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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
The Columbia Register. Knttrt as wmWIno murrr April ?. t'l'l. fcl lh nrtirv m llottlton, Mvkoii, under the Act of fonjm-w ot Marvh 3 l;0. HOrLTOX, OKE, XOVK. 11,1004. -riBI.IKIIKl) KVKKV KKIDAV It. II. MITl'MKI.1.. :lllar. Subscription price 11 .00 cr year iu a.lvmt Advertising rate reMUiMble. The agony election. 13 over. ' So is the The president of the Columbia County Lewis and Clarke Clark Club?, with an appropriation 0fjPsition of hom-les. rejected or $oC0, with promise of $300 inerc later on, is the little sop thrown out by the County Court to Eoiar. H. Flagg, editor of the Oregon Mist, ex-representati va of the coun ty of Marion, erst while Democrat, nd the man who has a calendar for tale. It is said unknown condition tire preventing the artificial hatch ing of salmon. Tnis is not tiue. It is the fish wheels and teining tut of teason fishing and careless ness of the men managing the hatcheries that is causiog wanton destruction of tmall talmon and a lot of fggs ior propagation th's jear. There should be no fishiug with traps- or wheels and no nets allowed above tide water. If this plan was adopted and adhered to, the fishing season would be open all the time and no artificial hatch eries would be required to propa gate fish. Quite a while ago we uiado men tion of the fact that Assessor L iws had patched a hold in his office carpet with a gunnv-'eci. Well, the holes became so numerous that he ran out of sack.", so he thought t mention the matter to the Couo 1y Court Commissioner Libel promised t i bring up a sack iuxt time he came to court. Commis sioner Colvin said he would furnish all the sacks needed if the ss.e sor would pay the freight. Judge llatton commenced figuring on a carpet when it became so frigit that there was quite a coldness between the members of the court, and the assessor is Btill waiting for Backs. Thirty-three and a third dollars per mouth until May 1st, 1903, end cixty-3ix and two-thirds dol lars per month during the fair ih the amount to be drawn by Mr. Flagg as President of the Lewis and Clark Clubs of Colum bia county. Columbia county's exhibit at the Lewi3 and Clark Exposition will be about like Ore gon's enhibit at th9 World's Fair in St. Louis. It is said that the Exposition Company will pay back -50 cents on the dollar for every dollar subscribed by the county. Of course this might be done if there was no grafting, but with a Erst-class grafter in charge, we can look for Joe Meek's explana tion: "There was barly enough to pay the officers." The work being done in the City ot Clatskanie on the county road is along the earne line as that done on the basalt rack in this precinct last summer. The work should have been done early in the spring and the hauling and dry weather of summer would have settled the grade so it would withstand the winter rain and the wash of the tides next spring. As it is now, the fill will spread out in pools of mud, under the buildings and on the flats, and the highway will be mud hole from the top of the hill to the bridge. A loaded wagon passing over the planking, which rests on the clay without any stringers, causes the plank to roll like the waves of the sea. And when a wagon settles square down upon a plank the water is forced out at the ends of the plank, some times shooting mud and water half way through a business house, if the door happens to be open. The people of Clatdkanie have been clammoring for good roads and they are getting them to the full. If the devil owed Clatskanie a grudge, he is certainly paying it off in road work, in season and out off reason. Ti I'l . ji. . it ... xi you iuce me wegibter tell your menus aDoui u ana inuuee them to sub scribe. W have special clubbing rates with the Portland Journal, Oregonian and San Francisco Examiner, A THANKSGIVING APPEAL. FromTho Boys' nnd Girls Aid The B .jV and Uirls' Aid Society of Ougon beg to pWa it needs before the Fchool ch'Urin rf the SUte and a chariUhle public, for H'mthI donstions at Thanksgiving. For the infornatior. of those