ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. MAY 5,1916 i1,AAA. 8. P. & S. TIME TABLE. South Bound. Rainier Local North Bound. Rainier Local . 8:00a.m. 11:03 a. m. 3:27 p. m. 8:43 p. ni. 9:09 a. m. 1:33 p. ni. 6:18 p. m. 7:06 p. ni. BRADFORS TAKE GAME (Continued from page 1) in the big league, being with the Chicago Cubs, later being transferred to Los Angeles where he was one of Dillon's mainstays. Mooro still lias a lot of good baseball in his system. We do not know how to account for Luckey's score in the sixth un less it was that Luckey scored on Lund's assist. Steve atoned (or his last game by playing a bang-up game. He made several difficult stops and used his head at all times. First is the proper place for Steve. The beautiful day should have drawn a larger crowd. Until the sixth what was lacking numerically was made up by the enthusiasm of the 200 present. Ballagh wants the enthusiasm of the fans, but says it will not line the coffers of his big safe with silver lining. Kennedy could not get his weather eye on Lund's shoots and retired by the strike-out route in the second inning. McCreedia's former first base man went hitless.v' Moreland pitched a good game, striking out 10 men, three in ths first inning. During his occupancy of the mound, Lund struck out six while Donaldson struck out three for his share. Even if the game went against us, it was worth seeing. St. Helens fans have an opportunity to see some real good ball playing now and should support their team. We will not al ways have so small an average as at the present. The boys are hitting and fielding better and when they go to Salem Sunday we can expect a fast and interesting game and a dif ferent score. Pop Ballagh batted BOO per cent, lleter stop right now Ed, while the percentage is goou. i'ete Brakke says one derives more comfort from the fact that ho has been a ball player than the fellow who is a ball player but can't play. Standing of the Ia'iikuo W. L. Tct. Bradfords 4 1 .SO0 Kirkpatrlcks 4 3 .S00 Salem 3 2 .000 Woodburn 3 2 .600 Montavilla 2 2 .500 St. Helens 2 3 .400 Beavers 1 3 .250 Woodland 0 5 .000 Sunday's Results At Portland KirKpa:ricks C, Mon tavilla 2. At St. Helens Bradfords 12, St. Helens 3. At Woodburn Woodburn !2 Woodland 1. At Salem Salem 5, Baby Beov ers 2. ST. HELENS ROD AND GUN CLUB SCORE ST. HELENS DE FEATS SCAPPOOSF. noth:. V all I tin- matter ..f the assessment ol .. . ..f vr iiiiiirovciueiils 1,1 In ft closely contested Mini . ir tll ;,r( t ,. l, .-wtimi 1 Wednesday afternoon on tlio local, ,lu, , i(v (,f si Helens, turn grounds, St. Helens With was tin' p, Helen, Orison. May 4tii. ' " ..!,... jMMitimi.M, hv a score of i ... .1... .. ri v miners in hewer ,vn. v,... -. - lv, .i I'll.- c 1 fl... .,..., una ititereslllli: hl.l, .! X.i 1 Seel loll l IU O. iu ...... - . . ....... ,.r t It, .lens. Oregon; and iront8iuriioiiui.su. , ". ... i u hniii It niav conivru. The batteries were: For St I.e.-, '-'"' ,,,. th; , ens. Faxton ami Stanwooil; or Map- ,., , olin(.n f city noose, Howard and Johnson. i ,,, ,,,. nrecoii. did on The St. Helens team goes to Kaln-j i;u6, ascertain what It d 'enu.1 a ju t ieron Saturday, where they play the ! apportionment of the 'ots '''; Clatsk.nl. team for the High School ZVZ eaH, t. ami championship of the county. ... I)f . )U wtlnu said hewer ! tri,-t, which apportionment rr tutes tip orouoM'u n May SI 2nd. A I AM r ICE MAN y THE (,(mm h i: hi tsuMiii i: pun QUICK DELIVERY Leslie Walters bono oiir older In Wiilklnn riitino h r X MAKE QUARTERS EDDIE WrJ I'LACE P0L. BlLLlAt; ''''"Xo.n WH K N X h 1 ill.i- I'OIlM I- sineiit tor nient in said .sewer ill- The weekly shoot of the St. Hel ens