The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, September 30, 1904, Image 5

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(M jii ri 'htt i r hundred.
l'artie liirni)oKI irKM'ri) tlmuld
cnll nt thli ollloe.
Uim ore out of night Oregon 1m
iH'ing worth 2H't wit..
lltnticM uivcti nway friH at the Sew
York utorc in fit. Helen.
IU'IiiimiiIht Unit tlio ltfj.inTiit elub
villi all iii rH of I'ortliiiiil.
lleorgo AruiHtrong Iuim taken it con
trmtto cut hingW Uili for 1'. Iliutt,
nt Mint.
Wo notice tint 'rn of "ltetauruut" iu
tlio window ii the inttli liiilding, near
ll.i' Htuliot:.
Selux.l roniiiiPii. "-I in tin- I r t n,-1
trlet, So. 'l', luM 1"inl.i iii'. i iiiii w itJ
Mary I". Flliott, ! ti'.ie'lier.
Mr. I Vim moved W ' tliii-wliiy from tln
Nikon 1 loin in Si. llfl' iiN to ilu Uii'
rnt residence in lloultnn.
f9 lU-ynotii !, of Kiiiuii r, In tireoariii);
to inovo liln Hotlu-ii,' family to Heed
villi1, in Wimliinuton county.
Work on tlio (initial- hull nt Nutul, w
twwn l'itulmrg nnd Mint, iii under full
hnidwuy, with 0. l.litgrt-n. in Um nil
lli'iiler. Morgim of tlio New York atoro nt ht
Ki'lciiM In offering ciirriiil induaiiiieiitii
for no 1 1 trade, n him for lino ireini'
till) llillllt'M.
J. F. (irulmiii, of Miituhland, wum in
llftdlton lii'twii'it IruiitH Wcdui'mluy. 1 Iu
ri'tortM titucM iiuiit down in tluit jnirt of
the county.
Kd. IOimitfnot neeniH tolmvegot mixed'
up in tlio ImriH' Htenlingof the jnwt week.
Imiac Signctt and one or two more mociiih
to U in tho gang.
Mm. Itednion, who lint ri'Mided for
Hinne time nt I'ittnlxirjf, Iiiih removed to
Wrnonin, where rlio will again engage
ill the hotel lunrim-HM.-
Mr.. L. Fwett and- hen daughter, of
ftuinivr, enmw un We-lneHdny morning
itnd Iihto oprnfd out u mock of goadH iu
the llnnlton Ihmnu iurlurv.
Velv-tH will1 m much worn thin
winter. Sro tho huiiiiiIo jintturiM nt
Hurry Ollivor'n. Ho uIho Iuim u largo
lino vi f All uud winter dnnH good.
Mr.. JoMejdi Holiday, of ecr Inland,,
w-ent wer to I'eiivorton to tench Bchool
for tho winter, u few. day mnec. Joe
will run tho much- th' winter iu the
oil irty le.
If you liko tho- KK(irT!K HI your
frieiulri nlxiut it and indued tlicmtowib
scribe. W have MH:cinl clubbing rww
with tho I'ortlnnd Journal, Uregoninii
nid Hun Francinoo Kxnuiiner.
IjiHt Saturday evening tho Odd Fel
lows of Kainier hud three cnndidtiteH for
tint initiatory decree. A very good lit
t'tduncu of the members mul much in
tfrent iu thu work cluvrncterized tho
meeting.
An old Keritlciiiiirr iimiiwI KUiott, Kv
ing over on tho Harlow road in Wiwh
inuton county, i quito Hick. S. A.J
MileH, who knew him for tho fifty
years, went over'tho llrft of-thin week to
vfoit with him. -
Mrs.- Martin -White otnrted WedncH
thiy for n viuit with frlendu and relatives
in tho V,mI. Sho will stop in MiHsouk,
Mont., on her way. and visit withatihi
ter w ho rcHidon there. She will thongo
to WiMooiiHin for a visit with her mother.
If you want a chnnco nt any of thoue
Ireo jtrixea given away by tho Jwurnnl
you Bliould call ut th'm olllco at onco und
rtnow your HubHcriptten, or if you do
nut tako it now, order it sent nt onco.
A guosa with every twenty-llvo cents
you pay.