whs are not acquainted with the work .f this society, it is well to state that tha society is a charitable corporn tion, incorporated under the laws jf Oregon for the cor.troi and dis abused children of the state, and to receive and care for "Juvenilft Of fendera' who have made thtir first mis-itep; to care for tl.ee children until mitablo homes or employ ment are found for them, and to continue a systematic attention to their condition and treatment. The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society is supported in different ways 'y state and coun'y aid, by the intir est ('fan endowment fund ar d by charitable contributions. The lat ter, however, have not been as good of late as they should b?, the man agement being so much cngag-d tnat a regular canvass among their friends has been nrglected. But at Thanksgiving they h-ok for some appreciation f their work, and to this end it has been tin custom in many localities for sonue years past for the school children of the pub lic schools to contribute canned goods of anv kind, provisions, fruit or vegetables, and by these dona tions the children at the Receiving Home in Portland are provided with many necessaries and luxu ries during the winter months, that were it not for this generosity, they would have to forego. The rail road companies andsUamboat Hne running into Portland have gener- o nly consented to deuu neal all packages consigned to the B ys' and Girls' Aid Society at Portland, Oregon. These packages should be delivered a freight and pliinly marked with the name of the so ciety. During the past year they have received and cared for 414 chil dren. These children are sent by commitment from all the counties in-the state. Those counties con tributing during the past year have been Baker, Benton. Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Douglas, Har ney, Josephine, Lane, Lion, Mari on, Morrow, Multnomah, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wasco, Washing- inglon and Yamhill. The average number o( children on hand at the Receiving Home per day during the entire year was 38. It is the eflfoit of the Society to place the children committed to them out in approved family homes as speedily as pos sible, and after being so placed a j aid agent is on the road during the entire year vUiting these child) (a to see that they are accorded the proper treatment by their custodi an?. This small army of children, if placed in an orphan asylum, would not have as good a chance in life as being placed out in the nor mal family home. The manner in which the. Socie ty cares for "Juvenile Offenders" is by an outdoor system or parole, and after being committed to them by the courts, they are allowed to go home on parole if their parents will co-operate with the management, and report to the superintendent weekly, bringing a letter from their school teocher and also from their parents, and it may seem strange, but at the present time out of the large number of delinquents cared for during the past year, there are but seven such in the Receiviug Home, the rest of the children there being of the dependent class. Cases of all description come to the notice of the Society, and in ntt n roua cases runaway boys have been carel for and returned to their homes through this channel. It is more than ever hoptd that this year the Thanksgiving dona tions will be exceedingly large, as with the population of our state, the number of dependents aw cor respondingly growing. Further, it must be understood that the Boys and Girl's Aid. Society of Oregon is positively the only charitable organization in the state of Oregon that receives children from all parts oi the state. 1 5 Calif, Th Doctoral Vot3. v: ?' kvi.it. .10 . . o iiiuoriii.i V folor.tdo lnnvtiout lvlaware :i U;lu :t Illinois 27 llhluUIA -t low l:t ! Kansas l;l 8 Maim Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana . Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire. New Jers.'v New York North Pakota... Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island . . . S.uth l.tko'..... I'tah 8 .14 S it x IS j 3 X' H i . 2 . 4 ..12 . 