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ST. HELENS 12 CLATSKANIE S Coliini Ma Park Addition LOTS FOR SALE Just platted. A new tract, between Columbia park and Columbia River. River view, Mountain view, city water, plank walks, level ground, shade trees. Terms. See Wm. M. Ross, Agent Playing the game (or all there was in it, the best little home guard team on ttie river went down to defeat (or the third time before the heavy batting of the St. Helen team In this city lust Sunday. The Clatskanle rooter,(to say nothing of the "rooteresaes") went wild in the first inning when ClaUkanie made the firet run of the game, after J. Vryant tanned, Ukaela wm safe on a hot one to Brakke, atole second, took third on a pawed ball, and scored on R. lirvants out, Laws to Auntiu. lluggin (anned. The first was unpro ductive for St. Helena. In the second the 'vlettora annexed another.Haggin was out on first, Kllioit hit safe, l'elto sacrificed, and Kllioit scored on Blackford's two base hit. Pop ham fanned. Nadeau flied out, Stevens drew a two bagger to right.ticld and took third on Owens sacrifice, Ballagh walked and stole second, Stevens scored on an error by l'elto of Serrs hot grounder, Forth hit through second scoring BallaKh and Serr. Porth scored the third run of this inning on a passed boll. Tbiee hits and an error by Stevens gave Clats kauie one run in the third tying the score. The third and fourth were uneventful for St. Helens as wm the fourth and fifth (or ClaUkanie. St. Helens again took the lead In the fifth, Serr was out l'elto to J. Bryant, Porth bit safe but was forced at second by Austin who scored on Laws two bagger to right field, Brakke waa out Uksela to J. Bryant. The first half of the siith again put Clatakanie one run to the good. Nadeau robbed Elliott of a hit behind second, Pel to as sale on Laws fumble of his slow grounder, Conyers was out on a high fly to Laws, Blackford was safe on first and Pelto took third when Brakke 1 . r, r vius single brought in three more in the fourth. Singles iy Thompson and Urannlgnu a base bulls and a wild pitch counted one in the fifth McDon ald's double and Wilde's single brought in the final score in the eighth. Winlerbothatu pitched clearly, keep ing the hits wintered and being uiihit able in the pinches. The score RAINIKR All R H PO A i: Thotniieon cf 4 12 10 0 Uroce :tb 3 10 0 11 McDonald m 3 2 11 2 0 tirtinuigitn If 3 1 I 2 1 0 Wilde 2b 4 0 112 0 Brough lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 Hot!. r( 3 1 0 3 0 0 O.lvln c 3 0 10 10 Winterlwtham p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Fowler If 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 0 0 27 1 1 1 Taylor cf !nVllte s Manning !ll llerschlrr o Ptnuciuh lb Mil-ailand rt Heiterts p Di iscoli '.( ltenoit 2b 8. P. AS. 4 4 4 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 13 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Hainirr Hits s P.AS. Hits Totals 31 0 0 2110 4 IIY INMNtiS 1 II II 91 0 0 I i II 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 x - 0 000000000-0 0 I 1 1 I 0 1 1 0 - SUMMARY Two Inn hits Thompson. Milkmaid. Sairillce-MiKiirUiid, struck on I by SfiUrts U- Winlerbothmn .' Wild pitch Seiht-rtt- pasaed ball- t'olvln U lleracli lcr :t- stolen bases- Kaliilcr .V. S P. ,t S. :l- double play, ltersclilcr to Plaucicli to lliTNchlcr. Time l;ftt. li-pire ,vi. THE COMMON DKtNKINCa The fllthv Hinmuii, .I...,. now under a ban o( the tut. 1 i i.ii.i.i i.. i.w rminim) ma