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Correspondence : **!••» unti J l 'l H E ! .K N S 'M ' M IST , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 7 , 1 9 22 PAGE THREE HHIIll III ||l||cH |,( (|t|, jjj “ '«‘ W l » U n ».-Il WU„ «I, < .lltor sc: A IM ’ Ó O S K l 'I / e , l ' i l i H e lio n i V**T« K U»*M» M n f Tin' MIN' " in SI Ibi*!' flr «i I ih IIE** Mr VimwilK ,tkor utili li I h itile Si » t • - (o tio* ilo* c«-nv •• tit loti » n k Willi Mrs Allen \ nieinherahlp com ‘ [•pointed tí» seciir*’ new \ funi i»Hal w 11J 1.4* held ilng. \(»v»*mlM*r 7 In the A Ntimll aduilsMion Mr »r*’ii Johnson cr«* it their bollii last a few o f t In*4 ! • f their fir*.t w«*«l The « vefiing w t \ very artisti« » V Ml* Uledv •nue i*ros Ing I uih h«*«*n I the sfre**f Is bel tur avelie«) on through It Ho* neighb«>rhot m | and h’ lr«( *fr•••• t will r*- ••atnien t !t«*for«* fio* down wan made lu (he second »juar* t»rr by Iteuiiett who wen! through the line «in a cross buck for twenty yard». The third touchdown wun mad#* in the third »juurte» h> W* m an end run The last touchdown vus made when cloning, r huckerl the H im * and went thirty yard* t«» the g".il I'he K a In in.* b<»> * honored our team by saying w. had a two hun dred pound llto*up and that we were better Hports than any they had ever played against Our next gam»* will be with Castle |(«i«k oil their field next Saturday \\ • hope to win this game also Our huperint» ndent and principal each celebrated their birth(iuy» last week and each were given a surprise party Mr» Coffyn entertained on Saturduy evening at their lovely tie* home some friends, the teachers and member» of the board of education .mil their wives Mr*» Sampson en tertained Monday evening for the f j.*nd# of Mr l.uehke Hoth head» • f our school claim that it really was a surprise'' very much enjoyed The Freshmen Knglish classes have been producing some splendid theme» and have earned the name ,»f lu gger»." for themselves The Kalin I class lias become fam ous as hunter» Some are able to find possum" in their hooks, even! YANKTON IS GRANGE P R O G R E S S IN G Yankton grant:, has t » « u progres- smg very nU.ly iluring III" I iih I few months Then* has be»*n a steady Imr.-uH. in ih« in "tuberai, ip in the » a y ut ! « - 11 , Htat " men t h as well uh „• » mi-mlMTH he mg Initiated which clearly shows that tl,e grange I» - eaitilv gaining ground in Y’ nnktoii. i « pie social was given last montili which proved a si,cress, both social-! Iy and financially. a neat sum being realized, which has been used in re -1 pairing Hi" hull and installing u Let-j lighting system which was very badly needed Report (rotn the last state grange 3 ink- W nr.I in ▲ . . oun: y III n ‘ ‘ ■ ' p ll.l 1 we ^ ~ still nearer th*> X are striving to t..p 11y the time the stale grange meets again may the report he Yankton first (¡range meet on the Hrst and the third Saturdays of each month and let . very member try to he present and » e r k for the good of the order. til.IVK DAVIS Lecturer Yankton «¡rang. No 301. been s•• I*•«■ 11-,! "Oil • in tlu* tjuarf ••t o f the Corvallis amii m n lr a l ; univ«*r»lt y rlioruH luid«** • « Inti work We ar. K*»Ud «if lu r •iblltty. Mr« r u n >1« Harn«*tt |H vlnlt Ing fi!h h*T .i -f • r Mr» Jay \\ Itile, aim. fonditi« It. ■ rio tt Hht' is «*nrout.