4 .2.1 . 4 .:u K' S tj k' X .1 K Vermont 4 aahington . . AVest Virginia AYwconsin..... Wyoming -1 TotsU. o Wnxi !ave' 8uccew,wlby orgatiiting new r'tnTw si Prtiesand splitting the oppitsition Arkansas . Florida (Seorgia Kentucky lxiuisiana. . . ... Missistiippi North Carolina S uth Carolina Tjnnessetj Texita Virginia Total COLUMBIA COUNT! LACKS COURTHOUSE Since Fire, i'otiiuiiaitloni r littve im Lukewarm Aliout lbutlillitK. County Commissioners of Columbia County ttill refuse to make an order (or tho crnstruction of a new courkhouse, and a petition asking for the building of the proposed edifice on a b!ock between St. Helens and Houlton has been silent ly filed away in a pigeon-ho'e. II. 15. Nicholas, a Portland attorney, is the owner of several lot and blocks located between St. Helens and I'oulton, but within three or four blocks from the boundaries of the latter town. Mr. Nicholas offered to donate a b'ock on which to erect a courthouse, provi ded the County Court would order it built there. A petition was circulated over various sections of the county ask ing the County Court to mako an order to build the courthouse on tho Nicholas block. In somo precincts tho voters alixed their signatures to the document almost unanimously, but it waa not r erally circulated in all tho precincts in the county. Countv Clerk II. Henderson, who was in Portland Monday, stated that there were 400 or 00 names on tho Nicholas petition, but he did not think that all of them signed it with tho understand ing that the courthouse was to le moved from its present location. AVhile County Judee llatton is heartily in favor of tlie erection of n new courthouse at SL Helens, the two commissioners, resi dents of the north end of the county, decline to join in making such order. Tin y give as a reason that during the county seat fight the people of St. Helen-, made the argument that if the coun ty scat was retained thcr. the county would not be at the expense of building a new courthouse, and furthermore, that , that the roads needed the money that might otherwise be appropriated for a county building. Mr. Henderson be lieves, however, that the court will eventually order a new courthouse built. Telegram, Any reader of this paper, sending 25 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 Send Weekly Journal three months, or the "Weekly Journal four months, and in addition a match safe filled with tacks, postage prepaid. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. Thirty-five majority La Cioble for tle saloons. " V.eauilful Clear Sklett. Ilerbine exerts a direct influence on the bowels, liver and kidneys, purifying and strengthening these organs, and maintaining them in a condition of health; thus removing a.common cause of yellow, mothy, greasy ekin, and more or less of pimples, blotches and black heads. 50c at Bailey & lirinn's. The saloons bad seven majority in Scappoose precinct. A He-ry Load. To lift that load off of the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Sour stomach, belching, gas on stomach and . all disorders of the stomach that are curable, are instantly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Kodol. 8. P. Storris, a drugghit at 207 Main St., New Britain, Conn., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such good satisfaction and so surely becoming the positive relief and subsequent cure for this distressing ailment, I feel that I am always sure to satisfy my customers by recommending it to them. I write this to show how well the remedy is spo ken of here." Kodol was discovered after years of scientific experiments and will positively cure all stomach troubles." Sold by Bailey & Brinn. Union precinct gave' 29 majority for the saloons. r Teddy says ho will not be a candidate again. Well, why should be.? There are others. .... p ...i:a The Democratic party in the Uto oi Oregon is a thing of the ..st. It hs g-iiio into history u iflho"has kens." Hundi of iv.cn voted for Roosevelt bm mired ause t!icy t.ere afiaid t f Parker. ParUrbj vote in Orrgon is but little moro if any, than that of Dobs. Dobs stood for a principle; but Paiker stood