The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, December 30, 1904, Image 5

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N. A. IVrry nnV l.unily imtuil Snip
ClirixtuuiH tvi'iting.
For lint-Hit ilentiittry, ir to TV'uw
I'.rotlirrH, of I'lullum!, mrncr i( Tliirl
mill WiixliinHu,
Tim Imrmt ntli-ii froia Trice, it Srnr-
, Sun.luy nifclit, wun (omul ut St.
llt'lcn, in thv ulit rifCa Urn.
Tim K ni'litM of I'ytliiiw will lioliltlieir
annual innu'littinn witli Miv HatlilKme
Sinter ut St. IIcKiih, next Tucmlay
owning..
Krvil li. WoiitiT,-tlio Cliiii;o oti!n
nuT, will Imnt tlui Vermont Hotel Sut
unlny with rittiiiiivN to liiro for tho
inaH'iurrnilc lull, Sntunlay uwninu.
Tlio iiioiiihiim of' Milton (imnnu ore
Vuttiinc fnrtli u upmHl cllirrt to lirinu
their uroti' to 'life. Tlnri wilt )o in-
iliution ftu.l iiiHtulIatiiiii next WivIiu'm
lay evening.
lU nvcr ValU-y ;rnni;o will hoM llieir
liiHt.illaliiin tlio Una Snturilay rt'iKlitin
Jiiiiuii-v. Tin y ur jiri'jiarin to ceil
tlifir liall luivo 1 1 10 IiiiuIht in the
Iioiihc, w uitin for it to nt uxon.
To every new nulcribcr within the
next ten diiVH, or until January nth, we
will jjivonix iWMrti'il writing tuhlotH and
two1 Irtinclu'n of t tiToloju'M. Thin in a
mutp worth f l.7". All for fl.fHi,
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Vixitor. lint lit ,iMi:u had u
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feiitativo there..
Friday evening next Fern HeU-kah
Iodt;f, 1,(1. O. 1'., will hold a special
meeting for the purponcof eoiiferping tho
tlegree upon threo eunilidates. Tho Ke
bekiihn ttml (K Fellows of liuinier will
hold n joint iiiHtailatiou Saturday eve
ning of next week.
Houlton Cin le, Women of Wooilcrnft,
jfiive n very pleaxatit ball hint Friday
niclit. It was a HH-iul and tinuncial
miivesx. They will hold their iiiHtnlla-'
tioii tii'Xt ThurMihty evening, in a joint
seHsion w ith tho Wondmeiiof tho World,
who will also uiHtall tho same evening.
While tho 1'ricen of Scnppooso and
their guextn werw partaking of their
('hrintinan dinner about eight o'clock
in tho evening, n thief entered Trice's
barn and stole one, of bin best homes.
Tho burce rai lead out between two
lmililingH, by a man with a lantern in
his hand.
The Kj-iiiKTKii irf in receipt of fifty
shares of mining stock in one of I'nclo
Win. Holiiian's prosiH-ctive minus in tho
8arraiuento biiHin of California.. Many
thanks. May tho projects grow into
reality and mines bo discovered even
richer than tho famoun inincH of the
land of OphcrV in tho wish of the Kkiii
tkh. J. L. Johnson, of Xorthport, Wnwh.,
was in tow n the first of this week and
exhibited soino of tho finest mineral
lieitring rock wo havo ever seen from
that country. They nro making prepa-
tionsto build a tramway and expect to
open tip their mines for active work
about tho first of next March, or as soon
thereafter hn the snows will permit.
Tho elder Kettles, of St. Hclem,
whoHOBonn nr operators in tho cooper
age phuit ut this place, wcro the recipi
ents of several lino and useful Christ
mas presents from friends living back
ii old Wisconsin.- They havo two
children living buck there. K. 0. Ket
tie, ono of tho boys working in the fac
tory, received a beautiful umlgo pin
beuring the coat of arms of tho order of
Fores tcrs.
Tho Houlton Sunday-school Christ
inas tree Sut unlay evening was a very
nice affair. J hit little had been said to
ndvcrtisu it. Yet tho house was full..
The children, both old and young, en
joyed tho exercises and wero tho recipi
ents of many presents. Miss Lowe made
an excellent talk-on "Why wo celebrate
Christmas.'' There was nothing to mnr
tho evening's- entertainment, worthy of
mention.
