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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
sVasrrlv3CSES3EIO , tji0 ukinc Kremlin :il lVil- T Ap A T A ftvrn, of Wrnotii.i, tu-ro cnlbr ( tlie rJrsaJ3a:vC3v Wl.iltf out ri.Hnu- Kun.lnv ifcrnonii Six Month's Old. j (;,.or:o n,1Ktft 0f w. IM.-n. wr. thrown With tin. i.m. the Cuirvmt llm. Tom honv atvl lili nlioilU-r tliiiWtisl. TmwmiMiHl tlio Cmt halt o( Volume' M . ,. v i . .' , . ,l lorjfim of th New lork nlpro nt f t I. . Nx montln lino, wliffi oturtc in , . - . . , , . ... ' ....... I Ilt'loitH in inuring njneitil IruUiccniciU , .1 , , , for cnnli trade, reu him fur fine tmnl- n not room for the fourth imiwr In tin- ,, , 1 county, itul tho.HwiWTicii wan jKkcn of 1y tla .cimnUw ana ramrml.'n imp.-- N 1,J,onl al Kiye 11 dan,, l iut twlayit utrtudiat the .o front, I ,,0,,"on on tlwewilmrof CMoWr SHtli. l.avina yrvntvr and Utter lint of al- I r,J,)' f'w ta cvcr'C- Koi H'V Jofcph Cojxland, who lia 1on vifit-; lWe Jf.kinV. tlio fix year old in if in Uritiuli Columbia for crTal -l.n:-litrr of Mr. Hoikind. of yulnry, wi't-ka punt, returned borne, and with did at the At. Vincent ho;ital, in hi Mm, fcunM.TinU-ndriit Cojcland, made j 1'ortJand, Sunday. Hie had been taken a plfivantfiiil at bar ir.nctism f- day j tJn-re fnun the Uoy'a and (iirl's Aid InRt week, lie enjoyed hi vttt tiatirM'ty lor treatment for toni-ihtir, whieh mys thero U no place like eld Oregon o tfWlMiitf than any of it enmjx-titorti. Andaa for ivrvulntiwi, our book aro ,on fur tiiijjiirii)on with ,tho lift of ,uny other inj.er jn.tlio oitnty. Wodo not any it kxihtinnly, but mm a matter of r&utt, that.tlie jmovr linn more than tugt ,our moHt canulno i'icctnthna. We have aimed to jvaour readera tlio bent Bjer ever juililinWlin the county, .and in th(a v Imvo aurceeded in a great inciuture not on account of any ntic ,riority In newapniHT work on our parf, .but becauiKi there waa a demand for a ilive nM'iiaHronv that wna not tied tip to idjijua or owned by any riiur. Th .nt;ulur aizo of . the (Vumhu )Kkivii:h ,la.elfht .li;ee, and aix col lUtnna to tin) putfe, (ut owini; to incrcaHu ,in biiDiiua, we bavu Uuiti eoiiijx IlMd to ,iHnuo a aupph'iiient of twelve rnluniiia tlnorc. Thia teaka well for tlio paper. Now;, if you like the pii r, it would ,timt ua greatly if you would tiikn,the tuattvr up with your neighbor. Tell liliu n))OUt the ItKutKit, mid if bo doea (UDttake it,t lihlm hehhuiild try it. If , botrlea.lt vo will.do the ml. The .trcngth of a iwvrpnpcr lion in(it nub. .aeripUoJl lMt. I'riemlH, thi inymirpii. ,per. You cuu mule it or you can un jiiako Jt Mhioli will you do? 1'artiea deairingold newspapers abould , Call at thia olllce.. la exjiectcj. J. X- Leonard, of Kainicr, haa been appointed telephono girl for Uuinler. The oilier waa inaUllud in bin store ov ral davi ago. Jhere are aevcral ennea of acarlet finer reportel in the county, principally in the vivinjty o(.Ctxkanie. They aro all under Ktriet quarantjo. Iupont A Sona aro running .their nhinle mill every day to keep up with ordera. Their 'mill at 'alley .w'.'ia tho only building thero to eacnpe the fire. I.at l'ridiiy night John llenrici, who Uvea on the dough on Sauvie'a Inland, lout bin tU:o bifje burn, filled witli bay, and aIho I'.) bead of mile.h eowa, by f!r9 rj. J. Sutherland cut tho thumb of li left hand until it waa juht left hanging, lie went to aiurgiHfii and bud it dresHed Monday and Lopea to retain tho thumb, though it m ill probably be itiff and not iw undid to hi'iu o h retofore. A medieino hIww baa brea doing the city