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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
LOCAL. l!nn-.ri k nn I Journal (cini wttUy) fur .7. j r yt nr. l"!u uivcu nwiiy freu at tho NY Yrk ttro In M. IKIui. Minn ViPk'l I.vt'luco of Kmnicr n tunn from IVrthii.l, Mutnlay. Mr. Ui iiiluw, of lloiilum, in m-cling (otl.K' for hiii-Kflf Bt L:r;; t(U rft are ot nt vcrtihtii n ,cKI tittiu cfU-Lruliuti at Si hj.jxkimo, I.. I'.rant anl family of ICiiWiUt timk in tlivvKi'arhiun t S'twiilu Huinluy. Mici Kul,y Jarkwin niiI Mi All! JVrry, uf lininit r, viMitol lVrllauil Mui- . Srliool (!iiriot No. 0 Joint ) tt:l Al Wrt Jolnimm.lin'fior mxl A. I. Holiday dirk. li. W. Uicliarlfon, of Kuiitirr wum ttiron tlto l'iuncfM viitint I'lirthttiit thin wt't k. Mr. J. t'y Smith, t I'nivcrnily 1'mk, wm vimiinjr friviuU in Kuitihr tlio llmt . of thin week. Contractor Um nuulo a llyinu vinit to M'ucoma tho f.rht of tlio week, ami to AdUiria uu I rvturii yi-hlcnlay. AtlUtilfvA r.riiui'M you Ihxl iv got! quality of Kt iuTul inrn liiunliM-, nt tlio i ritfl.t jriii'. New roo-Ih arriving dully. N. A. IVrry ami family am in their roltafeM; at ScaHi.lc. During Mr. lVrry'tt . alumna1. I'.ml Hi-iihLuw in uttcnlii'i to , tllO "Mt Ollil'C, SiK;riiitinl(.tt t'opilaml haw liwn lft:iin' at Imine. Jlt: week by it cur 1 .!iiriclf on Hut Lack of hi nitck. Ho luul Inti ndnl vinitinn Hi lioole. .Mr. nn l Mrn. A. II. MatlliewH of tlio lliHiltmi hottn. went uj to rrtlanl Moii'lay to ( 1 1 !! thu nut tlnjji on Jn rtliutt WnruiKl I'iotu-cr 1.iy. .('utility Surveyor Win. WuttH hn inu'le n re-Hiirvey of u eoiiniilcrulilu vor- itinll of tllU tot II Of St. Hi IeliH, lliiH week. Sotno ieoj.o want to know avIh to tliey are at. 11 i I I raken Hold two tine cuIvch from )' llolntine Ik rd l.e I' i.. k. One vuj liii'Cl to lo . Tiiiiii: ieV iiirin In Wurli ington tounty, the othir uj into Ll.e l;laU of Wiuiliinton. M-t. Hull, looiln r of A. 0. Alt"!', of J!uin r, wLol'.aH Im uii in u hwjital nt . J'orll.wnl for t woi k, returned home Monday eoiiHidi i ably ii ijiroved in lu altli Slio will h)ind it short timo at lonx Jleui li. Oregon leudn the country in tlio mat ter ot loyalty to tlio republican party, but from the amount of postal und land fraiidn, and corruption in hik'h pi ares nmoni: republican otliriulu, it certainly .i notbiiiK to lier credit. On account of tlm fickncfn of M. J. l)nlcrt, engineer on the rock cruaber, tliero wan no work dono Monday by the rriiBlicr and the boyn all took a lay off. Mat wiih on deck Tucudny morning und tlio work was reHiiined. Luct Monday morning wo arrived nt SaipjKKiKe juct in timo to nee &h lVnn roy drop tbe (Irxtiork . full of hay into bin new barn. The structiiro which in f0x70 feet in utiflor cover, but not quite -finished. Walt did nmwt of tho carpen ter work liinmelf. lie ia n niHtler nl- rigl't and bin ranch cLowh it. Tho Sunday excursions to Seanide arc becoming puito jiopular. Sixty-two tickets were sold at tho ltainier ollice .lust Sunday niornmir. J'.ut tliero vasn . Homo complaint that tho accomodations were too limited and muny of tho pusn engem Kcttin' alwurd the train nfter luuving rorlluud were compelled to Bland up. There will bo a prand celebration, July 4, 11M J, at Sooppoosc, Oregon. A .good speaker has been secured todelivtr tho oration. The lieclerntion of Inde jei denco will bo read by ono of tlio young ladies. Music, bv tho Warren brass band. Tho pports will consist of races und a ball gamo to bo pulled off between St. Helens and Snppoose. A public dinner will bo served, (irnnd i ball ia tho evening, including supper, $1.50. Scappooso school district Xo. 1 at