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LAND: Ihousandi of acres of i;rht elans land can be purchased at reasonable prices upon which are stumps left from the timber operations. This lund iH ehpeeially suited for farming, fruit raising and dairying. HMI II 11. Ill , J .. -: '' . ' ' " ' " ;; ''.ii- ' '-w - - . V ' '-'' ' ' ' . ."J'' t4N-.t'lln iawuK , ST. II K L K N S A city on the Columbia River, ?N miles from Portland, with a population of L'adO people. The County Seat of Columbia County. A Four "year Standard llih School. Methodist, Congregational, Episcopal and Catholic Churches. All the leading fraternal orders. Gravity water system owned by the city sullicient to supply a city of 10,000 people. Klectric lights, graded and macadamized streets, sewers. Principal industries are lumbering, shipbuilding, creosoting, stone quarrying, fishing and shipping. Two large haw mills with a capacity of 250,000 feet per day; more than 5 million feet of lumber shipped each month; several large ocean going vessels built each year; timber treated with creosote and shipped all along the coast. Two big stone quarries and ruck crushing plants in continuous operation. An average of 300 tons of Columbia River Salmon caught and marketed. A farming country back of it that cannot be excelled in the world. Several new business blocks now under construction. Five miles of sewer being built. A PAY ROLL OF NEARLY $100,000 PER MONTH. Many beautiful and attractive homes. INDUSTRIES: Lumbering and timber is the principal industry; there be ing about twenty-five saw mills. Salmon fishing in the Columbia River is alto an important industry. Farming and fruit raising; Stone quarrying; Ship building and all kinds of lumber manufacturing plants. OPPORTUNITIES: There are fine opportunities for the small farmer, dairy man, fruit grower and truck gardener. Also a number of choice deep water sites for manufacturing plants. THE DELTA GARDENS: 12,0'K) acres of low lands along the Columbia River which have recently been dyked and are now in high state of cultivation especially adapted to growing of vegetables and saiiill fruits. SCHOOL: Tov-.r s'.ai.dard High Schools; locality. Grade schools i n each CHURCHES: Nearly all denominations represented. THE COUNTY OFFICERS: Circuit Judges, J. U. Campbell and J. A. Eakin District Attorney, W. B. Dillard County Judge, W. A. Harris County Clerk, H. E. LaBare Sheriff. A. E. Thompson . Assessor, C. W. Blakesley School Superintendent, J. B. Wilkerson Treasurer, R. S. Hattan Coroner, F. H. Sherwood Surveyor, Geo. Conyers Commissioners, John Farr, Louis Fluhrer. CITIES, TOWN, AND POST OFFICES: St. Helens Rainier Clatskanie Houlton Scappoose Warren Deer Island Goble Yankton Vernonia Mist Quincy Mayger Marshland Columbia City Reuben Apiary Hudson Prescott Trenholm Inglis Patronize the Mist Advertisers;0""1 Co,,r1t If.xoil wll mm Are you getting more pay than you did last year? Are you reasonably sure of getting still more next year? If not, this is your time NOW to mail the coupon below and let the International Correspondence Schools explain how they can qualify you to enter a more important line of work in your present occupation or in a different one where you can command a higher salary at the start, with no limit to your earning power. In making this offer, all your cir cumstances have been taken into con sideration, and it only remains for you to fill out and mail the coupon. How you can succeed with the aid of I.C.S. training by mail, as thousands like you have succeeded, will be fully ex plained at no cost whatever to you. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ric.ise explain, without further 6b!iRation on my partjiow I can ,. Z i1arvlin the quaury ioyu position "before which I have marked A I, ..... v ' rHc ). 'H WHIW l4 T.l ..Maieplal ! Illarlr I. II Hrvl . ,11. Will .p. KlM.rll I I. . TrlrvkoiHi l" Hrr. I.llill Mn-Ia. IlmImm HlllrT mgim9r 41.11 lMliir- HiilMlnB ,.lrrtr Arlll.'r rnmm A rh I (ira-lural F( llrl.lr Mirln' Ulnln rnl-r Ft 'U IXFOMUTWX II V JIWMSSI.Wr , H. V. REED, Manager PORTLAND, OREGON WriM tlt'ii Klliott Mark Hunzir John Mist l.itnl Casper IVterson J H Rose Wni 11 Meaning Krnil Midi K Moock Fowler KM Lovelace K N KlanniKan SI. Short J Krunklin II J C3ulker L E Payne K S Oak l'oi-1 Jolma John Pas ley W A Mamie Thus Urown 11 VV Dililde II K Kainiir Lietz W J Clark A L Ailimm D A Hood Geo Young M Stevens W So8ipM)s.e Grant Gio W Wikstrom Gu McKaj J P 'West Harry McKay J P Ponteroy J W Morris J VV Washburn O M " (garrison I 3nglish M J " o out 6 00 12 40 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 9 60 fi 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 12 20 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 9 fiO 6 00 6 00 fi 00 00 6 00 4 tiO 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 Leonard Jai " Muckle Washington St Helens King Andrew ' Lake C E Mueller A W Pay J W Allen J W Mills G K Vernonia Weed Judson " Prinze W Sitts G H BuKhley UM Spencer Israel Hoyt K M Warren Baker N F Boesel J " Lindahl John " Heele Jacob " Tarbell AH Blackburn Elmer, livery hir to juile Metsker G'en R. exp of kp dist att'y Johnson Chris, auto hire to grand jury George Jacob, board to jurors Watkins H P. J of P State vs hiarvin Pulliam Waller, witness State vs Marvin Kice T M, State vs Pulliam Suthreland Geo " Glen Harry Jubinville Kay " Quinn James " Hendrikson John Henrdickson John " Thuli Andrew Watts T C. J of P State vs Tay lor & Hayes Barns G W, J of P StaU vs ' Emerson Campebll J L, constable State vs Emerson Purney J J work for sheriff Independent Auto Co, auto to sheriff Lindsay J M, work for sheriff Makinster F M " Pethman John " Blackburn Elmer, livery hire to sheriff 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 11 2o 6 oo 6 oo l"oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 8o 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 6 oo 2 5o 8 oo 5 oo 12 25 2 50 8 7o 8 7o 8 7o 8 lo 8 7o 8 lo 8 lo 8 lo 8 lo 1 60 9 2o 5 2o 2 oo lo oo 2 oo 2 oo 2 5o 7 6o 3 00 wiH call at my office in St. Helens 6 oo and make settlement within the next two weeks and save costs. Oct. 24th, 1913. M. E. Miller, $100 REWARD. The Water CommU. ion of the City of St. Helens will pay $100 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who shut down one of the water gates on the main line recently, or of any person or persons damaging or in terfering with any water pipes on the line. By order of the Commission. E. E. QUICK, Sec. For Rent Rooms in the Bank building. Steam heat, electric light, hot and cold water. Columbia Co. Bank. Continued on Page 6 NOTICE H. Larsen, formerly in the mer cantile business at Warren, has placed his account in my hands for collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Mr. Larsen i GREAT COMBINATION OFFER The Mist management has made arrange ments with Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the advan tage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. Ycu can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and all the news of St. Helens and vicinity in the Mist at a remark ably low price. The Evening Telegram is the best pap er in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Evening Telegram St. Helens Mist - - -Total Both Papers Through this office if paid in advance for I year, on or before Decem ber 31st, I9H $5.00 per year $1.50 per year $6.50 per year $1.75 r 05