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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1904)
The Columbia Register.1 Kiitrivtl ..iil.-rU. itmtlrr April '.'I, l'V-4, I lh" l oticr kI lli.!t.ti. ' HviH't'.iiIidt r tho .Vr ..( '.l cry . !( Mnrvu & l.".'. Hon.TOX,ol;KlrrU.U. I'HU. j -ITUUMIKH -VVNY VIUIUY I H. H. MITCMKI.I.. F.ttt..r. SuW;i4un itv t i per year In advancy Advertising nm rv N..nbU-. Democratic National Ticket. FOK rUKSlPKNT; A. U. l'AKKF.i:. Of New York. TOR VICKlMiKSinKXT; HKXUYU.lUYlS, Of West Virginia. To young mm were intently discus-' injj Hik tolitioal situation a tew n.jjhts ninee at the postotl'iov. One thought that this government was not ns well administered as tho government of Ttitn. Well, jHThajis not, but the question arisn.?, will the young men ilis vuss the question in such a manner us to lead voters to vote for a better system. A Socialist stood by and said go it, Ihvs. The old system of competition must be done away w ith in both America and Knuland before her people will lie free wen. What do you think of it? ' In last week's Mist appeared a very unfriendly and unfavorable criticism of the Doy's ami Girl's Aid Society, of l'ortland. Just what inspired the sage of St, Helens to write cue It a screed is beyond our ken. This institution is supported in a measure by the state and in turn for the money received ftom the state renders valuable service by caring for boys and fiirls w ho would otherwise be thrown upon the county or some less charitable corporation. The Coy's and tJirl'8 Aid Society is not a place for pauper children, but a- place for orphan children brought into the world by un fortunate women. To say that under such circumstances this institution should reveal the place of refuge found for the child to the parent is wrong in the extreme. The Boy's and liirl's Aid Society is doing a great and good w ork uuJ should have he hearty support of tho j.-eu cf the slate instead of receiv ing contemptible flings and criticisms intended to do hurt rather than good. Th Rainier Gazette in a leading editorial says that the county is too poor to build a court house without bonding the county for $15,000 or $20,000. Why, just before the election it wan stated by this same Gazette outfit that the taxes would be reduced and all needed public improvements made with a lower tax levy. How is it that times have so chenged? - H. B. Nichols was in Houlton Tuesday and authorized us to state that the block for the court house site tfould be deeded to the county free of cost The propoped site is just across from the old lo barn on the plank walk a short distance from Houlton station. It is with in the incorporated limits of the city of St. Helens. It has perfect drainage and if selected would make a fine site tor a new court Louse. The distance saved in mileage each term of court would be one mile for each witness and juror attending-court. fChairman Frank Baker has se cured the services of several lo& rollers to roll up tiie majority in Oregon, so we are iuformed. In this county he has secured Dr. H. R. Cliff, of St. Helens, and R. C. 'Wright, of Rainier. Mr. Wright is the city attorney for Rainier. '&nd stands god father to the board of trade to that city, and if he is as 'successful in winning votes as he 'is in getting through city ordinan ces, there is no doubt he will add 'about two thousand to the Repub lican majority in this county. Dr. 