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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1911)
I vSSTEast: Low AljUlW"""' Round Trip fares to :' to 21) .. 1 1 : in 111 7 ' IT I ,,,,5, 7. ."' ' .... .... U I (. t, l'. v - ' l" ' .. ... ! OU II to I. -1 ,xint 3, 1, '. tiU) 00 IK) 00 00 (HI lit) 00 1.0 (Kl IK) CHI fa) 170 00 .Vi 00 M 00 ....i-r I '. 4 t) 7. l.ul ,iic"ll ui City.. .h jth .oipcg Cliicuifo ' Jilur Uuif llriivi-r ,.t,,i Spring . . jioh w) r ',,rlt IIIH Ml jilrlptu " Washington Il''7 W) Bilt.nwfH 107 M ft 10 00 tr 12. i:l-Mnn-ii'Hjli and St. Paul, ... vitlcly of mules going " return. (, .election. KrtiifB liii.it her illst. Sti.jxivrra are allowed in liirecliun. J. O. Ulvr.NS. Agent. Iloutton, Oregon. E. COM AN. Ota. freight and Paaaenger Agt. XCURSION ARES EAST 19 11 From All PoinU on V cgon-Waihingon Railroad Ac Navigation Company o --' ul niufin 00 M) 00 ti.l'itv w ' -,.h ) oo ul W .ul via Council l'.lufla M 00 70 00 sii.:; I'ATI-.S 1', 2.1, 24. 2S. , 27 n.l 21. 22. i IS, I 1 ?." 5. :.'., in. 12. I'i. 17. 21.22. 2S.2-' VI. 1 1.:. :;. i, '.. n. tj. w. 20 :.t;i, 4.r.. it, li. itt, 17. ' ?.i (ill .;i. "mbcr I. 2, 4, f), and 7. : overs within limit In eitlier direc- io Knnil reditu limit I H-tolarr s v through California tl5U0 ad- iutlll. iiiire o( any O.-W . R. A N. Agent :airc complete information, or WM. McMURRAY wral Passenger Af ent, Portland, Or. TOW PORTLAND DAILY STEAMER eaves Sl. Helen 8:00 A. frnves at Portland 10::I0 A. -aves Portland at 2:30 V. fcrnvca St. Hclnni at 6.30 1 . M. M. M M OWVeVtTIME 1 7ar to has. .oar taatk eiif and slat aa ' .'"! ilon and k.ra la tka plaoa to f( tka nwn roaalhla. (Wi.riflTW I W. Salsa alaia aaa hrl.laa work for awf ul, teaa ialroa la o.e ilaf If dMtra.1. Falalasa ra.llua fraa wbaa alalaa ot briaaw norl is rw a, CmuMsIUM I'M. Mter0raM $3.00 2lrMrTMlll4.0 atu ;iKa 1. 0 .Ml Milan 1.00 SiiwrmiKn .60 Y-vtfi ptr- 6.oo -2 I r..M 7.50 f ll rma,at aa Mwmh P.I.I.II lilr'Hw .60 SOaaaaaM,,, ntT HITMH inrk full ........ tm nttmmm aaara. jVise Dental Coic ralnlexs DentiAts tllliMlna Tkl. ak. a.. ... kkAaaTI Blifl ABB ,,. ' a antj n knink70rf run " a I 4, M, U I f, M. IlliUklMl RAINIER WINS lUinlnr won fiom Kf1no in uuinn tlmt wmticiting from itrirt to lmili mill tint mik won iu the Ui inning, morn fl Id 5. TIib iruine WHH (itturril liv Wlllti'rlMitliHiu'k j)ilcliiii( mill mUii tlmt ol McCntklu fur live Iiiiiiiii". The Utter weitkeiicil mil Kuiiiii-r riiiil him lor eiulit liitg In tlireo inninira. Kliliylutk liniim run, while Owi-im, Wihle, (iraiiniKHii, Wintrrlxithitin nl l(elirriln vt'r hiavy lutlem. Tim Si'urii lUinier All H Tliuiiiiaiin rl 4 0 Yett 4 :i l'ruiun .'lb 4 0 Malm n c 3 0 lltirehettlb 4 0 VilJ 2h 4 1 Ik.tli rl 2 0 (en. rl 2 2 KaHl If 3 0 trough If 1 0 WiiiU-rlxittmin p 2 0 Total s:i Keljo AH Klrhy c anil cf ft Ttiu rat on If 4 Hrlicrilcn lb & t Hitch cl anil C 4 Stile 2t 4 Irwin 3b -4 Ni'laon rf ...... j 4 Kirk 3 Iiauvolt 1 M Summon "" rirt-nit fmirt of the Mat of On-ann """in tin I niinly. 1 'i'iIiii.ii, i.lalntia, vi V II l.ufiiin "lint. 11 " Uiitman, lh aiKive nami'it itntunil iimi- nf tlm Htau of irr,in yoii ' A 0 0 1 2 I 2 12 0 10 0 I 0 0 0 0 11 27 10 4 R K I'O 1 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 t'oiklep 4 0 0 Totals A 2 1 1 1.1 0 4 2 3H 6 7 21 17 3 l!y Inning Raiuirr 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 Una 1 0 0 1 1 3 2 3 0--11 Kelao 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-5 Hut 2 10 0 1110 17 SuinuiiHry Home run Kirhy, two lum hit Kiihy Owuim, C.MUignn, llelnl.n aacrince hit, Malian, Winlerlaitham. St ruck out liv Winterbotham 12 ljr McCorkle. lUw-i im Iwlaa by Mct'orklu 3. Wil.l plti.li McCoikle. Hit tiiaiiiK"". vM"ter taitham, Tliuratou '1 ball, Kirhy. aiulrn Uxii lUinier 0 Kelau 6. Tunc . 