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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1911)
icorsioDs East: Low SPORTS THE WHITE Round Trip Fares Watches Clocks J2 BT. HBLBNfl in oo m ii tW (HI m on IU 00 11 111 Mllv n 111, 22 to 27 t W J.,t..- 7, 1. 10. 12. HI. 17.21. L'2. 28. j,,y I I" . I". 2. 211. 27. 2M. August X .' " " l7' " " Hepti'ilr I, 2, 4 to 7. t. I'mii nine '"ii" r I ' I ' V )mh )ulotti final DSC Chicago PR MlwMkli 72 no Mia Ml PtOVM - . HO 00 rol.rmlu HprinKi ' i m Onti ... ... I Ll. III-. ' .1 1 Wellington . 107 Ml BatUworf 107 H at i 1 1 rut Mav 1-. Ul- MtiiepMilU ami St. ru I . V w A variety of rotitea and return ,j( ii opM (r "flection. Krtnrn limit i ... 1 1 ,n U itl. j. ft mvi-NS. AK. ni j Moulton, Oregon. . E. COMAN. Ocn. Freight and Messenger A;-t. XCURSION APFQ FA 19 11 I i. in All Point on n l: d:i i & Navigation Company r akk U .14.'' 1 n ' ooikiI muff o oo ilia 80 00 iimii i i iv ii mi t Joseph 00 00 t. 1'anl 00 00 I. Paul, via Council Hlnfl M M t laai's Ml JACK JOHNSON LOSES Whul hmh IxyiiMit a llaM the mrrtt "" " 'inK ,, ( the was pul led -ill "ii MM InmI ground last Sunday wlnli the Kl. Helena lriim all, thl, land (,iant, ih colored ( Iminpioii of Hit I'aeillc Northwest, met in l.'l inning uf In.tlv contested baseball. There was ii" tiinr during tin- long MM but that either iiiilf i Ill bave won out. 'I In- (limit, ran,.. ajajM with the lirst Ce ol the game in the it ii! chapter on a hit ., stolen base nil, I hi, ,rn or l, Jue llrough, hut in the lhir.1 the local went alter their scalp to the extent ol two runt. Steven wa up lint anil got a lngle, in. I wa advanced when Austin got "II hy the ii.hisIiiii.., ,, ii,,, ,,., uielon ilcuinlmher that played thinl lor the rWtan, I'crry sacriliccd, mill Law walked. Two wild pitche scored Stev en mill Autin It loi.,l Itu to one until the sixth, whi n lln-dusky el, ainpionncnine through nii i "mi iiiisimu mangel to gel anolbvl inmi hi. mini, tiling the .ere Ami f t M-vi nth wa. the lucky even l,,r the aup rr.ntiou wiiia ,, 1I.UII, g r in ttnii chap ter, on a aintflc hit ami a lot of luck mixed with a little of the hone head limine hy the local they chatted three ruiiH aero, limiting the ci,re five to iw", hut in the local half of that chap ter they ruin , their total In 4, and in the ninth got another that made it ami .'. Austin, lb 5 Perry, rf Ijiw, . . . Ilrakke, lib BtMgh, "h Serr, ( Nnmm, If OwadMr, if Hallagfa, d Steven, p ii M ii II Von A. Cray Watchmaker and Jeweler. All Work (Juaranteed. Optical Goods St. Helens Or. Total 4H 7 13 12 0 of iwce and the On account ol lack lact that none of thi' OiaatlM known here wc do not print then m ore this week. Hut Ih.-y are a hunch ol good porta in a hall kii' even if we do ob ject to tin ir color And for the hunch hern w ho rooted lor them mid bi t against i he home team we have no nympathy. They ahoiild have loat their money and il the local team had been a strong :t SMl thev would have lost it sooner UMM llit-v did. We have a team that can give the tar fact' a skinning and not half try. ;im umiHiniU4niua.Hiaii.iUii u.HouamiiunuuuiUi WELCH & CHAMBERS Claltkanie 9 Rainier 3 That hunch of fat vouugtfters lowered but OSS of T all y L Hire's hum Ii ag in it Sunday, and ibis time by a .core ol '.( to :!. This SMatSS twice, while the one lime that St, Helens h.isliecn up agaiiiHt (NaUkanie, we got awoy with the game ii to 4 Sunday' game at C'latukanie wa a dandy and we can pic ture Shorty Thiiniton on the third base line aaying his little, "Now 1 lay me" without the lcat trouble And that i. i not half of at I.'