8. I & 8. TIME TABLE. South Hound. Rainier Local 8:00a. in. 11:03 u. m. 3:27 p. in. 8:43 p. m. North Hound. Hainlor Local 9.09 a.m. 1:33 p.m. 6:18 p. in. 7:06 p. m. HASllUl.l, SKASO.V Hoc. Ross "The time has come, Doc ltoss said. To talk of many things. Of Mickey's hits and stolen sacks, Of Donaldson's salary wings, Or whether the pennant's to bo won or lost. Of all which baseball brings. Joe Day Yes, once again the time has come, When to that baseball lot, Each Sunday I'll hike to live the life My law business is forgot, I love the game, but Hansen don't forget, I want my peanuts hot. ST. HELENS LOSES TWO GAMES (Continued from page 1) Tuesday's Uesults At Vaughn-st.'cet grounds Beav ers 5, Woodland 2. At St. Helens Montavilla 13, St. Helens 5. At Woodburn Woodhurn 3, Kirk patricks 2. At Salem Salem 4, Bradt'ords 1. Tuesday's (lame We also lost this game, that is, the score was in favor of the Montavillas A good crowd was out to witness the contest and they saw it. It was a contest of one man, the umpire, Mr. Brown, who tried to see whether he was right or wrong. Ballagh placed T11K KIRKPAT1UCK TEAM WHICH DEFEATED ST. HELENS Sl'XDAV The score: Alexander on the mound tor St. Hel ens and he performed well. I' lit 11 the fifth only two runs had been scored on him, and one of these was a gift from Mr. lirown, the umpire. It was a good game until tho eighth, when a couplo of very rank decisions, in cluding a three-base hit which was really a foul, let Montavilla chalk up eight large runs. 1 his lead the sox , Alexander could not overcome, and tho game Donaldson St. Helens All. H. Hall, rf 3 McDonald, 2b Stevens, lb . . Moore, ss, p. . Ilakke, 3b . . . Arnsprlger, c Peterson, 11 . Perry, cf P P. t ended 13 to 5 in favor of tho visit ors. Ballagh should liavo protested the game in the start, for if over there was an example of rank umpiring, we hud it then. Almost 200 people saw the fracas, so we won't say any thing about it, except we had a good game until Brown got so rank that you could not keep interest In the contest. liallagh, Dill, If . cf PO. 0 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 311 I Montuvillii All. II. PO. Prichard, ss 3 0 2 Iiishop. 2b 4 2 4 ! Sturokoff, cf 5 2 1 1 Buck, 3b 6 3 1 1 llourg. lb 6 0 . Hryson, If 6 3 3 I Jessup, rf 3 0 1 Newman, c 5 1 8 ; Zwelfel, p 5 3 1 A. 0 1 0 2 I 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 10 A. I 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 4 Smith's Men's Shop Now Open For Business With r " til line of MEN'S FURNISHINGS Large stock of Men's Hats at reduced prices SHIRTS-OVERALLS-GLOVES Closing out balance of stock of Men's Fine Suits Come and look this stock over. I. A. SMITH, The Men's Shop, near the Big Mill Watch for our next week's announcement i Morris 9 jr. 7 - "-v- rY s Totals 43 14 27 S 2 St. Helens 20010200 0 5 Hits 201101010 B Montavilla 10001308 013 Hits 20012306 014 Summary Struck out By Alexander, 4; by Zwelfel. 9: bv Donaldson. 