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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
Wiw Brothers, Portland, lVnlisU. W. T. Watt, county surveyor, u i ' lloulton visitor litKt Tuesday, ( 1'. ()lon waa Appointed, supervisor for IHht Inlninl rntvl district, James Kenedy him. been rra:iointcd roud suiervUur of (iollo rwlnct. Owor Elliott will muiktvImo tho road t In Cliitrksnlo ircfin-t,i'r the next year.J J. II. Cromer has again been apoinU ihI mjH'rvUor of leaver Falls precinct, (I. W. Welch jhna agln been ap kj1iiUh1 aupervhtMr of MjindilAn 1 ,ro-, clnct. The dcidgnaiion o(. ofHchil par? w III I 2m tuken up tho (lritt day of tho March term. ' It. A. I.llliu li iftNr mcivotl tho p polntmonl.a( supervisor In Oaic l'oint precinct In the place of l. Harmo. Hpy.iJ (! Alford la hoVUnu revival nnH'tlinjKijn Utu M KclMirchiln J foul-, ton nightly tbm week. Tho attendance i la good unci Increasing. C.'V. Bellinger, of District!!, ami , l'ctcr BergcrHon, of Diatrlet, JS'o. 15 have been )xjint(Hl to,,look after the jronda of Auburn precinct. A. 1'. lUrvcy, ot District 12, tin J A. iJ.VnnVolkenberg, of I Hi tr let 11, have Iwun appointed to supmUo, tht. road work in Xvhalcru precinct. Mr. mill llt. Wm. Cepeland an.l , Mn. Jamca McKlnley of Portland,! wero tho icuesta of Mr. and Mr. F. Vlv Ian, of Columbia City during Xiniutanj' . Z'ow Yonr. W. I. Broun haa been reappointed supervisor of Apiary precinct. JSow If they will throw all of that Apiary Nc linlom road into hia district bo will bo j. nhlo to open It up for travel. J. W. Knowlca received tho appoint- i meiitof .road auyvubjo o I'niou pre- . clnct nnj it h to bo hoped that hovil! make coiiio H-niuiiii jh Improvements where it will t Will tli' topic. i. W, : linnlKoii w.H reui p-uuttil read Hupi-rvisor for ll.'.niiijr roiid diirii t. There . fote t iU oi .u.jlh r ap- I'liintuieitt, ,1 nit. the people Mm to . ifiif.'! v. ah liim, 4K tlai'-,, wa no , other ptiiti'jn. Mi lil. of Uidon, has intrmluccd a bill to appropriate h(M) fur tho hotch . ories of ntlmon. It is only a short time uliuo YanUuxen reivlved :f,(K)( lor thin same purpose ; .better put it on tho roads. i Warren precinct liad a, .three cor , nercil Ught toe the oIDiao. roud super i vlnor which resulted in the court ap- jKilnting W. C. Cooper. It Is said that , Cooper riH'vivetl ono vote nt n meeting culled to svtllc the queHtion before the i jieopleof tho precinct. Tho sonp factory at Hnlnicr will soon . ,bo ready for oerat!on. A new boiler , is yet to bo hmtulled tho other ma chinery is all now in jhco and, ready! i for buiiuf . A ccntli-man remarked , that Itninlerpmtp will do woru.for thu advirticement of Columbia county than , any other industry in it. . There is considerable talk of renewed i activity in and around Kainicr. Yeon . is preparing to start his camp up again . with a full force. Several other camps in the vicinity aro getting ready, to . j-opcrato. Tlio slight ndvnnco in tho price of logs is lending a new impetus to i .tho losing industry. ( Mat F.uglert has been appointed rpd UH'rv'iNor to succeud tieo. Urnnt. (ivorgu made n good suervisor nnd tho , records show that ho did mpro work for i the money paid for supervision than , any other supervisor, in tho county. Hut It is vood to inko u cbnngo some times and wo hopo Mat will muko as good a supervisor. U. .