PAGE TWO
THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1920.
PREMIUM WINNERS
AT COUNTY FAIR
(Continued from first page)
R. 3rd. Emily Usher. St. Helens. 60c.
Fancy Hand Work A. 1st, Huth.
Miles. St. Helens. 11.60; A. 2nd,
Juva Olson, Warren. $1.00. B. 1st,
Ola Rountrell. St. Helens, f 1.60. B.
3rd. Geneva Morris, Houlton, 60c
Buttonholes A. ist, Bessie Orel
bey, Houlton, 76c. A. 2nd, Nora
Huesel, Houlton, 60c. B. 1st, Gone
viye Morris. Houlton, 75c B. 2nd,
Huth Chapman, St. Helens, 60c.
Darnins B. 1st. Hilda Mehaffy,
Houlton, 76c. B. 2nd, Helen Archi
bald. St. Helens. 60c.
Watercolor Painting A. 1st, Har
rison Kellar. Rainier, $1.00. A. 2nd,
Marjorie Prichard, Rainier, 60c. B.
1st, Edward Ingersoll, Rainier, $1.00.
B. 2nd, Richard Thompson, Goble,
60c.
Industrial Composition B. 1st,
Ruth Burcham, St. Helens, $1.60. B.
2nd. Ethlyn Brown, Houlton, $1.00.
B. 3rd, Earl Waldron, Yankton, 60c.
Weaving, First Grade 1st Grad.e
Houlton. 75o. Second Grade, 2nd
Grade, Houlton, 76c.
Clay Modeling 1st, Houlton, 75c
2nd. Warron, 60c
Drawing B. 1st, Harry Rubent.
St. Helens. $1.00. B. 2nd, Wallis
Booth, St. Helens, 60c.
Writing A. 1st, Nora Bassell,
Houlton, $1.00. A. 2nd. Helen Hoff
man, St. Helens, 60c. B. 1st, Ruth
Sloper. Rainier, $1.00. B. 2nd, Sar
ah Hall, Rainier, 50c.
Map of Columbia County 1st, Iv
an Crawford, Houlton, $1.60. 2nd,
Marion Sten. St. Helens. $1.00. 3rd,
Alice Hcgele, Warron, 60c.
Letter Writing 8th Grade of St.
Helens. $1.00.
Best Tabouret B. 1st. Jesse Lan
sing, St. Helens, $1.00. B. 2nd
. .Warren. 75c
Library Table 1st, Rainier, $2.00.
Decorations 1st. St. Helens,
$5.00. 2nd, Rainier, $3.00. 3rd,
Houlton; $2.00.
Flowers 1st, St. Helens. 2nu,
Houlton. 3rd, Rainier.
Rural School 1st, Happy Hollow.
2nd, Yankton. 3rd, Warren.
Paper Cutting 1st, Rainier, 75c.
2nd, Houlton, 60c. 3rd, St. Holens,
25c.
Club Members
Sewing 1st, Ruth Chapman, St.
Helens, $3.00. 2nd. Margaret Dew,
St. Helens, $2.00. 3rd, Helen Hlsey,
St. Helens, $1.00.
Homo-Making Crystr.l Burkhoad,
Warren, $3.00.
, Cookery 1st, Louise Ketel, Houl
ton, $3.00. 2nd, Naomi ChltUm, St.
Holens. $2.00.
Canning Blanche Perry, Houlton.
$3.00.
Garden Project Jos. Menett,
Bachelor Flat. $3.00.
Calf Raising Kenneth Van Tassel,
Yankton, $3.00.
Poultry 1st, Chas. Bennett, War
ren, $3.00. 2nd, Chas. Anderson,
Yankton, $3.00.
Rabbit Raising Marlon Van Tas
sel, Yankton, $3.00.
Agriculture
Special Logged-Off Land 1st,
John Paulson, Yankton, $45.00 in
lumber from McCormick Lumber Co
2nd, N. T. Barker, Goble. 3rd, Geo.
Eaton, Yankton.
Best - Farm Exhibit 1st, Albert
and Kate Freeman, Warren, $40.00.
