The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, October 21, 1904, Image 2

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by few minutes briVre thne
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c.ime near jmv:m; taUl to tin train)
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t!.t all should escape without nv m i v; xt-anw iKi:iiMi;!r
,::ln, rvr';V r,:,,m ! rlotw injury. Tho accident a not de j i
tf. it. miti -Mri.i w ! to iwiy tict of any of the haml, bc.t j i
iTi w i'w A rv f r7 tvM-c. ow im: t the rvcvnt i tin the ro-vl bed,
through what is known s Jacob Push's I ' ,iU T .
. J No. of tkiy oitond.inco.:
National Ticket. ' thAn " ,li0 l',,ier .h track to , 0 o:- lm late.
tvtilo. V. iun John Mivrrin enim, j o.ol luiruw cnroiieu. .
w l.kli is know n us "Two Sjt," reached I Av- 'j ""u"
this point, hintou manner left IIJS i
track and went humpui:; ulorti; on the i
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Of Now York.
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llr hi i!ixt iili r. An Mi'liiMut Kmi Hcf
tw IU i-1'ii:m' U'Wvl-.'gnlHlo lhi liver
mul m i".(nllh a rWr, livnliUy nunj U xliin:
Clvinc Tho Clork, Sheriff and Troasurors heponiortn. oix
Month's Ending on the SOth Day of September, 1904.
SF.MI-ANM'AL HKrOKT
Ot i, ronnty tin ,4 ColnmMM ..nnty. mi ;m -11 . J ...ii..i of .ttm.l.
.Iihwh.hikI moiliil .i.rrHnt..ut.ti.n.lit. l mm.I.I. Imui lh' JM ir ' "i. n
umn ii. niiii niiiiiiihi v - -
l6i' .Hl)i ln il H jttinU'r( lal. ImiU lin Unl.
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Nell'm ami
I ifion at lVrthui.l, commraein8 ,oa,UM. "lvul
f,.. iiuh nl Xr.. Tl... Afrii ! was runnui at a gotxl hhhI, ana it was
Tlie National Cirano will bold its nn
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on tne nun ot .over.iixT. ii:e
eixth anil seventh degrees will le ron
lerrwl on the HHh at Maniuam theater.
All patrons shouU attend, as it w ill be
H verv interOtini; nieetinvf and it will
le a lonj; time before they- come to Tort-laitd'a&iin.
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:,.;! 0.r. Tlu. 'train. wn,1i fon ' Kd.ard Uw lW, Lloyd, and Kf le
. i. : .1.- f .... .1..! iiauan, .via vieon,
ON WHAT AITOJTNT AlJ.0V-.t
William WtUf,
also some down grade. When the en
gineer and train men saw that a wreck
was iz.evit&ble, they watched their op
tHirtnnity, and when the train had
slowed up a little, jumped oft. They
had hardly jumped before tho engine
turned over. 11. I.evene, ft Russian
Tho question of liquor liiense or no- pevldler, was the only one to stay with
liquor w ill bo on in this county in Nc-1 the cab, and, strange as it may seem,
Vembcr. The aniendinent or prohibit-1 he crawled out thrpujrh the steam w ith
ory law lost in this county by a very i out any injury. Joseph lleckcnhcrir,
small majority, and it will be no sur-! Jerry Cotus, KoWrt Hall, and Engineer
prise if local option should carry in this ! Sherrin were handling, the train, llack
countv at the November oieetion. The enlwrg sai I that it was comical to see
reason for thi; is the fact that the j the Russian Coming out through the j siut,
muuui. uom.v t...u. :-. - . . mo ot H wry lml cough l.li ll 1 ha.t lorlliiw
make no effort enforce the law. If Japs were alter him. llaekenherg sa:d j m(,mli ,,.,, , ,.,. ft,llll.,,ll.C (kIU-.i to u-m-
they would run tRyir saloons m a proper ; that it looked ns though the encme was j fft wo j ,. highly womu.vml it for coukIi
n;itinf.r nm! mould not.iH.rmit iftmblim iroinc to turn over on him as he lumped : amlcoliU. Sol.l ly . O, Oliver.
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nnd drunkennis around their places,-; and he ran out nit tho meadow quite a
there would be less objection to uivmg j little way before he stopped.
lvlan, and Karl Scufcrt.
J mks DonsoN, rrinc'pal.