Tho follow ing Columbia County peo
ple were regidttrM nt tho health resort
at Collins' Hot springs, up tho )lum
!i'm river, lust week! Martin I'oth and
Wflliiim Momer, Kainier; Mrs. Normnn
Merrill and ' Mit 0. Merrill, Clal--kiniu.
Tho Kottlo'boys Uudolph and Fred,
enmodown from Portland tho fi ret of
tho week ninl art fitting up tho Scott
risidcnuo in St. Helens, where tho Ket
tle family will reBido during the'wintcr'J
The boys will work in the factory as
Bdtm as it starts up again.
Tho Lewis and Olark Sclidol lleport
Oiu-ds, issued by tho Ooixmhia IIkciistkr,
aro up to'dnto and aro of special interest
to pnrenW, scholars, and teachers alike.
Twenty-five cents a dozen in ono or two
dozen lots. Six dozen for f 1-, vith name
of a school urintcd on card. Order at
dhco, and bnvo them in timo for this
motrth'B school. Tho Bchool boards
tfoUM do to order enough ol theae
daWsttflasttWoycaffl
SiHi ItCfUf; tt Itttinief'.wasin Ilottl
iotL looking after'a clm'tllio' to' con1 tract
btaVo bolt . " lle'hns anilmber'of largo,
J-olloV fir trees on' land that hd desireB
to clear' and thought if ho could get
tnough out of them to pay for cutting
and hauling to town, it would bo better'
'than to burn them on tno ground.
Gcorgo BrbuHu wt'jsciiatom Junction,
vJaB ili IlOUltbh Slonday morninR. IIo
" reports tho how'sdvir lnill as about ready
for business; ' Tho company id construct
ing a HumO f6r lutaber from the mill W
tho 2f6rthcrn Pacific sidetrack, hoar' the
iuriction of thb Gdblei Nehalom and the
tforth'orA Pacific tracks. Lack bt water
' has rotarded thoir work considerably;
l)Ut' that lack Will' notf 6'tdnd iii tftcilr way
6iii hdw. '
The vuloroim ni tn of Nimrol, the
mighty btinti r f old, ind of To. Id v the
l'irnt, il thin eck c i-ut to Hhntiiu by
the 1 1. Hilton buiiti rn. They Murt4 il out
for lic jranir. The In-nr do-,' u i re railed
tip nnd their h-eth filed nn I claw a iiliarp-
iiinI for the fray. They took a wiion
loud of ammunition nnd irov'iHioiiM.
tiirjjo Kelley, nenior, went along a
liiiido to the party and tiaiiti r. Aaron
Kelley, of the Kxi'hnne, nnd 1 red Hem
drikn, of tho 1U-1 lioar, enh went
armed Kith iiHoful Kiihi (,,r InrK-e jfnme.
Holjih Coy nnd Chun. Webb were nlno in
tlm party urmiMl to thu teeth. They
went out oil' tho Ni l nlem roiul m far iih
Wolf'H ea'i'u, n hero tiny pilehttl their
camp. A ni.in by the name of Wolf
onr winded in a log rnbin nt thin jioint,
I'l in 'i it In KiipjMiKed that thero nro bear
r otln r l.ii'o (..inn- in that vh inily. Of
om !. if u 'bin. i khould !!y in 'ho way
if I lieii iiiim thctc ! be t-'i'iethini;
d niiif. nod' ubt. W l.'ivo K;'iken lora
rlmicfl I'ier'- of 1 iir m -id, und will look
t'luvur.' w iih nat nnticipatiiMm ofliv
inj: l it ufler tho return of thu Hnulton
IninttTK,
Tho Ar & Qn Uailw ay (Vnnpnny hnvo
rm-eiitly jjuifhuned another lurjeo enmo
for huuliiig trallic mi their rond. It is
No. I1'! Tho day in not fur ilimnnt when
fio A..& V.. will have to put an extra
tn.in on ti haul tho frei(ht.. At prcMent
one train a day iHiiiHiilllciont.. If a
mixed freight anl piiHHengerwus run
every day, allowing tho down truin to
do mewt of the ard w ork nbovo Mursh
latiil, tho eoinpiuiy would reap a rich
reward for their extra work. An after
noon piiKHongor from Uuinier nnd ClutH
kimie would curry much of tho truvel
that is now going by tho O. It. & N.