2nd, F. H. Taylor, Houlton. $25.00.
3rd, Lawrence LeMay. Yankton.
$20.00. 4th, John Morgando, Houl
ton. 15.U0.
Best Exhibit Unthreshed Grain
1st, Than Brown. Yanktonfi $2.00.
2nd, J. D. McKay, Scappoose, $1.00
Wheat 1st, Hammerbeck Bros.
Warren, 75c. 2nd, J. D. McKay,
bcappooBe, sue.
Oats 1st, J. D. McKay, Scappoose,
75c. 2nd. Than Brown, Yankton,
sue.
Barley 1st, Than Brown, Yank
ton. 75c
Rye 1st, Than Brown, Yankton,
Best Display Grasses 1st, N
Sherwood, Warren. $3.00.
Aliske 1st, John Josephson, War
ren, l.t)U.
Timothy 1st, J. D. McKay, Scap
poose, $1.00.
Clover 1st, A. L. Morris, Warren,
$1.00.
Corn on Stalk 1st, Than Brown,
Yankton, $2.00. 2nd, Geo. VanAtta,
St. Helens, $1.00.
Ten Ears Corn N. J. Devin. War
ren, 1st. 2nd, F. II. Taylor, Houlton,
75c. 3rd, G. L. Tarbell, Yankton, 60c.
Largest Sunflower F. H. Taylor,
Houlton, 1st, 75c. 2nd, G. L. Tar
bell, Yankton. 60c.
Best Display Vegetables 1st, Mrs.
P. H. Lund, Warren, $5.00. 2nd P.
H. Teylor, Houlton, $3.60. 3rd,
Nora Larson, Warren, $2.00. '
Best Display Potatoes 1st, Mrs.
P. H. Lund, Warron, $3.00. 2nd, G.
R. Anliker, Goble, $2.00. 3rd, FriU
Anllker, Goble, $1.00.
Best Pumpkins N. Sherwood,
Warren, $1.00.
Largest Pumpkin F. H. Tavlor.
Houlton, 75e.
Best Dlspllay Sfjuash 1st,
Larson, Warren, $1.50. 2nd,
rence LeMay, Yankton, $1.00.
Best Six Cucumbers 1st.
Larson, Warren, $1.00. 2nd, F
Best Onions 1st, John Becker,
Scappoose, $1.00. ind, Carl Ander
sen, Warren, 60c.
Best Tomatoes 1st, N. J. Barker,
Goble, $1.00. 2nd, N. J. Devin, War
ren, 60c.
Best Pole. Beans ist. F. H. Tay
lor, Houlton, $1.00. 2nd, Mrs. Mario
Belatore, St. Helens, 60c.
Best Bush Beans 1st, N,
er, Goble, $1.00. 2nd, N. J.
Goble, 60c.
Best Cabbage 1st, N. J.
Goble, $2.00. 2nd, F. H.
Houlton, $1.00.
Best Beets 1st, H.
Houlton, $1.00. 2nd, Nora
Warren, 60c.
Best Mangels 1st, F. H.
Houlton, $1.00. 2nd, A. L.
Warren, 60c.
Best Carrots 1st, F. H. Taylor,
Houlton, $1.00. 2nd, Nora Larson,
Warren, 60c.
Best Stock Carrots 1st, F. H.
Taylor, Houlton, $1.00. 2nd, A. L.
Morrlt, Warren, 60c.
Bel -Turnips 1st,' N. J. Devin,
WarM 1.00.
Bob & hagas 1st, A. L. Morris,
Warre;
Koutek, Scap-
D. McKay, Scap
, A. Koutek, Scan
Cow two
1st, Thau
2nd, Than
Helfor one
Nora
Law-
Nora
H.
T- Bark-
uarKer,
Barker,
Taylor,
Taylor,
Larson,
Taylor,
Morris,
Best Parsnips 1st, N. T. Devin,
Warren, $1.00.
Best Display Fresh Fruits 1st, A.
Koutek, Scappooso, 15.00. rnd J.
M. Burkhoad, Warron, $3.00. 3rd,
Nora Larson, Warron, $2.00.