- to *ftd ih«* * t In t ullfo rnlu An- fo* H»**» * anil r till «Ir «*n o f Pori fend «• r«* ai • »i** t» of Mr unii Mrn Miss Vat, Pelt has been appointed h i Wl.lt, publicity agent of the grange and it Uit YV« m ! to lay Tom t 1 In In. ii , shall henceforth he her duty to let H-nrj Wi»t, ! F Ni block Hint for W ARREN peoph' know that the ^ ankton Nibbi, ''.is lucky Ile I h ho « \ ear Simon* who has spent tie grange is still here and doing things. • luivi* to f •* 11 about it The grange is now the proud pos- lllui« hfonl motored IrtHl five moni Its in a trip extending «essor o f a new lighting system The Hih friends S u n d«) to over the southern part of the l nited lights were entirely paid for with wlfh Mother l>e(ir«ff States an«t Finland, return«*«! ft* War the money obtained through the so eh il reti servir«» for reti «*n Salurda) and **,s kl»d to g*‘ , cial activities of the organization. •lav school at 10 a 111 , lioine Ktank It 1 tesile o f the Puget »hip at M a m . V K The school beard and hudffet coin at ¡Sound and Ylaska Powder company m . even In» nervi«'«* al mitt««» met on Thursdu) night J,,. „ i l l conduct a denionktration of 1 N'otlc«* Hi»* chan»«' <d the ehool hoii'*- and a«lJU*t» d Th«*r* stump blasting at the home of J lloml. pastor ! bu«tg«*t for tin* «’«niiin» It Steward on November 5. Alii are havliiK u c o n - 1 will In* nearly 1^00 im » 1**s‘' b*011* although I Several of our members Intend go- ■ble will Kiv«* a chlckí*n al«e tiiih year iban bist w a s allow. I Ing to ........ mu grange at tTatskante church Friday« from ¡three hundred dollar for repair» Warren school dUtrict on November # k fide per plat«* Some one has gained tin entrance is one of the f«*w in the county «»r in to our hall and stolen three of our Ilowe’en partie» are b«* the »tut.* that can boast of being on for next week Mrs ! seguila A $5ll reward has been of |*n,"-v Al1 ••nfertaln at her moth* a «irle, cash basin; that Is. they have ,.,.,1 t.. 1 : a r ' . ' s t and eon v let lot: ________ - j " fl biirtl.iml The y «Hin» tuen'» • it t «• rf ii I fi the young bulb uv'* wlth , party at die h om e of trxlr.» V K rhun * » v'»r W a t t s 'Hr| Mi,r(i \s;is homi* from (l : »••Hit ... l \ '••«ii» r«*in«4intM»r Hi« col* fruit, jt*IM«*», «*iik«* ami • M»|«t|*»rM K v * * r y f hin»; M« Manu» boni«* M o m i a ) 1 11 ‘ ‘urly «lollvory Tu«*»«liiyi I I i «* hi » 4 » to tío* »oldlor»' ^ lilla tus avenu«* *■ an«l biilldin» ar«* mov rlctfttty i ’ i i h Ilo* hm was b«>(i»b( by { Il llrown w ho b o u » li’ ' (rail ha» bl» bous«* al K» occupy, lb«» Frani«* "inph'ted and fli«*v will Uk ' “ N ibi» w«M'k, I, l'a««* Pur. I, '•«I the tw o north