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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
Ni,ajrNarsirn 0( 1 T l. M n,!IUrliT. d. V. 1'Iitrk fr iwifpor. '!'U lixtiini next MinkIiiv. V. A. Younjj fr rvprtm-mtive. '1!. S. llattun lr uoiinty jitdifv. Win. I'riiiylo for wiiniiiln'inii. r. 11. ll'ti.h n-on h ooiiuty t-h-rk,. A lino hocroi-iin Tuel.iv morn- Unif. YoU? for ,. A. 'uiuii (fur ltt;.rm-n. dative Vote for jJanw- ftr county jiuc- 1. II. (VijM'Initt! ft county mTmmI mtj-Hjrliitcinh-tit. M J. Knijlart of rViippow, n In dloiiltuii Momhiy oveiiin;:. I. II. Copcland U the coplc's choice rfor Khool Superintendent. Mnj. Mny lki, of YHtiktou, 1m in ll'uril.niil tliUtcJi, vUitinrf her fiittvr. Mm. YmyiiiiiiiHul uini'r in h u1- linj rtcmiple. of Will. with .IfR'M'l" Aft fin. Wt.i. lYlnj(1u of I'iMfl.urir, :h viVt Ini; Meni'i" h thl "ii li.ity 1 ml fit rluv ami uu.Uy. tl.i iuM r'.lut.ii-'l ' r- I''' ail"!. rlml'lill.tfain, uiul (ill jirla iwiil Jlillley A lWiiji. fcl t Mil.. ,,f St I l1lllILIUllt .I lI'lV ior to lut week Joikiug after dm Inter cut, lu (Wvallis. Fhcrlff Ilnttun linn delivered nil tho ballot boxes ami election mipplica lu the warJujisprfcliuU iu the county. iVor.-t'tbool ri'jortiitcndciii vote UrX. 01. VoyiUui. who stand (or hom-xty iAIkI decency uud ji;aliit eorrupt rinjf iruli. Mr. SIkjIIImk;,', lrTti;ivlf on tlitf di vlde between t'lnlbkniiio jipil ltainier, was it vinitor n't tlic futility cat and t JlotilUv'), Monday. Forhtylcor Vtaih;, hou" .iiil Jut i;i jitalnicr. ISood locution (or rcmdoi'ce vr iLuviucfit. Cull on or address K. 11. JtliU'ltelJ, ltainier, tirctfon. .'f;.,l?..lVtmnI.l Mitt attoniM -the ffCCVIltlM'!i0Jl.e(,tl4fl riUUJ iruiiK'o Mt tCorvallis niul rep! h(vvitv W.A very .cnjoyahle tiuio whilo there. I. K. UlakwtK'.v.U uuito.froiieiiUy in Jloulton. Jn (act, J. K. 1 tlilnklng vi tlounly o( goliiK Into luninetu livru ait moon an hln political work in ilone. ,N. A. Vvrjy UohjuU''! ncw liltnslc rreof lo li'm lto .luWutf. .Surveyor Vn. WtU1,Kflll fo,MH'.iiccJi(;lUo ,JlcUl work. Not u wonl.bflft Wen naKI nfniwt the work of Mr. (Vnt'lnml o Hdiool Sii;r. ,lim'liuuill. uivn M I" "J ...... ,U t next MomUy that tl.iy bdeiyo .Jn .letting well enough nloiiQ. II. llurnmof RtiiWir.TyimrU having .bttil.A very ileiuuuit .y'mt at Corvallii). Howiwuot feeling very fll jilien lie ;lo(t Imiiia and liU trip did hint inuvli ,goo, he ticedinl the rtf t. .llarry JJutfiU of Kulumu, .AYuhIj. nd .JdiB8 Mary NYlekMtroin of lloulton Orc&, vwcro united in holy wedlock nt the hoiuo of thehrido' imrcnuvon.Sgtiduy nt U . ., Uv. ci. M. TUoro ofllciatini,'. Jlnijilrr I-odgo No.. 151, at their laot trctfulttr meeting, Saturday night tkxiol itho (ollowlntf ollkerH : Noblo lirai;lI. JJrant; Vino Grand, Rev. (5. A-Taggart; .Bccretiiry, H. 1. Mitchell; .Tfwuiurer, .J. Zweemer. Lat.TucHiUy nwrningjir''t tnc Orcgon Yool Co.'b dam entout nivl About thirty corjuol Uolta beloni;in lo ttboAVturn.CtiwragoC,'0. went down JUilton titfck and urc,w.w. lying mutter! jtlojitH bHkj. At a meeting! Feru Ucbukah lexigo ,ol Kalnior, Ut8t,lrrWny .niglit, Mm. Alice .Dciti.jwifl.cctol Noblo Grand: Mrp. .Eva Hrant wan cUohwi ,vico grand, JJ. .II. MiichglJ, Boerctnry and Mm. K. J. 