Virgin Hattan, Leslie Walters, Stuart
lcKic, Jessie Cade, Frank Siivius, En
nia Deminc. Frank Thorpe, Charley
Ijiws. Vera Harger, Kuth lVcker, Urn
Clear, Glady's Walters, llamor McKie,
ISoldie Hattan, Uarley VanlVlan, lori
an Patterson, Warr.ie Thorpe, Dorothy
Johns, I.uoile Hohon, and . Matthew
McKie. Miss Emma Klkmmisu, Ass't.
You M'iiii'" no ilk he it you liny I'IhhiKt.
1ii1m' t'olli-, I'lmlcr mul hinihu n lii-inuly.
IVrrv .V (ithnm l't n ..ml your ...oiivy If ym
hiv imi! miiii1i'i! ticr U'l.j( It. tl N v'iy
pwln-tv H.lmllU-it lo I. I)i mi! m.-l,liil
ivmoly lu hm1 lur Imwi'l iH.n.lh)nt niwl ljn
only imi tl'.Ml l.i'vor lnlN. It i.. oIiikmi mi it
(v h.iiI n-IUIilo.
KururiMl by Hoth l'ttrtlcm.
Ui'itilU-Bii nml IVinwrKt Hilko irtiti Fiv
U-y'ii foiicy mill Tnr (or coiyrlf, coM mitt U
thrtwtmulliiuit iIImmim's, h no ollu r ffilioily
J cmi roniiwre with it. II lnfi mul mrv. K. T.
mon hint, 1T1 MhIii 1., (lniii-vrUir,
of wrtti': "f oivy s inuivy un mr i-iirvu
CV hi V.iiWy k llif nn' i'Iht1 uivrt hmu!U.
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Koseburi is oon to hr.ve a Uonnt
factory. t i . ' " '
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Himil mul Ii1iIkiv iii'IIithI I u ml
1'hii im
I I'i-IiiiIiihI nM.inl, l ln-iill I'oi.rt
i rili.ili.nl miiMiliI, luiilU'ii ol Hio h'hp folirt .
Suili iiery, iiiilliiK. rlr
fourl Iiohm' mul Jil
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fl'I.IH-l S.IIHtIiiIPIIiIi'III'K Mlltlllllt ,
t inniiy JihIi'
Any reader of tine paper, reixung 25 i,imuii.ininT
cents in silver, by postal note or In one ! w T. ', '. '. '. '. . '. '. '. '. '. ". '. '. '. '. '. '.V.'.'.'." '
andtw cent stumps, will bo m The y,,
Pailv Journal one month; or the Sim- Kiiiiifra mul HKiir
day Journal two months; or the SemU j Ixmahwiiu
Week I v Journal tftree months, or the A,M'r,,.r V '
Weekly Journal four months, atid in inirit ,uorm..v
addition a nuiU-h safe filled with tacks, I Wm'nft
tae prepaid. AJdresa The Journal, ! fty:'" v
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1 oriuuiu, vreon.
A produce exchange has been cstab-
! Fished at Athena.'
(hem a license.
.Columbia county contains 093 square
miles, of. which .w2 square miles are
covered witli t.TOOftK't, board measure,
to the acre. Agriculture is slow of de-. i vcr nso.l lor h-.Ui he mul jnn
. Kev. E. C. Horlon, f iiljibnr Piirinir, Texas,
writes Julv l'.Uh, l'U: "I have ummI In my
I family Brtllanl's snow I.iuiment mitt Horv
I hoinie Syruii, mill they have proveJ eerliilnly
i salifitctorv. The llrlment i the let wc have
The etni(!h I
velopment, 9 the big trees
cleared away before farming begins i
Along the w aterways and the railroad j
dairies flourish. A large number of,
skimming stations and creameries have
Leen established, notably in the upper
t-ndofthe county, along the Columbia
River and Willamette Slough. Pairy
products find ready raarket at low cost,
as there is access to Portland both by.
river and rail. Here the horticulturist
finds soil and climate in which truit and
nut-bearing trees, except those peculiar
to" the tropics, gr,ow to perfection. Min
eral development , ha9 hardly begun.
The Xehalera coal fields and iron moun
tains are inexhaustible, but the quali
ty of the products remains to be settled.
Railroads would make Columbio one of
the most productive of Oregon counties.