()., Oliver Ims his new residency in jthu wshI part of town under way. t It will bo pUHhcd to completion its soon as .poKMiblu. Tho building is lOxliO, etpry ...And. half, with nn L 12x20 feet. JJo i will uho his entire building where his family now resides for n storo room, s,nd will probably bo compelled to put on an , addition this summer for Hour and feed. Names of tho oflkcrs elucted by ho . Oulncy Uranire for tho year lllOo s Mas- , tor, Mrs. E. Lillic,h; overseer, Fred 1, Lwiston; .lecturer, : Airs. AjvPftrolius; , steward, P..E, Lovecran ; asst. steward, JI. Porollus; chaplain, Mrs. A.Payne; .treasurer, M. M. Dobbins; secretary. .Mrs. L. DoVbinB ; gatekeeper, 'V. Payno ; .cores, M.ra, ,D, Jarvy ; jwrnona, Carrio i illiowitifloya, Mattlojjrown; ,ady aBt. . oUiward, Lydlii Payne, Patron g of tho Hkuibtkr pliould know . by this time that tlicro is only ono pn por .in Alio county having circulation ' t Bulllciont to warrant a good prlco for ,,t advertising. Tho Kkoihtku is thatpn j, per. It is tho iargost paper. The best . ;paper. Una the largest clrcuUtJon, ' .And also lias tho most display and. local . vadver.tiHing. . Of course if youjj. dealor . 4loPH.sot.advcrtlHu in it ho is just a ljttlo Jjchind tho times. Tho paper is a coun ty 'panei1. H ban as good ai-riri,.utla.tiou in Kutnlor, Ft. Heli'iiH, nnd Ohitskanie. as tho pupers publinhed in Ihusc invji And u much better circululion than any .. of tliom in other parts of tho county. HluBinoHa men in nil partH of, the county ,flnd it to thoir.iidvantiigo to advertim; in . our columns. And when iteornew to job work Iho Ukcibti ii aaU all the , 'other otlices in tho county. In fact our work Is better and cheaper than tho .JSSm oi Portland,, oiuc.es Juhit lr tiK, of Yertiuri!, linn lately been appointed secretary of tho Yerno nla branch of tho '.I'ort'an.l Bureau of Information. And here e tnihttUte that this company aro in the btnlncM to push tho Nchabm Valley to V10. front. All partira having claima.to sell' or desiring to purchoso lunda In the Val ley will Jo well to f. ill on or aJJrrtm the Vcrtiouia Bureau of Information tjjrotfuh iU secretary. The late John Campbell was member of this firm ami they old more than .'K),(KJ acre pf land (lu ring tho pant eighteen Viontln. This buieau ipt'nt considerable money lost summer in advertising at tlio Ht. Louli Fair a lar'o number pi leaflets ero printed in this olllco and sent to Ft. 1-ouls for, distribution, ul.Bi urcault tho secretary ft roeelvlng nnny inlries through tho mail rclutivu to this coun try. TjLoy will have Vhelr lands listed ndJoallets will bo publiNhed for tho Lewis and Clark Fair. Ifyoa wanto ,lo in it you should place your proirty with them at once. Cliniatq,und soil has much, to do wjth Uioturnof tm'n mind. .ToilluRtrato There aro ft great many inventors w,ho l'iv)n tho vidnlty of J,l'hlo. Tho latest invention there is ft patent drodgo (ieo. Foatcr celng the voliuors of wcter go ing t) waste from bis Jlumo conceived tho Idea that Jio could attach ft Inrgo ,loo to tho end of bis flumo atxl could knock the sand ou.t of tho bar thai Is fiiHt filling ..up the channel near lock. HosucceeIod ycry nicely whero tlwsaml was above tho water until s large stick f cord wooil ran down ipto tho.bose and stopped it up. Ho Is now trying to Invent an , intlatorso as to bo ahlq U) extract the, cord wood jrora tho hoi) without injuring the hose. Monday ruornlm atfi'tO it wascojd er than it has been any morning gncc luht w inter, a year ago. Tho thermome ter then, registered. . '.M degrees above xcro. .Tho.wvutber. is perfect, the sky clear and sun shining brightly. Tho cold nights aro(only sevcr.pn exposed naU-r pilars, but a rain w,lll pooji put.ui lr'.4otii.ins, lngooil humor again. 