15 Uuipirr HetMl ami (iuiiini. ON THE HOG , HimiHliody down at the plant of the St. II-Umh Mill Co. i KIJ"'Kto 1,6 l'ul ..... .. ... .i...rii on lim uo(. aim iuiii. mj . Tti..r haa luwn a rliHive iiih. Ik In the method. th.re llmt almilutely ri-qilrea th it siirli lie the eae. There nave oi en aeveral men netting the "hog" In Mini i..,;n., ilir luut arrk. and when lie i inrnml h) xie it will take tw.j or tUrtM tiicck to keep him going- As a goer this "hog" beats any Fourth of July gn-amnl pig that a ever tiirnid h-. It la in the nature ol crusher and all of the slab and waste except only that sold around town will be ..... ihront'li Urn "1102" anl m n ilc into an l iiitt to t aold by the fc-ow load to Portland fuel company. Thin will net he mill company a lurir um in the course of a year and is comiiaratividy a new thing in this sec tion. The wanle comes out on ui river ide of Hie mill and insHia I of burning 1. -a ,.... ,.f the mills do it is put in i ... ... j . the hi'g anil from is curried on a convey or to a scow, thus loading with a very i;.,l-1. .o.llitw and at a IlllllilUU 11 e- iene. Them are a numtH-r 01 tuner uiiug' i. the plant that are of interest. The big machine shop is in op.T.ttionnd Cn handle the heaviest of work. 1 s.iur.l.ir niifht there was over IKK) OiH) feet of lumber on llie ihm ic 1.. ......t at miv time since the mill started, an I at least half of it wan sswed for foroiitil orders. There will bi ml.liiy little of it left two wneks from uow itl. ihe bunch of large an I small to.its that are due to load here. JJut with all ..i 11.-t.,,..lu.r tint is uiliid arouuil tno Ul UV flsa" - yard has lost nothing of its usual or lerlv atmearauce. and there is very i:..i ..r ii.a l.itur lavin( around that is nuiially foil u I in mill yards, for which i..,.i the iiair ot yarn h's"-ii .. andJclT-but Van Tasstd and Wj.hIi claim to be respomible mil take greit pride lu the matter. NOTICE Having len told that certain peddlers h ive reDrenented that tliey are selling u.v nroducts. t wth to ate that I have no connection whatever with any aucl parties L. Homasco. SCHOONER FOSTER I EAVES 'I he four masted fchuoiiir I.yniaii I), I'os'i-r li ft beie last Katurdiiy ufteruoim for C'nli'ia ('nloii, a jiori on the west coast of South Allium- and near tlm id. rate fields of Chili. 'Mm !' .at.-r loiid- I a full catito of six foot tics at the diH'k of the St. Ilelitns Mill Co., and Cautui-i Kiluian, ol thu Foster, inlorm us that they ale to be used in the construction of a Mario vhuk railroad from the ohhI into the nitrate fields. Ilc fore the boat left a Mist reported ad the picture of a couple of hours of the Captain's loiiipany. lie is an Id timer in the meichaiit trade, and tys a host ol interesting and instructive talcs ami personal experiences, lii lore coining to this port ou this trip he made what he believes to l4 a record breaking run for a wind j inimer. It was as follows: The total distance traveled is ap proximately 21,(00 inil.s and the time taken just exactly HfVcn months. Captian Kilumo lias been on the Fos ter ever 15 years, but this is his first trip to St. Helens In here, though he was here some 17 years ago in another boat, and loaded peeled piling in the slough. He made a number of acquaintances nd friends, and spent most of his time in thecompany of Dr. Clin". While he was here Senate Hoar made a speech at tliis place, and the doctor and Captain Kiluian entertained hi in on the ship. Dr. Clilf took hiiu out behind his fast team of trotters and the Captain says that traveling with him over tiie ro.ida of that time was worse than being ou his ship in the worst gale that he has met in bis years of deep water travel. Mrs. Kiluian was here with her two laughters, and made a trip to Portland. The Capatiu and his wife Cll lacotn their home uort. though Ins o.isiness causes him to be swav the major pail of theliuie. It is proUble that the Fos ter will coiiie to the C ilumbia for its next cargo, and lhay may load at this port, as a nuinU'r of the !oats are get ting into the habit of coming here. She is tne property of the (ieo. K. Billing Co., though Captain Kilm.in na a large interest iu her. Toe Hillings coin- pauy operates more than a score or sail ing vessels and one steam suhooncr. They have largevards on the So uud and build all of then own boats. r Watches Clock 3 Von A. Cray Watchmaker and Jeweler. Work Guaranteed. All E Optical Good. St. Helen Or. White Clothes for Clean People ST. HELENS LAUNDRY! Under new management Watch for the Wagon Monday G. F. ROBERTSON 0 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. Upton's Tea at 40 and 7oc. 