The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, June 23, 1911, Image 5

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SPORTS
THE WHITE
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Round Trip Fares
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September I, 2, 4 to. 7.
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KiiiMi t'ny
Oaabe..
Pulutti
Winnipeg
Chicago
Milwaukle
St. Louis
I driver
Colorado Hprlng.
Km York
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72 60
72 60
70 00
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Baltimore 107 60
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stay 12. 13 Mineappolli andht. 1'itul,
HfflOJ.
4 variety of remit going ami return
in. open lor selection. Keluru limit
October 8lt. Stopovers are allowed Id
itch direction.
J. O. OIVENS. Agent,
houlton, Oregon.
W. E. COMA.
Ota. freight and Passenger Agt.
EXCURSION
FARES EAST
19 11
From AD Points on
Oregon-Wathingon Railroad
& Navigation Company
10 r Alt KM
Chicago 72 00
Cooocll llluiT 00 00
Omaha 00 00
lasaasCity 0 00
8t Joseph 60 00
St. rul 0 00
St. Psul, via Council Idtifl' 03 00
St. Louis 70 00
SMI! 1ATK
M HI. 17. I. r-. 22, 2:1, 2t. 25. 27, 2
n.l ?. .
June 6, 7. . 10, 12, HI. 17. 21, 22, 2H. 20
indSU.
My 1, 2. X 4, 6. n. 10, 20. 20. 27 ami 2S.
inpi.t 3. 4. 5. 1 , 15. 1(1, 17, 21. 22, 2:1.
2H, 21 nii.I 30.
September 1, 2, 4, 6, 0 ami 7.
itnporers within limitt In either diree-
ton. Final return limit h'tolr 81.
On aay thronnh California SIS 00 ad-
ditional.
Inuuirc of anv O.-W. R. A N. Aifrut
lor more cniiiptei Information, or
WM. 'McMURRAY
Ceeeral Pan.r Ag.nt, Portland, Or.
IOW PORTLAND DAILY
STEAMER
AMERICA
Leaves St. Helena 6:00 A, M.
Arrive al Portland 10M A. M.
Leave Portland at 2:30 P. M
Arrive hi. Helena at 6:30 P. M
NOW "best TIME
' ym U, hava ymr v,tb eat mi !.! ut
-""i. " w4 Bar I Ik plaoa to gat th.
MlnlrM .ill. " .... .... ...
nriuiio wora ler dui.
itt ! Mirnn la
ont Amf II italra4.
falnlffa estrai'lloa
trm whMt tlkti off
trl4f wnrk l ar.lar.
CmmIUIwh ("a.
hrflrent 55.1
2airMftTMlli4-l
0M rWlM 1. 1
Ewmi nrihif tO I
wimrmiiift .51
rttiN 8.00
I.OU
.50
ANOTHER FOR THE LOCALS
rue ht. Helena ball teoiii. the bam!
ami !... ..I. .... ...
,,, ,ue gIeaI)er
America to It full capacity left here
mat Monday morning at 0 .10 lor the tmr
Do n Kltig down the river and aralp-
inK wie t. uthkmile Indiana, and the e
uiioltliB Iripwutup to their ex nect-
aliotm. Tli bout lunded at v..ri.l
poinU "long the line, and cava the nat
ives a treat In the way of mu.ir, by tl.a
natiu. At tolilu the Cruiai r ilonton wa
lavd, and the Und i.laved "America
aim "lannkee Doodle." Aluir a very
lili-Kiaiit trip oialxnit three hotiit weurri
ed at the creek on whi.-u Clai.kanlcU lo-
eHtcd. and were welcomed at the dock
by a lrn crowd of liopiut,le people
who wuntcil to take our money a ay
ironi u.
The sauia waa called at about three
o'clwk, aitb Joe lUtuin on the mound
for the ludiunt and etcvenit workinir for
H. Helen. Ht-nry Weit held the Indi
cator, while Sheriff Thoiuptou watched
the bane a.