lot» »f h* •'«Cupp. Improvement t*«» aii.1l "•• Muri,, f * bulbi T b o frani»* woric *« luipi nr , ' J ' an* «Ion » new hotiee I» »«» pL It«»*"«‘o«* dnlii» the work there v oi ul ot b«*r deal» p«*nd '•I K-nn. ti, » M r,tUirr,.,| "fii'Hil , . r Vcklejr. non of M r and Kiev ,,r Chapm an, Is a Junior i lu d e n , in tne .r ilu t t a r e Ile | h apre F E D E R A L fur ||, ll '"'¡'tit ho.lv met lant week .............. e le ctin g an «»«lltor *,l'l H»»|»fnnt e«!ltor to . Cars now on our floors Copeland Auto Company m ore im portan Merchandise Has Arrived N e w , crisp m e r c h a n d ise . C o m e a n d l o o k it o v e r . g e t y o u r c h o ic e o u t o f the p r e se n t s t o c k a n d th u s save p a y in g m o r e f o r th e s a m e q u a l ity o f m e r c h a n d i s e at a la ter d a te. to tin. PIRST n a t io n a l hank A W i l s o n . Pres. E. E C o m e in and lo o k them ov er. Furnishings for Women, Men, Boys, Girls Mackinaws, Un derwear, and Sweaters M e n ’s M ackin a w c o a t s , in pu re w o o l, belted and 4 C o a t s , in w ool sw eaters caps cotton fleeced lin e d Shirts and Hose O r e g o n g r e y all w o o l b l a n W e c a r r y a f u l l lin e o f all k e t s , f u ll s i / e , 6 lb . f u ll F u l l li n e o f M e n ’s M e n ’s fin e b lu e C h a m b r a y o n l y $6.65. E xtra w o r k sh irts. S p ecia l W o o ln a p N ashna B lan k ets, fu ll S u its f r o m $1 .50 to the F u ll sheet u la r B lan k ets, $3 .00 reg valu e, this s a l e at o n l y $ 2 . 2 5 . O regon p la id C ity soft w ool B lan k et, fu ll size, s p e c ia l at $10.00. S n a p p y lin e o f M e n 's o v e r coats, 100 p e r c e n t v ir N e w c o m p l e t e line o f R a in r e p e lla n ts — hats, A p e x ru b ber-p roof, very lect f i o m . r e a s o n a b ly p riced . r u x io o .H al am i S iir p .« » r.>«.'*«,«’ t n lf r .l S la t .« Ilr p o a lto r j Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent heavy w ool lot of M e n ’s heavy w ork socks. Work Shoes M e n 's brow n 14-in ch top w in t e r s h o e s $6.75. T h i s is a r e g u l a r $ 8 . 0 0 v a l u e . Rubber Paces and Gum new fresh stock B oots, ju st able. G oodyear E. M. HELON FURNISHINGS fan cy dress socks. coats and M a y o bran d s to se pants, H o le p r o o f brand. M e n ’s One w h ite sh irts, DRY GOODS fa n cy size, fu ll w t. r e g u la r $6 C oop et, W rig h t. H ayn es R id g e w a y . V ic e Fres. W is t. C a sh ier M isses’ v a l u e , t h is s a l e $ 4 . 6 5 . un $5 L a d ie s’ and s i lk a n d w o o l s t o c k i n g s , and U n io n w o o l sh irts. w t., r e g u la r $ 8 .0 0 v a lu e Overcoats, Rain proof Clothing and w ool Blankets tM’AI*l*»HI«K A lbert D Y o u are a lw a y s w e l c o m e at th is s t o re . g i n w o o l a t $ 1 5 a n d u p. A n d we are con ten t to g o o n len d in g a h elpin g han d s W e c a n n o t h o p e to d u p licate th ese p r ic e s a g ain , w ith th e m a r k e t risin g b y le a p s a n d b o u n d s , s o y o u h ad b e t t