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ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1916
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SCAPPOOSE
All the boys In town arcs building
sleds these days.
The trucks are still tied up on ac
count of the snow.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Niblock entertain
ed Rev. Johnston and family ou Sun
dny last.
Mrs. J. S. Maun of Llnnton, spent
Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Crowley.
Prank L. Smith shipped another
carload of cattle Monday to be used
In the Portland market.
Everybody seemed to be casting
suspicious glances at everybody they
met Tuesday. There was a detective
in town.
Mrs. L. M. Duncan is quite sick at
present, but with daughter Maude as
nurse, we believe she will soon be up
again.
A man by the name of James Har
rison died at Pisgah Heights after a
short illness. Paralysis was the
cause of death.
Mrs. Dr. Hatfield has been sick for
several days. Mrs. Chas. Barker is
taking Mrs. Hatfield's place in the
school room.
On account of sickness in the
Englert family, Mrs. Alice Englert
Wayburne came from The Dalles to
assist in nursing.
Miss Athline Tolly closed her
school at Fernhill in Beaver valley,
until the weather conditions are
more favorable.
We learned that Tom Roy has re
turned from California and is now
employed at Al Harrison's store in
St. Helens.
Wood is in great demand these
days anyone having several hun
dred cords report to agent Niblock,
who will furnish buyers.
Miss Elluice Butler has returned
from Eugene, but expects to go back
in a few weeks. Mrs. M. J. Butler
has been having her turn doctoring
the grip.
Jesse Hammer of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Baldwin and Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson of Forest Grove, came
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Phoebe
L. Whitney, last Saturday.
Wm. Howell and family are mov
ing back to Scappoose from Eastern
Oregon. Snow is reported five feet
deep there putting a stop to logg
ing. A mournful dog tale. Some one
Bhot Mr. Crowley's pet dog. The
train killed a dog belonging to James
Tabor and another canine belonging
to Rob McKay. We can't blame the
train, but anyone who is low enough
to deliberately shoot a pet dog with
out a good cause is a low character.
On acount of the boat Hoo Hoo
being tied up, awaiting the clearing
of the river of ice, rfarry Smith and
wife are spending a few days with
Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glllett.
FROM NEW YORK
Pomona, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1916.
Editor Mist: I enclose $1.00 to
extend my subscription. I do not
know when it was due or how much
per annum. You are giving an in
teresting paper, and am glad to know
St. Helens is doing so well.
We have had several years of fear
ful times since the no-tariff crew
have the control. If they are not
cleaned out next trip, Europe will
deluge this country with cheap goods
and what gold we have accumulated
through this war will leave in three
years, factories go out of business
and labor on the street as it was after
this crew came in power.
I am always Interested in the ship
ping reports each week from St. Hel
ens. Yours truly,
O. N. HAUPTMAN.
MONEY TO INVEST
Talk or write to me. I have a party
with $100,000 cash to invest In tim
ber at once. Wm. M. Ross.
PURE
MILK
AND
CREAM
Furnished Daily by
ST. HELENS DAIRY
S. N. CADE, Proprietor
ST. HELENS, OREGON.
Phone 107-6.
Our facilities and equipment
for dandling dairy products
enables us to supply the best
(rrade of milk and cream, which
In strictly sanitary.
We are anxious to secure
more customers and promise
good service.
Satisfaction guaranteed- in
every respect.
LIST OF JURORS
(Continued from page 1)
Laws, E. C, St. Helens.
Lee, B. F., Deer Island.
I.eo'nnrd, James, Scappoose.
Lewis, Claude, Clutskanlo.
Lewis, Jasper H , Butcher.
Lillich, Guy E., Warren.
Lindahl, John J., Warren.
Larson, Albert1 L., Warren.
Laube, Christ, Deer Island.
Marvin, Robert, Clatskanio.
Morris, Charles, Houlton.
Lindsay, John M., Gohle.
I.ofstrnnd, Emil, Houlton.
Lope, Charles, St. Helens.
Lovell, Chas. L., Yankton.
Loyd, John F., Deer Island.
Leuokkanen, Herman, Clatskanie.
Maday, W. P., Columbia City.
Malcolm, Victor L., Clatskanie.
Malmsten, Frank, Vernonla.