'Cliff is a very business-like man 'and if things come his way, all well and good, and if they don't, 'the doctor might have a few of fthoe phonographic speeches which he made and set to music soon after the convention failed to nom inate him for representative two years, ago. That little phonograph speech was doc's maiden effort, but it was the best, because he meant at. And when he means anything he can say it just as mean as he means to. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Capt. Newsome, of Rainier, was up attenning Circuit Court Wednesday, f Postmaster N. A. Perry ia attending grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Sea side this, week. i T. C. Wattsj the accommodating Reu oen postmaster, was appointed regular jbailiff at this term of Circuit Court. Judge McBride believes in retaining ,Competent men in office. The tv.ty Urk iusl a marri.i liocnv t .Vary r.iml-.nii'.ti r.d lsear JvuHm-n, of Puitiocy. i- i. .... .......' j. i. i4iiir:i". oi i a vi r ;u.ov. wan a vit.-r ht i:o.t'.to:i. Vei!iesd;?v. on his : wavowr totho iviritv K-it l.i-r Mntt;'.rvl, o:u o. oi;r l-ot r.inv':- mmuka-.of HoiiSnmi. r.udo a tr:i to Kainier and IVrUand, Wednesday. A very enjoyable meeting of the t'itvlc of Woolcrr.ft wss held Tuesday evening. Several new members were initiated. lion. W. !!. Comers, of Hatskanie, was tin MtMidav Ulkisis after the inter- ostfoi his clients in the Circuit Court. Velvets will W much worn this winter. See the sample patterns at llarrv Oliver's, lie also has a larce lineof fall and winter dress goods. j T. I, l.ott is diLvinir trenches for the foundation to Monriw' now stor,. Imfld. i ingsoon to K erectevl at St. Helens. The foundation will be 30 xW feet. Joseph lVhertv, of Kainier, is still ..." . iniprovms his property. A tew more men like .be to invest tlieir earnings in city. Messrs. tjuick oi Holton have men work on the foundation ior their build ing and vault for their books. The building will bo ltix V2 feet. Tho vault will be ox7 feet in the clear, inside measure. A few of the irien.ls of Mr. and Mrs. Pavid llcnshaw gave them a very pleasant surprise Wednesday evening. It was the iSth anniversary of their wedding day, A nice rocking chair was ; left as a token of friendship. L. E. GulKcr, of Rainier, has taken the contract ot plastering the new Muckle hotel at St. Helens, and expects to conmieuco work on the same next Mondav morning, lie will probably , . ," . . ... 7, , ' bring hu family to St. Helens until he I has linished the work. Any reader of this paper, sending 2o cents in silver, by postal note or in one and two cent stamps, will be sent the Dailv Journal one month; or the Sun day Journal two months; or the Semi Weekly Journal three months, or the Weekly Journal four months, and in addition a match safe tilled with tacks, postage prepaid. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. Circuit Court. Regular term of Circuit Court con vened at St. Helens October 11, l'.X)4. Court officers present, Hon. T. A. Mc Bride, judge: Harrison Allen, District Attorney; H. Henderson, Clerk ; Martin White, Sheriff ; C. E. Runyon, standing ' court reporter. T. C. Watts appointed regular bailiff. B. T. Smith vs. Mclntyre and Yin- cent, settled and dismissed. Libby vs. 0. E. Elliott, eettled and dismiss ed. W. K. Tichcnor vs. C. A. Ruck, set tled ami dismissed. Rudolph Anliker vs. M. S. Collins, eettlen and dismissed. Lervis Love vs. J. Tice, stricken from