_ I Ilk ll- r LESSONS HUNTERS ARF. THF OF SPORTSMEN ,« Million« <>f ft* *••» Itolln r» riJ<| fur M* • munii* **• " • ,,ir r||ll, 1,1111' ,,a» JullM* III«» "i . 1 *»u»|> ury K.i v I dkm < * I » ijfu a |, , I'*'» v«i Ion I ,< I III" • f“" lull u I* « " il" » "•• > "»111 I millll ) l>V hunli*iu o f I ut k * N ow, (I,, thr, If Ho » » , , j .. 1 IttIUp i limi . *■ r i m i 1' i,, ,|,| H,. , l o w «, m *it»g«*r o f Hi • , ,, ., ||P|. <" H i l ' u r i * » o . nii‘ 1 I im ' « I | h . i v . iik i . m i., . ttUKl'*.'1 *1* V* »I* * *liiy oimlrui*. Ill'll II, Thin »I» m i n i " » . " rai>llnu*".■<• n.ll’f <-lu t 111 li I* I ' , r , ,|( , ,, muniiUih. I K i l l » « to hunt Wilt, iintitinll) I un»*, d o l l " n b ig g e r urn , » . m p , f ,, Ill»» « Mlp tlli *» till i, i., r I <>for" » m l I umli-r !. . ,| , jmr th*» il". mtn i llo ii In lu i.,., , .4i,, . i ,. t«nd Hi " *.l liy d e a le r * »11 o v e r to tl,«. Jlf rlix-rl- Htitn» vni iio f. ,* miri, .f l'f ll)N) 1V¿ ti i 4 .4 iti for Ib«* pr vU*«*!*' of u M *« "" d. (•• 11 «• r«* un* umi bvoitnx » Hury ,, 0* her II* » obli* 13 u S U 0 0 ! S H 4.00(1 WMMntt' |40». 000 Callfurtn 1 ; ; 4 ooo Sr» • ; r.o.ooo Ululi* 1 ■ »•» 0 00 W ► '» Or* (teli 1 ?[,; ooo Pali» t 1 f . o o o I olor i,li. f ! J » 000 1 '•*. $110.000 %MW II» ; Ma I 1 09 000 «•(li f 133 000 M 9 1 1 $.000 Vlrg i South Fa fHt. i $ 1 0? 000 Alahu» > 9 1 0 000 $ : T. 000 trulla' lur S 11 14 000 $ 1 02 000 Uiali1» » « $ 1 0o 000 9 1 ( a N.OOO New J' 1 t 9*4'* >0 i So*i h I ' 9 4 mio ukli! .< M«ry 1 nut 9 9 » 000 Kmturkv 9 f 4 000 1 »i 7 Aon Wyom'ti* 9< 7.0 00 T *i» 1 « N rt* 1* > fa 14 2.000 Monlii.n 1 4 : ooo Scw VIM > 1 1 6 .0 U0 flou«!« 1is s ooo fonnort r fi* $ s u Oo0 m ooo W...1 Vlr r i » t r.u o o o Rh».l. I« f .1 114 OUO . ha«* I»*’* » r i v e » »u f n M Ippl, N » r i h f i » . K •. * i M 1 • ■ ti r 1 A r Ilia A r ' i " i*,- Tenn«. *.". imt mu* ! 1 • ■ if»."f 'iteil ab ov e | " ( » l th* fl«» *. Il *!• 1 » fl.:iircN fri.in II » »111 total m ore than un otb»*r •.«, » H E L E N S MIST, F R ID A Y , D KC E M B E R I* I>arHf*n: "T h a t election 1 *• ht»rud<.Ta !"ft |»y th r afi'l I will k * t a r«*Ht fro m at • •» I h-y left tinditii- tend nc any political meetings a ’ or« wan i*nifr* »l i foinriiittiifiriai] " punch L F Fullerton “ Thr.t T ra il er never bec Il U*4“ *l *ill w a t d i e » t h«* about 900 Ob Th« • in a« o f o ld ." «'n wûh ont» A L. Larson: That I am not ■r end otb« b» avier than 1 am i therwn.