These apparently are not for off.-
Soiue Seanonablw Ailf Ue.
It may be b piece of superfluous mlvire to
ii iRe people t thin mnimhI of the year to lay In
uVuppIy of chaniberliiin'ii Cough Kemedy. It
is almost surO to Imj needt-tl U-fore winter I
over, anil mui h more prompt ami natMartory
results are obtained w l.cn taken as soon as a
colli Is contracted and before It has become
Mettled In the system, which can only be done
by keeping the remedy at hand. This rvmcdy
is so widely known and so altogether good
that no one should Tiesltiite aout buying it in
preference to any oshcr. It la forsale by Perry
4 Uraham. - ,
Circuit Court.
. OtTOBEtt. 1.1, 1104,-THIRD DAT.
T. W. Xordby vs. Oregon Fire Relief
association ; motion to have X. Merrill
made party defendant, allowed.
Gorman Merrill vs. Oregon Fire Re
lief association ; motion allowed to con
eider with 'ordby case ;' both cases set
for October 21.
OCTOBKR 14 FOl'HTH DAT. .
State of Oregon vs. Joseph Wilson ; a
true bill. Fishing with net lines.
Mary Raich vs. D. Balch; default
Referred to Chas. E. Runyon. .
Louisa P. Feemy vs. Ralph Feeiny,
default. Referred to C. E. Runyon.
' iS. W. Rice vs. WTilson Bros.; settled.
' 3Iinnie J. Bnrgess vs. Tlios. J. Bur
gess; default and decree.
' Florence D. Cafef vs. Allen Calef ; de
cree of divorce.
' City of Clatskanie vs.- John Johnson ;
taken under advisement.
: J. Amt vs. Jacob Toppila ; taken un
der advisement. . '
i OCT0BEHl7 FIFTH DAT.
.State of Oregon vs. Michael Pierter; a
true bill. Abducting Mary G. Robin
eon. ' . J. Dupont vs. Ivo Wambeke ; allowed
to file amended answer.
State of Oregon vs. Michael Pertier;
arraigned upon information for inticing
and abducting; also for rape.
' OCTOBER 18 SIXTH DAT.
II. E. Noble vs. M. E. Wratkins; ta-
ten under advisement, , ,
i Foord & Stokes Co. vs. Jacob Hoosa,
etal. Confirmation of sale.
' Gust Larson, administrator, vs. Xels
Larson ; twenty days to ai'Bwer.
. State of Oregon vs. M.ichael Pertier;
pleaded not guilty to abduction.
; State of Oregon vs. Michael Pertier;
pleaded not guilty to rape.
State of Oregon vs. Michael Pertier ;
pleaded not guilty as.to rape No. 2.
State of Oregon vs. Michael Pertier ;
:tondsmen. exhonorated and defendant
committed: to jail on failure to give
-,$2000 bonds.
' ' 1111 rieaaure. ,
, If you ever took UeWftts Utile Early llisers
Jor biliousness or constipation, you know what
pill pleasure Is. These famouslittlc-plllscleanse
the liver anil rid the system of all bile without
producing unpleasant effects. They do not
gripe, sickeu or weaken, but pleasantly give
tone atid strength to the tissues and organs of
'the stomach, liver and bowels. Bold by Bailey
& Jirinn. ...
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must be syrup has Ih-oh our dot-tor for the l.'.st eight
years." SoUrby miley nrlnn.
Part of next year's wheat crop is ur
and trowing in portions of Eastern
Oregon.
iirt-ii M' luti-r l ougb.
J. K. Cover, 1'H North Main street, Ottawa,
Kansas, writes: "Every fall It has betn my
wife's tnmble to catch a sever cold, and
thertire toeough'all winter long. La-t fnl'.
I got her a bottle of HorvhonnU Syrnp. 8 lie
iwd it and has lieeu able to sleep soundly all
iiiv'.it loiiK- Whenever the vough troubles her
two or thro doses stops the rough and she la
able to b up and well." 2.V, .V)C acdfl.UU.
8:1J by Bailey & iirinn.
It is expected that the telephone line
to Florence will be completed this fall.
On of Mnny.