FaI Ixxmignot, of Wnshinuton county,
was iirrented in Antoria Tuenlay nnd
taken to 1'ortlund for stealing a borne
and buygy from a livery stublo in Tort
land. After capturing tho rig in Fort
laud he murtod out towurd Jleuverton.
After leaving there he trailed off the
horfco he ntole and drove over to Corne
lius 1'uf.f and then to Chiranco (iurri-
hoiih, w lnrv ho sold the Mcvoml home.
F.d lloiirdml the Amoria trnin and nc-
companiwl herif "hiteitH far as ClutH
knnie. It wn thnngh the dnxcription
given by Sheriff White,.of thin county,
that tho chief of police made the arrest
iu Antorin.
W. C. Fischer, tho Rainier uttorney
nnd notary public, was in Houltonnnd
St. Helens tho first of tho week. Ho it
wns who drew tho enabling act w hich
passed tho legislature for the vote upon
tho county seat itiet ion.- WhMunked
ns to his opinion- us to tho need t of the
county, relative to public buildings, h
suid:' "(Columbia county should have a
good court houso and that right away..
The jR-ople of Kainier aro not opposed
to tho county -court building g good
building as close to Houlton us pos
sible." At n dance out at Delenu n-fow nights
since u lnd -was taken iu charge by a
couple of young inon, w ho hud- Ucn im
bibing too freely. The hid complained,
and Justice lUackford ixsuel a warrant
for J. M. Norgren and Wm. LuskThey
denied having hurt the boy, and said
that they mily did it in fun. The court
thought the fun was worth f 10-cach and
costs f2-" in all.- The boys got off
cheap, and it w ill bo a lesson to them in
the fnture to keen their' hands off.
The Masonic order at Uainior' had
work in their initiatory and second de
grees lust Saturday night. A good at
tendance of the fraternity was had. J
After their meeting a banquet was
served at tho Log Cabin restaurant.
Henry Colvin, the logger and county
commissioner took bis initiul ridoupon
the Masonic goat nt this meeting. And
A. A. Sickle, of Astoria took second
degree. Claude Kico, w liawus arrested for tho
larcency of two sacks of chittim barb,
was ncquitted, und tho county paid tho
cohIh. This, like thewuit against Uube
Scsseinun, a nhort time since, was all
uncalled for-lh evidence boing insuf
ficient. It appears that the officials aro
hunting after caset' where conviction
can not bo had in preference to cn fore
h.; the law against'daily flagrant viola
tions. -
A petition containing 10!) names for
the submission of the prohibition of the
liquor traffic question was filed with the
county clerk Wednesday evening, to the?
county aB a whole. Kainier is the only
precinct that will' vote separately on this
question.
Albert llaker, who lias been spend
ing the past Bummer in Southern Ore
gon, returned to his old home in the Ne
halom Valloy,- Saturday lie owna a
fine stock ranch adjoining the City of
Vcrnonia, -which ho lias leased for a
term of years.
8.-8riUlscr, of Bachelor' Flat,- was a
pleasant caller at our den one day last
Week.' Sardin says ho has cut loose from
all political parties. He is opposed to
the graft known as the board of county
viewers, Hd says that the ol'd wiiyis
much better than tho present method
On "Wednesday Of this week- COuhty
Clerk Hcndef soil, commenced! the copy
ifigbfthe- tai roll; it will take abbut
two months arid a half to complete tho
jdb anil then will come the extension of
tho tax upon tho roll for tho regular and.
Bpecial levies.
J. M. Blackford, of ClatBkanio, was up
attonding the .MaSdnlc lodgo' at KaWi'cr,
Saturday night.
Fine weather; "
Wo rc pleiiw l to h-arn thott'ie ltain
irr Mill I.umU-r Compnny have
cured a contract for two million f tof
lutnlxT to 1 shippe! lv uteumer to
conft Hint. It will require tbn cuttinif
of nlniiit a million foet more himu-r Ihnn
tlu-y hnve in tho yrd. The mi!! ill
Mnrt running an noon us log ran bo
pU' id in tho Immum, nnd will be kcj t
running mwt of tho timo this w inter.
Thin will be a great help to the vplo
of Kainier,. ns many of them are depend
ant upon the mill for tin ir winter's sup
plies. A large part of .the liimlx-r ld
by thin company is (int- lion finished
priKluct, utid requires the operatic f
planers aivd other machinery a gl
part of thu tune.
Kkhihthh nwl Journal (semi wctWJy)
for fl.73 y'f year.
