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.Solum REOISTER nniuno BIA VOL III." I10ULT0N. ORKCJfJX FRIDAY MAY 4, V.m. NO. 7 (I i I I i IP r j J. J d I MEN'S " St $4-95 $7-45. $9-75. $I2-5 . $14.75, $20.00 and $25.00 SUIT With a Spying to You of $2 to $5 " Suit Men's $0. 75 TOPCOATS Look Lika I20.00 Up-Town Coats. THE LEE The BEST 3.00 Hat Made-NEW Shapes. ; If Hot Right Welch Makes it Right VKflTT fT-J THE AMERICAN W I vJLyri CLOTHIER. 221-223 Morrison St. Cor. First. PORTLAND, ORE. I. It Jmi' It 11. r 1 All lv U l Nielli A I'l'tfrnoii , , . I I. K !! W K w ii,lli r ll r' 1-ri.nlll ... 1 II Il-1.) ... ' Wili. r .. .. i T " A'Imu. ... . I J HrititfiT . . j r IM-ji-m ; wi-mi v mi. in. : Lk lil'.niiin ! K I'.r-nifli . . I M Ti.ll'-.liaiiK i t' ( rank J t '"11 Joini.nn K liilult-rt. ... i I) Kill ... j K HIIKl.-r I K xill CMlluvalll .... II lyire V MrlVk.-y . ... J Knli n ' In m t,ru J Jl-Ujf I Hili' W It Itun In It J jinlK A I. Kir I W ( ii"il-r rv K AIrih'iiiiMrti J II H niiiaU . P Kr.-li 1, k'Mi . 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II linitT A'ivMiit -. 1 UK LAW i;NH)Uti:i. JL'HY LIST. A GRAHAM. r-KKHY & OKAIIAM. STATE BANK OF RAINIER PORTLAND CORRESPOHDEHT-OflEGOH TRUST and SAKIKGS BARK. 4 percent Intercut paid on Time DopoHita and Saving Aocounts Eastern Exchange Ii-sned. Banking Hours 9 a. m. to 4 r. u. Baturdy 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. OKKKKH8 Carlton Ix-wIh, l'nililout John Dibblco, v Vice Pmldent (!. 8.VanAuker, CdhIiIit DlttKCToRS t'arlfton Iit-wlH, John Dibble, Dean Dtniichard, W. Cooper Morris, ItenJ W, lUid. SuUicriplioiiii for relief of Sm Francinco, by Town of Rainitr, Oregon. April. 1iX)6. ; ' Hies in i mi j sin-nt fiimls STATE BANK OF RAINIER RAINIER, OREGON. go.r;: ".ii.i; SPRING FOOTWEAR. Ladies, Children, Men and Boys. jj Up to -The Pinicle in Style and at Popular Prices LadieB Oxfordn Patent Loathor tip, KxtenMon jl or light Boles, Lace and Rlucher cut, $150, m LadW Shoe-, 1.5(), $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. I Children ShoeH, fr-m 50c to $2 00. 4 Mens Shoes", from $1.50 to $:J 50 n , We carry lite Hunker Hill. nnl M 1U(I OCIHIOI IIUUHt Bltoe IIH gllli MHO ! loyn. Aircnts fr A. A. Cutler, ij HanNonTliitH LHkeH, Uhlppewu antl fctflHons PuciHc loggers. Htntt lUtikof Rulnlt r fi lUtiik of KmnliT H i A AKIfUu ....... K'ir J A KcliMiiwn ........... ti WJMmklt! J J NMVim J It McMIIkii Ili-o K Mm'k . J II I n mn VC nurbrr 'I A R Iwiiri , .".......:.-.,'..' M. !: rliiirrb nl moiiilt'rt ri'iiir.buu- l M I illuWK ' II (I Ki:tni . J B Wilkrrn Mr Html AlvorJ i W K tmt ti Kt.lMH' : Two pn tniiient railroad officials !iave I if en ciit'i.tvj to piy a ht-avy .fine tor violation ot the ifit' rs-tite conin tTcti iiw, 1 1 1 1 1 the Burlinuton r:ti. in who-e interest iht-y were working, n;n.-t a!n di; v ifiiO tiOQ ui h ilin lor the - out rag ti fot'linn? f the (5ovi-riiinenl. fi..t week I5ei jiman I), Green ami John F. Gavnur wer senlenved to . ...... -v . pny a nr.c i to.o,, m,a serve tour year." in prison fr irreular- KIIimW.h. . .1 l Itulhcrliircl 3 it) -I1-- BARON'S SHOE STORE Tel. Red 1982 232 Morrison St., bet. Second and Third ti 4t;:rn;:in;ii:i::ii:;:ii;;.;:;;i;;i::ii;Tini::ii:i;riij:ii:j::;ii:i:iiiirj!!iii:?r ti;Uc:rt:i"r;::t;'ir.?iini:?rrn:fT:!r::i;niti::tL::;t::;:untiir t:;:n!n;:Li!!::i;:::i!!:.;iritn. nmmmi!:itiiiiii;T;::im;!r H::iit::;fi- GIRTY & ROBEY, DEALERS IN Hi Merchandise GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES NOTIONS ETC. TRY GOLD LEAF ROASTED COFFEES PROMPT DELIVERY WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATBONAGE. "A feQUARE DEAL" IS OUR MOTTOVV. ' HOULTON, OREGON, h in 1 (VI ."Hi !i 1 Kl 2 tie Mm. I' W Willi mil 1 w N H Hie wart 'e I VVIlUklT 1 ft) K Ali'XitniliT .'in V WnlliliTlv 1 im I, It Hiilli.Tfiiril 5 Oil A II hii(illll 1 to c K Uwr 1 iki i; KJriinii i oi I. 