At tho List meeting of Goble Grange
No. 32!), 1 of II., tha following officers
vf orc elected fof the ensuing year : Jane
McGregor, muster? Minnie 0. Jordan,
overseer;' Mary A. Link, lecturer; M.
Link, steward; Thoinns Hunter, assis
tant Mewnrd ; ti. AV. Makirtster, cliaji
lain: (i. ('. I'vhr, trcaiau'er; T. V.
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A Mieul i'licf broke a window hi Port-1
. ry & Graham's storo building a day of
two bel'oro Christmas and extracted a
few toys. It is pfctty well known who
did tho deed and it may be necessary to
send tho youngster to the reform school.
Tho proper place for boys and girls
after bed-timo is at homo and in bed.
Parents will do well to sco to it that
their children aro at homo rather than
to allow them to prawl around tho
streets until late- in the morning.-
All IciJ'ng ciiko gooJi l the new
nloon in St. Hflerm.
I Met luz n. ol rfcii. a rouhtv
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Hon. 1'aul IVeily, of Portland", wai
St. llt'lcni visitor Tui-Jny.
II. H. NicliolaH, of Portland, won in
St. Iltlcni aUciyUnif Circuit Court
TucikUy,
Th miitof If.Wc'mhart vi. Wilcox
in not fr hearing in the Circuit Court
on January Lit.
CLATSKA5IE DEPARTKENT.
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rid you attend the dance Xmati?
It
not you ininHcd a treat,
lico. l rtTinon waa uy from Muralilund
to attend the dunce.
John MeFarlnnd, father of Mrs. Imiac
lUitiiviwdui-r, ixtnying with Ii'ih father.
(i It lliiiiK'in is working at the carpen
ter trade thin week. Anything tir work
with (icorgu.
The dunce waa w ell attended, pirtica
from all parta of the county being in
attendance.
Win. Mark well went to Nehalem to
upend ChrlHtuian with bin parents.
Married. At the home of tho bride's
mother, Mien Jennio Orwig to Arthur
Hunter, both of Clutukanio.
Havid and John Uine, of Mmt, with
their ri-Hpectivo fuinilieH, wet'o Xmaeiag
in tlio city,
for n few days.
lr. in .1 Trrt. 1'. 1). ICpIW liavo tfooe
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to Wn'!i'i!i!:ii, Wii'li., tviait Mru. K'i
pirn i:ta.
i ' u ry !.ru!j!, ono of our principle
luih :ii'hm tiK'ii, went t rottlund thin
(Net k lo pi.rchune new oodn.
RAINIER DEPARTMENT.
Kuiuier school district voted a .7 mill
tax.
Joe T.rough is spending a few days ia
town.
Mrs. Nels Stewart is visiting her Ba
rents this week.
II. T. Klgin spent Christmas with his
fiim.lv in Itiiinii.p.
The Misses Katie and Myrtle Pictx
spent Xmas at home.
Mrs. II. Jackson and Miss Alice Terry
visited Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Annie AVoods spent Xmas at the
Hums' homestead at Hudson.
MissArlie Chambers w spending the
holidays with her parents hero.
AVm.. Young and sistej Grace attended
the dance at this placo Xmas eve.
E. 11- Joseph is up from Astoria
spending the holidays with his family.
Mrs. Marie Nunn,.of Portland, spent
Xmas at homo with her father, M. Sex
tan. Freeman Hirlzel is spending this
week at homo w ith parents at Mount
Angel.
Miss Georgia Silva is spending the
holidays with ber friend, Miss Hall, in
Portlund.
Tho L. O..T.-M. of this place w ill have
a class initiation and oyster supper this
Friduy night.
Ixivi Mulcom and wiforot Mist, spent
Christmas in Rainier with Mr. Mal
coni's prtrents.-
Hurt Clark and wife aro spending a
few days with his brother Charley and
w ife, of this place.
Mrs. Ed Clark's sister, Mrs,.McCart
and son, of 3heds, aro visiting hero at
Mrs. Clark's home
Mr. and Mrs..M. R.- Pomrojv of As
toria, spent Xmas with Mr. Pomroy's
mother, of this place.
Judge ,T. A..McPrido was. shaking
hands with his friends hero between
trains Tuesday morning.
Miss Nanie Quigley, of Portland, is
spending tho holidays with her sister;
Mrs. Jack Staccy, of this place-
Prof, and Mrs.. Wall, of Hillsboro,
wero iii attendance at AA'. OvAY. dance.