7btf"' frnty mornings are giving ttvt-r piioU utii j lyriiand vsrujriots !of wvrry i-n account of fogs or vapor. Tta ateaij cr liepul lie narrowly averted nn fccld nt by coining ln.,cofliion with thi! Cndinoon Monday morplng. Jinn IK'iIut, (ho Ft. Helens water clerk, was .over pedaling out hlaauto vrnph at$l.'J.' e.icli hit Tucly. Linn is ulHicted w tll rbeumatiym and goes limp a good share, of tho time, llopo to see him as spry us ever booh. vAn ngrecabltf moyement of the bow els without any unpleasant etfect Is produced by 'Chamberlain's Stomach ana Liver Tablets. Kor-salo by Perry & Graham. , Kelloy Hroibors wcro-gronUHl a s months I icon ho to run a saloon in Union rrectnet. iienuricks Krotners were granted a liko privilege by tho county court. Tho weather tho past few days has been frosty and cold, reminding us of the early full weather of Illinois ami Homo of the states cant of tho mountains Ft. Helens Lodgo No.. 11 1. 0. 0. F will install their newly elected officers next Saturday evening. Y wiling (Hi Fellows will find a warm welcome. Constablo Thorp, of Union precinct. hna tendered hia resignation, to tako effect nX once. It waa accepted and Ids bondsmen exhonoratod. Wnwh Muckle was apiointed in hia stead. Tho county court haa lulled to ap point ft rood maater for this year. Tho court is to bo commended lor this Jml ure. Kggs aro again becoming plentiful in our stores, indicating that tho lien i paying strict attention, to business. Mrs. K. II. (Flagtr and aon George., tho St. Helens Miat staff, were lloulton visitors Saturday. Hulclile.l. Cbas. Fisher, a prominent .spiflicator of Maygcr, committcu euiclde January 4, by drinking carbolic acid obtained at tho store, oon alter obtaining the deadly drug ho , went, to tho saloon and getting into conversation with boiuo ot thq, boy a stated that ho intondod to do something rash. Ho. auid he bad pur chased tho poiBon and would take, it soon fatter Mr. Davidson returned on tho evening train. , Ho said be bad. spent n, fortune, but, .yet had enough so 1 that tho county would. not bo, to tho cx ponsp of burying him. After tho Vain arrived Davidson and Fisher, walked out to Davidson's place Fisher requested hlnta-draw up a will that ho might1 lcaivubia affairs in Dividaon's bands for 8cttlemeit. Davidson tried to talk him out of tho notion,and finally thought ha) had succeeded, and got Fisher to go bed., In a fow,innnutes Fisher awoko some of tho boya, stating that ho had dono.it that bo had drank tho bottlo of carbolic acid, lilllar breath- emollod.ot carbolic acid anc in about ten minutes ho. died. A oorpncr'8 jury. was sum moncd on January 5th, beforo .'Squiro S. JI. . Koala. Tho,-cvldonco glvon was Bubstantially as plated abovo. Tho jury found tho following. verdict: . Wo the u intoraignoJ jurors empaneled to imiuiio into.thcidc'a(,hof Chas. Fisher r find to our opinion that,, ho camotohis U ath by taking carbolloncid with suici dal intent. , 1 jit, II. Kjn(i, foreman, Wm. McOotioM, " Wm. J. ILunuiKo, , . Wm. Blackford, , . A. L. Faiiicuiu), WWAW.' EAIKIER DEPAKTCEST. The big mill is laid up ws;Lng tor J. It. Ycon went to Portland uvwiay K. II. Joseph went to Mtm with He preventative Maygff. Joaeph lK)hcrty and l:o are visiting relative it; fpokane. It. UurMVhito, editor) V' an 'te, ite4 Msyger Tuesday. Mrs. M. theerin, fatlicr and jister, rltited Iortland r-aturjiy. Minwhaha Council l,rtftallcd their ofllwra Widnesday ninht. A, Graham arKl U. D.Jytwcre altering to bunlncxs la Italnicr Mon day. Thq Itath1one fjbtcrsand Knights of 'ythlas bold joint InsUllation Hatnrday Mlse Arlio CbawWra returned to Yanr.: couwrionuay, w ucre iuo u aitcimuig school. 