docket. John Stuart va. Henry Kruger, default aitd decree. Lambert vs. Lambert, default. Re ferred to C. E. Runyan. John Heifer t vs. W. M. Brown, de fault a to Mr. Brown, and Mr. Brown appointed guardian ad littum. H. Weinhard vs. J. D. Wilcox; order substituted. C. L. ConyerS VS. R. R. Eastman ;; settled and dismissed. j k rr i- i n n , .i , A. K. Eastman vs. O. Back; settled j ana Uisniisseu. James Muckle, Jr., vs. Jame8 Goode ; judgment on mandate. Abbie YV Squire vs. John R. Squire; referred to C. E. Runyon. Jennie Bantield vs. John Erickson; motion to strike out overruled. Martin vs. White, efc ah, motion to etrike as to redundant overruled. State of Oregon vs. Harry Kyser, not a true bill. State of Oregon vs. Charles Brough, not a true bill. Jury excused until Wednesday, Octo ber llitb, except the following, who were excused for the term: S. M. Boals, T. L. Carter, E. W. Con yers, Henry Wasser, Wm. Whitney, Matt Dobbins. Pebbles vh. Pebbles; default and re ferred to C. E. Runyon to take teeti niony. Malen vs. Malen ; same. Geo. Case vs. S. Bann Flume Co. Set for trial 'Wednesday, October 19th,' at 11 a. m. .State of Oregon vs. Harrison Rose; not a true bill. Peter Wilson vs. J. A. Wilson ; motion to amend complaint allow ed ; demurrer overruled . Answer and reply to be filed without verification. State of Oregon vs. Michael Pieter; a true bill. To plead Saturnay, October 15, atl p. m. State of Oregon vs. Michael Pieter; same. John Siffcrt vs. M. W. Brown ; decree of foreclosure; a200 attorney fee. OCTOBEIl 12 SECOND DAY. Fowler vs. Fowler; order to pay $75. Two days to answer, 10 days to reply. John Callahan vs. M. Bosendorf. Set for hearing Friday morning, Oct. 14. Luella Rittenhouse vs. W. C. Ritten house ; decree of divorce. Emily M. Char vs. F. L. Char; dis missed. Dupont vs. Wambroke ; set for trial October 17. Noble vs. Watkins ; set for trial Tues day. October lKth. John A. Roblinp Sons Co. vs. W. P. Mclntire; judgment. IIcv. M. Tiinrt who !;;.- lvn i..-' tor of the r.iir.ier-S. i ! ;.-:i i irvuit in thi M. K. eiiv.r. h, j;n led u; his hmi.o-! 1 .,i i .... 1 :!. i 'i f .,..iv -- .,.....-.. I'1 !' new lieM i i:.l.s at es;de. Uev. Tl.or; isati a.'iivo, energetic worl;. . . ( . . 'Va.v on" ':', r rh'tUil !iis leaving tl ere, it:: tiie i;oi;ieol a Method".t I'rcivher is almilt as unsettled and un.-erta'm the verdict of a petit jury. A Grand Hondo Valley man hasplant- W apple tm-s. and will plant !()! ' acres in peach trees in to l.;rge orchards he lias already bearing. A J iiilleloui I uir , A vii'll kr.ow n l: HM'Mr.ii mxn ".i.i viltllio lri.i tiail.. .MV lit. 11. lift. .11 l.i'MI.I ilrl.ii.t 1 (,,t,lllu.,,j ,..,.,, u., i,., i,,r , ..nli j iel ine. wioMn- t! wmiuM ir i liii.i "r f"r "" X"X lH"r ,h'1,1 , I ; ,v.t.,lv. , tr ,,, ,x lhl.y I kiinn lhe:v U mi itnt'ifer fimn U ul Ihut ll i,,Ux"v ,,,,vv 1T1"',V "," ''V ,,M"Kir i"S U. 'l Inf ivi'i!r, lil Hllil i'iiilli It l j, i:isUlll(l.M,,. Kor ,H,0 ,,y IVrry .v timlimu. i ne uKt.isrKK man nas nouses io rem and houses to sell in the town of Kainier the best school town in tho countv. A 1 1 house and one block, two houses and one Mock, ami also a houe amt lot lor good business location, lie hat also two or three good locations for small fruit farms or chicken ranches. Yhh iisMimo i rUk whrn yuu Imy rluimcr Itslii'i Colic, I'liitlem mul MiirilHH'H Ri'iiuity. lVrry I.ihIi.u'I will refund 'iir niuucy If yuu Hiv not lUlld Mfter u-lni; II. ll i exory. win iv H.lmllU'il lo In' tin- mot miovIiiI ri'itii'dy In ue for howel comvlHiiil- mid I lie "'' " Hi SMfl' lllrtt never falls. It Is olifMllI mid UMk: The amount of tru't, vegetables and Hour 6luiii trom I moil increasetr vearlv. "It : lilRiil Tit Thr Stmt.' W lien 1'itlu or Inlliitioii i xNI on anv nrt of 0w ,H,,1' ",0 i'ili.