for nothing. Bryan, llerst nd Watson did not it for the election returns, Imt Uoweekshc- fore election advrrtis d to the world tl't they would organize a new tHvilicBi vrMv. lint minn nfthft.n gentlemen ill ever bo the Moses' to lead the people out from the f lough ofpolitic.il grafters. A new leader who could bring atl tho dUsatisfted forces together in opposition to J Bjssism would l ea )H)litical genius. ! After all. the Republic in pcrty. troni ltd inception down to the present time, has only ruled by .minority vote. Lii.coln was elected! i by Icea than :U per cent of the! ' popular vote. Tho Republicans parties ana spntiing me opposi into harmless factions.. It will con tinue so to do until the people come to some understanding and nnite to down the common ei.emy. Herb W. KlwarU Injured. Herb W. Kri wards of Iea Moines, Iowa, got a tall on un icy walk last win ter, spraining his wrist and brukinti his knees. "Tho next day," ho says., "thev were so soro and stitf I was'afraid J would have to stay in bed, but 1 rulilx-d them well with Chamberlain's Pain Ituliu nnd after a few applications all uoreness had disappeared." Tor sale by Perry & Orahauw There were three Socialists to one Democrat in Auburn precinct. Make it unanimous. Koosevelt received :$2." electoral votes, Parker l.M. Four years ago McKinliy had 2H2 and Bryan l.". Rooeevelt had sti to spare, while McKinley had but iM to tho good. Worm Drotroyrr. White's Creaui Vermifuge- not only kills w orms, but removes the mucus and slime, in which they build their nests, it brings, and quickly, a healthy con dition of the body, where worms cannot exist. 2."tc at Balhy & Brinn's. Teddy got there, though tho riding was routth. Tho lUxusTF.H man has houses to rent and houses to sell in the town of Kainier tho best school town in tho county. A house and ono block, two house's and one block, and also a liouso and lot for good business location. He has also two or thrcosgood locations for small fruit farms or chicken ranches. The lies of tho Oregonian did much to defeat prohibition iu .Multnomah and Columbia eountics. Motlipr'K I'raino II. Mothers every wherepraisc One Minute Cough Cure for tho sufferings it has re lieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. A certain euro for coughs, croup and whooping cough. Sold by Bai ey & Brinn. Sane and Safe is the way the Orego nian puts it. A Ilangrraun Month. This is the month of coughs, colds and arute catarrh. Do you catch cold easily? Find yourself hoarse, with a tickling in your throat and an annoying cough at night? Then, you should alwavs have handy a bottle of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. J. A. Anderson, Salt Lake City, writes : "We used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for coughs and colds. It gives immediate relief. We know its the best remedy for these troubles. I write this to induce other people to try this pleasant and eflicient remedy." 2oc at Bailey & Brinn's, Auburn precinct went wet by two majority. When Ion Hv a Bad (old ' You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but.effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneu monia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by Perry & Graham. E. 0. Wonderly, oi Delena, was in St. Helens Wednesday. W. C. FISCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. If ext door to post office. RAINIER, - . OREGON W Early fliscro The famous little pills FOIEYSIlIBUEYCDBE Mates Kidneys and Bladder Right DolVitt's Salvo Tor Piles, Durns, Sores Str. Jseph Kellogg. Ieaven Portlaud Tuesday, Thnrnday and fiat urday at 7 a. m. for Ht. Jlelens, Kalnma, Carroll Point, Kiilnii-r ami Kelno. Arriving at Port land. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 p.m. The Htcamer Northwest leaven Portland, Mon doy and Thurnday for Toledo, Cantle Itoclc, and way point at fi a.m., re' urnliiK Wednesday and Saturday 'at 2 rv-m. Kent and eheapent route to the Ht. Helens mining diiitrlct. Huhjectto change without notice. Wharf foot of Bulmoja Htreet. ,H. Holinan, Agent, DIUUAUDa DAY, ATTOWNISYH-AT-I.AW. , Tractive in any ee-urt, SUto or federal. Nest door to oVurt 1oum ST.1IKLKS3, OH KG ON. VERMONT HOUSE. 