- I'.irn relented f- H w irin. the lif.t. tuitt..r eaHaSAai of thu The fust man up for tbeC.al.t. m the , . .,,.. -ml ,1, . ..!,-. .he .w- I oi,d time that Joe hai given the big I i . iichioan cause to regret it (io to I them Joe. All hucccm be wfth you un til you get up against St Helen, and then may you get your bumps. ' OUR PORTLAND LETTER t'litll llintit w.isbtt by Mi yen and it looked rather dark, be made the circur on an error an. I a aerthcc hit and when the local, came to tin, bat it waa a case of getting SSSMtMag or go Imme Serr, BALD I 'AT i s i s, Hi, 22, 21. 24; 2fi. 27, 2H '. 10, 12. I", 17. 21. B, 2". I. I and W, IT I", 1 Sjl .".' iiiy i. .. t, ... ii. vi, ai. - 1 ' 1 '. II I Ill 17 2. '.' i and .'10. fASkwbtl I, 2, 4, 5. H and 7 -0V4M (ftiUtln limit in either t)lnC-i thm turn riiMlreturu Imnt l icto'f r al lltie any Itnoiiiih I nil for i 1. 1 (l.'itkl ad thtluoal. I la. . .... OS Iboiigb Had An Accident t .mi. ii ama. i mil new catrln w ith a "nfe one but a bile it w.is Portland, Or., June ij (Scial) A tl county development league, compris ing Sherman, Morrow and Gilliam couritie. in a lively ioMhilitv in the near future. At i icceut Porland Com mercial Club luncheon, the dt velop tneu of this Motion as discussed. Con dition wcie dc.crilieil and the need for !. r- lied farming, ratliT than sticking t" wlie t growing, was tSHnha,fllS1 T' tunulnie iiitirest, it was s iggested that irie be offered lor tin' bet pro- duct, and a trl-co'inty fair, to he held in the Pair of 1SU J, may la' arranged The Commerci.il Club realises this sec- ti in i- one iininediatelv tributary to 1. .rtl.i' mI and that it can be made much more productive than at present. Inteie-t in f nil raising for a preserv ing ilm teientiv located at I.elanon started the inning J waa arrmncd lit a meeting lit brown-- Chandler (truck out i ville on the night of decoration .lay un lazing Hone Serr t le (er the ausp ces ol the lc'al c tnn crcial Ii qnlrs ( sat o.-w k ft N e in eompMts mfoi uiatiou, i WM. Agent McMURRAY ii r i a: II llll 111 I U 11 II 1 1 111 HI II' 111 1 1 r. ii ii 1 1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 ii i i rM 1 1 - i, i. v k ..... . at m SISJtai and Ihilliuh sacrificed blni t) club. It is BftSSlMS a fruit growers' thir l. SteyeM came throiigbwiih a llll j union will la formed that will work in snd tied the .cue though the game harmony with one lately organi.cd at citue pretty near breaking up at this j Lebanon. The Portland Commercial point na the tiiaiita claimed it waa a , Club was represented and it m bslttvsd hull, though it was undoubtedly a lair that more attention will lie jwid to fruit bn'l. j growing in that section of the state. The visitors went out in one, two, three Portland will have a com mission form order in the eleventh, only lour or live ! of governn ent a s.n as the required laill launir pitched lo tbein. It t alked j clialiites can OS brmiglit about. Mavor BODY a though this was to lie 1 1 - U-als inn- " I nig. Peiry struck out, but Laws K"t walk. Ilrakke sacriliced and llnuigli walked. A sli rt lilt hy S.-rr lilled lb Of mm mm) WalKI',1. A SU 'II no "V .-,-11 liliv" ill" L V fcalbaae with Iwo gone. Ciiandler ho .., I one t" the left llel I fence that looked at t. ana t O 1 1 11 1T1 ' though it was aning vtr. but it did ii"t, " " .ml a hu.kv Af.tcn ....mad Huhba.,1 J ' Houtt t Etftcitncf. ) Hot Lake, Oregon rfttfnn-Washintf.nn vquh ii UUlllllQI'VU ailroad A Navidatinn Co. pulled it down. Itallagh opened the twelfth with'a long fly to the center held Steven follianl withil clean two base hit, but made a mistake ol Ifylag to cut first has osi Bay Lsttia, wttota umpire Simon has named a commission to draft a charter providing for the new lo'm and the recent city election will only hasten ill" change , as all cm Inl .te were favorable to it. Pre. iiium lists f,r the State Par licit Sept. tuher have been issued, l'leiniilii.s amounting to Id 0(H) and IS,OO0 in racing pures will be bung up on the harness event alone, in addition to ti e awards for running races l.eneral, plans tor the fair are well under way and it is promised Ibis vein' exposition ol tin- state' resources will bo luL'-'or IlkSt dot BOl over bk such titllcseven better than SVSf , H ites have li.cn r. .ii 1 1 . 