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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
The liotumMa Register. fcnu rv! eivnh-cW mutter April ' lU, mi I if ! i.ruv al ll.tU.I.tl.. tirt kolUUI..U T Ii.' A.t..f.'..,,:.,(MH..ua.... - tlRl 1MIKH KVCKY HJII'AY "7t. II. MlTrMII I.Kttlt.tr. S4tltripttm prH,iW it er In l:iinv. '. Atlvortisn'K rtfs i'm'uI1o. . ' i I Ucnocratic National Ticket via: ria.sinuNT; Of New York. VflK'VKT.PIWHliKXT; HKXKYiJ.mVlS Of West Virginia. Five weeks frcn next Tuesday until election. - "SaneM ami "sale" is the verdict of the trusts as to Wevelt. . 1. . Iel8 made many ;fnendo In Portland, and will cam-quite a ' 1 . . ou vine' in vtns Mi.ie, nuiwiiu- tending the Republican fay social democracy ha no lollowing. W hsvt no mp:ins of Icnnvvinc. , i o i j j , I bat li i fc uih it is said dojis and j -kc.n,;iiiit-. sirK rnii.tfil nlike hen I ititeoiv.?9io making up a family. and, taking this view of it, a C3uple of Teddy's fotos would not be -amiss ifisent to a couple of families in Columbia county.- The question of selecting a coun ty president of an organization yet lobe formed, and to ba haiied as the L3wis and Clark Club of Col-I uaibia County, has been.hnskeu lor: by the County Commissioners. We haw not heard a ay very great-noise over the ::attcr atiJweare inclined toibelieve that certain individiuJs, wlto have ben grafting the county fop'-eome time, .tee in this a trood chance to reap another harvest, hive arranged among themselves to .have a number- of letters written loathe county commissioners re questing the appqintment of some 089- of iheir i numJLter as county president, .wth a salary from the county. We would suggest thst aa the road master due not have all his time occupied .viewing roads and auditing bills that the commis sioners impose this extra duty up on him without. a .salary., . It. is currently reported .that Brother Flagg would not ha adverse to taking the job, as he could sell his Lqwi and Clark calaudar which he expects to make a mint of money "ooiten." The nly place - where ibe citizens have gone about this matter in regular order as sug gested by the court thus far is in Apiary precinct. A club has been organized and the members of that club are in position to expresstheir opinion in accordance with the or dar of the -court. Mr Gulker, who lives in that vicinity, is very fa ' vorably spoken of for the position, and should he be appointed he would give, his whole time and at teation to the work. He . is a man of good habits and deeply dnterest ed in the question of -building up our county. And it should be a pleasure to see such an one ap pointed. A- New Court House. Since the adjournment of the September term, of county court ' thWe has been considerable discus sion about the .building -of 4 new court house. In. the vicinity of Rainier, as well as in the vicinity of St. Helens, tbe opinion is almost unanimous in favor of the com missioners building a court house. In tbe vicinity- pf Clatskanie, there area-few people who do not wish a court house built, and it was chief ly through their influence and vote that Casper Libel was nominated on-the Republican ticket and after ward elected. Had he came out 'openly -and squarely and said be fore election