tho'1 Section Slonday selected M. J. Englcrt clerk, and AV. E. Stovens diroctor. The district lias recently purchased another aero of ground adjoining their eito and onclosod it with a board fonco. ' It bas boon cleaned upj plowed and socded to .whito clover. This la tho oldest district in tlio county. A few days sinco in vis iting that neck of tho woods wo found MesHcrsJ. it. Duncan and II. Wnito .improving the eito. . Tlio latter gentle man was among tlio pupils wbo played upon the green tliero soino thirty-nine years ago. Wo acknowledge tho receipt ol a com- l plimentnry ticket to tho next assembly of tho Willoinetto .Valley Chautauqua Association, which meets annually at Gladstone Park, on tho main line of tho Southern Pacific Ktnlioad. Tho success of tho Chautauqua has been very mark cd and tlio attendanco and interest in creases with each year. Tho teachers for tho coming session embraces tomo of tho best educators of tho Stuto and this branch of tho work is of increasing im portance. Tho Classen nro thronged each day The chM in lVmioslic Art. is A new venture and will bo very popular . Tho lecturer in Art, Mrs. Marian A, Whito, comes from Chicago, is the editor .. of the "Fino Arts Journal" and is a not- '.Clwoman, A Kro.it ptrt of tho ork dono by road in iter Steven nn l mpervimr (iabbi in Tin kin the road from St. Helens to Milton cmk brid-; rouM well bavo 'n deferred W four or fvt ymrt and puttie rok iiii tho mw trade out Ym.llon y. Anyway U that waa needed oer thnt part of the road where there in n basalt foumlntion ia to dreci tip the tra. k w it It fine gravel, tho Baine. or per Imp a lit tin conraer than that med on the Ktrect in St. lleleiiH. The work I fine done in fi"t cluna, but there are other place in tho district where the money U iieiilediuore nt the present time on.l Hhoiild luivo been uned there, lint. Theru Is too much of a diponitlon to make a hhow of what can bo done rather than tn;e this money judiciously, (ieore M. Mcl'.rlde, who has been np Hiinted ehairinati of the AHhth 1'K re Katta fotninitteo, is tho son of Judijo ThomiiH A. M.T.ride. He ia connected with the V, S. niKtoma nervico in tho enpHislty of chi f inMpector, which poni- tion bo ban held for a nhmlicr of years. Hit baa been an active men ber of form er reatta committees, tmd with hi ix Itriencf, and tho hearty co-operation of tl.o peoplo of Astoria an well us tho iiienilHTM of tho committeo oiakea the success jf the coming water carnival, to" bo held August 24, Z and 'X a certain ty. Mr. Mi-r.rldc was in Houllgn a few days ninco ami called at our sanctum,' leaving una neat little paHtekmrd en titling us to (irond Stand privilejtes of the Tenth Annual Itegattn. Tho Western t'(operai:o company hnvo Hhntdotvii their stave factory until ofler the Fourth. Iu the meantiino thev will make somo neetled improvements and will complete this erection of a new warehouse IDx tOO feet, and will put in a traek system connecting tho factory with tho dry kilns and .waro house. Preparations for a big run this fall and winU-r ore now being made. YANKTON. Frank Arown is erecting a new log burn. II. (. Howard is constructing a Lrgo frame barn. C. J. Wallace has a cheese factory in 0 nuioii nt bis plnce. Mt.. Mary Willi;." ih made a nip to the tin trojiollx Wednesday. Tiicns will le preaching at fbo church Stinduy niortiing and evening. Jean Hyde tuok a I to H e bay to pick cherrus the lirst of Lho week. The haying season is now on. The crop id fair considering the dry weather wo have had. Children's Day Observed. Natal tirangc, No. 302, on Saturday, Juno 18th observed Children's day with a good attendanco of