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.-. , ,-t- njtfMV IfAPfH 25.1921 PACE TEH f it . . 1 M g! 5 M F Jttia i. f . " i i la i Eajter ta kr rmr Eaxar 'La s.sann' y slij -.i-r:. u JI- OwU Kaaal. wAilt y tl y r si r-. t3n ti wc t w trcaJs B , Zxrrjve iia.Ur: i-i.-.r Kajm a: ,x . i f"tr',AA I H i. V Geeni CMntaxa Xds Hww LArt Tvr-A4, E:;- T-k-y t a- Fir Lii ta .7a: W--- r l"Ir,. . i fca naaat Curiae bulu-'JI Cu- T f . t " u4 trtm,. fart "? T,1 1',, ---if f Coi- TH. mjoetcoe wi:l t5 . VL i, . .' w '4 U J. r Vm r-.xi .-nonr At ;.w - tV-m "vr f.-eaa aaf fia at Raa-, i v t. ct r- -t ;o Or m. tiia t arwnir Jf-.a by Um f IV saaen for Jia iMlau ? Tl moq. a St. Huta i '? ajst i ? :a T 1- . i'imw . FOB SAI.K lialtxl hay -nd trw r. -v.ip rrrl !a Inland 1)7 H. r. B 16-21 fry -r v.. . , ' ..3.-ac a trt t r :-f-nw TVr ijrt ! !it St. Ki-S o Vt stay r Try al wl k- taa. 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' ITIOf fn!Tsr sis P.rr Alas? n'.d ; t,rr arri-sa -1M fc id . ta a oo-'7 par.rr !. 3iay Vwftac wit. a r. f B IV:- ' w" J5'- JT-r at Jt 1:4 by a Kf .4.vp;ay K i-1 J.t f.n- trikfan at 11 a m. Ta eilira tahM a -k . t? h. ta(e 5-- Kittol 9rat , 1,"! Vr-V !ft of ti yrncr, T ei, kM for r. Fara Rt irk ar. . rv!-J that !-. t,-,t, i, n n xat5t it 34 p ra. tj at 7 1. Till t t ibv. ??t u ..-.:.' t tt fc Tsy wm a b"5::fil ay aa fr. h!raty a rrird of for 'riT.f a I of t!s .MTeri o Ettt -; jo. a"if ra-wl i .T4 ckkb. X raf iwm a; II "o. Xi ti ky ti r.tft.T. Sra by ti o Ti f'fij'T cf ti Xa.'" Lt m rf Lfi !i fjT! aw-rv tia". "K ! R a H a!l Ep-rti Lan E.r in:' J Tfr "Ti 5a.afc aad . Caia of E.nr " At ti 7:1 .)ir i iij- :'. rr-i EadaTor '7;.- .rl-7 "rma tta.V.,t, - ... .V- .-.-....4 k. .o.., xt . S-S .'1111?1S2; : r tf .',T,?-P! i ! L.7?X,- a,. -v r- .' . ! lf.t f St. H! wr .!f'te:. r.r?t KTf. rt wrtW. of rsarrlaf at VanvrT. Waahfrr- ton on Hatfirir XrA l?h. Ryt, j of ti rrm'rr'r. pr.l ar w!I i 1rowTi In Ht Kl-r as . kar icany! trtTAx -whn t.nir wnrra.a.f.kr. I Ti aftBt!on of th Ia! of St. i sr ti -Him of th mpty toasb. - i not Br. H tat rUnn." KIXBALL KENT CLARK X!Utr Frd Hiatt. a fi.-it elaj fcarS?. I is la pnHUfa to dr!T yoa aar wier at aay titn. Serea pa-j;r --ar. 8i ri-lM fe. M ... -- i o r gur mt-I vfrnrc at 7 3t P W I I will fim V iv.t- ... u. - -, . . . : ' - - - j win ! eod. th rrlc aa a Uy'iny wl.', Edlt M. K!!y. rad4. Ti Arem koMi tiat i r.-. tt- -.tt. let. Oefcin. Hl. ar.4 rtnlry U ta!!. to t-;v7Vl, ifn of 8a!u an . ' CrttCreh JT-r JarV- oh 4!,Hy at XI-1 CU! Port. T.ADT'H HHOP. Ti.- roo-Jt ar 'l ?B,I;' th hlh r!. nl .f -7. 'al4. Ti Areh- at frrtfx that eannot doollcaf. n 1H ,fcolr ,h,r WlaUoo of i Date, at St. He In Portland. ; Mr eo by attonf ti : Xarea 2Sta 12I forr 0ar5tr.r . txi-rht th l trjn hr'ihi Konij.rt. by' H. S'riraard aad I now tb rrtj!arl man." In addition to nppiyln? ! fcl eiofr wlh 1. h can alw famish rfriarratora and tho far na pu1 -ral wlfb Bt. Hln Pot.l. For prompt rrlc, Gorf H7 fail pnon !5. La.t w-V thr wa a r?iltaV th adrrtITnt of th St. Hlui Hardwar ConipanT. which wa th unit or th Mljrt. Oa!Tanld barbd wir- roo udooi i ?anri, wu nod at IS 2 a itdooI. Tb prl an . unonii na ixn enpld at 14 a rool, which In nn't a difference ani i a rel hot roHal nrl. Th Mefh'dlt Lad! Aid Rortet- held hlr annna! dollar experience -.rinr at tn chorch parlort inu'-oaT ern'nr aTarch 10b Trre w a larre attendance and m en'ovaM time wa held. Th fr'nfM related a to earning the "eroer'enre dollar" were lnreiifin and