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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1911)
Erslons East: Low Round Trip Fares $tio on m (m) (M) 1)11 110 K) AO 00 . . 172 50 .. 72 60 70 00 iui.- 5. 7. . 10. 12.l. 17,21. 22. 28 ii, 30. ...i- i in n. . s. it1 J ...... n; u Augusts. 4'8' M 10 ' fcutemlier 1, v , I'aul imriix'tl" IU lirnslia ItViluth t 'Hi nt'tf Chicago Milwaukie jt. Uul IVllViT Colorado (springs ,i lora Philadelphia Washington 107 wi llallunoru 1U7 W Ltton - " Mar 12. D-Miueapoll andht. I aul, kouu. A variety of route going and return l is oien for election. Return limit loln-r .'(Int. MoiKivers are allowed In tech direction. J. O. DIVRNS. Agent, Houlton, Oregon. k E. COMAN. Otn. Freight ana" Passenger Agt. ISA 00 65 00 $ 10H M , 108 60 EXCURSION ARES EAST 19 11 From All Point on bregon- Washingon Railroad & Navigation Company rAKi rhlcago 172 00 jonctl niutTa 00 00 )tnahs W 00 sums City 00 00 it. Joseph 00 00 it. I'm) 00 00 It. rul, via Counril lllufN 0.1 AO t. bra1 70 00 SAM! DATES ,. 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McMURRAY, (leneral Passenger Agent, I1KTLANI. ORKIION () PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER IeavesSt. Helena 6:00 A. Arrive at Portland 10:30 A. leaves I'nrtland at 2:30 P. Arrivua fit. Helena at 0:30 P. M. M. M M Sunset Magailne for May "Nit nl II.. a f'Aa.. An. w, 1,11; f I cm, .IT a. ...sio iH Kiitifnlly llluatrated in four col on. "T).. U....I1 i. - H'.... I.u hit fiit;.!, m ncnriu nuni 'j Williainwm. "Gueata of Greater iiiiatown" byCharlea K. Field. Aq '"mohile Section. Now on aale, 15 wilts. 22-20 A gXMlly nuniher of the reaidunta of nt. Helena went to Kula mi on ttiM launrU Triton last Sunday and the outcome or the hall K,Ile Bt the place waa very much of a diMDointmcnt to litem all. The gumo atartml iu line hH.e. Aiiatin waa the llrHt man uii for 44 It.. I .... o. nr.ena ami walked, l'erry waa out on fly to riKlit field, hti waa out. Hiiilo jolinaon. Itrakke waa thure with a two KKer that acornd AuMtiu and HroiiKh followed with a two haw imaHb mat acored riK Ilrakke. Kalama tied the acore in the third- Dixon waa u Ut . .. nicveuaio Au, tin. Da.ll gut a two hairier, and Morn followi'd with one of the aauie kind, acoriiitf liim. Tay. loraiirri(li-d, and Kortnr u t on ami Morrla acured on an error. Another run came in the lixth for St. Helena, when Ilrouich waa hit by the pitcher. and got aronrnl on a w ild pilch and a lilt oy herra. Tlie Ka'amu hunch came back at them In their half, when four hita, one of them for two haaea, and an error gave them three runa. HI. Helena tied the acore in the eighth, I.awa getting firat on an error by Sorter, liralike got on when tried to Catch I,aw at aerond, getting neither of them, itroiigh got a long aingle to right belli that acored both I , and Ilrakke, but Waa caught at accond. In the laat half of the eighth Kaluma look the lead again, getting a run on three hita in aucoeaaion. With a iiihu on bh- cond and one on third and none out Stevena got to work and ahut the Ka lama bunch out without either of them getting home. With the acore aiz to live in fiivor of Kalama the ninth inniug atartcd, and it waa to (hia chapter that a fine hull The undefeated W'nrrcu baseball team acored their fourth victory laid. Sunday when they defeated llm Yankton team at Yankton by a acore of II to 7. HqiieezB i:thriil)(r, the lical man, got the hent of the redoubtablu Miangler Hmilli in thu mutch at the city hall laat Saturday nixht. The llrat fall went to l'.tlindgn on a foul. Smith oeraiiitiiiii In uiii(( the atrangle hold even ufter being repeatedly warned by the referee. The econd full wu Siuith'i after about thirty uiiiiulea of hard work, while the deciding fall went to Squeeze In about len niiiiiitea. The match ww wltne-sed by a large crowd, and every ood i.iece oi work done by b-ith men waa enthusi astically cho' red. The Portland (iianta. the chamtiion colorcil baaehall club of the Pacific Northweat will lie at the grounda here next Sunday afternoon, and the game will 1 good. The CiianW are fust and have the rcputution ol being quite an attraction besides, their coaching and rooting being well Worth hearing. Manager Pallagh Sprung a Surprim1 game waa spoiled, and the people of this place think the local boys are in the right, and It ia certain that the action of Kalama bunch were anything but sport smanlike. The two first men up, llallagh ami Stevena aingleil, ami it looa aa though wu would certsluly win nut in lha Uat intilnir. Austin laid down a bunt advancing the two men on bases and being thrown out at first. Itallagh was on thud and Stevens on second, when the coactier ran part way uown ine line, and the baiter ran behind the catcher. It waa the worst Kind of linrx. n'ar. an. I the umnlie. on the ad vice of Catcher Kirby called the man on