<* than I wti . j w !i“ fi I f *-11 on t truck or had tin- acr Idem truck fall on ino." Monday Only twenty-two shopping day ; i,. In- mivenienc II- l.ef.,r,. I'hrlstmas Why postpon- ! '"■'.r h o p p h g? III! fool -Upped ll>- f » l l acr* • d* f»f thu truck and injur**«! h K O A D M A S i i;k W I L L N O I S 1.1 ; K O i l ICI f {« • 111 til : - What \r«- \\t* riuinkfiil I *ir‘* “ 1'1'Olnt IH* I; tul for and Warr-ui r* nldwita * • xc»'i»t|on T»»n following can lanliful for i»: Kr * k "ii. i\r: T he fin* - i all »wlnK rn" to got my brand and dami) barn wHl undor work ufAn '<%<» «* h* h * thu Nfl.ftl* : u fin- ram plant to dr That all th«* corn h»* alio." "That the sal“ .f potuto**« k**< u up » wall, and T kavi* disposed f so many." John Karr T h at b* o Is at homu u:tit «n • »uhi no i much .‘lltUNlt o f 1 ( 0« i-tivm' bulk » rnputaUcn C o rre s p o n d e n c e Fred W fio . I 'That ir ■ -I for good i.illk m.-h : s I bave k> <-ps up althuugh th* prie*- ls loa " K'iner llahlyi'-n ' Tlmt ho w o r» .i fili ch»ol - i lg rl I compieteti WARREN The Butcher t Jiur< h Fri Is the Man \! ! and a Kood \\ i l . 111 l*t 1*1 s I III t \ s g'hi* I'AVeil ruH-1 *»v I'eileHt rigfl* thoill'l »lu ll’ s be--, "I* » 1 1" l»*ft f o r so tlolii»; II **V fir, c.ir com in g l " « H r * N thc..i »»•I It, < i r c om in g f r o n lli e r e í r pa... ■ t hoir * u- l,t li boa i" • ' ferii 1 »n » i . t i " . r*. h.,»,, noi I*. *-n more ore i ■ i • m , f,,r ||„. p„v,.,| h i g i i H « . * " » • iih I ii ■ Union« on4 W * h ' M Mi i •i'" I m nnrrow, MOfflcIrnl'V » i * ftnl'r i" «Un» too cor» lo p«.*« Th* 'riiffi, m, the roui u lnrm»»ing «»*! I*"1 • •*** *l»rk nini rnlnv *1»»i< of f » i i * r coming on thorn I» mor** Ilk. T h e city coil» p e*lo »irl»n » »n il m oiorl»! fe«h n » » o the iitm o*l m u l l o * » » . I «A I he ir I nimoMl to |ir*-v*-nl »celi!«-i ' * .f;.... »f »orillent Th, * I hunk you for your cooper •II *» I» i h t» m ill*.r whh-h Ih**.' f*'* I •ur* •'*» will g i v e lie*, pert fu ll y. U llH llN I IIA l.l.A ll»! l>*»r i lly of HI Union». Or* non count at the First National and in- Open a small ac teres, your boy or girl in saving. These little ac­ f»tr m iking ft «»a tl*.- of nin ny I l| y l y fir t ni" of larger. M" di. rover I» rnl»!n I» who miouim put Ih'' —It costs only a frac­ tion of a cent for each baking. — You use less be­ cause it contains more than the ordi- nary leavening strength. M'GOW N j ANDERSON Contraclors and Builders VDItXOMt, MHKl.OV Rough and Finished Yel­ low Fir Lumber. Plans and Estimates Fur­ nished. PO W D ER /T v The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. B F *T B Y TE ST THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER W ARM TH For W inter Days and Nights T H E SOFT W O O L Y N A P . H I G H Q U A L I T Y A N D C A R E F U L W O R K M A N ­ S H IP OF O R E G O N C I T Y A N D O T H E R W E L L K N O W N B R A N D S O F M E R ­ C H A N D