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I ii (km 'riioin.sin ,i im Mt'k ShltitiiotiKli 1 00 John llt'Kll on Allien l'elersnn... l to MlM'PllitiH'oux Biibsi'i-lptloirs tiro a lot lnwn Mile Kliorrln ,H oo l.eo & Kmx'll i hi Iiohcrty A (.'lurk fti Jhiih'n llmtliers ', ft IK) IImsIih'kh n if ii 'g Kolisoiiptloii as follows f. Hwett DO) Kretl Trow 4 it m) A Krlellior(t ' f, no Onlwr & UiiiKontioker r to rstennlck 5 J T liOonard r4.i John ADtlei'Hoti I tm Dean Ithinrlmril im A I Meliiiren , o ml V K Nowsoii) in nil K D Him a tit) J 0 Short 2 so M KllUds Co 5 tw H Ny vermin (K) Tlio Columbia River Door Co and Its employee! 8iiht'nl)t'il na follows Columbia Kivur Door Co 2,"i or, V VN 11 1 Iuiiih oft) (' Hlrtr.ol 2 (V) H K KIrry 6 ot) I'M'T'1" 2 ft. J Kllliy 5o J Mitttrlt'o 2 ot) II K llnrman tt llonetllet a do .1 llmvlit'tt , , 2(H) O.IoIiiihou , i H lliiiiieeiit i oj II KntiNlnuig rn) JI JlevltiH 5 oil LJiiiuos ( ! J,,:!( 2W1 WM'iiHwuly ioo CJUUdOU ; 1 Oj fotiiiect tun with Govem- Mean w hile theGov- iefiiinent Is sj;er.dinir vast sums i: shvr Hppn lieioslou . of pome of the i:iuorcli liJers" Hg tri ? tt lat.d laws which were brnken inOregn. All of which m evidence that, while inr Uncle Sam ha been foinewhat ltiw in Id movements, he i at j"t bcgiiinimj to insist on a proper ohsi rv a na l' the mai-t of the law. Ore;! nian. Farmers Institute. A fanners institute of one day's cs-sii n will le held at Clatskanie t'i i ihiy Miiy -Jth, under tli auspice of the Stale Aniimlttirtil College utid Cnluin t la Pomona (Jiange. There will tie present Pr. Jame Vilhyeonilie, I'rof. Cord ley, and Prof. V. L. Kent, of Coi vnllw, Hon. K. L. Smith of Hood River, Mrs. Chna 11. Waldo, State Granne Leclurer of Miirelay ami many other jiood spenkeiF. Coltnnliia l'oinona (irange will hold its regular iinarierly meeiini? ut the same place the next d.iv, Saturday May o. An this is the last meeting of the Po mona (iianjjo b fore the Slate (Jrane convenes nt Alliany May '22, much im portant tmino;-3 will come up, not only in relation to the t-tate meeting but in e'inpletiu arrangements for holilint; a county fair this fall et TT' mulsion When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott's Emulsion you know what you want; the man knows you ought to have it. Don't be surprised, though, if you are offered something else. Wines, cordials, extracts, etc., of cod liver oil are plenti ful but don't Imagine you are getting cod liver oil when you take them. Every year for thirty years we've been increasing the sales of Scott's Emulsion. Why? Because It has always been better than any substitute for It. Send for free sample SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 09-413 Pearl Street, New York 50c and $1.00. All druggists l -I lowing W the list of Juror for the circuit court w idt h c-nvenesM iy I.'