Mr. AVall directed tlio orchestra.
AVilliard John, of Castlo Rock, passed
through Rainier on his w ay to Clatska
nieontho 24th, where he callod for a
danco that'ovening.
Some person or persons' thinking it
sniaf-t put M.- Kllis & Co's. delivery
Wagon In the river If the
party is caught it will go hard with him.
Mr. Bovens, an old and faithful em
ploye of tho sash and door factory, who
litis been enjoying a visit from his- pa
rents, returned homo to King's A'alley,
Oregon. ,
Tho Christmas exercises at- this rface
were a decided niccess. RevvITaggart
doservcb ti-:at credit for the children all
ijj; i,V0Jlr whieh ahows they had been
! well trained..
Bi,ie Sdiulta' team ran away Sunday
. i.
as tliey wero coming nuiuo nm tu
Valley ..throwing Mr. and Mrs. Schultz
nut of tho wairon, Mrs. 5clmlt2 was
hurt quite badly.
Prof. Geo. Morris and wife, of Tort
land, passed through Rainier Monday
with the body of their four-month's old
baby girl, which they buried in the
AVoodbine cemetery at Hudson.
D. P. Morton is how livirg in his fine
now house back of Rainier which he
has lately completed.. Thomain build
I'.lackforJ, the jufticaoJ tha peace of
ClaUkanin precinct, wai la attendance
at court Tuewlay.
Jay Ikmminz, the lnigglt of St.
Helena, la hating, aa be deeeryca, an
excellent traJo tlute dayi.
John Tringle, of Vernonia, and hia
arm William, ot l'ittiburjf, were out at
tending Circuit Court laat Tucaday.
Hon. T. J. Clccton waa among the at
torneya from TortUm! in attendance at
the adiourned term ol Circuit Court
j Tuesday.
Tie outaide work will bo finished on
Adam liarr'a new houae this wk and
ready for the plasterers. Mr Ferine in
go'uig to de the mason work.
It is quite a eight to see the delivery
men ot tnc unic-rcni wm nuus
through town. Hut they have to do it
in order to keep paco with trade.
Your correspondent bad occasion to
take Xmaa dinner at the hew Home
Hotel and a Utter one waa never acrved
in ClaUkanie. Jim has that reputation
(A feeding good.
Wm Markwcll, senior member of the
firm of JI inkwell & McKay, left the
first of the week en a business trip
through California and Kansas. He will
bogotiofrom two to three months. Mr
McKay will keep the business boominic
whilu bin partner i away.
There were several Xmas trees in the
city Xmas, one at tho Tresbyterian
church, ono at the M. K. church, and
kibtbut not least a kind of a family tree
in tho New Homo Hotel parlor, where
tho families of Mr. McKicl.Dr. Glore,
(i W Yitler, James McDonald, and sev
eral old bachelors were congregated and
had a most pleasant time. Everybody
went home feeling better for having
made the little ones happy.
When you want a pleasant laxative
tike Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tublets. For sale by Terry & (Jraham.
ing is '24x?':, with an L ldx.'W. Mr.
Morton deserves this fine new home.
Dr. A. P. McLaren and his sister,
Miss Maruaret, and her friend, Miss
Galbraith,of Rainier, were up Sunday
and spent Christmas at the home of Dr.
Cliff. Dr. Cliff has been . ill, but we
hope not seriously so, for several days.
Andrew L. Clark, tho genial poet
master at Rainier, has bis office and
candy store in apple pie order. He has
built up a lino trade by close applica
tion to business, and success w ill crown
his efforts.
Arthur AValkcr, formerly of this place,
but now of Baker City, brought bis
bride home w ith him. They gro spend
ing tho holidays with his mother. His
many friends here wish him all kinds
f happlnesB.
J. A. Schunesen, maker of the best
butter ia this section of country, bos
added several patrons to bis list who
furnish him rich cream. By careful at
tention and building up his trade, be
can put out a larger supply of butter
than heretofore.
TheAVoodmen of the AYorld give their
annual 'w Year's ball in the K. of P.
hall this week. Among the several
committees we find the names of the
best business and professional men on
bho program.
