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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
The Colombia Register.!; Mr. and Mrs It. M. K uVr hu1 liov ter, Jr., of Uoble, went In town on Uunict Tuesday. t'ntrn-4 iw,ii,Wi .ltr A.il tM.( , , . . it ii.r ...t.v ! ii. .u, i., urji,H.,yi,a. i ti.r) Ir. It. Iw and sir. 1 11 and rl.iulrv n r i ,.n:i NttX'tll. Uv In IM.,UUVI.il.v .i.t..f: or. and Miss Mclarn. IhHLTOX. OKK. A I'll 1L 7, W Attorney W. ( Fbdier wasln rt- uh Mudy giving evrdenc in the Neumwu I'Uik u!U ! Ms. Kilo I lryi!ti went to Portland ! Wednesday mornliik! to vllt tier grnl , iuther for fw k. Jolm Hid.nian In town the fiirvivart or I lie week nuttlm? in the having mud v.ir t tb kmd fiet.trv. , . .... I ' y. Hut certainly is in 11 1 "ru,h K'k. vv.. In toun NVplmby fr. hci. he refer to tin, corned- i ,,,ok,nK U ,,h M Me,,,U cut'of the Witter as an aent of ire. ! Tl'e n,,4s' fr'" He summer soR, and aied lunatic, etc. -rt'BLIMIKn CVKKT rSIOAV II. M. MITt'MKLL. KttlTJr! Miti-r1(Ml.v riv l . pf yrr in vlvncr A'lrrrtUinr ftr rrm.Mb. Mr. lliiv y y all the had thin he ia a u.iml to about the alitor o( this 1 I'xiH-r. Hi is so used to Man at turn that I. !. I..t fe.1 vivi.1 1 dres pusls, node weir, Ind e ;y ever tdiown in iv.luier, at Kills A (V. Hy Vogebang, the gentlemanly clerk In 'A. Kriedherg's on fectinery slor , Has No Use For The Reglstor. There stems to be a disposition on the part of the sheriffs office to! naa n "'form frju ituumatUiu boycvt the Register. As proof 0f j "' 'k- this we submit the following letter, , M,kc fta;, J'0",'6 . , lv ev'iilii) Innu roillaitil litre hr written upon paper from the slw. Nv nmultlK wwk ou ifTs office and sigiiwl by the sheriff, important business. Martin White? : t jj. Thomas if th 1'rvion Mfk'. Sr. Hkikxs, Okk.. Jm. ."1,1'DVt. t'o., who lui Uen in the lat for the Mr. Iyiwanl W. iVady, Port- 'jvist four montlis, Mturiud In-me mou land. Dear Sir: In reply to yours ' day and was In lUinier tills werk. ofthe.'ftHh instwillsayl have no! vl:iikhv and Thursday were ex use for the Houlton paper. There ? RnjIimtH, tuVfc Rt fch)K)i aml ,he qu. is., other papers in the county, j lioI, uppermost in the vh.Urs.nlnd Take your choice of them. j f(r Mxt wWk wil, u ,.r)it, ! pi!l' ' i. . JIARIN "HITF- j . Miss Mary YniIi.ins, h. has len I nderthe law the attorney lies : dangerously ill with tyho. p.iei. the right to select the paper where ! inonla, i. rapidly Improving inrewpmiNv Ins notices shall appear. Undir Mr. White's rule, which is as tyranical as that of the Czar of all Russias, the attorney has the right to select the paper, but it must bt one of the three Republican papers. Wo were of the opinion that the s leriff was elected to serve the peo ple and not to serve the K p Mican party. THE GR.ANGE J. W. fiAKROW. CV4ihm. N. T, JYms IWTMivw.W'ni Art 1 gr Soft GRANGE Flfte INSURANCE. icf.tr ni KODES PATTEKK3 10c mmht 1 I Ihim v to I Ji TEOXSCH'S CORSETS m mm 1 KAI3IER DEPASTKE3T. Have a night-Cap-on ihe 22d. What did the Wi-gg'ebiijt siiy? Fbhlii season ojiens April 15th. New stinimer poxlsjust arrivel at M. Ellis & L'.'s siore. Judg- J. R. Imii was in Portland on business Tne?d:iy. Mis Lire Sex'nn of Portland is visit ing Iter father at this place. Dr. A P. McLaren was in St. He len Tuesday visiting Dr. Cliff. L. Swelt and dmixhte' Mixs. May werePrtland vUiurs lust Friday. Deputy Fish Warden Wrbsler picked up two nets at Maygerou Monday. to th skillful treat inent f Dr. Mi-Lar-en. I). L. Avery, the genial hnt of the Log V&bln faff, who Ins been under the eare f Dr. MvLarvii this week, suffering with iagrippe is able to alut again. E. A. James and Alviu Mile, wlio recently tlie gio!ine louncli "Flyer" to Vie. Furor atliohle, liavere-pmelta!.