3: by Moore, 3. Bases on balls Off Alex- Stronger ander, 4; off Zwelfel, 5; off Donald son, 3. Wild pitches Zwelrel 3, Donaldson 1. Innings pitched by Alexander, 6 1-3; by Donaldson, 1 2-3; Mooro 2. Charge defeat to Alexander. Time 2:30. .Umpire (J. Brown. Ballagh should switch Mickey back to short and see If Moore doesn't do better at second. Wm. Boss was out to tho game but no one saw him bet bis bank roll. Wo still have a wmfortnblo lead over Montavilla and Woodland. Tho White Sox are Just as good a team as any in tho league, but tliey have one failing blowing up at a critical time. However, give them a chance and they will again climb into I the first division. ST. HELENS ROD AND GUN CLU15 SHOOT Considering t lie unfavorable wen tlier. the mires made by the gun clul Sunday, at tlielr weekly shoot, were very good. Among tlie visitors wn A. W. Strobrldgo. president of tin Portland Can Club; Ed. Morris, rep re eutative of the Western Cartridge Co., and E. II. Keller, a Portland gun witliiislnsl, who motored down, lie fore next shoot, tho elub will havt the trap moved n little to the south, making it possible for better shoot ing. A number of ladies were in at tendance and the club wishes to Is sue Invitations to all to be present at their Sunday morning shoots The ; cores: Targets llurgess Southorlniid Mulir Kelley Ceorgo Van Orshoven Monlsh Coates ('bus. Stevens Lundgren lien Copeland SO liallagh Keller llroke 65 no 65 4 9 50 34 4 5 32 70 4 7 65 45 30 10 35 27 30 19 50 29 50 4 5 30 19 60 4 6 50 40 60 4 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 0 ZOE H. HORGUS & 50N St. Helens' Pioneer Merchants NICE LINE OF GINGHAMS JUST RECEIVED Large Assortment Men's Summer Straw Hats and Caps Dress Goods, Hosiery and Gloves BERGMAN'S CELEBRATED SHOES In Children's, Dress and Logging Shoes. Ten Styles to Select From. Our Prices Always Right an wuuua nit; xjcdl so: CENTRAL GROCERY 15LACKBIKX & STOKES, I'ltOl'KIKTOI'.S Dealers in Choice and Fancy Groceries We handle the "Preferred Stock" line of Canned Goods "Deiienduble Flour," ulways the best. We wunr your furm produce. Free Delivery to any part of the eltj. Give uh a trial and you will receive satisfactory service. Phono orders given prompt attention. Phone No. 11. jtyir.- -.. O. A. ERICKSON DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Spring Time is Painting Time. We have a full line of the best paints. Farming Implements, Crockery, Dry Goods, Shoes. A complete stock of Groceries. Schillings and Golden West; Coffee. None Better OSCAR ERICKSON WARREN, OREGON rilONE A-l I pte$ 'aS hp ! f or ' A f, i f , j !''; l i To the Electors of Columbia County: j As It is Impossible for mo to per sonally see and express to nil those 1 who so loyally supported inn in m campaign for Clrrult Judge, my deep appreciation fur their kindness, 1 'take this method of doing bo. After all, real loyal friends nro the silver i lining of this existence anil 1 hope that tho confidence expressed by the large voto I received will never be changed hy any act of mine. I thank tho members of the Democratic anil Progressive parties of the district for -nominating me but, of course, I can ! not accept these nominations. I ap preciate, the good will and sentiment I of the man friends who havo urged ' mo to run independent but I must : decline to do so. I congratulate my opponent ami wis.li Mm success. A. W. NOUIII.AD. MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE The St. Helens CoinneT'.