0. A. Kappeli, of the Log Cabin r;a- oon, was attending to business In an- couvcr Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Cornell .feciinght her lit tle boy tq town Monday to apend ft lew daya with Ida papa. Mra. Herman entertained ft few of wi trictid at her liome Tuesday night. A good lime w as had. Oscar I'eteraon and wife, of Marab- and. spent Monday, evening in town. IJjey were guesu oi m itainier uranu. " - m .a t - a W.W.Chambrca-4 returned to.PorW and Monday evening. Sir. Cbambrcau a thinking of flujulng the pole bunesa and, go into the .raining business jpp in Idaho. Mrs. II. F. Jackson returned .borne from Yancouvcr Sunday evening, where she bad been called by tbo i linens, of ber sister, iy)io died last Faturday,and was buried bupday. Tbo lineman, Isruce Haines, waa re pairing tho line here. He ia going to put in , private lino,.to the.Columbia lUvcr Door Company's office and con nect with tho lawith board here. Thia will be done in tho near tuture. With Iho beginning of the new year Kivereide OiralovNo. .115 inaUlled the following named officers : Past guardi an neighbor, Ida J. Smith; guardian neighbor, Mary J. Clark ; advisor, Mil dred Doberty; magician, Emily A. Dry den ; clerk, Anna J. Pchunescn ; banker, Ksio Doberty; attendant, Elnora Plue; captain, ot guards, Anna Pomeroy; inner sentinel, Elizabeth Hockey; outer sentinel, Minnie Phillips; , manager, Elnora.l'lue. At tho conclusion of the meeting a luncheon was served and the evening greatly enjoyed by all. -. ,V, Ellis & Co., wbofor years past have dono a thriving business in the city of Kainicr, have recently purchased of Dean Blanchard the two lots next north of the street from tho K. of P. ball to McLaren's bloet, and will proceed at once,tG erect thereon a two-story brick building. It will also have a basement. ' TJiis means tho commencement ot an era ot substantial growth for the city of Kainicr. and the Register ia pleased to announce thia fact to tho world. The gentlemen who aro preparing to erect thia building have gained an enviable reputation aa merchants, and when they install their stock of. goods in a new substantial brick building where insur ance will bo light, the peoplo may look for somo imiovusifina in mercantile trade. Tho joint installation of the officers in tho Kcbekah and Odd Fellows lodges at Kainier took place last Saturday .eve ning. Their ha'l was crowded comfort ably with members' of the two lodges and tlitir .families. After tho work ot installing olftcers a banquet waa served to which All.brought a hearty appetite. Tho officers of tho Odd Fellows lodgo are: O. A. Taggart, X. G.; Wm.Sy mons, Y. CJ.; 11. 11. Mitchell, Sec.; Jno. Zweemer, Treas.; Chas. L. Clark, AV.; W. 0. Fischer, Con.; W. J. Dictz, 1. 8. G.; W. Il..Burchctt,0. S. G; J. IL Doan, K. S.N. G.; Kobcrt McKccL. S. X. G.; Chas. Larson, It. S. V. G.; Kn McKce, L. S. Y. G.j )Y. II. Har mo.Bi It. S. S.; V. F.Stcbm'an, L. S.S.; N. S. Stewart, Chaplain. Tho woTk of installing ofliccrs was dono by staty deputy G. W.Volch.' Thq following officers of Fern Kcbekah lodgo were in stalled by deputy president, Mrs. E. J. fllitcholl: Eva Brant, jf. G.; Edith CVrkW. G'! Ro80 Hatftold, Sec; Mary J. Clark,. Tress., F. Zweemer, Con.; Callio Poujprpy. W.; Emma Stewart,' Chap-. ; E. J. Mitchell, It. S. S. G.; May 5tohman, L. S. NSG. ; E. Symons, I. S, Ot; )V. J. Deitx, 0. S. G.; Mary. J. Pomcrov, It. S. Y. G. ; Anna Taggart, L. S. V. G . Tlie ltebekahs recejyed five or six applications for membership. They have just added to their phara'pernalia (,fino Bet of silk banners. WARREN ITEMS. Clear,. cold, freezing nights with bright J sunshiny days. Bqiuj To. tho wifo of Tetcr tQsorupn January Rth, aduiighter. F M Iloyt, who is acting af ,tgcnt for tho Balfour Guthrie pooplq in selling tlioir,lnd here, has succeeded in scjlling over lot) acres to different parties in rtacts from iio 20 acres eaou ; tljcreyet ronjaina .abpyt 100 acres, to bo sold. r Tho Messrs Neumans, who recently purchasod.tbp Olo Bowman ranch west ot Wtvrron, have (inclosed it with a good substantial fence. ; Tarboll & Bennett have got the ma chinery all in position, in their, pew .mill i and riect to ret on steam the lant ol thia week; H I) Iorett will be chief en gineer. More land ia be ing cleared and more of our ranchera are engaged