'jMitcWlJ,.trwwrr. dlwnr etowige that souio men whilo ,ftt 4oiwo would not go inside of a saloon, :cnl vet a soon lis they arc a few miles tawaytheygo around the- saloon and ,pair.:io it (or the luftucjice il mav .bavo toward their ttluftioy. bav! Uonylaying nidow;Uk and stroct crsnings for the city o( H. 1 Udon9 for Bweral days. They are bocorping quite innt.nht.hn buuincss. and if the Veatlier continues good they will have' street crossings awlwulks ..all in ..good order in Afow days, i ffho first Demowatiftm tUotflilal.bal. Uot is Jiurabtrcd 13. We.bo4 ho vill lite luoky cuough .to carry a bigvvotp. 'JThother, numbers- widch stand ior . tn on 07. oo ll goou govcrniuciiniro; f si "t'vi 132, 34, 38, 41, 42, 4, 49,.ana.80p. Also ,ibe constitutional amcndmuntvwUlph is .aumbercd 63 in ,tho ,,pj?encta .iwliero there were no no.naiaajiio for t iweftbict rOfOcers. iG. L.Iarl)QllaUrUd Tuesday i(for a rtr) to .tUo Kehalom, valley in thojnter ,flto( his candidacy Jpr , tho,o(uco. of , county commissioner. Mr. Tarboll, . Vho is wall and favornUly. known in this fthan his Btcttighti.party. ticket will- .celvo. XXoouree ha-etauda but little -flhow of an.ole(itk)n, hot we admire his ixourngo and the stand he lias . taken. I Had ho been endorsod by one of the old rnrthH: as hns one or two other candi- tjdtcB, his election would bq, assured. m, rr, n iu Un ,.( til0 bride1 rnrniK Mr. mid Mr.-, s. I.. M.tl.rom, ol and Mr. J tt.li u Tniumn, tiwtryu Mr rii , fu tv .( the lVa , .ptlK inliittr, S in.l.iv, June '.", UHU, Ufc.ro a few frieinln, whti fre.;i follow p Mr. and Miii.Muhoiii nii.l th ir (no nt: Mr. ,lvn' !. il. Mr.Th:.r., Mr. CMnirlrt i?Jii(liMi, ,Mc. nti-l Mfcj. (;. II, JliMlt iin.l ton, Mr. und Mr, .henrevr and ,mi, Mr. quit Mr. Mott. Mr. ini.l Mr. 4.l. lrin.;lo and on, .MWm Mb'iy Fowler, Sule Mcrril, nn.l I.nu Merrill. (T ie Ki id. .v; IxMittif illy gpu iietl a cuit ,o( irmy while the irooin wore a uit well ,ljiio'r;ule (r .t'.ie oetwion. Many .U'iin1t(ul im well u tiHffull priventa 4rere Riven. Alter thu ceremony a bountiful ilinm r wii wrve whielt wh htnrtilly enjovi-.l by all. The lwjy .oii..i th .itrted,pit the i1 ernoon tn:n w.ith a il,owr of rice, for I'ortlund tthero they reiiinined until Motnhy evenijigAVI.en I U;y rtlmd reetkin jvh given. fir tlit-ni in the Deer Inland hull. Tley juried for their futnro home nhii h Will lie nt Mouth ville, Tue ihiy, where V(Truuian in tiidpyml an ,i lliiib- (alltr,f,;J,0 1'olumlii Timber i I The n ek uhtr juider tlie iTfl I Hipu-r yifjou on Road Mticler HUtViH aud it.ml riiji'ervir Chan, (giltl;, with M.itt KitKliN t tin engineer iHrrunning full ijhUst. Three team are hauliii out the iroltH t, nnd.one mnii ;ircadn It out on Ltliu road. At.ircjit the rmk is beiii j'liton tho rou)l UUecn rren uuft ,-)t. Ilelen(ir:utliv-U'tween the cruHh- crnnd St. .IUJcuh. The rock is flmt rliiHi', Hiid thu wui.hvr .is doing good xqt. Theie uve ,tlrve hcelbqrrows with. two nj';i eaclj, tonveyiug rock U the ojjU'liino uud two men feeding; it (), .1die another linn tl furnaco. Fifty Lf ards of. rock wji the rroiuI is costing almtit )0, or one dollar a yaf.j- Tli' nnnu;il.Mcl4Mjl ctmine;H'eiuetcc ercines at Ilai;iivr lt .Friday evening ..vrc tUe 11 ever liU'ited in that tow i), and fpeak volumcnor tho- mac ugemeMtpf the Hcbooj. The numbers o.! the jirogrnm wrre all well rendered. 