-i..n ..f )iH.itdM snow Unlmviit will (Ice inompt letlef. "ll 'i' ,,,, tllrMM1,,.. . ',,, miU1 whl,H. ruMiiiiK it In, to en re 111 rheumntiMii. ('. K. I Smith, proprietor smirh iiouc. Ti uhIhi.Toxh., w iite: "I linve nid lliilhird M:ow l.inliiii'lil In my fninily for -everiil yem. tu hiive found It to te h tine remeily for nil hi he mid pHln, Hiid I rt eoiiinietiil it f.ir pni:i la the thnmt mid i;hel." 'ie nnd 11.00 Hi llnlley llriun'.., Kclie nil men limidlse. If you like the Ui:oisti:k tell your friends about it and induce them to sub scribe. W have special clubbing rates with the Portland Journal, Oregon 'mil and San l'runcisco Examiner. Ilo nu Wmit To Yaw n? Keel rold, lilvi'rintf, MehitiK in the liniic litek of eiierRV, liemtnehe, mid (tri'Ht deprewlon'.' Thee yi,iptoiii ihhv Ih' followed hy violent heHilHi he, lilli fever, extreme nrrvmMiviw, H eonilillon known nmlHrU. Ilerhine cure.i It THk-' Mrv '"'" Mr h,,ll in out! ll ll win worn euri; in Huy Miite. Hopkins, MHtH'he!er, Knn.( wrlM-n: "I hiive UMfd your great medicine, llurliine, forsevern, yenrn. Then i notliiiiK liettvr for niHliirlH chills mid fever, heHdMclio, l.illou-no mid for n Mood pnrlfyln tonic, there! nnthhiR h i jrood.' ."A- at Bulley Jt llriun', ifcncrul tier ilinrli-e. Star A Star shingles for sale at tiie Register oflice. In small lots or by the car loud. l'.rokelnto Hi Hoiie. K. Ia-o (ininn, of ('nvrnilinh, Yt whs roMied of hiii t'iitomitrr henlthy hy invnlonof i hrnnle constipation. When )r. Klnir's New I.lle I'illi" I broke into his houe, his tioiibluWHs urrcled ' Hiid now he's entirely cured. They're irimriin teed to cure; 2.V Ht I'eny A lirahlnu's. Hops at thirty cents can lift many a mortgage. Miithrr I Whn would keep tljelr children In K'l , licaltli, should watch for the tlrst yyiupti worms, nd remov them w ith White' C remit Yermifuiw. It 1 the iihildn-nV best tonic, it Rets dlKestion Ht Work so that their food does llim glMMlf Hm, ,lu.y Rrow Il(.Mlthy ,, . stronn. V Ht Uulley & llrltin'H, Kenenil nier chmidise. Indications are that October will beat June as a marryuigjivonth in Oregon. Beautiful Complexion Are spoiled by using any kind of preparation that tills the pores of the skin. The best way to secure a clear complexion, free from sallow noss, pimples, blotches, etc., is to keep tiie liver In Rood order. An occasionnl dose of Her bine w ill cleanse this bowels, regulate the liver and so establish a clear, healthy complexion: 'iue at Uulley &. Ilrliin'n general merchandise. Saddle horses in Morrow county are bringing old-timo prices good ones as high as $f5and $75. rill rieaMiirn. If you ever took iJeWftts Little Karly lllsers for biliousness or constipation, yon know what pill pleasure Is. These famuli little pills cleanse the liver and rid the systemof all bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and organ of the stomach, liver and bowel. Hold by Jiiilk-y & lirtiuu A fine crop of sugar beets has been raised near Burns. The field was pounds an acre. , Good For Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Min ate Cough Cure give instant relief in all case of