Postmasters Didn't Meet.
Soiiio practical joker published para
gnuph in n local newspiiK-r to tho utlvct
that fourth-cliiMS jxistninsteniof the state
of Oregon would meet ut the parlor of
tho St. Charles bottl in I'ortlaiwI lust
Hiiturduv, nnd marked coiics of tlie pa
yer were sent to a number of postmast
ers of the ti4, Tim inject of tho meet
idg was to combina for higher wage.
I'oHtmnsters of tho fourth-class only re
ceive a small stippend nnd it appears
Unit a general strike would bo the out
come hud the organization been effected.
Tho conscientious performance of duty
in attending tho call of the meeting and
the- good time in the city of 1'ortlund
canned the IU-tiber.itu to sleep so soundly
Sunday morning that burglars entered
his s.ore- by lifting a pnno of glass from
tlm door, and they then helped them
selves t" all the cutlery and cigars thut
they desired.
Tho Gobelite is know n s the Sher
lock Holmes of Columbia county, and
uevir sleeps, und that is the way his
place of business escuped being plun
doled. It is barely possible that some
of tho cutlery might Iks found fn the
poKMiKKioii of tho foiirtli-chiHs postmast
ers w ho w ere in the joke to bo perpetra
ted upon tho other. '
For full particulars of the postmasters'
meeting we clip the follow ing from Sun
duy's Oregouiuu :
"Apparently tho postmasters of the
fourth chips of Multnomah and adjacent
counties do not want to form un asso
ciation, for but two of the total number
appeared on the scene yesterduy after
noon when tho udvertisod time for the
meeting drew near.
T. C. Watts, of Keuben, and II. M.
Fowler, of (ioble, were willing to com
bine, but found that tbey had no chanceI
to form a quorum unless they counted
in the newHpaper men present, which
was not according to the rules of order.
Tb meeting which was to have-been
behl, therefore, -wan not called, and the
two postmasters adjourned sine die.
A meeting wuh advertised for yester
day ufternoon nt If o'clock in tho par
lors of thu St. Charles Hotel. It was to
hiivo U'cn called for the formation of an
association com posed of the fourth-class
postmasters of tho county of Multno
mah and adjacent counties. Tho pur-
po!n of the association was to be the
outlining of some plan by means of
which they could induce tho department
cither to mise their commission on can
celled stamps or to give them a higher
salary.- At the present time a fourth
class postmaster receives f-IK) a year
and oiie-liulf of the face value of all
cancelled ftiunps exceeding $:IOO a year
which pass throuu'h their office..
Tho meeting not only did not materi
alize but was a matter of vague conjec
ture from the first. T. C.-AVuits, one of
the two men who were ready to form an
association, knew that he had come to
attend- a meeting, but did not know
what it:was tor.
"I don't know where the rest of them
arc. This is- all tho meeting I have
seen," he said, indicating himself and
Mr. Fowler witha wave of his hand.. "I
saw a notice in the paper and came to
seo what it meant, and from the appear
ance of things just ut this time I gues
it was a joker''
This beim; tho second time that an
attemp. to form an association of1 tho
postmasters has resulted in failure, -it is
not know n whether another effort will
bo made or not.
Vernonla. '
Albert ruker came into tho Valley for
a few days' vfsit. He has been dow n in
Southerh Oregon, this summer. -
M.-and Mis. West, O.-Malrasten and'
Bon Syd went to Portland last week via
Fercst (.irove, returning Friday evening.
Messrs. Spencer, Tucker and Keascy
went to the Grove after each a load of
winter provisions..
Kcv. lleverling visited-Cyclone Hill
Tuesday. ,
Mrs. Hose and daughter, Jessie, re
turned from Clatskanie Tuesday with a
load of merchandise for Mr. Pringle.
Vcrnonia is on the move. Mr. Down
ing has moved into his store building.
Mr". Tracey moved into Mr. Boilsteii's
Iioubo and Mrs. -Redmond moved down
from the ranch into her1 home here in
town,
An- impressive memorial servico was
held at the church Sunday morning iu
honor of father Campbell, who died in
Tortland August 23. Karl.
Bought Stolen Property.