that he was opposed ' to the erection of a court house his. defeai-would have been even more decisive than was his election. We are told that the proper thing for the 'county to do is to levy a two mill tax and create a sinking fund, and as soon as the county has the money on hand, proceed to - build. This is poor policy for two reasons. Fhst, it creates a fund that may be stolen or 'lost through some bank failure. Second, the proper place for the money not in use is in the bands ih i,.m1.c " ' hints ... . Should a tir a' f. m ) "" r j.evuM tin year mm ncxi, mere this vcnr mid noxt, liio ! : 1 1 l. nt k I . i . L.:i ) win oe miuicii ill iiinust to vuiiu niv , ; court Roue and not e more than I ill'uiliwu.ruiiu in w fVt) in diht, the ronstitution.il - ! limit. The general ro. 1 ux may Ih cut to lhr? milii, anil tlie coun ty levy might he reduced one mill I from what it wa this vear- The I 11,1 .lI'4- ..niiile wouhl the-i onlr nv ahon I people woum iiu.i .only p.n ajou-1 . ? it l . - . . I . 1 . . . H mills, or nh.nn tix'tni'.U loss than last vcar. lut funnose four I - nuns was avtoci lor a court nous, the levy would still be-- mills less ' than it svns this vcar. j1 Here is what' j.&ve Casper Libel , his election last June: j "Attlie-Mav tv.-r of ("ireuit lurt. j ih), the n'ii''rt o the jirmul jurv con- j t:t t JK Sf?S clerk V otllce is too n?.l to lioltl tliemonls; 1 tlwt valuable loks are i.lcd ujKn the , h.frw ,1,at Un 'aid vault w insuthoient Iot the i rowsit'reAiuiremeiits ot tt conr-tr. 'We titul all the county officers. cramjHsl for room, and that the business j oi uieeouniyreiiui. mwr .... We deem the court house a disgrace to the coantv and earnest lv rn'oiiinicnd tluU j,,,,, e-liate steps U taken to erect a suitable court house eomr:onsu.ns ith the need, of the county." This report wss signed by Casper Ltbel, foreman; . Samuel Muna, Grant W. Girt, M. M. Dobbins, Y. C. Eichman, Teter Lund, J. D. Mc Kay. Hundred of dollars, yes, thou sand?, are being expended upon the I daily press to advertise the Lewis Clarke fair; but not n dolIar :? gsig to- any of the country 'refs. By the way, it is from, the rural dhjfricts that the greater part of t!K?e- attending must come. It is from the rura-1 districts of other states and territories that Oregon must look to for her future popula tion and wealth, unless we are sat isfied with the blow growth of for mer years, or desire a foreign popu lation to fill the land. A fair and judicious method of advertising through the country press should be followed. After nil the money for advertising has been expended, the mails will be Hooded -with free passe3 for editors and their wives, and in return they will be asked to use many hundreds of dollars worth of space to pay for the courtesies extended to thn press. The Ri'ugn of Capital. After thousands of years of his toric intellectual -and moral de velopment, governmental-and in dustrial and material improve menV'we find no substantial ad vancement in the condition of the great mass of mankind. After nineteen centuries under the light of the Golden Rule; after live cen turies of plane tery expansion, ad ding three-quarters of the globe to the habitable regions of civilized man; ,after two- centuries of '-the greatest agitation