-ed it. They have a tender pm in th ir hearts for the little lost and w ill uot part with her again. Fish Commissioner RrrU f xrral YrW ! AeUlliia Kr Ik Vmi Year. One of the most pivrttuble forms of tvopratloii In the gnuige is in the Insurance- organliatlous. Itelow are , gleu the slgnlfioant features of varl us rejHrts recently made: ! Tle Dutebesa and Coivuubla Patrons Fire Kelief association, with heudouar-1 ters at Mlllertou. reiHrtet ou Jau. 1 1 -six) indole m force, the amount of ,5 With the CASH for tho Best Bitrcahs on EArth h HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES? average Iokss for seven years have Uvn Jl.us per Jl.tXHl of Insurance lily's tuis tnany. me i-trons i ut- 2 5 I nttc l.lncns, Towels, NimUIn. 1 Icmmcil HhcetM nnd Pillow Casts. Liter Cur- ARE YOU READY WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR lief assovlatlou of Jefferson county re ported loases the past year exceeding those in luauy years, lightning alone having caused $lsiH"0 in losses, the to tal amount of losses being fXOim, Notwithstanding the large paymeuts niulnl. there was a saving of over &S.IHM to the H)Hcy holders over slock company litsuraiwe. This nsaoclatlou now has alKut ",HK pouch's, with Jli (DM.uio of insurance In force. The to tal receipt for the past year were I II.- l'.vj.;.:. The Fire Itelief association of s Wayne tvuuty r'iorts over $r,nOO.il of Insitraiuv on granfe property lu the ivisiity. Newark trauge aloue carrylug Jt.VuiOof this total. The iienesee Comi ty PatrvmV Fire Kelief association, with licail.iuarters at llatavla, has 1.1 10 Hileles In force, caveiing J-,r.lt'Ka The t'luiutainiua County Patrons' Fir Kelief association has Millcles in fkre covering T.iri7-."i of prtKrty. The SteuU'ii County Patrons' Fire Ke lief association has U.uTI jnillcy holders nud a total Insurauce of $3,Cl.,luO. ttilnn. lUaiiUctM,CMnr.rtcrn. White ntul Colored I tcdMpreiKls, Hwlaa net KufTlctl CurtulitH, Feuther lMlloxVK, Down CimliUiim. Testry,C i inipcrics. liitd Itoldtl CiirtuliiN tuul Keep This List For Reference. NATIONAL AID FOR ROADS. I'trmrn AM Ih aOVrraairat, l.rl the (io rraiural llrtp Them. In a recent address before the Ohio state bum! of agriculture the lecturer Link Burton of 0f the national grange remarked that Kalama aud Lin Webster of Axtoiia, .e believed the movement to secure na where in Rainier, Wednesday looking tiotial aid for kkx1 roads wns e.jultable out for poaclwrs. They pickel up a net j ami right. below town and one near tioble.buliio The people most Interested in better roads, mild he, are those engaged In tilling the stll. comprising alout one- J2..V) RobbiiKt Curtains, cut to l:t.m Swell .Styles Robbinct fori. "V Hlcnchcil Tabic Damask '.Ik ,"S-inch Ilkached 1 )anuk . ! . . 