patrons and of thoso without tho gates, nil of whom seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Flora nnd her court of little girls carried out their pnrt of the program with great credit. Tho proram-consisted of recita tions, impromptu speeches, vocal and instrumental music. Several tolos were well rendered. The children deserve great praise for the rendering of their several parts, which they had perfect and needed no prompting. Credit and tho thanks of tho Ci range arc- duo to Miss Hall and Miss Karly for tho perfection of the drill of tho children of their respective schools. The rain of Friday night and Saturday morning kept ninny away and shortened tho program. Tho matrons,. of the lirango furnished such u dinner as only matrons know how to turnish, and am ple justice was done to it. After the ceremony was over tho young folks tripped tho light fantastic with evident enjoyment. Tho (irango expects to have their hall dono before next Childrcns duy. Part of tho lumber is ou thb ground, Uncle Joe. WARREN ITEMS. F.vcrybody busy making hay. All spring crop9 aro very poor on, ac count of continued dry weather. For school director, P. Lund, for clerk Wni Holt, that is tho result of the school election, Monday. That was n nice boquct? AVarren vot ers presented to Judge ftoan on June G : a little better, than '2 to 1 for Ilattan hero. 0. L. Ayrcs of Oarico was looking over soino of tho farms in this vicinity one day last week with the object of buying himself a home. Mrs. Nagle and the children have moved bock from Portland to the ranch. That is the reason Peter Anderson wears such a "Sunny Jim" smile. Mr. and Mrs. Max Berg, Hr. and Mrs. Tatcs of Scappoose, and Mr. K. P. Lov- ctt of tho U. b. Steamer lino,, as guests of Austin Aaron, with tho aid of hiegas olino launch, took in tho "Sons of Her man" picnic Sunday at Martias Bluff. It socms a shame that native born cit izens of this country do not .take tho same interest in our public schools as our naturalized ono do; but they don't, judging from tho crowd at school meet ing MondaC. Did you notico how Grandma Flopper Fhtgg swiped almost a whole column of news matter from tho "Portland Journ al" last week, and never paid thank 3'ou? Ilia editorial ''Saw mill Graduates" and the article on "Fir Stumps productive" were both taken from "Tho Jou'nal" yor batim. City Marshal Ixh1, of llainicr, visited Portland Wednesday. (,'hns. Perry is atllicted with boils, r.d i laid up In conneipjence. J'wMt Ticl.enor, of Cbt.-kflni", .1,4 working in the an mor's ollice. Goo. D. Young, wife and aon PougLia, of Fort P.ragg, California, wero visiting friends in St. Htden this week. In St. Helens school dixtrict No. 2, H. P. Wtkin was re-t letted clerk and S. A. Miles diroctor. No special tas levied. Miss Nora Younger, of Pendleton, and Miss Leo, of Cottage Grove aro vis iting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pow ell, of St. Helens. IVputy District Attorney Powell has bought tho luw library o-f Chief Justice 1'. A. Moore, which has been in St. lie!, ens ever since tho Judgo went to Salem. .If you like tho Kkoihtkk tell your friends alxiut it and induce them to nith- scrilx'. W have special clubbing rates with tho Portland Journal, Oregoniair and San Francisco Examiner. Five Doi.lahh Kkwakd will be paid to anyone g'.ving information that will lead to tho recovery of a dark, chestnut sorrel pony, wliilo sjiot on his face, one front and ono hind foot w hite, bob tail, shod with plates on front feet, bad a long ropo when last seen. Address Car- riu Kilby, K aimer. DARING FLIGHT OF. I ' T iTTT l 1 III I I T TS- 0X WILL IT COME