e r h u r r y an d d e r w e a r at s p e c i a l p r i c e s w tt l.l a t l a r g e t h a n t h e r a i s i n g o f c r o p s a n d l i v e s t o c k . of St. H e l e n s , O r e g o n Our Winter Supply of Seasonable C h i l d r e n ’ s silk , N o o n e r e a l i z e s b e t t e r th a n w e h e r e at t h e F i r . « N a t - T a k e a r i d e i n it a n d t e s t its m e r i t s . a r k e d w i t h i m p r o v e m e n t in all line... # m t lx W e w a n t y o u t o see th is n e w car. scarfs. l o n a , , h a t t h e r e is n o t h i n g Superior Chevrolet P h o n e 87 stock in g s. f u r th b e t t e r , it w ill b e l a s t i n g . THE NEW , HR. S. ||. l a .SMKIX < H IR O P H A C T tm Next to l it) llt.JI St Helens Phone 12tiJ r e n 's a tu r n Ticket Office and Waiting Koom at Riverside ( 'onfectlonery. Phone 28. t h e p r i c e is $ 6 H5 .0 0 , F . O . B . S t . H e l e n s . C h o ic e a s s o r tm e n t o f ch ild — « p - * 7 « • “ f - B u t w e b e lie v e w h e n the b u s in e s s o f th e f a . m ta k e s 8 :6 6 a m 11 :25 a m 1: 26 p. w . 6 :4 0 p m 1 .5 6 p m Saturdays. Sondays and Holidays (or Portland at 6:16 p. m. 1 $8 .00 v a lu e, o n l y $6.75. Be Next St I l k l l l l.K Kor i'ortland F or Astoria 7 :3 1 « m 10 :50 a m 1:20 p m 1 :5 0 p m 3 :6 0 p m . 7 :2 0 p. m 10:20 p rn. explain to your en tire satisfaction what the chiropractic meth od is capable of doing for your physical wel fare Simply : aid It Is the science that re lieves bodily disorders by eliminating caus es. p o c k e t s , t h i s is a r e g u l a r (Itili. H' t e p iiu N t: s< lit W ™ pu re w o o l, b elted and 4 The Farmer Will A Jaloff, M gr E v e r y c o n v e n i e n c e y o u c o u l d a s k f o r in a n y c a r , a n d B o y s ’ M ackina w S Y S T E M t« the Pntno|o"y y oi k In Ih " ■ kwBiii'."1" " f h n rllriiH u rr H*> I h ü'*' Wnatora houn» dato and horllc.lllur:il Mf V . k l e v in '.t ill.. ii at Ilf •r,*i«t .„ r i "n gr,., ..... im»’ a fruit farmer P>«itl,,r 1 " " " from college, although !n"P>n, ' " r, ,'»ril nmn igiTH. frail 'i. . '"'1 th** like are oft rn open t’jii,, per 1 utlarleH of $1X01* to R E SE R V E COLUMBIA AUTO BUS LINES The Sensation of the year at o n l y $7.00. M E M B E R The ratted S t a l e I, th« only Country in the world which hat re duced Its public debt vince the war 1923 Model p o c k e ts , r e g u la r $10 v alu e mû uo* ivi area ii«*«* tea on • noon, Nc»v«*nib**r 2. In n«imda T here are 85 mllliun a m . of land (but cun bn reclaim ed They arc b wuinp, periodically awamp or ov.-r I. Morn < on Sunday I ^ ori u,|d development o f the pneu- t do- Warren «listrii? K‘ rin wiiich otherwise would • ha« ■ found io d | « u i ,.t it • • ,,* ' y A*i»d \\ j fu ilorlon and 1 1' / ln Wl,,‘ muny other geriu di ho aims : '' ' ni pio, jipph ltt|(j waior ] ',,>u ur,‘ dioat likoly to contract them iWhon you liave a cold. Children who ‘ 1 "opor i, building tho hurt, l,av‘: should be kept out of 1 * ‘*P Kuei. on ,v H., ii whirl. ,H>o1 u,,t11 recover Get rid "II i omt 1 v i 11 l,o the rim st r in *‘ V f r y eold as quickly a« potmible. III 1 lint), itaviny all tj,. °*^Hr wc/idn take Chamberlain’» H h or hollo It can be depend* | mid modern m j ' ough Iternedy. 