lit that oc cupation in this vicinity thia winter than ever beforo at any one time. .Oar people seem to iave awakened to the fact that they live in the fincit section oi country north of Portland, and tlmt stumps are unprofitable a? we are elating them' out. The peoplo of thia precinct arc very outcpoken,in thtlr denunciation of the county court in reappointing WC Coop er road aupervlror for thia district against the earnest winhca of four-fifths of the legal, voters and tax payers ofthe dis-, trict aa exprefd, by a petition and an election held for the purpose of choos ing a candidal) lor that otlice. The fxxn pie hero thought they lived in free' Am erica, but now feel an if they lived in a country with the Czar and Kmpcror and me. great nem maninai who carries tne greatest social events of the seunon took place at tho borne of Mr and Mrs Amos hlavena, near Warrcnn Tyusday,' the 10th baL On that 4ay ya ago Mr and Mrs Slovens aJr'd to share each others sorrows and joya. and how ,wel they have succeeded is attested by ibdir.cowioruoie liome and surround ings It is true that the Journey along the intervening years has not been all sunshine, but the dark clouda have al ways, through their united efforts, "rolled away," and on thia .VXh anni versary tijey were surrounded by their children, grand, and great grand child ren and a few invitod guests to cele brate, the happy event. The presents werj raro and valuable space docs not permit ua trivimr a list of them nor of those present. One of tJie,1plealsfing 'fea-j tores of the event was tlie serena by Uo Warren brass band. This yart of the program was a great surprise to Mr and Mrs Flavena and guests and waa highly appreciated by all present. The band boys can always beik'jjcJjJed upon to do the right thing at the right time, and they, honored MrardJIrs Slavfos and themaelves on this occasion.' Many many return'aoi tho . bar.py event re turn. 1 ST. HELENS DEF1ST1EST. More new gasoline street lamps bare been added, Havo you beard tho latest about the new court house? v Stnrgeon fishing is going steadily on regardless of the chilly w eather. t Yinter, is hero with tho thermometer twrestling ajbout thcj30 xlegree mark. 31 U Gray ia having bis swamp drained; U 0 Hayes is doing the work Mr. IcPrath is convalescent; be boa been having a long siege of intermittent fever. Mrs Daisy Walker has gone., to Mrs Young's to assist for a few. wqeks in the household. W'p owe, Messrs vVera, a,nd Pierier a deb; of r gratitude lor keeping U8 warm . thesG.coM daya. MrsL F Barger left us 'Wednesday for Grants Pass to join her husband; he ia now working in a gokl mine near there. Mr Miller, the night watch here, ia throwing out the impression that he in tends to depart to. Canada in the early spring arid take unto himself a mate. Speedy Relief. A salve that heals without a scar is De VIU' Witrh Hazel Salve. No remedy effects such, speedy relief, it draws out inflammution, soothes, cools and heals all , cuts, burns and bruises. , A sure cure tor piles and skin diseases. DeWltt s Is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. . Sold by Ballejr & iirmn. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the citizens of tho Town of lloulton Thursday evening at Speu- ce'a hall, at 7 :30 o'clock, for the pur pose of correcting tho description of the townEito and selecting a trustee. Below will be found the proposed boundary of the town. X. A. Perhy, President. R. jfMrrciiELL, Sccretary. Convalescing at anoint kppwij as the 8oithea8t corner of ,tlo guaan. lYantz homestead,, running in a southeast erly .direction following the north line of tho Thos. II. Smith D. L, 0. to the eouthwest (jorjicr of the said Susan .ftantz land; thence north on the west lino of the Georgo W. McBrde