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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
9 4 . tAIIOW, (Mm, N. T, trm C'vfTwtMHubHi rr HaU OfWHSS THE NATIONAL ORANGE, Worth? MMttr'i Aaaaal A I Arose lifMUir'i tloaxrt. Tt national irani runveoed Nor. R liKH, at Portland, Ort. Id bla an mini addrraa Nattunal Master Aaron Jour of Kuutu llend, lud., said, aiaoni Ollirr tlilaga; "Our Ordrr a national on tit. tliial In all Km work Wi.i i ihn-M, do aouth, no Qt, no wmt. Unit- i im by tbe allkctt cord of fraternity, It la laH.rlnjj to make Latvia ami mora liMKjMoua home on the hUU and lo the valleys of New Knjjloud, among Hi sugar, rice and colton nride of tb aouth, the corn, wheat and luutusal luitd of tlitf cvnlml atati-a at well as lo liH-rtntw the auuatilne and prosperity of the farm home of our brother and Mora who live lu th fertile valleys fanned t the breraea of the raclfle Mtan. It la the iiirjo of thla great fraternity to Increase the euimhlne and ItHpninena In the fi.boo.ooo farm bomea and make) agrUniHure more pnwperou lo all part of our k lor loin country. It hua attll holier and grander object, anion which are to elevate the stand nrd of Inlelllgeuce among the farming population and te Inxj.lre In them more eialted Ideaa of clllsenalilp. "1'hla organisation la one ef the gmit educational force that trachea, among other thing, that honesty, fair dealing, giving value received In all eihniige, 1 ud Hit 17, frugality and thrift and oUcrvIng the Oolden ltule are ceut'.al chnructertatlc of good I'lltzfiiabtp. Retting It seal of con- B. a. Lc:ar, uatx or onanox btati UUAXUB, AMD HUH. LXLDI. deinnntlon on all forma of fraudulent Iractlt-e. extortion or robbery, whetu vr Uono under the forma of law, by rotnbluntlou, monopoly or truat meth od or by the wore vulgar practiced common aiuillng, thua building up a public aentliuent that will otrailte the iiiun or corpora t Ion that auinnace mil Hon of dollar lu any other way than honorable imlhod. brjl on the prin ciple of giving value received for all labor or article of value. "HncceMful agriculture ennnot be te emed by phyalcal labor alone. The method of tho pnat will not wlu euc cet now. t'aat method have eihauat ed the fertility of tho aoll to an alarm Jug extent Such Byatein must be Adopted aa will restore loat fertility and lucrcine It. The grange la the achool where thl ytem ahould be taught. Thl Inipllc. which la tmo, that aucccNNful agriculture ba been tratwfonitcd from a bwtlucas of phya lcal labor mntnly to one dominated by Intellectual force. Knowledge of the gmit laws governing aoll management, vegetable and animal growth, applied aclence In the culture of land, breedlug and feeding of domestic animal. The farmer of today aud the future must be Btudcut and the grange the achool And the medium for the exchange of In formation aud method between fnrm era, that all may profit by the knowl edge gullied by rarh. Tula la practical cooperation that I profitable alike to farmer nud nil the people." lie recited the achievement of the grauge during the pnat year, especial ly emphuaUIng the establishment of the agricultural department and sys tein of rurul free delivery of mall aa among the moat distinctive and Impor tant. II recommended further action on tho fcart of the aUt aud lubordl note grange favorlug: First A law that would compel all property to hour It Juat proportion of taxation. Second. Antitrust law and prorlalon for Btnte Inupectlou of all corporations, Third. A pure food law. . Fourth. A law giving the state rail road commlHulon full power for fixing the rato for freight and passenger lerv Ice. Fifth. Such a revision of feet and salaries as will place them on an equi table bnslR. National Secretary 0. M. Freeman re ported that thero had been laaued dur ing the your 