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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
The Colimtla Register. I lk anal nlhct tl HualtM. OrcfuM,tolr la Ati mt rtra mt Mmrcml UTS. IIOI'LTON, ORE, MARCH . WOR. rruiKo p ut riuivAv BU H. aUTCMLL.K4Hf. AdvertWng rtr rrtanatbl. After tha fifteenth of May there will he no hunting without a hunter's li mw. This ill cost resident banters $1 each ami nou-rraident banter $10, Tlx Ikttiw b not trnferhlo and to 1 1 caught hunting ithout a licens inyo r poswasiou will I prima lam extaencs that license haa been granted. Thia license does uot warrant th hohkr that he will be successful in finding gama no matter how much ht mar bant. The license ia iwued annually and ia good until December SI of lite year in which it ia issued. Q . ... M COMMUNICATIONS, j i By Special ContribittorH. election to protect our infant Industrie, and now those ...m Kivwn no large that the people art calliinr on them for protection. How is that. Mr. Observer? Do you think your Socialist prty can Wat the CO l as a kindcnrartcn ? .w- i!i !i,!vlm0st.t!1 thc IetulinK Republican of . ... ucau.spicu)iu cumin the land busi- 4..v ...o. ..v.,, ,nn t uuu I X'liee Ihev nn mi i,. ...I A few dars since we had th pleasure of making the acquaintance of K. I Rarburn, of PorthtnJ. He ia on of the manr efficient men in the employ of the passenger service of the Xortliern Pa cine railway that has brought it to the fore front as a common carrier. He has recently issued a neat little ticket that looks very much like a faro ticket over the Northern, but it ia not. It is issued by E. L Rayburn, good for one hundred civil answer to as many questions at the Northern Pacific tkket office, S Morrison strvet, Portland. After the Tarbell mill was destroyed last year Bert TarMl and Homer Ben. nett, w ith o; Iters, Incorporated what is know n as the Warren Lumber company. ' 1 her hare installed their near mill and started it up last Friday, but owing to Mr. Tarbell having an attack of the g-ip, they suspended operations until Wednesday of this week. They have already secured orders for two million feet of bridge timber for the Eastern trade. Tlieir mill w ill cut about 23,000 ieet per day and w ill emptor 25 men, in cluding the loggers. It haa been thor oughly demonstrated that Uie little mill w ith 25,000 capacity, will solve the prob lem of marketing the isolated tra.ts of Umber, especially w here it wul not pay to hat in a logging road to get the tim Ur to lie road. ' . ' "ve wcy are guiltv, and more good Republicans want to know J1 lne nav r trial, as they likely will before a inicdto be trying to break up this 1 wt JWO" Bpod Repubs, it is a safe bet that M IW thar am.m- v, JL .w lthe' "m Ie their innocence. READS THE PAPER. -mT. . - To Tkf Editon I have been reading articles in your paper for some time sigucd Observer, and a I don't know how to ret at him any other way, not knowing Mr. Observer! s postoffict address, I am send ing this to your paper, I and some if he Is not ashamed riorious Republic? Don't that Anarchist know that it was the Republican party that brought this govern ment through thc dark days of rebclion, and has been at the helm, or the bayonet, ever since? Suppose that war of rebel ion was egged on by capitalists that wanted to make a big thinjr on covcrn- ... . 4 i "ivr"-" .-puausw was aiwavrf threaten nir aunt Kniuli nnfrat: fnr armv ciihnlia.' o.t.l tlu lil. It.!. t . . . iihk .j..v. Uw capital io .Amenca; and then he otiotd fSmir. show how ( r) mut thfi American people are? Now! f1 of their wealth they could take if they wanted to, lama good Republican and so la pv. rM was -ulh .,"H?W take tli oil wv!N, coal 5,ldier for Old Abe in the Civil War and that bT!2W..K"SMr: .. ! nmst umit ' enough room for my Ulonging to the G. O. V. Tol But say, Mr. Glwenw. don't ywknow that ue be sore, I know that sinfs the G. O. P. has had the are the richest people on earth? Why, some of c'T reins (or guns) of government, that etir wwtalfcts'!??? n-'1 pop" tcH Us Uiat WC lm!'oer ilwn have monopolized our oil. coal. salt, sugar, meat, r'Vt,y m n""""1 "? c,,Ud tn t'nitwl States, railroads, telemph. telephones, in fact cvervthine in 'UTi1."