1 The doil drill by little grls of the pri mary grade w ohitv fine, jitto the rib bon drill ,ftt the intermediate grade. rrof. NYilkermm ha the confidence of the patrons of the school as well as the pupil, and his second year w ill be an iniprovcuieiitover Uie present one ,1 though thin linn been exceptionally Rood. ThecluifM motto was "Kowing not drifting." I.iiMt Friday county clerk Henderson ixHiicd marriago livcnso to N. 1'. Nelson ol Yaihingtou county nnd Mis F.thel Thoma, daughter o.Cltjcy TUomas.of this county; on Saturday Ue.jiwiMjl livennu lo Judtuin Trumaii and Mis ISeMsic Malcom botUi.Dver .Inland this this county. 1(. II. lljiileyrthe merchnnf, wlio has been iiito uerjoiibly ntllictcd with asth ma, ppcjitxibout ten fdays in the .vi cinity of Uood Hive;. Mrs. Ihiiley went up thvw laHt w eek. They both returued home Monduy. Mr. lluiley said the limalo tntiro was much better (or asth ma than here. The Fclida correi;vi1ent o( the Van couver Columbiai says: The Fclida bane hall team could not practice hint Aweek on account of tho high watyr, but nevtirth'.'lcHS.they ro ready for the St. llcjcus team any day. Omar Sl:n,nnahan purchased a Jersey hull from Gilson. ile,is uoing injbo the dairy hiiHincff, arul jnjtonds getting , the best herd possible Sr his, ranclj. Whjle cU04puig..withi hatchet VVcd ;ii'lny monwig, Hud UwhIiw had ),ho nvjiitortuuo to almost ampu.o tho in dex iingvr of his, lyf t hancj. .Thcball gamo betwec.n.tho Koinisr UMid the rScappooso teams. Jjiat, Sunday resultecl in a victory for tho JUmiur nine. A number otjiew 1kuhos ilLsopn bo erected in lloulton to, Cfiomqdato : tliQSO desiring, bufyucsa and rr.esidenco loca tions. HarrJfion ilioso of ,Ve rtvonia . .passqd tUough lloulton TucaxUy nsout.for Hood Riuer Btrawicrry,.lleld8. W. F. Slaughter oX tho ..Qrcgpn AYootl Co. was out looking . ajttcr the intercuts of tho company this week. The announccmenta nc programs ,.of tho lloulton Graduating excrctoes wcro printed at thisoflke. Chas..Mcllingcr of Vruouia jtrnnsaci- cd business .in tW,ncck,.of tho woods, Wednesday. . AVin MeUinger f-prnined an ankle Wednesday and.os (compelled to go qn crutches. ' SqivreAVatkins.pf. S.t. Helens ,vasa pleasant via.itor.at tUJs ftUV:o,Ve4mdtay monwiiK, Peter Walter, formerly f Vernonia, was ah Uoulton yesterday morning. Melyin.Ing of Portland visited riend8 bere..MeiwUiy and Tuoeday. Mies Alwcidi'. Fyii5tCftclwng a term ot Scltoolat Taris .difltxiat. The.. famous and luscious cherries of Oregon w ill soon be ripe. Miss Maud Kico of.Vpjnonia visited Houlton Tuesday. , , iDiBhwashcr wanted..ftt. tho Vermopt Uousp, Woidtqu. : ' I'- Mrs J Iris .Oliver took a, trip to Tort' land yesterday. This is especially tho month of music and fragrance. . longtime nnd haytimp, The 1'urkt r men w in in ( leor,'ii. For,! mil d dot (ukhind 3 to I. Vote for II. Ilender)ii (or coui jf clerk. Vote (or Ym. Fringe lor county rom-.sxlH'iy.