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' fl PAGE SEVEN ,*1. 11*17 pin ‘ •* “ I i a****- ,,| \l II* ) "•• • ¡liter cita« 1 hi*** I *1« » ■ < I *••»# • s |||< t i t r ih»* I r r e d u c i b l e -»•’«! lu p r o v i d e lo an k • • t lHN>r \ ' « SIICI» a s Mr h a ' • -sed v a l u e u f hi ty h ihg f j . l t . *Mio 00 I •i in s e l v e s T h e v pass ati . t i n e l l i 1«i t h e e f f e c t u l lv id iia l c o u l d burruv i' * itti < I «o a m o u n t great**» •n»r c o iih l In* get hi-* ni • r p* 1 !»»«! t h a n lei » it 1 «9 h»* per mlttc»i tu ■ . ,» : « : » . - i y ^ H S» H j-, ,jt •*» a v.unlou Walt* r a r e t • ( ¡ m u g e a n o th er ,’ 0||||(y jj ; I • jqi | j | , «,1, fff.r ,jni hu-In* |||, r.rdlti) . . th » r e c o r d « o f f t , I o n . , t |) 4 » * | PM VS ( T M fierce „Id t> \l (Mero- hi* b r o t h e r , un-- T h i» t ra n »a rt t«*n N o v e m b e r 1 •». 19»»3 ot ot ilo. , >rfe W red 15.0 Lai i o r e W«l.<-r M p ublic ti « j 5 n o o 0 0 , t he lini!* g**t f r o m th«* s r h o u i S t a t e L a n d H* ar«l ft* i tli»* m o n e y wu t h is farm . Uharlt*- a* k a g a i n («> Hr* ' he^ iml l e r a t i o n u f 915 .»»I u m o u n t 1 bat lu* iti t h e rect»r«l stai» M 1 ’ 1 er ce tiMsum »•» anil III ortgug»* ST tbi « Inri •• t ruilHUCtlotM inK and b i l l i n g re a l e s t a t e to hi* but o n tirrod ut th a t ! re la tiv e s and friend». w it h o u t pro fit It will b«. noted • but non»* if < a n d lo an in g m o n e y to hi» diHtreHM**d . t h**K» t ’ UllHUCt icm » n eig hb or» at H a n d 10 p er re n t. y uff »•neb utlu-r ali 1 T h e r e a re thoMo tool* o f interoHtB tig ilu» fu riiiH bought ; who hav»- th e t e m e r i t y to nay that nek tu him. fo r t In Mr F ie r c e 1 * a l a w y e r a n d therefor** paid for t!n»m. not re a lly th e fr ie n d o f th e f a r m e r «lt«*i di «i moi propon«* í lull flint he Is m e r e ly p r e t e n d i n g to ou iduiu 1 ty tliuric to wh om ho he a fr ie nd In o r d e r to g»*t t h e fartn- pro p.Tt) fur. un NO' • r vot** T h o s e w h o k n o w point to lay ( hul Hi** I i I h r»*rord In th** S e n a t e as e v id e n c e nul II- m u I. llu uk 29 o f M u r i that he ha» been th e c h i e f ta x boost- li I ntuii I uni. ty . p a ge 4H2, » r in th e s t a le o f O r e g o n . Hut tlioe* hut th* f ul u *' *• non part lean u n f r ie n d ly mou I s do not k n o w wh«*r»*- • »r « 1.« d' liiu« ra th p a r ly fur o f t h e y Kpeak for th e a b o v e t r a n s i .1 u b u rr o w e d $0,000 00 a c t io n s in real e s t a t e a nd m o r t g a g e * i'- Slat* Land ttuurd. and. »how, beyon d a d o u b t, th at W a l t e r i .- xhiiiii * d Hi«' m o r t g a g e * u f tin* I m a r**al ho nent- to -G od f r ie n d o f the v* t ir» .vhi* h hi* had Mold f a r m e r and th a t th at f a r m e r 1 » W a l i tv* and f r h ’tid«. Mr F ie rc e te r M F i e r c e o f Unlou c o u n t y 00 uf I h" S ia l" '« «(‘ bu oi fund for FA R M P O I N T E R S . ink IntcroHt at t l x uf 'I lier ri,itf MuHhr<K>m «a mple« m a y now be \ 1. d I mu 11« r • in in Hi., d e p a r t m e n t o f b o t a n y arid plant pultioloKy to d e t e r m i n e wlirth - how ih er rarrnerH O r eg o n who w«*r** e r o r not t h e y ur*. polHon. W r a p th« an to se c u r e even sp ecim en« In p a p e r a n d m a ll th em In a ller huid *, fro m tie* c a r d b o a r d boxen to p re v e n t crn«hiuK •ani. o r uny ot h e r • nl . hut I h*- re cords how that lo an s were tde ext* iiMively at tliut time. -? v a r y in g from k to In fati. M o r tg a g e p a g e 162 , Union hat J o hn M L i g h t er h day o f Nu ♦ I boi row* d fmrn W a l t e r M *• th»* sum of $750 00. for 1 # «r at K p er cen t In giv in g in* r i g a g e on th eir •her» for H u n d r e d s of otln** F c* *•* • • r«l how th a t no mon * '■ ••liig l<».