I. A. Tlsda.e, of suninierton, 8. i suffered
for twenty years with I he piles. Sia'clullsts
wctv employed ami many reiucilies umiiI but
relief irml permanent good was found only In
the useonK Vltt'sVl:ch Hun t Salve. ThMs
only one ol the many, many cures tiuit have
awn eff-jcted by this wemlerful remedy. In
buying Witch Unml Salve It Is only m-ci sary
ttoee that you g.-t l lie genuine lk i:t, made
by E. r. DeWitt A t'u., In (.'hh-ag.), and a cute
l certain. lH-WKl'a Witch llmel Salve cure
all kinds of piles, cuts, burns, bruies, edxema,
tetter, ringworm, skin diseases, etc. Hold by
ualley & Hrinn.
Cure Chill and Fevrr.
C, V. Wirt, Naecgdoches, Texas, saya:. "His
daughter had chills and Jever for three yearn;
he could not ftnd anything thai would help
her till he used: Herbine. HI wife will not
keep house without it and cannot say too much
foOit." jOc. 8old,by Bailey i rrinn.
A hop. buyer says Josephine county
nrbduces the finest hops he ever snw;
8ad HI Mr.
J. V. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes June 14,
I'JrJ: "I want to tell you I believe Ballard's
Bnow Liniment saved my life. I wax under
the tieatmetit of two doctors, and they told mc
one of my lungs was entirely gone,- and the
other badly affected. I ulso bad a lump on my
side. I don't think that 1 could have lived
over two month longer. I vu induced by a
friend to' try Ballard's Snow Liniment. The
first application gave me great relief; two lity
cent bottles cured me sound and well .
It is a wtmd.irfnl medicine and I recommend
it to suffering humanity." Hold by nailey li
Hrinn.
A Lakeview potato weighs almost four
pounds.
! A IrfiveLetter.
. Would not interest you If you're looking for
a guaranteed salve for sores, burns, or piles.
Otto Dodd, of i'onder, Mo., writes": "1 suffered
with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buck.
len's Arnica Salve cured mc." Its the best
salve on earth ; a at Perry & Graham's.
W. C. FISCHER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Next door to post office.
RAINIER,' - ' - OREGON
NOTIIFOFINTKNTIN TO APPLY
VOK LHJIOIt MCKNHK
TO ALL FKHSOftt CONCURS F.H.
VOL' AND " KACH OK YOl" WILL TAKK
iHilU-e t.iat I, John Freeman will on th 21
dsy ol October, 1AH, at a sei lal term of the
County Cnurt olt'olinubia County, State of
Oregon, apply fur a license to sell splritous,
vinous, oml mult liquors and hard rider in
(iiantities, less than one gallon for a period td
six months, in the Village of ScapiHsise Pre.
cinet, -Columbia County, Oregon; w hit-h appli
cation will be based Uhiii tne follow lug etl
tion; I'ETlTItiN
In the county court in the State of Oregon,
for Columbia County, in the mailer of the
application of John Freeman fur a license to
sell spiritons, malt or vinous liquors and fer
mented cider in iiuuitities lesa than a gallon.
To the Hon, Court of theCountyof Columbia
and State of Orwgou;
We, the undersigned legal voters and res.
tleuts of St-apiMHise ' Precinct, in Columbia
County, State of Oregon, and who have
actually resided in said Prt-iihict thirty days
prior to thesigniug and tiling of this petition,
would respeeu'ully petition your Hon ISody
a unadjourned session of the Seiitdmbcr term
of the said County Court on Friday the 'Jl day
of October inn, to U' held In tin Court house
in the City of St. Helens, in said County and
State, that a license be granted John Freeman,
to sell spiritoiis, vinous and malt lii.ior ami
fermented cider In quantities less than one
gallon in Scappoose Precinct in the Village
of Kcappoose, in said Columbia County. Stale
of Oregon, and that such license be issued to
said John Freeman for a period of six months
from the 21 (lay of October, 1'.I, all of which
your petitioners will ever prav.
C. H. Beiidder, I). K. Freeman .. Hagey, J.
Keimiller, R. A. McKay, (J. V, Itamsey, Peref
I)avis. I. 11. Duncan, Miiiard llachelder, K.
Crawionl, (ieorge Washington, L. Orant Jno
Koerig, K I) Snider, W. W. W est, II. Nouman
J. Foss, A. H. LnMtin, Wm. Anderson. Carl II.
Keidl, John Flisinblatter, W. E. Stevens,
Adolph Kvert. II. West, E. B. McKay, L. Payns,
J. I). Mcl ay, J. Bushman, W. U. Milligan, A.
UariK-r, Edward O. Boyle, II. O. Larscn, (.. B.
