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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1914)
Standing of Contestants. Standing of Contestants up to 11 a. m. Wednesday, September 9, 1914. Next weekly prize, one half .dozen tea spoons. ro not fall to take advantage of special voting deals at McDonald's. All white votes must be turned In by Wednesday, September 16, 1914. See special offer on tobacco. Get father, brother or sweetheart to help you. , Miss Edrie LaBare '. 176,031 Miss Hazel Lope 113,435 Miss Ethel Drew 74,300 Miss Uarbnra DeVroy ........ 63,675 Miss Martha McCauley 40,100 Miss Lillian Marks 32640 Miss Mona Adams 27830 Miss Nora Walters 23576 Miss Alma Doucette 17,360 Miss Alice Hall 16,395 Mr. Russell Stirland 16700 Mr. Christ Mathelson 15180 Miss Edna Harris 15S75 Mrs. A. M. Ecker 14450 . Miss Minnie Antone ....... .12.3S5 Miss Beatrice Lake 7S65 Miss Maud Harrison 35S5 Mr. Oswald Deming 2040 Mr. Lester Wellington ...... .2035 Miss Nellie Dunn ...7405 Mrs. C. E. Winchell 8470 Mrs. Brought 4100 Miss Ida Popejoy 7650 Miss Inez Barber 3115 Miss Fay Lynch 2515 Mrs. Bert Timmons 2240 Miss Mabel Cole 3660 Mr. Geo. Teterson 2010 Miss Nora Adams 3065 Misa Mary McKle 11015 Miss Ethel Sten 3585 Margaret Hoffman 3615 J. E. Quinn .2245 Mrs. H. Veazle .....3520 Mr. A. E. Stan field 2000 John Panoe ......2015 J. Alonso.V ...2060 Miss Winnie Mellinger .. .2105 Mr. A. Saxon . .2030 Mr. A. Sutterwall ........... 2335 Miss Lucille KeaU 2055 Mr. E. Olson 2040 Mr. G. Nicolas 2230 Mrs. Thayer (Col City) 2030 Miss Hilda Muhr (Warren) . . .2155 Miss Mary Adams (Scap.) ...2055 Miss Fannte Cooper (Warren . .6690 Miss Edith Clark (Houl.) ....2006 Mrs. Van Prltchard (Rain.) ..2000 John Cocals (Deer Isl.) 2030 Al. candidates should take advan tage of the Special Trade Voting Offer. congrkgati6nal chvuch A home for strangers and friends. Bible School convenes at 10:00 a. m. Young Peoples Service ot Chris tian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Public Worship and sermon by the Pastor 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Mid-week Service on Wednesday 8:00 p. m. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good." , F. J. METER, Pastor : Patronize Our Advertisers. It Pays. Mrs. L. D. Weeks, ot St. Helens, Oregon, is spending the week In Ray mond, visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Spraguo. Mrs. Weeks reports the birth of a bouncing baby boy to her youngest son and wife. Grand ma Weeks is very proud of her llrst grandchild. TJils makes Mr. and Mrs. Sprague great grand parents. Mrs. Sprague's mother, Mrs. R. P. Kellogg of Charles City, Iowa, If still living at the advanced ago of S9 years, and she Is the great grand mother of the new Oregon boy. Raymond. IX THE COl'XTY COl'KT OK TIIK STATU OK OKKUOX KOK COLUMBIA COVXTY In the Matter of the Kstnte of Harriet Crle, deceased. Subscrilie for the "MIST" $1.50 year Notice is hereby t,mu that the undersigned ndmtniiitrator of the Estate of Harriet Crlo, deceased, has filed In the Court above entitled his final report as administrator of said estate, and that Saturday tho 10th day of October, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. in., at the court room of said Court, in the Columbia County Court House in St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon, has been filed by the Court as the time and place for the final consideration thereof; which tinio and place all persons In terested therein may appear and file any objections thereto. JOHN STOCK ENBERG, Administrator ot tho Estate of Harriot Crle GLEN It. METSKER, Attorney for Administrator Dated and first published this 11th day of Sept, 1914. jnrirffBTnrffirsTmnrs'B a msmnrva ms i V row y me 777 e to a (z7? em With KING FLY KILLERS. Sold at DEMING'S DRUG STORE 3 111 8JLJLS.4J1AAAA 8 8 ftagg 8 8 ft Bit JHAJULJU IX TIIK COl'XTY COl'KT OK TIIK BTATK OK OKK.GOX ,1'OK COLl'MIJIA COl'XTY In the Mutter of the Estate of