of man and the most wonderful extension of -hu man dominion over the poer3 of nature and the application of them to the production of wealth, so that one man may leed a thousand; after all thi3 -want and misery and their consequent physical and mor al degredation have not decreased in intensity among the masses of the people. Actual liberty has made but little progress, and tbe reign of capital wilder yet, and yet more pitiless, still goes on. Irre sponsible power still exploits the masses in tbe only field ever worth its while--the ibdustrial marshals them in condending hosts, and par cels its spoil, human and other, am ong its favorites. The barona of commerce and trade and industry still lord it over the people, ex acting Service, levying tribute, and dispensing judgment of happiness and misery, life and death at pleas ure. Their retinues'-of Tetaineis and eonscripts, royal in their mul titude, would shame the fudal lords of old nay, the kings and despots of the most slavish times. As it ever has been labor is still the drudge -of capital-' ownership, and the common people still the peons of irresponsible power. Three thousand men control over half the wealth of the country wealth that the- kingdoms of the past, rolled together, would not equal. Think of it you men who labor, and ponder well what it means. A hundred of your fellow creatures with rights ' no greater than those of any common man, controlling access to one-half the peoples' means of earning a living, stand ing guard over one-half the pro ducing masses of the nation, and this the dominant half, the great monopolized industries the trusts, the public corporations, that piac tically .have the powen to tax at will the other half of our Producing iconital and the labor thcrfhi rni-' .O.iVA.t nn.l tlii nlhir h f t Ka ' t-,."V V"'" " . . . I Isnhs 1 h:i r. nmlor t 10 tlirwt''n-rMH orsanizon catmai. , ,wnorji ,jn ami control of another invn0r!np and control of another 1 t i i ....... r I i pnnil ioiy in men, n io miiiurtM , thousand or po. Think what it . ..... moans, ye lover ot unrrty, w no are ! trivinK for prater rolitieal power , 'tor the niac' Tninlc of it, ve ..hibnthrot.hiMs.. who are Ktti vine for the uplifting of humanity. Toiler it well, ve moralists, whi; ' ' would purify and enohie an.l i multitml .i OlOlim II IIII lilllS t'l llir iiiuiiiiiiii Tim fonoilntions of tihvsic.il lilVil' I'orlhconiii.g withal.. H needs owned Httd eiM.t rolled l-vallw law- fnllv, invmnland wntrollcd'by th.e few" millions with no riht to n foot of' the earth except a -few insv j grant it to then. Millions with'-( .......;.., )..'r... 1 'ul nr" 'ruuiiii, m i..WI ktiW Hi hn Mir tour iwrmi . Mil. lions ilenendeMt for'fo.d, rain.cnt, j :y and trtain. Constimtiona and hheher upon the artificial ! d statutes und couU decrees are rights of a handful of their fellows, j even now l eing fltalthilv and After that, what meaning or rapidly shaped t th.t end. An value have t''ete inalienable-right1 thority already well kiowa its of the constitution?