Harris, C. Uabinsky, .1. C. Brittingham, A.
Zeisman, W. Bushman, J. Zclsnian, Ala Utsig
nant, Peter Mayer, Aug. Hlimidt, tiustave
Iange, Henry Vandermost, F, Kayncr, T F
Smith, E C Hay, Paul L Bonser,' P L Chaney,
A Anderson J F McDnnough F Boesel F R
Adams, Kelsey Vance, n A namer, J I) Morgan
Chas Erlckson P Uisignnnt Oeorge Jackson h
Hiiomskl, Joint uaiil, A Mewmnn t nns. Kyttnel
J Eversaul John FWstsonOttn A Miller li
Hitv It B Mabie Luiiirigh Inisher, T W Crant,
J Markwart Thos Williie (i C Kabinsky O li
ierks, Andrew Newman Louis Lussier i) Fred
Kammevcr, (ieo, W Grant Mulcoia Mekay, J
W Oillihan, K K Thomas.
Confession r a Priest. '
l'.ev. John S. I'ox, oj W'sir, Atk.. w rlie : "Ft
1J year 1 suffered from yellow jaundlea: I
coiiM.lio.l a number ti phy-i l,ui and tried all
sorts o( uitwllrjne, but got no relief, ytvrn I
begun i'ic use ot Electric Hitters and feel tlnil I
am ;iow- cured of a disease that' had me In IrV
gru-i'for twelve years." If you want a rvllnble
meilli-tne or liver and kidney trouble, stomach
disorder or geliekal debiltly, get Klectrle Hit
ters. Its guaranteed by Perry & Crahain. Only
jtUTIIK
.The Panama Canal Commission will
soon advertiso for Oregon railroad ties
and hiniber
.V Judicious Inquiry.
A well know n traveling man w".io vUltsthc
tlrti trade says he lias often heard druggists
tlUiilreof fiistoiiiers who asked for a cough
nieilii Ine, w hether it was wanted fur a child
or fur an adult, and If for a child Otcy almost
I n'H rid My recommend Chainbf rtnlii' Cough
Itemedy. The reason for this Is that tliey
know there Is no danger from it mid "that it
always cures. Tcre Is not the least danger In
glvliiX It, and for conge s, colils and croup it is
unstii'pcd. For atc by Perry it Uraham,
Bad breaks in tho Columbia River
jetty near Fort Canby are to bo repaired
forthwith. - '
Insomnia aud liullgrst Ion Cured.
"Ijtst year I fcad a very severe attark of Indi
gestion. 1 ism Id not sleep at night and snf
fered most exaruclatlng pains for three hours
after each nuvL I was troubled this way for
about three months when t used chamber.
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, anil received
Immediate relief," says John Mxoti, Tulla.
more, Ontarjo, Ciinudii. For sale by Perry &
Crahain.
Total amount claim allowed and draw n
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AOt'NTOKOl TUTANIUXU II 'A It HA NTS t'NPAlO.
Out4kdlng unpaid county warrants mi tbe Will day ul
Hepleiiilier. luu, lieiieral Fund
Outstanding unpaid I'tiiiiily warrants un Hie ilith day el
September, l'.H, Uoad Fund j
Total amount of unpaid rounly warrants i
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STATE OK Oil Et ION, U.
Ctiuuiy of Columbia,! '
I, . Ilendersun, Coiinlv Clerk ol IheConniv of Columbia, Stale of Oregon, il hereby ivr.
Ilfy IJil the totcg.iliig U a true and correct slHleiiicnt ol the aniouiil of claims alloVnt l.v I he
County Court of said Count fur the six mouths ending on the :tlhdy of September, I'M, on
whar i.ci oi.nt the same were iillowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the atuoi.nl of
warrants ouMaiiilliig and unpaid a the same appear iimiii the refolds ol my efflce and In my
ortli-lsl rtiMiMly. , ,
H'ltness my hand and st al ol Uw i'uivt Coiirl of said County thU Hlhda of October, A.
D. p,M. ll. nr.:ir.iti-ti, i oimiy i let.
; ir. a. HAituis, N puiy.