11.00 T'2-inch lUavy Damask f.HiOHeuvy Hlcuchctt Napkins ...tl.ltt ...ll.W ... .'t'.K: .. ' OS L llcmmiM Restauranl Napkins . . T.V 15 Oregon Wool lUaukcts 2.:U 1 4.2 White Oregon Hlankcts 2.W N II..pk) Large Oregon Hlankcts f:U' l .; i L rctonne L overctl Lomfortcrs l.c $1.7") Downaline Comforters .l.l.f 10c Hrtmnctl Pillow Cases for Me 72x10 Hetntnttl 1(2. CO llobbinet CutlaiiiH .W l'nklnch Cream Damask. 7.V' Keather Pillows for (MV. lKmbtc Wart Sheets fl.7." Coloretl Ileilspreud 12 l-2c Strijc Curtain Swks I V I'iguml Fancy Swiss 1.00 New Nottinglutn Curtains... W)c I.ace Curtains, pair.; II. ."D I'ancy I.ace Curtains Cases for c M SI wW 31V Ti 11.2.1 amask Jrc ..... i W f tc h lie . 7-V; ..li.oo 2 A Odd Things Turkish Wash Cloths . i'i U -'nch Cluck Toweling , f-i Ulcachctl Russian Crash Brown Linen Toweling .'Ki-inch Window Scrim '., V? :iS inch Stripe Swiss Curtain '. V Check and Colored Iionlcr Napkins ? i New Silkolccns, 12 l-'ic. 1(V Sc 2C 10c .c m m iC arrest weie made. Mrs. F. M. Bell, Mrs. S' Minor, Mrs. Beebe and Dr. Bird of Kels, were in town Tuesday A . I New Tapestry, Me, 4 V, :Ke Down Cushions, 7.V. .'We Tatiestrv Portieres, :i.5i), I2..V).. Couch Covers, IL.'iO, :.,10. I2..i0... Table Covers, 11.00. 7-V. 2.1c f Cottage Curtains, new, 11.251 flc fi Swiss Curtains, 11.00, !.V, 0.- tfc r5 - I 2.V it . u Ta f.. hi third of our population. The fanners v They will lit ad large of 'he country have by energy and In- ; d; rty of Kelso iie pie wlio will attend ustry plaee.1 iij)oii the markets of the a , the eoiirt here on the 2Jtli ind. by ! volume of the product of ( ti e soli as to .irct tJi' tml.ince r tr.iae WIC H AVIS NO COMPETITION. Thecluirncterof the Mtoclc th.it we carry is not to be compared with lite var nished ras tti lie found on the so. called Uirualn counter. Mi. Ked and oibers. i Mrs. Walter Beed, the clebrated! vocalist f Portland, whose voice will delights Bainier audteuct on April; witli foreign countries, imiklug us a nelliug instead of a buying nation. They have responded nobly to every call issued In the name of their state A Agents For Uadennaslin; McAlIen & McDonnell Corner Third and Morrison Sts., PORTLAND, ORE Ajeits For Forest KiUs Knit Uoderwet nh, is attenilinx lite itranu up. ra in j ;in,i ,mtion, n view of these and other San Fnincisen durimf this moiith. She i facts that might be stated they nw will return home on the iVth iiixt. jrsk In the uauie of Justice that the 'Cap:. F.ank Turner, sou- In la to ' "l" "htWli w? ir-u-l ahnll ' , . m, . Improved. Before the surplus now beld our esteemed cit.z-n Mr. and Mrs. C ... ' . ' , ., 1J l 111 II il 1 itf Ikkl I k Jt VI HUM III 1.1 it- , Illlawer, left Wedlies lll'Tiling I , 111,,,,1!1i ,.lllks :,!, It.ten.4t ! 15tll . , . . - , . . At E. H. Joseph is down at RhineanK.ns j fjf W,iiehow Yukon, Ter., Alaska, l tills wetk fixing Wtu. Fishers gasoline launch. ihs. Alice Tibbet'ji of Httllu was i MHume command of the wtceiuer t'o- lie lun.biaii on tl.e Yukon river run. will return about Nov. 1st. visiting friends iu town the forepart j v.T. watts, w. B. Stevens and Tom oi i ue weeK. or the ereetlon of expensive govern-. ment buildings lu citlc4, which Las be come a fixed iK.licy of the government, proceed further the 3'UXM.OoO ieopl of the country enageil in rural pur suits demand a recoicnitl m of their Grant ,:s Urd of vee se e in town J n th( lniprovctmnl of ,lUbwa A. L. Clark, dealer in stationery and I .... m.....1mv mneviif tin mill and a periodicals, on Tuesday filed a petition ; j,:iif t.i tftcli of county rad h i, tis j in bankruptcy. ! ti tt t nul. F. Ilinu to e tabl a Al. Pierce left down river with liis ; sail -fnct.ry grade the plan of iei.u..iiu j scow ou Sunday for U flhiiig griui'l j the road was abandoned, for the piei on Pnget island. i eni. t Iesf . by national patronage. 