-r-the right of nwster. - The preat labor centers life, liU'rtv, and ths pursuit of hap- tod ty are piactically under mar piness? After that, what meaning 'fhal sarveillance. No pretext is or value hn personal liheri v, eon sljtutional authority, political priv ilege, or moral opportunity ?' After that, what meaning (or value has noble ideals-, . pure aspirations, .or right ambitions? Stand- Wtween the multitude and their means of life deny them the rights to jus tice in material things, and what meaning or value all these other rights and privileges about which so much sentiment is expressed in poetry, and eloquence, and song? Look at our national conditions- to! day and etc what meaning they have individual freedom chained to industrial servitude, conrt'tu- tional authority the tool of private capital, political privilege, - tho-j mockery and fhan-.e of the people. Moral oppirtunitv dwurlVd anil detroyC'l by mitcrial necessities. In the industrial world we rind an industrial svsttm which, differ-1 .:....-. i.-K iuui.iiv.aii v in no wiftrntmi inai of all time lvtst. h is develop-d conditions relativt lv not better but . . worse than ever before in the his tory of the 'world. 1-or under . . ,. , . ..ii rreater moral enlightenment it still reverses evprv nrtnrinlp of irWirt.. j , j --i j nun niiW"P i-kiii ruin pin I ni. I no iiniinirr. enuitv and morality. Now as form- '"" i nurKi-! win hoim' your. ii fmiii in in , . . - v, . , rr ; t-iili-ri-.l mul nlv to tin-I'otirt Hlj)f iiiiuifil erly it is unprofitable to work.' To (..rtiu'ruiifdit iimiitii'ii in tiie coiupiHiiu. to lnhnr in otill tho -iim tliiin; mpn t(ll: l or ilt t rfv m wilil Court ilii.oliiu; tin- laoor is iui me ne ining men ,l,,lllNl,(Jimlrlim,liyi)l,wl.xl,,i11K ,h0 cannot afford to do. The Gd matle' i,"1""IT'u"1 ,,u; ii-f!iiiiimt nun awHniinir to , , . .... , i if lu-r tliiTiirv mul CIHtoily i( I In1 lnlmit t lillil. land is still abandoned for man- j.,iui i,. uurx.'w. toKftm-r with iim ui mi made cities. Men crowd the non- j :;iit0,1,l'rrcl''1 a 11,0 t'm,rt m'm, prOlluCtiveOCCUrrationP. Still labor llilsniimmoiiKUiuliliHlrl iniMiiant to hii , , ,. . , , ! ortkrol the Jliinomhltf KH. IIhUmii. Ciiiiiov ouilus the palace ana lives in novel. ijiiiiKriortuiiit'iiiimiiiirouiit)-, tirfunn.nimtit Wenvpq thft ullk and ivpirn t he H,ul ,ll,u,tl J,,l ,'""' hu h or,u'r l-"- HImiI ueaes me hik ana wears ine;tlmMho H.rvl,.t. , Mimh,s in n,u unit, rags, brill produces the irtod't.l r i r i i i . uie anu luxury nna is ioroiaaen to partake.- Still it plows, nnd sowe, and reaps,- and etill the grain dis appears from its grasp. The prime injustice still pievails. Past it the world may not proceed. In every field of social' endeavor progress is ut csa tread mill until this fun damental wrong is righted. Evils there is evil everywhere. Conflict, there is conflict through- j out the 'realm of -organized man kind. In tho political world the' same mad carnival of evil there- i fore prevails that exists in the in-1 dustrial. In its condition weppp. I the most notable illustration cf the trilth ofnnr nprunnnl lmv .n-nnn irum oi our personal . ia -upon justice in material things must justice in all things else at last depend. Its violation is the funda mental wrong; and no social, po litical,, or moral ideals can- ever rebuild upon 6uch a wrong. Evil here is corruption of the fountain, and its waters can never be purified by any applycation of rights, privi leges, duties, or ideals further down the