1 -1 ri I tickets. wikI nioiiths, allowing p.m worth ol SO '.inundation at the Sanato rium, at Portland and all 0 W. K. & N. Statiom. P'T further information and illus jfSttd booktst. address lr. W. T. l'liy, Medical Sunt, and Mgr., Hot i Ke, ( iregon, any O t, or write to W. It. A N. WM. McMURRAY. (,'!i..Nl I'M.sellRer Allelll, niRi'i.ANi), oaauort OW PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER I-eavesHl. Helena 0:00 A Arrins at Portland IOS0 A I -1' a ,'h Portland at Ml t Arrives HI, Helens at H II0 P Suntnt Magaxina lor May 'Nile III the Wmmt " lie U (ll II 'I'll, hem, 111. .11.. III...... 1...I Sb - Ml. Kl,, y IIIII.O nil II 111 lion v... " I'll.' S.ipM " ii W. . lei i, novel. I)V "" "iHiaiiisoiis "C.ueitn ' Idlialown" hv i 1, ,.,t..u '"Hud ,, ottts. when they are in favor of the h .mc for three .earn. An-tlii walked, -toln neon. I ami third, and almost stole home. Only three men faced the pitcher in the tlniteelith for the Giant, and the lirl man up for St. Helens, Perry, was thrown out. Laws got a safe one, but waa thrown out at second when Ilrakke knocked one to the shortstop, which Pete heat to lirst base, lie stole second and a hit by JOS llroiigb brought tin w inning run across Por interest il wa a game that cmld not bo Ileal, the score la-nig close all the tunc and a lot "I good base ball lieing played, but there wa also some streaks of ball that was decidedly ranged. And there was also a lot two much rag chew ing. The game started with taio um pires, one white and the other blank, but the decision, were all alike. The lo.-al man got off on the wrong foot, and tkafS wa nothing to do in the mind of thccooti but to men it up and for a number ol inning it looked about as much like an umpiies battle a a ball game. When il was either a matter ol change "t I nt, the African consented to Kay l.attin goitii in and then there was n chance lor good hase ball and for it,,. ) lato.s kl eiii'iv it. The SSrtiM ,,( ; ,v should OS secured lor everv Sun day, as he is some (imp and hi eve does not go wrong very often. Aside ol C.iealei from Hi ll il uo wa- on i . a. . I ... ... ...I.I 1... I illor I'iel.l. All- Sunday, tln aiienname wimm -v.... M. M. M M llxed for September ll-lti, Portland and Oregon I h-velopmeut League Official took a prominent part in the convention of the Southwest Washington Development Association, held the first throe day of ti e month at Chehalis, thereby building up a bettor SjadStatamling between the two stu.es The Oregon delegation received many compliments for its interest in it northern neighliora. Oiegnn threshermen held asncccssful co'ivcutio i in Portland during the DOS! week, lasts Mag . good atssntsacs from all purls of the State, (io .1 rosdl was quite list tiarlly a uhject in winch much interest was shown and other an gles of the thicshrrineti's business were c 'llnlcred TEACHERS EXAMINATION. ke to see a game that Section. Now on sale. Io a people do not 22-20 jltlllled Wtlh ilisngreements. Fresh and Salt 3leats Tlic newest and best Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lard. Highest prices paid for butcher's stock 3 3 HOULTOM, - - OREGON 7im Wm mm ...mmm .nm...mu, uuii.iuaiuuuiUH, aL4a.a,kALS.iAtA..s,a.AALiai,lAitaia, I White Clothes for Clean J People -4 ST. HELENS LAUNDRY I I'. iUr new management Watch for the Wagon Monday G. F. ROBERTSON f'MvTlflWfWHMvTWWTWWl"MvTHvl If post 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 is made in two styles, the Vibrator Shut tle and the Improved Rotary Shuttle. The latter machine sewg either a lock or a chain stitch. There are s number of styles to choose from and the wood work is the handsomest possible. LOCAL DEALER J. Muckle & Son r 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 10c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c. Qreeo Tea at 400 and 60c. ColFee in hulk 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. 