of Ibunier for auveral ilaya and aa un extra inducement for attendance, offered Ncvcrul prizea. If, X. Harmvnn'a infant took the prizo for tho Uncut baby, and Mira (Jrueo Aduma as tho luont pop ulurjoung huly. A utrnngcr at duo of, our hoUda aaya ilonlton hns tho -beat mnnagel bouH-a KwiiHTKit and Journal (aenil weekly) ! of any town ita elm In Oregon. Tliia for 1.73 jier year. ,liiimonil lyw attUfl,St. Helena Thar .niaey. Nw-atiM-k. Jiiahea given away freo at tho .'ow 'i'wrk atoro int. llelenn. an bority coinea from , one w ho travcla for a w bolesule bouau and known where of bo cpeakH, umlthe ItwijsfKitipk'iwed to tioUwO thid verdict. V Tho attendanco tinon our . public tfcmemW that tho Un.Mr.u oluba ichoolH in i.icking up oinee fafl work with all pi'ivcii of I'ortland. ltead tho county financial atateiuent ,on editorial page of thia iaauo. In. L II. Waiera, of St. llelvnit, waa m;xt Wj,rjntf- ,l,J,u" ,w" " v ; ' J Tho WeaU-rn L, K. (iulkor tommenced tias work oi jilaaterlng tho pejv -fit. I Ielena hotel tldJ .week. K..Svwenun baa alniut coinpleted thlb .worltof ftniahlng tho Odd Teilowa' hall "fttit. lleleua. haa ben eompletwl, w hich baa kept a number of tho larger pupila at home. Tho ftth grado contuina a number of Hcholara w ho will complete fhoir etudies Cooporago- Compauy havo their electric plant Installed, and after teetwig it, .find that it i possible to aervo tho town of Iloulton with one hundrevl Iighta. Jf tho people of tho town deairo tho lights, Homo under stand i,ng ahould bo bad soon, so that K.O. KmiuerHon, .Kbo has Wen down ' tho company can w iro tho town and bo At Catblamet or lomo time, haa rw- turmd hmi fr tho winter. Thero waa a meeting of Milton Orange No. Iat Wednesday evening, and It was du idtxl to try uid build .it up again before, -January lij. Every jxraon in tereirted In tho. jrrango at Iloulton ahould turn out and muko it a aucrcf.1. H meets on the (rat And third Wrlnes- 1 day ot each montl;. ' I Saturday afternoon we noticed J. Kittering, of Kainier, nuraing a- lame shoulder. ,Oii iiviuiry wo learned that he had fallen and dislocated the same. He says that tho m ent rains aro doing much good and will utart , vegetation so that thero will yet bo considerable feed forcattlu thia w inter. ' lUv. J. it. Alford, the new M. K. pas tor, arrived 'in ltainier last Friday And w ill have bis family .located 0 the par sonage at ltainier tlus week, llfsap IKintninta for. next. Sunlay are a fa llows : Warren in tho njorning, lloul i ton at :ip. id., and St. lledns in tho ! evening. i i Tho Pomona Grange w.Hl tpoet in Clatskanie. on Saturday, NoveujUfr . All members attending w Uo havo an in terest, in horticulture will be plcaaed to L learn that l'rof. Holt, (tu. eminent hor ticulturist, will bo present nd will nddrcHS ntiopen meeting in tl)6 after poon. Any of you having applets that you would liko .to Jearn the names of, w ill do welt jto bring, samples of tlw fruit along and the, profennor will iwuie thero for jvou. At tho elOKOof the argument in tlie l'ertier ao T,ueHday, J';dgo McHride said that tho jail waa lousy, unsafe, in seeuro, aid it, with the court Louse, w aa a d'wgiaco to the (aSurity. And he hoped the county court and tho coin minHioncrs would yet together or some proposition and build a decent court Iiouho and jail. Ho did not care where they built uV-at St. Helens, ltainier, ClntttkanieJVer Island or In tho Ncha leii), just ao that it. was built. lie re ferred in the . severest terms to, the filth and dirt contained in the old building, ami tho llqating cellar underneath .the