Best Display Apples 1st, A. Kou
tek, Scappoose. $2.00. 2nd, J. M.
Burkhoad, Warren, $1.00.
Northern Spy 1st, A. Koutek,
Scappooso. 76c. 2nd, J. M. Burk
head. Wairen, 60c.
Kings 1st, A. Koutek, Scappooso,
75c. 2nd, J. M. Burkhead, Warren,
EOe.
Spitz 1st, A. Koutek, Scappoose,
75c.
Nowtons 1st, J. M. Burkhead,
Warren, 75c.
Homo Beauty lht, J. D. McKay,
Scappooso, 76c.
j uaiu w hi t. IWUlt'K, penp-
pocwe, .sc. znu, iNoro i,arson, war
ren, 50o.
Wealth 1st, A
poose, 75c.
Banana 1st, J,
poose. 75c.
Gravenstein Is
poose, 75c.
Best Crab Apples 1st. A. Koutek,
Scappoose, 75c. 2nd, Nora Larson,
Warren, 50c
Best Pears 1st, A. Koutek. Scap
roose. $2.00. 2nd, G. L. Tarbell,
VanUton, $1.00.
Bartlett Pears 1st, J. D. McKay,
Scappoose, 75o 2nd, A. Koutek,
Scappoose, 60c.
Comic 1st, A. Koutek, Scap
poose. 75e.
1) Angou-rlst, Than Brown, Yank
ton, "Co.
Best guinee 1st, A. Koutek, Scap
poose. "5c.
Best Plums 1st, Than Brown,
Yankton, 76c. .
P-fft Grapes 1st, J. E. Nelson,
St Htlens. 76c.
1 est Box Apples 1st, A. Koutek
Scappooso. $2.00.
Best Display Honev 1st, O C.
Curtenian, Rainier, $2.00.- 2nd, J
J Ilanzer, Mist, $1.00.
Best Display Canned Moat 1st,
F. II. Taylor. Houlton.
Lire Stock
Jersey Cattle Bull one yoar and
under three, 1st, St. Helens Jersey
Pink O TII A .
year, ist, j. w. Curteman, Rainier.
(Grand Champion), $7.00. 2nd,
man wrown. lankton, $3.00. Co
inree years and over. 1st, Than
urown, lanKton, J15.U0
years and under throe,
Brown, Yankton, 115.00.
Brown, Yankton, $8.00.
year and under two, 1st, Thjn Brown,
wmniuii, iu.ciu. zrnt Than Brown
luuMun, 0.uu. Meirer under onu
year, ist, ivewell Sherwood Warron,
$7.00. 2nd. Newell Sherwood, War
ren, $3.00,
Holstein Cattle Bull one year and
unacr inree, 1st, Anliker Bros., Go
me. 15.00. Bull under one year,
1st, Chas. Kohlstrnnd, Warron, $7.00.
2nd, Adams Eden Firm, Warren!
$3.00 Cow three yo: rs and over,
lBt, Anliker Bros!, Goblo, $15.00.
2nd, John Josephson, Warren, $8.00.
Cow two years 'and undpr three, Ist,
Anliker Bros., Goble, $15.00. Heifer
ono year and under two, 1st, John
Josephson, Warren, $10.00. 2nd
Anliker Bros., Goblo, $5.00. Heifer
under one year, Jst, Anliker Bros.
Goblo, $7.00. 2nd, Anliker Bros.,
Goblo, $3.00.
Shorthorn Cattle Bull three years
and over, 1st. A. H. Tarbell, Warren,
$15.00. 2nd. G. L. Tarbell, Yank
ton, $8.00. Bull ono year and under
three, 1st. A. H. Tarbell. Warm.
$15.00. 2nd, G. L. Tarbell. Yankton',
$8.00. Bull under one year, 1st A.