Last Saturday afternoon a man giving
the name ofj. W. Crawford, of Chcha
lis, Wash,,-drove into Houlton with a
black maf 0 hitched to a single top Lug
gyi He told a pitiful Btory about his
wife being sick and he rtcbtied' Bdiue
money tb g6 tb her at 6nce and nuint
necda sell horse and buggy for''wli!tt
ever ho could get for them.- He first of
fered tho rig for $30, but failing td find
any ono w ho wished to' purchase at that
pface, he finally negotiated' a Bale of thtf
buggy tb Earl SefcOH and the hbrso to
Jcbso IlendrickB,' tho ' cdhsideratioft for
both being about 127k1 lie' immediately
tdok his xlepattUftv
Sunday Kichar-I hderell, who liven
li' ar Troutdalc, I, arncl that bin hor?c
mi l bu'irv wan at llnolton, ami raine
down ufler bin proix-rtv. The tbi-f wai
i' n in I'ortland trying to rell the horwi
and biifgy at a livery mublc, and I Meet
ive Pay ttfcuwd him of having Holen
tin- property and was al,ut to take him
into cimtody arid hold him until nn in
v1M7ati1.11 loiild U: made, but the story
of tho cick ,w if was too much for the
comricntiouN detective and be let the
bird go.
It wuh the general opinion hero that
th'; horse and buggy were stolen, nnd
the purchasers took the precaution to
takes billof salt; to protect them from
complicity in thr theft if the property
i-h'iiild prove to b stolen.
Mr. Ix tterell, tb tiwner of the rig, is
a native son u( Oycgon, having been
Urn and raised r.t LiiiU-rell Falls, which
; luce, as well as tho fulls, wero named
after his father, tho first settler in that
part of the state.
Plerter Takes a Bath.
'Che following story is told by the
1'ortlaml Hnily Journal about Michael
l'irter, formerly oi this county, now in
Multuoni'ih county jail:
"It was the order of the kangaroo
court at the county jnilthat Michael
I'ierter, who accompanied little Mary
UobiiiHon when she ran away from St.
Helens, should take a bath. The old
man swore by the U-ard ol bis etubborn
eH ancestor that be wouldn't. He mean't
it, but be bathed just the same.
I'ierter refused to bathe. The kanga
roo court sat on his case. He w ns found
guilty of un infraction of the rules and
un order was issued by the judge that
he should take a bath immediately.
The old man again refused. Complaint
w as made o the judge by the district at
torney of tho court, and a bench war
rant of arrest for Michael on a charge of
contempt was the result. I'ierter was
brought before the august body and the
court ordered four bailiffs to baptize
him. They went at it w ith a right good
will. Two held tho recalcitrant pris
oner and two removed his garments.
Then he was picked up and soused in the
bathtub. The kangaroo court bailiffs
took brushes and scoured the old man
until he was "us clean us if he w as new,"
A saloon man said to us the other
day that he had to run his business
on Sunday to make it pay. Well,
if a newspaper cannot be ruu with
out violating the law of the state
it EUPpends publication. And why
not stop the saloon if it does not
pay without violating the law.
A new graft is 'neinf? foisted upon
the people by way of posting Sur
veyor Notice that he will survey
certain lines. The county should
not be called upon to pay a penny
for surveying of lines belonging to
private parties. The general gov
ernment maue this survey once,
And if it is desirous of making
smaller subdivisions than is called
for by the government survey, let
private individuals pay for it.
A party of 17 immigrants arrived in
McMinnville last week.
The Merlin school is crowded and more
room must be provided.
A railroad from Toledo to the Siletz
river, six miles,. is talked of.
What isUfe?
In the lart analysis nobody knows,
nut we do .knew that it is under strict
law.. Abuse that law even slightly, pain
results. Irregular living means derange
ment of the organs, resulting in Consti
nation. Headache or Liver trouble.- Dr.
King's New Llfo Pills quickly re-adjusts
this. -It s gentle,- yet thorough, unly
2oe at rerry x uraham s..
From ono acre of- land a Dayton man
Bold over !500 bushels of peaches..
Fearful. Odds Against him.
Bedridea,- alone and destitute.
Such, in brief was the condition of an
old Boldier by name of J. J. Havens,
Versailles,.. For years he was troubled
with Kidney disease and neither doctors
nor medicenes" gave him relief. At length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put him
on hiB feet in short order and now he
testifies. "I'm on the road to complete
recovery J' Beaton earth for Liver and
Kidney troubles and all forms of Stom
ach ami Bowel Complaints. Only 30c.