A crowd ef men went to the AA'alker
homestead to serenade the groom and
his bride. They took along some sticks
ot blasting powder. They set off a small
blast only 1ft sticks, and broke 32 panes
of window and tore out one corner of
the fence. They are singing another
tune now.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dibblee, two
of Rainier's most respected ritizenB,. are
now enjoying the fruits of a well-Bpent,
frugal life, earned in their early days.
Their fino home occupies nearly the
entito block between AVater and Union
streets,, and south of Xew Bedford street,.
Rainier. The block which is slightly
elevated, is covered with beautiful fruit
and shade trees. Along AVater street
front they have erected several tennent
houses,, all of which are rented to good
advantage. Tneir fine, large,, twostory
residence is elegantly furnished through
out. In fact it is an ideal home, and it
is tho hope of the Register that their
example may be emulated and. many
more just such homes builded in our
eounty.
One of the infant industries, ami one
which for a long time was undecided as
to whether to live or die, is that of the
creamery business. J.. A. Schunesen,.
one of tho best butter makers on this
Coast, associated' with himself several
of Rainier's best citizens and organized
the Rainier creamery. By close atten
tion to business Mr.' Schunesen has
caused the industry to grow un.til Rain
ier creamery butter is in greater, de
mand than the. creamery can supply.
Many new customers have been added
from time to time,, and nearly all the
old customers,, who started in with the
organization, are still ' with it. This
speaks volumes for the enterprise..
"Tall oaks from little acorns grow.."
A Landslide. Great confusion -was
created, lately among the merchants-of
Columbia county by the announcement
recently made by L. bwett that he win
sell all groceries, provisions, etc., at
wholesale prices. Highest grade canned
corn. 81.25 ner dozen : finest tomatoes
81.05 ver dozen : Red Star Oysters, full
weight, $1.25 per dozen; fine breakfast
bacon. 10 cents per pound ; other nncon
10 nnd 15 cents Der tiound : finest Port
land flour, $4.75 per barrel everything
else in proportion . Freight paid to your
town when. buying, m supines..
C'aacertaad Kali.
Warren faml will give a Concert and
Hall on t)e evtnini(of Thunnlay fw.
at X. T. I'.aker'a Hall at Warren.
Uoodmuaiu will be furnialiexl and the
beat of order kept. The band haa al
waya been Tery willing to ait in all
charitable entertainment and others,
and "aa one good turn dtcrvea another"
it'a only fuir that a lan?e crowd be
peient to incrown their eflorta on the
above date. The boya would be pleaned
to have a Koodly number come from
ScnppooM, Ifoulton and St. Helena, as
well aa those residing on Willamette
Slough. Everybody come and help a
icood cAiifte along, that of niutfic.
' Administrator's 3otlce.
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lUiHK KHTATE NiiTICK IX IIERKHY
n tb( th unOernllixil h brrn
Hiiuli'fl ilnilnlnlntur of lha rtl ol K. It.
liv. iIcccuhmI. I.r the t 'nmitr Court rl the
Huir ol tirrKnii, iir ColuuitU ronntjr, onl
h (iiall(l.i. All JMrmn hvlng rid I inn
uliil ohI'I fllc are iu-rrbr nollfleU to
prr.i'iit the name to tue at my nuiilf nre at Ver
nonia, uliiuitila t iiunty Orrron, with i.rotxT
',m Iiitk anil duly vrrlSed within rix tnontha
Iroiu the date liereol. L. H. STL ART,
Alinlnltralor.
Iiati-d anl ftrwt publUlieil lieiirmlxr 21, 1'OI
Ailinlnlatrator'a Notlm.
I II. ItRAt'X KKTATK NoTICKlB I1KREUY
alvi-n that the uutlentanml ha been ai
I'liiiiril administrator of I lie entate ol J. it.
hrniin, ilwupM'il, by tha County Court ol Col
umbia County, Mate ol trvon. ami haa utiall-tlt-il
aa mull. All HTwnm barlnR rlaluii
Hl'it alil rtle are litre by ncttllcd to pre-M-iit
tlw mime to mr at luy mldenre at Anoka,
Columbia Couutr, nn-Kina with rwr vouch
er and iluly verlneil, within lx mumlm from
the dale hvriMit. YK'TUKIA IlKAlX,
AilmlnWtrMtor.
I'ate and ft rut publlnheil Deeemberv, l'.H.
NOTICK OK INTKXTIOX TO APPLY
ro LI fjt OK LIl-KMhK.
