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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
Excursions East: Low Round Trip Fares SPORTS THE WHITEO Watches Clocks jim,f,,7. '" '- I7'81' AKU.t:i. l..' to 17.1 to .30. . . hpteuilier 1.2, t 7. io oh lEI. 2H H) (X) IK) IK) IK) IH) IK) (JO (Kl W IK) U() 7'. Ml 72 W) .Vi 00 f& 1)0 . f I OH M) . 10H f0 ft. r"i--, !HllieS"ll mshs ulutli Cluing" .Milwatikie :. lam Iviivit ioli.rmli) Spring" ,w York llnlfll'lllH Washington I''"7 W llaltiiimrit 17 fKt n - May !.'. i:i-Miiii '"li andl-t. 1'aul, 0 00. A TStirty of mutes going ami return ,o,,.-.i lor selection. Return limit tul-er ::i-t M"iH.vers are allowed III h dirfctioci. J. O. DIVKNS, Agent. Moulton. Oregon. E. COM AN. flrn. Irelght and l'enger Agt. EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 From All Point on Jregon-Wahingon Railroad &. Navigation Company rAMKK icago ..-172 W imii muds M ( u sVlMl C'ltV T ' ....... I .... ...... jiMtih wo uo ,.v rr. and Hiea "' uif j fortune when Yett laileil u taae Ittw'kind he knocked Owen advanced 70 00 ' both of tlii-in with a "cat sacrifice, anil hen big 111 il lloovef diopped scored, ! With jolly rioi of rootem and mi ablllnl.iiue nl good feeling tli lUimer team rame up laid Sunday on the Sir. Iraida lor the purpose , bra ting the la-al lwll tH.i.ii In t It it j;art of the riiunry. They bid nt l.i't g,,t away with the fart Clalnklitiic l)tinrh and ttiotijtit that their ediiriitinn hal prigr-M-d lar enough to take a crack at a r-al rlntiii iicirmti ip nine They wore met at the bunt by a gooil bunch of f ins ami St. I Iciik nropln to h't thriu know that the. town was theirs, with the exception of thti 111 game, ml a number of the Kainier people brought their dinner and enjoyed pic nicing in the uruvri around town, tail no onn enjoyed it no much that they forgot to I on hand at the grounds at '1 .M) sharp, no when lliw gaum was call-i-d by t'mplr Morton there was a good J7IJ 00 ' delegation of the faithfol from Imth towns In the grand ilnml ami lilriK Iicrx, and rvi-ry hut one of tlirm had inmle tliH trip f'r the purpose of making a lloi'f. Thouipron wan the firnt man up for the viaitora, and wait walked. Ijirry follow ed with a neiit facrillre ami advanced linn to rcond, when Vi-tt rame up and miiH'lifd out a doiihle Junt Inside the third haae linn that m ured him. About thin tiiiin Jack SUcey ununited thai they K' home an thn KHiie was as g jod im won, while Kd Wilmin, Frel Craumr tti.d Sum ll'.irn amiled and Raid "I told you to " Stevena only got a little bit rv and atruck out (riini(an and Hoov er Autiu led olf for the locala and hit a long ft y to renter, Si-rr MrikinK out. Ilrakke got on with a hit, hut was caught trying to alral aecond. One, two, three wa tho fate of ttie viaitora in the aeiimd, but th tale ol St. Helena half ol that Inning reada far dif ferent. Clatk waa thu firat titan tip an I M-eined to jul take naturally la the offering of llaggin. The drive he Bent to the fence In renter will Ij rememtH-r-ed a one of the longeat bita ever made hire. It hit on the top of the fence and bounced on over, tlnrk making the round of the Use Thi put the Uainicr htini li a mile up in the air. and 00 00 1 i,it,i! followed id rapid tire oruer. 00 00 j llKh got on when Larry booted hi gooti Paul Ftul, via Council I'.luIN . IIUH . S!.K I 'AT I S , l'. "'2, '.-I. - if.',, 7. . 1". I'-', l'i. 17. 