.th. T. It. Den-dow, Wrnoniii, fanner; Jno. K. PiKrH.in, MUt, fanner; l W. Clark Ilntry West, Sc:ijipKSHrf, farmer; K. C. Katckord, Cbitskniiie, former; Xels 15. '1mu, MatfchlitniJ, fdnner; T. L. llol stine, Yankton, farmer; Thomas Morris Rainier, farmer; John McAduin, May ger, farmer; MurMmll Morgan, West sn t fuitnef ; ('. L. Conyers, Clatskanie, fanner; Iiulton La jrg Iloulton, farmer; 0!of Olean, IVtr Island, millmaii; S. M. (irahiiiii. Marshland, farmer; F. J. Peter-sm, Mit, farmer; Charles A. An o'efHin, Clat"kanie, furmet; Hardin SutiUr, Warren, farmer; E. Pn Web ster, Keuey, farmer; A. K. Morgan, Rainier, farmer; Nels D. Peterson, Mist, farmer; Charles Muckle, ht. Helens, farmer; W. F Iliatt, Mit, far mer: J. W. P.ice, Rainier, logger; H. T. Reuuett, Wxrren farmer; lvlward Harms, Warren, farmer; Irs Mag-nu-eii, Mist, farmer; Geo. W. Ciranl, .Scpsio-e, farmer; W. M. Perry, Rai nier, farmer; Joseph Hackenber Rai nier, fanner; Robert Hall, Hudsou, farmei; A. R Holmes. Mtst, 'farmer. Election N'oHt. Notice is hereby given that on; the Phdayof June, at the Court Hou-f' in the precinct of Union, in the county of Columbia, State of Oregon, u K'-iieral election will be held for State, district, county ami precinct olllcers namely: One U. S. Senator in Congress to fill vacancy. One U. S. Senator in congress for the term beginning March 4 10o7. One Representative in Congress, sec ond district. One Oovernor. One Secretary of State. One State Treasurer. One Supreme Judge. One Superintendent of Public In struclion. One State Printer. One Attorney General. One commissioner of labor statistics and inspector of factories and work shops. One Ueprescnistive. One Ch nty Clerk ; ." ; ' :' ; One County Hheritr. One County Coiumfssioner. One County Treasurer.' One County Surveyor. One County Coroner. One Justice of the Peace. One Constable. A VOTK WILL UK TAKEN On ttpial sullrage constitutional amendment. On amendment to the local option law giving anti-prohibitionists and pro hibitionists etjual privileges. On law to abolish tolls on the Mount Hood and Harlow Road, and providing for its ownership by the state. On Constitutional amendment pro viding method of amending constitu tion and applying the referendum to all laws sttl'eoting constitutional con ventions and amendments. On constitutional amendment giving cities and towns exclusive power to en act and amend their charter. On constitutional amendment to allow the State printing, binding, and printer's compensation to be regulated by law at any time. On constitutional amendment for the initiative and referendum on local, special and municipal laws and parts of laws. On a hill for a law prohibiting fite pas.-tM antidiscrimination by railroad companies and othtr pubiij corpora tions. On an net requiring sleeping car com panies, refrigerator car companies, and oil companies to p ty an animal license upon gioss earnings. On an act requiting expivss com panies, lelegiaph companies, and tele phono companies to ay an annual license upon gross earnings. Which election will be held at 8 o'clock in the moraiug and will con tinue until 7 o'clock of stiid day. 11 HKNOKIisOX,' County Clerk. Da ed this L'nd oav of May p.;0J. The Cakewalk was tine, but Cake did not tike the hakerw Jonathan. although handicapped with the un lucky No 1:5, remembered I he case of I he l.'i colonies antl how those patriots of eld fotittht; he went on the principle that is the duty of every Hue patriot to get nil otiiee if he can. The higher Hie ollice the nioie exalle.l tin patriotism: ho 'unloaded a tub full of gold (en) roil to ti c Country editors, and ihtytlid .the work. Many is t lie man in sctith em and eastern Oregon who now attri butes the wearing of a new suit of cloths to the fact tnat ha has "sold his