IS E IN SU R E S W A R M T H N O M A T T E R H O W C O L D T H E W E A T H ­ E R — ALI. A R E A P R O D U C T O F E X P E R T M A N U F A C T U R E — A F A C T Y O U W I L L A P P R E C I A T E A F T E R T H E L O N G S E R V IC E T H E Y W I L L G I V E Y O U O REGO N C ITY O V E R C O A T S O R E G O N C IT Y O R E G O N C IT Y W O O L S H IR T S M A C K IN A W S W e have a beautiful line Pure Virgin Wool In the latest and most of pure wocl shirts in $10 and $11 Each serviceable styles, all plain and fancy colors pure virgin wool Boys at $5.50 and $6.50 $3.9.S — S4.50 — $5.00 Best Full Double Stag $5.50 — $6.00 Shirts Made at $8.50 $15 — $17.50 — $20 and $25. B LA N K ETS D IR E C T F R O M T H E M I L L S T H A T M A D E T H E M — I N S P R A Y . S O U r H C A R ­ O L I N A — W E H A V E R E C E I V E D O U R S H IP M E N T O I C O T T O N B L A N K E T S. T H E I R Q U A L I T Y IS T H E H I G H E S T G R A D E — T H E P R IC E IS C H E A P E R : $2.60 $2.95 $3.75 Wool Nap .Very Heavy. $4.00. $4.50. $4 75— Higher Grades at from $5.00 to $11.50 A re You An Optimist? 1, „ human nauirr ,o fed tha* ■•"* ncis hhor'* I'»***' may he Lutne.l or robhe.l hut that ours wdl no,. F,rc. theft an.l aeehle",. however, are impartial S T A R BRAND SHOES Are Better W E H A V E R E C E IV E D T H IS W E E K A N O T H E R L A R G E S H IP M E N T OF T H E S E G O O D S E R V I C E A B L E S H O E S A T V E R Y R E A S O N A B L E PRICES. IN F A N T S 5 to 8 $1.25 to $1.75 MISSES, s’* , t o l l ' d . . $2-25 to $2.95 MISSES. 12 to 2 ............. $2.60 to $2.95 visitors Of ahHolme p ro tectio n lo r yo u r »a lu a t f » c u re that ih a S afe D eposit B o x here. First National Bank IIFI.KM*. «»KFM«»* Menih»r K * d * r » l H " * ' * " * ’ •'’ r * " m Il A. ( I t i l i * . G R O W IN G G IR L S . 3 to 7 $3.95 to $5.50 L A D I E S ' DRESS. 3 to 8 M E N 'S DRESS $2.95 to $575 $3.95 to $6.00 M E N 'S W O R K S H O E S . $3.95 to $6.00 The le.» you ean afford m l - e d - II \ h . Mll t l l " « I rr»hh-nt inventor* •Ml" thing I I I " I- Itine I. W ••gl,r th e T h T X cV n ^ B A K IN G West St Helens counts receive all the attention that is accorded the ht •kiitil !' Auto Painting Co. CALUMET to keep the family healthy tin lesson of thrift and industry. t" Now is the time to have that car painted. Come in and talk to us about it There’s Only One W ay to Save on Bake-Day, Use who is allied with the cook ling tl tenditi riie C h ild ren trian» AUTO PAINTING.... Don’t think because you can get a big can of Baking Powder for little money that you are saving anything. Agents for Eagle Lumber Company West St. Helens In vi* * ! ■»> wtsli to CUlllll*'! p*‘I* - SEVEN Don't