amnlnr Qnlt a tidy little nm wa realized. ronnty School Stirverln ten dent J B. Wlron retnrrted from Vemo- n'a v,elne1ay nlrht. It took him a little more than fire hour to make the trip. The roadu In district No. n are in -ery bad condition, he ald enpdally from Mlit to Clatakanl o-er the mountain. Rereral earn were afnck and he helped to pnll inn otir. or me mini H E Ahry who formerly wa roanmater for Colombia county and an engineer of recomlzed aMllty akn the Mint to chansre hl addrena from Albany to Sa.em ai the SUt Hitrnway department haa tranferre1 him from the road work to the Mar ket Road T))-Nlon. Mr. Ahry add mai ne mint be In Colombia coon ty for a hort time thla aummer. For allowlnr one pony to run at larire, Dr. A. C. Tacker wan tefoe tne recorder Tuesday afternoon. Or dinance Vo. 114 of the City of fit iitni b'8'.pb very plainly that no horse or cattle shall he allowed to run at lartre. The recorder jrare lurKfcr ample time to hare hi wit- neK-s In court and the case 1 to be heard at 10 o'cl'-cic thin mornlnr. Itr Tucker was allowed to :o upon ins own recognizance a wait the horse and the doctor led It home luesrtay afternoon, after the iniinal had been In the city pound for a few nour. Charle filmone, an Italian wa ar rested on the ffalner plac near Yank ton Tuday afternoon by oherlff Welllntrton. In hi cabin wa founft about 20 icallon of raisin wine, 10 (rallons of hard cider and a keg wmcn contained beer. He claimed he had It for hi own oe and before Judeo Hasten pleaded polity and wa nnen Z5 and cost. Hnerlff Welllnr- ton had been Informed that, he had a still, but a thorough search of the premise failed to rereal the still ana the sheriff think th man told the troth when he stated be bad not operated one. Fred I,. Stewart, late cashier of me KeiMo Htate Bank, and who 1 supposed to have committed suicide wnen crossing rrom uoble to Ka tamavwa well known by se-era! St. Helens resident. Albert. Burcham, a formnr resident f Kelso, was loathe to belle- that Stewart had commlted the rash deed, and George Potter, who has known Stewart for the pant' twenty fle years, shared In the opinion of Mr. Burcham. Clyde Hanson, who look fltewart to Goble, after h had left rhe train at St. Helens, isald that Stewart appeared to be In' good spirits, but very .tired. Ho had .known the bank cashier for more than twenty years. O. C, Crnt satt also knew Stewart, '. and wa much surprised to learn that hi for mer frl'tnd had committed the rash deed which It acem almost certain ll did. ) ! - , .' l- THE CATHOLIC CHCBCH too un TO CXJLMIFT Good Friday night: Blaglai of tb'FOH SALE Oor complete 1K for nI WIIiiN you re busy in 'the kitchen, and you just must have some things from the store right away and there's no one to send. Then Isn't it satisfying to be able to slip over to the store your self, confident that your frock will pass the most critical inspection you may meet? You have that feeling when you wear ifltna Glaglor Srmrsi The Dress for Every Activity That's one reason why you like Mina Taylors-because of their practical utility and good looks. Then they're so comfortable, too, cut amply where ease is needed with plenty of freedom for arms and shoulders and with skirts cut abundantly wide. For the miss for the woman of ample proportions for every woman who like, pretty and serviceable clothes, there s a Mina Taylor here that will be just right Pricca so moderately, too, that it makes each one a real "thrift purchase." Do you