stream. Our attempt to' engraft political democracy upon an- industrial des potism, to exercise political rights before possessing industrial rights, to inaugurate a juBt political gov ernment, to make political power responsible to the people and leave industrial power to any irrespon sible' hand-that may be able to grasp it; to have political freedom flow from industrial dependence, has been but to poison good with evil; to expect truth from error; to hope incorruption from corruption Popular politics is but the political statement of industrial conditions, and the terms of that statement it is anarchy where it w not already despotism, and corrupting conflict where there is not already foul sub jugation. Popular government does not exist. Suffrage, is our mockery and shame. The people are practically as powerlesa to effect their will in government in any vital matter as are the subjects of the czar or the sultan. Capital, ownership, rules rules as it always has done as it always will do; rules in the hands of the few by force or by fraud as it necessarily must. With us as yet it rules by fraud, by indirection, ! corruption and downright deriance of1 statutes and constitutions. From. hustings to office, all is a wild orgie-of de ceit trickery, debauchery, and cor ruption, parties, platforms, suffrage are-the baublesof the people and keep them amused. Courts, coun oils, legislations, - congresses and x-ctUms, ojitoiiMoly Iron th ,,HTlf' lut the cut ward how; t ll' r til tMJ Wr Hill UOVcmH Is lilt' ' .. . I T"'. ! -vnmh;p of t.rtauizcj ownmli.n ot t.rtauizpj .... , .! I -i 1 .'mi t r.l ti.i v, 1 n a ...I 1 -r-- - liMriiMi.m ot materi il thing ami . ......t ..t lt..o .. l"llll",v' " wi ltritiou of allluence, com- j jnnoe ami mvcrty lu! itnm.t ! u.h? warily and inevitnl.lv, hy ! direction or in.lirtction. hy f,rc or frau.l, if th tew are tiitt owner. . i , rH1,, f.iU r.trow U iv.r 1 Am .on irnmi I tils, .n u et r . v at tH nand. ami force to i':l con e indirection fails at lt- lvi-rty rro. The ar.ny ", ''''-''d multiplies. The :',1!t,,r' th many head-; uiust he controlled, and owner-liip j U Mi'.trshallin!? HUlhoril v tti I'liftiri'H : " . . wie in-mrn vimhtoi. i nr eiim are , hit unused to increase lint annv Uiul navy. To build and- equip rin and ordnance plants, . to en large barracks nnd to make thing salV generally. 1 ho mean of trans- p..rtatun und cenitnuu'.cation are 1 , 'ii i under especial charge. Despotic censorship a living fact. . 1 - rce - tlom ot speech is already curtailed. The free pro no longer exists. Industrial coercion ha been joined to fraud, and open force now comer 111 l,,e iraiu 01 U0UK The political nnist ever come to the level ot the industrial. Conflict and despotism in industry means dtspotism, ana chaos in- govern " imperialism has succeeded democracy.. Ki Sksskman. KI M MONS. f TIIKfllMMITi-oritTOK THK STATK Ol" tirrpiii, lor t tiliiinlilii County ai iii nil' I iHiri.--., riHiinirt, 1 Tlmnms J. Hurtia-i, lifft'inlHiit , ,.... . illlru,.. .i..r.-.i.l t iili..v ; '"""L'.'.'. ; . ! i. .t i.uf i r r.r i r nr t i n' Viui tin- Iuti'IiV ri'itilrt'i to it r hiiiI itn-awr Hit' I'onil'liiiiit lllt'it Ktnl you In Hit' nluivt' t'liiitlt'tl Mill mul t nun. mi or liriort' l lit- IiiM llll ui Hit' MX Uft-kn nt'Xt Inllou INK till' tlltll' ol Hiv lirt ihiIi'ipimIiiii ol iiiia iimi t.r.