Nan Palleraon alorted the ganieat the
tit k, and whided at three of Steven
bender in lh aunt approved lyle, got
lore, threw down hi but, grinned, and
took bia aeat like ai lit tie man, telling
hi teem mate that "there wai nothing
toil." lilackford g"t on when Claik
booted hi eay roller, but wa thrown
out at third when Uktela knocked one
to the pitcher. Huggm ended the inn
ing with a pop fly to Dritkke.
The tint waa uneventful lor St. Helen
but in the perond the fir.t run of the
game waa put aero. Clurk waa out,
llryant to Bryant, but Pattern, the
ClaUkanie Patienon'e brother, ainahed
one into the yard of a neighboring aw
mill lor a couple ol aUtion, ami took
th rd when itryant dropped a throw into
hi hand. Owen (truck out, but Pat
teroon acore! when I'kiela dropped a
alow nue from the bat of Joe Urolith,
Hniunh waa thrown out trying to pur
loin aecond. Nothing wa doing in the
(coring line lor the home team until the
fourth. Itrough dropied Illackloid'i fly
and I'karla and Haggin each followed
with a hit. Three on and one down, and
the Clatukanle bunch were asking for an
adding machine. Itryant popped a fly
to rll.'h, and Klliot rolled one to Pat
ternon and wa thrown out at first, but
lllockford feoied, ami Mev. n endod it
by atriking out Cooyers.
Tbe (core Udug tied, rJt, lUli'tis went
out nftr amilher in the ith, HUvms
opened with a two barr and got third i
on Itnllegii'a gronnJer. miliuh atoln
ecind. and wa aliraui-ed to third when
fteven scored on llrukke'a aarritlce.
Two to one looked a lot better, but in
their ballof the sixth the Indiuus went
n the war path and two hie, a walk
and an error allowed two runitocome
acroas.
With the ore three to two, the Clatv
kanlrf peoidn were talking ol (folng home
ul what 1'iey had expected, St. Helen
hn l a good team, but, and a lot more
Then they cheered up, the wort wai
coming. The eighth opened in grand
style. 8teven lared nnt a double, Hall
agh knocked a pop fly to itryant aud waa
out, but I'keeta accomodallngly bootel
Itwa grounder, and Hleen went to
third and Law t.k ercoiid on the Crl
Ull pitched. Brakke waa out for try
ing to run over Haggin, and Clurk lost
the ball for a couple ol bae, Koring
l.swsand Steven. I'alteraon walked,
but Clark scored on Oaetn two base hit.
Five to three and that ended the game.
While there was tome question aa to the
work ol the ttinp on ball and strikes,
atilJ West I undoubtedly a lair aa can
be, a..d while anyone make mistakes,
the boy were alt a.tliafiml, ami voted
ClaUkanie a good town, their ball team
a nice lot of b llowa, and the bum It who
barked them with their money, good
looser.
The score.
CI.ATSKAXII5
All 11 II PO A
toth Ul player, thongb the tenm would
have been ttronger with Nadeau at abort
and Austin ba k In the game. The
groan we heard about outaldcre win
ning for Ht. Helen and not having tne
regular tenm there do not app'y. We
have no doubt Unit Ifnirgin g-a U Chit
(kanle every Sunilay for his health.
The Wnrren team downed the local
aecoiid team on the Ht, len groiiuil
last Mjiiilny by a close (core. Quite a
crowd turned out to see the giune ai d
enjoyed It immenaly,
RAINIER WINS "
Hoover' excellent pitching and good
upport resulted In lluinier deleating
the Piedmont Star by a score of 7 to 2
last Sunday. Hoover came back after a
year absence and held the viallori to
five hits, striking ont nine of them.
Colvin caught a good game, while
Thompson excelled in the field. Kirk,
(Iranian, Colvin, and Cook were the
heavy hitler with three each.
