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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1912)
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY THE OREGON MIST TWICE A WEEK VOL XXXI. ST. HELENS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1912 NO- 16. Pomona J range Xh 3l'-th u' ,,,rl' M' Hjin f the Rainier News On Monday evening occurred thf 1'oiiionM Grange i death of Carl Kdward Samuel. n, KEUBEN NOTE Notice Ooaing Stream It-Mirt of h'chiKil Dint No Advanced Department No days taught, Days at tendance Days absence , ,...; ( iiuniv . .. , I 'I K.f Mr- I A CI... ., I till CitV. Mr. Kiumii'lunn ,,nlr .,.t - I ....!.. .1.1 t I.... I . . nfppi.ru -f tlm MilmnUnate ' ":'""tmM'r tt"" Times late. anngt w,m l,,f ' - ' , , . j i ujiih niinr ahHrnt nor taniy " 1 1 "awLU "u na are! ' i i 1 1 irn-iii- i i iar it 20. Know All Men By These Pre- ' sknt.-i. That. Whereas, the Sta'e' Hoard of Fish and Game Cornmiss- ioners of the State of Oregon, the! " Hoard of Fish Commissioners of the 1 15 State of Oregon and the Unit. 1 A States H urea a of Fisheries have i . . II - .. . -'" .i'wn-. M'IHIie rVlflLT. ' rmui-M in tw. J... -V .v.- ......).rhiii h,.-;- year oui ani a native r bweiicn ... , . "'c nuiw j urun, wiui o ' . . . .iue .iiaKlllsler. Ki-rMia n hum iitioOMit previous -.v-nl grange i.. -,.t..rial V incr.aieil. jaru 'rt I mads hill were referral , . r. Sainuclwm wm tive of Sweden and came to this country seven yearn TV g' Ha lived with hin nintiT while here, and wm a quiet and ext-mp- , . , - lary cillMna. auU ha. many fn. nc iWition unt the next meeting of i ' jjtriuonuiu . In the City. Many beautiful flora anons Grange when they will be.. ' . n.l.M.m. will l""1""' www ocnune- ijeuMru i i i . , m - , i i i imurawi. in iiiumury 01 ine 11- i . i mmdeto the Utedraniro for the I ... . . 1 ' 1 , Ia ul,-nce . I)oiothy r, Jennie ilmon tiBh : and ..r l..r I.'.. ...I . I ... i . ! " ' ""ut. -"'in i uirifn. WIIKREAH. aa d atreama are tr,- W'ynuuLs, quented by salmon fih, and for the Williarn Snydrr, hMward Jo' Tipton. 1'rimary 1'eimrtrnent; Day taught Iay attendance 20 purMae of protecting the aame. , the b iid SUte Board of Fish and (lame .Commissioner has decided I :cgli!itiv eommitti-e. Xh lubject of holding county ichool fair, in Columbia County JihiiWI diwuaaud. Tlie pro- podtioQ met with the hearty p provjl of Uve pn?nt. and the u outlined by the county achool uprintndnt wan endoraed by a ot of th granife. Dirtriet Deputy, J- W. Armntrong wunel that the grange county -ntini, for the election of tlele .-Unto the SUte ('.range, woulJ a ee a rwn.aa.y the res, liu n..ilher absent nor dence Rr.Cook offlcat.ng. while Jark Alt.xin(i(.r( ,,arrp iui-,wi iuu iriiu wing uirri"i aongt. The pall bearcra were (!ha.i. L. Gark. J. Arthur Bishop, F. Blom quiat, John Staeey and Ole Ijiuge land. The remain were interred In the K. of P. CemeUrv. New Method Sheriff Thomn ha adopted a nwt on the firm Saturday in March new method of notifying the tax 'xiftf the 2d day. in the of Tier of the fCounty School Sujierintendent, St. ayeri of the amount due from each of them and will wnd out the re- Hclen. Farh miU.rdmate grange ...j.. -i-iv mn,i.. ou. h,iwi,, .). i entitle.! to thr,-.- .lelegatea. J pro,M.rty UHi ,n, the amount due. A dnruion an t the tMat methtnl ; The taapayer will thus be enabled to aee just what property in its.seHt.-d to him and the amount due m that if there has Uvn no mitake in the j dencription of the projierty or in i t entrrUining Pom. ma drange m participat.I in by wveral mem ri, but no definite plan was de vied up-m. While the attrndanm wa not a ri one, lor rutnona drange, Ii.iar prem-nt were interested in the neeting, and the diseussiuna were f!y and intereit ng. The meet iuiKo'l one. J. II. Collins. Secretary. scapmoose: Re. Or, Coun'errnin ' an I family biwed int . t ie CamplH'll bouse. A beautiful ili.play of go i U m y eiwn in Hobart't window. Min Haz.-I Watts retarne.1 to ol Monday evening. The Senior (lat f S. H. S. arc ;iannmjr its graduation for May. Miw Cary Krei-man is very sick. A reception n t,. H given to Dr. "id Mm. Countermine ami son John Friday evening Feb. 