Be Penny W ise and Pound Foolish ' ? - 1 urd«'*n " f f O’Connor & M cDonald o f f i c e r » o f the city *f St U*-l •A h h *1* there » t i l I»*- no nc-*l*l* nt •her. *> c l t i f t i » o f Hit* lo n - i m;»y I" Uli* » or If* J n reti nini n i l,, this tiles PAEE nad* urday and happy. W e keep the • who hunt lu th» fl«*ld W trm n n* *i In #«T®ry «• n««* »*f th* c *ok happy, too, because i tf l o g r a m a rwcmitly i «,nt she knows lie can order * I rt I riti i « »r* » < halli . , ttUipU *• r.i«* « «• rr«|u<*«ting t«* im.iuiit o f mon«*) fip«»r*i from us by telephone and > trl"UH pii « ' ■« Tb* t I : nii)UNlon«,r o f KUh and ¿et just what she wants. * 1 that fr o m 130,000 000 ¡.pelli v! t , . V«" t«*rtalnni*»nt • n a . r«- b it In Main** • d rn reparal it i" « w h o hunt and flab, and V «»rk »«< :d« ram*» w o rd that $2f»0. Nii-I H-donn The Best of Meats at the r«* b*ft ihn rr t»y u p o n « and tua c««r| h«* pl­ • ¿ir \\ is« « tiain plar«*«l «lu« t t*> M ì Nora inti M Lowest Possible Prices - « i t t .3.000 000 . I >«*nv* r •.*,.1 M rid Mr u oo o and San K ra n d a c o IlmthrrK w and • " Tti«*««» \fi\• vi t highly appi dbci Prompt Delivery KlVf* a total uf $3 If» Tin* I'f ir tU n d t' ha t i l l e r o f Bolls in th* V Mil «tit**! t ?!••«••* atmw.r*« t «» I» fl«‘ »y arKuni«*nt that U d o « » n ' t hr for«* th«» audh’Oi l'"T ■ * « M H n«*tit am v .»no m«»r«» plant Iful now v ‘ t - “ t» f«»r in un y >• «i rt (MM. |. r > Ht y an t * ¿»t«» t t — "p«»rtain«*vi Th«» «tnt«»« that •fi•*y y««arlv t«» l»r«*«»«l Ram*, t inon«*y «m gwtn-* pr«* orv * - «•* t haut K*«t n u lu. o f ttnmrv 11 n «*ttla«*riH f o r tin* ip «»rii - ifo th«*ra t«» hunt and th«,% •t inotiay t n t r a v I P n * r 1* 1 - «*n«* «»f th«* Kra«t«*«t hv.ut* on on ra«*or«t Th*»« * w ho the children a-k for money—or do they ask tor l). alroady spant iw in « tlm** a way to earn it? The greatest lesson ot childhood is laid bail hatlar pl.iil t«» PO '"M * I 1, 1922 H o u s e h o ld H in t s *'•» I» hop u II " •!'. '■ . .Vili . „ r • « * iniiih** nf j(l . rii a hi * i J vv a i i • v ii 111 III loll» " f ,|m , ,|„ »» In *'» i»iirl' Tlie> ThU St-nM.ii lu si '•If and Will UHI' Il pi HI , ‘ »O 11,ut Wiirri'ti rank h ho hlfth In' k lI.A M \ I* A 1*1 It TO M O U ). pur» I II.. "r«,|onlul Mln tin- rllnlrlrl» ,,f tini enmity.** * In, higher V iiil> J II I'lttnian, publisher of tlie A itliu r M ud: ‘ -Tli.it tin- ladle» [H Dili rim* » » ' I well preu. nt* <1 Imi suri, a Hpl' ndld Mil" mid I roiil,| P o w l f u f'oun ty Ne WH at K alam a. »« woultl i.»: m i " o f tlioHH Kood lii-d nhfci-tn " »a s ne*-ti i h » tiandwrltinK on tbe M. r nini mui I ‘ » ‘ i r Kr'rk on: ‘ T h a t huMne » f. all, follo w ing til** election v*-r*llct ! I f the w i i e r barrel which stanila f . r the pr," • un t h»* I." "Il .' good r<. 