place, to the northcastj corner ot the J. McNulty D. L. 0.: thence west on tbo north lino of the J. McXulty D. L. C to tlio intersection of tho southern line of the Aaron Broyles D. L. C.; thence in a northfcatcrlyIdirection along jtJio south line of the Aaron Broyles D. L. U to tho.corncr of A. II. George's laud .thence, ini a northwesterly direction along tho west line of said A. II George's, May Cox and F. E. Weeks land to the, county road, at, the corner of tho Aaron Broylo'sD. L.C.; thence along tho county road to tho southwest corner of Cora and John Laraberson, jr, place: thence north along 'tho . west lino of. said Coraand, John Laipber son jr. place and along .Ue west Jine of M. 0. uid Suaauna,. t Beaver's-. place to tho vjjortheast corner of eaia place thence in an easterly -direction ajpng the lino- of I said place to the southwest . . . . 1 (Corner ot.iot ono, known as ;ne J. 15, Godfrey idaco: thenco north to tlie northwest corner of eaid place ; Uino east along the Bouth line of the fciarah E. Lamont D. L. C. to the northwest corner 'of tbo II. M. Knighton D. C; thence in a southerly direction along tho west line of said 11. m Knighton D. L. 0. to the place of be ginning. : WHAT OI IT? A rvVT lAI MEANS TO YOU. I- t Anything you want la Men's or Boys' wear this month, at an actual " SAVINC OF FR.OM 15 TO 30 fit. CENT. I , $12.50 Suits t thismonth $5.00 Boys Sails, $3.95. is our BOAST to SILL ti BEST RXUABLC 3TATTMNTS FROM A RXL1ACLC STORE. Ton ' Y Y I h Cor. First and Morrison Sts, PORTLAfp, OHE S. M. Rice & Son, Yegetapleand Meat'Mqrket! i RAINIER, a Wliolewale and retail dealer unci, vecetublef. IjUgliewt in condition to Iclll. Cured . His Mother of Rheumatism. My mother has been a sufferer .for many yesrs rrora rneumaium, sayi W. II. Howard of Husband. Pennsylva nia. "At tiJjHS she. was unable to move at all. while at all tima3 walking was painlul. 1 pTeseniea nr wan bottle of Chamberlain' Pain Balm, and after a few application she decided it waa the most wonderful --pbaii, re liever she had ever tried; in fact, Idie aaw wltliniit it nntv and la or. nil times able to walk. An occasional an- j plication of Pain Balm keeps cway tr-e pain that she was formerly troubled with" For sale by Perry & Giaham. CLATSKAIIE -:-BEPAETIENT. -:-bv CTMTVX :-: Shine. Sunshine. Lots of sunshine. Mr. Hogberg, of Kchalem, was in town this Tjetk. Wm. Kyser.of Kyscr, was trading here Saturday. J. N. Aldridge, of Mist, was in town on business Monday. Max Burkhead has returned to his place in the stoe of II. Kratz. S. .Washburn, of the Summit .Mill company, was in town this week. . Mr. Pricgle, of Upperehalem, was in town this week after more goods. John Dewing, of Portland, passed! through town Saturday for Kehalem. f EluierCulbertson was in Kainier Sun- i day to see his well, boys, you know. John Blackford has been doing some paper hanging for II. McKeil this week. Mrs. Edith Merrill is in - Portland at the St. Yincent hospital. She is. much better. A. J. Johns, who has been spending tbo holidays in Portland, returned to Clatskanio Sunday. The meetinga at tbe M. E. church are still in progress and arHgpod del of dn- terest is being manifested. Chas. Enstrom, an old timer of this city but lately of Midway, Wash., died at Portland Thursday of last week. The carpenter work is all done on the Friedberg building and Geo. Haggin ia putting on the fiuishirg touches this week. M. E. Page is in his new quarters at the Graham. corner. Air. Page has the best nd most commodious .quarters in the city. Oliver Anderson r-43t Lperr01atska- nie, wo8in town Thursday with a load of fine 'hams. ..of hia own curing. They jvere dan dies. u-a. Ilil8bery is having quite asen- pua timewitn neuralgia, btio nau -0 teeth . extracted at one. sitting bay a twgman haa no grit. Wow, wow. Tho Benson Logging and Lumper company are putting in. a switch 89 as looau, several aonKeyugineis anurto- . I J.l ! 