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'jU K SI “* ï g g a j J g g " r„ h.- H. 1.1 fU.ur.!») m H E L E N S M IST, F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 15, 1922 m .» G E O R GE ni Corvallis Friday lui.) '»*»»»*• A » l.il. r- rsliiig l*r»icru"i. T. firet ,,f ili., limi Cross regional „ (, r, fur Oregon III!» rail I h lo 11 ,i,l ul I urviilllH Friday Hii.l Hut I il,il. unii llllli o f tills ■r n i , will u.l.l on* inoro noted rl-BllOU « r o u p t i » .............. city e,ii.i tiiin.'l ibis su iunior Willi hospitality th» Chili u r l o ! I h ! I r fhlBluir of , >f Corvallis m U iiik '.I un uutoniobll* lour of r * cHv unii tilt- co u 11 try ululi for I limi « To ■> * delegate» follow l i a -hich there «IH lo. u banquet for ,m u! u uhi» bull Oli ih». College u, Kroumln 1 11« ttrogoli Stili.. «rlcultufu1 colli-g« l» “ l»o «xteii.l ili.. hospitality ot III.’ now worn du,,„|i..ry. Sn«Il hull To I ioum . If. i,.,,llKut.., .n W.'ll UH [ i I u u ii I iik tIle for both .luy» lu addition ih, liutii|U*t of Krl.luy evening :>■ “ ti ,,, oiijc. t of lh «s » rogioiiul con- iW m ¡eren»,,» I» twofold; flrMt, to brini ,,„111111 unity worker» und exeeu [l,i culli in ltt.,,,‘ I“ otos«r contuct with n.pr..... . und through Pui «dii nutlonul limi Cross Ideal» rnJ politile». und » ..con.Hy, tu bring buut a itreut.-r .pirli of co op«ration —........« „ (W#W1 ih., various ho .'I u I agende» i *l«*ni«,nl <!«• SunIIrr, not«*«I I r " h aviator, taking «.ff in hix triplant fhrougti*»ut Ut» ctitlr« »tut« imm I wax a fralim- of th«* nn-«*i, • l«*r m««f, licM at t'h*niioni•FVrraiid, Cliiptcr» participating In tli» con I nun*«*, In %%hl< h h«* rnimiiiPil In t air for HO pmmoih I n . IH* Sanli«*r's Iffri'uiH uro f Som ilio following planr wax (hr only (rl|»lati«‘ ronU*xt «Ihh r, at tin* r«*««ut International «li L u t it i. » ClutHop, Columbia, Yarn- |,ll Washington, Tlllumook, Port u„j l'iurkuinuH, Willamette. ldnn B IG Y U K O N S P E C T A C L E Lincoln. Lune, »'oos-Curry. Joseph G R E A T O U T D O O R F IL M Le juckiioii, Klumuth. D o u k I uh , and Btoton On oullli!" <>f the program I h a» An uullmntic reproduction of that i _______ (ulluw* mail summer of i n s «, when a son- j Thousands of frail, nervous peo- tirplemher Ih, Morning Herndon. sa ona! rush for the Alaskan gold p|e alld convalescents everywhere 11 1 Is caused farmer and mechanic. I ,iave testified lo tlle remarkable pow- t tu 9 'll) Keglstrstlon. . , " , ' • -30 to !» tf> Ad.lr«sa of Wel- business man and laborer to drop [ la,llu<' “ ! brin* lu* ,,14Ck lhelr jBi" 1’ rcHlilent Kerr of th« Oregon their » c i v i le» to participate In the wealth Offered by the Yukon Is vis- ‘" ' alU'' str" ,‘ K"'. a,lU working effl- gut« Agricultural College 9 45 tu 10 Ad.lr.iHH, Muiiuger uallted In "The Belle of Alaska, ’ clency H seems to quickly Invigorate the Sunday attd Monday attraction ^btt constitution anil is a powerful ;«ut|" Kilmer. I’aelftc DI v I h I ou of at The Liberty It I h June Novak . fo*' of weakness. AB«rlctn lied Cron» Mr I A Russell, of 318 E. 39th 19 to 10:20 Addri.HH, Tim Am er latest and greatest screen triumph One of the mighty thrills, showing St.. Portland, Oregon, Hays: ican K.'.l Cross Today, AnHlutant "I was In a terribly weakened, run. Manager of Pacific I i I v I h I oii , It C ii Yukon steamer crashing against un Iceberg off the Pacific coast. 1» down condition, and ate little more Hranlon said to he the most effective ship than enough to k e e p me ulive. I hud 10:39 to 10:50 “ Cooperation II«- wreck seen« ever devised for a mo- a tired worn-out feeling all the time, l » « « tli" P S Veteran'» Hurnau and lion picture entertainment Half and could scarcely hold up under the Ked Pro»»," Bradley T Fowlkes, V 8. Veteran's llur.