St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, December 05, 1913, Image 3

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li.'irn's. Ci.uti an I vrruvM's; yardcn truck of all kinds und
dairying.
.ihips from all part of the world carr,y Columbia County product down
tin- Columbia Kivcr and to the markets of the world. A through line
l ItailrouilK traverse the county from the North to the South. River
b.iaU cairy local products to local markets at low rates.
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.
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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
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H. V. REED, Manager
PORTLAND, OREGON
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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
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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
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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
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