The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 26, 1911, Image 5

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Round Trip Fares
Clocks is
Account, of the Games Played Throughout Columbia
County. Send the Mist Your Game.
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May Hlto 10, 22 to 2ft, 27 to 29
June 5, 7, 0,10. 12. Irt, 17, 21, 22. 28,
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July 1 lo fl. 10. 20. 1M. 27. 2H
AtiKUtl 3. 4, 6. It to 17. 21 to 23. 2M
to W.
Fcptetuher 1, 2, 4 to 7.
St. Paul
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Omaha
Iiuluth
Winnipeg
Chicago
Milwaukie
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lienver
Colorado Springs.
Sew York
Philadelphia
Washington
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May 12. 13 Mineappol
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A variety of routes gol
Ing la open lor selection.
O. ImUt ainl. Stopovers
rath direction.
. .?2 50
. 72 60
70 00
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. 65 00
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108 60
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.f no no
ii anj St. I'aul,
ng and return
Upturn limit
are allowed in
J. O. PIVr.NS, Agent,
Houlton, Oregon.
V. R. COM AN.
Qn. Freight and Passenger Agt.
EXCURSION
FARES EAST
19 11
From All Point en
Oregon Wathingon Railroad
& Navigation Company
TO rAKKS
Chicago -172 00
Council Muff M 00
Omaha W) 00
Kansas City 00 00
St. Joarph 00 00
Ft. I'aal (M) 00
St. Paul, la Council Muffs 6.100
St. Louis 70 00
StI.K PATKM
Ma lrt. 17, 18, 111, 22. 2:1, 21, 2ft. 27, 28
n. I y.i
June ft, 7. It. 10, 12. Hi. 17. 21. 22. 28, 2'
an. I TO
July I, 2. .1. 4. ft. fl. 19. 20. 21. 27 and 28.
Auiru-t .1. 4. ft. 14, 1ft. 10, 17. 21, 22. 2:1,
28. 21 and :K).
St-pleiiitier I, 2, 4, ft, fl and 7.
Stop overt within limit in either direc
tion. Sinai retura limit ( Vtolxrr .'II .
One war through California lift 00 ad
litional. In(uire of any O.-W. R. A N- Agrnl
for more complete information, cr
WM.' McMURRAY
General Patten fr Agent, Portland, Or.
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Cure Your Rheumatism
AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODY
Maygar rami Up lant Sunday ami fur
"Uhed a little entertainment for the Una
and Ull pUyrra of thin place, but there
a really very little doing in the line
of really K"l bam-UII. Na.l. au, Pem
htoke, Terry Au.tin and Karl Perry were
all lulling from the lorol linn up, and
from the tale that we had heard of the
fimt Mayger team there wm . general
feeling Hint the rhanrea f.,r the local
nine getting trimined were very i?ood.
ami the gum Parted though the e
peetatlona of the peimit were lo he
realired. The vinit ira gathered in all
blta In the flrt Inning and put three
men across the plate, ami we want to
y right berthat they inn hlt'the Ull.
It wa not uuti!1 the St. Helena hunch
came to the bat an the second that the
balloon really went tip, and the local
gathered In m runt, from then on the
game waa ail to the good for the boy,
and though the vixitors kept on scoring
now and then, there wan reallv no dan
ger ol their catching up.
I t or entionl play wi re utterly
lacking, and the team showed that they
nii-ed the lmyn ttittt Were away J'.verv-
l"Iy hit the ball ami it a due al
together to the-, lugging that the fcntich
of ruu we had were eccured. When
everything had be, n Counted llp'it tood
II to U iu favor of the local.
Morton'was'on the receiving end and
liehl Stevens up in good"liape. The
work of the rent of the team wa below
what the fan liM.k fur, aa the infield and
outfield were both broken np, Ha'lagh
playing lir-t, Law second, Ilrakke,
going to abort, and a new man by the
inline of Clianleit going to third.
Cloiilnger, Owens and Klagg played
in the outfield, and were 'thankful that
there were few fly ball, and that big
Sam got those few .
Lookout fur the game ne it Snndny
it will I the olio l.ir. The barclmll
weather ii due here now, aud the crowd
at the game should lie large.
IjifTerty' 1 ,00 loo went to Warren
lat Sunday and gave the native of that
place arun for their money and came
lck with a tale of wot- alxmt the umpire
etc., and there w no doubt in the bor
iiiin.U but that if they get anothe-l crack
at the Warren hunch they will take them
into camp in good a) a The final
core wa 12 to II, but would have been
lunch lebad the gronnd been in decent
hap. Walter waa on the monnd for
St. Helen, with Itobinaon catching,
which give the boy a good battery.