-uu representa- dressed, undressed, half dazed form the least exertion, sleep, passengers are shown In a "Tunlac proved astonishing In my tlve mud flight for safely. The ship ts case I am feeling altogether like a 10:59 to II "H o w th « American seen sinking slowly as the steamer's different person.” Ulton »nd the lied Cross Work To searchlight plays upon the surface There Is not a single portion oi me get her. Il C. (Hides. McMInvill«, of the water Scores of desperate body that Is not benefited hy the Oregon passengers cun be seen struggling helpful action of Tanlac. It enables II to II 20 Ite.l Cross Work In In the water to climb on lift rafts, the stomach to turn the food Into 1' » Veteran's ll.iHpItul. Portland life preservers or any litter iron, healthy blood, bone and muscle, pur- 11:20 to 11 15 Chapter Service the ship flouting about In the water i ifles the system and helps you buck to Ex-Service People and Their De- Miss Novak's sensational leap off I to normal weight (let a bottle to- pendent- Discussion led hy Miss F o r the steamer deck 111 another scene day at any good druggist. reet will afford the spectator one of th«| --------- ■ — * --------- -- 11:45 te 12 (ienerul d I He u ss lot,, most thrilling Incidents ever de- l/>H<llng Them, J II (iarrett, Washington M by plcte.l A mad swim for the dock! The new settlement worker was I'onnty by Miss Novak will make your hair obtaining data as to the characters Aftem.Min Session. • and habits of the residents in tile ne Î to 2 15 "T h e I'ubllc Health aboard the ship become panic strick gro section of the town to which •urslng Prog î uni of a chupl.>r with en at the sight of this girl In the she had been assigned Aunt Mandy Rurxl Jurisdiction." J J llarrett wster after her mysterious leap had been particularly boastful as to Miss Novak Illustrates her ability the fine qualities of her man. f Alton a 2:15 to 2:30 IU hc U hh I ou . Mra as an emotional actress In this heart "Is your husband a patient man?" I hidre.l î,.::.plndl of Klamath hull> and action drama o f the roaring In,Hilt.ui the worker Yukon. ud .ili» Win I Johnson of corvul Deed he am.' replied Mandy with priil" "All 'specks he's de pallentes 2:30 to 2:40 ~ " W h l t Home If the milk strainer gets clogged man «h a t is. He done spend all las' Un"« Meati! io llur Community." up. ruh table salt through It and it Sunday filin ' a new pair o’ dice to a» Jessl«, Turney of Coos-Curry; will be instantly cleans'd and be as ! roll natural." — American Legion ri lUlneH. of Coos-Curry. Weekly. ______________ ___ I bright as new 40 io :i "Sumiusry o f Dlscus- oii and Slut.'iuent ..li General Heallh »Uff» NIi; . Graie Harrlngton. A h »Uni Director of Public Health ur»hiK. paratie DI Vision 3 !., 3 15 "Co operati.in of l'ub- H'-uUIi Officiai» and thè Red russ." Iir Frederick Slrlcker. Se>- t*r) Oregon State Roani of Health 2 15 li, 3:35 I >,'inolisiratlon ot fe Savltig Method», Tho». Graham. MG of i liv Dopi., t'orvallls 135 lo ; ,.u ''Health and Nu Uloii l’roblems." Miss MarJorle olili. Assistati! in Nutrltlon, Home »nomi. Oregon Agrlcultural mm Whole System Is Benetitted by Tanalac. R O Y ’S 1 5o lo 4 30 General Discussimi Nepteinber Iti, Mornlng 8esHl.ll]. 9 lo io 9:45 "R ed Cross Junior lllvltl.is freni III« Vlewpoint Of Olle '»Pier." Aubrny Smith. Medford 3 45 lo lo General Discussimi, M 0 il lai Starr B ooti, C olu m bi» unty 10 io 10:20 " T h « I liuti Ih Cru- 'I.' Mr Madie Orr Umiliar, fec- Ury Oregon Tuberculosls Assocla- 0 20 to 10:50 Summary uti.l lenient of Junior Activities, lu l°r Junior lled Cross Mervlce, Pa- r Division. Mlss Mary Concannon 0 50 i u "Possibilities of Ini S under the Red Cross." 