The score :
RAINIER
A 15 R II PO A E
Thurston 2b 4 2 1 3 0 0
Kim a 6 2 3 1 1 0
(iranigiin 3b ...4 1 3 0 2 0
Colvin c 4 13 112 0
Hoover p 4 0 0 1 0 0
Cook lb 4 12 0 10
Thomeju cl .6 0 1 2 1 0
Kapell If 6 0 0 0 0 0
Wilde rf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Total 3l 7 13 27 13 0
er
I Von A. Cray
t Watchmaker and Jeweler. AH
Work Guaranteed.
I; Optical Goods St. Helens Or.
wiaiiiiiiiiiWaiuiiUiiiiiiuiaiaiiiiuiUiUiaiaiaiaaiuiiiiiuu
at:
It:
WELCH & CHAMBERS
Fresh and Salt bleats
The newest and best Fresh
Meats, Hams, Bacon and
Lard. Highest prices paid
for butcher's stock
E HOULTOIT, - - OREGON
l.ind If 3
PIEUMo.NTKTAltS
0 0
"hnw 2b
Mullen cl 4
Sheen lb 4
Kislier c 4
(iravelle p 3
iumm 3
Iody rl 3
Habernai'h 3b 3
10 1
1 4
3 1
1 0
2 3
Total 2U 2 6 24 13 4
BY rXMNliS
Rainier... 2' 001 0 112 7
Hit.... 2 0 0 3 1 2 1 4 13
Piedmont 0 200000 0' 02
Hit 040001 0006
I'.atieries Rainier, Hoover and Colv-
ii. I'loimont, (raveile aud tistier.
an
ritiN
Pshikiti Iitr'tlss
'asiua aaae ssthsbs
'"J rullr cnariuKaiaa tmr ftriaaa t
- ""'r naraBta rae nnaaa yaara.
Wise Dental Co..i-c
p!llnl. ll.i.
ns)ISIni,TsifanWsaniris rDKrtNS.0
a. si. t s r. k. aaais.sis
Summon
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"'""On,l:H,y.
". ' ' " Uufman,
m? " " lj,,"nn, th atiov nsmnt defen.1-
tulilj, ""m" f Ihaatale of lrrnn ton are
Mmi.i r,il"T'' alar atel annwrr iherom
i.. B ymi In Ihe shove enlllle.l
H)sr. i '"'rathewih .Isy ot July, twit, ami
lf ...j ""iiiieu mat u ymt ran in
MI'lll. .r"'?"'r "p ntherwlso ples.l wlllilB
,.i, '""HsIiiUB'for waiitlherwH will i-
wm.w u,'?'," ',rvd "pen yon h puh't
l-itn li.i "'"aiHrlo.lol sis weeks, eeil
l ;.! i " ""'"" Ml.t, a weekly newttpi-r
iirii.u."r"l"""a. I" (Helen", Oregon,
-"i.i '1t'" """'' lha :t,.m.ral.la f A
"III, limy ... .... A k...l..
'o....,u .ri.rr","!,"- In Ht. , Helen.
Ti.rv."."r "in'ie ami
kmn. i, V. "'lh Mt txil.tli-ntlon ( thl. SMin
'"Slhm J 1M' 1 "H- The date l lha ll blip--a
m lhisMn,ro is July , lull
i-'o.i.if a ani k'i.i.ikk,
AltoraeyifDirialntlir.
Patterson 2b..;
Ill uk ford rf...
Ukai I
HuRgin p
IL llryant 3b. ,
Klllott c
Convert II. . ....
J. Itryant lb ,
sin-all
12 1
0 0
On .S.ifurday Mr. Faxon brought Ihe
Yaiikion tcliKil team inandChiM. While
waa Hai'ing f r him with t'ie fcliool kids
of Houlton. They tangled on the St.
Helens grouuda and there waa some
thing doing front the start of the game
until the hit man wa out in the ninth
inning. When it was a'l over Yankton
waa vcy niu -li on ne map, and tbe score
flood .10 io in thtir favor. We did not
hear just how Houlton annexed that
I income tally, but ihey had it and were
happy.