-i T. The ll(ifiiii lire irepurin to fall buij.- to llirlin. ,UK;.irKii And Journal (en;i wetkly) for 1.73 ht year. Vote for 1. II. I'opeland Utt county kWI uperinti.p lent. 1-ovo nd kiMtv, toinlcrnei and lrut, ar natural to thu euoi). Jf you vApt a line lyit gp to Unity A Urinn. Thry have tle t'PU. Nul Liroii, tho Maygor niuat-market mau vinito-l Foriland yecterlav. Frpf. loo( Vernonia aol through lloulton en route for Portland yeeterday morning. (!.V. Welch of MrHlln;4Uvas in this vicinity talking with voUx;. ,U made ninjiy (rienfjs bvre. Prvan iaV'V'S'Utl delegate .lp tlie St. l,toiU cvHVVUVlonj he will byajl fb LJrVW.ka contingent. fTUo br Acreage of Urevp is jfrad uaj!y incrcttfina; U l aj'.ajtr.tlte grwit t bop iirodiK'ing state in the uni'i. The (Jovcrnor of Oldo )ia v' out the troops to preserve peapu, during tlJ UlriVe in the Hanging. Ifcwk Irpn district. The genvul rscbl election will be held Mondnvl(Ju,nc JO. At which time school olliceu will be .elected (for the ,virju diKic!- ,Unjy& F.rinn cary ' o full, line o( Men's, women's and chJIrvA' shoes including it fine stock cl lloyal Chi nook's just arrived. JkoU jvxliincsomo nrnarffit dam age in localities, ,t;it , it rreally did little tfn.hkr it iicUetl people to harder Ami lietter work. Norman Williams, who was convicted of the murder of tho Ncsbitt women, UuK,becn sv;Uenced lo hang, by Judge JfrujLhaiVi At the Di'.lea. If you want a suit at the right price call and see w. Were closing out our entire stock of men V, youth', and boya cjothjng, llailey & llrinn, lloulton, Ore. L "The new residence being erected,, by Mr. Ik'Konl o( tho Western CooiK-rago company is fast approaching completion. It adds much to the appearance of that pr; of town. GRADUATING- - - EXERCISES. Nfit How Much tyut How Well" CLASS, .EVA WILKEUSOX, COKAUSHEK, FKANK UK AH AM. HfEACUEKS. ' KUKY JACKSON. Vrincipal. UU4CJ-: MKTZUEU, Primary. PROGRAMME Selection by Orchestra. . DollPiill .10 Squall Girls A Sleepy Head :;: . , .Hoy Perry Song .The Larger Uoys Lelection by Orchestra Chinese Lantern Prill. Tm Girls Class Hcc First Grade UVmg . . , . JjivWics, paddies, e've been Thinking.. , . . . . f Jjx giJa ii1,d.6ix boys Hecitatiqn , . rLeonard Hidloy Selection bv Orchestra Tho Beautiful Willamette .'. , CoraCsher Whitman's Hide , Frank Graham Lgong. ........... . . . .. .. . .... .Oregon Fve Girls Essay -. ... .Iwjs.nd Clark ,..!,,,.,,....,...... . . .Eva.Wjlkcr8on Selection .by Orchestra , Address to the Class Mr. W.H. jrowcll SuleoUon by Orchestra. ................. VrcflentftUfln of Dinioma . . , .upj4 1. .. Copcl and Closing llemgrk8,, . Kuby Jackson Selection by Orchestra.. . JSJCHOOL REPORT. -School report of District No. 28 for the month ending May 14. Pavs attendance 407 Times tardy 1 Days absence. ............ ........ ...... .I8J3 Boys enrolled , 12 Girls enrolled 14 Total number eaecjltfd 26 Aycrage daily attendance. 16 kNumbcr of visitors : : 6 ' Those neither atyflpt npr t"dy during the month areiilasehenla Zeisman, Lydia Eisenbintter, Ajfa;Eisenblattcr, Martha Tetz,.AVfredTetz, Willie Tctx, FrUabinuky,' Henry Rabinsky, Amiel Newman, Harry Markwart, Walter Markwart, Hazel Meyers, Alice Adams, Lily Zeismanajsy. .arsons, Qlga-Teti, El8vorth'Par,sf)iis. ' - 1 JjjoT.Low'K,! Tcaclur, jCraduajting Exercises. Houlton, Oregon- In Spence's Hall, at Houlton, Oregon, June 4th, the graduating exercises will bo given. Drills, etc. are ,in prcpara tion. Aa orchestra from Portland will furnish tho musio. , . ' Eoserved Scats .$.35. General adpiis sion, $.25." iSeats on sale at Mr. Fjerry'B il itflro.. THE GRANGE 1 . i. V. BAIROW. CWiksi.i. V. iTtm ' arwUitt Syt 'prt Slat IN THE Vp.LVEREWE fTAT nanlv tludr at AlAt Jlrrllug. lie MI'1m)U atate trange Im or.t J; row ii even the wildest driMin of Iii wllnaior." ay a lMroit pajK-r. And that I mi. With A membenililp of ovor J-.tKMi.itjti .r-tliu New York bard for ,ft.t plai-e. Jt fvJ,ei uii-d wliitp Uiuv the nin'eiitiit.l;n .the aV :r.i iiku lo two dilepitv to evep'.DTX rvratwt and .yet .wi tuat.basl .ther? were tli'lecatea preneutxt.tjan- mini mcctji;;. In b)M yiMiiuji nddn-v! Y orllp .Mauler IIpnv;i.rvm4r5ti,;iio;i he i.'iei'tuoiuil ffrowth of .thr'r,!,!! itliat la?.;id niv5Aw hytlt Uuh ..Occam plIxLcJ Ji fo-oN'rtlvc bu Intf. f ,fan;i .jrupiijle. MeinlK-r yf .t,beOrder,ousljt ,over a thousand ton n:MmvwQ. yf. WELCH r-A.ordvrrjblnder! " MAJ- J-eiir, l .iH't yea twine vlll nmotntftu ;yjJ.nwillc a contract for Tuvy;i wlreiVnce now p tov,ift Kretvr,p:ignltHdo tliai any .V'iiitrct ever ;indertakeu by ,tle jgrniiK. .TheJreAAury juf,lie rajie,li I Kol.niliti. nii-lit,for the yinr havlnciHrii )i)X. Md there Is Prliimry,4leetionr'V'furn as tue(of,(ie i'f .iPVfc. dlfjWSfid. it I a pnnHlns) .MUi'Htiou Just -mow In JIUlilcnii. J He Jrjigc(ulct uoiit emphatic deelar, ,tli renptitluf It. ndojithis the folltr- luglrfiouiiiieKlii).lyi of tue legislative .OWW.V.VVee: ''m eeomuieKl ,that tjoe jgraJge, ,tbroin;h Jt IcKlHlaliK.niH.Ue and K)er, olllcvr, rse tI he next i4s;lla ,Uire to.paxs .tttate primary elect lui law providing (or the ,nomi nation of all -ollUvr. state, eoiinty and owushlp, liy (,drvt vote of the mey jicrs. of their re-: lvtive .political. parlies; at,iomlBa tloiw lie made, by la'tltityi tyyl not 17 ft'e; J,l;at t,be prrmnrles ef iljrtles be llitvbl .ut thermic, tlineaaudHiideT.tlje nutKTviKlon and elirC tucnte lyul ut public vxMUise." Aiiuk other Imnort resolutls K)Mt, faVorlll'uIiaUu Htlldy ill the. pol ii '.i i i ' .-i:...: " ....'i..'