common jrill ,....,t 11 ill US, Ig stations, in the public ,bj nOaJ schools. In all the education,! turns of the State of Orer,, WT7i effect on Kept. 1, lull. This is a good move and ought rigidly carried out. U , ,tr,B ' l..ple la general are so carelw, , ' gaid to sanitary matters to say a of matters of cleanliness, and reminded of these thing, h. J authority rather than by pennm ! erent or duty. All public places ond school, a.ij m supplied with drinking, fcl In schools where water mini I from a distance, it should I kept covered water crock wllh i B1 attached, and each pupil hiv, .J cup. SUMMONS In the Clrcnlt Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Columbia. Grace MayhiiKh, Plaintiff, vs Charles Mayhugb. defendant. to Chairs Majhugh, the above named de fendant. In ths Dame of the state of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 14 day of Oct., 1911, said date beiug'afler the expiration of six weeksfrom the Drat publication of this sum mons. If you fail to appear and answer, the Slaintiff will apply to the Conrt for the relief emanded In the complaint, to-wlt; For a de cree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the ulaintifT and defendant, on the grounds of desertion of ths plaintiff by the defendant for the period of more than one year next before the commence ment of this suit. This summons Is published once a week for six consecutive weeks by or er of the Uonor able James Dart, County Judge of Columbia Countv, Oregon, dated the lth day of August, 1911, directing the publication thereof. W. L. Cooper, Attorney for Plaintiff. 60S Chamber of Commerce. Portland. Date of Brst publication Aug.. i, Ml. bate of last publication, Oct., 13, 1911 Summons In the Clrcnlt Court of the State f Oregon for Columbia Co'tntv. O. R. Anllker, plaintiff, vs. George W. Badger Defendant. To George W. Badger, the defendant above named. In the name of the state of Oregon; Jou are hereby reoui red to apTear and answer the com. plaint tiled against rou in the above entitled tiil.onor neiore me inn uar oi aepirinrter Petition for Liquor License Phil Jfadeaa Was There With Several intneiounty ounoitns state oi Oregon tori r?l,Vw.r nl Columbia County. KOuDery MUDIS In the matter of the application of O. B. Mil lot lora license to sen spirituous, vinous and malt liquors and fermented cider In Hcappouse precinct, v.oininuia county, uregon. To the honorable County Conrt of Columbia uounty, state or uregnn: The undersigned petitioners, legal voters of Scapnoose precinct, Columbia County, Mtate of Xndeau nursed I. Bryant fast grounder. oeing misjudged Blackford fast grounder. Petto scored on Pophams hit to lei t field. The bates were ' filled when Oregon, and constituting an act of the legal voters of said precinct, an actual residents of said scappoose precinct, and having actually resided therein at lea.t thirty days Immediately preceeding the date of signing and nnng oi tni fetiiion. would res pectfully petition your Honorable body, and aslc that a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt Ikiuors and fermented elder In scat poose precinct, Columbia County, Htate of i In... .... l.nlMliniljmllAil U VIHI... . resident of said precinct, lor a period of one and the prophecy proved year, W E Rtevehs. H E r.earhart. G W Artj. K A Wikstrom. Cbaa K Osteen. Israc Adams. R M Johnon, John Kostrba, ii A Platz, John Nelson J. It Hanson. K A Mc'Juinn. A McKay. Iennis Hatch, Clyde lloedlc. hllaa nalter. Harry Woods. W T