TO AM, I'KUHONH CONCKHNF.D. VOL'ASD
eai-U oljriiu will take liotli that We, A.J.
Ki'lley and . W. Kelley, will, on the 4th day
ol January, luu-'i, apply to the County Court of
Cnluiiibia t'ounttr. State ol On ifon, (or a Ll-I'i-iim'
toM-ll nplriUiiK, vinouii.and rualt lliUom
and hard eider In iiuantltlea ft- than one Kal
Ion, for a period of nix month, In the village
of Houlton. In I'liion I'rei'lni't.ColiiDiblaCoun-
t)', Oregon, which application will bo baed
Umiii the followlnr petition:
PKTmoN.
IS T1IK CCCXTY CUI'KT OF THE KTATK
( Oreumi, for Columbia County.
In the matter of the application of A. J. Kel
ley and ti. W. Kelley, lor a l.li-enne to nell plr
itoui., malt or vlnou lipuor and fermented
rider In iiuantitle 1m than one khIIoii.
To the linn. County Court of the County of
Columbia and Mate of Oregon :
We, the undertflKiii'd U-ital voter and retd-
di til.oll nion Precinct, in Columbia County,
Htateof Ori-Kon, and who have actually renl
ded In iald l'ni'lnct thirty dnv prior to the
aiKiiingatid tllitiK of thN petlllou, would re-
N-t'tiu.iy iK'tition your llonorablebody at the
January lerm of ald County Court, com
metii-liiK on Vt'cdnedav. the -tin day ofJanu
ary, ltC, to Ik- held in the Court ilotiae, In the
City of Ht. Helena, In aid County and Ktate
that a Mrenne lie (ranted A. J. kellev and ti
Vt . Kelloy to m-U i-plrltoim, vinotm and malt
llotior and fcruieiited cider In iiuantltlea It-
than one icalloii, In I'liion Procinct, in the 11
lage of Houlton, In aald Columbia County,
Htate of Orriton, and that ui h lli tiiM! In; bi
nned to ald A. J. Kolley anil ti. W. Keller lor a
period ol nix month from the 4th day of Jan
uary, ivo.au ot wntcn your petllionera win
ever pray.
H Weber. I W Brnyle, F K Kelley, W O Wad-
Crnue, K KKllaworth, K KHazen.ti h lke.
ll M lli-lhnw. ti llWalthen. T K Mill. Jacob
Om hwald, tt enlcy M Pott, W A Ketel, H C Ke-
nil i. rjiiitii! mum i in hi pp nr v uiii I'kmi. ,
F t'rlc, J (iarrtaun, H M Pratt, H R Davis John
t .. iv.. u-n. i..ni..u i vi i..i.n
Wiuter, Herman ' Lake. John Lake, I v Jiew-
ell, ll iniiinpmin, l; i; ht-rurer, hlar lounft,
lienilan t'aher, Allen Wataon.WJ MellinKer
J LIjuieron, Frank Fa nuer, K II Roberaou, J
K lllai k. H I weeks A V ilali h, John Ijirson
HH" Early, C W Hherman. K A Enierwin, J)
lleniahaw. A J Watson. C Morris Albert Hen-
aliaw, All Matthew, Mitchell Hay, elm Me
la n by, j iMitxmt, J Johann, h. r. t.rahnm
Aiiguat Hhole. K K Curtis J K lilakealey, K L
HtanwiHMt, Joe llama, r; l Potter, K J t miper,
S A William, K H !-- nbot haw. Frank Wilkin
Frank Whitakcr.C 11 I rle, t: J W allis Harry
K Cliff. I ti W lkatroni, Jaine Cox, Oacar Svand-
atrom, Fred llendrlcka, John llovd, Kotiert
t uiiuulliKsFred Hooia-r, Patrick kelley, Fred
I.arHcn, Jame Chun-hl.'y, Ira Owen, 1) H Pope
Ed Hine. II Hurtnan. J Iiupont. HLHuiont
ti V Kale, Christ Jenaen, W A Mclntyre, Thn
Mi'lntyre, si A kale, J p Mackey.lt Frttchard,
tieo U Clark, C William,' C W flerman, K A
Cooper, .leaae llendrlcka, Jlark Olaen, M II
Kinith.O 1) Itowney.H F Smith, A Kauen ein, C
PHticrvetn, w KHUerveln, Mi'liougall, AWood
enjt, E H WtiiiR, I) VV Kli-hardatm, H M Metz
11 Caarlanil. Jan Itosituet. E Alsk. llab Hesk
Arthur Vanbolah, F8 r'rli k, lico 11 turnout, W
W Klakealey. J II lK-cker. li W W bite. E McVey.