cough, croup, and la grippe, because it does not pa immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the soat of the trouble. It Jraws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and llfe-su Gain ing oxygen to the blood and tissue. Hold by Uulley & Brinii. The Deschutes Irrigation company has 75 teams at wdrk on its ditch and needs many more. Can You Itat? J. U. Taylor, a prominent merchant of Clirlc nan, Tiat. say.Tj "I could not eat because of a weak xtomaeh. I lost all strength and mil down In weight. All that money could do was done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hear ing of sotuo wonderful cures effected by use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to try it. Tho first bottle benefitted me and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength, weight Hiid health." Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests wliut you eat and Cures. Hold by Ballc uriiiii, I -.Kir I'oiiniisa'or.cr li!T'n cvtitiuiio ni 4TilVM jmiiiilation oi lnvm ill U ;i.vitel tiMvrrwf.sayi nit i'xi-haiit, . . w. -i' Mi. t .n iv.i .. if ,.u-lv. i.vh.u cr 'i'i'i :' r iimu., nr m . j ',; " ""' " v-.r. hut i ..t r.u, k-' Ariltl Srtlv,. ,.,,.,, ,,.- , v.lir en -lh ;'.'V t rYrry A .mliui Tin Ijt Grand Sugar lompany ban lv;!ii plowing a uew l;'t)-are tract to Iv planted to 'n-e.s next tear. utVliii f M rl-;. viu, s. ivs.. ( w.v,. Atk . n:.-.: -tvr j l: fi.h I linoul I r. . in ti-llon I ci'ii.Hlli-it m i.uhiIht i( .h-u l.ino m .l Iruil all ' v..iti( UH'.licl it-, tint k 'I tin iv'.l. I. Then I Ivc iii (he ue e( IKvUlc Ulll.'ii hIi.I lixt DihI I mil im rliu il .( ill-eHM' lhvl IihiI Hie III IN LT.il. flir tWelVl Vl'Ml'.." If I'ull u.til . i.n-.ii. im- (r tivyr hihI Wi.l:ii ir.i i.te, m,.!!,, h ! il.v.nU t m- m tuTnl l t Hit . K, i n.tti.' im- . In K-u,h,,i,-, ,1 ). Ivrry A .;Mhi... o,,!, .'iv!lt". A KiH-k Creek, Gilliam county man, picked two InHiels and t peck of soft shelled abounds from a tour-year i!.l tne ftin it in his orchard, and says l.e will have from three to the thousand bushels of fruit this season. KnvraTxiu Krom lilh. "imr Utile diiiiKlili r hnd j nIiiki Jtl m titi ' cf ih.dnK iMiiuli Mud Iimiii'IiIiIm," w rile Mr . k. 1 1 i In l nl , of Ariuonk, N. Y., "hut wlu ii h'.I other reiiiidii imlcd. wi'mih.I Uvt lilc ullli l'r. KIiik'h New lHM-overy. Our itleee, hIi.i hud i'oiitiiiiiillnu In mi Mdimnvd titf'i ul i iimmI iliU womliTful iuimIIi Ine mid todnv lie i li'rfi'i tly wi-U." lit .i riile IhroHl nnd lui'i; iIIm-hm". yield to lr. Klnn' New IHsnveiy n lo no other iiu'dtrliie on enrili. lufullililf iii.'Ii mid roliU; ."UK' Hlid $1 no ImiIIIc i;nHr niiliTdl y IVr'y A iirlmm'. TrUI Uitllea live. A new variety of fall apple has U-eti produced by John W. Urown at Minder, and has been niuued the (Vregoii. The j apple is largo and of fine flavor. It is a j lkht pink in color, and bids fair to be. come a favorite in tho markets. Si. k liemliii lie Im hiim'.I hy dl.oidi'l.i'd ron Imi'ti of the tui.nti h Hidl UiiuJrLlv cured v liiniilK'r'.iiln'i StotmtrJi mul IJvir Tuhlei... Km .ale by I'erry 4 (.minim. The raising of lirst-elass apples can hot he overdotne in Oregon. IiimiihiiIm mid I mil cation Cured. "l.