H. Tarbell. Warren, $7.00. 2nd,' K.
larncll. Warren, $3.00. Cow I
tnree years and over, 1st, A H. Tar
bell, Warren, $15.00. 2nd, G. L. Tar
bell, Yankton, $8.00. Cow two years
and under three, 1st, Ray Tarbell,
Yankton, $15.00. 2nd, Kay Tarbell
Yankton, $8.00. 3rd, A. H. Tarbell,
$4.00. Heifer one year and under
two, 1st, A. H. Tarbell, Wa'ren,
$10.00. 2nd, Ray Tarbell, Yankton,
$5.00. 3rd, A. H. Tarlnll, Warren,
$3.00.. Heifer under can year, 1st,
Ray Tarbell, Yankton, $7.00. 2nd,
A. H. Tarhell, Warren, $3.00.
Hereford Cattle Bull ono year
and under three, 1st, H. O. Howard,
Yankton. $15.00. Cow threo years
and over, 1st, H. O. Howr.rd, Yank
ton, $15.00. 2nd, H. O. Howard.
Yankton, $8.00. Heifer ono year and
under two, 1st, H. O. Howard, Yank
ton, $10.00. Heifer under ono year,
2nd, H. O. Howard, Ys-nkton, $7.00.
Goats Class Spncial Milk Goat,
1st. Julia Rosa, St. Helens, 1st, $1.00.
Sheep HeBt ram one year or over,
1st. J. R. Holmes, Clatsltanlc, $5.00.
Best ewe one year or over, 1st, J. R.
Holmen, Clatskanlo, $5.00. 2nd, J.
R. Holmes, Clatskanio, $2.50. Best
cwo under one year, 1st, J. II. Holmes
Clatskanie, $3.00. 2nd, J. R. Holmes
Clatskar.ie, $2.00
Best Draft Team A, H. Tarbell,
Warron.
Hokh
Berkshlres Best sow six months
end under twelve, 1st, Claire Jeffries,
Yankton, $10.00. 2nd, L. L. Gelse,
Rainier. $6.00. 3rd. L. L. Gelse.
(-Rainier, $3.00
HamptOilres Best boar. Paul C.
Adams, Warren, 1st, $10.00. Best
sow, Paul C. Adams, Warren, 1st.
$10.00. Junior Boar. Paul C. Adams.
Warren. 1st, $G.00.
Poland China Best sow. 1st. Jar-
vis Davis, Yankton, $10.00. 2nd,
J. M. Burkhead, Warren, $6.00. Best
sow six months and under twelve, M.
Van Tassel, Yankton, $6.00. Besf
sow under six months. 1st. Pat Sobl-
eski, Yankton, $6.00. 2nd. Tarvls
Davis, Yankton, $4.00. 3rd, Jarvls
Davis, Yankton, $2.00. Junior boar
under six months. 1st. Tarvis Davln.
Yankton, $6.00.
Chester White Best boar one yeai
or over, 1st, D. S. Vincent, Houlton.
$10.00. 2nd, Than Brown, Yankton,
$6.00. 3rd, Than Brown, Yankton,
$3.00. Best sow ono year and over,
1st, Than Brown, Yankton, $10.00.
2nd, Than Brown, Yankton. $6.00.
3rd, Than Brown, Yankton, $3.00.
Best boar six months and under
twelve. 1st, Than Brown. $6.00. 2nd.
Than Brown, Yankton, $4.00. 3rd,
Than Brown, Yankton, $2.00. Best
sow six months and under twelve.
1st, Than Brown. Yankton. $6.00.
2nd, Than Brown,, Yankton, $4.00.
Best boer under six months, 1st,
Than 'Brown Yankton, $6.00. 2nd.
Chas. Tarbell, Yankton, $4.00. 3rd,
Than Brown, Yankton, $2.00. Best
sow under six months, 1st, Than
Brown, Yankton, $6.00. 2nd, Mrs.
A. H. Tarbell, Warren, $4.00. 3rd,
Thau Brown. Yankton, $2.00. Best
Herd. Than Brown, Yankton, $10.00.
Be.sf sow and litter. J. M. BurkliP.id,
Warren $12.00.
Butter
'First, Mrs. C. C. Curtoman. Rain
ier 41 00 Second. II. A. Colt. St.
Helens, lirtc.