C H Dodge, Conrad Hoffman, Frank Wing, Fred
watklna. w Hweeney, hiixene White. J an
dohl, J A IHrdsell, . F Vivian, I. L Decker,
H W Cade. P O Htnlth. 1C Heaver. J Cline
P I'aher, A H tieorge, ti R Kelley J Lambcr
Min, Ira IlalU "M" Mctiregor, John Tracy, F
Kii'iien, j noyie, imrcuce uarrison, i c
Hayes. Wm White. Pum-an McPhedron. E Mile
E H (iirty, V tieorge, 11 X Cade, Chas Larson
WHrinii.H A Wilkinson, C E Heins, John
king. W L Tallman. Elmer Thomnaon. JxiuL
llergett, W K. lk'lfonl, Jaa tirant. R L Price, Joe
iabaaka.A J kelley, U. w. kelley.
NOTICK OF 1NTKNTION TO APPLY
FOR LIQITOK LICKOSK.
TO ALL PKRSONS COXCKRXED. YOU AXD
1 each anil all of you will take notice that
Ji'xsm Hemlriekx will, oti tlio 7th day of Janu
anvlim."). amily to tin- County Court of Colum
liia County, State of OrcKiin, for a license to
veil cplrlttioiiK. vinous anil malt liquora and
k rinonted cider, commonly known aa liard
cuter, in utiantities lesa tuiin one eauon. lor
period of nix months, in the Village ot II mil
ion, in i nion j-rcciiici,. loiumoia county.
Ktate ol Ureeon, which application wiil be
based upon the following petltin:
i 1'bUUUMl
IX THE MYTTER OK THE APPLICATION' OK
I Jesxe Henilitrk for a license to sell splr
oux malt and vinous lhUore and fermented
elder, commonly known aa hard elder, In less
qtiantUies than one gallon.
To the Honorable the County Court ol Colum
bia County ..Stale of Oregon.
We, tao unclerslgneil, comprising an actual
majority of the whole number of legal voters
of Cnlon Precinct. Columbia County. Oremn.
hereby petition tali Honorable Court to grant
to Jess; Hendricks a License to sell spiritous,
malt and vinous liuuors. and fermented cider.
commonly known as hard cider, inlessiinan
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lines mail ouv gnuuH, ni uuiiiiuii, 111 l 1111111
recmct. Columbia County, Oregon, tor the
period of six months. And your petitioners,
will ever pray.
jack Bh ml burg. v noceni. i.eo n i ihtk,
Mellineer. U H Wood. K A Emerson. C Wil
liams, U M Kale, M Olsen, J Despnin, Franc
Whitaker, C Htowell, Joe Kobeskea, J. J. lloy
len, Mitchell Ray, John McKie, 1) McKenzle,
hi. etanwoon. fc jiHiiey, a j Keuy..ioun
Wihters,, (i W Keller, Kdgar Young.K E Cnr
tissJ W Hroyles. K (1 Pratt.W II Smith, tiro
Thompson, 8 l Weeks, Frank Fanner, I ti
iKstrom,u J wants, a. r iiaraenuriMiK.u it
Fowler, Ernest llrownP F V Kobinson, Harry
!loom,C llramble, Joseph Pupont, Leopold
Pupont, John Hosiiiet, S J Dupimt, Hob Reed,
A Ask, K Engart, C Sauerveln, Owen Heagle, A
Sauervein, A A Smith, V Sauerveln, K F Smith
SRock. TLHolstine, t D Honey, JN llrinn,
C J Smith, C V Sherman, II lleernmn, 8 IV Ear
ly, C F Howard, P Sorenson, E (1 Tampley,J
01ln C H Chamberlin, Oscar Svardstran, K
SteavjvGeo WhUe,. Victor Oliver, (! E Fuller, R
ar Ate-tavu w Herman, a v Ingram, w r. itei-
lonl.J K Monaaan.Jim M1I1hiiis, John Hoylc,
W J Midlliiger, K J Parker, 0 H Shurer, J W
raritcr,
sr, 11 Thompson. W
L Tallman, Wesley
Potts
, v man, tin
Chas Heche, Pan Mctiregor, ll
V Cades, L Reodleth, John Kagan, J E Smith,
n, j t. Mint ii,
Watson. J 11
r, r, uaualln, B K Davis, a j
Wellington, Harrv Hughes, O C Heavers, J
Walker, J Cade, A P Usher, 0 A Fuller,' Edward
Millg, J Lamherson, F J Cooper, A Kenweki.J
K lllack. W F Oliver, Ira Axtell, J D llinlsall.