SKMI-ANNUAL SFMMARV STATEMENT
Of the Financial Condition of tl.ti Cetiiily of Columbia, m ll;e Hlate of Omgnion the. inht!H
nt September, A. l. UM.
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UVJIMTIEH. AMtit'NT. IIKsotlll'KS.
Tho REtitBTEB man has houses to rent
and houses to sell in tho town of Rainier
the best school town in the county A
house and one block, two houses and
one block, and also a house and lot (or
good business location. He has nlsotwi
or three good locations for small fruit
farms or .chicken ranches.
To warrants drawn tin Ihe
county trvattrtr, ami out
standing anil unpaid, Gen
eral Fund
To wsr. sitts drawn on the
eoiintv treasiirnr. anil out
standing ami niislii, Horn!
r u nn
I
Totsl liabilities
!fy funds In tianila of i-ounty treat-
1 urer applicable In the imvi.ii-nt ol.
( eounlv warrants, Riiicralfiiiid. :
$ 1,V if) liinils In liatiiU ( county tteas-
iirij- appiicaiu lo ins iwynii iii or
t-ouiity warrant., road iiiiui
1,011 41
Uy ettluialed uiipald current taxes'
applicable lo the payment of coyu
ty wsrtanl", general fund
by estimated unpaid current taxes
applicable lo the payim-iitof coun
ty warrant, rtiadlunil i
lly pstlmated amount of liens ou
nsiKi OMU.i iy con n i j
tit
dclluitielit
Ity estlmalisl amount
taxes
b lot, liiilldliig and tlxluni
lif rock cniii r, engine, etc,,.
f 2.im :i Total reonriv
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
MOl'NT.
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4,M U
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im
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Of Ote Conn I y Treasurer of Columbia County, Oregon, fur the six l.ioiilj'" ending on O'Hb
tlayof H4pteiiitH'r, A. I). I'.H. of niuiiey r.sclvcd and paid out, from whom tecclveil and
from what source, and on what account ild out:
DIIvIvARD & DAY,
ATTORNEYS -AT-LAwi '
Practice in any' court, State or Federal.
' Next door to court house.
ST. HELENS, - OREGON.
I VERMONT
HOUSE.
W. A. WOOD, Proprietor,'
HOTJLTON,
OREGON.
Good accomodations at rea
eonable prices. Barn in con
nection with hotel.
KILL. the COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
r. King's
wfc B
mi uiscQ'cry
rONSUMPTION
0UGH8 and
OLDS
Price
50c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNO TROUB
LES, or MONEY PACE.
I
Str. Joseph Kellogg.
feavcs Portlaud Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 7 . m. for St. Helens, Kalnma, Cnrrols
Point, Rainier and Kelso. Arriving ot Port
land, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 'I p.m.
The Steamer Northwest leaves Portland, Mon
doy and Thursday for Toledo, Castle Rock, and
way points atia.m.,re'urning Wednesday and
Saturday at 2 p. m. Best and cheapest route
to the St. Helens mining district. Subject to
change without notice. Wharf foot of Ualmon
street. II. Holioan, Agent.
The Steamer Iralda.
' Makes round trips between
RAINIER an 4 PORTLAND,
Leaving Rainier at fi;00 a. m. and Portland
at 2;:) p. m. daily (except Jiunday). We solicit
a share of the public patronage, 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 Afreet.
C. I. HOOGUKIKK, Master,
ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER
ii RAILROAD CO.
DAILY.
BRAD mvi
24
22
STATIONS
1-. M.
7:00
8 0')
'8 20
8 H
8 41
8 60
8 58
9 08
9 19
19 37
10 00
W 08
10 20
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8:00
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Lt Portland Ar
... Goble
...Rainier
...Pyramid ...
...Mavger ....
...Qulncy
..Clatskanie .,
.Marshland ..
. Westport...,
...Clifton
... Knappa.,..
...Hveiison ....
;.. John Day...
Ar Astoria Lv
BEAD VP
DAILY
21
A. M.
11:10
10 05
9 52
9 35
9 27
9 17
9 08
9 02
8 58
8 XI
8 15
8 07
7 55
7 4rt
23
A. .M.
9:45
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7 28
7 17
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fi 10
Mother
Who would kerp their ' children In ood
health, shouht watch for the first symptoms tv
worms, and remove them w'lth White's .'ream
Vermifuge. H Is the ahildren'a best tonic. Jt
gets digestion at work so that their total dia-s
them good, and they grow up healtjjy niid)
strong. I'ic at Bailey &, llrhui's, general i.mt
cjiandtse.