Grewell. Ixinls Kurrer, John Sparks, lien W Grant, J H kilty. K K Clnninger J K randus. Anton Mnrek, Dan Martin, M J Butler, F E Wehrman, V E Freeman, John A Watuon, I L Kelps, Chaa E l.indloff, Henry Davis. H Eschebeck, John M KlsenbUtler. r W Boewl, lowph Novak, J T cloud, Henrv Newman, vade Balch, Burt West, Claiute V'ool. Louis Ml 1'r. C Hansen. rrankKerr. J (. llatn. mond, W Kowalewkl, If N Htanton, C K Fisher rrank Novaa, A houtek.u w Morrhi. K Grewell. Lucius K Kltch J M Payne. L Payne, T C Burnett. II A Khlers. J II Klynn. ,j a ' " nil,,.,.. ,.ni, fi.-r.c, j r Dangerfield. J D Mckav. Chas M O'Coiiimr, Bob Reed. Ten (his x mark) Ask, Alexander 1911. the same being the last day of the timej(hs X mark) Ask. Helnrelc b Krimson. t.eo K prescribed in the order tor the publication or this summons, and the said period of time be ing six weeks from the day of the flrt publics .Ion of this summons, and if you fail too appear and anwers aid complaint, the plaintiff Hill cause your default to be entered and apply to the Conrt above named for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wlt: For a )tidemeot against you fTW.00. with interot thereon at the rate of lOper cent per annum from SI ty lV,h 1910, lor the further sum of Sl.O 00 as attorney's . fee and Tor costs and distmr-emetus: for a de cree of sale under foreclosure of the personal property described in the complaint, to-wit; one Engine and Boiler complete, 2 pumps, piping, litlings, stid belting therefor, formerly known as the Tide Creek Lumbering Company's Mill property together with 4 saws and all thoe certain tooN, fixtures, belts, cables, blocks, headbiocks, blacknnithing outlit, carriage, edger, aawarbor hmiglngs, shafts. frame, boxes, wrenches, dotrs. sawteeth, rollers pulleys saw-hammers, canting gear, log-haul, pipes, and all mill machinery sued in connec tion said mill; And that you and all pen n claiming under von, sub.eMueut to the execu tion of said mortgage t foreclosed of all right, claim or euulty of redemption in said premis,-s. This summons Is publixhed by order of the Honorable J. V. Campbell, Jtidue of said Circuit Coittt. made and ilatd July lt lull, which order prew-rild that service of summons in this suit snould be made upon you by publi cation once a week, for six consecutive weeks, which time will begin In run from the dy ol the first publication hereof: and tne time with in which you are n fjuired to answer said com plaint Is on or before the last day of the time prescribed In said order for publication, to-wit: September l.'ith lull. The date of the first publication of this sum mona Is Friday August 4th lull. Dillard and Da v. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. rakes, Andy Gaines, W 'ivtz, a ; Rahlnxky, Ernest Zclsuian; Max leisman. F I kamrne' er rred (his X mark) Kamineyer. Olof nwau.on' Win D Hob-kl, Hans Hansen, llndney (bin X mark) Adams J A Pender, Chas Miller. Herman Miller, W H Mcl'aggart. Gust Hwan sou. L M trrant, Jrs Adams, M K Heaver. J K TalKtr. H K Hlnea, L A Norberg, If Kablnsky K A .ncnay, snares tnis a. niars; j.uii'i. (tusuve Tets. O Blaufus, Kd ( rawl.ird. G W Rhodes. U I. Loasignnut, Peter Mavers. John A Wells, Andrew Anderson, Jos Trukoitx, Jam,, Grant, Tom Grant, Otto A Miller, M Hahn, W H Hhatto. George Shatto, Tom Kowalewskl, Roller! Wat son. W f Rli:kert, Julius (his X mark) .el-innn H J Hawxinson, J K annell, I. Klli, Fred Petersnn, K 1 McKay, Julius J Tessmcr, U 1i enlHukJ M Frv. M J Kng ert. Geo VV