J II Decker, Eugene White, W 8 Meney, Conrad
Hoffman, C S Dodge, J H Hull, Fred Watkins,
Frank Kerry, li ii Kellar, John Laffertv, R A
PTiceC E Heins, M O Donald, Uriah Kelley
Oeo llT.amont, August F SehotK, Arthur Van
doliin. U C Robcv. J L Zorin. Jacob Oschwald.
LJMagnnn, lferman Usher, It F WaniUPat-
tick Kelley, l ltensnaw, Joe nail. t. Alius,
Harrison,, h L Decker, I) W Richardson, E 0
Steward, W Hrttce, H R Cliff, C W HlakuOey.
8 A Lynpe, W Doan.A Large, FA (ieorge, W A
Ketel, FS Krick, A C PoiH;joy, John King, R C
Ketel, Fred Hendricks, Jesse Hendricks, John
Simeon, ,M Perter, 8 C Henry, Joseph Hay
burn, A M Lnproth, Howard 'PrlcUard, D M
Henshaw. H W eber. .1 1'lmen. J Munson. .las H
Sheldon, .A Jli'mlug, Al lUihinson, L M Cronse
P J Smith, Y Johnson, Christ Jensen, Allen
Watson, J Kapplcr, J W Nowels John llovd, W
E Smith, J J Hartman, T K Mills, II FLitke,
John Lake, J K liltikeslejy W Y. ltlnkesley, Joe
vmnupion,.
P THX STOUT NOTTD for THX BUT
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TIMt'S to SHORT to TALK, W rttho Ingth Larnt and B$t
Asiortment of LatQe', Misses' and ChOeren't Ready-to-Wear Suhs, Coats,
EtcM to be seen h the City and oar prices art the LOVVtST.
Do not forget the great reductions
wre makinic in Table Linens and
N kins.
pecial sale ot Thomson's glove-fit-g
UorscU. This is the Corset that
taken the first prizes at every ex
bit ion since 151 tbo grand first
ixo at Crystal Palace, London. There
no "JuHt-os-good" Corset.
See our Ladle.' Flannette Wrappers
doubt the money we ask, 50c,
McAUen (& McDonnell
Take Crand Entrance Right on the Cor. Third and Morrison Sts., Portia n d, O
favorite Family Kemed y.
Frequently accidents occur in the
household w hich cause burns, sprains,
cuts, and bruises; tor use in such cases,
Dallard's now Liniment hos for many
years oeen me constant. lavonte lamiiy
remedo. 25c, SOc and $1.00 at Bailey &
Brinn's dealers in general merchandise.
Removal Sale. j
lam Duilding a concrete store build
ing in rt. Helens and when Uncom
pleted will occupy it as a general mer
chandise store. I don't want to move
any more goods than necessary, and
there tore 1 will sell all the goods in my
preset t store at greatly reduced prices.
This is the opportunity you have been
looking for. My stock is large and you
can save money by trading with me.
U. MOliUL S.
No More Kuflcrlng-.
If you are troubled with indieestion
get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aud
see bow quickly it will cure you. Geo.
A. lhomrison. ol hnencer. Iowa, savs:
Hiiva had dyspepsia for 20 rears. Mv
case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dys
pepsia Uure was recommended and I
used a few bottles of it and it is the only
tmng ttiat lias relieved me. W ould not
be without it. Hava doctored with local
physicians and also at Chicago, and even
went to orway with nopes of eettine
some relief, but Kodol Dbspepsia Cure
is ine oniy remeuy mat nas donemeany
good, and I heartily - resommend it.
Lvery person Buffering with indieestion
or dyspepsia should use it." Sold by
Baitey & Bnnru
The Columbia Kkgihter and Semi
Weekly Journal, $1.50 per year.
Grip Quickly Knocked Ont.