Masten, Clarence W., Houlton.
Mellinger, W. J., Houlton.
Merrill, Norman, Clatskanie.
Miller, Geo. B., Rainier.
Morley, W. C, Houlton.
Morris, G. W., Scappoose.
Morris, Thos., Jr., Rainier.
Moyer, C. C, Warren.
Nagel, Frank, Warren.
Nelson, J. O., Clatskanie.
Nelson, John A., Warren.
Nickerson, Omer O., Vernonla.
Norman, Charles, Hudson.
Nowels, J. W., Houlton.
Olsen, J. P., Rainier.
Orwig, E. L., Clatskanie.
Palm, John, Clatskanie.
Paecher, Chester R., Rainier.
Perry, Geo. W., Houlton.
Peterson, Nels D., Mist.
Philip, Alex, St. Helens.
Phillips, H. B., Rainier.
Ponieroy, Walter G., Scappoose.
Prlngle, John G., St. Helens.
Peezer, Geo. F., Clatskanie.
Ramsey, Geo. W., Scappoose.
Reid, Wm., Jr., Rainier.
Reynolds, Harry, Warren.
Rice, F. P., Rainier.
Rice, J. F., Houlton.
Rlckert, W. F., Scappoose.
Roberts, Wm., Mayger.
Robinett, D. M., Yankton.
Rose, Wm., Mist.
Rotger, E. A., St. Helens.
Reubens, John B., St. Helens.
Ruhl. C. S., St. Helens.
Saurer, Ira, St. Helens.
Seiffert, Albert, Deer Island.
Saulser, Sardin, Yankton.
Selonl, Jos., Scappoose.
Sherwood, Newell, Warren.
Sholander, J. O., Mayger.
Shultz, W. T., Rainier.
Skeans, Jesse, Rainier.
Skuzie, Wm., Warren.
Slater, W. T., Yankton.
Smith, A, A.. Yankton.
Smith, J. B. L,. Clatskanie.
Sonneland, Lewis, Rainier.
Spinner, Chas., Columbia City.
Staines, Edward A., Houlton.
Stehman, Albert E., Rainier.
Stevens, Wlnfield, Yankton.
Stockenberg, John, Mayger.
Strother, Phil S., Rainier.
Stubbs, Albert E.( Clatskanie.
Swift, Allen B., Warren.
Tangen, Carl A., Clatskanie.
Tandy, Thos. W., Marshland.
Tarbell, Ray E.( Yankton.
Spencer, Robert L., Vernonla.
Stevens, Edgar, Scappoose.
Tarbell, A. H Warren.
Thomas, Owen J., Gohle.
Thompson, C. H., St. Helens.
Tlchenor, E. D., Clatskanie. .
Van Natta, J. W., Warren.
Wellborn, Silas, Warren.
Walker, N. E., Yankton.
Wattson, John A., Scappoose.
West, Harry, Scappoose.
White, Chas. D.r Houlton.
Whitney, Cooper, Scappoose.
Williams, Robert H., Clatskanie.
SUNDAY CLOSING
LAW TO SLEEP
The Sunday closing law seems to
be up in the air. In Multnomah
county the matter has been appealed
and Judge Gantenbein hag granted
an Injunction.
The officials of Columbia county
have accepted Judge Gantenbeln's
decision and will not enforce the law.
As the matter will be decided at the
next election the enforcement of the
law will be permitted to rest. As
it hag been asleep for some fifty years
it is thought little harm will ensue
to permit it to sleep a few months
longer.
WANTED
Two carloads of potatoes wanted
Will buy by bushel or quantity
Price according to quality. Colum
bla Canning & Produce Co.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from page 3)
payable at the game time and in the
same manner that other niiWr.
paid.
It is further ordered hv t), rv.,,.t
that the amount of the bond to be
furnished hv Raid f 'mint v U na A m n
ter be, and the game is hereby fixed
in me sum oi izouo.OO.
Monday, January 10, 1916.