1 A ,li, ker. Medford; A A kler as, D 8. Smith, Linn 1:1 0 lied Cross Co Mi i Tty and County D i ll N. Moore; Judge I ' General Dlarusslon v\ E Mhlrley, Yamhill. ■ rno.ui M.ssslon, "Chapter and Rriinoli Professor II. L. Hates 3 0 Dtscusalon led by I from Cottage Grove, County Chapter POOL KIR H A Y O R D E R S ary o f tho Columbia j bureau states that In-1 beginning to com « Ini pooling o f orders for and ihnt a total o f 225, a rloads, has so far been pool will he kept open length o f time so that vili have an opportun- aIfalfa hay at aa low txisslblo The purehas the farmers Is shown In It Is the Intention to ir.lers with the producer at he will benefit as well imer, and the cost to the vili be less than where n small lota. Here is where your DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS for 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8 9 10. 11. . 2 \i ,4 t t O’Connor & McDonald It Isn’t How Much You Make— It's How Much You Save, That Counts At this store, it isn't a matter of how much you buy, but a matter of how much we can help you save. Every item is moderately priced and guaranteed to give satis factory service or wear, if it does not bring it back ,we are only too glad to adjust the matter with you. Good quality, good value, courteous service, and good treatment mean S A T IS F IE D C U S T O M E R S . Now That School Days Have Begun you have noticed that the daughter or son need many articles of wearing apparel. W e have anticipated your wants and are prepared to supply you with dependable goods at moderate prices. The Red Goose Shoe for boys and girls is made of solid leather and ser vice and style go together. The price is reasonable $3.50 to $5 W e have an excellent line of work and dress shoes for men, in fact, we do not believe you will find such a stock at any store in Columbia county. In making our selection we have taken into consideration the tact that our customers want good shoes and those are the kind we bought. 14 Bars Palm Olive Soap ........................ J 100 10 Cans Campbell's Assorted Soups 24 Bars Royal White S o a p .......................?1.00 8 Cans Iowa Corn .......................... J ” 10 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser . ■ - * 2- • Pound Can Hill’s Red Can Coffee . . $1.00 10 Cans Borden or Carnation Milk .........$L00 5 Pound Can Barton’s or Swift’s Lard . . . .$ 00 4 Packages Citrus Washing P o w d e r ....... » -00 6 Sun Maid Seedless R aisin s................... M ^ 6 Sun Maid Seeded Raisins •>■ — ■■■ ........J ' 3 Packages Uncle Sam’s Health Food . * Packages large si/e Sperry's Rolled Oats $1.00 l No 10 in Ripe Olives, (about 1 gallon) .-¡»LOO M AY W E NO T O P P O R T U N IT Y H A V E T H E TO SH O W YOU? C O L D W E A T H E R S O O N C O M IN G G O O D G R O C E R Y S E R V IC E It w ill only 1st it few weeks until col.I fall weather is here. You w ill want to !>e com fortable Itotlt in <la> time anil iiRctH time. \Ye have a nl.’e assortment o f ni.slinin an.I heavy- u eight uniterwear, m ackinaws, woolen hos iery. heavy shirts, etc. BLANKETS— We have a large stock o f Ixith cotton an.l woolen blankets, |>rlc«sl from 11.50 to *8. W e make our every .lay perform ance tell the kin.l o f service you get at our store*., (rood Gro.'eries, Good Service. I"M sl Treatment. If you are not already buy ing your groceries of us then we want to serve you t.s>. Begin Now. le t us show you how we .an serve you l e t ter. Rem em ber this— W e Ilk.1 the traile of |»arti.'iilar people, because We have the quality that suits them. O l li R O Y ’S ^ M O N E Y -S A V I N G GROCER” YES. W E D E L IV E R IS E lié 42 T4. PHON A nnouncem ent of Opening of New Meat Market Work and Dress Shoes W e Offer as Follows: 1 wus goln to get marrld cause she Mister lllakesley wus up to Port nose Mrs. Cox wlch Is