-ial Club iron ll.rt r. I MMi.,niK message or con dolence to Lew-h; v. 1 1 ill, St. Paul relative to the death of James .1 Hill: c,copt our your great losl;. ma u h o od theory, Is surely nil organ l.u tloit that appeals to the person who Is In-: teres!, mI In the uplift of hnmntiltyj and betterment of conditions along : all lines. I'oumled upon n pluno of. absolute democracy, our fraternallHiu Is positive, our slogan bring "All for, Due anil duo for All." This order Is one whose great endeavor Is the amalgamation of the better element of each community Into one big bro therhood, w hose objects and alms urn the adveneenu nt of Mielal, educa tional and moral development. Tho ritual, beautiful mid elevating, iiicul- cales upon the novice our inueis: "Purity, Aid and I'rogreis." Aid -The l.oyal Order of Mouse Is an Aid to Its members. If misfor tune overtaken a brother, If sickness or accident or business reverses be fall him. the ll iler EXTENDS THE IIEI.I'INt! HAND. I'or him It speaks (he "Coed Word," coutrlbu'es to IiIh needs and helps .o overcome diffi culties. Heals Them All Do you know that the l.oyal Ord r of Monw Is Ini tiating more in mh"rs tli 'M all other fraternal organlz Ulons In America comhlu il ? Its Huge Assets Do you know 'hat the Supreme and Subordinate Lodge assets of tho l.oyal tlrder of Moose are three and one-half mil lions? The democratic spirit of the Loyal Order of Moose enables the business man and his employe, the profes sional man and Ills client, to com mingle and exchange Ideas of Inesti mable value. Every employer who advises his employe to Join a frater nal organization to which lie himself belongs has not only advanced his own Interests, but lias performed an act of far-reiichlng results. Mr. J. A. Von Eytlt, who Is organ izing the lodge, reports he has 90 charter members signed up and ei pocts to start tho lodge with 150 members. MAKE YOUR iIEad s'U AKTl.RS AT EDDIE WOODS PLACE POOL. BILLIARDS ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1916 I nuiial . 1 - - i.oi in .... i i JlifV Order of I few , 'i ? (ta.v.. '.f'. r.-'i c-w.,....-.v. . . . .i . x r x v jv ,'.,.i fc-.w i x. ' 7t r.ir u..r j -I ' s, ( enfnn, I'liiiiin No, nn M. HOVEN Stennitf RUTII SAFE, SPEEDY SERVIC TOWING. JOE3INC Passcnecr accomodations fe 100 Landing at City Dock unci-re nympathy in St. Helen:: Pi nun. 1111111 "'"I" Oregon and the northwest. imois l:io loss of his tirele and wonderful fore.dgbl.' ef-s energy liOlillY VAL'CHAN Second baseman and captain of the lleavers LIST OF TRANSFERS . Reported by Columbia County Ab stract Company: May 24 V. H. Howard lo A. J. WagBtaff et ux.; lot , block 7, Hein le, $10. May 26 Chas. L. Conyers et ux to Directors of School Dist. No. C land In Sac. 8, T. 7 N., It. 4 w., I f 880.00. Clatsknnle State Hank to C. L. Con yers et ux.; land In See. 8, T. 7 N It. 4 W, $000.00. Mllllcent S. Conyors et al. to Clnis. L. Conyers ct ux; land in Soc. 8 T 7 N It. 4 W., $1.00. May 27 J. J. Gaynon ot ux. to Lilllo F. Rich; tract G4, Scappooso Acre Tracts, -10.00. May 29 U. (!. Stanwood, sheriff, to P. K. Kclloy ot ux; lots 1, 2, 21 22, hlk. 93, St. Helens, IC21.0G.' PERRY GRANITE CO. . ' Karl IYitv, MKr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designer?, and Manulac turen; ol Monuments. Deal Miili lints sion. I-or us ilircct :m, ave a;((.'iit's (.otiiiuis flood Work, av; STEAMER EFIN (liubbldgo & ntl Owners) poktIjAM), st. ih:m;xh, astoki x Oenoral frolghting. Weekly BUrv ,'e fcxploHlve. a specialty. Leaves "v ry Tuesday ut 12 o'clock noon noon. OAK HTItEIOT HOCK Phono: Muln 2000 SL ItR'"nB Landing, Sheldon Dock J I AM 1 THE ICE MAM k - mm CJ(M)) HEAS()AI1I,E PltK .; QUICK DELIVERY Leslie Watters I'liono your orcb . ... .Illinois I'liono 28 M MMONM FRANK WILKINSbAj The American Express Compani Hay, (.rain, I'cnl ( lili k I Mil Hlilii);li-H, loillillng Hilrnl. Oflli o ui Sbeblen IWk I'lione o, (Ml IN' THE CIHCI'IT COl'ItT OK THE STATE OE OltEtJON EOlt COI.