Flower
Best display potted plants. First
Grade, St Helens, $2.00. lies: dis
play cut flowers, 1st, Miss Kate Free
man. Warren. $1.50. 2nd. Mrs. Jol.n
MoCrea, 1,'a'nlor, $1 00. Best display
Pahlliis, list. Mrs. C. D. Sutherland,
St. Helens, $1.00 2nd. Mrs BriKgh.
Yankton, EOc. Beat display Roses,
1st. Third Grado. St. Helens, $1.00.
2nd, Mrs. A. Mace, 50c. Bit dls
i.lny Asters. 1st, Mrs. L. R. Ruther
ford. t. Helens. $1.00. 2nd. Mrs.
A Mace, ft Helens, 60e. Best dis
play (.eraulums,, 1st, Mrs. A. Maco,
St Helens, $1.00. Best display Pan
Hies, 1st. Fifth Grade, Sts Helens,
?l 00 2nd, Mrs. Eugene Allen,
Rninior. 50c. Best display Gladioli,
1st, Miss Kate Freeman. Warren,
$100, 2nd, Sixth Grado, St. Helens.
60c.
Needlework.
Best exhibit needlework, 1st, Mrs.
ArtiiHtead, Houlton, $3.50. 2nd, Mrs.
Itltehltt Curteuiiin. $2.60. 3rd, Mrs.
Ton: Itoy. St. Helens. $1.00. Best
collection colored embroidery. 1st,
Mrs. R. Curteman, Rainier. $2.60.
Best collection white embroidery, 1st,
Mrs. Rholnesmlth, Houlton, $2.60.
Best general collection crochot. 1st,
Zolln M. Bondure, Warron, $2.60.
2nd, Mrs. Vera Udy. Yankton. $1.60.
3rd, Mrs. E. H. Blako, Goblo, $1.0t.
Best collection cotton knitting, 1st,
Mrs. Millie Forsyth, Houlton. $2.50.
Best collection wool knitting, 1st.
Mrs. John Larson, Rr.lnler, $2.60.
Best collection drnwn work, 1st, Mrs.
F. A. George, St. Unions, $2.50.
Best piece colored embroidery, 1st,
Mrs. J. F. Becker, Scnppooso, $1.60.
2nd, Alice M. Wreford. $1.00. 3rd,
Mrs. Armstead. Houlton, 75c. Best
piece French White ombroldcry, 1st,
Mrs. Wlckert. St. Helens, $1.50. 2nd,
Mrs. C. E. Lufkln, Houlton, $1.00.
3rd. Mrs. A. U. Lake. 50c.
Best pleco cross stitch, 1st, Mrs. J.
F. Becker, Scappooso, $1.60. 2nd
Mrs. A. B. Lake. St. Helens, $1.00.
3rd. Mrs. Armstead, Houlton, 50o
Bast piece Venetian cut work em
broidery, 1st, Mrs. H. E. Robinson,
St. Helens, $1.50.
Best piece eyelet, 1st, Mrs. J. L.
Archibald, St. Hole-.s, $1.60. 2nd,
Mrs. Wlckert, St. Helens. $1.00.
Best piece Venetian, 1st. Mrs. War
ren Russell, St. Hulcns, $1.50. 2nd.
Mrs. Hose Casteel, Yankton, $1.00.
3rd, Mrs. M. T. McGilvra, St. Helen
50c.
Bost ploco Fillet, 1st, Edith Mor
rison, Rr.lnier, $1.50. 2nd, Miss
Demlng, 8t. Holens, $1.00.
B?st ploco Irish crochet, lat, Mrs.
Henry Mason, St. Helens, $1.60. 2nd,
Mrs. Slgnard Larson, Kai-ifori $1.00.
3rd, .Mrs. H. PrKchcrd, St. Helena,
50c.
Best piece netting, 1st, Mrs. C. h.
Lufkln, Houlton, $1.50.
Best pleco cotton knitting. Mrs.
Uhfnesmlth, Houlton, 1st, $1.50. Mrs.
Millio Forsyth. Houlton. 2nd, $1.00.