--ft iin-.i 111 l Miiiitmiii-, Hint ill lllf onliT lur puli li'-ni m-v.iI; ml K y..u (ml It. m. ii-iHr i fioonu ui- iint umh jtoi uy iiiiiit-Htnii nit- i wei'k (nr nix etiiiHrcitlivt wivkx. Ti e iIhIimi! thf tl rst iiulilli'utl.'ii ollliU huiii- nimii li KrliUy, July '..i, liml. DII.MUI) & DAY, AUoriii-y tor plaintiff. NOTIIKIN H.VNKBri'Tl V. N'otiet! W liert'liv fcix't-n tluit on tin- 1st tiny of iiti'tnluT I'.l'l. K. II. Klltot o( ( liil-kiuilf lirfRon, Mm duly inljii.lii'itlfil Imiikriipt : mul Hint lllf NrM luff tliiK of lil crfiliturt Mill Ih hflil nt Kooin mm, .t tin in tit-r of ( iiiiiinirc.' I llullilint:, I'lirtlmiil, ortKon, im tlit -Jltli iliv of &fptf mlif r I'.ml, at 111 iii'liick A. M.,at Hlilrli ; time the uniiltTfililiint limy nttt-nil. mvr tlu'ir I'litlun, Hpimlnt ii Iru-li'i., i-xiiinltif the Imnk . nipt Mini trmisHi't Mich othfr liiiMiif in limy Ijiroiierly foiiii' ht-iurt itnlil nifftiiiK. Dittftl, I'or t Iiiml. Ori'Kon, Sf pt. PJ pml. AU.x Swkkk- -Itv It-rt-f In lliinkruptcy. NOTItF OF INTKNTIX TO AVVLY ' YOU MOI'lllllK KNSK TO ALL l'ruuif CONCKHNKD. , YmVtire nmt ii"in Froi-muii wu!'n uifKi 'Ihv ol Octuher, l-.tol, nt k mjh-cIh! tfrm of thf , (.oUnty Court ))f , ()lullil, , ,.., Stll. ()( Oregon, nlly for a ll-tiisu to !) Kplritoim, vinoiii. (Hid mult lluuftM ami hiirri cIMor In iiuuntiticN, k's tlinn oiir icullmi font period of nix month, lu the Vlllnxu of Schjiikmim. 1'ri'-i-l net. Columbia County, Ori'iiuH w hli'li appli cntioli will ho Mtt:il Upon tlif - InlloH inir-pc ti tion ; l-ETiYinv- In the ronnty court In tln Htate of Oregon, for I'oliiml'lir County, -in the lniUUT of the Hiiiilicution ti( John Krt-f imin for a liceime to sell spiritoiiK. malt or vlnoiin liquors ami fi'r Iiien ifl ciilt-r in iUantltif less tlian a lOiUon. To the Hon, C'ourt of thet'oiiiity of Columhia and HtHteof OreRon : We, the iiiulersiKiieil lejial voters mid re si-di-nts of HeapMiose l-ri't-lni-t, lu Columbia County, State of Orexnn, and who have nctUHlly.resi'led In said I'recini-t thirty ilayn prior to tliCHiKtiliiK and IIIIiik of this petition, would respectfully jietltion your Hon llody at an adjourned session of the Heptduiljer term of the said County Court on Friclny tho 'Jl ilny of Ocloher V.M, to lie held in tho Court house in the City o(ht. Helens, in said County and Slate, that a license lie granted John Kreeman. to sell Kpirltoiix, vinous nnd malt liquors ami WHieuted cider in quuniltlcs less tlian one Kalloti in Hcpiiot)se I'rotiinct in the ViIIhki; of Keaipoose, in said Columbia County. State of OreKon, mul that such lieeiiNf be issued to said John Freeman for a period of six monthti from the 21 day of October, 11M, all of -which your petitioners w ill ever pray. C. H. Bcudder, J). K. rreemati E. Hhk'-J', J. Keimiller, It. A. McKay, . V, Rwonsev, I'eref Davis. U. 11. Duncan, Minard llache'liler, K. Crawford, (ieorKe WashiiiKton, L. Orant, Jno HoerlK, 1U) Wniiler, VV. W. West, II. Neumaii J. Koss, A. H. Ijirsnn, Wm. Anderson. Curl H. Kridl, John Kisinblatter, W. K. Stevens, Adolph Evert, 11. West, K. H. McKhv. L. I'ayiiH, .1. D. McCay, J. ltushmmi, W. D. Mllligaii, A. r.arber, Edward O. IJoyle, H. O. I-arsen, V. H. Harris, U. Kablnsky, J. (i. ltrittiimlmm, A. Zeisuian. SV. lliishuiau, S. .uisuian, Abe Ixisig imnt, 1'eler Mayer, Au. tihmidt, (iustave I-ange, nenry Vaiidermost, ,F. Kayin-.