!. V! I015 f n Columbia . : , " , .. .. . . . wver nave unown it if they hadn't sieht And under Mound. exceDtm? the air we brent hi t Mn a A V u"uu o ' ' mw w o - - ' There is one thinir. thniih !,,. r ...... . . . . , mil j quite utKlerstand. I have always been told by our speakers that if there was any danger of the. S.iali.sts gtttimr into rower the cnrutalUta wouM tui uii h.-.:....i.l and go to Kurope, but when I told this to a Socialist! he laughed at me and suld that was just what the European capitansu was alway threatening to take MOftDAY, JANUARY 2, 1905. r Fourth Annual Clearance oooo LE OOOO Every Article Greatly Reduced. THK FOURTH ANNUAL CI.KAlt A NO K HAI.K starts on !'. h",.r,,"7. -riiwtlif KltlllT AM) I.KrT It Kill 1 .V"::. "KWIIANIilSK of-every dmriptloi il WltOLKSALK nmiHS. Ileally thS most Lportsnl ev-itln the hiisluess year, in as much as every article in th (wtabhshuutiili included. (and th Oregon rain) bttt i hot that mart croof of the great business ability of our Captains' of Industry. and how ably the G. O. P. has protected our Infant taduttnev Why, it is only a few years ago that the r r -.u ,u 7 . I . . nwi u ias uon t make a Rcpul G. G. P. wa eallinx Hi tftS American people at cvcr- canyit of you you will hear again from G. 0. P. teen told. Now, Mr. Obsen-cr, don't those fnpitHlU lv W job In tlisjtr factories, mines, etc. Whenever they can sell thing wc make at a good proBt. You can' t expect them to hire tw if they can't make something va v. uui nuikr 4ow 11 Ibis don't nmlo a Dm.l.i;. The Socialist meeting at Clatskanie was not so well attended as it might hare been had the people generally known the object of the meeting. It seems every question that is brooght up by the Socialist party must be brand ed either as a non-exploeire or as a dynamatic force found in anarchy. Tie people should hear tie truth. They lioakI not be held back for fear of los ing a job. While the RcGumut is not a red-eyed Socialistic sheet, yet it desires to see fairness, and if a Socialist speaker wishes to speak, people who do not go to hear him certainly are not tlie people to criticise. Again, occasionally some So cialist writer may send us an article for publication. If it is written and sent in Hie proper spirit, we shall endeavor to jg'rre it publicity, and will give space for r p!y from eit!,r Republican or Dem ocratic intiwlH of the pnpt-r. h. a a a m w m mum m m m ar- mm mt m m mm mmm m mm . - a w. . , 1 yvi.m ror a tax or ten cents on ever)- child of "" " ! tLS a IT mm ni.miL..tn To TheEdltor, Witba tearfuleye and a sorrow- TheZ" , , . ing heart I am looking south througb lfv n , T nK W! ha tlr lock fimber toward Salem for the erJ ZrS I co.iceni Of M jn IdsmrMha. trrZ . , ' ..,1 M W00dU Mid DllcC hi OUf dom. The bills that hax-e been prod and defeated ! wU UPP W with "terbl shnw th! rlirK' T will nniv tn tn anilvia n f-n rt I t t t n . .zz J v: . i um vasca county, nm wasco mitoi, suuwuig uiiii vuc Pj-aipioRis were souiewnai ai- icouuy, out ox which it was to le carved proved . ...C SWETT ABOUT IT... RAINIER, - OREGON J. W. HAGGIN, a , Paper Hanger, Painter nnd Deeorutor RAINIKR, : orkoon. H. M. FOWLER, normal and inscrutable " A bill to define the riparian rights. Now a near as I know, there are two parties having riparian right the river and the beach owner. There is. of course. no use to make any laws for the beach owner; he takes every inch he can, keeps off everybody or taxes them out of cxbWDce; the steamboats run their noses lata the beach, when occasion calls f or it, and the scows settle where they land, anyway; but it is high time the river are made to respect the beachownw) by passing a law again.'H the tides and annual rises. Nu doubt this bill was aimed at the sconndrtl of a Columbia river. Serves him right. A license bill for hunters effW puns, the li- censeeoatingfl. Very cheap, indeed! 