Best piece wool knitting, 1st, Edith
Morrison. Rainier, $1.50. 2nd, Mrs.
Kill Simmons, St. Helens, $1.00. 3rd,
Miss Dorothy Gllbroth, Ralnior, 50o
Best pleco drawnwork, 1st, Mrs.
F. A. George, St. Holms, $1.50.
Best pleco funcy wool knitting. 1st.
Mrs. A. M. Hooker. Hilnler. $1.50.
Bost all-over crochet bedspread,
1st. Mrs. E. H. Blako, Goblo. $3.00.
2nd. Mrs. J. H. Anderson, St. Unions,
00. 3rd. Mrs. J. H. Anderson. St.
Helens, $1.00.
Beet silk quilt, 1st. Mrs. M. L.
Dean, St. Helens, $2.00.
Best wool quilt. 1st, Mrs. Art
Mace, St. Helens, $2.00. 2mf, Mrs.
' A. George, St. Helens. $1.00.
Best cotton quilt, 1st, Mrs. Eugene
Allen, Rainier, $2.00.
Best homo made ruj;, 1st. Mrs. J.
If. Anderson, St. Helens, $1.60. 2nd,
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, St. Holrns 7fit
3rd, Mrs. W. J. Deltas ,K:ilnlor, 50c.
Best sofa pillow, Mrs V. L. Powell,
Vernonla, 1st, $2.00. 2nd, Mrs. J.'
Becker, Scappoose., $1.00. 3rd
Mrs. E. II. Blake, Gobi", 50c.
Best darning, 1st, Mrs. Eugene Al
len. Rninler, $1.00,
Bust buttonholes, 1st, Mrs. Eugene
Alien, R.iinler. $2.00. 2nd, Mrs
Rlilnosmltli, Houltori, $1.00.
Young Women' Kvhlhlt
Bo,t collection fancy work, 1st,
Miss Ethel Blake, Goblo, $3.00. 2nd
M'.ss Ruth Miles, St. Helens. $2 0'
Bout pleco colored cmliroldirv, 1st
Mls-i Ruth Miles. St. Helens, $1.00.
B"t piece whit embroidery, 1st
Miss Ruth Miles, St. Helms, $1.00.
Best sofa pillow, 1st. Miss Until
Miles, St. Helens, $1.50.
Best pleco crochet, 1st. Miss Dor
othy Gllbreath Rainier, $1.00.
Best pleco cross stitch, 1st, Miss
Ruth Miles, St. Helens. $1.00.
Best six buttonhole?, 1st, Miss Ruth
Miles, St. Helens. $1.00.
Best quilt any kind, 1st, Mlsu Ev
elyn Grubb, Houlton. .$1.00.
Item Tatting, 1st, Mrs. C. E. Luf
kln, Houlton, $1.60. 2nd. Eunico
Tomllnson, Yankton, $1.00. 3rd
Mra. A B. Lake, St. Helens. 75c.
Bqst woven rug. 1st, Mrs. P. P
Grewell, Warren, $1.50.
Baking and Canning
Best loaf white bread, 1st Mrs
Bert, Hoffman, Houlton, 50c. ' 2nd,
Mrs. J. H. Anderson, St. Helens, 25c!
Best loaf nut bread. 1st. Mrs. It
eBst loaf nut broad, 1st, Mrs. H
P. Heacock, Columbia City, 75c.
Bost white layer cake, 1st, Miss
Anna Quick, St. Helens, $1.50. 2nd
Mrs. Chas. Brltton, St. Holens. 75c
Best, fruit cake, 1st, Mrs.'Eugene
Allen, Rainier, $2.00.
Best apple sauce cake, 1st, Miss
Clnra Ketel, St. Helens, $1.00.
Bost sunshine cake, 1st, Mrs
Amanda Lake, St. Helens, $1.60. i
Best Jam cake, 1st, Miss M. E. Al
len. St. Helens, $1.60.
Best pumpkin pie, 1st, Mrs. T. H,
Anderson, St. Helens, -76c.
Best apple pie, 1st, Mrs. J. H. kn-
demon, St. Helens, 75c.