her grand land on bigness an then went to th j daughter Lois Is 1 mean. circus to wate for the car to come home I gess. Jlm dash Jim dash Mister George Khinn wus up to : Our Boy Reporter : Portland an Mrs. Shinn also seein Marie Flynn wus home seeing her the sites sboppln. Shinns is the fron’ fother an now she's gone back to o f your leg wlch hurts feerce when finish up lurnln in collidge what» Mrs Luke's home from spendiu you get kicked. Doctor Flynn. vat-usliUM with blood relasbuns in Kansas city un Mlnnusotu an places like that, all's glad to get borne agen. She suid she didn't save a cent the hull time she wus a way. ► Jim dash Doctor an Mrs Ross had a party when they wus marrld 11 yeers That ain’t nothin the cheef sed. He sed the 1st hundenl yeers is the hardest, flora Shaffer wus tharo also. jlm dash The dinner for the new hooks for the library is Sept. 37 an not when they sed It wus before cause they | chickens wusn't old enuff the cheef, > d he gessed Its a chicken dinner He sed maybe they didn't have enuff to go round also ho they are waltin to get sum more maybe. Jim dash Mister Hrannan up to Yankton got ever 100 pounds of honey in a stump It wus bee's hunney. I bet he wus a frail" of gettin stung with them but fl W e wish to announce to our friends and those who he didn't. wish to obtain the best of meat, that we have opened a jlm dash Nellie llurchum’s home agen from meat market in the Kiblan Building in W est St. Hel soein the sites on vacashun. I dont ens. Our fixtures are the latest that caji be obtained gess she saved anythink either. and our refrigerating plant enables us to keep oui Jim dash Mister George I'erklns is back meats in a fresh and sanitary manner. home from gettin marrld an Mrs. I’erklns also In our market we will handle none but the choicest Jim dash of beef and meats and the prices will be reasonable Hilda Mehaffey’s home also from seeln trends but 1 dont no ware it j and consistent with good quality. wus an the cheef sed never mind now cause its two late to get much morel W e will appreciate a portion of your patronage. If in the paper. He makes me leave my > news to almost last of all so he can , you cannot come to our market and make the selec sc« it before It goes In the paper an 1 tion of the meat you wish, a phone call will insure see if its all rite. Wun time he sed ► I pretty neer got him shot with sum 1 prompt attention and free delivery. ► of my news an he crossed It out. 11 dont no what it wus. ► However, we would appreciate a visit from you Jlm dash ► and be pleased to have you inspect our sanitary Mister Edward Jones is back from ► Cannon beach for his vacashun Mrs. market. ► Jones she wus with him so he wood- ► n't get drowned I gess My fother ► says he node a Mister Jones In Iowa also. ► jlm dash ► Lois Clear’s marrld. Her an Em mett Williams they went up to Port Kiblan Bldg. West St. Helens Phone 12 land Mister Rlack wich is a minister to marry them an then they beet It to Seattle un places like that to see '« ’" T -grsr at ▼ *r s r w w a t 'r 'w w v r w w w - w the sites. My mother she node they W e guarantee these shoes to give satisfaction. W e want the mothers and children of St. Helens to get acquainted with the R E D G O O S E S H O E . The ac quaintance will make a lasting friendship. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 PAGE TH REE "IH 4 W N -T O W N G R O U C H Y " B R A N C H O N W I L L A M E T T E ST. W I L L G IV E O l R l l S- T O M ER H IN T H A T V IC IN IT Y P R O M E T A N I» S A T IS F A C T O R Y S E R V IC E . J. L. W illia m s & Sons HOULTON, ORE.. STORI. PHONE 34 ▼ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Merchants WILIAMETTE ST. STORE. PHONE 22 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