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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1910)
3 CHAMPIONS OF OREGON t . -a i-- Lei us rurrush YOUR HOME! ii-1 i i j i . . we nvo l'ur.ea ana placed on display the finest line of choice FURN1 4 TUKL thai was ever shown in this county. The quality is absolutely the best E made and a comparison of the prices we make with those of the Portland furniture F stores will speedily convince you that we can't be beat for prices. Look over the following items and see what you want Stand Tables -The kind that you pay fancy prices for very often. Our prices range from $1.25 $9.00 ,'mJ9.75'"$15.75 Couches -Kvcry one a nice urticlo of furniture; com fortable, well upholstered and serviceable. An orna ment any room Dining Tables-Some of the prettiest you have ever Been. You would not try to got along with that old and homely looking table if you had looked ours over and found out how cheap they ure. Ladies' Desks c Mission finish and all styles. Handy and nnt $8.00 -$11.50 Morris Chairs - The most com fortable known to the chair- makers' art. A U-auty at $15.00 Card Tables -They fold up and can be put out of the way when not in use Price $2.50 Buffets and Sideboards - No dining - room is complete without one of these articles from our Iteautiful line. The K8ran"c$16-$22.50 Rocking Chairs -All styles, at from $1.50 up. A good wicker rocker at $4.50. A wicker sew- ing roc I ,K J2.75-$3.50 1 Chairs -For the dining-room and use everywhere. The biggest value in the land at from 5CC nd Local Baseball Team Defeats Victors Over Winners of Tri-City Dressers - Our line is a win ner. The prices are. win- ner8 $10.00 -$21.50 3 1; SewingTables If you buy the a wife one of these it will be i a a pieasani surprise ior ner. They cost $2.00 J Tlii Urealiarn "Giant" (We.it ed th inner of tbe Trl-Clty League am' there is no doubt bot that tl Tri-City play Ilia fasteit fUil piofrMii nil ball 'if Oregon. The Greshsm team met lefeat at the hand of the local but Sutvlajr by the i.'ei is've roe 9 to 1. The it-ore wai not cloe enough to leave any douht (a to the relative merits of the two tram. " The game cpened at nsoil if Austin Xi-t'inj a clean single over lerond. I H-li)i struck out, but 1'ern brook I 1' for a lonb'e!ter Austin bad atole second and thirl. LI 114 'in sacrificed IVnibrook to third, and wa out ihortitop to first, hui the inniriK ended by IVtir Brakke (aiiiiiij;. The Uitnra tirre l up a little fur in the erond with a toll pie of hits but the only one who got very far as 'htown cut at third by Blls(h from renter field. Alexin in lhn fourth they iiliiiot ac rid, a man yetting as far a third and trying to net home on the qneee play but Druhot was a trifle t o i ht (or them and nipped the runner t tl e pla'e. l'embiook (tutted the fourth tiy flvinif out to the hr?l be, Blostom followed bim with a bit aud Hole a.cnnd. l'rakke was out on the tame roul IVm bad followed, but Law got a iIm one and (cored I'.Iob. Law tole M. ond, and Morton whacked one to the ce for a double aud wored bun. I eh was thrown out at first- In the filth tit i visitors got their lonesome a' e. I'arrot walked, lluybea aoritii rd h in to a end, and VanNorwick'a hit placed lm on third A wild pitch enabled bim o rrlbter. Iduliot yot oi and (truck out the next fire men to face him. Hire hi' i nd a pair of error by the vi.itor gave the home guard four run In the fifth, and another pair in the eighth ended it with a score of 9 to 1. a n e St. Helena 9 11 3 Grraham 15 4 P.attcriea; St. Helen Druhot and Pembrook; Ureshaun, Like and Kelt. Collie Druhot i certainly there with the good when it ronie to pitching I all I-It-ven of tint hard bitting Grcham bunch whltfVd at the air and but five hit, ami some J them scratches fct that, were ecnred oft his d"liverr, Pembrook i a good aide partner for bin., n he does ni t let anything get away from him and has the memtrs of oppo! ing team afraid to get off a base. Lake i a gcod pitcher al'o ni:J Uie ir th tin Lunch i tho beat that bna plaiel here this sea'on. They are not .n!y g od base ball player but every member of the team behaved like a gciiiUtiuu and they left here raying that they had been treated light. We hope that they return some day as it i a pleasure to play ball with uch boy. The infield and outfield were certainly both U and corning Sunday. With Druhot pitching the bull be is aud the bov bitting the way they are we dont know of any team around here that can have a look in vit.li the IjciU. It would be a good hh me f r ht. Helens people to see if U iiu er and the Gre-ham bunch would cross b;iU. MILLINERY OPENING September 12th A full line of to wear. FALL HATS, ready l Children's Hats remodeled, at Scappoose Parlor Millinery MILDRED J. WATTS, SCAPPOOSE, ORE. Mist Another saving we make you is on the freight and the condition of the goods" 3 when delivered. If you buy in Portland your furniture nearly always arrives scarred and disfigured and you have to haul it from the boat to the house. We put it in your home free of charge.