-t year I had a very sevrtv attack of Indl gctioli. I could Hot sleep ill li I )i li t and siif leu d inol cxmiiii liitltig palu for I luce hours alter em h meal. 1 troubled this way for hIioiiI three mnntlit when I used Chamber. lulu'. Stomach nnd Liver Tablet, Hiid ircclvcd Immediate relief," my-. John lilxmi, Tnlln more, Ontario, Canada. Kor sale by I'erry 4 liMllillll. Oregon 's fruit crop, taken altogether, will he larger and better than ever bi--fore. Mow To Cure Coru anil lliutinua, KlrM, siwk tbe com or bunion In warm w a ter to soften it ; then pare Jt down as closely a o.hlt without drawing blood ami apply ImmlxTlnJn's I'alu Halm twice daily, rub bing vigorously for five minute at each appli cation. A corn plaster should lie worn a few days to protect it Iron! the shoe. A a general liniment (or sprains, hrul'C, liimeues and rlictiimitism, I'alu Holm Is uuctualcil. For sale by I'erry & tirnliaiii The late peaeheif are beinj,' iioked in southern Oregon. Altogether a great crop was raised uj there. Hume Seasonable AiItUii, It may be a piece of superllimus advice to urite people at till- season of the year to lay Jn a supply of ChamlM'ilaiu's CoiikIi Iteiiicdy. It Is almost sure to Is needed before w inter Is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained w hen taken as soon as a cold Is contracted and before it has become settled in the system, which can only la- done by kevpitiK the remedy at hand. This remedy is to widely' known and so altogether K"od that no one should hesitate alamt buyltiK It i" preference to any usher. It is for sale by J'crry Sl (iraham. In five years a Morrow county farmer cleaned up $40,000 raising wheat. This could not be done in any part of tho world except in Oregon or Washington. Cure Winter Cough. J.E. tiover, 101 North Main street.. Ottawa, Kansas, w rites: "Kvery fall it has bet n my wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, mid therefore ti uh all w inter long. l-at fall I got her a bottle of Ilorehound Kyrup. Hhu used It and has been able to sleep soundly all niKhtlong. Whenever the cough troubles her two or three (loses stops the cough and she in able to be up ami well." Z"e, .Tile, and $1.00. Hold by Bailey & Hrlnn. The packing house at Union has .18 people employed. Five tons of fruit a day ore received, and 800 crates a day are turned out. Tim Beat Doctor. Kcv. E. C. llorton, Sulphur Springs, Texas, writes July l'Jth, V.i2: "I have used in my family Ballard's Know Liniment and I lore hoiiiii; Byrup, and they have proved certainly satifactory. The liniment Is the best we have ever used for headache and pains. The coukIi syrup bus been our doctor for the last eight years." Sold by Bailey 4 Brinii. Three hundred sheep were poisoned on a trail between Lakeview and Bend by saltpetre and strychnine placed in a spring. One of Many. I. A.Tisdale, of Hummerton, 8. (, mffered for twenty yearn with thu piles. Hpccialists were employed and many remedies used but relief and permanent good was found only in the use of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve. This la only one of thu ninny, many cures that have aeen effected by tins weuderful remedy. In buying Witch Hazel Halve it is only necessary to see that you get the genuine DcWltts, made by K. C. DcWitt & Co., In Chicago, and a cure Is certain. PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve eurcH all kinds of piles, cuts, burns, bruises, edzcina, tetter, ringworm, skin diseases, etc. Hold by Bailey nriiin. A man with a team can earn $5 or $0 a day in or near Grants Pass. , Cure Chill and Fever. 