Albert Olson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been nppointed by the above entitled court administrn trix of the estate of Albert Olson Deceased, and that letters testament tary have been Issued to her and she has duly qualified thereunder, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same duly verified to me at Rainier, Oregon, within six months from the date ofthe first publication of this notice. JENNIE OLSON, Administratrix First publication Sept. 11, 1914. Last publication Oct. 9, 1914. In the Mist 20 Years Ago September 25, IS!) I. Several new bouses nro being built at lkmlton. St. Helena might pat tern after her next door neighbor in this respect. The Iioukos of 3. A. Miles aim v. A. Moore have lately been treated to a fresh coat or paint, aniinih greatly to the appearance of the two. Mr. Will Powell of IVttsburg started on Saturday last for the state normal school at Monmouth where he expects to praduato this year. Mr. Powell Iuih attended school at Monmouth for tho past two years. A. H. lthikesley has been engaged of late in si raping out a ditch In his swnlo just back of town so that no will be able to plow and plant a great deal earlier In tho spring In the future. This tract Is a very pro ductive one when It Is properly drained so that it can he seede.l early in tho spring. Quito an excitement was caused In St. Helens on last Friday morning by lie report that a sea serpent hud been seen In the river tlio night lie- tore and again that morning. The turtles who saw It declare that It was no sea lion. ni;d Its head and neck were shaped like that of n rattle snake that It rushed up and down through tho wuter at n rapid rate. One gentleman, who Is not easily excited, declares that It was a strange animal In these parts and thinks It can be none other than a genuine sea seri.ent. I'nder the new survey Just com pleted for the Astorta-Goblo railroad . it Is found that the road ran be built for Jt.ono.ono. This estimate was found by taking the survey mile by mile and an estimate of each nillo made separate, showing the a moiint of suiting, filling, trestle or bridge work required, and the prob able cost of the same. Dr. Kinney In this connection said: "Contracts could. In nearly every Instance, be let for lower figures than estimated." For this reason be believes that the entire cost would be considerably I under ? 1,000,000. Williams & Hall Co1 .. ioo- i -. , - "; ir I?'.- vi -.! TVif V Mm. S HAND TO OUR SOLICITOR OR DEUVERYMAtt Williams & Hall Co, METHODIST XOTICF.S. Preaching services at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Trayer Mooting Thurs day at 7:30 P. M. All are cordially Invited. EDWARD T. LUTHER TaBtor. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL Oregon State Fair Sftlem, Sr pt. 28-Oct. 3, 1 9 1 4. $20000.00 OFFERED I N PREMIUMS FOR AGRICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, POULRY, TEXTILE AND OTHER EX. IIIBITS HORSE RACES. SHOOTING TOURNA MENT, BAND CONCERTS, BOYS CAMP, MOVING PICTURES." CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND. BEE DEMONSTRA TIONS. ANIMAL CIRCUS AND OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS You are Invited. Free Camp Grounds Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced Rates on all Railroads For Particulars Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary Salem, Oregon ... n J. W. McDonald Connection St. HelenS Mist Will Give the Following: 1 Krantz Piano, mahogany or oak finish. 1 Certificate of Credit for one Krantz Piano, when ac companied with the sum ot ninety dollars. 1 Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of ninety-five dollars. 1 Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred dollars. 1 Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred and five dollars. 