The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 11, 1911, Image 5

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NO USE TALKING
When y o u w a lit th e
bet in JcH Printing the
proper place to go is
THE MIST PRINT SHOP
ST. HELENS. OREGON
FINE STATIONERY
For PART CULAR People
We Are Confident of Our
Ability to Please You.
A NEW LINE OF FOUNTAIN
From On Dollar to Five
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Columbia County Abstract
And Trust Co
Absracts, Real Estate, Insurance,
Loans, Conveyancing
St. Helens, Oregon
Columbia County
BANK
OLDEST IX THE COUXTY
Does a General Banking Business -4
St. Hklens, Oregon
St. Helens Skatinc Rink
Opens Zinder Neto lanafjcnient
Skating Tuesday Thursday and Saturday NighU and Snnday
Night if Desired
Helen S
"l " mirty last Sunday the Und,
ma inn tram ami a few loyal fans met
at thu dock ready logo to Rainier anl
'lo tiling to t,e U Hire tribe. Tim
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anu played martial mimic, ami the
bunch were all cheering when the boat
left the duck, but then you can't always
te'l. Accideuts will happen, and thii
time one certainly did, I because when we
came back the baud was playing some
thing ow ami solemn and the boat
only whintled to laud instead of giving
a aeriet ol Joyful tooti. Hcore, Rainier
H, Ht Helens .
it . . ... .
imy met us at itie boat and everyone
waa happy. The name started a little
later with long Windy Winterbotham
on the mound lor Rainier and Porta do
ing the bonora for the locals. The first
Inning looked Rood. Austin lead off
and Yett booted bit easy roller. Lawt
walked, and Brakke ilammed one Up
gaunt the right field fence that scored
both of (hem. Clark smashed a hot one
at Groce, and while be waa rolling it
around on the ground arrived at the
intltial aUtion. Then 8am Uwena did a
few thing to the ball, acoring Brakke,
putting Claik ou third and himself go
ing to second. Clark waa caught off the
bag, Hallagh struck out, and Blossom
wai out. Yett to Mahan.
Thompson opened for the borne team
with a aingle, and Yett waa hit by the
pitcher. Mullens knocked a fant one at
lira like and l'ete covered the bag and re
tired Thompson. Granigan knocked
one ti I'orth ami thrown ont at first,
and Yett was caught trying to go home
ou the play.
The second inning was Juit as good
for Rt. Helens as the first and 3 more
ruin were annexed. Serr lead off with
a ing'e, and Porth got on when Winter
botbum booted bis grounder. Austin
flew out to third, but Laws puled one to
the fence for three bases, bringing in
forth and Serr, and himself scored on
Hrakke'g long fly to center. That ended
the big doings for St. Helens, though
there was some bait playing from then
on, bad errors being mingled with some
mighty pretty work. Ballsgh's running
catch of Mahan's long fly in the second
would have looked good in any game,
and Clark's one handed stab of a goun
dor in the fourth ae aa pretty a piece of
fielding aa one would bee in a long time.
liut the Rainier bunch commenced to
get on the jou in the second. The inn
ing oiened by (iroce getting a hit and
being thrown out at second. Burchett
was out on a pop fly to Blossom, but
the long and lean Windy Winterbotham
put one up against the fence for a couple
of stations, and scored nn a single by
Wilde, Wilde going to third on a bad
peg to second by Serr. The side was
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LAUNDRY
Under new management
Watch for the Wagon Monday
G. F. ROBERTSON
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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.
Coffee in bulk at 25c, 30c, and 40.
Coffee in tins at 40c or 3 pounds for $1.00
Monopole and Schillings Spices and BakingPowder J
Pure White, Olympic, and Highland Flour .
We carry a full line of Monopole Canned Goods. No
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PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
FINISHING
Furniture Repairing Neatly Done, also small jobs of
rarponter work. Call and see me. Prices reasonable.
Fifth house down Milton Creek from railroad bridge on
wum Blue. E.
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All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Furnished.
R. CONSTANTIN
six were
passed without either side Koring, and
with the board decorated 6 to 1 in favor
of St. Helens I lie chances for getting a
way w i h the grapes looked good, but it
waa in the neat chapters that things be
gan to happen. Old faithful l'eter Iirnk
ke looted one from the bat of Mr.