.. ?.. nc ih iiuuis uuii i-v.urn.iuu uuujo . -)d in, ,j ,,, Tia rurt on the lmh day t f tn.sach counties, might like to make j Jtar, IBM', In favor of (he ahove named riluin t!u ornorlninnt flnklni? f..r 1 t'nw n tl and aBBlnut the above named defendants, ,iiie expt rimenr. ,nsMnK , orHa law o 1 mc minake aaie of the foli.ivliiu Regulate tqioeil et (tatomoblle,, favoring dee rilwd real pn.werty lo wit :The outb-W et '....' . ' i,.. '.i.imrter of the XorthAVe!.t ouitrliT and the 1,o:!xuMt:u,Na:u,.TMTw.iUi..i, M.mi titles, rcilUOSlUlK the . AtatC legislature to prohibit the mojiufact.ureale nnd Use Of Cigarettes, JlJjlclllsau,,Mk4ng,tolumUifwiuntv,lrvgoii, to satisfy the rlnim ji.- .1... i.iiii.... i.'..ii..i. ' .f naiti blaintill In the irtn of two hundred dol- ,Mf J " .... jHirtaBcc. .4t Is sold that the-statc grange wyi organize a cyclone insurance company 4lt the next annual meeting. HlskS wIU .bc taken aud a board of UIrc-tori, ciiosen, prior to me lue.ig next year. 1 1111MO u. v. iiij. -7 Worthy Haater ol-ilie .WaliIii;ton 1 State Grnnnre. 3 O Will" M JIS bum at ItOCkfonl, jyU Ju 1S5T. Mr. Wind's early life was public school. Ills education was flu - Islied at Syra - cuse.N.Y., while Using with his! uncle, the late! . Bishop Peck of that city. In! 1878, at Cale-j doula, Trem- ! .pcnlenu county, i -Wj8., he mar ried Miss Ilulda Beardsley. He 'United with 'the Krange .in 1SS1. In 1884 he mov ed to Washlni'- .rAiO.r'xo. . . joa and settled i in tue primitive wiiaernfs. 1 lie was elected master of the. ,Wa.?U.6t(m state grange In; 19Q1 '..Jfrlejid writes of him: "It Is 6afeKtosnyllihat,;Uo man has done more, for the grrpige in his state than he. The Order, jsfyu a pros perous 'condition and is. nutting, qn a BOlldubaiautJal growtlr:" VI. 'i 1 A Good, tespd. ;It,ecpt-returns, from 102 suborfliunle granges In Maine, fully maintain; tjie avorape Increase of the year aud indi cate that the total membership, in, the state In this time exceeds, 40,000. ,U.'bl! phows a iiet,yftarly .gttln of almost during tle-.past;8hyenr8, a rec ord ofM'hleh thc, .Orylerufuay ,,wf 11. Je proud. fTJie. Indiana state grange fuetr tUIs year at Warsaw. Uudiirrtheanagnlfl- Uqent. leadersldp of.u. Aaron Jones, who is . Also .master .of the national CraiLge4adIaun ViUrous had only gopd tWn8S Jo., report. Tho grange Is lnf a t flourishing conditn thjoughout the state. , We get out of llfo Justi Whnt we put into It; the onjd. bJfer us just what we have for,-lt. -j ftbe grange has for us whatvw? lmvofrr,it, nd no bank pays rllvldcfldwhilc3i.Jia. no deposits. (J.wA. k Fuller. Probobly.-the oldest granger in the state of Maine la William II. Peering LctBaeo,.ww in his nlnety-L coud year. Delegates to state granges. rchosen ,at Pomona granges mustjjio., elected by L. writ tern ballot, s.uieovs jOfflc.ejrs of tho grange. 1 - .'AboUt 3,000 Patrons in 120 granges in Massachusetts ship, mllk()to., the Boston markets. liarrowH ue rexioreu ;orun; me yep- rent per aHwn from in l lOiinnf I'nltwt Sfnten wufltoM bv noiVu- . .d n iurthersum of thfi ,r ' ',' i sixty renin, w itn interesnne lar vote uud uiany..oluers of lesser lm-: m -r rent ner annum from 1 At llailer 1'rinn'n you find a pood jijuality of general nie:c'i:inlife, t tlie j rilit price. N.