third out. The rules call for this in case a throw is drawn to the plate, in terfering with a legitimate play. If this throw had lnwn drawn before Aus tin waa ranirht at the drat base, the man on third would have been out, but as the 111 mm dm not III anvwav offect the game. either in favor of Kalama or St. Helen, we are of the opinion that the umpire waa mistaken in ti is ruling. The tmys refuaed to play further, ami trie ump .U. t.r.l vanie forfeited t Kalama by the acore of 0 to 0, which la the acore in all forfeited games. The line up waa at follows; St. Helens Kalama Austin, lb Taylor, cf Perry, rf Laws, is Ilrakke, 3b (trough, 2b Serra, 0 Chandler. If flallagh, cf Darnell, p Stevens, p Morris, rf. It looked good for St. Helena when the game broke np. Serra, the new receiver, was mere at the catching part and got two hits. Joo Prough waa the right man In the r.la,- iwo different time, and got an unaasiated double In the sixth, when it was badly needed. Karl Perry was the leader at the stick. He only went up four times and pan handled the scorer out of three liita Kd Ilallagli got five put outa in renter field, and one of them was some catch. He took It right off his shoe strings. Several rowsseemed Imminent at the the time the game broke up, mine of the hoys on both aides taking it hard. They vera fortunately escaped. The trip down and back on the boat was welt worth goinff for. The ex cursionists were entertained by a num ber of songs by a native of Sweden . At the game one of the featurea was the coaching by llappner ami a native of Kalama who we do not know. Hep had It all over him, and finally demon trated his superiority by a beautiful flying tackle that piled them both. Sorter, 3b Hill, If Kirby, c Johnson, lb Summers, 2b Dixon, as OUR PORTLAND LETTER Portland will tie pretty much given up to ila Rmh Keatival for the next ten lays. I'.minrsi affairs will In- relegated to the background quite generally and the queen flower will rule with undis puted sway. The year'a sfiectacle promises to set a new mark, with better displays, tn ire gorgeous pageants and lietter decora tions of city stieeta and buildinga than ever lieloie. Other Oiegon cities will participate to a largeer extent than for merly and out-of-town people have announced their intention of coming in large numbers. The city election will distract atten tion to some extent from the Festival on June 6, openiiig day, but with that nut of the wav. the remainder of the week will be given up to eujoyment. Portland ru-e gantena prom is to pro duce a wealth of perfect blooms next week. Members of the Kspennto Association of the Pacific Northwest, will gather at the Portland Commercial Club for a grand rally July 1U-21. A big attend ance is expected from Oregon and Wash ington particularly, while other nates will lie well represented. The associa tion in now one yea r old. At least 25 of the leading cities of th'n Hate have re gular Kxperanlo c!asea. (In June 4, local 1 j rrtii t, st a will hold a picnic at Tualatin. A syntemalic cauipnigu for (tertnan Immigrants has been outlined by the Couimi n-ial Club, acting with the tier nian-spe.iking a c eties of Oregon. A cniilc rune- mi Ih.i r-uliject was held recently a.nl in future more attention will tie paid to securing this immigra tion. Dayton has tieeii presented with his toric Fort Sheridan by t lie ( iovernmeiit and t lie old structure will be removed to llie Dayton city park. The old block house ia mi interesting relic of the days when the pioneers were subduing the wilileniem. ltaker and Oregon City are two places that a ill have postal savings luiuks, aui h institution already utaried in tlii.V stale having proved highly succeesful. The PoHtiiiBster General has designated these, cities as depositories aud they will liegin operations at once. Oregon's importance as a fruit growing slate can be better understood from the llgurrs In the biennial reort of the Oreiron Stale Hoard of Horticulture, lately leaned. President IV. K. Newell j places the total vahitation of last year'a fruit crop at fi'.,tHi2..l0. Apples leads the lint with a value of 2,.')iK),(KH) and dried prunes stand second iu importance w th a value of f I.t'.SO.lXH). An iiiterurban railway from linker through the Powder River Valley to I Haines and Norlh Powder is a project dear to the heart of the linker Commer cial Club and effoits will be directed on work to bring this ataiut during the coming few months. The projected line would open up a remarkably fertile ccuntry, as well as give access to much timber wealth. 5r Watches Clock 'Si 1 Von A. Cray Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work Guaranteed. 