1 T I ! I ALL GOODS DELIVERED Str. Italda C. I. Hooghkirk. Matter. RAILROAD TIME. Ieave Kainleritally (except Sunday) for Port laml, at 6 A. M.. departing from St. Helens atS i'i s i. Batsrsuac, leaves Portland at 2:10 P M.. arriving at at. Helen at 4:46. PasmitR and Fast Mgt, fOR PORTLAND DAILY VO RTL A N n LANDINti. ALDER ST I)!'. L "lfT EOSd PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oi'Lti K Muckle Building; both phones JjB.KuWINROSIS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HELENS OEEGXT K. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT--LAW St. Helens, Oregon QRKIX BACKUS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER. ORK'-.OX C. H. JOHN & CO. ST. HELENS, OREGON 1 COLUMBIA PACKING CO NOW DOING BUSINESS HOWELL & ALLEN, Props. Evrything i n Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. Next Door to H. Morgus St. Helens, - - Orgeon mT- sik4Ll...Valsaa,Ats Notice i hereby given that the('oiiiit) Supcrinteiidrnt ol Columbin County, Oreiton, will bold the regular examina- ' tion (or applicants, (or the various stale I apps IS. iii the Court Hniise, in Saint II, li n, (Iri'ifnii, as follow: CklWinS Still afj Wednculay, JaSM S0th, It 9 o'clock, a in. and .nut inning until Saturday, unc '.'lib, at 4 o'clock, p in. , I'mlcr the new law, there will lint be nt v examination in August as has pre fSltsd tllSISOtolSJi ksSMi all teacher Who wiih to teach next fall, shall take this examine) Ion Dated at St. Helens, Oregon June tl, l'.MI. .1 H, COLLLN", ('onntv School Nuperinte ntlent. i t F. B. Holbrook Co.l ROOn i, Wore g r BldR. Porland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting i tract of Colum mt County land : : : QR. H. R. CLIFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. l'hones Main 3SiC A-3'.'6; Res. E. 4667 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 K Link, deceased. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been du ly appointed administrator of the above entitled estate by the Countv Court of t'ol'.lubia County, Mate of Oregon, and bus duly qualified and entered upon the dii-cliarge of his duties as such adminis trator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly vet nic! . to John F. Logan, attorney at law, 4.1 Mohawk building, Portland. Oregon, within six months from the date of this publication. Dstsd 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 K. LOGAN, Attorney for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. In iln ivnnty Curt "f t tie State of Oregon, for Coliinit'ia County. In then ttsrof : he estate of Albert Lange, da ces. .1. Kotlee i" hereby given that the undersigned ha. been si pointed i.lmiiiitrator of the inge, del eaeed, by 'he county Court of 'in- Count! of Columbia, state of Ore , : . . I k! tiatd trust. All a havtnx clalina agalut nald estate are hereby : . .. i ti.-.l and reqnlred to present the same, led and wiih iriicr vnueher. ... the Miralnistratof .it the orttce of W. A. Ifarrti t - i o i, -n. , irfgon. within sir months frtnn the tale of ihts notice. I'uU'.l at -i lle'.ens. Oregon, Febraarv 3rd, 1811 ttCSTAVk UtMOS, A .tin iii - ra.or ol the catate o' Albert Lange. de- ssssss W. V. HARRIS. Attorney for Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING C. B, Harris has some of the famous bull ( ii piiintiins formerly owned by O. A. llation.ol ClatkCounty, Washington and l.e has left at the Mist office the diplomas showing that bis chickens got the first and ISSJSSsj pri.-es at the show nt the Clark County Poultry Associstion in Ittl The diplomas show what kind of chicken' Mr Harris has and anyone that Mali eggs should call and see them. PWtfSJI write C. IV Hsrrls, Honlton du g in. They cost 1.80 for a setting of fotmren. 18 tl