'f to father of wis Dm certain!) jivea in Austria or uermany, ttc stanle countrica of fiinu wlnm The hill w alt ritrlit r "t - - - - - ..f,..., only it needs an amendment, compelling even hunter to snow lesiimoniais, xnai ne can awow straignt ana null the triesrer at the ri?ht mometit. in nther uorU a - r-f rt w r-T"-r he must have taken a successful course in a gwu col lege; west rni might do. A bill to improve the rural district schools. In what way they are to be improved the papers do not say. But I surmise it Is in tiie -av of milkinz the taxpayer. What country schools tmer from i r ii v 1 1 f r i ii i l rm t . a . i W . . . uc uuu Norway iron. It success ful withstood the repeated onslaught oi our ,,ges. .00. Il might to be 0.00001 anyway to l somcthinir, .u.Ki Vu luiuiaine use oi a whale harpoon in eating small trout, sardines, bullheads, mud earn and suckers. Remember, my dear Legislators, the gopV arc getting pretty tirexl of king pestered with a DWMjf nonsensical game and falling laws which can not KcnroK!, m people are adverse to enforce then and the coutitrv is simnK- tnrti,;t.. .....i.i ... i . - t J mium, mill it w!l never settle very fast until taxes are lower ami otl all public and a good bit of private crab U t,trtl. J bill to increase the salar)' f our Cfraiit Judge. A,sif 2 1 gentlemen holding this office are enffv wmworked-for they open court at 9, 10, and 1 lJUock a. m., dismiss at 12 o'clock, begin at 1 odekor later, according to the case, and dUmk coi v early enoueh to irive th la thcnots in their brains and oil up their tongues for , , ' K,ve lM WW W to watch their uwinuimg poci iwk, or the ctimiual to 1. nv n his Lite auJ ktudv inrt i;r ;n ;. .1. : - - j " .uuiiiy law, X I f 1 liri..&i. . J . . .. . . m p.vui iimiuioeiii is well up m years, the ne on his constitution, like the "Fountain of Youth" uie "iuixirot r,ite." In conclusion, I deeply deplore the mistake oi ur Denier In- General -:- Merchandise. GOBLIS, : : : QR1CGON. f Do not forget when you need Tho Kainitr iife ha rcaiivhn ptvoi in the Ihm two or three .weeks. A)i that itnols to maki- atrorxi paper at; Fini. r is pn-ii nnd tnrrey. iti A-moi ihf, loan rv tiie Uttt -ountry ivertifcers in Oregon. They lie!ieve im supporting home institutions win n ftliey can get jtood service. However, it is not absolutely necessary for a town to stand by an orpin tint is controlled by a clique or ring. The time has ar rived for independent action on the part of the press of Columbia county. Tliat tffer that knows nothing but the Re ,Sulrian party, o- any other party for i tint matter, win lieol stagnation, x; e ! , j ... j - fr-Tr" luiH.tu.'Muii, t uetrpiy uepiore the mistalre of ur j mostly arc igwact and selfish directors, incomiast Legislature in failing to raise the salaru of our law and dLshonest teachers (time bilks) and indiffereJcountv offirbU ZZu mm uf our " - V W IFK JlllH. P3"- II TOS HAfvnvncor mt ' 1-nVSW1ili4l1 A GRIST BY A GRINDER. not only letters of introduction and rekomendation and honorable, repmfsunjv tot what is better-still, gives - . . . ' . , i j 'uwjiu imi wuai is uetter still, git lo the MVU. -kasy eoine students in akaaamvA". self-resoect. and wlf kollcges use a tteV0rd wqen speaking of their Mr j rtligeous, as. they H apt to be.usefulness and nobleness of karacter. Thej-call them "grinds.'' grind and a9v! m wan who grinds in bizness is the man wlio is back K not Wooded relations, tf&ough both ty. B al' J" n) ventoors. un the contrary the. man webfoofed. In aocial cliats the studWrfeteno de- who b to grind is compelled to learn through sad despise the grinds. nd putting on an affeeteVof su- experience that whether he will or no, the- mills will perior wisdom will say; "we R not grinds." Krmd Js wte of precioua opportunities, his low mo- Those feUows may honors, but W never ' U.V(:S hl-s habits of self-iiulgence. his o-caHed good amount to aavtbiosr afterwards. We don'ant hon- tunf etc, into vain regrets, stunted intellekte. nhvn- " - ' . . . ... .nil.l... -1.-1 ... . . . - . .fact that tlazctte was not kept upto,rs, I f we ez Just pt aw uegrttp j',p R cogent. v e , puaiures, unmanjy ijarave and alrkuinskrib- , the standard was the cause of many 'don't care a button tor fwgto holawhip. U mean to, 'VPuence in society - pwpie aropping it. im improved ap-i pearancewill bo hailidhy if ry lo-er home institutions. It wilt not do, flwwer, for a paper to give an extra saanootf reading for a week or two aud ft lien go to the other extreme and give r nothing for the money the people pay for its support. Glotb Shoes, Loggers' Supplies , or Tobacco I TO CALL, AT THIC RKl) FRONT w Afi.tu.. , ... . - .. itivn i inuiii .ww4444 You Have Malaria! WILL CURE YOU CURES LIVER TROUBLES CST FOR CONSTIPATION