Laffcrty play flrt, Richardson hort,
ami Itobinaon Jr. wa at the third Hack
while oi.B of the Thorpejpoya held down
second. The twennd team it now practi
cing regularly, and will take on the fimt
KirrKatlon in a hort time.
Rainier v. ClaUlcania.
The Rainier team invaded Clatekanie
Sunday, returning with the abort end of
a 6 to 4 acore. Haggin, who pitched for
the Indiana' held hi old team mate to
7 ncHttered bit, while Wlnterbotham
who pitched for Rainier was found for
12 lafe one, some of which were very
scratchy, iilackford waa the star at bat
getting two iingleg aud two double out
of Ave tune up. ond driving in four of
the ITve run hit team mate scored,
McIiomiM was there with the stick, get
tii g a tingle, a double, and two neat
rilice hit, while Kapell hail two (in
gle. Rainier scoied two in the firnt on two
bavs on Ulls, a wild pitch, a sacrificeand
an error iu left field. They made two
more in the third, a double a single, a
sacrillce, two banei on balls, a stolen
base, a pa.taed ball, and an error being
u-eil in getting them.
Cl11l.sk line counted in the fifth when
three tingles and three stolen U. s pro
duced one bine tally. In the eighth
they touched off the fireworks when two
singles, a base on balls, an error, and
two stolen bases were followed by a
long double which tcorcd four runs ami
won the game.
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Hit 0 12 10 0 111 7
I'.atteries; Chitskaliie, Haggin and
Itlnckford. Rami r, Winterhotham and
Thiirhton Struck out by Hacgtn, 12.
Winter))!, h.im 9. I Uses on Ullsllaggin
1, Winterbothain 3. ,
Von A. Cray
Watchmaker and Jeweler. All
Work Guaranteed.
St. Helens Or. 3
Optical Goods
WELCH & CHAMBERS
g Fresh and Salt Meats i
The newest and best Fresh !
Meats, Haras, Bacon and 3
t: Lard. Highest prices paid
for butcher's stock 2
I HOULTON, - OREGON
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White
Clothes
for
Clean
People
ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY!
Coder new management
Watch for the Wagon Monday
G. F. ROBERTSON F
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium
( re Houtt 0f CWcitncf.)
Hot Lake, Oregon
TllK
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation Co.
Sell round-trip ticket, good for three
month, allowing fl.00 worth of .
accommodation at the Sanato
rium, at Portland and all
O. W. R. & N. Stations.
For further Information and illus
trated booklet, addrea Ir. W. T.
1'hy, MfHllcal Supt.and Mgr., Hot
Uks, Oregon, any O. W. K. A N.
Agent, or write to
WM. McMURRAY,
(laneral fawsnger Ateut.
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FOM PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
St. Helens Skating Rink
Opens tinder 'eu itinayement
Stiturdaiy, ypri st.
Skating Wednesday and Saturday Nights
(iood Husic Courteous Treatment Good Order
W. J. SKINNER
We Have the Best and Latest in Fine
Shoes for Men, Women & Children
$9 SILK UNDERSKIRTS $5
The biggest snap in nn article of this class that was
ever offered the ladies of St. Helens. Look them over
A New Line of the Best in Fishing Tackle Just Received
A complete and up-to-date stock of General Merchan
dise, Groceries, Hay, Granin, Flour and Feed, Etc.
H. MORGUS & SON
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
TEAS AND COFFEES
Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and 60c.
None better for the money. Enplish Breakfast Tea at
40c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c.
Green Tea at 40c and 60c.
Coffee in bulk at 25c, 30c, and 40.
Coffee in tins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00
Monopole and Schillings Spices and Baking Powder
Pure White, Olympic, and Highland Flour
We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No
better goods than this line on the market.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED
C. H. JOHN & CO.
ST. HELENS, OREGON
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I COLOMBIA PACKING CO,
Leave St. Helens 8:00 A. M.
Arrives at Portland 10:30 A. M.
leaves I'ortland at 2:30 1. M
Arrives fit. Helens at :30 1". M
Sunset Magazine for May
"Nile of the West," b 8. (ilen An
Iru, lieaiitifully Illustrated in four col
ors. "The Hpell," a Western novel, by
Hi" Williamson. "Otlest of Greater
Chinatown" by Charles K. I'lelil. Au
tomobile Section. Now on sale, 1ft
cents, 22-20
FOR SALB.