TO THIS? I ' ' ' v ' .. VYashinolon Pft AFRAID OF f&r404Mv$$i r'?''i'-fj'-- VSaV- A,4. e 'a i ' -ir A number of the factory boy have taken advantage of the abut down to visit their homes. All will return after the Fourth ith renewed xtal and ener gy for the fall and winter work. Have Havis and wiff, Ilon.T. J. Clect on and w ife, Mrs. Emily Cleer and Jack and Phoebe Pcjmaano, all of Portland, HK-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Cox, of St. Helena, and incidentally did things to some of Hick' fine cberrie. George Smith Started for a visit to the Nehalem valley yesterday morning, ac companied by a couple of friends. From thu amount of guns, ammunition, tackle ctoe tra we may expect to licar some stories equal to thoso of tho mighty nimroda of old. Children Day wan observed at St. Helens Congregatiopal church on Sun day tve, the 10th. Tho church was lieautifully decorated witlj ferns and flowers. After a prayer and short talk by ltev. Taggart, tho children gave reci tations and sang several songs in a high ly creditable niaanor ; and the t. Hel ens choir rendered a couple of anthems in their usual pleasing style. H. M. FOWLER. DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE GOBLK, OltKliOX THE UNICYCLIST. Adapted From Brooklyn Eagle. THE LASSO -'fejr jjiaV . -New York. Herald. .UaLm.. Sheriff'aSale. In tb Clfrolt nurt of th Mi of Orvfon, Fur lh I minty ol ( uluiuLU. W. J. Turucr, rialntifl. Herman Kirmrr. H. K. ?!?, f. W. 7.rllr. uttliuiri lor J. M. Arthur J t'omrnt, a rwr.,r:;i.ti, aii-1 J!-.n a.t aart, Ix;c!;j anU. Nolh-a U brrrl.y krn, that by lrtu ot an rirrullon ani) nnk r Lurl out of the rirrult I'ourt of the Stat of OrrKon, fi.rlolani bfa t'oiihtjr and lo roe iiin-l1 anil dalnl the ti1af vl May Ivul. U.n a Juilicroiriit rrndc r-r- mill cutrrrU in aaidt ourl on lb Vbf ,t'. War, 1H, In favorof lhal-o iiaiunl i.I!ii 1.8 and aicalii.l th aba named drtriuUntm. rommamlmit m tonmke fala of ib fuMoa In umTiuru rrai fr..njr loaiCThe houth We'. ouarlrrof the N.,rih-Wrl quartar ami li Wrt ia!(ol lb Hi. nth W rat quarter f.f M'Olun folirteefi. and the ,V(.rlhei quarter of lb North-Vet quarter of K-ctino trnty-thrue In Town.hlpflre North, Kanxe lhre Wel In f'olumblaeountT, Oregon, u.ati(y the rlalra of .aid lintifl Iu the .lira of two hundred dol lar with intere.t thereon at the rate ol 111 oer mil r annum from th17lh day of May llr and Ibf furtheraum of thlrty-lhre dollar ami ixty rent a, with lnterrt tlivrwin at the rate, of 10 r cent p r annum from the 3ith day of Hvptemter IM!, and the furtheraum ot thirty elKhl duijart and ninety ctnu, with iutimt thereon at the ya'e of - . ir cent from the 2'Ttd day if Oc(oerlt'V atid the mrther atim of filtV dollara attomev'. f.e and t h fnrthee I vm of tweiity-nTr dollars attorney'a fee, and I the furtheraum of thirty -.U dollar and ninety one cent, coata ami aintiur-emeiit. and the cvata of and Uhii thu writ. 1 will on SATl'BDATThetnd DAT of Jt'LY 1904, t 10 o'clock a. in. of aaid day, at the front door of the County Court llocne, In the City of HI. Helena, in "aid county and State, aell at public am tloii, auliject to redemption, e ihebiKheal bidder, for L.M. gold coin ra.h In hand, all the riKht. title and interest whii h the above nam.