-r, T K Kmitli, E C nay, I'aul I. lionser, 1 L Chaney, A Anderson J F McDonough V lloesel F K Adams, Kelsey Vance, n A iiamer, J I) Morgan ('has Ericksoii 1' Ixisignaiit (ieorgc Jackson H itabinski. .lun ii Huh, A Newniau t'has. Ityttnc 1 J Eversulil John F Wstson Otto A Mi Her r 0 Hav H H Mable Luinrlifh Lusher, T W tlrant, J Markwart Thus Wlllile t: Kablnsky (i it Herks, Andrew Newman Uiul I.ussier I) Fred Kammeyer. ieo, W Urant Mul coin Mckay, J W Gillihau, K E Thomas. THE HOULTON RYfiHSNfiR XJiJkVll.AXi.l'JIlJj KELLY BROS., Proprietors) Best of-Wines, - Cigars and Liquors, Kept in Stock, Opposite the post office. HOlJlTON, - ORE MM M(t. I l UK ClUv l 11 ITt nl KT OK TI1K HTATKOK or...!. lorCl iiiiutii i nuiity. 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IVili lf, tilt- tlt'It'lltUlit Klinvt' llIIIKlt IV ill K SAM K OKTIIK STATK OKtUti miX. you nrr hrivi.t ro'niUv.1 In .nir mi I miwi i lllf i'lHIIilOlll Itlf.t Hillll ) nil til till' MllttVt' i-iilllltil Milt I') lilt' HIM tin) tl Hit' lit'Xl li-riu nl I ht t 1 1 ii 1 1 1 nun ui tut' Suit- ni Uri'iinu lr th.tfoiiiit)' ot Ciiliiuililii, utM .l.ilf I'l liiK on Hit I llll liny til IVIiiUt. l'i, mul lollnu Ititi I In- t H rut lull tit Hit' (irt'irrUivil Hint' III tin' nnlrr lor lllf I'libllt Ht lt.it til ihii .illinium., mul tl J'uil In 1 1 in i Nivnr mul miwi'f iitr Mmit llirrvnl, iilnintilT vol Kiul to km ui Court tor On- rvlt'tl ttt'iimliilt'il lit MtHl foliiiliOlil ' A - illkaolullnti ot lu' iintrruihir t'niilrio t imiv i'lilii lii'li'fll I'lmnlin unl iu'Wiuintil mul nlu liiv ru-.ta.ly ot Kill II ilt Irtlil. IYvlilr, lif minor vli l lit ol Mhl ,".",llrl1:llmiIU ,.lllllMl,,, hy r,1(.r , ,,. . tiiomh it itri.ii',.jiniii'oi tin- mnitf nitu-ti i t iiurt, iiiiult- nil tin' Jtuli iliiv of .lillv foil tin- l .i,,,,., , nr,, i.iii.ii,.1(tini.i'iig i rniity, auhiim "" 1 W.f. rlHi IIKR, Atlnriu y lor I'UintiiT. l)IUIwRn DAY, A - PTC ) N JC YS - AT-1- A V. Tract rw in any court, State or Federal. Next ltKr to court hoiiite. ST. HELENS. - OREGON. V. C. KlSCl IIvU, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, ANDNOTAHY PUIILIC. Next tloor to poit ollicc. RAINIER, - - OREGON. $ ironirniMi & I, HOUSE. I'DMfllll V't ttt 1 I IIOULTOX. ()HEGON.. Good accomodations at rea q. sonable priceH. 15am in con- A k neetion whh hotel. g O0O0OCvChmOC Cm0CWCm7(iXmXmXk- I IIOULTOJf 1 HOUSE FIRST CLASS MEALS, CLEAN ROOMS, COFOKTARLE mm Good barn for accomodation v'i of the public. IIOULTON, OREOX. AT HARRY 0. OLIVER'S HOULTON, t)RE. DBAI.Elt IM" EODR & PROVISIONS, Call and see. Our Premiums WITH CASH PURCHASES PRODUCE g A NHW LINK OP Shoes,, i AND DressOoods Groceries;, Furniture, THK New York I STOWS- J ll 1-NKUAL M KKCII ANDISK X CLOTHING, J phy noons; I J (iUOCKUIKS,.' f " I1I0V1S10N, ' KHIJITS,' $ 'PROVISION:,. J FiniN'ITUUK. p HTOVKS, e. u()WKHT I PRICICS;" H. MORGUS, y ST. 11KLKNS, Olli:. g KILLthi cough nd CUR jrMj LUNCS, with Jlr U incy'c lk'i Discovery TONSUMPTION Prlc FDR I OUGHSand 50o$t.OO iOLDS Frit Trial; Burevt and Quickest Our for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. IXkXXXOXhXhXVXXXXC0 '2 i? in n; , i? , I SALOON. : HFftnRim. M(K PrnnriPlnrc. 