Winterlmtbain, and Wilde followed
Windy with a hit. Mahan struck out,
but Thompson got a aingle that scored
Winterbotham, Yett walked and both
he and Wilde got around on throws to
the plate that failed to catch them,
though Thinopson and Mullen aere cut
off at the last station. Four runs was
the net remit ol this spasm.
lint it was the eighth that was ourdown
fall, (iocc opened it, hit, And stole sec
ond, llnrchett popped a fly to Blossom,
and Winterbotham struck out, but Wilde
got his third hit of the game, scoring
(iroce. Mahan knocked one at Brakke
at a mile a minute and though l'ete got
in front of It and knocked it down, lie
made a bad throw to first. Then came
the dirasler. Joe Thompson put the sp
here over the fence, and it has not been
found yet. The Rainier team will be
here a week from Sum! ay to play the
rublier and there will sure be something
doing in the line of baseball.
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It was a sa l story to bring home.
Toi th is sonic pitcher, and will get a
way with Rainier the next time.
With the exception of the two first
innimrs Winterbothaiu certainly got a-
! way good. Win. Reed was holding the
indinUor, and was on the job all the
j time. It has never been our good fortune
i to witness more fair and impartial work.
Everybody was happy, and came home
voting Rainier a gojd town lo play ball
fj ! In. Hut then, St. Helens beat them
three times last week, even if they did
skin ds in the game that we really
wanted.
CLATSKAN1E WINS ANOTHER
The Chtskanie bunch of Indians made
it three straight front the Cathlnmel
team last Sunday, when the boys from
Washington went to the lower river
town with a strengthened team, determ
ined to beat a good ball team. But they
were up sgainut Joe Haggin, and the
things that the Indiflns done to the offer
ings of 1'arks would Indicate that the
heavy hitters bad things pretty much
their own way, though their fifteen hits
netted but five runs, while from six safe
ties the visitors to Columbia County
soil managed to get four. One of Clata
kanies tallies wis a homer by Haggin,
the longest hit ever made on the grounds,
Popham, Elliott and Raymond Bryant
were also stars with the willow. Hag
gin struck ont ttelv men.
Notice To Creditors ,
In the Countr Court of the State of Oregon,
for Columbia Count jr.
In the mutter I the estate of John A. C. John
son, I'eiHi1.
Nottoe is herehy ftven hy the undersigned,
the almluislrntor o the estttte of John A.
Johnson, deceased, to the creditors ol. an all
persons having elnim. ARMlnst snld esUtf. to
prrsenl them with the proper vouchers, within
six months from the dHle of this notice, to the
said administrator, at his residence at Mist.
Oregon, the omi hetiin the place for the trans
action of the htistnesa of said estate.
Dated April 2, lull.
1.. A. PKTKRSON,
Administrator of the Estate of John A. C.
Johnson, deceased.
SUMMONS
In the Clreult Court of tb. State of Oregon
for Colntnhia County.
Louts J. Hohinson flalutlrT, vs. Delia M. Rob
inson Defendant.
In the name of th. Bute of Oregon yon are
hereby rnmired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above entitled
eonrl and ranse on or before the dale ol the
expiration ot the time prescribed In the order
lor the publication of this summons, smM date
being the lth dav of Auvust, loll, and if you
fail ui so appear and answer, judgment and de
cree will lc taken against yon lor wald thereof
as specified In the said complaint, to-wlt: Koi
a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff and defend
ant, and for such other and further relief as lo
this court may seem meet and equitable.
This summons Is served by publication there
of In the Oregon Mist, a newspaper printed and
published at Ht. Helena. Oregon, by order of
the above entitled court, made, dated and filed
therein on the .Hrd day of July, lull, which
snld order required that summons in this suit
be published one. a week for ail consecutive
wreka.
Hate of first publication hereof July 7, lull.
Date of laat publication Aug. I, I 'll.
8WRKK ami KKl'Ts,
Attorneys tor I'laln tiff
Fine Timber Tract
The heirs of I'liillipa Biarh, deceased,
offer for sale to the highest bidder, their
liH) acres of fine timber land located in
Columbia County, Oregon, dcscrilard as
follows ; n w quarter of Sec. 32 T 5 a 2.
See latest cruise. Terms, warranty deed
for cash. Make your best offer to.
D. M GILBERT,
101 wsrren St. New York Cily
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
' Department of the Interior
V. 8. i.and Office at Portland Ore.
J u I v lt, PJU.
Notice Is hereby given that John M. dtoa.es.
of Warren. Oregon, who, on Feb. lsth. lsW.
made Homestead Kntrv Perial No (r2tU, for Lot
-No. 1, section a. Township 4 North. Kange
i West. Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of Intention to make Final Commu
tation 1'roof, to etnblih claim to the land
alwe dccrited, before the Register and
Receiver of the Cnlted states Land Office,
at Portland, Oregon, on the 16th day of August.