On thiB 10th llKV nf Tan..-..,
1916. H. E. Ahrv. Cnnntv l)0,l.'
ter, presents to the Court his certifi
cate of annnlntment and nath
office, together with Ills undertaking
m iu sum oi izuuu.uu by National
Surety Company, of New York, and
the Court being advised in the mat
ter, it is ordered by the Court that
said undertaking be, and the same Is
hereby approved. i
On this day the Court (elects 200
names from the tax rolls to make up 1
the Jury list for the year 1916, us
by law provided. I
Tuesday, January 11, 1916. !
On this day It Is ordered by the
Court that the following named per
sons be, and they are hereby appoint
ed Supervisors of the following
named road districts:
No. 1, James 1). McKay; No. 2,
Elon Felton; No. 3, U. J. Keelan; No.
4, R. N. Lovelnce; No. 6. F. A. llurn
ham; No. 6, Eder Wallace; No. 7,
T. B. Mills. ;
By THE ST.
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Capital Prize
Which will be given by
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I The Mist
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Will be an elegant
$400.00
OBERMEYER & SONS
PIANO
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Content are as Follows:
Announcement This Piano and
Popularity Voting Contest will be
conducted fairly and honestly on
business principles, strictly with Jus
tice and fairness to ail concerned.
With the above principles, It will be
an assured success.
Prizes The Capital prize will bo
an Obermoyer & Sons' Piano. Also
other valuable prlzec to the amount
of many dollars which are announced
herewith.
Candidates Young ladles In this
and adjoining towns are. eligible to
enter thg contest, and the party re
ceiving the largest number of votes
will receive the beautiful $400 Oher-!
meyer & Sons' Piano, and other prem
iums will be distributed in accord
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2nd Prize Value $10.00
Donated by
NOAH'S ARK
VARIETY STORE
Wo give our regular coupon with
each cash purchase and redeem $1.00
worth of these coupons with a 25
voto coupon. Savo your coupons.
3rd Prize Value $10.00
Donated by
VON A. GRAY
JEWELER
I give a 25-vote eniinnn froo with
each $1.00 cash purchase. Ask for
coupon
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ai. HtLtIN5
NOMINA!
YOUR
L I I coupon.
Ten Per Cent Commission-All those who do not win one of the regular nri,. ,n, "T"
25 Vote Coupon
Send this Vote Coupon to the Mist office before the date of
the first count and it w.ll count 25 votes. No money renuired
with this coupon. 1
Votes for.
JANUARY 14, 1916
It is further ordered by the Court
that the amount of the bond to hit re
quired of the various roud supervls
org o, anil the Maine is heruby fixed
in the sum of $200.00.
On this dny It is ordered by the
Court that the Clerk be, and ho Is
hereby authorized and instructed to
issue a general fund warrant In the
nun of $10.00, In favor of Kiioh llan
klns, as county aid, and a like war
rant on the first day of each mouth
hereafter, until tho further order of
the Court.
On this dny It Is ordered by tho
Court that the Clerk he, and ho Is
hereby authorized and Instructed to
Issue a general fund warrant In the
Several Hundred Dollars in Prizes
to be distributed in a
GRAND PIANO CONTEST
HELENS MIST AND ST. HELENS
ance with the contestants' standing
at tho final count.
Votes Classed Votes will be Is
sued In tho following denominations:
New Subscriber!), 600 votes. .. $1.50
Renewals, C00 votes I SO
Renewals, mora than one year,
600 votes 1.50
Hack Subscriptions, 400 votes. 1.C0
5 years New or Renewal Sub
scriptions, G000 votes 7.50
10 years Now or Renewal Sub
scriptions, 12,500 votes ....ID. 00
20 years New or Renewal Sub
scriptions, 30,000 votes ....30.00
Instructions Results to standing
vok'3 will be Issued after 30 days.
No votes accepted at less than regular
price of paper concerned In thla con
test. No one connected with this
paper or belonging to the immediate
FAVORITE LADY!
4th Prize Value $10.00
Donated by
A. T. KIBLAN, HOULTON
Dealer in Dry (jonris, CIiiHiIiik, Furn
ishings, HIioos mid (irweries
Wo give a 25-voto coupon free with
each $1.00 cash purchase. Ask for
coupon.