5 THK RKST OK WINES, X LKillORS, MINERAL Ki S WATER and CIGARS. Pool Parlor;! n connection V' with saloon. o HOULTON. - 0IW5. C-ooxwxMXMXMooocH)Oooa'' 00000hXOmOChXXXXmXhXm:h Painter and Paper Hang Atcnt for ' Wall Piper I' RAINIER, OREGON. Portland and Astoria. AND WAY LANDINGS AStOril ROUte Hteameri.rUI.IVK leave Tiiy. lor ft. Wharf Dally (i-iiie.l HiiihIiiv) at 7 a. in. l'avi'K AHtnrla tlallv (i-xceil HuniMyjHf tt ji. in, . CloMWinineetioti h fill IhiiiIh fort'hitiook lleiieli. -l)eei Hlier, tirnv'H lllver, Kuaiiiinii, Wt. Htcv. eim, ft. Canhy . It. Coliimhln,. liwtticif, hu I & Clark lllver, ttnley A Yiiiuik lUir. and bnav and train lor Uith U'HehvK. Portland and Vancouver Ktnanierl'XDINi:'' leaven Taylor rt. Wharf dally (uxceiit hundav I at lO.iKia. m. and 4::iu p. in. u-aven amouvi r atH::a. in. and 1 p. in. No IraiiNlerluK, no duiit, no delay. Ilulli 'I'Iihiicm: Ori'Kon Main lll:l; Colnmliia fiW, wharf Font ol Taylor Ht. tieneral ollli c-;i j Yrmhlll Ht. VANl'llUVKK 'I'ltANHndtTATIOS CO. XSTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER- 11 RAILROAD CO; KKAI) t'l STATIONS DAILY 21 21. .0; Lvfoflland Ar A. M. 11:10 10 i 0 r2 :iv 9 27 17 tl 08 u m h r8 8 Hit 8 1."i 8 07 7, 7 4f A. l. .... (io&lh . ...krtlnliir . ...l'yramld ... . .. Mayner ... ....(lulm-y . . .ClutHkault! . . . .Marnliland ., . , Wentport..., ...Cllflon .... Kniiiia .. KVUIMHIII ... John Day.., Ar AHlorln l.v ! 8 ili 1 H 20 8 mr 7 rv 7 ! 7t 717''" 7 VI tl 41 ii ti 20. II 10' ' All IrnliiH niiike clomi cohneotlonH at liohrin with Northern raCHIetrafiiK to and Woin tho" Kant and Hound iioIiKm. , At rortlaud' with all' traliiH learitiK Union depot' At Antorla with I. K. A N.:o'h boat and rail lino 'and Hfnaim-rT. .1. 1'ottcrto und from llwnco niidSoithljeach.' poilltH- l'aKsenxeni (or Aattirtu, of way iioilitn aiiiiiH lliiK trains ut llimlloii. Tralim will atop n lev paHneiiKerH off at lloiiltou Hhen oohiIhk from poliitmveHtoftiohle. ,1. C MAYO, lien. l'aii. AkI., Antrria, Or. The Steamer Iralda, . Milken rotind lrlpH lie tepn' RAINIER and PORTLAND- , Uaving lla Inter at (ViOo; a. w; ntid'!ortlan(lJ Bt2:S0p. m. daily except Holiday,- We Kollnlt, aHliaru of the piihliu pivtronune, and In returni will Klvcinlcknervica and a clean IJuit. Wo-' are here to may and want your liiwlties. Ijand--iiiK at foot of Taylor KtwL C. I. 1100lIIKlRKMHten Str. Joseph Kellogg. Leaven Porllmttl TneHdnyTliuni(lny and Kat r,i,,7 'I.1 1'1, '" ,or, ""efetiH, Kaliiina, Carrola I'olni, Italiner and Kelno. Arrlvlnir at l'ort- - and, Monday, Wuilnesday and Friday at 2 p.m. i Htt',,,,m.ur Northwest leaves Portland, Mon doy and ThurHday lor Toledo, CiiMtlo Kot-k. and way poliitu iitiia.m,,re'uriiliiK WcdneHday ami HaturdHyat'ip. m. licKt iimr chcapeat muto to the Ht. Helens mlniiiK dlHtrlrt. Hublect to chiiiiKe without notice. Wharf foot of ailuiou' Hirei't, H UolniHii, Aggut, n"w DAILY. 8 t, 1IKAIIIKIWN t J4 -jy 0 r. m. a. i. ii 7 :l0 M:lHI .0; H Id u 0.-1 ;l(M H VU 1H 4.VH 8 iW tl ;tt .-iit.il' K 41 tl 10 ,Vi.; H !) ft) .V.l.ill 8 I 111 IK) ll'i.il tm iu id iwi t II 1(1 II) 21 71.2 Ki :i7 Hi : 7H.7 10 (KI 10 57 8tl.il 10 118 II Ci IMI.il 10 20 It 18 (Ci.l 10 id) 11 .'10 'KI.H