2I.22.2H.2" ! W. v 1, 2. :t. 4, 0. in, 131, 111. 27 and 2M. .u.tl.4,.'., II. l j. 10. 17. 21, 22. 2;t. .H, '.'l and :i0. ; tfuiln-r 1. 2, , r, II and 7. jiover w ithin limit in either direc .in Final return limit Octoler 'ne aav througli California 111)00 ad- itiooal. iuire of any i t.-V . R. A N. Agent more complete information, or WM. McMURRAY neral Panenger Agent. Portlaml, Or. FOM IHJHTLANI) DAILY STEAMER Leave St. Helena 6;00 A Arrive at Portland 10:3(1 A Iave Portlaml at 2 M V Arrive St. Helena at 6:30 1' M. M. M M JOWVeVtTIME ' yu l hat yanr Uatk l aa4 alata a4 a.. w,mm " w, (.i.k pitia a hrltl wurk fur e- nf-lowa i.trB la 1 1 an a feialM tts.-tioa briars work ! arnsr M. Cwualttli (' 0 MtwQrtv 1 1 - MttMNMI SS.OI 22tlrMtTttli4.00 a.MfHii.n 1-uv Mll.Hll.fi 1.00 fllllBtt .50 n,iM 8.00 i ,4 .kM n n.i.. 7.50 P.lnU.I tllfllM .50 "a l-illr imrailMt tmw nrtMW faara. isc Dental Co.,1 Palnloaiai nn I st "itlullrftn. f ..... . k, . BABfllM Aa !... . .." ana naanmBivn m.vp.nw,w"W "y I'lrruit rmirt of '"iima I'uiiiitr. "''""I. t'l'ilniirt i. i.i '"'Imii 1 r H l iuittimn 'llir Summons tlio Mate of Oreann vi P It l.aiidnan tlm alxive namej ilrlenil b , '" I'I'ear aim ailnwer inei-mi- '' ",rllll von in llie aiMtve riliiun' "n" l-l.,rr Ihe'Mh ilaf nfJllly. lull, an'l ln-t. l.v i,,,!, M,., , inn l a T, 'Mi.w,.r . l.rwl.a i.lrn.l within "'" III,- I.UlliOM' f.. .t...r..f Will ' I" III.. p- Mlrl I... ..!... .rat...l ill IllA ..Ui.., ,.. . " ' " ' 1 .' '" M'lll. . ... . I" M-rve,l tllrnn Villi t'V pnl" , ' ""'"'"I I, ir a in-rliMl ni l week". '' O... Or, Mi. l uix.klv newHIM'r " .' n-.. .... ,.. u. .ii..i....a i.r..u,ii. "Ill I.. ,. ........ Jl.ln J A ,i . ' ' I y liin.l,. anil i.lil..reil herein. ,, j""" ' Hie nr.! iitil.lli alliin u( Oil" 'i"i- i i ne iihiit , ill, "1 Oim Kll ,,, I.H.H. in jnir '.. mil nil. I. If H ami Ciu.l it.k Attorssri for rialoUIT. nil (1v to riuht they Kth going to second Stevens rolled a slow hunt to ll:gin. hut Law Ix-at the ball to third and Steven got to (lrt, and stole second . Austin smashed a double t.. right and they both scored, making it five to one in favor of St. Helen. In the fifth tao more went up on the the score lniald in favor of the locals and Pete Prukke won fVOtl. Serr opened the inning with one of the hiti tl,..il,eiin the habit of getting, and ilrakke followed with a stimuli over the left held fence, lliakke made a let with llallagh three yeari ago that he aouldgeta home run before Kd did .,i, ii wan not settled until Sunday. In the sixth tle real night mure of the . ,.!.. l.itiuleH. a u-nlli-e hit. two stolen tes aim alk netted sis more run for St Helens and it wa here that llgg' '" "r the siinge and was replai-ed by Sleiieti. In the aevetitlt the viil"ni maoc n little npurt and cheered I l'ire up to the et.nt of causing mm i. "i' from the bench and take an interest, in thegx"". ,ml il ",)ny l',fr' for the lead that they had to go p against waa to many lor lh. nl. but in thia chap ter tour runs went a.-to-s, and they were every one ol them earned runs The local annexed another ore in the seventh making a grand total of four teen, which satiMicd even Uie uio-ii radical of the fun. The score follows; KA1N1KK All II II 10 A K Thompson, cl.. Ijirry, 2b Vett. ss (irtiuignn, .tl-- Ilmiver, if Cook, lb ...4 ..