11- comotivea on scows and . transfer them to Midway camp. John Spurgeon, Goo. Bryant and Normie Peckering were down from Jhe Summit to spend Sunday and,takin the ' Jscryic'cs at tho M. E. cliurch and walked seven miles after church on San- day evening.. How is that for high. There has gone np in Clatskanie 50 buildings in the last thirty months that aggregate $13,000. Not much for a city like Portland or Chicago but considera ble for a small place liko Clatskanio. Thoy range in value from $150 to $4000. T. J. FUppin's residence at fJOO, Chria Johnson's $2000, Amos Bensbn'a $2:100, Adam Barr, $2100, and several others too numerous to mention, ana 11 is i and Overcoats oply $6.00. - 50c Underwear, 2c t X A Z 1 OREGON. In liome grown meats cuH price paid for Htocte -9 j ATXORKEY-AT-LAW, " AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Xer,t door to post office. RAINIER, - . OREGONj DILLARD & DAY, ' A-XTOrtXELYS - AT-L A W, Practice in any court, State or" Federal. Next door to court houtVr ST. HELENS, OREGOX fGIEYSIflB:iECHF3 tSakes Kldncya and Bladder Rlsht DeWitt- DeWltt Is tha tm to look fermthoa van m in hnv Vtrh c;,.-- oricinal and only tenuir.e. In fact DeWitt'sIs the only Witch Hazel Sato ' that Is mada from tho unadulterated Vitch-Hazel' All others are counterfeits base. lnl. f tations. cheap and orthl-i-veo f daneeroas. DeWltt's Witch Ha.-6!Salvs J ' is a specific for Piles: BHiri.'fcitttdmr.i. ltchi and ProtrudKe-Pfles. Also Cuts, 1 Contusions. Bofla, cirbuncle.'Ecma. t Tetter. Salt Rhailm, and all ether 'Skin Dlseasesr"' " " r P&KPABEJ BT E.C.DeWttlCoClikaa Perry & Graham guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the' money to anyone who ia not satisfied after using two thirds of the contents. This, is. the best remedy in the world for tupe, coughs, colds, croupj &nJ. whoojjhis: cough, and is uleaaanl. -und safe to take.. It prevents Vny "tendency (pfja cold to, result in pneumonia. probable that about SO will go up next season. Clatskanie never bad a boom, neither does she anticipate one, but since It has been known that one could get a clear title to lots (which has only been for about 30 months) we have had a steady and continuous growth.. r. These isnotofl-n on the C-umbl.ailyef be tween Portland aad-Astoria that has the ypung growth tjiat Clatskanie has. Saved ;From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Pobbittol Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dymg.aad were powerless to save her. The most sklllfui physicians and every remedy used failed, while consumption was rlowly but surely taking her life. ' In this terrible hour Dr. King's New .Dis covery for Consumption, turneddt-spalr into Joy. The first bottle brutiijht im mediate relief, an Its -continued use completely enred her. -It's the most certain cure in the. world for all throat and lung troubles'.' Guaranteed hottles 50c and $1.00- Trial bottles Free at Perry and Qjituam's. All leading case vgpoda.Hvtlie-new saloon, St. Helena. Chamberlain's CaugW. Remedy the Best Made. . . ' "In my opinion, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy-is the best made lor colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker, of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about Us being the best, ' No other will cure a cold so quickly. No othef 13 fo sure a preventive, ot pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and safe to take. These are good reasons why it should be preferred to nny olhpr. Tho fprf- is that fpw rWw p!c crc satisfied with any other after having ence ued this remedy. For sale by Perry & Graham. . '