Ram sey, Clarence Hatterson. J H Caroon. Wm Ami. rods, e.ipr I arson, John tsnahan Heis tiennlngsen. Angui ninxiia, A .ei-iinan. r I, flf, Herman Schmidt. Andrew Hendrlckon. Tom Callahan H (his X mark) Newman, M L White. Hyion E Fixnn, i t vtixstrom, Joiin ; Adams, Dan K.lih. WO J.ff, Thfia Mut,t..r VmH l'l.lm.u M A Butler, rellx Hansen. Jerry (his X mark i-a nt'ii", n j nuoy, 'f nnoeen, raill Mf'ier. C Kablnsky. HCBuxhman. C K Wiks Popliaru scored on wild pitch but Nadeau speared a hard one from the bat of Uksela. When St. Helens came to bat in tbe sixth somebody was heard to remark "here's where yonrold ball game goes" true. Stevens opened and closed this inning by fanning out but in between, two baggers by Serr and Porth, tingles by Ballugti, Brakke anil Austin, together with a few stolen liacs, errors, passed balls and other things that happen when a ball team goes to p eces, netted the home team six runs. Clatekanie scored in the eighth w hen 1 Hack ford poled h grounder through the center field fence, for a borne run, arid twice in the ninth when Uksela was struck by a pitched ball, R. Bryant be.it out a bunt, Klliott sacrificed scorinu Uksela. Bryant scored when Owens m ii Je I Peltos (ly but Conyers fanned. A home run in the seventh by Po rth netted two more for f lie home team making the final score 12 to 8. Featnres of the game were the batting of Porth, woo in (our times got a home run, a twx bagger and two singles and the fielding of Nadeau who robbed the visitors of three ordinarily safe hits, Austins unassisted double in the fifth, and a double in tbe fourth, R. Bryant lo J. Bryant. Batteries; St, Helens, Porth and Serr: Clatakanie, Haggin and Elliott. Umpire, Henry West. The well meaning Henry seemed to rpaoE3Qi in rvF J Y i fllVVrf i! la aUI I Ul loi mor loir 1 YOUL GET A FIT That's one thing you may bank on with Curie Clothes. They're constructed on modern lines each sic corresponding with an identical size of " model on which it is built. You'll always get higher quality woolens, snappier styles aud tailoring in every way the equal of double-the-pricc-niadc-to-nicasurc kind. We arc showiug a wide range of stylish patterns. Jas. Muclcle & Son t. Helens Oregon IO2IXOE on IODCES w.m, M. and third 6T. HELENS CAMP, NO W. OF A. Meets first Wednesdays. A. B. LAKE, Consul II. E. LaBARE, Clerk. HOULTON CHICLE NO 478, Women of Woodcraft, meets the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon of earli month at lloulton, Ore. Minntr Kelly fiuardian Neighbor ; Ann Van Nat ta, Clerk. ST. HELENS LOIXJE NO. 'M. A F & A M. Meets 1st and 3d Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomt-d. U W Clark, Master; K. K. (Juick, Secretary. COLUMBIA HOMESTEAD No. 2456 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, meets the second and fourth Wed neadaynight of eaob month at Yank ton, Ore. Visiting members welcome. E. S. Hinson, Honorable Foreman, C. E Lake, Correspondent. DR. R. L. JEFFCOTT DENTIST ST. HELENS OREGON i. ivauiiinaj, n i, flu.nnim. i r. w issirnm. I u , , ... ,, . t ., . A.isn.t hchml.lt, J K Moyors, J v Bat.s, r tl be troubled with a slight astigmatism in naus, cnas Mi.rariana, V uHsiirnont, A f irhal his hall nnrt alrikA vi A little water applied on the grounds before calling the game would add ma' lerlally to the comfort of the spectators as well as being a great help to the play era. Sundays game was called promptly at the time advertised which (act was appreciated by the fans Ahl Jnulwrt, Chas l, rant. Kri-I l'.