- JAS. nUCKLE & SON, Department Store ST. HELENS. .... OREGON u.LH...I,u,..Lii,..L.l.LU11Ll.ULlLmu,LlnliL,ti,kihltL,lhltLiilltkl FOR SEPTEMBER: I Now s .ftened nun a melliw luver abed, j The lnd n oichards gl..w wiih tetupiing I red ; ! On hi I bou,'hs the clusters honj; e n I browned, . . . And vith the hunting horn tun .:?iis resound . Old f-eptember l'oeiu. Juri'mtu Jatr and Slue &tnrki EXPOSITION 9 LiAWlWlVllU To The East Opening Fair Season ipioj September ntli to 10th F. B. Holbrook Co. ROOH 1, Worcester Bldg. Portland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County laud : : : July 5, 22. Aug. S, 8ept. 8 Ueturn limit threemonths, but not exceeding October 31st. VIA ASTORIA & COLOMBIA RIVER RT SPOKANE PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY (THE NORTH BANK ROAD) Chicaco - 972.50 Minneapolis 60.00 St. Louis 67.50 Omaha 60.00 Milwaukee 72.50 Kansas City 60.00 St. Paul 60.00 Duluth 60.00 Choice of poing and returninpr mutes. Stopovers allowed. Nnrth Rank" trains run throuprn to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chi- . I T Ml, capo wnnoui cnanne. Round trip kates to t ortlanu for the Rose Festival in June and the Hibernian Convention in July will irive your friends a chance to come to the coast and stop off at Houlton. Details furnished by CHAD CHADIMA, Agent or H. M. ADAMS G. F. & P. A. Well, we should iy so, and the. mel low horn ol Mr. Morgun will awake the morn, bidding us Rarner lor the bins and cribs in which we labor for his royal nibs. The summer ended and the blower on, the respite over and the money gone, and Rockefeller as we drill along, bowing and hoping we are well and strong- The itaside sojourner will quit the shore, and the snnimer girl will line op three or tourconq ueats in pnppy love she has aronud,ndchooe the one that is to go undrowned. The whichselectiun IrotU the litter bora of summer madness she will then S'iborn with things sufficient to unlock its eyes, and hurry homeward with tho gaiping prize. FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR Will Be H.U at Salem, September 12 to 17 $35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES OrSnd Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibit. Splendid Race., Band Concert Free Attraction, and Firework. Reduced Rates on All Railroads For Further Iuformation Address FRANK MEREDITH SECRETARY Portland Oretron Ir.h.r. curt, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OKKQON ME. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon QRRIN BACKUS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIKR, ORKOOM Str. Iralda C. . rVof . Matttr. RAILROAD TIME. i.M Rainier (UilT (e ! auaday)for Port. uSJalT dpttna 'mn 8. Helens si Li.? 'arralns'Tu-T- Prtl al t:M P stVarriTtng al H.laas at 4:4k hmitmii Fait Freiiit fOI POITLARB DAI IT PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER 8T The busted tour.st ill return from France with hotel sticker stuck upon his pants, and tnrred and postalcarded by bis friends, will reap the penalty of what he sends. They'll wait bim np and down upon a rail, and alternately turn him head and tail, or howsoever they mav best enjoy the views in Venice or the site of Troy, The festive calf will blithely sniff and snort, and deftly t ip up where the hair is short, and in the quiet even afterglow the quail will pipe hi dulcet piccolo. The bold in-urgent will insnrge the more, and ill! the planet with hi dread ful roar, and each one betting he will not be last, the autumn candidate will gal lop past. The new progressive and the Demo crat, the aninsurging that are standing pat, and in the midst of them, unfaint of heart, our Mr. Bryan on ye water cart. A maze of issues, and macs of men, and lo! a gallus busting now and then, and not especially alarmed by it, the trusts desisting till the (warm ha lit. The man from Elba trying to come back, And the poor consumer in hi cul-de-sac Unknowing if the quaking earth por tends Death or the near approach, perhaps, of friends. But howsoever and be it as may, the dread mosquito will have bad it day, aud Joining Satan in its spectral growth, have made it real hell there lor them both. The w bile the earthly rem nant of it swings upon the window screen, and drying clings to that post which, though wanting mortal Ore, it still hold with its face against tbe wire. The sad first day of school will come to pas. And the barefoot boy will bide out in the grass, And by the time we've caught these malcontents, The Crlppen chase will look like thirty cent. Miladv Fashion in ber hobble skirt will stride tbe pavement with tbe men alert to set her right side np again in ease she should in time turn turtle any place. It does beat thunder what the women wear, and bow they stick on other people's hair, constrict their mid dle and constrain their toes and what importance they attach to clothes. Bat bless os, are they after all to blame, or had they been In these things quite the nine if Mother Eve's I rst ibcught, as j we suppose, bad rot been neces?aii!y of clottieit I as u w oe cxprcieu in i:cr I case that with a uinn somewhere npon I the place he ever thought "f nnything at all but gown, slipovers, or perhaps a &h:iwl ? But