If you like the Rkiiwtek tell your
friends about it and induce them to sub
scribe'. W have special clubbing rates
with tho Portland Journal, Oregonian
and San Francisco Examiner.
llroke luto III Houe. ,
H. Lee Quiun, of Cavendish, Yt was niblKsl
of his customary V'althy by Invasion of chronic
constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills
broke Into his house, his trouble was arrested
and now he's entirely cured. They're guarau .
teed to cure ', 2."c at Perry &, U rub Inn's.
Star A Star shingles for Pale at the
Register office, Jn small lots or by the
car load,
. . '
Do l'ou Want To Yawrnf
Feel cold, sbiverliig, aching in the bones
luck of energy, headache, and great depression?
These symptoms may be followed by violent
headache, high fever, extreme nervousness, a
condition known asjualarla. Ilcrbtnc cures it
Take it before the disease gets a fair hold
though it will work a. cure in any stage. J. A.
Hopkins, Manchester, Kan., wrlses; "I have
used yourjfreat medicine, Ilerbine, for severa,
years. There js nothing better or malaria
chills and fever, headache, biliousness, and foV
a blood purifying tonic, there is nothing a
good." 60c at Bailey & Brinn's, gc'neul my.r
cjiandj.se. ' ' '
Oaacara. bark is down to 4 cents per
pound, . ' i ,
. Call You lUt?
J. B. Taylor a prominent merchant of Chre
nun, Tcxw ay5! "I could not eat because of a
weak stonlach. I lost all strength and ran
down in weight. Aft that money could do was
done, but all hope of recovery vanished. Hear
ing of some wonderful cures effected by use oi
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded to try it.
The first bottle benefitted me and after taking
four bottle I am fully restored to my usual
strength, weight Hiidliealtli." Kodol Dyspep.
sin Cure digests wliat you cat and Cures. Hold
by Bailey fe Brlnn. I .
Smut in threshing machines at work
in Eastern Oregon has caused several
machines to explode. . '
To amount on hand from last reirt...
ni amounts receive n trom sheriff
To amounts received from sheriff.
To amounts received from slier I IT
.To amounts tecelved from sheriff , . ,
To amounts received trom sneritr.
To amounts received from sheriff.
To amounts received from sberlff. . . .-. '.
To amounts received from clerk
To amounts received from clerk .'
To amounts received from scIuhi! superintendent. .
To amounts received from statu tresaurer
To amounts received from ,
To amounts received from
To amount received from ..'
To amounts received from
All Indus make close connections at Goble
with Northern Pacific trains to and from the
East and Hound points. At Portlaud with all
trains leaving Union depot.. At Astoria with f.
R. &V. Go's borit and rail line nnd Steamer T.
J. Potter lo and Ironi Ilwaco and North Beach
points-
Passengers for Astoria or way points must
mig trains at Hotilton. Trains will atop to let
passengers off at Houltuu when coming from
points west of Goble. J. C. MAYO,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Astrriai Or,
', Good For Children.
Tho pleasant to take and harmless One Min
ute CoughCure .gives instant relief in all cases
of cough, croup, and la grippe, because it does
not pass immediately Into, the stomach, but
takes effect right at the soat of tho trouble. It
draws out the Inflammation, heals and soothes
and etircfl permanently by enabling the lungs
to contribute pure life-giving and life-suitiiin-lng
oxygen to the blood and tissues, Bold by
Bailey & Brinn. . . '. ''
Old papers 25 cents per hundred.
FOLEYSKOKEMAtt
for cAUdrtni 4fir. to opiate
XMOINT RECEIVED.
FROM ll'll.ir WiflU K
ItECElVEl).
....General lax
... County road tax ......
, (tpeclal school tax. .,
. . . rH-flal road tax
. . . Interest and )a-naliy..
, . . Fees i . .
,. lH.'UliiUc liLlax
. , . Fetv
. . I.Hiid redemptions
,. .'Institute fund
...iSfhool fund
.. .jHiK-c school tax relumed
... l.litior licenses
...! Flues
...jtieii scjimd tax returiii'd
AMol'NJ
Tutsi received.
V AMOUNTPAIll OUT.