5th Prize Value $10.00
Donated by
E. A. ROSS
ITK.MTUKK, HTOYK8, RANGES
I give a 25-vote cnunnn froo with
each $1.00 cash purchase. Ask for
coupon
Address All Communications anrl
-s' maar
MIST,
sum of $10.00, In favor of Sam Over
ton, as county aid, and a like warrant
on the first day of each month here
after, until the further order of the
Court.
on tills 1 1 tli dav of January. 1916,
there Is presented to the Court uu j
oruer or ine juveiiiui nun m nun
county, allowing widow's peuMou In
the sum of $10.00 per month in favor
of Mary Young, In accordance with
Chapter 42, General Laws if !li:i;
and the Court being advl.ied In Hie
matter. It Is ordered by tl.o Court
that the Clerk he, and ho Is hereby
Instructed to Issue a geiierul fund
warrant In the sum of $10 00, In
favor of said Mary Young, and a llko
warrant on tho first dny of each
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families of morchnnts co-operating,
will be allowed to become a candi
date in this content or work for con
testants. Votes after being voted, cannot be
transferred to another, llo suro to
know for whom you are going to
vote before coming to the ballot box,
as tho editor or anyone else will not
give you any Information on the sub
ject. The key to tho ballot box will
ho in possession of tho awarding com
niltteo during the contest.
For the first thirty days the paper
will run a 25-vote coupon, which can
be voted froo for r.ny ludy contestant.
Contest to run about 90 days
CONTEST WILL CLOSE MARCH 29,
1916. The right to postpone date of
closing is reserved If sufficient causo
should occur.
HELP HER WIN
6th Prize Value $5,.00
Donated by
WILLIAMS & HALL CO.
STAPLE & FANCY (ItOCKKIF.H
Wo give a 25-voto coupon freo with
each $1.00 cash purchuso. Ask for
coupon.
7th Prize Value $5.00
Donated by
JAS. MUCKLE & SON
DEPARTMENT STORE
Wo give a 2r,.vitn nnn ...
, , .1 ji u trtTu Willi
each $1.00 cash purchase. Ask for
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ft'
lected on subscription c 1U pcr cent 01 aU tne money col-
ST. HELENS, OREGON
Nomination Blank
POPULAR VOTING CONTKST
I hereby nominate or suggest the name of
Her address.
Sjjjncd
month hereafter, until the fUni..".
order of this Court. "inr
On this 11th dny of January mm
there U presented to the Court an'
order of the Juvenile Court or ti.i.
county, allowing widow's pension in
the sum of $10.00 per month, f.,
of May V, Truex, In according win!
Chapter 4 2, Ueneral I.awg or lttij.
And tho Court being advised In t,i
matter, It In ordered by tim (,..
that the Clerk bo, and ho Is hm-eiiy
Instructed to Ikhuo a general fullj
warrant In tho sum of $10.00, In ray.
or of said May V. Truex. and a m,,
warrant on the first day uf each
month hereafter, until the further
order of tho Court.
Whereupon, Court adjourned.
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MERCHANTS l
NKVF.K.U, OK TIIK NT. IIKI.K.VH
MKIU'IIANTH HUE CON
Tltllll'TKD VALUABLE 1
PRIZES X
and will give local
Vote Coupons
A uosignalou below In Merchants
i'ards
Ten dayg prior to closing contest,
the Judge will carefully lock or seal
ballot box and take same to the bank,
where the game will be In a place
where voting can be done during
business hour and locked In a vault
at night until the close of contest,
when the Judge will take charge and
count same and announce the young
ladles winning In their turn.
Tho last ton day all voting must
ho dono In a sealed box at tho bank.
If you do not wish anyone to know
for whom you are voting, place your
cash for subscription together with
your coupon in a aealed onvolopo.
which will be furnished you, and put
game In ballot box. Thla will give
everyono a guunre deal. THIS CON
TEST WILL CLOSE MARCH 29th.
1916.
THE GRAND PRIZE!
8th Prize
Value $5.00
Donatod by
A. J. DEMING
DlirtMlHT
I give a 12 vole coupon free
with ouch 50c cash purchase. Ask
for coupon.
9th Prize Value $5.00
Donated by
H. MORGUS & SON
Dry (J(mkIn, nothing, Furnishing,
HIlUOM
,1916
Address
I We give a 25-vote coupon free with
each xl on mii n,,.ni. ...... .
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