building. And spoke of the floor be'mg stained with tho blood f a murdered man seen on the floor in front of the judge's bench. lie also intimated that it might .become necessary xo Adjourn Circuit Court until tho commissioners would .provide a suitable, placo to bold it. He said that he did not call a gram! jury this term, because thero ruts no all etuly to serve the town as soon as their plant is started up for tho winter. placo of secrecy in which tley could meet. ; ' tbk extends congratulations levelojieil into A cuno ol malignant diphtheria. She U one of the three ebij.!ren.jaken to tlie Hoy's and Oirl's AiJ.S'iriety from this county A sli(,rt time since. Her father j im inmate of tho jnifano axylum nt lem and bw mother is a county vharge. ' :uprinU'ndent Lyman, of Clatsop county, was up from Astoria the first of this week, the guest of Superintendent Copeland. Mr. Lymun i'a1osu;erip- lenoent oj tlio , Juwta & tlark.oduca tional exhibit, ami is njr preparing .h exhibit for tho fair. Columbia county is expected to mako A good showing ulonn'.his line. Tho merchants of tho land of tlie Co In liU-s it apjK;ars have, formed A union for their mutual, protection. But alas, liko tlto union of the Hello Girls of I'ort land, it seems doomed to destruction. A merchants . recently .located in the city of the Gohelites and proceeded to take orders for such goods as are kept in j stock by the merchant of that city. A largo consignment fruits, vegetables and some of the luxuries of life carou down directed to thi "scab-buyer," and 1 w inhbgto be sociable, she went to the prinou, of merchants in that city and iwke'l him to deliver her goods around town to her customers. Tbe words that he used are not to be recorded bpre suttee it to say he refused to yoke yp Ids to. tote her burden, but Advised her intake her own ass And pock the goods around. Tlio .tradeswoman is t&c owner of one of thejjn.-st donkeys in the county, but she says. tVro Are others that can bray .louder, even though pot as good looking. y The Sentf-Weekly Journal and this paper one year, $!.-"0. Subscribe now and get it on the special, rates, which only last A short time.' Iloulton needs a opotgnd an agent to.look after freight. IJIoultpn don't w ant the county seat. Married. At St., Luke's rectory, Vancouver, Wash., Thomas C. Watte and Mrs. JIary E, Powd, of Baker City, Ore., were quietly married October 15th, Rev. "Wm. C. Sheppard performing the impressive servico of the Epiacopal church'. The bride waa handsomely gownod in brown, Voile, embellished with point lace aad LaFranee roses, and was at tended by her sister, Mrs. II. A.Pyer. Mr. and Mrs. Watte wilt reside at Reuben, Ore., where theywill be At home after November 1st. The -Reujs- MEN'S NEW FALL SUJ 7.4-- .).7.- UiZO $lj0f?).00f-;5FuiU-'' With, a wving to yoa of $2.00 to $5.00 on a Suit U f , 1: ... " ,Boy's.Suits $2.00 ,to $5.00 Meri's Underwear r'f&X ' . . . . . . . ,Jt Will Pay .You po trade with Ihc American CLOTHIER Wdci 22 1-223 Morrisons'; m Portland,- - Oregon. FALL FOOTWEAR. Calapd examine oar new Arrivals in JLiL) jOjt moKt complete" in tne-cil. Ladies' Shoes $1,50 to f :50 , Children'g Shoes oO cts to $2.00 Jleo's & Boy? thoe $1.25 to $4. BARON'S SHOE STORE 230-232 Morrison St Near 2nd. beaains medium criceaenoe store fOKTiANnoRKnox. Ht w To t'vra Corel ind Bunion. Hrvt. Mitik tlie' uorn or bunlnn In warm wa ter to wifti n itjhen pure It Mown un i'lo;ljr (Mn-fllilf without. 4rwlh blootl Mii'l applf ClinmlMTbi'n'ii fain Ualm twice daily, rnt h nfCT.Koro,iilr for Ave inlnulen at each aili- rmion. 