OUARANTCCD ..m 00 CENTS Hold-by HAILICY tt UNINN. Il k X sw I 'Tall oaks from little atom gmsr," ,1ei,d adage w ith which every 4iori 1 boy is imnjliar This truth relating to i ti e oak w no greater nor more startling i than some of itae husiness institutions of our county. On U) partk-ular has ."ffcraeted our attention, U ,the mer tCAQlte house operated ly 11, ), Ofayr. A few 4ui ago Mr. Oliver was poMfo . a few goods there and there thronfc i the county, ite rented a rcom, started in business and fjstcnt effort has built up jtood trieioe his com ' fiitors envy. 1m is gjt ajsfied iWU Joing fairly H Wlr png out for more trade Yod M radvertjscments and investigak W "elf 'and you will find that when he JJrtiae. a thing, it i w. He h . little at tt l ima I....'!. . ua D7l have a good time, U W, jpd (to gain fl associa- j 'ere w a difference between the man who grinds tons. That's all we think a academv .d frrwvl Jfow, in my oginion, students of either J wn0 talk j J . w a a . X -v j)it ns is. yery nearly atm to phules. And, who fession we fir?1 vJtiiti -lin V ntratA V:r . t,.t. J,7'.r -j !T competition. They eali tfce man ajWd who, gtts to, the front, and if it were not for ati 9iC a courtv-fcand-out, like the Lewis & Clark uess with, W&QQ. a jaouth. they would go fluey. w a, moss-, tacit, ecarn that the mosbi eiitertams' fox t'bf grind vefy' ioish. or as a ltter f fact the grist that klose application 49 .Linesst8 '"to life incltde -.11 an1 mr.. 1 ' . . . . couege is . , " . ,", "tVM "1 wv au wno grinds is The success nyUer- grinds a large grist of good . i : - i" mi ... polytishun grinds constant trrind tliey grnid exceedingly small," Rememlx-r idle citi- u.s, it is better to gruid at. the null of faithful endea vor than to have you.r idle habits put into the mills aud ground into fegftts which will be to U as "Vine gar v, the teeth," Better be a grind than a grafter or a mossback. 'hk:h will you be, a mossback or a GRIND? , Kf, ftdator. .students R not th'on'y persons wp v w ne successtui r - l. . ... ir . 1 . e . . . R adktai lottos iiab t. F.ven ir your, own pro-' "fiw-'n. WW irie peet omces. Life m a enter into fciitln successful 'The mills of the vntU A J IE PASS FM EVERY HOBO WHO WISI1KH Tt) --ATTEND THE EXPOSITION-- AND A Fi rst - Class NEWSPAPER At a DOLLAR A YEAR Is what Is effrfi hu 8 THE COLUMBIA KEmsTFT? OREGON cTMATE. Editor: I And that put us all neartyonthe sick :M. Oregon day, longer, and , a. I '' ' taV delight in readme niay styled the. Webioot state but she is cood. anv in bf-lthe liberaiirv slinu'n 5 . way. Her rah vi fceen us healthv. nnd ut :.. Vw Cwlt us in raising fruit, grains, grasses, uall. Uach and all of us takai VftftWlk Stock raising, fishinsr. lumberimr. tall trpp. a 5iit rtriA in a ...1e of the tmvtia nnA nm..,f.. haiu3onif tinblp tvntnpn oti lioattti.. iluMroo irt.. ,9ur only desire l)einge ounty Wft 'k W , Ktate In the Union can boast of finer scenery, purer . ujtjiijSe catv0 ?ilMv;. on, a milk diet no n what county can a home be procured on better nor iiiaja fh f,11. .fe PPf aB politics, I terms tnu wn be obtained right here in Columbia vaIhk iQU tO ETlVe nil? smrn tr ..-., i, ,, r COUlttv ) Tal-P flio tt,1m!ri Mnntif -I : J I. f locations can !e tound to suit any calling or fancy, the location being the- onJSy feature. The soil is all good and only need tho hand of man to tickle it with plow and boe to make it yield. The livestock and dairying UrtfTeaU offers extra inducements.' , All that is wanted, Mr, Editor, is sand, grit, hones hard toil, perseverance, on the part of him who, locates, and the wages of one's work will do the rest, The opportunities are here. -J 1 credit to the town of Iloulton. His ' b '" P0P uie ttE0IljTB .u COu , we nave oui on yw tw matter of char Uv . ws ,.!, . ..-' t .. -J 'lV 1 1.WtWv . . . ijier. out is a nat er of business for himself. He lms r'0."'- clearance, what a good t 9 my. remarks v$ say I To illustr the other-dav wha had hist nassed met a gentler &m 4,7" ;"J' ,onRer. and you can do no th. I w IflS ftWlft MfflWBSW Wffl liv VI itroid when the thermometer register . PXe' Our NEW PRERR FAPII ITIPQ ... . rnr- . . J.. i 'Bjvu iinin MUIIID One-Line Calling Card Whole Sheet Bill For a Show. . ....nii.i. vim Tuin io r iivni-uiiAnN. 1 1 1 '" 1 -i