1 Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars. 1 Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars. All certificates good for one year from date, f. o. b. factory, and are transferable. The above mentioned are the seven Grand Awards. The goods listed below are weekly awards to be given the leaders of the campaign, as follows: 1 26 Piece Set Silverware 3rd week 1 Mission Electric Lamp 4th week 1 Condement Set, Nickol Tray 5th week 1 Nickle Casserole . . . t 6th week 1 Nickel Plated Percolator 7th week 3 Dozen Teaspoons. , Dozen Orange Spoons 8th week 1 Large Berry Spoon 9 th week 1 Gravy Ladle 10th week 1 Cold Meat Fork 11th week 1 Sugar Shell and Butter Knife 12th week Dozen Teaspoons to be given the leader of the follow ing six weeks of the campaign. The above silverware to he Wm. Rogers & Sons, Prln ston Pattern. How to Get Votes 300 votes on each dollar paid on account. 100 votes on each cash purchase of $1.00. 2000 votes on each five dollars merchandise due bill sold. 2000 votes on each New Subscription to the St. Helens Mist. 1000 votes on each Old Subscription to the St. Helens Mist. Write in name you want to nominate, clip out and de posit in Ballot Vox Nomination Coupon GOOD FOR 2000 VOTES When used to nominate a new candidate. I. VOTE FOR Great Trade Boost ing Campaign Seven Grand Awards $1,805 Worth of Piano Awards To the Seven Highest at the Close of the Campaign IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING Piano on Exhibition at J. W. McDonn Id's More, HAVE THIS PIANO PUT IN YOUR PARLOR Rules and Regulations Ul l.DS A XI) lti:;t LATIONH PKHTAIMNd TO THK .NATIONAL H.M.VM CO., Tit ADK CAMPAIGN PLAN HULK 1. Tho morchants shall Iksuo votes as per fol lowing Hchi'dule, excepting as hiirunftftr may bo niimllim tid : 100 fjr 1 1.00 on cash sains. 200 for $1.00 In merchandise paid with due bills. 300 for $1.00 on payments of old accounts. 200 for 11.00 on duo bills paid. 200 for 11.00 on bargain or clourence sains. And votus will bo given at the time sales are mulo only. In reference to Issuing votes on old accounts, they may bo iKHiii'd tor the payment of old accounts, that wn.e In curred prior to thlH date. Votes will not bo given ou now clmrgo accounts unless this particular account Is p:dl within thirty days, whim votes may b Issued If tho mo' clmiit Is wiling and so orders. UCI.K 2. Voles will bo limited with a time limit of ono week, mid ,i,Hl , cllHl lM ,tt(ll t,ox. provided for that purpose I), lorn the expiration of the lime limit. Ilnfuro canting votes, m.iko a record for jour own gulduncci. In outer to facllluto voting you aru roiiuontod to ph" your votes In nn envelope and soil It. Please wrlto tlie number of votes tha envelope coululiis and tho nunin of the candidate you doilre to vote for on the outulde. UTI.E 3. KmployeoH, clerks and pnlatlvoa of tlio inoreliant and miwiipnpur cannot participate as candidates HULK 4. Merchants shall In no Instance Ihhuo volos until mich voles liavo been properly stnmpod with their linn tiumci. Customers should rofuHO thorn otherwise. ItUI.IO f. The soliciting of votes In tho merchant. ' stores, In front ot storo or on premises Is PHOIIIH'TKI). 1UJLB 6. A vole that Is scratched or marked In any manlier tutor It hiuvos tho merchant. ' hands, shall ho thrown out, providing this defacing should nppo.ir that a llguio bus been tampered with. i .IIl U,'i7- i,x WBBk from the oponlng dale, candi dates will no longer bn entered, unless by special arraniio tuont with the merchant. KLLL 8. Rvnrybodv Is Invited In nnmlmitn rnlldl- All Unit Is nocewirv in In .en it In tlin nnmn of !l"yo,!l"K 1,,ly llln community. ,'Thls will entitle her to ooo nomlnutlng votes and she will bo ontorod us a candidate. HULK 0. Votus are not transferable after bolng cast. i.JlH.LB .10' . Vot08 tImt ar0 not properly stamped with ,,rim"lnt "'Knature. or votos with timo limit ex pired will not bo accepted. UtILE 11 A committee solectod by the merchants n,, m'"!VllKn, .Wl" count votes each weok, begln- nowsp W60k aml rel,ort 1116 reBulU 10 1,18 dates. J W. McDonald and St. Helens Mist