-w pois arriving daily. - otc (or JI. S. ll:itt.:ii (or county ju.ljje. W. A. yOJJNG, Kr HeprcMctktutlvf. Cv'luiybki Co.. Ore. H. HKNDIvRSQ:, KQU COL'TYCLKUK. FOR COMMipsiprER, Pitsburg, Colombia Co. J. M. H;IIvL FOWSKIilFF, CokuIj.'a Co., Or, ! or tp.'jrreusurer, COLUMBIA CQUNTY, ORE. I. II. COPKLAND, Independent 1-piibl.icai Candidate ' For County School SujK'rin.tendcnt. ax. takbem, jFOR COMMISSIONER Cojjvfrnb, County FOR AHJiKSt$p2 COLUMBIA COUNTY ORE. Sheriff's Sale. ..In pie Circuit Court of the Sinte of Oregon. wf or I no riuiniv 01 v oiumum. W. J. Turner. 1'liilm'H. ' p Herman Rleimr.H. E. Xoble. W. Zcllitr, KutKUtutfd lor J. M.Arrhur, Conipiiiiv, rurptirntiiui, and John Hi-Wart, )e(na- antit. Notii-e iKherr'jT givon, that by rlrtue of . an I Mwution tid order oC ale. Ioui-U out it' the ! I'lu-uit r.nrl iXihf Sinte iJ Oreiron. Ior( nlum ! l.ia County, and tome dirwu-d and daltd the 1 'JDihdaTiil ilav lliul. iu.n a iuduenieiit rt'iuler- hlllf f ,he .ihveaftiuartKr of i.-ction ; fourteen. nd (he Xorth-west .tibartt r of the ffilrMtth in , iih , thrWiW Bt ,hM rate of 10 per 7th day of lay ini rtr-tbiredoil;ini add renn ai uie rnie 01 the 20th dav o L.' . . . ........... i ni (h. (ii.tliopultniiif t4t rfv einht dollarit and ninety venta, with ,..terest j 1 hereon 1 at 1 the rate of tier rent from the 1 . tT,VVw.;ndthe furthM and da' of Oetc'ier W ftfv .aiMr fltiirt-v and the further Mint sum ol twenty-flve dollar attorney s fee, and .-."nnei.0, costs of and upon this writ. 1 win on I KATlKDAYThcSml DAY orJVLY 104 I at lOo'elork a. tn. of said day, at the front door lot the Countvlliiirt House, in the illy 01 M. ' Hel-ns. in said, county and State, sell at publie auction, atlbiert to rvdeniptmti, to melimnesl ! rhrht litlAMIltl illllTtl lihl'h t h HVB nHTIl- ftimiatr ir . r. irnin ciiiii i-mmi hi iimiiii. nil 1111- ;cl dHenrtiior either IhOrn Wl on tho toilie Wc UwribeU rvl property to satisfy ! the said Judgement. Hated this -'list day of 1 . ' sheriff oU-olumbia-cuniy, Oregon. iiiuij,4j ,,., 1 - 1 1UU UIVUIUVI HUiUUi Makes round trips .between RANIEIland PORTLAND. leaving Kninlcr at r;O0 n. m. and Portlnau at 2U p. 111. daily lexeepl Kunduy. ve solH-Jt a share of the public pntronaKe.'iiiia' in'return will tive iiuirk service and a clean-, bout.'. We I ore here to stay and want your busiuess. Jjtiid- ing at ftait of Taylor Street. V. I. HOOOHKIKK, Master Str. Joseph Kellogg. leaves Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday at 7 a. in. for St. Helens, Kalama, Car nils Point, Kaluier and Kelso. 'Arriving' at Port land, Monday, Wednesday anil rriday at 2 p.m. Th? Steamer Northwest leaves 1'ortland, Mon day and Thursday for Toledo, Castle Hbck, and way poiuts at tia.in., re'urntnK Weduefr.y tuid Saturday at 2 p. 111. Best and cheapest route to the St. Helens mining- district. Subject to chaiiKO without notice. Wharf foot u" Balnion street. H. Hiilman, Ai;ent. XSTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER .A RAILROAD dO. fyDAILY. pi READ VP READ DOWN ! STATIONS DAILY - ..gj ... '24 J -22 a j 21 ; 2il 1-. M. 7:(W H 0-" H 2U K-ai -as , fl OK ..