-3 ..A ...4 ...4 ... -.1 Colvin, c 1 1 llaggin, p, H Kapell.H Sicbcrls. , Total 1 Atftin.lb, S-rr, c Ilrakke, 3b Clatk, s Itiillagh, cl Perry, rf Shea, rf, cf Owens, If Lawa. 2b Stevens, p Total V - J 33 ST. IIKI.HNS 0 1 CLATSKANIE WINS The Hammond Lumber Co , the would be rhitmpioiis from Astoria, and the team that bus t eat ull of them on the lower river, but got an aw ful nkinn ing at thi place, made another mistake last .Sunday and straed out of their own county and into Columbia, where there are some real barn-ball teams. Thi time they slopjied at Clnti-kunie, and almost got away with a game, but the Indian were tlinre in tin home Ht retch and lit the finish the score wall all to the giad and in their favor, 7 to U. The game was a nip and tuck affair, the vixitors leading up until the eighth inning when the braves lied the score, and the ninth panning uneventfully, the run put across by the hone team in the last half of the tenth was the one that got the baron There was lots of hard hitting, and some pretty IVlding, though it is probable that if either of ClatHkauie's regular twirlera, llaggin and I'.rvant, had been on the job, the game would have been decided a lot sooner than it was. Ilatterie, ClaUkanie, Elliott, Ukxela and lllackford ; Hammond Lumber Co., Kellio and Mcllonald. Struck out by Ki-llio, 11. P.y Klliott, 14. Hits Clats- kauie IK, Hammond Luiolwi Co , 12. BASEBALL NOTES Peter Ilrakke was cer.ainly there. The team that Rainier had here ran put up a whole lot better game than they did Sunday. They got off on the wrong foot, and w ith the St Helen team hitt ing the way they were there was noth ing to it. Huggin was hit hard, hut that fact! does not make him any the less a good pitcher. Joe was working good, but the Biipairt he bad in the second inning was enough to throw anyone off. Three errors when each of tliem meant a run. Ihidley Clark is certainly some ball player and the way he hits is a sight to see Hut it was good when Haguitl parsed him with two on and two out. llallagh was the next up and got a clean iugle. Serr is the lie t catcher that has been j on the St. Heleui diamond this year. He has out hit and out played all of them. And did you ever notice the way he gets under the foul tips? He is a regular shark at it. Stevens has not lost a gsnie for St. Helens this year, with tlm exception of the one that was forfeited by the um pire at Knlama, and lie would have won that if it hsd went the ful! nine innings. Next Suuday the Columbus Club will be here and a week from Sunday Ka lama come up to let u get even . The ColumbuH Club was formerly the C. Y. M. C. and out of IS games played this year have l.wt but one. The week after Kalamu plays here the team goes to Kalama.atid the first Sunday in August they go down to Rainier. An excursion w ill las run to each of the out of town games and everyone should go. The game with the Columbus Club next Sun day will be the best of the season. The game went off without any dis agjecable rag chewing, and the Kainier hoys and management seemed to be perfectly satisfied w ith the decisions ot Mr. Morton, who held the indicator. It gave the people of S. Helens and the fans in particular a lot of satisfaction to have things'pass off an well, as after the disagreements of lust year it was feared that there might lie some of the old feeling enter into the contest. Asa result there will undoubtedly be large crowd accompany the team when they goto Rainier. Von A. Gray J E: Watchmaker and Jeweler. All ZZ Work Guaranteed. 