1 upon • i y reHpect M in llamm.-rl,.-. k hus rinlshed Gloom 1» rcHpoimible for many •«»/> idlfugo ror Mr and Mi . failure.' It work« against you and " 1 0,‘ aed will Moon I,«* occuph'ii hinders your success. Cheer up. K»»- * I" young ( Oiipio J i* < arlMi-n l rapidly pushing In nn*mher the hour I h darkest at dawn <ni|)iet|nii fin n* w homo of John I hiiik of Jonah, he cam e out alrigh . Smile awhile. n -u» When «•oinphded ii will he (die ol I In fillegt retiideuceH of the • • fori vei not • i ci ha , district fever. I lam inerì. 1 * k will soon hi* f a homey cottage • I wo acres adjoin- ing ( he proper! y I Mr I,oui • I fa/ L M ,r .......... .. '.r .......... ruruvun Hugh, - .1.'par,in.'in of ,.llk„ i| inloroMt t Ha a wliil.. I.,,, » , , . k , |(. n r Hit t ti 11 114 y morti In i*. «.uppitii», w„» II,. U hi ititi |„ (<r, . to n|*ploH um l Kr.ti*' < K"ii to huv, II IIuri.f-, .ili», unii oi horn of n ur course Tlier. r*‘ li** Uniti,i l'Iiixtl ,n u|| which have tl. ff) ti niilnrtullioii I hm ? Tl.e I’ renhim'i, think ih had I ttiK onorili« hot hin. a hard ulgehra quiz l.t,t ey dou - nnlv«*r»ury III know w I iii I h coming. [uv mi toll tont« woro m A Vi fy III ucllV' |, , l, W.I glv pi . . « u t «imi a vory «I. by Mr l.uehke on hov I« spelli play.-.l Afl.-r llie |., lor. • v«*ryone Mf and M : h C Carlson and fain- f Mt Kuchuol M, wu, eager lo atl«n.| l„. ,;a„n. • ■ P*nr Siturday and Sunday at • 1,1 Saturday ut mu. I In- high Hchool I h ylviiic „ cld.-r •‘ r «d<l h < * r 11 « • in Aberdeen, Waali. ( 'oin ih il h 1 1 y rliuroti. ..ml pumpkin" p „ ri> on Thursday Mr and Mrs. Harry Sherman an«l Homi an pu nt or Mi evening October J.i |i |H ,(J | -1 family of Washington were Sunday i a r o n iil o iit o f Hou hard time party „ml , *!>•«( •l *l gu'-sts .if tin* borne of Mr. and Mrs o ou a viali to Ion Mtild.-ntH to attend tm t he • r A hrlckson \n automobile trip I, (« Smith. wi»H ink good Mine w a one of fhe pleasure*« enjoyed by ti utlvH tir oil Ht ilKo of The Krenhmeu cl a»« • « ‘ »w orga* t| . visitor' • ito m i o u r ayiupat hy lilted and the folio iin li) In f|o*lr b«r«*nvr a * t »- el* < ted All«. WIk W ik m troiii' n i i , pr’ pr* .'H- Thr r" wUI h" '■ meeting .... Ident; leMUrelta Simff.-r, vice pr-sl* Hn* J A Johnaon farm, one mile hit’ Completed hi« •lent; I li a d ) , tirewell. »«cretury and went of Warren. Thursday. Novem ber i . at 1 00 p. m Thl» I h the first j I lab. and in now lo Kre«l Iiidinuller, trea«urer ke ( ’ ll y lie has ** pelt f I lie agriculture class is planning o! a series of poultry meeting« that ! «inineí in th is local- on «pending a f. a duy« tl, the Pa<| ''ill la- held on this farm during the III he home for fir International !Jvm.h>rk exposition coming year, to discuss poultry prol> Jems relating t»> the poultry busl-! j to !