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 cil t We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No better goods than this line on the market. ALL GOODS DELIVERED "'illr, . In ami an.aiT IhertHll ' "I"! nimln-l vuil tn III lMvr rnllllf """i Ii. Imi,. II... , ilnrnf July. If II. ' ("' IliTrliv ti..tnl...l 11.. 1 II v.ti, fall to HI ,,'"' 'i-w..r r ollierwIHl plea.l wllliln . Ihr Clsliillir for want Ihrreol will ap .""M '"r the rellol lira veil In H'e iiminoua a PrVa, upon yon hT piih't ... ".T"' '"r I"tIkI t.i al wrc. 'en "in II... i r, H,, mi,i, a weekly newspaper """I lre..latln. In HI. Helen", lrrnn, ""I In an nnler ol Iha Huiioralils J A " " "V 11111.I.. n. anlerril herein. , , Hie Br,t pnhllrallon o( llll i" lie If,, pin. Yha .Isle nl the last bup " "H U.ia n,mlol jy .j,, mil. I HI I. IKK ami CIl.l.lrR, AlUirneys lor I'lalntlir. Letters nnclaimeil at the St. Helens, Ore po-tolllce for the week ending July 20, lull. Jek Fowler 1 letter, Willard ilenkins 1 letter, Jess Jones, Mike Lanck 2 letters, Duncan Mcl'hedron 1 letter, Henry Nickert 1 letter, C. II-1-cterson 1 letter. Mrs.' M. K. KluK or lliug I letter, Jeff Thefaull letter. l etter unclaimed by August 12tli will 1 1 sent to the dead letter office M C. Ubav, r. M. THE COUNTY EXHIBIT During the past week miy more i,.... l-e,. added to the list to help in the display of Columbia County ,'rodncts Columbia County ld have a spare 111 the Clatsop County building aliit . ft. by 10 during the Centennial Fair. This will be excellent opKriunny to advertine the county and the cotnliusion t r will be glad to have you help in the xhibitioii of the products of the county ri, f,,".iiiir selections have been inn le the i.ast week. The Catou Bros, on Suvies Island ...,11 f.,r,iwl, a ieneral exhibit Ol Iir ill nroducts. This is an excellent ranch and under Ihesysttliiatic management of Mr.Calon it is certainly an ideal farm. In the pro duction of alfalfa, beets, potaioes and ..ilier vriretableS it IHIiks at the lot). Goorire Ulilont of St. Helens nrougui One saumles of oats urn! wlieat. Some very fine barley grown on Cuss Muckles ranch at Warren. .ine MnilllileS of train of different varieties were collected from the follow inir Yankton fanners, u w..w Th M.mle Hill farm oalltd by Frank V.rowu, William Karth and Charles Lovell. Ray Tarliell furuUhed some very fine strawberiics aUo Mr. Stephens of Yankton. Mr. R. 1. Burns of Kalnier will ship a line selection of products to Astoria. Ruscaseo, St. Helens' excellent gard ner will have a fine display of vegetables. The Commercial Clubs of lUinier, Clatskanio and Sl. Helens have all pre pared very neat circulars deaciibing the excellent advantages to homesetkcis, which will be ficoly circulated during the centennial. The handicap match at the City Hall last Saturday night between I'eter lUuukos and John Iterg was a treat in the way of wrestling. Herg was to throw Uwuko three times in one hour for a Bide bit of f ")00, and while he did it the acconipliidiii'K ' he 1 00 wns ccr" tiiinlv no cinch, and the lighter man had the the big champion worried all the waythrounh. The first fall was niadH tu 21 "4 miniiles, the second took 7 minutes aud the third atiout 20 minutes. The crowd was the largest thai ever at tended a wresiling match in this city, and each man had a large backing a nioug his own countrymen. There is talk of another match between these two at St. Helens, Iter agreeing to throw iiukos four timrs in one lioiir Hiiu time, and l'cter says that be cant do It. C. H. JOHN ST.HELENS, Si CO. OREGON THE WHITE r If yon want