5; l.AMl'.KKSON, Trooif IIOULTON, OREGON. Good acc imodations t rea & $ sonahle prices. Barn in con- S o nection with hotel. fij CX0XOOChXOOOOOOOOOWOOOO I THE HOULTON EXCHANGE KELLY BROS., Proprietors Best of Wines, , Cigars and Liquors, Kept it Stock. sj Opposite the post oHioc XHOULTON. - omc ooooooooooooo I RED BE Alt I 3 sAT.nnv.8 HENDRICKS BROS., Proprietors. WB KEKI O THE II EST OF WINES, 3 LIQUOIW, MINEBAL $ WATER and CIOAUS. J Pool Tartar In connection sj with saloon. $ IIOULTON, - OKE. $ THE New York STOKE- ; 0 EN ERAL MERCHANDISE Z CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, STOVES, tc. LOWEST PRICES. H. MORGUS, ST. HELENS, , ORE. XSTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER .A RAILROAD CO. DAILY. a nr.AU vp y RRADDOWK 'A STATIONS DAILY g 21 41 21 2.1 I- A.M. , A.M. A.M. 7:00 S:lW .0 ,1,vl'orlland Ar I1:I0 :4fi 8ft"i 9 ." 3!.4: .... (ioliln 10 OA 8 X, S W 9 IH l'.JI ....ItHllller 0A2 S 2U S US 0 X 5.-1.11 Pyramid . Hi S III) S 41 40 Vi.il ....Mayser .... 8 27 7 M H fiO .V.I.S ... tiuiiicy 17 7 4fi HM 10 00 ii2.:! ...cintxkaiilu .. 9 0s 7 .is 9 0S 10 10 m.t ..Manthlaiid .. (ti Tm 9 19 10 21 71.2; .. WeHtporl ... M M 7 17 19 H7 10 iHi 7S.7 ....Clifton 81 7W 10 00 10 .17 SH.Hj ... . JCiMtppa. ... 8 l.i li 42 jo os n or, o.:i . . . hvimmmhi . . . . 8 07 a 82 00 20 11 18 n-i.41 . . . John Day . . . 7 V. 0 20 10 HO II .HI Iliit.Hl Ar .Miliiria I.v 7 4.1 fi 10 .All trains make clone connections nt liohle with Northern J'acille trains lo nndfrom tho Kast and Hound points. At Portland with nil trains leaving Union depot. At Astoria with J. It. d: K. Co' hoat and rail lino ami Htinnu.r T J. Potter to and from llwaco and North beach iM)lnts- ' Passengers for Astoria or way points must flag trains at Houlton. Trains will atop to let passengers off at Houlton when coming from jxiliits west of (ioble. J. V. MAYO, m. . Agt., Astrrln.Or. The Steamer Iralda. Makes round trlpi tjetweon RAINIER and PORTLAND. .Leaving Rainier at ft ;00 a. m. and Portland at 2:80 p. m. dally except Hunday. We sollelt a share of the publlo patroiwge. and In return will give quick service and a clean boat. We are here to stay and want your business. Land ing at foot of Taylor Htreet. C. 1. HOOP II K IKK, Master, Easy to take and easy to act Is that famous llttlo pill DeWitt's Little Early 'Risers. Thlsiis dus to tho fact that they tonic the .liver In stead of purging It. They never gripe nor sicken, not even the most delicate lady, and yet they, are so certain In results thai no one who uses them Is disappointed. They. cure torpid liver, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu monla and fevers. XE'ARBD ONLY IV X. C. DeWITT A CO., CH1CAQO Don't Forget lha Name. J No saloons for Tl.lamoak county. Pur.ii'l ltr-rt (Mil Air. Its shameful when youth fail toiliow iTniK-r respect for old aire, hut lust thu contrary in the can of I'r. Klu's New I. lie Tills, llity cut nu maladies, no matter h"W sever and irrespective of old njie. PysiH'pwia, Jaundice, fever, con. tipation, all yield .to this perfect pill. . at t erry A i.rniinm . The CuLI MMM KttltHTKH lld ScitlU WYeklv Journal, flO per year, I'mhli'iitlul MkHIok Mill MaK Chang. No matter which ranitidine U elected, Foley ' Honey nnd Tnr will remain the pwoplc'a favorite remedy for roughs. eolils nnd Incipient consumption, jr cures colds nuickly and prevents pneu monia. .. j, .Minimum, Halcsviiie, liul writes: "I suffered (or three months with a severe cold, A druviiist prepared m some medicine ami a physician pt scrilHsl for me, yet I lid not improve. 