>*• lodd from Vovemher 4 to 11 These meetings were well at*‘ h er«’ meet lugs w ill he Kcttppoowe high school defeated mss d Krlílay of euch mont fi Kiiiuttiu high, Saturday, the ‘¿1st, by feruled on the Gubritdson farm dur-i »: I. ih I Krid « v f he <'hll«l «1 »core of jn to 0. our team «coring ing ih* past year and it 1» hoped that . !•• gave an lnferestlnr within f«*riy second* afier the kick the attendance this year will justify Mur Man us. .Mrs N | b o f f by a pass thrown by Hennett i « j ihe continuation of this work in the! Jephen Smith weri* ap George Olaon The second touch- Warren com in unify. hot*«« in n iu iiy rrom Mint WantadH a r e sale getters. Muri Mnith hu<k iti solo »fi lo A dtiyM uliHoiir <i uri i,t* t lo il, I n i I IIi*llt Hlol doniti n| ho K riunii. U, I t i i r l i h o l t y. h poli t Ilo* Tho tinnii * .iti tin h wi t h b a r m o t h o r . Min 1 makln» rapid progn und Mn« ,1 11 •• I ( o y h u m l f lo- K roll KrOill HUt'OOHM Tho seventh unii r ido. uro i , m | «on l.owin rol iinioii I im vtuie ii llullowo'on •uditi day i .i to u r m o n i I » m s ta y in ovonliiK Ut tho „ hoi>| party hoti ■ i l o , « I h . pparuluu “ "O Mrn A ( ur ridi , b »Frani t » h o ) h w n r » I iiiiim * f r o l l i Utili l|< liui'it ii|t m <lay Tli#*y j o u i im «>« h I Ktv«*n in t a h , t ho o v o l i In » u m l l o o k W o uro all I Kluif il « i im ili t lo* Munirli |r hii« vo uml Mr U h .li, I . ih I l ' i . i . uh .' y o u h a v e h a d co,da am, a ___,,,,,,, lw uy» recovered Muti., pupilli v.. ii . program , ufi. r w|,|. i, l(" •l'1 0 A •' T h l» -'«'u n, i ' d * . „ p l'1 u * ' / U " l r fim ! ! ," h" r ‘ inuiiUKoiin.iit h f '* In I - i r . ni T i m i,,., iiHHoeiuiioii ■i' “ nil Mr., Il.'dlund, 0unicht.' ""•in. you should no. presume that f ‘ o r.‘ a “ ‘ " ‘V* I*"'1 l “ 1“ 1 *l,,puJ ,‘ " ' 1 ■ <* Oli* i In,,Il I, ia«| Krldi») and "li it ,,o: H,rl,1*K ar” b‘ ,lnK 1,1 ^«claln,in«. Rev „m, Mrs Hjorqulm ......... .,'1 u.it da.iKcrouM 1,1 i ' iihh I*| i * i ltii> i ,, Itili -, t vand according to the United Stati: 'OlJIld »Mjuip arri .1 I rlility rrmn lì.'imiljl. Mimi , Ilo; eold ItHolf but the serious diseas- iii.tni fu r i m i He li imi fin' of tho i*. U..ii Wnrri'ii tlielr homo They •* h t h a t it l o a d s t o U i a t u r e t o b e Itoad Hureau. more than 04 million ] Kuurrieci a g a i n s t . P n e u m o n i a o f t e n acre« were reclaimed up to 1Ü20. imi" through ,„ thelr "Henry " I . 1 a Mr am, vira C w iti..k ■ley or f o l l o w » u h ad c o l d b e c a u s e t h e c o l d bUHlii.-tia uu.'iiiiK <1 ‘I li. buy •’* iinlmiH were <|lim.-r y m - U Of ........... p r e p a r e s t h e s y s t e m f o r t iio r e c e p - M • Il klll.ln Of più Mr a"1 I Ml | ii |HN i ' i I i l , r o t i g l i .'Il Mr Ü4*Utl * ,, i »« « i’ I h I hih ! ihur »"* 1 \ j i |(a> I i « * m f • * r motor«*«! Mr a'"1 i .la V t o v i s i ! a » I h t *• r o f l„ IUl»t,,r •' y,, Imv“, 11 ' “ M,‘ Inilaiic* on hum, W iih I i in , p riced reason