The Columbia City Humming P.irds
with the variegated suits met the C. and
T. Ke.ls of Ooble lat Sunday on the new
ground at Hutadays, and defeated the
Red 13 to 10. There wm nothing to it
but Columbia City and the way the girl
cheered lor the home team was charged
by the visitors to be Ihe cause of their
defeat
Next Sunday the fast Astoria t. am
ill be at this place and they have writ
ten opto tell us that they are coming
after the long end of the gate receipts.
They have won the hist five g.itues they
played, and fully expect to get away
with the locals. There seems to be a
difference of opinion as to what the re
sult will be.
From the Rainier Review
White
Clothes
3 for
J Clean
jj People
ST. HELENS
LAUNDRY
Cuder new management
Watch for the Wagon Monday
G. F. ROBERTSON
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
ii ssaua i;a u-.aas.ii sii.ul.i.'ijj siaMtafi i
Total 34 3
ST. HELENS
6 27 I t 4
Ihillaghlb.
Perry rf...
Law rl...
Brakke 3b.
Clark a 4
Patterson 2b 3
Owens If 4
Broiigh cl 3
(jleason C, ... 3
Stevens p 4
0 6
Total 30 ft 6 27
Champion ol Columbia County.
Itrakke speared a nice one in the fifth.
ILiggln wiv ked nice and wa there all
the time, lint lie did not have It on
Stevens at any atage ol the game.
In the seventh 8teven got an unaHsia
ted double. Tlii doe not happen to a
tiitcher very often. He al.o made two
ol the tallica and two two baggets.
Clark wa there with the long bit when
It was weeded. H and Patterson re
In the Ull game played here a week
ago la-t Sunday with Clatskanie, Mai
mer Wai beaten: out pitihcd and out
played. Clutnkanie should be pleased
and proud i In fact excused for an uncon
trolled fever heat of joy. II you aw
the report of the game ail it apiteared In
"The Chief remember and be kind;
remember last year and bi charitable ;
think ol next tfnte and be hopeful.
The combined feeling ol a boy with
his first long trousers, a girl with ht r
first formal caller: a chanpie witti his
f.a)t on his flrt deer, boiled down to
gether and run through a strainer would
be a wexk concoction compared to the
concentrated essence of juvenile joy ex
hihited by our secluded neighbor.
Tne report started under the follow
lug beadling 9 to.i, and pas consistent
from i he flrt to the last.
We buy in large quantities and are
able to sell at smaller precea than the
other fellow. James Mlickle A Son.
Notice of Time Set for Settlement of Fi
nal Account.
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 GOc. .
Coffee in bulk at 25c, 80c, and 40.
Coffee in ti.is 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
iilb'.rAi'tVlLLlttitalSs IttftsIitirlfiUiaitias
NOW DOING BUSINESS
I COLUMBIA PACKING CO,
HOWELL & ALLEN, Props.
In the f'onnty Court of the State of Oregon to
t'nltimhta t'onnlv.
In ihe master ot Hie estato of Nancy (lure, m
eenni'.l,
Noilee l heirl.y tKlven that R. K. Qnlefcthe
.tinlnlirnl..ro( Ihe etate ot Naney iiore, ile
eeniw.1. h remlereit a n.l reertfl lor .ellle
nn'iil, ami tHe.1 lit antil ollrl hl Itnal aeeuiint
of hl a.linl'O-trnlliMl nt shIiI enlale. aiel that
aalimlar, the IfJnl ilsy ot July 'Wit. si leh
n iM'lia'k A. M. at Ihe Court Riann of saht Court
In lha eity of HI. Helen.. Columbia County,
Oregon, has heen itiily appointed hy theJmlire
nt ml'! Com I (or the etlleiiienl of saht aeiiiunt,
at ahl' h tune anil plnee any ersHii nitereteil
In aul e.tiile niar apix-sr ami Ilia ohJtH'tton. In
m il Hnal aeeount ami have ion Ii ohjreltoiis
t K. R. (Jt'll K.
Aitmlnl.tralor of tit e.iat of Saney Oore
deeeaaea.