3 3 T Optical Goods St. Helens Or. 2 Pntpb'ii ifl-eat iflarkrt WELCH & CHAMBERS Fresh and Salt Meats if The newest and best Fresh t Meats, Hams, Bacon and 5 Jt Lard. Highest prices paid 3 t for butcher's stock 2 f HOULTON, - - OREGON fiiaiuuuuiiuUiummiUiUiiiiiliuaiiuailaiaiaiilliliulii NaUiULUtULU j White I Clothes 1 for Clean I People uLAAili.LliALii,LUilt.LlAtiiiLlAiUL ST. HELENS LAUNDRY Voder new management Watch for the Wagon Monday G. F. ROBERTSON IliHMlTt'l'IHTil'llirVI'rll'HH STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and 60c. None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c. Green Tea at 40c and 60c. CotTee in bulk at 2oc, 30c, and 40. i Coiree in (ins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00 r J Monopole and Schillings Spices and Baking'Powder I Pure White, Olympic, and Highland Flour ' ! We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No j better goods than this line on the market. j ALL GOODS DELIVERED I C. H. JOHN & CO. j ST. HELENS, OREGON THE WHITE .V.SjJ , Vays.4P VUtULlLAiULAAtULlAtUL.ULUL.AtiiLUtliLAitt-L Dr. Lowe the well known op 'JjMid'in of Poltlind, Will le at Hotel St. Helens, Tuesday J'"e U'1. IKint fail to have trim lest your eyes for for bids for building a School House NOW DOING BUSINESS COLUMBIA PACKING CO. HOWELL & ALLEN, Props. Evrything i n Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. Next Door to H. Morgus St. Helens, - - Orgeon NiULULAAtULAAtULiatti,LlAtULlAAULAAiiLtAtULj Notice is hereby given that i bids for the construction of a! school building in district No. 43 j Columbia County, Oregon, will be received by the school board ; until 6 p. m. Saturday, June 3rd 1911. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen in the ollice of the County School Superintendent, in St. Helens, or at the home of N. 0. Larabee at Trenholm P. 0. George Wilson, Chairman of the board of directors. -a F. B. Holbrook Co. ROOn i, Worcsr BIdg. Porland, Oregon & Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : If yon want a high grade sewing ma chine which Is a World's Standard of Excellence buy the WHITE. The machine is un surpassed for simplicity, durability and the character of the work it will do. It ia made in two styles, the Vibrator Shut, tie and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The latter machine sews either a lock or a chain stitch. There are a number of styles to choose from and the wood work is the handsomest possible. LOCAL DEALER J. Muckle & Son Str. Iralda C. I. Hooghklrk. Matter. RAILROAD TIME. Leaves Rainier riallvrexcent HundaTtfnr Port. land, at A. ti.. deoartina from Be Helmi ata o'clock. Returning, leave Portland at 2:aJ P M., arriving at 61. Helena at 4 46. Passengers an. Fast Freizit. FOR PORTLAND DAILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER ST JjR L. GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Ofi.ice Muckle Building; both phones JJH. EDWIN R0B8, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HILZKS ORKOCr E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon QRR1N BACKCS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER, OREGON )R. H. R. CLIFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Building;, Portland, Oregon. Phones Main 33J2; A-3226 ; Res. E. 4o57 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Conrt of the State of Ore gon, for the Connty 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 Coort of Columbia County, State of Oregon, and has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of his duties as such adminis trator. All perrons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to John P. 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 publibhfd 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 the state of Oragoa. for t'olmntiia County. In the Dinner of the estate o( Albert Lang, da- eeawd. Notice l hereby given that the undernlgned ha been duly appointed ai1in!niimror ol tba estate of Albert Ijinge. deceased, by '.he Couaty Court of the County ol Columbia, Stale of Ore gon, ami has duly qualified fur said trust. All iientoni. haviua clairas against said estate ara hereby notified and required to present tha same, dulv verified and with prner vouchers, to the administrator at the office ol W. A. Harris, at St. Helena. Oregou, within six swath from the date of this notice. Dated at 8t. Helens, Oreenn, February 3rd, 1911 Ul'STAVK LANOK, Administrator of the eaiate o! Albert Lauge. de ceased. W. A. IMRR13. Attorney for Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING. C. B. Harris has some of the famous Buff Orpingtons formerly owned by O. A. Hatton, of Clark County, Washington and be has left at the Mist office the diplomas allowing that his chickens got the first and iecond prizes at the show of the Clark County Poultry Association in 1910. The diploma show what kind of chickens Mr. Harris has and anyone that wants eggs should call and see them. For eggs write C. B. Harris, Houlton Oregon. They cost (1.60 for setting of fourteen. IS tl