1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Is. P Olson, of
Warren. Ore.: l'eter Olson, of Warren, Oregon:
Silas ttilhurn, ol Warren, Oregon; Clirlord
Harris, of lloulton, Oregon.
II. F. HU.BY,
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior
I'. Land Olhcc at Portland. Ore.
June ith 1!I1.
Notice la hereby given that Clifford H. Harris,
of Yankton. Columbia Countv, Oregon, who on
April 10th HUM, made Homestead Kntrv No.
I Ml-.Ti Serial No. 01 jus, for SW', of Section fl
Township 4 North, Kange 2 West, W illamette
Merid'an, has tiled notice of Intention to make
Klnal five Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Register and
Koeoi -er ot the Culled States Lan.t Office, at
Portland, Oregon, on thet.Mh dav of August Mil
Claimant names as witnesses: Vred W. Kloe
tcr. of Yankton, tire., Joe lntpont, of tlonlton,
Ore.,(icOrge Keells.ol lloulton, Ore., T. E. Mills
of Illinium, Ore.
II. F. IIIGRY.
Register.
If yon want a high grade sewing ma
chine which is a
World's Standard of Excellence
buy the WHITE. The machine ii 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 U the handsomest possible.
LOCAL DEALER
J. Muckle & Son
Sti. Iralda
C. I. Hooghkirk.
Matter.
RAILROAD TIME.
Leaves Rainier daily (except Sunday) for Port
land, at c A. M.. departing from St. Helens atg
o'clock. Returning, leave Portland at 2:80 P
M., arriving at et. Helena at 4 44.
Passeneen and Fast FreiiliL
FOR P0RTLAN0 DAILY
PORTLAXT) LANDING. ALDER ET
JJR. L. GILBERT ROSS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
St. Helens, Oregon .
Oflice Muckle Building; both phones
JR. EDWIN ROStf,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
8T. HKLJJNa
ORKQC
E. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
St. Helens, Oregon
QRRIN BACKUS
CIVIL ENGINEER
RAINIER, OREGON
fJR. H. R. CLIFF,
Physician and Surgeon
Announces the removal of his
office to 912-14 Selling Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Phones Main 3392; A-3226; Res. E. 4657
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County ol 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 Court of
Columbia County, State of Oregon, and
has duly qualified and entered upon the
discharge of his duties as such administrator.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present the
cime, with proper vouchers and duly
verified, to John F. Logan, attorney at
litw, 4-1 Mohawk building, Portland,
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 to Creditors.
Notice of Appointment of Administrator
Nol'ce fa herebv given that the undersigned
t.as dulv appointed on Mav '.vt. Mil, by the
County Court of I he state of Oregon for the
County of Columbia.. Administrator with the
will annexed of the estate In Oregon of lloel
If. Camp, d ceased.
All persons hiivlng claims against said esbite
are hereby reiilir,sl to present the same, witn
the proper voucher and duly verllied, to the
undersigned within six m nlhs from the dale
hereof at the o nice of the County Clerk ot Col
umbia County, state of Ores-on, M Helens,
In said countv and slate, by leaving the siinie
with the said clerk for me.
I'ated July f , 1911,
cnF.PTFR v. nm.pir,
Admlnlstrstir with the will annesed of the
estate ol lloel II. C imp, deceased.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon.
i oiiliuuiK louiuy.
lu the matter of the' estate of Albert Lange, de
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
h been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Allien I,aiige. deceased, bv he Connty
Court of the Countv of Columbia, state of Ore
gon, and haa dulv qualified lor said trust. All
iHTsons having claima auaiust said estata are
hereby notified and required to preseut the
same, duly vertfled and with proper vouchers,
to the aitministrator at the ottice of W. A.
Harris, at St. Helens. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at St. llolens, Oregon. February ;trd, 1911.
Ol'STAVK LASt.lt,
Administrator of the estate of Albert Lange. do
ceoaed. W. A. HARRIS,
Attorney for Administrator.
EGGS FOR SETTING.
C. 15. 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
diploraas showing that his chickens got
the first and t econd prizes at the show
of the Cl.irk County I'oultry Association
in lillO. The diplomas show what kind
of chickens Mr. Harris hits and anyone
that wants eggs should call and see them.
For eggs write C. 15. Harris, lloulton
Oregon. They cost $1.50 for a getting of
fourteen.