mule," a common expression among the darkies of Kenttickey for selling their vole. (Jo it, Jonathan Jr, you'll have to spend a'barrcl to beat Uearin. " .o. urn mi ere made vrltta n n ilrAU2l;zpz?Vz; may be eaten v-'iVucpt incoavzaience cvea by persons tdl!i dcHcata cic-tloa a9i IW'U H--3; CO.. M vttWa This probkm of saving Niagara Fallls is simple. All that Is necessary is to make the corporations who are taking the water, take it back and pat it in the river again above the falls. See that your druggist gives you uo Imitation when you ask tor Kennedy's Laxative Honey" and Tar the original Laxative co ifli svrup. PERKY & GRAHAM. If we could catch a few more cnxiks and line them ts heavily as the Judge handed it to (Juynor and Green, the payment of the national debt would be simplified. Why take a dozen things to cure that cough? Kennedy's l-axative Honey antftar allys the congestion, stops that ticklinir, dr-ves the cold out through your liowles. S"ld by PERRY & GRAHAM. While the' President is not a candl date for rc-e'cctlnn, bis - decision to make one of thoso popular trip,, "around the eircle" will give several "eminent republicans" a number of sleepless niuhts. For painful burns there is nothing like DeWitt's AYitch Hazel Salve on the market see that you get the genuine. Ask for DeWitls. Good, to, for sun burn, cuts, bruises, and especially rec omended for piles. The name E. C. i'eWitt &Co. Chicago, is on every box. Sold bv PERRY & GRAHAM, We trust that approval of the Green and Gay nor sentence would not be con sidered even "n mild flourish of the muck rake. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything else. It is good to clean the system out occasionally. Stir the liver up and get into shape generally. 1 in best results are derived from the use of DeW at 8 Little Early R sers. Reliable, effective pleasant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Sold by PERKY & GKAtTAM, No other form of athletic sport can crowd out baseball, in spite of the fact that the game is comparatively harm less to the players A good complexion is impossible with the stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, thev would have better complexions. KODOL FOR DYSPEP SIA will digest whac you eat antl put your stomach back in the rwht shape to do its own work. Kodol relieves palpi tation of the heart, llatulence, sour stomach, heart burn. eto. Sold bv PERRY & GRAHAM. It w uKl seem that if the people must have kings they could'nt get u bettei brand than an Italian. It is possible to obtain releif from chronic indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. Some of the most helpless cases of long standim; have yielded to it. It enables you n. digest the food you eat and exer cises a corrective influence, building up the efficiency of the digestive organs. Thestohiaeh is the boiler wherein the steam is made that ketps up your vitality, health awd strength. Kodol diuesls what you eat. Makes Ihe stom ach sweoi puts the boiler in condition to tlo the work nature demands of t gives yu relief from digestive disor 'ers and puts you in shape to do your best, and teel your Ins'. Sold by PERRY A GRAHAM, Utiiietl States Senator John M. Genr in, who is a candidate for re election is 'standing behind hlsgun at Washing ton, Ho has not cono'iiiled to return home to make a campaign, for he de sires to stand with thu President nml the people on the rate bill, ,wlien that measure comes up for vole. Pomona Grunge ut morrow. CliiiEktuiie to-