0, W. Wirt, Nacrgdoch.es, Texas, says: "His daughter had chills and fever for three yearn; he could not find anything thai would help her till he used llcrbine. His wife will not keep house without it and cannot say too much foO it." We. Hold by Bailey & K.rinn. Some extra good wheat has been sold around The Dalles at 81 cents. 8 A X A S I o I YOU CAN SAVE MONEY OX YGI'lt WINTER'S St'lTl.Y F MtY GKUS, MHIONS, MII.I.INEIIY. HkirlK, Jackets, Hurt Wnixts, Hosiery, Men's, lloys' and Childrett'H Clothine. I'mlermear. tK-erhliirts, Mackenaws, Men's, Wnmeii's and Children' Shoes, Uuiilicrs, lUmls, etc. Also on Hardware, Moves, I uruiture, r-eildiiitf, C.ix kery, Graniteware, (inn and nniiinitioit. You Just See Swett Almut It. Heudnunrter for Uigger, Cruisers and Mill Men's Supplies. Groceries, Provisions, etc, JUAJNJKK, - !.KLXiON. ' How to Make an Honest Dollar Without! i ' Work is the Question of the hour. WELL, DO HOT KNOW HOW TO DO THAT, BUT WE UOW H6W TOU car save A : : : : : Dollar Without Work, Or WORRY, and a PENNY SAVED Is is GOOD as a PEHHV EARNED BAILEY & BRINN, -CAHItY A 'l t A New Line of Genera :-: Merchandise! I -lentcrH, Cook StovcHtind JdncH, Boots, Shoes, Hats mid Caps. By Trading with Us, Yon saye Dollars, WHICH IRE BETTER THAN DOLURS RETAINED WITHOUT Vi'uRK. BAILEY Houlton, - 00000OO00O00000OOmXOX,00O HOULTON HOUSE, FIRST CLASS MEALS, CLEAN ROOMS, COFORTABLE BEDS. Good barn for accomodation of the public. HOULTON, OREON. Counterfeiting tho (ienuliir. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on ao ount of the great merit and iipularlty of Ko ley's oney and Tar many imitations are of fered for the genuine, ylsk for Koley'a one)' and Tar and refuse any Hiibstltnte offered a no other preparation will give the name satisfac tion. II Is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates anil is Hiifest for children and delicate persons. Hold by It. O. Oliver. The bogus check swindler always finds easy 'victims Favored by Both Turtle. Republicans and Democrats alike praise Ko lcy'a Joney and Tar for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases, as no other remedy can compare with It. It is safe and au re. K. T. Water, merchant, 171 Main Ht., (lloucester, Mass., writes: "Foley 7Aincy and Tar eured me of a very bad cough w hich I had for three months, though other remedies failed to bene, fft me. I can highly recommend It for coughs and colds. Hold by . O. Oliver. Astoria realizes the need of a new big hotel. ' Waved Hl Life. J. W.Davenport, Wlhgo, Ky., writes .Tunc 11, 1202: "I want to tell you I believe llallurd's Hnow Mniment saved my life. I was under the tjcatment of two doctors, and they told me one of my lungs was entirely gone, and tho other badly affected. I also had a lump on my side. I don't think that 1 could have lived over two monUiH longer. I was induced hy a frlund to try Ballard's Hnow Llnlmeut. Thu first application gave me great relief; two .fifty cent bottles cured me sound nnd well. It Ih a wond.irful medicine and I recommend It to suffering humanity." Hold by Builcy .& Brian. AND for cijlprent 4aft, 4ur, io cptatij l.l. I.I N K K" FURNITURE, & BRINN - Oregon TIIE Hew York STOKE (GENERAL MERCHANDISE; CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, ST0VE3, Ac. LOWEST PRICES. H. MORGUS, 8T. HELENS, . ORE. THE HOULTOH KYflHiNfiP! KELLY BROS., Proprietors? Best of Wines, Cigars and Liquors, Kept In Stoc. Opposite tho post office. HOULTON, - ORE fOIH-IttDHEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Blidder Right Cures old: Prevents Pneumonia