want comfort-with plenty of good looks, too n your working dress. Then get a Mina Taylor-NOW. Auatttta Gcod geadtnef Did yoa mr stop to think that the advertlaemenU ct the borne merchant In thi newspaper make it a BETTER newspaper? WeH it doe. Advertlln teach PROGRESS, ECONOMY and CONFIDENCE. It teache progre in keeping you abreait of the times, of all that is new and desirable in food, cloth i& home, supplies, and comfort of all kinds. It teaches economy through Informing you where the best prices may be had because economy is not only in the mere saving of money but also in the in UHigect spending of it It teaches confidence through the knowledge gained la knowing you live as other folks live; enjoy the things they enjoy that you hav the tame advantages. The teit book of our worldly comforts I written in the terse lines of our merchandising advertisements AND rrs WELL WORTH READING. If we rtad the advertfst'mfnts we soon real. ize that they can work to our advantage just as much as to the merchant with something to vlL Then t h e HOME-SPENT DOLLAR starts its pepful jour nc amongst we home folks every one of whom has the de velopment and growth of this community at heart CfiM i ti. . rmi bii uunner. Ht. I f l.n. cL and Estimate KumbulT at reasonable prln- 7; " nun Elsl CAND I ififoU' n and Gold "Wot der Box" Easter 8j(( Per Mb. Box $1.00 Former Fries JQ Deming M$m FRIDAY. MARCH 25 KwMli l 1.- of -THE LOST CITY" LILALEE "THE HEART OF YOUTH" A story of love in springtime, with tears and smiles like the showers and sun of April SATURDAY. MARCH 26 It N llm Mli-rlim story of a k.m I. i wife marmn.l on n isluml t,,. Idfl, t i-. S. Nvj vflt..r v. cd from a Water) grave an. I f ulmt H-lle Hitld unci thoiiKlit mid ,11,, when iIicho two laiiin hnrk tr-mcmlu rM-rinre. Vi.h ....... sow in all your life hu,U tiuignlflTit .u.M..Kriinjr or Tl-ll MK l) siisM nsc. AIJi i Another Toonerville Comedy "The Skipper's Treasure Garden" Special Saturday Matinee 2(r :Wc; 1 5c 2: SUNDAY MONDA Y.'MARCH 27-28 THOMAS H. II!C c.h CHARLES Bill TV V TMOl m im-i esonuCTros ' J UST a simple lad from the country, with a boy'i eage dreams of the great things he would do some day. Thru -life", fab, frtiM the ilrrem lill.rd Mi lxy wait a rriMik. But when lii 1 has "rruukiMl" one nllit, the not dldat t g.t I hut rtn a rn-.k ran Im- l,ii, ,mi so inl' kiiWlrba new tlail, and a girl In the llidr town WImm. then-! V..u haren't (Hie-Msl Hip end al all! Kw Bit Irimble had another safe to rrarh. aiiotlu-r Jaw to iniBKi )u II 1 gin. I wIkii lie iim ImhIi JoIm. Also Two Reel Comedy r-Prices 25c 35c TUESDAY, MARCH 29 ENID BENNETT in "Stepping Out" liuiilided by Met re! nirenla fl,...l,... f...n. tl,. Iiotitlnl uieniH for wl.b li the Iikii. elb.rie of Kurtiiw would have gltri M ....i ir a,lllSl4ll ,,.,, ij,,,,,! ,, ,,M,r of lU room. N IUIMK IS VUUT.H WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Constance Talmadge IV "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" ".. ' lM'' n ""irrl' !! such a ipnmI man for thn ;. . P"i . "' '"urw MU, h "' " ,lvc '"""Ti. ti. "'""'"'"g vir, she ...tne. to Xew YM-k, "In Search"' hlnner h.,,1, oh! (.Irln, what lime she has. rUH'KH c iWo THURSDAY, MARCH 31 ROBERT WARWICK IN "An Adventure In Hearts" v..tl., iyV,l'"YK' ""'IdliK hi-usli! Ho lonK, !' ni.Jffik .vver nuain! V,.n .................. .. ..i,ica m imikn I,, i i .i urn r.nm licniieu., an ie - """" ins lilgH liorw. (V.niel NO IUISK IN PKH'Kfl N 1UISK IN I'KICKH -V J Ml