-.n**d in W a l t e r 's sec- ‘ •f ih* ««Minify ut th at tim e fur han K p«*r cent. • ■ •«tai»- law .lisci re q u ir e s that . m.rruwe-i from th»* » u e n d lr- *1 l»l»* u h * -ul fund m ust nut he f• • r mure » tr* .1 t»n-y»*ar p e r il* record s h o w s ho w e v e r, all o f the six m o r t g a g e s held hy ■ M Fier**»*, w»*r»* not paid un- pi* nib* r 1 . 1915 In other word s, b»-caus«* 1 : I , |at iv> - iniluaitiul t b» lr m o rtg a g e s on him W a l t e r ha,l • 1 do lla r« of th „ 1 " "liool fund fur 12 n u . " litttln d tu on ly f 1 v «* 11 ousu nd ' lullar« f o r not m o re ii th '- r fiirnn-r». In thun ten yearn Mr. Fie rce'« h «*« 'lun o f th>- c o u n t r y . and ot h e r part» of ttri-Kon ».-r)- m a k- Mg UppliCUtiuilH to th>- S ta t e hi h(,ul fund and w»*re unahh* to se c u r e mon- ■ v hicaus*- <-f tin- fact th at th e a v a ll- ihh- muri' > in tin* fun d was all r* . ulte o f t II money • ■ » blsitr Kirn In •••••«» «••«! N«|«| ' I ' •Vu»i tu ber 1 !#i >"« hriit'll t Iregoii U uh hud lo liu w «I* in r a i d e d I In* Nchooi i >rdM, l i u r r o w n ) m o r e 1 j|b ^7 i II le d lu by g i v i n g i ui itt* , r ». • unit f r i e n d » fui ( •* p r o p e r l y , h a v i n g 1 *** h' •• 11 * « * i » y frull i i in t . i lu n ........I H im l a n d , # 7 ll f W j xii or K,., r a . , 1 , f- »*i f o r t i . In ((••tail L UII) >)ifi'i,,u in riiiidldtttH F i e r e * j#j#.r p u b l i c uffir*-. 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In.w* v**r, w«t*r« i*n t g o w it h o u t tiei*ney < wa s a r \V a gr»*at m a n y <•f the•m 1 111 v.irytiiK iip tu t w c n t y 1- 1 .liillttr. ..mi ut rutns o f In- «t ruiiiiin«, fruiti s to l u p.-r I r • iiiiiip • un M ay 27 . 1905 > K ' ,i i > muri i k . i I 1 1 ;0 w ••• l.in,| t,. W a l t e r In th e «uni 120,000 uu fur x por cent. >•, Nuvi'inhi r 2iul. th»- -.uni' m o n ili i 1 i 1 Wnlli-r coiiductoil hi« n um - ii. I i m I - in r, .il i - t u t e , ho loan.-d J S Shut, rii, ni u n u th .T «uni o f i> > un « fnrm mort.taKO. ut 10 ,,,.t In f in i, t h e r c a r e su m a n y ,1- .>r t! ;- klhil. «howlnK W al- ■ v 1 ■ !• ■ 11• fr:it tic i-ndeav, r to uc- !" V ' thut lik, th è artil le» o f 111 - , uhi lui) " t l u v w e re toii n u m e r - NEU BR O S MONUMENTS 2t>4 tc H»r I M K T I . A M ) . O ltK . »> o r » r i t e f o r | ir k n .. It will )>«)' yuu. 26« 4th 9 t , c i t y Hall M GOW N S ANDERSON Conlraclors and Builders VKKNOMA, OUKIiOV Agents for Eajjle Lumber Company Rough and Finished Yel low Fir Lumber. Flans and Estimates Fur nished. * hum., -lUalli. roituct h , « n u f a r t i of i e,I by hum*' *<*lkt f,,r huma con auis ptl< >• 11 »l'»»ys goo d «* a n d tl.or»- a r e no *t hat it m ..« f o r d a i r y f nula St. Helens Co-Opera- live Creamery Assn. ¡«litlfl* a l l ) w \ h h \ sth . th e r ig id g r tftlr *l«*Hi;;ti«'*I tiie ut*«*d.H *d grow ini; f«*r i**« t; •ho*1** Unit ar«* s u b s ia n t lail> uia*h t*. in* • t ti«*' kno*-k» c h ild r e n giv< nhoui tlia t h a v e »«»me at»»ut tiiejii. bard tlie in ; *^t> I«* Thin iw » gu«»«l p la ce tu g»*t »uidi sime» anil Junt now nen I ail arri\aL j o f f e r a w id e »e le ct io n. W e recommend the R E D G O O S E S H O E for Boys and Girls. No better shoe can be had at a similar price. All leather and serviceable with style and comfort combined. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f ♦ ♦ ♦ Childs, size 8 * / 2 t o l l J 4 .................................... $2.80 Misses’, size 125-4 to 2 .................. $3.15 Youths, size 12 to 2 ...................... $4.25 Boys, size 2b 2 to 5'/2 $4.50 Girls, size 2 to 6 .............................. $4.75 Our »tuck uf sh«>e» for men am] woim-n cumprUe >*-me of lius lost o f the well known nuik»*»- A ll »bee» and »tyleg and mod erately priceil. If tiie »hoe» yuu are wearing don't laM, BUY A P A IR T H A I W IL L L A S T If they a n mot i o a fo v te k ll, buy a pair that have ln*en rnad«* fur comfort. You can alwayn get »uch »Imea hy coming to um . Our odwn town grocery store on W illamette Street will give our « uM om ifi in that vicinity (»ruropt and »utiNfactory »ervice J . L. WILLIAMS & SONS Houlton Store Phone 34 Willamette St. Store Phone 22 more per dollar A Glorious Vacationland Where dreams come true : .uni cares of yesterday are soon forgotten. Stumping Costs Are Lower This Year Sunny Southern Local results have proved that Pacific Stumping Powder will clear one-half more land per dollar than other standard stumping powders. You can buy enough Pacific Stumping Powder to clear an acre and a half this year for the same price yo u formerly paid for dyna - m ite en o u g h to clear one acre. Last Spring actual experience in this district proved the non-freezing and non-headache features of this unequalled stumping powder. We expect a big demand for Pacific Stumping Powder this season. Order youis today. CALIFORNIA Sunlit skie, Flowers in l lossoni—Miles of spark In),, roan at your feet, are just a few of life’s ad- vanta; e . in tins vacationland for everyone. St ¡indurti ( ALIFO R M A K X F ItK S M " h a s t h r o u g h "T ill I .«*1 Angel»» via S a c r a m e n t o h |. ep. r« Fort lot»* Ml t hroi. c h fr •ulim H im ha n.iv»* n dard S le e p e r s , Uortlarul ¡o San ve h I no T u u rls l Sb'ept fH. xcept " T H F S H A S T A " Fra ncin co San Fruii ciuco a d e l i g h t f u l »topping S t a y a d a y or mor.* in yu.Tan.•'Pit m • >.iie uf sia li kln ufy th e s e tr an sa e tion » hura wi-uiil li.d ic a te li j r.eil up w it h ('net,- when th e s u p r e m e ,f th e su ite o f New iiive been e n g a g e d li Ireege i.ut ' th e poo r île«-, as. il p a rtn e r i - r hand. »«» buy- ER IC KSO N & LUND W arren. Oregon FRANK WILKINS, St. Helens. Oregon A L. F U L L E R . Rainier, Oregon l 'ruvide every com lfort of modern travel BUTTER O ppo site « rn Notic*.* is he reb y g iv e n th a t f u n d s an* n o w un hand to p a y all C i t y o f • f Hel»-n Aar a n t s r e g is te r e d up to O c t o b e r 1 . It*¿ 2 . e x c e p t w a r r a n t s U- su»*ii ft r S tre e t I m p r o v e m e n t pur- P<* *•■ » I n t e r e s t will c e a se a f t e r Sep - tern b e r .10. 1922 . li A ( H I L L S . C ity T reasurer. k i n d u f **ti***-**, »hue» th a t a r e Portland Marble Works OBSERVATION C A R S AND DI NI NG C A R S ST HELENS BEST <**-( tlu* c h i ld r e n Hood s u n f l o w e r se e d f o r s i l a g e p la n t in g s ia w a n t e d every s p r in g A s m u ch on t h e m a r k e t is tm p ort- 1 it is d i f f i c u l t f o r f a r m e r s to get a c c lim a te d se ed S a v e a f e w suic- flow**r h e a d s f r o m w»*ll m ature l F**twhU»hed 1 HM."i i \ i i. M m Well Shod Children Look Well Cared For F e e d th e bees n ow if th e y a re g o in g to be fed. T h e y s h o u ld not bo d is tu r b e d in th e w in t e r uu*ess .1 i Holutely n e c e s s a r y . If t h e y are !<• be mov«*d th is a ls o sh o u ld be d o n e ut once r a t h e r th an d u r in g th e win te r, u n le ss o n e can wait u n til sp rin g. Through Sleeping Cars !fi| l e a f y plgnt». A f t e r d r y i n g th**m in a w a r m , d r y r o o m »hell o f f th e • ed a n d a to r e in a w e ll v e n t i l a t e d ra t a nd rnouae p r o o f cun -------------- • — — — A n a l m o s t i n v i s i b le m e n d c a n be m a d e in a to rn p la id o r c h e c k ma t e r la l by u aln g s e v e r a l s h a d e s of t h r e a d in o n e n ee d le. C h o o s e co lo rs th a t h a r m o n i z e w ith th e p r e d o m i n a t in g t o n e s o f th e m a t e r i a l NON-HFADACHE In- place Southern Pacific Lines l-'or f,.r> tr ain » t . u • — ..... . tlf u l fo ld , i aak aio-nt« o r » r i l e .IMIIX >1 S C I I T T . I*. re-o rv allo n » o r b.iau- ( . . r o r t l u n i l . I»rr. STUM PING P O W D E R R. I. B t l rO N T D E N EM O U RS fe CO.. Inc., PO RTLA N D . O R E 1 h