts, heated by oil burn ways cause they have been marrld ers. The shale rock Is dutupcnl in Bowersox for years has taken care NEU BROS so long now. the hopper and comes out at the o f the parish. jim dash rear of the machine as black due: A meeting of the Warren Vege If you find an umbereller will you I made up o f hydrocarbons of high table Growers' asosciation will be 3(14 ,v 2« «J 4th Ht . Opposite Accordin g to the held Saturday night. It i- understood please give it to Mrs Ketel wich lost commercial value. P. H. Taylor will resign as sale»- it whats got a ivory handle an tips president o f the Colorudo School of City Hall ' all's silk Mines, the Invention will revolution man for the organization p o l t r i \ \ I I , OHE. jim dash The recent rains while late will ize the oil industry Hcc uh o r w rite fo r price«. Grace Howell's hack from Port be of great benefit to fall crops I( will pay you. If the world's a stage, railroad and an aid to fall plowing. Late land seein the «ites shoppin In the crossings are exits. potatoes promise well whereas if no winders. jim dash rain had fallen for three weeks they Thelma Felton's workin up to Ma would have been a complete failure. W. J. Pullertou spent a coupis son's candy store now for good w ag o f days in com pany with Judge es I wood work up thare free for W hite and Roa dmuster Mills exam nothin if they wood gly» me all the ining roads in the lower end o f the candy 1 want to eat like they do her jim dash county. Mister McDonald and Mickey wus up to Portland seein the sites an the LO N G -BELL CO. : movies. ADDS M ORE LAND jim dash Lucile Cummins had a lady with GENUINE OAK DINING TABLE KELSO. Wash., Aug 9 — The Long-Bell lu mber compu'hy purchased her what is a musishun. 1 dont no her name hut she's gone now anny $18.00 AND UP the equity o f the F L. Stewart es tate in the form er Stewart place at way La Du at administrator's sale at Ka- Other Dining Tables .is low as $13.50 lama. paying $150 for the equity, Same (>1(1 Ntory Hut a G ood ( Hie. which had no real value, as the prop Mrs Mahala Burns. Savanna. Ml., ertv is involved for more than it is GENUINE OAK DINING CHAIRS worth, the purchase being merely to relates an eperience. the like of which has happened In almost every clear title. $3.50 AND UP The property gives the Long-Bell neighborhood in this country, anti. ha9 been told and related by thous company an additional mile o f deep Other Dining Chairs as low as $1.65 water frontage on the Columbia. With ands o f others, as follows: "I used tw o exceptions it owns all the fr o n t a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and age between the Stewart place and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it cured me o f flux (dysen-i ROCKERS FROM $3 85 UP the Cowlitz river. tery). I had another attack of the ( same complaint three or four years Citarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ago and a few doses of this remedy by local apple attons as they cannot reach cured me. 1 have recommended It the diseased portion of the ear. There ts 3 ^ only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness, to dozens of people since I first used and that Is by a constitutional remedy. it and shall continue to do so for HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts I know it is a quick and positive through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Masonic Building St. Helens, Oregon of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is cure for bowel troubles." caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, gnd when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result Fnless the Inflammation can be re duced and thla tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed F O R T Y -T H R E E PIECE condition of the Mucous Surfaces ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any W H IT E DINNER SET case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH G UARANTEED NOT MEDICINE. All Druggist, 75c. Circulars free. ♦ F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. TO CRAZE Portland Marble Works MONUMENTS Reduction in Price on Everything, Including the great double menagerie of more titan a thousand animal» and exhibiting such tarllles as a mile o f a baby h ippopo tamus and Its three ton mother. Is to ..... a for the price of one admis ion ticket And by "e v e r y th in g '' is incallì not only the wild animal an.I .quitte displayH, but tin* entire ell cits More titan Toil men and wotnei . embracing the w orld’ s forem ost at••nlc stars, take part There ara Dm d o w n s Vstde from the ferocious beasts. Ile‘ program Includes fortv trained eh plinillH Th*<y ale live coin unies of trained seuls, many ilogs. I,,..us. monkeys, pigs and pigeons ll i. I lie biggest clrqUM program the world lias ever seen, given under III ' largest tent M'GOWN Æ ANDERSON Contrat lors and Builds,, V IH M .N U , A kcm I h t o r E a g l e Lund*, Company Konzil and Finished Yd low Fir Lumber. I’ lans and Estimates FUr. nished. I)i> You Ruiil Mist VV dntads? s< .OH I **9 Lula) ‘'til ¿ir .