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THE OREGON MIST TWIOE A WEEK VOL. XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31 1912 NO. 13. Craig-Wilson ,y Cr.i 7 Wilson were' united In marriajre at the horn of I tlu.bri.ic'i pawiU in St. Helena on Tuesday fveninit at 6.30. The Im-! ,-,iif. families of the contracting parties were present when Rev. A. A. Heint.of the M. E. Church, aald tho worda which made thia popular yountr couple huaband and wife. After the ceremony a wedding! dinner waa aerved and the newly weil took the train for Portland and other pointa where they will ilenl a few daya after which they will return to St. Helena. Hoy Craig ia a proaperoua young businessman of St. Helena where he conduct! a barber shop and ia well and favorably known by a large number of people. The tho daughter of Mr. and bride is: Mrs. M.; I.. Wilson and is it very popular young lady. The Mist joins in ex tending to the happy couple best wishes and congratulations. Local Mention his falsehood. Andrew Philip from Alexander' ...... Day. New York, arrived in St. Mr. Linduht, one of the pnwier Helens thin week and will end ' oua farmers of the Warren neigh sume time visiting with his three Utrhood, was transacting buisne brothers, John, Alex an 1 V m I H.l.j, or place. Mrs. A. L. Woodard who has rn.-d a tract of land at Marshland in thin county for a numU-r of years has had a tortion of it platted into city loUand it is now on the market. Marshland is a very pretty spot for a summer, or winter home a.t well as being a good point for In vestment. The large dyking com IHinies have just finished reclaiming larKe tracts of land around it which ii U-ing bought up very font and put into cultivation. Mrs. Woodard has placed an Ad with the Mist which will appear in our next ihho.. t-llinT ,f tl.i. irrt ' and its advantages. Her address! in Portland is 2.VI Sixth Street, and site will Im? at Marshland most of I the time. A letter addressed to either place will reach her. letters unlelivered at the St. Helen. Oregon postollice for the week ending January 27th. 1912. Alex Allison. 1 letter; J. W. Brown, 1 letter. Joe Church. 1 letter; Herman Killberg. I letter. letters unclaimed by February l"t!i will Ik? sent to the Dead letter I lice. M. C. Gray. P. M. Mr. Webb of the Columbia Iron & Steel Co. was In St. Helens Sat urday purchasing lumber for the o I flee buildings and making arrange menu for the commencement of work on the iron smelter. Within a few weeks work will be going in full blast on the furnace and it is the intention to have tho plant in "Miration by July 1st. The St. Helens Commercial Club will hold a meeting at the Council nmniU-rs in the City Hall on Fri '!' night at 8 o'clock and a full attendance is desired. Matters of i'nportanco will he discussed. Misses Dorothy Wright. Ruby McKay and Emily Marshall from Portland, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. JerTcott. Mrs. John Thorpe, an I daughter Ernestine, from Portland arc visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone In Columbia Park, Dr. Lowe, Feb. 14. County Clerk LaBare haa issued tbo following marriage licenses "ince last report: Ota Guinn aud Campbell, both of Rainier: Mary Wagner and Barton W. Sin.n.ons, of Portland: Ia Wilson ith Koy Craig, both of S Sarah Dixon RalSCCl The Sara Dixon, which waa blown P two weeks ao is . ""' "' 1 "way or r ireman , Knowlea waa found in the fire room ! but the bodies of the Captain and Mate have not been recovered. False Advertising A merchant in Portland advertised that he hod bought a stock as re- ceiver from a firm that had failed and that he had bought the stock for 41 cents or. the dollar and paid $6600 for it. He was arrested for inserting a fulite advertisement in tho pa in and the fact were that he only paid $'J0 for the stock and that the firm had not failed. He was convicts! and fined $50.00 for '. at tho county seat on Monday. FrankHil( the forenmn at the Columbia County Mill, had his hand jmu. badly mailed Monday, in ;,. f the machinery. He will ' m i,,. . resume work Within a few days. FOR SaLk A freh milch cow. 5 j years old. Call on I)ick KoU-rson at Wellington's Store. Frank Robertson, a high F'hol" student received an injury .hile i playing luutket bull, last Saturday I when he fell and the Imnos in his riKl,t f,M,t ' ,,r,,k,,n- He was uk,,r to mM h,,n,r' and thc injure-! f't now mending rapidly. I J. H. Godfrey of Portland is attending a few days in St. Helens tJiis wwk, lHking after his real es- tate interest. St. Helens Inlge j rv,i ii? I r n v. ' meeU in the I. (). O. F. building, on the second anil fourth Saturdays of each month, visiting niemliers are always given a hearty welcome. W. A. Mclntire. N. G. C. W. Blaksley. Sec. Columbia Kncampment No. 77, I. O. O. F. meets in the I. O. O. F. Hall, on tho second and fourth Thursdays of each month, so jour neying Patriarchs most cordially in vited tt meet with us. ('has. Sdinncr, Chief Patriarch. c. w. Blnkesley, Scribe.. V POMONA GRANGK MKCT1NG The next mifting of the Colum bia County Pomona Grange w ill l e held in .toulton, Saturday. February 3. 1912. This place of meeting was selected by the executive committee. J. H. Collins. Secretary. FOR SALE or trade full blood Scotch Collie puppies two and one half months ol 1, cheap. , Box 10 Doer Island, Ore. For SaLe A one horse wagon: Hay rake; Feed chopper. Apply to Mrs. K. Vivian, Columbia City Girl Wantkd for general house work. Inquire at the Mist Office, or at the residence of K. Lundgren. The Congregational Ladies Aid will mee at the church on Thursday February 1st at 2:0 V, M. Thirty acrea, 6 room house, barn out buildinga, creek, apring, fruit, aome cleared. 23 acrea al ashed and burned: 600 corda of wood: near fishing in violation of thia notice school and atore. $75 per acre 1-2 . wi" prosecuted as by law pro down, vided. Allen & Felton. .c. K. Cranston. President ' J. F. Hughes, Secretary Notice Closing Streama lM. J. Kinney Know Aix Men By These Pre- C Stone. 