281 charters for new grunges, 45 duplicate charters, 020 seventh degrco certlflcatea and 2,003 sixth degree certificates. The total re " cclpt of the secretary's office during the year rvero: From degree fees and state dues, f 1,840;-charter fees, 4,215; sules of supplle and stock, 12,862,81 dues, $4.25; total, $0,010.80. To total expenses of the office were $001.75, . There hare been 281 new granges or ganized during the year, of which Michigan has 04, New York 84, Penn sylvania 83, Indiana 21, Maryland 10, Vermont 10, Washington 15. , There Lava been 82 granges reorganised. Thua the total of new and reorganized, granges for the year Is 303. , . While the grange may contain only a mltiorlty of farmers, It is well to re ,' member Goethe's sagacious comment that "everything great and wis wtf At first in the minority." FOR TI1C CiHLDIiEH A Cafe Fsv aWota. Md you ever put pa par boot 00 your rati This Is what Dick's pUym&ie ltd to blm. I wa on of them, and It wa great fun even for Dkk hlmaelt Ills feet were tied op la smooth paper, tad then he wa aet down on the toot. Then a apoul tied to a string was pat before blm. btck loved to play with spool and wa quick to cakh them. II liked te play ball with them or make believe they were mice to be toaed or worried, llut when Dkk tried to catch the apool with bl paper boots on It was a funny Bight III legs went wherever they choee. tTbey did not car what he wanted atfalL tarn foot wrnt skating by Itself and left poor Dick flat on the floor. He kicked, rolled over and over and wa the moot puxslvd cat you ever aaw. He looked at that lively spool, winked at it Ha thought that It wa the Queerest spool h bad ever seen and that bla feet were the queerest thing ba bad ever owned. -Ht Nicholas. DnUf TBrBk GIam. To got a correct drawing of a land scape or of other objects la the right perspective, bold a pane of glau over the drawing paper, which must lie on the table or be fastened to the drawing board. Hold the gUa In a slanting way so that the lower edge of the pan rests on the table or ordinary board, while the other edge slants toward you so that it I close to your chin. Looking perpendicularly down oa the paper through the pane of glass, you will see the landacapa or other object reflected In the guts, and It will ba eny to draw the outline of your ob ject ou the paper. ' The only difference la that the pic ture appears upside down, but with a little practice you will be able to get a drawlug which la absolutely correct la regard to perspective. A Cmu ( AM Celeal. A German naturalist recently uade a ceoaus of ant. Being aware of the trait that make ante crawl la horde over any new object near their colo nies, he laid broad piece of smooth wood In their path and scraped the anla off Into receptaclee of alcohol at Interval. This proceas wss continued for a whole week till the hill waa de populated. Five ant bills were thus A a mined In one summer, and the census showed that they had the following popula tions: C3.01R, 07.470. 10.003. 03,604 and 47.821 ants, sll of which were worker. The females and other varieties mad the total number of Inhabitant of each bill amount to about 100,000. fereeta ( Bt The vaarforcet areae of Russia Is Europe, which cover nearly 500,000,000 acre, or 3d per cent of the entire area of the country, are aptly termed "wood en Ituakla." Few people who have not traveled through thl part of the coun try can form any Idea of the country' boundlc wealth In timber. House built of any other material are entirely unknown out aide of tho great cltlca. and wood constitutes the principal fuel. The forest belt In Siberia, called the "Tlagu," atretche In a direct Una from the Ural mountains to the TadSc for 4,000 tulle and 1 In many parta BOO miles broad. This la all the proper ty of the car. A Revet