. 4,719 f
. I.H7I 37
, uTil till
. :i7u :.-J
, .tvV.'si
97 r
WW
. . l,:tH!l Mi
,, .si ui
U oil
, , 4.1WI '
..' till i'V
,, l,2tiiv
2000
, , till 01
..a-si.lH'i
Jfy amount paid out on county warrants ;
Jty amouiit paid nut on school super! titeodeuts' warrants ..
Jly balance general fund on hand -.-
7y balance sehtad fund on hand, apportioned
Jly balance school fund on hand, not apportioned
Jly amount paid outou county road warrants,..,
Jly amount paid out on special road warrants
Jly amount paid out on siajclal school fund
Jly amount paid oiiton Institute Fund
Jly amount paid out on soldier and sailors Indigent fudd..
7'o balance on hand sieclal school fund
To balance on nana, county roan tuna
,s'o balance on hand, special-road fund
To balance on ha nil, special deposit fund.,,.,,..,,,.,
To balance onJiiimC Institute, Fund
To balance on hand, soldiers and sailors mid
"KitiT pa iiTout. . . 7.
..111,25 IW
,, i7tsi I
.. :i,.i!ni ir,
,. M.n i
. . I2,HiM 07
., 1,478 tpt
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.. Hit 75
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County of Columbia
I, Edw in Ross, do hereby certify that Ui oregoliig4 tnnand cirr,ot statement 0f thn
nuts received, paid out and remaining on hand. In tlie County rrcasury of said Couiiiv
he six monlhsetidlng on the :mUi day tf HepiemlM-r, A,. D. im. "B""r' ,'1' ' "Ull,y ,
amounts 1
for the 1
Witness my Jjaud tjhls 7tJ fj ql.Ortotier, A, D. P.104.
KDIi'lN ROHS, t'opnty Treasurer.
IIERJFF S SEMI-AXNUAL REPORT
-For the six montii'ji ending September 30th, HKM,-
A.JtOJJNTO BKCK'KI) DtRfSO TW ftlOXTUH OF
BOL'RCE 4piil May J,iW July ngust Bept Total
Collectotl 1903 t $ 8,0"fl0 ...727 89 ...2iio 02 .,.'jfi 91 ...$:19 73 . .12081 70 1 7 fti',7 07
Fees....- 7 20... 13 30... 25 tl5... h 40 J;t iui u7 RA
18!l:idcMn.Uent..... , , n 80 . .... ii L
1HIK1 dellntinent . 12 im .. J.t Z
1889 mortgugo 8 92 !"" ;
1890 mortgage V. VI 50 "I" i 4(') v, m
1891 mortgage , J5 oo 2 m i
1892 yiortgago 27 00 '.'.V.'.'.'.'.'.'. ir oil
Total recelvld I 3,725- f 881 93 Jf 831 33 $ C89 05 4U 1.1 2,220 50 8,163 JO .
HTATE OF OREGON,
County of Columbia,)
I hereby certify that the forgoing statement, showing the amounts coHMcd each month ,
for tho srx months ending September 8tith, 1004, Is true, and that the same was turned over to
the treasurer each month as collected, during the six months ending HentenKicriUiih Pmi
' , . MKRI'IN II'HITE, thcrlfl of Cduiibla County"'ori'ou.
Saves Two From Death. ' .
. "Ourjittlo daughter had an almost fatal at
tack of whopping cough and bronchitis," writes
Mrs. 'A . K. Hiivlland, of Armonk, N. X.', t'but
when all other remedies failed, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece,
who hud consumption In an advanced stage,
also used this wonderful medicine nnd today
she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and
lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery
as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible
for coughs And colds ; 50c and $1.00 bottles guar.
.autced by Perry & Orahani's. Trial Ijottles f.e.a.
Vlt fio Kight To The Hpot."
When pain or irritation exist on any part of
tho body, the appllcaslon of Ballard's Bnow
Liniment will give prompt relief. "It goes
right to tho spot," mild an old man who.was
rubbing it In, to euro his rheumatism. 0, R.
Bmith, proprietor Bnilth house. Tenahit, Tsjxus,
writes: "I have used Ballard's Bnow Liniment
In my family for several years, and have found
it to bo a fine remedy for all aches and pains,
and I recommend it for pains lu the throat and
tthest.' 50e and $1,00 at Bailey & Brian's, gene
ral . merchandise.
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