-n, JdIiii Moslman, Anton Prknln, A'lellx rt Matoiiu k, i(M l.'ihu lac. fieo M Hatea. i. f:oplanil. Anton Kmotraa, ; Helle, K T '.ore. H T (ircwfll. It irn.hp. llh.rlM. M,.lrfrta V IV U. Thomas H Roy. (t B Mllloy, Joef kiil.es, II West, N A Cameron, Terja Ifnnnlnan, lw fhla X mark) Harris, Chas Andrews. Tom Nutb:r. Lnn.tian nnts, wm I iinutte, J Tnikmitc, Frank l.tn hlnecr. Chaa Witka. Rhsinii. Km. miissen. :haa Iliirs'lortiT, A Hrownln, W R vAieroan, jcm- jonnson. Hurt Harni'tt. A II ns erud, II WodHskr. R O Hnyder. Msrtln Crone. Ham Main. C L Health, John Knih, U-r. Craw fori, L M Inincan, tllver Hansen, K Carlsnn. II J M-lr.iror B B Hmlth, Kll l.nmali, I. C Meyers, rrana nmweii. o r Mrrlil, Frank ttcott, Geo. J. Vollans. NiiTtt to Whom it Ma v CoKrsan; Notice i, hen'hy given that the unorlKne'l, a rc lcl.-iit of Hcappoose pre'liift, C'oltimiWa C'onntv. Or- eiron, will on etnesnay the Rth rtar of Sent emljer. A. I). Till, at ten o'clock A. M. of :! 'lay. present the foreirnlnif petition for license RAINIER CETS ANOTHER Rainier shut out the 8. P.. A H. team of Portland Sunday 6 to 0. Seiherts T. S. WHITK FUNERAL DIRECTOR MCKSHKD KMIIAl.MKIt HOULTON, OREGON Dr. Alfred J. Peel PIIYSICAN AND SUKGKON Bank BtiiMin, : : St. Helens. Ore WOMEN WILL SURELY VOTE ! Tne SostitAa GROCEIl ?S'l&Mn?AJ Plcl.rf Rood ball hrr the Railway team ColmnMa County, Orenon, to the county Court hnldilU Rainier to six liitn and strikiliB of Colnmhia f.'onnty, at Ht. Helens, reii. ... . nil at said time ani nitre will ak that llrense lie issued to ths underslirued st,t,lieant U sell snirftuoiis, vinous and malt Ihjuora and rmeni'-o enter in ocai,nowe i,recinf;ll.i,ium- hla County, Oregon, for a period of one year 1 from tnenaieot tne issuance ui sum license. Dated this 1st day of Aug i ust A. I), lull. MILLOY, Applleant out 14, but the balance of the team play ed poorly at critical times. Thompsons two bafcger and two pasted balls gave Rainier one in the first. A pass to McDonald, errors by McIIale and Manning, two itoleo bases and Col- for our matchless Groceries, because they please all housewives in purity and high grade. And a woman knows tent how money ran be saved in the pnrelmte of Groceries tliat Inst long and are of the best rjnaliiie Our prompt ilelivi r- les alho appeal to the linvin heads of familie", as do alio our very rciioiiHl.c prices. Suppose you give lis a trial order. C. H. JOHN ST. HELENS, ORE. St. Helens Skating: Rink Opens inter jYeu Management Skating Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Nijrhts and Snndaj Nijfht if Desired (joodHusic Courteous Treatment GoodOrdcf W. J. SKINNER 1 Astoria Ptonf nnninl J . August 10 to September 9, 1911 tuc vjreat invent ot the Tear -3 J ' , , , 7 "l "" '" i"1" ' PV celebration at mir wry! A l n l,Z 7",' "" ""' ,r '' "taii,e. it.tere.t tl..'..Ugh..iit. '0 3 Paeih.' Vtv ,,' ' ''-fk. hvdro...r..,.U.H flighti J for 'laily :ilV.V,,l,:Hl',r:C h"M -K-rullnral V.hihits. W.lcl. ,-P' 4 Cut-op IV t I, ti.-krU allow ,lop ,v. rs at Astoiia. t $3.00 Clatsop flea, h Round Trip Tick.,. I a. Aiign.t . i- ii iH ,,. .. ... ,, f 3 Clonis, F.reV'rn'th.'ii.',' "" 5 ' 1 ' 3 J!V!:,,:,!"r.f u. nn. 01,1. i-n. st. i.mi.r t n 1 "; ' "l"1'"' K " City, Omaha, Kenver, W. r"B Round Trip teZ '" '""""..turn. iaru,,?.".'"! ,ri' f,r n " '""eet to Eastern pJnW "ii'tils ftunished on application. aW. E. COMAN General Freight and Pawenirer Airent V1 ' 1 sT "... 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