a high chine which Is a grade sewing ma- World's Standard of Excellence bay Hie WHITE. The machine is un surpassed for simplicity, durability and the character of the work it will do. It is made In two Btyles, 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 ia the handeomest possible. I LOCAL DEALER T MiinUn firm I I Str. Iralda C. I. Hooghkirk. Matter. RAILROAD TIME. Leave Rainier daily (except 8andaT)for Port land, al IA. M.. departing from St. Helen at J o'clock. Returning, leave Portland at 2:W t M., arriving at Bt. Helena at :&. Passero and Fast Freiilit FOR PORTLAND DAILY PORTLAND LANDING. ALDER 8T R. L. GILBERT ROSS D PHYSICIAN &' SURGEON 5t. Helens, Oregon OrLicE Muckle Building; both phones J-JR. EDWIN ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON BT. HELENS OREGOv E. MILLER T I NOW DOING BUSINESS COLUMBIA PACKING CO, E HOWELL & ALLEN, Prop.. Everything in Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. N ext Door to H. Morgus St. Helens, Orgeon M. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW St. Helens, Oregon QRRIS BACKUS CIVIL ENGINEER RAIMER, OREGON QR. H. R. CUFF, Physician and Surgeon Announces the removal of his office to 912-14 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. I'hones Main 3392; A-3226; Res. E. 4o57 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice To Creditors tho NUie of Orciron, In the Cnnntv Court ot fori'uliimbiafonniy. In the niaiter . I the entale ot.John A. C. John- onii. Ieci'rtsed. ... Nnilee In hereby Ktven hy the iinderslKiiel. me a.lmliillratir o' the enisle ot John A. t . i,.hnoii. ilwcaaeil. to ihe creditors ol. an all .,-rna having claims snailml nsld etHtr. to re.ent lliem with the proper vilicheri. within mouths Irotn the dale of thl notice, to tlie y,ud ,lininlirator, at his residence at Ml-I. (irewoii. the ain helnir the place lor Ihe trans action o( the hiislness ol said estate. PaU'l April inn- Administrator of the J.ihiison, deceased. L. A. K slate J'KTKRitOS. ol Joliu A. C. Fi na Timber Tract - - The heirs of l'hillipi Iliach, deceased, offer for sale to the highest bidder, their i.tn of fine timber land Imaled in ...1 flniintv. Oregon, described ns follows ; N w quarter of Sec. 32 T 5 2. See latest cruise. Terms, warranty deed for cash. Make your best offer to. II. M UILBRRT. 101 Warren St. New York City For Sate. One team of good s 111 nil horses, wt fg'it 20H0 pounds, ages 0 and 10 years. Wagon, new 34 inch. Harness new. All for fiiMl. Address i:mrst Siesmnn, Mcappoose, Oregon, Route 1. Time loans on real Dlilard and Pity. estate. Apply to SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stato ol Oregon for Colinnhla County. .,... 1.ihsJ. Kohinson t'laiutlfT, vs. Delia M, Rob ttisoii liefeii'lant. In Ihe name of the Slate of Oregon yon are ticrehv reoiiireil to app'r ami answer Ihe corn- lot lit nie.l agSUISI you III llie ,r,i.rnun";i ...,in ami cause on or before Ihe date ol the expiration ot the time prescribe.! In the order tor the PIH'IH Slion Ol inis biimiui.mii., .nui .in.. being the IHih dav ol August, Ifll. and If you f ill 10 so ap.car and answer, judgment and de i ree will Ik' taken against von lor want thereof as soecllled In the .-aid complaint, to-wit: Km a (1,1'ree tllssolVlllg lite inmus ,M mam ih-mj now existing between the plalntlfl and delend sut. and for such other and further relief as to this court inav seem meet and cuoilable. Thi. iimimm Is served bv Dllhlieatlon thre- (,f in the Oregon Mist, a newspaper primed and published at Ht. Helens, llrcgoii. by order of the alnjve rlitllleo conn, inane, nsii-'i ami me., therein on Ihe :lrd dav of July. lull, whien aid order required that summons III Oils suit la- pubhsliiil once a week lor an coiisecuuve " Vale of II rat publication hereof July ", It'll. iaie ol last inibllcalloii Aug. is, PHI H EKK and fllt'TS, AUoineys tor riaintiff For Sale Six head ot Rood grade jersey cow s and sixty head of Angnr goats. J. W. VAN N ATT F.N Unt In St. Helens, necklace with pendant, and amethyst settinir. Finder please leave at the Mist office. We buy in large quantities and are able to sell at smaller prrres than the her follow. Jumps Murkle A Prm. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior f. 8. uind Office at Portland Ore. July lt. 1 .HI. Xotleels herebr given that John M eiokes. of Warren, Oregon, who, on Feb. lSih. into, made Homestead Kntry eerial So. fr.'t-M, tor Lot No. 1. Heitlon J. Township 4 North, Ksime 2 West, Willamette Meridian, has Med notice of intention to make Final Commu tation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the I'nited State Land Ofl'uxs, at Portland, Oregon, ou the ltiih day ot August, l'.ll. Claimant names as witnesses: N . P Olson. of W arren, Ore.: Peter Olson, of Warren, Oregon: Hilas Wtlhurn, of Warren, Oregon: Clirlonl H arris, ol lioulton, Oregon. H. F. HIGBY, Begitr In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Columbia. In the matter of the estate of Rachel V.. 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 duly qualified and entered upon the discbarge 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 verified, to John F. Logan, attorney at law, 4.'1 Mohawk building, fort land. 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 FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior I'. S. Laud Oiliee at Portland. Ore. June Mih l .ui. Notice Is hereby given thst Clifford B. Harris, ol Yankton. Columbia County. Oregon, who on April loth 1SSW, made Homestead Kntry No. I"l" Serial No. lll-Ht, for B'J of Section Township 4 North, Hange 4 West. Willamette Merld'an. has hied notice ol Intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the lend above described, le'ore the Register and u... ..I ...r nl the Culled States l.an.l llltu e. at Portland. Oregon, on Ihel sh day ol August pill Claimant names as witnesses; Fred W. Floe ter. ol Vankton. Ore., Joe Hnpnnt. of llonlion. Ore . (ieorge Keells.ol lkiulton, Ore., T. K. Mills "'" w- H.F.HItlBY. Register. Notice of Appointment of Administrator Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned las dnlv appointed on Mav . Mil, by the l ountv Court ol the State ot Oregon tor the Cnnntv of Columbia. Administrator with the will annexea 01 me estate 111 uregon 01 mn-i II Cam iv d. eeaaed . All per-ons having claims against said estate are hereby rctulreil to present the same. ih Ihe pmper vouchors and dnlv lerltied. to 'he undersigned within six mmths from the due hereof at Ihe office of the County Clerk ofCnl omnia l ountv. State ol Oregon, at Sl. Helens, in said county and stale, by leaving the same with the said clerk for me. Dstcd July 7, 1M1. rilFsTFR V. tiol.rit. ilmlnlstralot wllh the will annexed ol ihe estate ol Hi 1 1 II Camp, dms'id. Notice to Creditors. do- In the County Court of the Stste of Oregon. Columbia County. In the matter ol the estate of Albert Lange, ceased. Nonce is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Albert Langc, deceased, by the County Court of the Countv of Columbia, state of Ore gon, and haa dulv qualified for said trust. Ail H'raotis having claims against saia estaie are tereby notified and rciuircd to present the same, ituiv vo-Mneti ami wun propvr voiicnera, to the 'administrator at the otlice of W. A. Harris, at St. Helens, Oregon, within six months from the date ol ibis notice. listed at St. Helens. Oregon. February 3rd, 1911. Ut'STAVK l.AM.K. Administrator of the estate o' All rt Lange. do feasvd. W. A. HARRIS. Attorney lor Administrator. EGGS FOR SETTING. C. II- Harris has some of the famous Huff Orpingtons formerly owned by O. A. Ilstton, cf Clark County, Washington and he has left at the Mist office the diplomas showing that his chickens got the first and fecond prizes at the show of the Cl.trk County rotil'ry Association in 1910. The diplomas show what kind nf chickens Mr. Harris has and anyone that wants eggs should call and see Ihem. For eggi write C. H. Harris, Honlton Oregon. They cost fl 50 for a setting oi fnnrteen.