‘tel listi ti'''11 Walla lira i « 1 1 al*t,-r (Tu. l’alt*1 flits Iron ll - ■ ' ti il. «I pulsili 1 1 . r ‘‘ P1 Buyers of Groceries HAVE TH REE TH IN G S Q U A L IT Y , SERVICr TO AND Hr Fraina sling »>" putti 1,1,1 otte «a» 1 j Kelli' per» if»« preparali" CONSIDER- PRICK THESE TH R E E , BUT T H E LE A ST OF THESE IS PRICK. le» at dui ■fite pi ‘ (be de¡eg ■¡w XX art town rep lot riti pe. ¡Jriutnu S' je alter a Illuni la Jt It with loua UlO*. lit Suipp' Hr (irlm 1 The price is regulated entirely by the cost of the ser vice and the quality of the merchandise. Her*'-» 111! Slittila) It» uf fri»' We also carry a full and gomplete line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions and Hay, Grain and Feed. WE CAN PLEASE t *fe jitter, Sat The modern customer insists on service that is prompt and thorough. You want what you want when you want it and we make a specialty of deliv- ering the goods. Of course, you want QUALITY That is natural, and the first Quality on those things you use for food, is not too good. Ill YOU J.L. W IL L IA M S & SONS MERCHANTS Tables and Chairs hi. A. u k k ,.u> è PHONE 34 * I F o rd s on THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR K < SPECIAL Tw enty-nine men were murdered last year in the half-mile between the Tombs prison and police head quarters in New York City and only four men have been convicted for these crimes. ASK lullt M KHI II X NT M ilt H. A K, Cream Cottage Cheese Made mi tile Kami — Kresit Daily W H O L E S ! IMK — H K A I . T V NOI K I S H I V « . HOLA DAX X ERAM E S cappi «»se, O regon : SPECIAL A g a in i We Save You Money! $ 5-95 We have only five of the sets to go at this price. Kerr’s Variety Store Mr(«»nnick Specials at Roys Hit* k W K IM> H WlKHTITt H l \ ( # M. J. B. Coffee. 1 lb. 39c; 3 lbs. $1.12; 5 lbs Sea Foam Washing Powder, package Grape Juice, pint bottles Ghirardellis Chocolate, 1 lb. cans Karo Syrup, red label, 10 lb. cans 1 ea Garden Syrup, 1 gallon cans Crashlin Toilet Paper, 10 rolls Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars Diamond W Blue, 3 bottles W e Do It the Reiten W a y The St. Helens Garage has the equipment and expert mechanics to do your repair work as it should be done. All work absolutely guaranteed. It may be done left- handed but it is done Reiten. Get that? If you know Reiten you know that all work leaving this garage goes out properly executed. W e handle accessories of all kinds and in tires we carry the Black Pepper (Royal Club) four 10c cans G Pound Cans Crisco PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP Seeded Raisins, Red Ribbon, three for $1.80 25c . 25c 29c . .67c $1.08 50c . . 25c . 36: 25c $1.33 50c U N IT E D S T A T E S ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ R O Y ’S •MONEY-SAVING G ROCER- PHONE 42 i YES. W E DELIVER Henry Ford T _T K N R Y FO RD wus 35 years getting ready tor ** ^ 3- new price on the Fordson. H o Blurted as a fartn planning to get rid of the drudgery, long hour« oud W money return that haa alw ays faced the farmer. He wanted to iurnrnh you with a tractor that wxxrid only do your work better and faster, but at tower —and the 170,000 Fordaonn now in OM have proved “ ■ he has accomplished these things. W hat you get tn the Fordson for $395 I. o. b. Uettdl * the greatest farm [tower unit ever offered. Let us show you h ow a Fordson will cut farm increase your bunk account and take the drudgery farm work. W rite, phone or calk Price List Effective July 5, 1922 « bm.Nl«, regular ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O L D F IE L D BACH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .......................................... ■ • * ' , t I. iinn I « , «tarter l I immn I h , «turter, .b i l l ' anil, . l . l « rtliiN lt»n<l«lcr, regular ItmulNter, «tarter . .............................. 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