-9 19 19 37 10 00 10 OH 10 20 ltt .HI it- I . il :00 .0 9 (" 39.1 9 18 l.iK ' a & lvui 40 :.Vi9 SO ,)9.S; 10 00 02.S 10 10 iliti. l; 10 21 471.2: 10 3fi 7H.7! 10 57 iN'i.fl! 11 U" 90.3: 11 18 9-V4I ;ll,X;99.H: iA. M. 11:10 A. M. 9:4" 8 3Ti I.v Portland Ar .... tillbie:.!,:. Kji inter ....Pyramid ... ....MayKer .... lOHV'i 9 62 IS 9 17 908 9 02 8 .VI 8 !M 8 l"i 8D7 755 7-15 8 20 8 00 7 'til 7 '7 88 7 28 7 17 J-)2 6 42 A 82 fi 20 . ..w .. .A.'latskanie .. ..Marshland .. .. Westnort.... ....Clffton ..... .... Knappa.... . . wSvejison . . . . . . ,.3olin Pay... Ar Astoria 1a . AIT trains roake.-iolnse. connection at Coble nilh.otthOTrt.lJaeiHe trains f(j. an J ir)rit the Kast nVouuri -points. At,rhliViJ all trains leavtug Union depot.' 'M Astoria wiifh J. It. & uo boat ana r u, line and Steamer T. J. Totter to am frum-UvyAco and North hli uttiou.-' PassenRcra for Astoria or way points must flax trains at lloulton. Trains will atop to let passeTigjrs.ofT at Houlton when cnmiiiic .roni jiolnCs wvs(ofiiitik. J. V. MAYO, ' lien. Pass. Agt., AsHria, Or. BttW and Astoria AND WAY LANDINGS Astoria Route lor St. Wharf lMily-iexeept Sunday) at 7 a. in. IaVeVftorbi daily (except Sunday) at n p. ni, ClpseeotiuvtMionwith boats forChinook Beach Deep Klver, (iray'a Ittver, Kuapptou, Kt. Stev. ens. Ft. ('anby, Ft. Columbia, llwaco, Lewis. Clrt5i Ijlher, Onley & Young's Kiver, and.bout tUtiuin lor both beauhc-s, Portland and Vancouver ?knxe leaves TaylorSt. Wharf dully exwiU laimUyj nt lo:iwa. nt. and wp.m. leaves Vancouver at 8:!W a. m. and 1 p, m. No trunsfering, no mist, no aeiay. lloth 'Phones: OreRon Main (US; Columbia 012. wharftwit of Taylor St. (eneml offlce 2tf:f Yrmhill St. VANCOl'yj-'R TRANSPOKTATIQN CO. W.C. FISCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW, ANDNOTAKY PUDLIC. Next door to pot o:!i't'. i:ain;ek', - - oukcon. VQ I L U AUDccDAY, ATTO UXIJYH. AT- LA V. LVructice in any court, State or Federal. .ext t.hxir to court l:oue. LST.il KLEN'g, - OUEGON. 'A VERMONT HOUSE. CD. GILSON, IWrieiok. HOULTON, OKEGON. Ccxl accmvidatioiiH nt rea sonable prices. ISarn in con neeQpwith hotel. ! HPJJJLTON I 'HOUSE, 8 FIR3T.0LASS MEALS, , CUE AN ROOMS, .CpFORT ABLE BEDS.- yo (G.ood larn for accomodation 01 the public. $ .JJPIJLTONl, oreon. I ELLY,9ROS., Proprietor PA of Wjp, Cto and liquors, 8 MJnStoct Oppcsite the jpst office. HOUITXD?. s ORE, BED BEAR 1 ; SALOOKI EMtK'BBOa; Prafltfejprs. fi Y we keep . i& p THE BEST OP .WINES, 8 LIQUORS, MINEBAL , , g WA'rER anji CIGARS. - U PooVarlorn conaection y g with saloon. S g hpqltqn; , ore. PRRY1).0LiM'S HOULTON, OJtlC. MfiftrifiSv HABDWABE,; FLOUR &VlS10S, wCq41 ande Our Prenaiumj WITH CASH PURCHASES- PRODUCE Steamer Sarahs Dixon. . ...... . .- . . ",. . n Leaves rnrtland Tnesdny and Thprsday nt 5 p.m., forClatskanieand way landiiiKS. Suii tlav for Oak Point. Returning, leaves flats kahie Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m., t(fle permiting. Leaves Oak Point Monday at 6. p. m. Shasver -TrilnsportHt lou.t'o. , ' i . . " : 4 -Si ' ' ' A.XEW UXE OF . Shoes, I I "at r Furniture,