"Some weeks ago during the severe
winter weather both my wife and my
self contracted severe colds which spee
dily developed into the worst kind of la
grippe with all its miserable symptoms,"
says J. S. Egleston. of Maple Landing,
Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, mus
cles sore, head stopped up, eyes ami
noee running, with alternate spells of
chills and fever. We began using Cham
berlain'sOough Remedy, aiding the same
with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use
soon knocked out the grip." These tab
lets promote a healthy action of the bow
els, liver .and kidneys which is alwars
beneficial when the system is congested
by a cold or attack of the la grip. For
sale by Ferry & Graham.
For Sale Two-thirds acre of ground,
with two houses, in Houlton. Address
Mary F. Lee, 018 E. Taylor street, Fort
land. Or. ,
BOYS MAY BE HAD land HiinrtlmM virlal
for (1) ordinary nerviceat wages; (J upon in-
uriuurv. no won, aitenu scnooi, ami oe
brought up somewhat as your own; and,-.'!
children may be had for legal adoption.
Address, W.T. liARPXKR,
Bupt. Oregon boys' and lilrls' Aid Society.
PORTLAND, ORECiON.
How to Make an Honest Dollar Withont
Work is the Question of . the hour.
WELL, WE DO MOT KROW HOW TO DO THAT, BUT -WE OOW
HOW YOO can save A : : : : :,
Dollar Withont fork, '
Or KOMI, mil PEMHY SHED is as GOOD as a PESJY E1MED
BAILEY
-CARRY A
A NewLine of
Heaters, Cook
Boots, Shoes, Hats and .Caps.
By Trading with Us, You save Dollars,
TOH ARE BETTER THAR D0I1A8S REINED TfilTHOUT WuBL
BAILEY
Houlton, -
COOD5 at 15 LOWXST PR1CIS."
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Come here today for new Kid rGloves
in Mocha, Glace, English, De by and
French Keca, $1.50 grades; eycry pr
fitted and warranted, for only. . ,95c
We are quoting ridiculously low prices
on all our Curtains Brussels, Net
and Bobinet, Swiss Curtains, plain
milled with antiqno and Bat ten berg
lace, 2 and 3 yds Ions, $3.50 to 29c
Nothing like them. Matefa-al cost
69c, A7c,and 95c
Pirating f'olry'a Honey and Tar.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey
and Tar as a throat and lung remedy,
and on account of the ereat merit and
popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar
many imitations are offered for the
genuine. Ask for Folev's Honay and
Tar and refuse any substitute offered as
no other preparation will give tho same
satisfaction. It is mildlv laxative. .It
contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons. II. O.
Oliver.
Through Tlrketato all Kaatern and Eu
ropean Point In Connection With th
O. li. Ji. Co., now on aale at A. ft U
K. K. General Faaaengnr OIHce at A
, toria.
By an arrangement effective since Oc
tober 1st, the A. & C. K. H. is now sell
ing through tickets over its line from
Astoria in connection with the O. E. &
X. Co. for all Eastern and European
points, in addition to tickets via the
Northern Pacific Railway, thus givins;
passengers the choice of routes to any
part of the east and Europe, at the same
rates as in effect from Portland.
Perry & Granam guarantee every bot
tle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.and
will refund the money to anyone who
is not satisfied after using two-thirds of
the contents. This is the best remedy ia
the world for la grippe, coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough and is pleas
ant and safe to take. -It prevents any
tendency of a cold to result in neumo
nia. If you like the Register tell your
friends about it and induce them to sub
scribe. W have special clubbing rates
with the Portland Journal, Oregonian
and San Francisco Examiner.
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persiet "n closing their
ears against the continual recommenda
tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, w ill have a long and Litter
tight with their troubles it -not ended
earlier by fatal termination. Read what
T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say;
"Last fall my wife had every symptom
of consumption. She took Dr.. King's
jsew JJiscovery alter everything else bad
failed. Improvement came at once' and
four bottles entirely cured her." Guar
anteed hy Perry & Graham. Price 30c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
The Register man has houses to rent
and houses to sell in the 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 for
good business location. He has also two
or three good locations for small fruit
farm 8 or chicken ranches.
Mother, .Be Careful.
of the health of your children. Look out .
for coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough. Stop them in time. One Minute
Cough Cure ia the best remedy. Harm
less and pleasant. Sold by Bailey .&
Brinn.
& BRINN,
FULL
LINE OF-
FURNITURE,
Stoves and Ranges,
& BRINN
- Oregon