3 Optical Good. St. Helen Or. -5 fiiUliiluiaiiiuuuiaiUiaiiiuiaiiiiiiiiuaiiuauUiUiaiuIu JJiuiplMi ittrat iHarkrt WELCH & CHAMBERS Fresh and Salt Meats The newest and best Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon and Lnnl. Highest prices paid fcr l.utcher's stock B HOULTON, - - OREGON 3 fiiaakiaiaiilaiaiiaiaailaiaialaiaaiiUiaauaailiilaai UsafcLattsllaUl 3 White 1 a-1. 3 lor 3 Clean J People UL UOLlljlQ.l, IliUL ItlULUlULl ST. HELENS LAUNDRY! Coder new management Watch for the Wagon Monday G. F. ROBERTSON P STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES TEAS AND COFFEES I Are our specialty. Gunpowder Tea at 50c and GOc. I None better for the money. English Breakfast Tea at 40c. Ceylon Tea at 70c. Lipton's Tea at 40 and 75c. j Green Tea at 40c and 60c. I CotTee in bulk at 25c, 30c, and 40. Coffee in tins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00 Monopole and Schillings Spices and Bakinpr'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. ST. HELENS, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tha Interior f. 8. Land Oltli-e at 1'nrtland Ore. Jult l-t. lull. Notlrs l horeriy slvt-n tliat Jeilin M ituiki-n. n( Warn-ii, Ori-ai'ii. who, nn ret-. llh. lain. maile Ilium-""1"'! r.iiiij mm, ... N t f-i-rtlo" Tiiwiih:i 4 Niirth. Kaiue i wi.nl, Willameite Mi-rlilin. h tileit nollre ol Inli'iiil'in l maSe Klnal Coinniii tnlliill I'naif. In talilh claim lo tin- lan.l l.,iv d.nrrll-e'l. ta-livre the Ki-iMMit anil Ki-relvcr ol the I'liltnl Wall lJin.1 Ultn-, al l-orllaiiil, Oreaon. on the "ilh llMy AiiKiwt. . .. K.I, ......... V P lllann.nf Wnrn-n. ore.: lvtertilwn.nl W arren, nn-iinn . SiUn W llhiirii. nl Warn-n, On-aoii; lllllonl llarrl,ol llouuon. wreami. ,, .. Kl-k-Mer I N.A,ii.Lliii,t,LAiUiiLAAtULlitliL.UHtiL.kiULlttULj T I 3 10 21 13 R II 12 2 1 40 11 11 27 HI 2 J'eter Itnr.ukos. the champion light welglit wrestler will meet Walt JohnHon, a i:aj fonnder. at tl City U W dv night. I'eter M fr"i' l"ece while Johnson comes Irom the cotintr where all all real Johnaoiia come from, barring only the black ones. Kadi man as a K.t 1 countrymen here and he match Is looked upon a. a ort ol natlo nal atlalr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tha Interior l'.t. Laii'l I'llu-e at rortlaml. Ore. .Mine uith I '.Ml. . L . w .1.., f-lia 1 11 llrri. ot Yankton, rolHi.il'iat'niiiily. nrra-on, who on April Ull h niK'le Hoinete.l hmry Ii"nrlal No. ll --l. i w' ols,.,ttn Townhlt. 4 Nnrlh. Kaiii.- i Wi-.l, Willamette Mi-rlil aii, h II led noliee Intention to make Kllial Klve Year Pnaif, lo etahllll eUlln to the land live newTine.!. ... ........-..-. It iM-rollIm I nlled Klale. I.an.l Hillee. al ivrilaiid, ori'son, on thelMlnUy ol Anirtui Wll , Uiinant name. wili.e-.; KriM V .t h- V. K. Mill. olllonlton, urc. (( r.HUIHY. Knlter. NOW DOING BUSINESS COLUMBIA PACKING CO, HOWELL & ALLEN, Prop.. Everything in Fresh and Cured Meats t at lowest prices. Next Door to H. Morgus St. Helens, - - Orgeon S.AitiitALttLUiULUiULiAAtuLi4tULAAtULif If you want a high grade sewing ma chine which is a World's Standard of Excellence buy the WHITE. The machine it 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 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. Hooghkirk, Matter. RAILROAD TIME. Leaves Rainier dally (except Siinday)for Port laud, at 6 A. M.. deDarting from Helens ais o e.iKk. Returning, leaves Portland at 2:30 P M., arm-In at bl. Ueleos at 4:4a. Passengers ani Fast