Rod and Gun t'lub is becoming more interesting each shoot ami more spectators aro in attendance. The score for last Sunday's shoot is as follows: Targets Lundgren 25 Burgess 50 Kelly 25 Ballagh 25 Taber 50 Metsker 50 Van Orshoven 50 Sutherland 50 Hall 25 Jacobsen 25 J. E. Reed 15 J. E. Reed, of the Peter3 Cartridge Co., participated in he shoot and as the above score shows, broke 13 tar gets out of a possible 15 chances. Van Overshoven made his initial appearanco and rung up the remark able score of 35 out of 50. The automatic trap is here and will be used in next Sunday's shoot. Manager Ballagh will send the White Sox to Salem on Sunday to meet the Salem aggregation of the Inter-City League. Arrangements have been made with Frank Shep herd for his big red bus to leave St. Helens at 9 A. M. and make prompt connection with the Salem train. Re turning, he will meet the boys at the depot. There is room for more tlan I-oti the hall team and some of our ardent rooters should accompany them to cheer them on to victory. cost of such llu- I i Broke : is! 2li 10 IS' 34! 161 35 40- 17l 1" I 13- The baseball headquarters of the Intercity League are at Childers ami Newell, 112 4 Sixth St.. Portland You can always find a copy of The Mist there. COLUMBIA COUNTY REGISTRATION That the whole provenicnt Is $277 4.7. That the share so apportioned .-.-...1. nr narl (i t lot or parcel land, with the name el toe own far as can he asrort;' hied I is lows: Seller District No. I. Section lllo.k III. Lot 1. St. Helens Lumber Company t St. Helens l.timi'cr Company Block ID. Lot 1. Mary T. Wellington Lot 2. Kill: i'n and Kil:i Thurston, east M let. . Lot 2 J. II- Wellington. wept 0 feet Lot I!. Kdison and KUa Thurston Lot 4 James H;Tt James liart John 1). Perry. . . John IV 1'erry . . . J. .Mies part James l'.irt Kdl.on and KUa to of r i so !1S fol- II." t: 4T, 2U von Republicans I,eail by n .Majority of 1 172 Over All. OE 30E 3E xonri H. flORQUS & SON PIONEER MERCHANTS NEW LINE OF SPRING GOODS UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES Men's Furnishings, the kind that gives satisfactory service. HEADQUARTERS For the best shoes and the best assortment. PRICES RIGHT 301 I GOODS THE BEST H 31 IQldJ St. Helens Steam Laundry GEO. WATKIXS, Prop. A HOME INDUSTRY SERVICE - SATISFACTION A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU SHIRTS AND COLLARS OUR SPECIALTY WE CALL AXI) DELIVER t . . , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ST. HELENS BRAND 4 A HOME PRODUCT J CAXXED FRUIT AXD VEGETABLES, PICKLES, SEED PO- TATOES, BEANS, CORN AXD FERTILIZER. WE ARE READY TO CONTRACT FOR BEANS. ABOUT BO ACRES DESIRED. XOW ON HAND Columbia River Canning and Produce Co. Ih now ready to NOTICE TO BEAN RAISERS make contracts for bean raising. Kentucky Wonder Beans. We need aliout Ol) acres of Call at tbe cannery and get a contract. ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR SALE COLOMBIA HQ CANNING AND PRODUCE COMPANY According to the refristratlon books in the county clerk's office, 337 voters registered, divided by party as follows: Republican, 2374; demo crats, 626; progressives, IS; social ists, SS; independents. 117; prohi bitionists, E3. Total, 3327. The following is the registration by precincts: Apairy Republicans, 26; demo crats, 10; progressives, 0; prohibi tionists, 0; Independents, 4. Total, 44. Beaver Kails Republicans 76; democrats, 20; progressives, 0; so cialists, 2; prohibitionists, 0; Inde pendents, 4. Total, 106. Clatskanie No . 1 Republicans, 140; democrats, 37; progressives, 0; socialists, 4; prohibitionists, 13; In dependents, 1. Total, 193. Clatskanie No. 2 Republicans. 