- el defetidatita or etiher of them had on the date of plaintiff' a mortgnre or linre had hi ait4 to the eibore deticrtted real prnjwrtjr to aatiufy the initl ludgeiucnt. Pated tbi '11 nt day .ul MaylH. K. S. HATTAN. (Sberlffof Columbia Count.' Oregon. Portland and Astoria AND WAY LAND1NCS AStOrll R01lt8 KteamerLfBUSEleaven Tay lor St. W harf Dally (exrept Sunday) at 7 a. m. Leaves Aitvria daily (except Sunday) atS p. m. fUme connection with boat forChinook It-ath-leei Hirer, tirav'a Kiver, Knanpton, Ft. htev. ena, Kt. Canby. Ft. Columbia, flwaco, Iewla 4 Clark Kiver, Onleydt Young's Klver, and boat and train for both beaches. Portland and YanconYer riteamer CSPTXK leaven Taylor Ht. Wharf daily except Sunday) at 10.:) a. m. and 4:30 p. in. Leaves Vancouver atx We. m. and 1 p. m. 'o traasftrlng, no mint, no aeiay. kuth 1'bonea: Orrgon Jfaln13;ColurntU61i wharf Fmt of .Taylor St. (ienm.1 oltice itrfii Vrmhill Pt. , VAXCOL YEli TKANbrOJltTATlON CO. ASTORIA & COLUjIBIA RIYER ii RAILROAD CO. DAILY. 2 a CAD Cr bead down " STATIONS DAILY i a i 24 I 22 O I 21 23 7:00 :uo JO Lv Portland Ar 11:10 9:45 OS 9 ti 39.4. .... Goble 10 05 8 Xi l 20 9 IH 45 8! ....Rainier 9 W 8 20 8 38 9 35 M.6 ....P) ramid ... 0 25 8 00 8 44 9 40 55.9 ....Marger .... 9 27 7 54 8 50 9 50 59.3, ... Qulncy 9 17 7 46 8 on 10 00 62.3: .. Clatckanfe .. 9 OH 7 38 908 10 10 i4' ..Marshland .. 9 02 7 28 9 19 10 VI 71.2;.. Weetport.... 8 58 7 17 19 37 10 36 78.7 1 ....Clifton 8 St 7 Ol 10 00 10 57 Hrt.fii .... Knappa.... 8 15 6 42 10 08 11 05 90 3; ....Svenmin .... 8 07 6 3-2 10 20 11 18 95.4! ....JohnIay... 7 55 6 20 10 : 11 30 9Q.8I Ar A.toria I,v 7 4. 6 111 All trains make cloe connections at GqMe with Northern I'acibc trains to and from tin. East and Hound (Kifntt. At Portland with all Iraina leaving Union depot At Astoria with H. it N. Co's hoat and rail line and Hteamer T. J. Potter to and from llwaco and North Beach points- Passengers for Astoria or way points must flag trains at lloulton. Trains will atop to let pawteiiKent oft at lloulton when romitiK iroiu IoinU west of Goble. J. C. MAYO, Gen. Paxs. Agt.. Astria, Or. y THE New York STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, .-GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ' FRUITS, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, STOVES, &c LOWEST , PRICES. H. MORGUS, ST. HELENS - ORE. CASH TALKS SEE BAILEY & BRINN, FOR General Merchandise DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, j BOOTS, SHOES. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, Hardware, Graniteware, Crockery ware, Stoves & Ranges. HOULTON, - ORE. W.C. FISCHER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY PUDLIO. Next door to poet office. RAINIER, - - OREGON. D I LIwVR P DAY, . ATTOUNEYS-AT'LAW, rrnctice in any fourt, 8tate or Federal. Next &or to court house. ST. HELENS, -' OREGON. .YERM011! .HOUSE. G. D. GILSON, PjiopRinoR, IIOULTON, 0EEGON. Good accomodations at rea sonable prices. Barn in jcooe neciioo with hotel. IIQULTOX IIOUSJ: FIRST CLASS MEAIS, ; CLEAN-ROOMS, . CO FORT ABLE BEDS. . Good barn for accomodation of the public. H0ULT0N, ORE0N. THE HODLTON J SALOON, KELLY BROS., Proprietor Best of Wines, . Clrs,aniLIqnors, Kept la Stock, Opposite the post office. HOULTON, - - ORE. X RED BEAU SALOON. milSICKS BSOS., Proprietors.'. WE KEEP . t THE BEST OF WINES, - ; LIQUORS, MINEBAL WATER and CIGARS. Pool Parlorin.oon2ction with saloon. ' houltoan. - ore: fi A-XEWLISEwOS1 v ft - ft AND HARRY 0. OLIVER'S HOULTON, ORE. I r CEALia IN HARDWARE,! EODR PROVISIONS, Calland see Our PremiuniB,' WITH CASH PURCHASES PRODUCE ' TAKEN IN EXC5AEGE FOR GQDJ)S. AT Furnitnrej . 4 4 "The Steamer Iralda. ' Makes round trips between ' ' RAINIER and PORTLAND. Leaving Rainier at 6:00 a. m. and Portland at 2:30 p. m. daily except Sunday. - We solicit a share of the public patronage, and In return will give quick sen-ice and a clean boat. AVo are here to stay and want your business. Land ing at loot of Taylor Street. C I. HOOGUKIEK, Master,