Everything in
Fresh and Cured Meats
at lowest prices.
Next Door to H. M orgus
St. Helens, - - . Orgeon
F... B. Holbrook Co J
3 ROOH I, Worcester BIdff. Porland, Oregon
3
Will use this space for ex
ploiting a tract of Colum
bia County land : : :
II you want a high grade sewing ma
chine which Is a
World's Standard of Excellence
buy the WHITE. Tbe machine Is un
surpassed for simplicity, durability and
the character of the work it will do. It
i made in two styles, tbe Vibrator Shut
tle and tbe Improved Rotary Shuttle.
The latter machine sews either a lock or
a chain stitcb. There are a number of
styles to choose from and the wood
work Is the handsomest possible.
LOCAL DEALER
J. Muckle & Son
Str. Ira I da
C. . Hooghkirk. Mattv.
RAILROAD TIME.
w-aaaj- uoonci (caorp rju UUBT IWI rWK
Uii.l, at A. M.. departing from Bl Helens at!
v.M"-o. nciuiuiui, icaiw rwniMHi U J.OW K
arrtviLm at bl. Helens at t:4&.
Fassemeh ani Fast FreliM.
FOR PORTLAND DAILY
W)RTLANT LANDING. ALDER ST
JJU. L. GILBERT BOSS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon
Ofuce Muckle Bnilding; both phones
U&. KDWINK0S8,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T. HIIJtKB
OKEOCr
E. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens, Oregon
o
SKIN BACKUS
CIVIL ENGINEER
R.UN1KR. ORIGON
Q.K. H. a. CUFF.
Physician and Surgeon
Announces the removal of his
office to 912-14 Selling Building,
ortiand, uregon.
Phone Main 3392; A-3226; Res. E. 4657
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
a the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, tor tne County ol Columbia.
In tbe matter of the estate of Rachel
. Link, deceased. Notice is hereby
given tbat the undersigned has been do
ly appointed administrator of the above
titled estate by the County Court of
oluiubia County, State ol Oregon, and
has dnly qualified and entered upon the
discharge of his duties aa such administrator.
All perrons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
tame, with proper touchers and duly
verified, to John F. Logan, attorney at
, 4.'1 Mohawk bnilding, Portland.
Oregon, within six months from tbe date
of this publication.
Dated at St. Helens, Oregon, and first
published on the 7th day of April, 1911.
William link.
Administrator ol the estate of Rachel E.
Link, deceased.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice to Creditor.
In the County Court of the Stat, of Oregon, for
Coltimhia County,
lu Ihe matterof ihe estate ol Albeit Lane, da-
Notie la hcrehv alven that lha nni1erlmt
aa been tluiy appointed administrator of tb.
e.tate vi AlNrt Lantre, deceased, by 'h. Count
ourt of the County of Columbia, Atat. of Ore
on. and ha. duly auallAed lot said trast. All
ermm. having i-lalms aaalnat said aasal. arw
hereby mmAed and required to nreaent the
same, dnlv ve-ifled and with proper vouchers.
In Ihe administrator at the office nt W. A.
Iairt. at St. Helena, Oreeon. wlthlusllBonth
from ihe itate nt ihia noth'e.
thklcd at !!, Heleua, Drevon. Febrnarv Sri, 1911
Ul'rll AVK LANltK.
Admtnliitrator of tha estate of Albert Lang., ds-
eeaaed.
W. A. HARRM.
AtUirn.y tor Admlutstrator.
EGCS FOR SETTING.
C. B. Harris has tome of the famous
Hud Orpingtons formerly owned by O.
A. Ilatton.ol Clark County, Washington
and he ha left at tbe Mist ollice the
plomas showing that bis chickens got
the first and second prizes at the show
ol the Clark County Poultry Association
in 1010. The diplomas show what kind
ol chickens Mr. Harris has And anyone
that wants eggs should call and see then.
PoreKKs write C. B. Harris, Houlton
Oregon. They cott $1 60 for a retting ol
fourteen. IS II