'J. ""rnta Mr. and Mr. Jesxe M.r M, I Ixiy. Bi plans f,.r the dance Saturday "ight. Ancwpian. hat I n installed a he A 4 W Hall. Mr- J. Divans of H.mlton sis-nt Sunday with hi r --- - 'm iie . ill Ml Ji. Jm I-cnar l. M" D.W. I'hc. and Miss Vera " in Portland Sunday. Mr-W. K. Sfi-Vrrw l,.a I.... I ki- ij ' inn ' ri'imir.,,1 M- Hoven of ;0,,. has UM.n u"2 her bUut Mr ,,i turned Sunday. Mr n.l Mr. M i ..,. suddenly call,-,! t., u'in n,.,... ... fk. . . . " ue'im.ie of M lather. Irs. Hutler'a atep M- John It:il,iin i -"in '"Uvea in ll.... tr: ... " Scho WIS is visiting sta. nmnn has len absent "1 ni account of sickness. "Hazel McKnv ..f t..ri..n.l wtth8 w.vk end with her couMn. JtlM Kua . 'larriM.in. "nirty nin.. r ....... ... .... i-, ,, " -irs. r.. m. nh.layr,.,,,,,:,, Uiuw Aid of Uw Contfre- computing the amount of tax it will nly necessary to return a re mittance together with the receipt which will then U' signed and re turned. This will also enable the force at the oflice to take care of the work in alx.ut one-fourth the time lhat it takes t make out nil the receipts as the taxpayers come in. Local .Mention to ciose me aaia wi amette river. Ml and ita tributariea, below and north 39 of the falls thereof, at Oregon City, U and all of the Clackamas river, and tardy iu tr'blt-"ies, to prevent fishing ' therein, by anv meana whatever, SCOtt, , pXt.pnf vL.ifl, krtrtL. .ml lino Anmmr,r.. wenevieve rowu-r, Jennie 1MI Link, ;y callt-d angling, for salmon fishO ii'M.j- ..iciMnuy, rmer aMCLiiaay. launny me ponoa or time herein- ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Christian Theme of Sunday Evening Service, 7-30 at the Methodist Episcopal Church Come Early Hear the Choir wv-u vyu WVL tITJ UlI 4 rxr t r.' A'M v -- wi, ttox o St. Helens Transfer Co. o r i ltussl MakinKter. Gertrude F. Collins, Principal. Mary A. Tierney. Primary. Ciustave I.-uige and (J. W sey, two prominent farmers from Soappoose, were interviewing the County Court Friday. go hand afer srsjeified. Now Therefore Notice Is! Hereby Given by said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners that said Willamette river, and its : P.am- tributaries, below and north of the ' falls thereof, at Oregon City, and Q all of said Clackamas river, and its jJL- tributaries, are and each of them is hereby closed to fiahing, by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, for salmon fish between twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st day of March. 1912, and twelve o'clock Phona 15 General Transfer and Drayage Dealer in Brick. Cement, Feed, Sand and Shingles Agents for .STUDEBAKER Wagons and Vehicles Quality and Quantity in hand at Wellingtons. Mm. Owen purchased the Decker property on Willamette Street this ! noon on the 1st day of May, 1912; w.-ek. Alien & Felt-.n made the , an l it is and will be unlawful to l(i fish for, or take, or catch any aal- ' ' I mon fish by any means whatever, J. W. I'omeroy. County Ft uit : except with hook and line, common- ln-M-ctor. was attending to matters j y called angling in any of said waters during the said period of Barn Opposite School Houa Oil I IE before the County Court here Wed nesday. If you want value you will go to the hoi-e of value, thats Wellingtons Mm. C. T. Present t and her two K. K. Quick made a ii.-ks visit to Hillsboro week. Ilying bu-i-during tlie time above sjK-cified Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing in violation of this notice will be prosecuted as by law pro vided. C. K. Cranston, President .1 V Mnirhnu Wrptflrv little daughters, the Misses Flith i;..,, w Kellv . and Charlotte have just returned i M. J. Kinney (I.C. I'.ro.lie. a prominent attor ney from Portland was attending to legal business in St. Helens Friday. Mrs. N. Ash by. of Portland, was Thursday evening and a large crowd aft-r a two week visit with Mrs. James Franklin Henderson of I.14 Hume St., Alx-rdcen, Wash. LOST -A pair of glasses in a case. Boys size; were l.4 in the Cymnasium "f the school house Finder leave same at the Mist otlice and receive rt-Ward. I ib.nt peddle hot air. when I tell you I can and do sell the cheajiet. Wellington. The Commercial Club held nn in teresting meeting in the City Hall visitimr w ith relative in St. Helens the past week. Make a list of what you want to buy then I.M.k over Wellingtons prices. W. (J. Pomeroy of Seappoose, wa a St. Helens visitor during the week. F.d Webster of Vernonin was in St. Helens thia week attending to business matters. Mrs. A. J. Deming and Mrs. L. G. Itoas were Portland visitors dur ing the week. DONT CJFrT Cold) FKFI - Buy a pair of shoe from Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Masten HH-nt a few days in Portland during the week. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Zippererwent to Portland Wednesday and while there took in the " bocliite Sol dier" atthelleilig. was present. A committee from the block makers I'nion was pre sent and urged the Club to intercede with the Portland Commercial lmdics for the use of blocks on the Portland streets instead of wood or brick. A committee was appointed to draft some resolutions which will In acted upon by the club at a meeting to le held later. These resolutions will be printed in the Mist probably next issue. Rational church met in the church parlors Thursday Feb. 7. Victor Payne is in school again. Mrs. Mary Woods Hatfield the sixth and seventh grade teacher, was compelled to Is- out of school n few days last week, i account of Hickness. Much work is being done on the roadi of thi town. Any person dumping garbage or rubbish after this date on my pro perty or in the street or streets nd joining same w ill U prosecuted un der the statutes of Oregon for coin milting a nuisance and for trespass. J. B. Godfrey. Episcopal Services St. Helens Services in the Fpiscopnl Church at7;:ii. Sunday School at 2:'M): mat ion Instruction at -l:.U). GlillI.E Con fir- Confirmation Instruction at 2;:10. Kev. W. A. M Brock. C. F. Stone, Constituting State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. Allen & Felton Bargains CO lots, all level most all absolute ly clear, nne sou lor gardens, most i o nf thurn u'ifhm.r a riwlf iili.ntr rr.vlc 10 near smelter. A snap to the party 1 that comes first. j 10 acres level rich, creek bottom stump land, no rock, easily cleared , 1 1-2 miles from court house, price I $12.'.0. 1 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. No change of stations in Portland Trains from Astoria, and those for the Iiast use the North Bank Station. Fares will be quoted, schedules furnished and othir details given on request. W. E. CO.MAN, icn. Freight and Passenger Agt J. O. DEVENS, Agent. Houlton, Oregon. I " Ml I i i i i if mi n i All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished. R. CONSTANTIN Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work A numlvor of small places of 5 and 10 acres close in at prices and terms to suit the most fastidious. $2700. CO acres 1 mile from sta-j tion and Columbia river small house, barn, garden, fruit, creek, spring, no rock. ' $2200. 6 1-4 acres all clear. 1 1-2 miles from court house on good road, orchard, all good land, run ning water, house, barn and out buildings. For Sale Ok Rknt One good twenty room hotel completely fur nished, in St. Helens. Good terms, Allen & Felton For sai.k 3 choice residence lots with good 8 room house, all modern. Good outbuildings, fruit trees. 5 blocks from river. Good terms. Allen & Felton FOR SALK;- One good three room scow dwelling; also three Rood ho tels. Allen & Felton. St. Helens I o o I a a I Columbia County Abstract And Trust Co Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing St. Helens, Oregon Oregon Full Sai.k-One milch cow: American wonder. Farly rose, and Burbank seed potatoes: also timothy hay, baled or loose. C. J. I .arson, Warren Oregon. Full SaI.k A fresh milch cow, f years old. Call on Dick Roberson at Wellington's Stor. Taken up at my ranch near Seap poose Jan. f, one bay mare owner may have same by paying for care ami advertisement. Bert Braim, Seappoose. Ore. I FOR SALK or trade full blood Scotch Collie puppies two and one half months old, cheap. Box 10 Deer Island, Ore. FOR SALE 1000 cedar posts 7 ft f in long 18 to 24 inches in cir cumference. In the city of St. lb-lens. Call at this ollice or see M. F. Haztn, St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens Mill Co. Electric Lighting (Saves Your Eyes) St earn Heating (Prolongs Your Lives) 3 Lath Wood Lumber I i o o I