1 1 ". I» i . I ., I I Mnvi.r"i„.r -ti, , ,i i l r . I •» your kitchen I h covered with o f « *ol wan r«* l imi proi'-prt for W i r r e n uro »,, '* ' 1 ** 1 ’ * ° | w h ile oilcloth. It will lock more lik e Hill mmle 1 v««ryoD«f (irli*li» '* I move hi printing outfit ami paper a piece o f furniture. i»lo «»«•n (1| h Porter l'fiori,I h : T i n t the f'*llown| •» Kelso He has renimi the sm a ll ! --------- - • t| ( K< • 11 rivalry wa « Hbowri ' ilio lirnk' lut,, II,.- ' vi,,r». building on Fro nt sir* * und*-r con I f y o '' on ly ll!iv" :l f ‘ w flow ers In hlunlrig. Mi- I iiijm v|. in g witb I 11.11 tlii* inim*.y I li;.,f ” struct Ion by J F Boncutter, v » ;" » ' " I - » - y l " , k » hit ..itraggly i » r Hit Mie pii-M of < «rtaln 7 I, an I put l4 f,.w c or i(S i „ ti . v,alor. T h . y '• Parinoli: " T i n t I wan not li, ludi«* The pie n will tnovo into it about lince ruber 1 ■.ill hold the f k w o i » linci keep thorn «ture win o itn- I,uriti-irti wert • Ht Ha» Hilf wat »"1,1 i'<>r Ybf t'.'ii, i ■ I would li" obliged ti; u|>aiu * in place Full, K lo 1" r fath«*r "old up niy timidi.” < haiiil.f r I.tin's Ci.Ujfatfi 11* mialy h* lOIlK.-d I " 1 lu r tin* M o i I u t ’ n I'avorit«*. Itili i oiipi-r "T h a t W ' rien ha., ....... ....... T r y HlicinK je lly roll in fairly Wfirt-en Alvin 1.,,, »" l i a lino,! norial fluii and we all T h e .soothing and In aline proper i ' " ' “ E" i f 8 and P llfc . w l l h , wlslppea I»b* • ut«»r, b » having ' » ‘ vi. Mieli r o j a l tini": twice i-acli •I* of f amt rial,, * o » , h Iten.edv " ' j -1 ‘ rt ,\'jT 1 yi V« ry pif* o l f • Pie,, .ant ia •*■ and prompt and i f - 1 “ V-Tl JH,y T'A i C,,i be U f •‘muflí!. Tl •• affair *’ II Lund: " T h a t I have only fectuul l i t r e , have made It a favor- _____ ' «1 HIICrftMH at Hi lioi'l now All Hi*. ot|i**i-h a r » Hu rulit I h ■*• bit»y In Warr*-n ■I I. to d<, for th* uiMelvi s and help . eimlu ' i i ' 11 ' V ia 1 Ad d HOute grateil cheese and some i ‘ »ident nil on Mi»- ranch." l' ; ’ • / r y , ' " ,,* ; « W M « d inus roon.., to the white Loom! h ' ' ' •-••••"»: I..... - f-.r I and ■ • • im prov.- I A Bacon; " T h a t 1 have th«* , nick .'lu r 1 ntQrvil and th n L'Ii and n «m all hOU:u to Jiv<* ; ment in I relief and is tree from opium and ! $2n all tieV/ dollars o aM<* f h»* fir e although bad * * * other h a r m ' d drug«. I the f ]a s «1 f l»d ads In '.he Mist Kn tranco w.» no wortie." SHOULD c o n t i n u i ; finest ' RUBBERS— Full line of light and heavy Rubber Footwear, all colors DRY GOODS E. M. HELON FU R N IS H IN G S C LO T H IN G