140; democrats, 37; progressives, 0; socialists, 4; prohibitionists, 13; in dependents, 1. Total, 195. Deer Island Itepublicans, 4S; democrats, 9; progressives, 3; social ists. 8; prohibitionists. 0; Indepen dents, 1. Total, 6S. Coble Republicans, 150; demo crats, 28; progressives, 0; sociallcts, 0; prohibitionists, ; independent. 3. Total, 183. Marshland Republcans, 31; deni icrats, 11; progressives, 0; siclaMsts. 0; prohibitionists, 4; independent., 3. Total, 49. Mist Republcan3, 112; demo crats, 24; progressives, 0; socialists, 2; prohibitionists, 3; Independents, 2. Total, 143. Oak Point Republicans 127; dem crats, 30; progressives, 0; siclalists, 16; prohibitionists, 0; independents, 14. Total, 187. Prescott Republcans, 13; demo crats, 21; progressives, 0; socialist.--, 0; prohibitionists, 2; indepe-.dnts. 6. Total, 4 2. Rainier No. 1 Republicans, 178; democrats, 39; progressives, 0; so cialists, 10; prohibitionists, f; Inde pendents, 9. Total, 245. Rainier No. 2 Republican, 104; democrats. 41; progressives, 1; cialists, 5; prohibitionists, 3; inde pendents, 3. Total, 168. Rainier No. 3 Republicans, 115: democrats, 42; progressives, 1; o cialists, 5; prohibitionists, 1; Inde pendents, 8. Total. 172. Scappoose Republicans, 209; democrats, 66; progressives, 3; so cialists, 2; prohibitionists, 0; inde pendents, 9. Total, 2S9. Spitzenberg Republicans, 37; democrats, 16; progressives, 2; so cialists, 7; prohibitionists, 2; inde pendents, 1. Total, 65. St. Helens No. 1 Republicans, 164; democrats, 40; progressives, 1; socialists, 2; prohibitionists, 0; Inde pendents, 3. Total, 210. St. Helens No. 2 Republicans, 250; democrats, 44; progressives, 1; socialists, 3; prohibitionists, 6; inde pendents, 3. Total, 139. St. Helens No. 3 Republicans, 102; democrats, 24; progressives, 1; socialists, 14; prohibitionists, 6; In dependents, 16. Total, 139. Vernonla Republicans, 116; dem ocrats, 39; progressives, 3; socialists, 14; prohibitionists, 8; independents 16. Total, 196. Warren Republicans, 123; dem ocrats, 32; progressives, 0; socialists 4; prohibitionists, 0; Independents, 3. Total, 124. Yankton Republicans, 106; dem ocrats, 14; progressives, 0; socialists 0; prohibitionists. 1; Independents 3. Total, 124. 4 0 Be Fair to Your Wife S.ivc lie i the Wash Day l)n;u;;iry. ! t us call for your l.iiMiilry. Out wi'ik will satisfy you lii. Lot Lot Lot 17. Lot 1. Lot IS". Lot 20 Thurston . Lot 21. Kiii Thurston . . . Lot 22. Mary ton I'd . u VI 40 to .4o 40 11 :iud lllla T. Welling- St. Helens Steam Laundry Geo. Watkins. Prop. AHomelndustry M. HOVE Steamer RUTH SAFE, SPEEDY SET TOWING. J0BE', Passenger nccomodii 100 Iintlintr at Cit n Uit 7. Ciee Lot S. i;.iko Lot 9. Uage Lot 10 11 V.l'.CQ Lot 11, John Q. llage, except J. Nina Nn.i P. J jhr. U John U. A: John Q .V Nin.i It. John Q k Nini ;.'id Nina P. K 35 X 4 0 Lot 11, St. Helens Lumber Co.. K nr.mo r-vt Lot 12. J'din Q Nina P.. Uag. W'... Lot 13. V'-.., Jnridi to on:" HI.sA 21. Lot 1. Ma M. & P W. II..r- riscn Lot 2. Ma M. P. V. Har rison Lot ;i. t'liildn n of P. W. A- Ma M. Harrison Lot 4. Chiidron of P. W. & Ma M. Harrison Lot 5. I'hiblren ,if P. W. & Ida M. Harrison Lot 6. Kstato of J is. pli llayliurn Lot 7. M K- A. M S xuii . . Lot S. M. A M. S ix. ,n. . Lot 9. M. & A. M. Saxon. . Lot 10. W. J. I'ullortoii . . . Lot 1 1. Kmil (Jui'iithor. . . Lot 12. J. W. Allen Lot 13. W. J. Kuller on . . Lot 14. M K- A. M. Saxon. Lot 15. M - A. M Savon. . Lot 16. M. A- A M S; xn . . Lot 17. P. V. a- Ma M Harrison. CI:lldr"R Lot IS. J. W. A- M 4a '20 . 