4,4-orn later ninuia ic worn a lew day to tki It Irom the ohne. A a ftenvral UiUment lir xi.mln", brulwn, lam'.'hcmi and T i t UieuuiatiKHii'Hln Jlfilm jx itimMin.mil. For sl" by IV-rry Ai.Graham Counterfeiting tho Oennlno. Foley i Co., Cbfi-rio, oiijJnivtnd lloncyafid Tar aa a throat and lung remedy, and on at ount ol the gieat uieiit aud popularity ot o ky'. Ilonvj and Tar many 'Imitation are n fered lor the genuine, tf k for Foley' Joney and Tar and rvtw any iiibxtltute offered ai'no other prei'iofaiion will Hire the unme eatlWic tlnn. Ii ia mildly laxative. It contain no oplI'H and iii aaievt for cjilldren and delleato lieriwn.' Sold 1y 11. O. Oliver. ' A change of venue was denied in tjie case of Michael Pcrtiers, charged wjth Abduction And rape. The trial, of the case are., set. for Tuesday, Nocmbx 1st. The old man is failing very fast. I andkes but very little interest in the proceedings. There is a grave question whether be will survive through the trial. His incarceration in a filthy, lousy jail, Alongside of An unsanitary and floating cesspool, thareeks with the blood of a niurdWed. mant is jno credit tohe county, of Colombia. Through Ticket, to all Ka.tem and K roprkn Po(nt lVi Connection With tho O. It. XiCo now on aole nt A. AC. It. It. Urncial Pnaaeugor Offlco avt A tofia. " Iiy.?n arrangement effective since Oc tober 1st, the A. & O. K. B. is now sell ing through tickets over' its lineiro'm Astoria in connection with the O. R. & N. Co. for all h&sterh And European points, in addition toVtickeja via the Northern Facitic KailWay, thus jrivini? passengers the cljoice of routes to(atiy parf of the qast and Kuropc, at tbesaio rates sia-m effeeIroui'jPbr.tland. ? 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This season excels all previous ef forts, and to the ladies. who are ..anticipating something extraordi nary, . coming io us,, we'll help you and please you. Novelties, new .and exclusive, in endless varieties. Silk Waists SECOND .FLOOR. This season we will show a hand- .eome line of Ladies' Silk .waists, tailored jn ,the. height of- fashion, all shades, trimmed nobby and , catchy. Somo for evening wsar end some - for street wear. The styles and colors are numerous, quality the best, and the prevail ing low prices. : Corsets . and Gloves. TOST FLOOR. ' "We carry the most complete as sortment of high , grade and high quality,, in the. Glove and Corset line. " If it's ,new you'll ?nd, it ( .here and it's always good. The . .style, too, is apparent at ft glance. We guarantee a perfect fit in both N the Glove and Corset Departments." Cloaks and It is here that you will EVERYTHING NEW AND OF THE ..highest quality, tailored to perfection, and from the best ladies' tailors .of the leading cities of America , and foreign countries. This season, ' s ''before, low prices will prevail. Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Jackets, Dress- ' 4ng Sacques, and Japanese Crepe luraonos, satin trimmed, in ail colors ; and sizes. All of our Tourist and Butcher Coats are of the latest crea-, ! lions. . ,.' ' ; - : ' ; . . . , : a' find -:' MMmsX Floor JL ( Our 'Prices Cannot rBe : prOach&d fiiY Any eiXiiAtt AHoasev Dry Goods House, or Suit tidtfse in Portland, Oregon. ' Silk Waists and Skirts a specialty. . Everf ga'rment" "guaranteed as : ..perfect. BesfVarues ON "EARTH. .Call ind' 'see Us and save money. The gfeat and only exclusive JDry'GooSs; Cloa'k. Sui't and " Dress Goods House tf the NQrihvVbst. : liTe Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store, Cornet lHIRJ and MORRISON Sts Portland ORE.