Tmm. The owner of a large oetrlch farm In southern California has trained a pair of these huge bird to drive aa h would drive horses, bitching them to a light buggy or trotting cart which has In It design a third wheel Thla la to prevent the vehicle from turning over. It la by no means an easy task to drive such a weird team, aa you cannot pull up your "horses'' by rem, if you did It would probably result In serious In- Jury to tho valuable birds. Tho only way to guide the conveyance la to hit the offside 4lrd on the opposite side to that whlcji you want hltu to go. Caea. When la a door not a door? When It's an egress,, (a negreea). Why la Ireland likely to grow rich? Its capital Is always Dublin. What la that which never use Its teeth for entlngf A comb. What makes everybody sick but thoso who swallow It J Flattery. Why ought fishermen to be wealthy) Because theirs Is all net profit Why la a tight boot like an oak treat Because It produces a corn (acorn). Why la a plum pudding like the ocean) Because It contains so man currant. ' v l'ir Mas. This la a romping game which la call ed "Hlnkumbooby" by English boys and girls and la sometimes called "Right Elbow In", by American chil dren: Tut your rtM elbow in. Put your rurht elbow out Bhake youraolva a 1UU - And turn youraelvaa about Put your left elbew In, Put your loft elbow out Phake yourMlve a IttU And turn yourselves shout After that sing -right car and "left ear," Tight foot" and "left foot," ate. A Cdl TrUk. ' Take a small picture cut from a pa per or book and wrap It lightly round a candle. Light a match or another can dl0 and hold the flame near until It bs comas transparent . Unwrap tha pic ture, and every on will be aurprisoA to Cud It prated on t& candk, A Qweee Lk. A Strang lake la a It us ted on 4 pan Insula which Juts out Into tha Caspian sea. Tb whole surface of thla lak lq covered with a crust of salt so thfcts, and strong that a man can rida ZZZi It on horseback Vila galet& . -u -ii Steamer Saraii Dliohr lM rM)tai T4r m4 Tr4f Ml lorUt.knW4 Ult. few. ktttU W4aa4r aa rrtlr t p. a , k4 hk h?f lrtt4prtU l. ;sTCMi a ccLuxru Eim L RAILROAD CO. PALLY. as vr aa&ao TATioas tUItT t.m. i.H lie M M IM IH t It ie ItM WW u m 'I i. a. M tt U s s e t M 1M M t M 1 M urn 11 OA 11 u it ' tv rrtl4 Ar II I ! M M S W S in f f 1 T IT in S 1 s S M It Mi Oubl aiif .... ....tin ...v tm4 ... f M 77 II M IV ta lu lu n T M I ... Qulucf .... .. Wtiipvrt.... ....ritiK .... .... IiM.'.. ....SraMoa .... it trla It M4I All Irkliu mmk Iom MaBtcttoM at vllh Vrthra FacIS train U aatf Iron u BMt an Boom lau. At rortian with U Iralnt toavlnf tlntoa 4mi A Aiorl with I. f. A H. C''i boat an rail lla ao luintr T. fotier le aai beat hmtm eat Hank luk olnta- riat?e lor Attoria r waf jHlala ! tMlaa al RaaltMi. TmIb etll nop to tol Nwifiinl al HaalUa ba traa lBtoWMttOebj. J.C. MAf O. Vm, fta. Alt. A4toil.6. rcIHSiaEIIEYCDTvi Mtk.s KUaeys sa4 CUdier Right kill couch d CURE thi LUtICO " Br- line's Jciv Discovery r vgasuariion rnca I OUCHSaaa I0 11.00 Free Trial. Barest and ttuickeet Cur for all THROAT and LTJNO TBOTJB L3, or K 02TZT BACX mmmmmammamBamwnmKms fOLEYSKOIIEriAR WHITO'O Cream Vermifuge the tzmxim WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC atwaaa iivATiea). vmb aaniMNS eecpaaio eatv av Ba!lardSnow Liniment Co. T, LOUIS, MO. WeaK Hearts Arsdu to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every on hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It vu simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientlllo fact thai all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, putting It up against the heart. This Interferes with ths action of tha heart, and In tha course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Vr. D. Kuhl, of NyU. O . iy: Ihadttemaek troubl and xi In I bad (UK u ( KmI htrt troubla with It. I took Kodoi Dapi Car tor about four BMntht a it cur cm, Kodol Digests What You tat and relieves tha stomach of all nervous strain and tho heart of all pressure. ottlai only. S 1 .00 Slia koldtnt 2 Unt tht trial aua. which Mils for 50c, rpared by C. a DeWITT AOa, 0HI0AQO. ObsUn&te rackloj coughs mUDl It soothes and heals the i i ffW uZT 1TI3 TOW contains no opiates or other harmful Remember the name FGLET'Q UCr.2Y fII3 Is so safe or as certain in results. Cvca Up U HI Wilh fcu lira. P. t. Cordler, of Manalnjtoo, Kj.t writes: "My t&ree-jetff add girl bad a severe cass of croup; the doctor said she could not lira and I cave bar Bp to die. I west to the atore and rot a bottle of JPoJevnt Iloncr and Tar, Tb first doaa cava quick relief tad aaved her kia.M Tbret tkea A V1 M FURNITURE, FEED, Jr "S B-IIV m tVVMr fosii 'w- I BC hawflwMBMiti ff I " DM nmm J liiiii mt mm rr I mmi Bmpm TUB k- twlij VMB BUBbAV OVU V V fH mm k, MM k tm IM I I fciJtt UUM4I. I I ALL tn mm mmm y I f I llli m m mmm mm I ' B4 M Ummt tmfmn I KUS1 m-rt mn mmmtma m mmm I MB mmi mmm m I I mtmmmx m f 1 By M If It CABt J m mmi mmm M nil IMMM, J I mmm . mmm mtmrm-f, h Om tVlotT I ) Bki MMi THB JOUBAAA k Ij & i FOimBOUEWi YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE LEWIS III THE- "NORTH COAST LIIIITED" -is THE CMCl ELECTRIC LIGHTED -TRAII OF THE MTHIEST ACME T H THREE E E SEHD FOUR Otitis for LEWIS THE TICKET OFFICE AT K)RTLAXD IS AT 255 MORRISON SXREET. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passen-er Agent, 255 Morrison Street, Cor. Third, PORTLAND, OREGON. that settle on the lungs and may inflamed air passages, stops 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contain Jl Dfl bottle BJmnfit si tima bb . VoU A... mi luWwMM.Mi,wJ 111 ,JN. HARRY 0. OLIVER. HOULTON, DEALER IN. The New YofIi Ete. CE1BAL IIBRCMIIDISB, Ctiml, try Cc:is, Greeks, Pr:it!cy, Fllt, l:r Be LOWEST PRICES . H. MORGUS, St. Helens. Ore. Houlton -:- Meat -:- Market FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS ! i Dry and Salt Pork. : Shop at Roblnoon'o Old Stand. The Steamer Mdi ataka roaaS trtpa aatweaa RAINIER and PORTLAND. LMTtaf KalatoratSS a. as. aad rnUn4 at I M . as. lly iespt tanimj ). aUait a shar mi tk BbJl pBlrenaf , am4 ta Ntarti 111 1t alck Brrtea as tUa Boat. V ara kn u iuf brA waai year BHMlat. Utl U at loot at Tsrlor Strt. ..CI. HdOOUBHauC, KuUjTj TELL, your FRIENDS :-TO USE THE-: -TO THE AUD CLARK EXPOSITION... vnsoT H Eosass OF TRAVEL COMFOKT -IS FOUND OS AXY OF ITS- DAILY -Transcontinental- TRAINS. and ELM BOOKLET. SIX GEHTS fcr WQHDEBUHfl id IE34 n ill develop Into Pneumonia orer the cough, heals and strengthens thfi lungs. FCLCTPD fl drugs, and is safest for children and delicate people. and insist upon having the genuine, as no other remedy Cts? Csred el Lcr.3 Tpcib V7. L. Straub, Editor of St. Petersburg (Fla.) Time, write: Wben coming across tb bay from Port Tampa I got wet and catsgbt a cold that affected soy throat and lungs. I neglected it, tninkinI wookl anon recover, but I kept getting worse, until Ibougfet a boUls of Foley Money una Tar, and it cored ma complete)." two and one-half times aa much a tbe nstirh. KaiiTssaa rt"f CRANITEWARB, ETC., Str. Jsepli Kellogg. laam for tlaad Tot4y, Taon4r and SV rtit at 1 a. k. lor St. Htlaaa, KbUbU, Carroia Point, KaJniar ii4 KbIbo. ArrlTtn at Par. UbL UoaAtj, Wu4a4Bf ea4 ttUmr at t f .a. Tbb Butimt IIortbWBt Imtbi PartiBBd, lima Aoy aa Thnrday lor Ttdo, Cwtl Bxick, mmi T boIbu Bt a.ai wurnlnf WodaaodBf a&4 Starl7llB. as. SoH aatf chsapwt roate to Uo St. HaUns Bttalar district. 6ut!M M CBBaaa WHBOOl BOtlOB. witii loot ot I aire!. M. Mmlmmm- Dining Cars Day and () Night T H THREE E .. . E eight are quickly cured by amaU six and tb ORE, .'''(7 vs mmS r eevift-iwg-wmw'any'-nt;