anyhow, tho craalish will have holed, And tbe pumpkin shown the faintist trace of gold. Tiie sassaftas will don a redder dress, And tho gods will crowd aroutd the cider press. Or probit it i in or whativer will, here is a fountuin that shall serve us still, a place of le-tmg and a tteal away out ol the detert and the heat of day. A place of quiet and tbe shade of palms, of irri gation and the soothing balms that no refoinier till toe poles embrace shall ever capture for a bathing place. The hosts of labor will parade the street, which will remind us of a happy feat in arbitration from the olden days when Juliu Ceasar wa a tort of craze. It is related of that ancient time that meet September in the Roman clime was hot as blazes, and the union file could only march about a half a mile. It wasn't anything at all, they say, to watch the mighty pageant get away, the music playing and the flags displayed, and see it suddenly duck for the shade. The gasping drummer with his sounding drum, the bronzed mechanics who per haps had come a dozen squares, and in the frantic rout, ago and apprentice with its tongue stuck out. and Weekly Oregonian $1.80 PER YEAR nrs B"Tr TnrsTrroTror v v 8TTtt FINE STATIONERY For PARTICULAR People We Are Confidentjof Our Ability jto Please You. A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN From On Dollar to Five PENS J?arffe ssorfment of ZPost (Bards io I Deming's Drug Store st. Helens, or. (To Bpa o o b o s aBagflqaoogaceggHOflaaaflgflBm. ISLSLXSLSLSlSlXSLXID W1 . W T-W t ex vs m WALK-OVER trrijw ar -eE7fi5 -f. f I Jl-J . 'U'W!A -v The faint impression the procession made cn Roman capital for long dis mayed the union leaders, when the ser ried ranks at time not even passed the Roman banks. Aud so it was when mighty Ceasar came, and having found the populace aflame, he shoved Septem ber from the seventh place along to ninth, which has remained the case. He merely interchanged it with July, but when he asked them how was that fur high, they fairly inundated him with smiles, and have since been doingabout twenty miles. The autumn equinox will conte around, And Roosevelt, by that time eastward bound, Will aid it in the making of such storms As they may find necessary to a few re forms. And then the sun will turn still softer yet, And the bold October, having duly set His plane, and carefully pat on his brake, Will tee a hat sort of landing he can make. "KNOW-HOW" WALK-OVER SHOES contain the best of leather, the best of thread, and the best of the various other materials that go into the making of a pair of shoes, But in addition to this, there is one other quality the WALK-OVER "Know How" the art by which all these selected materials are wisely combined and each separate part made to do its full duty. It is this "Know How" that gives WALK OVER bHOLb their superior style, fit and service, and that makes the WAKK-OVER the shoe for you. $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 WHITE & ANDERSON HOULTON. ORE. I want to bo rrow $1100 on real estat worth 3000 at Warren, Oregon. O. J. ISRAELSON, Warren, Oregon. People of Oregon! IT IS NOW UP TO YOU 4i REPORT Of the condition of theColumbia County Bank, at St. Helens, Ortgon, in the Mate of Oregon, at the close of business September 1, 1-J10. RESOVRCM Loans atwl discounts I SO tt'.l 57 Overdraft. aerurtJ and unweured... Z7Y j Bonds. McurUles. sir 47.9 Jft Banking houw, furniture and Sitnra 10.JV7.ti Una from banks (not rewrr banks) 40.W) do . Du from approved rewrv banks.... 7r"iTO.i , Checks and oliiercaah lirma l.WM.; Casta on band U.57 0." Total LIABILITIES fapltal stock paid In I 3.1.0nft.on a.nw.uo vlital pronts, leas xpensea and , Individual rieoootu mhlect to check.. 161.M7 01 Demand rerUnVateaot oVpotll JM.9fcj.io Tim cerUBcate ot dcpo.ll 24,j3.J0 Huryliu Innd. Undivided pro Uses paid. .. Total Kl&fiii.li State nl Oregon, County ol Columbia, sa: I, Win. M. Rom, rathter ol the alwvs named bank, do nolemnljr swoar that tbe above stale mentlstraalo Uio bt ol my knowlwlg and bellel. WM. M. RUH4. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to btfors this 7th dav ol September, una, i. W. 0t, Notary Public Comet-Attest: KDWtrt ROM, MARTIN WHtTK, iAHKJ DART, Directors. The popular COLONIST FARES will ajrain be in effect between September 15th and October 15th, during which period tickets to Portland will be on sale daily from CHICAGO at ST. LOUIS . OMAHA . . KANSAS CITY ST. PAUL . $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 r V and from other cities correspondingly low. These are westbound fares-only, but anyone here can PREPAY for relatives or friends in the East, if desired. Consult your local railroad agent NOW IS THE TIME to let the world know of our vast resources and splendid Z opportunities for mume BUILDING. Write to everyone you know in the East. Send them good instructive fc. printed matter, and tell them that the cost of trettincr In here is but little more than half the usual cost, and to call e on a representative of the 0. R. & N. Co. for all denu'rer! - IT information, or address WM McMURRAY. General Passencer Agent, J. PORTLAND, OREGON