1 then tried I olev's Honey and Tar and eight doses cured me. Sold hv 1 1. O.Oliver Thrni(h Tlrhrlalw all alrn anil JCn luri I'ulnla In UMiirrlloti With Ih It. M. ., nit ua aati al A. V K. It. (iriirral raiii(r (iiHra at A' tnrla. By an arrangement effective since Oc tober 1st, thu A. A 0. It. U. is now sell ing thioiigh tickets over its lino from Astoria in connection ,ith Hio O. It. N. Co. for all Kastern and Kurope'im imints., in addition to tickets via tho Northern 1'aeilic Itailway, thus iri vin.ic passengers the choice of routes to ntvy jmrt-wf tle east and F.urope., at the aii0 rates us in effect from Portland. IMnaalruna rnrha. Carelessness is responsible for ninny a railway wreck, and tho same causes am making human wireoks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. Hut since tho advent of I'r. King's Nnw discovery fir uonsumjttion, riuighs and colds. even thu wuwt rases ran Imi rured, and hoj-eleiH resignation is no longer ntHcssary. Mts Lois .Oragg, of Dorchester. Mass., li ono ot the many whoso lifo was saved by lr. King's New Discovery. This remedy Is guaranteed for hII throat and lung dis. eases by Terry & (iraham. Trice r0c and $1.00. Trial Lot lies free. Jackson county will io without saloons. . ThK Original. Foley ill'o.,0hieago, originatodllonny and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of tho great merit an j lojularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many .imitations are offered for tha genuine;. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered, ah no othur preparation will give tho annw satisfaction. Jt Is mildly laxative. .It contains no opiattw and is safest for children and delicate persons. Sold liy II. O.Oliver. Cury county went dry. A Hunan-ay Hlcyrl. Terminated with nn ugly cut on tlo leg of J. B. Orner, of Franklin throve, III. .It developed a stubborn nncer, un yielding to doctors and remedies for four years. Then llmklen's Arnica Halve cured. Its just as good for hums, scalds skin eruptions and piles. c, at Terry A (indium's. 'Prohibition carried in Cooa coun ty. TliuustHiiU Cured. DoWitt's Witch Ifnxfl Snlvo 1ms curl llioiisiinds of cases of piles. "I boughti box of DoWitt's Witch lluxel nlvoQfi the recmmiieiulutlon of otirdrtiiHt," s writes O. II. LnOi-olx. of Znvillii, Tex., "niul used it for tistuuliorii case of piles. It cured mo permanently," Fold by Bai ley & Hrinn. Benton hibition. county carried pre- I'orry .& Cirnlmm guiirantoes cvry bottle of Olinmberluin's Couli HcmiHly nnd will refund the money to nnyonu who is notsiitislled itliusina two-thirds of tho contents. This is thu best remedy In the world for In grippo, coukIih, colds, croup, nnd whooping cotili, nnd is plea nnt And -safe to take. .It prevents nrvy tendency, of a cold to result i n pneumonia, Un Astoria Precinct No. 1, pro hibition was carried by 145 to 5fi. The question was not voted upon in any other precinct. The Kxart Thin ltqulrl for Consti pation. "As a certain puriyitivo nnd stomach purifier, Chamberlain's Stomach anil Liver Tablctiisecm to bo the exact thing required, strong enough tor the most ro bust, ytt mild enough And safo for chil dren nnd without ;that terrible griping so common to most purgatlvce," nays It. K 'Webstar A.Co,, Udora, Ont Canada. For sale by Terry & (iraham.. Washington county mowed pro hibition under by 1000 votes. "When you want a pleasant physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-" lets. They are eusy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold by Terry & Graham. Every .precinct; in Clackimau county gave a majority agafcat prohibition. No Polaon Iu Chamberlain' Coagjt llemvdy. From Xapier, New Zealand, Herald: Two years ago tho Tharmacy Uoard jf New Houtli Walou, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Outf tho entire lis;, they found only one tliat they declared was entirely Iree from nil poisons. This exception was Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, made by tke Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The absence of all nar cotics makes this remedy tiio safest and best that can be had ; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her llttlo ones. Chamberlain! Cough JtemoJy is especially recommen ded by its makers for coughs, colds croup and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by Terry & Graham. Steamer Sarah Dixon. Leaves Portland Tuesday and Thursday aU5 p. m.. forUatHkanie and way landing-)!. 8un aay for Onkl'olnt. KoUimlng, leaves Clat. kanle Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m., tido permltitiK. U'svesOak l'oint Monday at 0 p. m. Shuver Tiaimjiortntlon Co,