Freiht. FCrf PORTLAND DAILY ?0 RTLAND LAXDIXti. ALDER ST Jjrt. L GILBERT ROSS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON St. Helens, Oregon Oflk'e Muckle Building-; both phones jR.KDWlSBOSd, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 8T. HELENS OREGOv J E. MILLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon QRRI.N B.VCKCS CIVIL ENGINEER RAINIER. OREGON' JJR. H. R. CLIFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. Thones Main 3.7.12; A-3iM; Res. E. 4657 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County ot Columbia. In the matter of the estate of Rachel K. Link, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been du ly appointed administrator of the above entitled eetate by the County Court of Columbia County, i-tate ol Oregon, and has duly qualified and entered upon the discharge of his duties as such adminis trator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the tame, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to John F. Logan, attorney at law, 4.1 Mohawk building, 1'ortland, 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 Kachel E. Link, deceased. JOHN F. LOGAN, Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Appointment of Administrator Notii-e Is herrtiy tven that the niidcriiWiir-d ! ilulv nm-oliitrd on May Jl. Mil, hy the oiinty fonil of the Htati- ol Ori-Kon tor the Count V ol 1 olunilils. Administrator 'lh"'e will nm.'d ol the mime lu Ori'aon ol llnel II rump. d. ri-iwt. .... All iht-oii. hiivlim claims .ilnt ssld enlitte .re hir. tiy r.-inr."l lo I'" nt the -nine. wi'U Uie .rol-r von. h-r, .nd duly v.-rltte. t.. ll. mid rsimifd wlihln sis months from the d;i e heivnlat Iheoilireollheroiiniy 1 lerk oil ol "mhia l oillilv. Htste ol Oroapn. st SI. Helens. It! wld .iinniv nd tte, l.y lesylnu tha Mine Ilh the Mid elerk lor me. li.u.dJ..iy7,Mii.(,ii,Jl.fR v ,,. dmliilut rst r with the will snneied ol Ihe tatats ol tliMl II. C'aiDi, deceased. F. B. Holbrook Co. ROOH i, Worcester BIdg. Porland, Oregon Will use this space for ex ploiting a tract of Colum bia County land : : : Notice to Creditors. In the County Court ol the ?tte of Orciton. I'olUllltMA Conntv. In the mutter of the estate nf Albert I sine, de- eeas.-d. Nom e i herehy Riven thst the nndcrslitne,! tin been duly appointed administrator of the rsiate of Albert Ignite, dei-faxed. by 'he County t'O'irt of the Coiimv of Cnlumliiii. state of Ore gon, and has duly qualified for ild trust. AH iH-rsons havinit i lainift aitain.t !.aul estala are ner'l'y tiotined and re'tuired to present the ame. dulv ve'lflod and vtilh pr,iH-r Toucher, to the a.fmlnl-trator at the ortire of W. A. Harris, al st. Helens. Oregon, within nix month from the date ol ibis notice. Dalwl at st. Helens. Oreiton. February 3rd, 1911 tU'STAVK l.ANliK. Administrator ol the estate of Albert Lanite. de ceaned. W. A. HARRIsl. Attorney lor Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING. C. Pi. Harris has some of the famous Itti If Orpingtons formerly owned by O. A.llatton.of Clark County, Washington and be h is left at the Mist office the diplomas showing that his thickens got the first and second prizes at the show of the Cl.uk County Poultry Association in 1U10. The diploma show what kind of chickens Mr. Harris has and anyone that wanu eggs should call and see them. Poregsrs write C. H. Harris, Honlton Oregon. They cost 11. 50 for a setting o! tonrtna.