8ENTS That, Whereas, for the1 Constituting State Board of Fish purpose of propagating, stocking Game Commissioners. and protecting the salmon fish which ; frequent the waters of the Clataka- nie River and its tributaries, in the ' State of Oregon, the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners has decided to close aaid ClaUkanie I River and its tributaries to prevent i i fishing therein by any means what- ever, except with hook and lino commonly called angling, for salmon jfish during the period of time here inafter sj eclfled. Now Therefore, Notice Is Hereby Given, by said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners that said Clatkanie River and its tributaries are, and each of them is hereby closed to fishing of any kind for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called ang ling, from March 1. 1912." until said streama are open ed in accordance with Section 5316 of Lord s Oregon I aws; and it is and will be unlawful to fish for or take or catch any salmon by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called angling during the same jieriod of time above sjiecified. Any and all erson8 w homsoever i fishing in violation of this notice will Ik; prosecuted, as by law pro-1 ;ded. I C. K. Cranston, Chairman Secretary J J. F. Hughes. Geo. H. Kelly ". JN. K.nney U h . Mone Comprising the Slate Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. Notice Closing Streams Know All Mkn By Thf.se Prk sknts, That, Whkueas, the State Board of Fish and Game Commiss ioners of the State of Oregon, the Board of Fish Commissioners of the State of Oregon anil the United States Bureau of Fisheries have propagated and stocked, and are propagating and stocking the waters of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers, in the State of Oregon, with salmon fish: and Whkreas, said streams are fre quented by salmon fish, and for the purpose ' protecting the same, the said State Board of Fish and (lame Commissioners has decided to close the said Willamette river, and its tributaries, below and north of the falls thereof, at Oregon City. and all of the Clackamas river, and its tributaries, to prevent fishing therein, by anv means whatever, except with httok and line, common ly called angling, for salmon fish, during the teriod of time herein afer siecified. Now Therefore Nothe la Hereby Given by said SUte Board of Fish and dame Commissioners that said Willamette river, and its tributaries, below and north of the falls thereof, at Oregon City, and all of said Clackamas river, and its tributaries, are and each of them is hereby closed to fishing, by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, for salmim fish between twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st day of March, 1912, and twelve o'clock noon on the 1st day of May, 1912; and it is and will lie unlawful to fish for, or take, or catch any sal mon fish by any means whatever, except with hook ami line, common- v ealluJ amrlini ia any of saiu waters during the aaid period of time above specified, Any and all persons whomsoever Allen & Felton Bargains FOR SALE Five acre chicken ranch, good new five room house, new barn, fruit, place ready for business 2 1-2 miles out. Price $2100 1-2 down; also five acre chicken ranch In town, four acres in commercial bearing orchard of standard variety good five room house, plenty of small fruit. Com pletely equipped for chickens nd fruit combined all kinds of buildings; all around fine place. Price $3000 1-2 down, bal 5 yrs at 6 per cent. Eighty acres stump land $1200. Forty acres improved hill land right on R. R. close to station lots of wood. $1600. For Sale A number of view lots, best in the city. river Price $750 $200, $225. $300. $.500 and each. Allen & Felton For Sale Or Rent One good twenty room hot I completely fur nished, in St. Helens. Good terms, Allen & Felton THE WHITE! Ii you want a high gra.le ttwing m chine which is a World's Standard of Excellence buy tin" WIIITK. The marhine is nn surpaswit for nimplicil v, durability ami the i-harai'ler of the w..rk it will do. It ia made iu two ftvlea. ihe Vibrator Shut tle ami the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The latter machine sews either a lock ot a chain stitch. There are a nnmlr ol styles to choose from ami Ibe woixl. woik is the Imnileomest possible. LOCAL PEALKR J. Mnckle & Son EXCURSI ON FARES EAST 19 11 From All Pointa on O;egon-Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company TO FABBS Chicago -72 00 Council Dhilta 60 00 Omaha 90 00 Kansas City 00 00 St. Joeeph 60 00 St. Tsui 60 00 St. Tsui, vis Council UlufU 6300 St. Iiula . 70 00 SALE HATKS Ma 10, 17, IS, 19, 22, 2;l, 24, 25. 27, 28 and 20 June 5, 7. 9. 10. 12. l(i. 17. 21, 22, 28, 20 an.l 30. July 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 19, 20, 2, 27 snd 28. Augiut 3, 4,5, 14, 15. It), 17, 21, 22, 23 2, 29 and 30. September I, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Inquire of sny O.-W. R. A N. A gen. (or more complete information, or WM. McMURFtAY CraJ fwiajii Arret, PoW, Or o St Helens Phone IS General Transfer and Drayage Dealer in Brick, Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for STUDEBAKER Bara Opposite io i I l Fast Trains East Tickets sold and baggage checked through to Spokane, Montana points. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chi- !cago, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points east. T Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and other details given on request. W. E. COM AN. Gen. freight and Passenger AH Work Guaranteed. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Sheet Metal SL Helens Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon 1 St. Helens Mill Co. I -4 Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) Steam Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) 3 Lath Wood FRED W ATKINS THE LEADING CONFEO No Use Looks ior Transfer Co. o Wagons and Vehicles School Houe i en: No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the Kast use the North Bank Station. J. O. DEVENS, Agent, rioulton, Oregon. Agt -o Estimates Furnished. Heating Work Oregon Liim "'"I I