- t'.MIIIA COC.NTV. Sigua Sands. I'lalntllf, vs. Hoy Sands, Defendant. To Hoy Sands, Defendant. In the iiunio of the Stat? of Ore. gon you uru hereby required to ap pi'ar and answer the complaint of plaintiff herein, on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wlt, on or before July 15, lilltt, mid If you full to ho appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt, for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for other equit able relief. This numinous Is published onro n week for six consecutive weeks In the St. HelciiH Mist, a weekly newspaper published and of general circulation In said Columbia County, the date of the first publication thereof being June 2, 11)10, and the date of the biKt publication thereof July 14 llfi, by order of Hon. J. A Eakln", Judge or said Court, made and - HUG tl'"r''" " "'" -!Hl1 llay "f M"'- E. J. MK.N'DENIIAI.I,, Attorney filr I M.i f 11 1 1 ff. t hamber of Commerce, 1'oriland Oregon. ' Elrst piilillcatlon, June 2, 1910 Last publication, July n, 9n NOTICE TO OVI'KUTOItS. SEALED IMtOI'OSAI.S. addressed 0 the County Court of Columbia outily Oregon, at St. Helens, Ore- Koti. untl ci rse,, "Proposals for linr proving tho following Itoads In Col umbia County, Oregon," to-wlt IN KOAH HISTKICT NO 1 IM'KIt N'EII AI.EM IK) A 1 ), HI'ECl- "ATION NO. 1, rrom John I'kinus place t0 HolHtrum's lF,,'.',l;;,1' ?K"A'.KM liOAD. SI'ECI ! K ATlON No. 2 ,,(r 'A son's place '"''''Vf NKIIAI.EM KOAD. HI'KCI. !'I ATlON NO. R. above iiol, Llnd- SUV S 11 urn 1 I'l'I'EK NEIIALEM t'H ATION NO. 0 place. I'I'I'Eit NEIIALEM I I' A I IO. N() lil.'li'n iil.lt . S PLACE, station 0 to 12 oad's'as" , 11,0 ",,,V" ''"'"" i loads us the contractor may ,.ct I'll upon, will be received by 1 , Kr:';,::2,,:;:,;r;!;:,:c ",fl!"n.?,1,n!!rTln,:UU,,MK "r h ri oreg:::"1 ttt i"b '.nt vCv wl,lchlL,1I,,?,5',J,,,B ,rt 'I to (ho Tl! i n Bl"111 ,)e rrrnt- 'h mad, to hi u,, ,",,?"? V.1" "Wl,r" or refuse t I S" i"'?" n"""t. arte ,fu'r ' P(1PT1"" ' "vo oter Into . ' ,'M to 'llre,i ho,, c,mtrit. and fl0 the re- u.J"a..rln!dsU r't" reject any Str. IRALDI Rates bctwtcu tit. Helens ami Port laiul, 50 cents one way, 75 rents for t li 0 urn ml trip. Tickets go'kl until used. I'.oat . ! St. Ili-lnn 7 Mi a It. lii.nii g Ii-rvi's I'.jtUu.l 21'f.: Anne m St lle cuH iSp.- r. LIIOOCHXE ST. IIFI.F.N3 ROUTE UOTRJ via WllUnotl S'augh H me eroi'ii-i no at STR. AMKRK Leaves Portland dally -i (timidity 1 :3U (i m I Arrlvei Kt. Helens - W I sIiiiiiImv 3 : .10 D. m l l.r.-iv'u Kl lli.leiK - - - S : II ! Arrlvea I'orlland l' "1 H. H01.MAN.V nil u,nU ,,,,,,1111111. Wbl" Alder strenl i'holics: Na" 1 A-4204. FHANK WILKIN'S. St iMtuti STEAMER T GbOiiGi liOAl). SPECI nhove Itupert'H HOAD, SPECI 7. at Pollock's .... . .. Il.t Ml M'uviim roroiiini iiuojt 1 days, ut 7:00 A. M., urrlrirt! . . .1 . . . .... Ki ir.tinrnJlfel lorm ni 1, in r. .11. - 1 Astorlu ut 2:110 I'. M, V"' Porllnnd :00 I'. M. I'nsHlnit Kt. Helens on nt H:flO A. M. bihI on n-ium- Be Fair to Yo Wife bave her the Washl Drudgery. Let us ca'1 your laundry. Our work will satisfy 1 St. Helens Ste Laundry Geo. WatkinsM AHomelndu V