Karly Rose anil IlnrUnk seed pots
toe. a7rtf nulti Ct. J I. ARSON.
WM. M. HO. I'KimiirnT
H. I.. Kt IIIKIiHIKI). Vlil i'SKKlhlcMT
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1. S. Al.l.KN, AITST l i-llllll
Columbia County
BANK
OLDEST IX THE COUXTY
f Does a General Banking Business A
m
aW
r St. Helens, Oregon . '.
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NOW DOING BUSINESS
HOWELL & ALLEN, Props.
Evrything i n
Fresh and Cured Meats
els &
ar lowest prices.
Sr
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Next Door to H. Morgus
St. Helens, - - Orgeon
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PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
FINISHING
Furniture Repairing Neatly Kone, also small jobs of
carpenter work. Call and see me. Prices reasonable.
Fifth house down Milton Creek from railroad bridge on
,Houth side.
E C. S. Dillingham, Houlton. Ore. 3s
ftlt,LiAit.th),r
F. B. Holbrook Co.
ROOH i, Wore' BIdg. Porland, Oregon g
Will use this space for ex
ploiting a tract of Colum
bia County land : : :
If you want a high grade sewing ma
chine which I a
World's Standard of Excellence
buy the WHITE. The machine i un
surpassed for simplicity, durability and
the character of the work it will do. Ik
is made in two styles, the Vibrator Shut
tle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle.
The latter machine sew either a lock or
a chain stitch. There are a cumber of
styles to choose from and the wood
work is the handeoniest possible.
LOCAL DEALER
J. Muckle & Son
Str. I raid a
C. I. Hooghkirk.
Matter.
RAILROAD TIME.
Lea re Rainier rltllT feiepnt RnnHvlfnr Pnrt.
luri'i. USA. it.. riVnartina- from H' eielem ill
o eloek. Returning, leave Portland at 2:80 P
M., a riving at el. Helean al 4:4a.
Passsnzers and Fast FreiiM.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
VORTLAXD LANDIXt. ALDER ST
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L. GILBERT BOSS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon
Oflice Muckle Building; both phones
JR. EDWIN ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ST. HELENS
OREQO
E. MILLER
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
St. Helens, Otegon
QRRI.S BACKC9
CIVIL ENGINEER
RAINIER. OREGON
fJR. H. R. CLIFF,
Physician and Surgeon
Announces trip rpmovnl r.f Vila
office to 912-14 Selling Building-,
rortiand, Oregon.
Phones Main 33'J2; A-3226; Re. E. 4657
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Columbia.
In the matter of the estate of Rachel
E. Link, deceased. Notice is hereby
given that the undersigned has been du
ly appointed administrator of the above
entitled estate by the County Court of
Columbia County, State of Oregon, and
has iluly qualified and entered upon the
discharge of his duties as such administrator.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
same, with proper vouchers and duly
ve rilled, to John F. Logan, attorney at
law, 4'.'1 Mohawk building, Portland,
Oregon, within six months from the date
of this publication.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, and first
published on the 7th day of April, 1911.
WILLIAM LINK,
Administrator of the estate of Rachel E.
Link, deceased.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of tht Stat, of Or iron, tor
rolunil.la County.
In the matter of the eatat. of Albert Lanire, da-
rmwil.
Notice it hereby alven that the nndentaneJ
hat. been duly appointed administrator of th.
eta!e ot Albert Ingc, deceased, by the County
I'otnt of the I'oiiutv of Columbia, state of Ore
ton, and ha duly qnaliried for said. trut. Alt
pcrftonn haviiiK claims against ald etat. ar.
hereby notified and required to present th.
name, dulv verified and with prnper Toucher,
to the adminUtrator at the office of W. A.
Itarrta.at St. Helen.. Oreron. within ilx month,
from th,e date ot thin notice,
pated at St. Helen. Oregon. February Sri, 191L
Ul'STAVE I.ANtiK,
A dm I ii Intra tor of the eiiate ot Albart Laiife. d
ceaaed. W. A. HARRIS.
Attorney for Admliilatrator.
EGCS FOR SETTING.
C. I!. Harris has some of the famous
Bulf Orpingtons formerly owned by O.
A.Hatton.of Clark County, Washington
and he has left at the Mist office the
diplomas showing that his chickens got
the first and tccond prues at the show
of the Cl.uk County Poultry Association
iu 1910. The diplomas show what kind
of chickens Mr. Harris has and anyone
that wants eggs should call and see them.
For egxs write C. I'. Harris, Houlton
Oregon. They cost T1.50 for a setting ol
fotirtpen. is tt
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