4.". M 4.', 20 : i c io r.2 J frank witma The American Express Comj llay, (iraia, Yxi (llbk KM Nlilntilm, ituildlm U Oftli o on HIh-Mw Drf I'lione No. M I'M i IV WAV I t- ll.ilipv land that Is, I'm liencl- eiu .li.u-r.l t,,r I be St. HiIi-iih (. rat:'1 Hint Hill be Hupp) Ijtml for mi'. I !n ir i.trs run kiihmiIIiIv, unit .ilt.it-il en l y riiiiifiirt nml I lit rlmrgrst Ml 1,'i-olial lr ln, ,-,l,r' l I!.. it, mid lr.tii n. on. anv time (0 m I want M bin. nn nolo )ou' knou ttbeiv I II crt it llpnl n thr f... 4",20 Him mil irnil ion rllil. 'Nuf; -I'd' ir liiin. 4 5 20 I . S. HNPUY, I'roi.rlW.ir.l Sir. IBAll :i 'jo 10 I 'i 40 I. IB STI:AAU:R ! II GE03GIANA 1 11 60 ' :;i; 50 ' ' Kates between Helens and P,' laiul, 50 cents way, 75 cents i the round trip. Tickets good umili Hunt livrii St. Ilflcnlliif ICclurnliiK lenvci rmlli:.' Arrive at St Ile!tm4 45.i r t ST. HELENS ROUTE U WilluidU SUnuk THE fEOPlXS BOAT Harrison, Lot 13. 1 Harrison, Lot 20. I Harrison, Lot 21. I Harrison. Lot 22. 1 Harrison, I-ot 1. Lot 2. Lot 3. I-ot 4 Lot 19. Lot 20. Ix,t 21. Lot 22. Lot 1. land Ixt 2. Lot 3. Lot 4. Lot 5. M Children W A' Mi M. Chlblnn W. A- Ida M. Clilblr-n W. A: M i M Children W. A- Ma ,M. Children ItllMk I!.',. Mrs. A M I.miki Mrs A. M. I.vmi'... L. C Iverson K. P. Kllsworlli . . J II. Wellinctoii. J. H. Weill,,,-,,,,,. . J II. Wellllmtnn . . Mrs. A. M. Lvnue i!io k a.-,. Catharine Soime- 3 ;.:, 0 i:..2m 4:, 20 4H.4" 40. In 4: "..20 3 7 1m .".7.10 3 7 10 3 7.1m 37 10 :, 20 4.", 20 leans Pol I land , cr,.,t .. !..,, at T oo . M., ,hk Mt ,. loiia at II.-, . . I elm ni, ,K U'yv 'in in at a. i 1 I'orllainl !):ih M., iirriviiiK nt M. Pa-sinu st. II, lens ,wn al H;.-,u . M, , ,, ,,.ri , - (l trip . M. Ir. Il'lim;!:. Mo,. ivn Hrop eure for h:-.1o by all AMER S. It. Sonneland . , . Crover p. t;r:-ii:im Kavld Wieklnnd. . . Apaek MathiHH a- Janillie. I-"t fi, Mary Me. Cauley ' , . Lot 7. J. Kastanus .... t-ot 8. M. k A. M. 't 9. C. L. Ayres l)t 10. Mrs. A. M. I-ot 11. Mrs. A M Lot 12. Mrs. A. M Lot 13. Mrs. A. 1.01 14. M. H A. M. 1-01 l&. M. A; A M. l-ot 11. Ma M. lleitmnn i-"i w. David K- Marie Wleklunrt Lot 18. Anetto P.artbVt I 19. Iiavid and Mario Wieklund .. I 20 Preston Ibitman.' ! M"y Meltrnan. I-ot 22. St. Helens Improve ment Co. rare 0f Kr ,k Holcomh .... Saxon . Lynce . LyriKe. I-yni:e . Lyntte. Saxoii . Saxon . I.", : 4.' 34 3;. ?,r, 4 r. 4 a HANSEN & KINGSHOTT lUTCHERS FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS AND ICE Wc Deliver to All Parts ol Phone 114 St. Helens nnd Hat- West St. IIelens,(K 3fi.; 31.' And -'774.r,7 you tiro fori,,,.. . . If von or l...- . ' "' ' """e, ,),.,, r-,,mm ' wn. r , . -...,. ,uunrii or said i',y ,i all thsrrln. within med r ' ' date of pouting , Mav 4 That such ohjeotons. M"fP( . ,' V', licnrd and determined h i- 1 i? ",o:V,ay, ,"" 22"'" y if C 1S. at the hnnr -.1 T..... .. '''' STR. Lnnvei I'nrtlnml dully- it (Hundny 1:3(1 Arrive HI Helena if (Sunday 3:30 M Leaves St. Holetn ' Arrives Portland . H II. H0UU1U Makes all way lnillnf.4 Abler street. Phones: A-4204. FHANK WILKIN'S, 81 Hi1 CENTRAL GROCERY l'L.CK( HTOKMH, ROPItIKT4'lW Dcnlcrs in Choice and Fancy Groceries Wc liantllc the "Prcfcrroil Rtnrl,-n-f rnnned w.vs aua v 'l'e iulalde I I,, 1 M'e I le you mi) rn llllenll,,,, iiiwuyH the ImsxL We want your fr 'very i, v . ..... r,)vn u t (rW j2 " ive Ni,iisf,M.ry wvlco. lMione url-r tlve I lione No, II, ' " I the Council Chmnhf. in on , M. . . ... ...... v una )ron. ,, - nni.1 Improvements ' ,'"M'"t -f Dated and posted Wry Ul, JD10 necorder of the City oT'L ens, OrcRon. "(1" 0. A. ERICKS0N DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE P"K Time is Paintine Time.' W have a fullM v the best paints. rmin" ImP'cments, Crockery, Dry Goods, Shoe A complete stock of Groceries. hdllllinos nn.t Gnl.lr. A rrt-- Ri-ttCfi U-LA EkICKSON WARREN. OKEtf i'hom: a-i