Guaranteed by Perry & Graham.
Equinoctial storms pay almost as lit
tle attention to Oregon as the federal'
government does.-
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other salve,-lo-i
tion, ointment or lialm lor uuts, uorns, i
Burns, Boils, Sores, FelonB Ulcers, Tet
ter, Salt It houni, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions;" infalliable for
Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 23c at'
Perry & Graham's.
Star A Star Bhingles for salo at the
Register office. In small lots or by tho
car load,-
A Bdy's Wild Ride For Life
With family around' expecting him
th Hlo. ftnrt a hoc ridins for lite. 18 miles,
tni?et Dr. Kimr's New Discovery for
Consumption, Conghs and Colds, W.-H.
Brown, of Leesville. Ind, endured
death's acronies from asthma : but this
wonderful mediciho gave instant relief
and soon cured him. lie writes: "I now
sleep soundly every night." Like mar
velous cures of Consumption, Pncu
mhnin. 'RUrirtcliit.iH. Ooncfhs. Colds and
Grip prove its matchless merit fof all
Throat ihd Lunir troblcs. Guaranteed
bottles SOc and $1.00. Trial bottles freo
at Pclry & Graham's.-
f MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS
tr.r. :.''. H2.-J) i.vcoii).oo2i;Suiu
I With a saving to you of
X $2.00 to $5.00 on. a Suit
I Boy's Suits $2.00 to $5.00
l-Men's Underwear "S&T
It Will Pay You
(Welch
22 1 -223 Morrison S First
Portland,- - - Oregon.
LADIK8 ATTENTION.
I will be at Houlton on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September 28th
20th and )th inst, with a fall line of
up to date millinery, walking and dreea
suits, Tailor made suits, jackets, coats,
and shirt waisU which I will offer to
you cheaper than you have ever bought
ln-fore. Call and 8e me at Mrs. Ethel
Matthews. Houlton Ore. September
28th 2th ana 30th.
Mas. L. Swett.
I FALL FOOTWEAR.
Call and examine our new arrivals in
TTvTO Our line is tho
jLjL v JlIVwJ most complete in
the city.
Ladies' Shoes $1 50 to $3 50
Children's Shoes 50 cts to $2 00
Men's & Boy? shoe $1.25 to 14.
BARON'S SHOE STORE
230-232 Morrison St' Near 2nd.
"k T a a A J v wius4 111 m rr inorl on An cfnro
Our stock of Fall and
the best yalnes
Connty, are now
shelves for yonr
FARMER
IThe Prices are Within the Reach of AH
NEW LINE OF SWEATERS,
WEAR FOR MEN AND
OF MT. HOOD DRESS SHIRTS FOR MEN
WET WEATHER GOODS WILL ARRIVE IN A SHORT TIME
: ROYAL CHINOOK SHOES FOE MEN
CAPENS AND HAP-A-TAN SHOES FOR LOGGERS AND MILLMEN
Full line of Dry Goods, Notione, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Pocket Knives, Hardware, StoveB, Tinware, Furniture,
Bedding. Crockery, Graniteware, Groceries, Provisions,
Flour, Bacon.
HEADQUARTERS for Loggers and Millmen's Wearing
Apparel. Underwear, Shirts, Mackinaws, Gloves, Oil
and Rubber Goods.
SOAPS GALORE NINE DIFFERENT KIXlDS '
.. i. ., ,T i.
FOR SWEETNESS TRY OUR
BAILEY
Houlton, v
Steamer Sarah Dixon.
Leaven Portland Tuesday and Thursday at 5
S. m.. for Clatskanie and way landings. Hun
av lor Oakl'oint. Returning-, leaves Clats
kaiiit) Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m., tide
permltintc. Lenves Oak Point Monday at 0 p.
ui; 'Shwver Transportation Co,
to trade with
The American
CLOTHIER
Inter Goods, by far
ever shown m Colombia
being placed on the
inspection
"WOOLEN AND COTTON UNDER
WOMEN. AND A FINE LINE
FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN
HONEY.SYRUPS AND SUGAR
& BRINN
. Oregon;
The Register man has houses to rent
and houses to Bell in the town of Kainier
the best school town in the county. A
house and one block, two houses and
one block, and also a house and lot for
good business location. He has also two
or three good locations for small fruit
farms or chicken ranches