Best, display cookies, 1st, Mrs. Hay
Tarbell, Yankton, $2.50. 2nd Miss
Olga Hollborn, St. Helens, $1.25.
Best display preserves, 1st, Mrs
Eugene Allen, Rainier, $1.60.
Best display Jam, 1st, Mrs. Eugene
Allen, Rainier, $1.60.
BeBt display Jelly, 1st, Mrs. B. lr.
Payno, Houlton, $1.60.
Best, display canned goods, 1st,
Mrs. Eugene Allen, Rainier, $3.00.
Bost dlsphiy canned goods, 1st, j
Mrs. George Christie. St. Helen.
$3.00. 2nd. Mra. Eugeno Alton,
llalnlor. $2.00.
Best display sweet pickles, 1st,
Mrs. Hay Tarbell. Yankton, $1.60.
2nd, Mis. Eugene Allon, Ralulor.j
$1.00. !
Bost display sour pickles, 1st, Mm.,
Eugene Allen, Halnlor. $1.50.
lost display canned meats, 1st,'
Mrs. Eugeno Alien, Rainier, $2.00. .
Best display dried fruits, 1st, Mrs.
Eugene Allen, Rainier, $1.60.
Best dlspluy fruit Juices, 1st, Mrs.
Kugeun Allen, $1.50. i
Best dlsplnv wild fruits, 1st, Mra. j
C. E. Luke. St. Holens, $1.60. 2nd,:
Mrs. Eugeno Allon, Rainier, St. 00.
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same thing is true of our pies, cakes, doughnut-. ,',id all
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OUR DELICIOUS HOT SUN DAKS. '
Jl'.I.ITY ANI CI.KAM.INKKH AUK THE TWIN MtrTTOKa n. J
ST. HELENS BAKERY
St. Helens, Oregon
appetizing I
J HEALTHFUL!!
X COOLING!!!
J KIiMIch and grv n-Uw, to,
lmii IcuriDsl that It w to
In. exact Ina oven In K'H
( i;i:.m.
There Is a difference us nil have
b'nrned after taking one taste
of "MT. HOOD" froien dulntles
unci they will havo ne other.
" iIKh a ilny mnkr
the Jy inline slay."
X At MASON'S Only
"NOW-A-DAYS
' says the Good Judge
A man can get a heap more
satisf action from a small chevr
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could get from a big
chew of the old kind.
He finds it costs Icss.too. The
good tobacco taste lasts n
much longer he doesn't need
to have a fresh chew nearly (
as often.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two slyla
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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Sav (3m fame oum
Hy DK. I IUNK rilWK
Work for your own town.
. beautify it. Improve it. Make it attractive.
The World War and the Treaty of Peace and the Protective
lariu and all such things are important subjects; but what"s the
step? mng "P the world unlcss yu swceP your own door-
The city man whose main street is dirty, sordid-looking,
cluttered, uninviting, suffers much. Such a city wants to L
cleaned, recreated, made a thing of beauty, so that people will
come miles to see it.
The best advertisement of your business is the town you
live in. '
Towns get reputations, as well as men. Make your town
talked of all over the State. It will thus draw people. An J
where the people come, there is prosperity.
It does not take money. It takes something that is scarcet.
It takes cooperation.
Get together. Organize for civic improvement. Develop
ihe civic nerve.
Kid your town of one eyesore after another. Clean up thi
vfcant lots and plant them in ga rdens. Make a cluttered yard a
uisrace. Make public opinion too hot for those who will not
help.
It pays. It will promote law and order. It will help in the
education of your children. It will draw factories and othsf
tu:.ness enterprises to your locality.
Shiftlessntyis, untidiness, dirt and selfishness, as shown in
your streets and buildings, react upon your people.
home town yUt byS a"d g'rls grow up hating theif'
Make your home town a children's paradise, something their'
memory will lovingly turn back to.
,r.k?k aft" ,yur Amusements, your Parks, your Play
grounds, your Theatres, and all your other means of communal
enjoyment.
Make your home town happy.
It pays. r
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St! ST. HELENS LUMBER CO.
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