3C 32 K. of P. HALL SATURDAY EYEXIXG APRIL 29th. at 8:30 Mrs. Walter Reed Contralto Miss Kathryn Lawler Soprano Prof. J. W. Belcher Tenor Prof. A. T. Baldwin Accompanist Mr. E. Melvin Dodson Humorist Chicago papers fay Mr. Dodson the equal of 13111 Nye and Slalk Twain. lion. (ro ;. Lar. The Hon. t'yrus ti. I.ue, ex-governor of Michigan, has Ix-eu one of the most n.-tive grange workers In that state for many years. lie has lieen a power In the Order nnd Is revered by every member thereof, lie has been a Mtreessf ill farm er, Intensely practical In bis methods and a favorite speaker nt formers' i'nsU tutes, granges, etc., on all sorts of farm topics. As Miehigan's fanner governor he made an honorable and valuable rec ord, lie is still enjoying a vigorous old age at his home in t.'oldwater, Mich. r - -'It J 'tr . ( Spring Opening. K. of P. Hall, Saturday, April , at seven o'clock, p. tu., under the auspices of the Indies Aid of the ' M. 11 Church. We shall have a grand display of HO lU-autifull Handkerchief; Aprons of nil kinds, i-lzes and prices; Spring bonnets. Just the tiling for berrying; ! some good sullanthi! sofa pillows and ' a uuiuiier of articles of fancy work. Sale will continue from 7 to 11. Fioru 0 to 10 a free entertainment will be given by the teachers of the public school wbicli will amply repay you for coining. Mrs Oliver will fum leh intislo during the evening. From 10 to 11 the Social Hour-We want everyone to have a good old fash loiied visit. Dill of Fare to be served from 7 to i; 10 to 11. Ice Cream, 10c. Cuke, 5c. Sandwich, oc. Doughnuts, 5c, Salad, of. All are cordially Invited to attend and we promise you u most enjoyable evening. DUon Withdraws From 1'Ub.kanlc. After years of coiitlnuons ojicratlon on the Port laud-Clatskanle n ute, the Shaver Transportation ('oinpany his dicided to withdraw lis service from the lower river, and the change will I probably made May 1. Captain James A "Profeorlt" rnK. Shaver who was in Rainier Sunday, a suon nme ago a grange was or- jiw xplainetl Ihe desertion or the ter f - . 4. At - ".1 t. CA..A.. .... i A w IIOX. CTIt'ja O. I.ff'E. ? ? ? ? ? 11111 PRICES: 35 and 50 Centa ; ganlzt'd nt the Ohio State university, ! the first strictly "firofesslonal" grange I ever Instituted. The officers were us follows: Master, Professor Homer C. Price; overseer, Professor Alfred Vivian; lecturer, Professor A. 0. :McCn!I; steward. Professor C. B. Gal ! breath; assistant steward, Professor A. V. Ilurgrss; chaplain. Professor J. W. ! Decker; seeretary, V. II. Davis; gate j keeper, rrofessor ('. 8. Plumb; Ceres, I Mrs. Homer C. Price; Pomona, Mrs. J. I Warren Rmith; Flora, Mrs. II. A. Web- I er; lady assistant steward, Mrs. J. W. Decker. The officers were installed by ex-Oovernor N. J. Itachelder of New Hampshire, national grange lecturer. A banquet followed. National (secretary Freeman made n hit when he said at the time of organization: "I believe you will succeed. You appear to lie as in telligent as the average grange." ntory is not due to any falling off in lie trade, but the demands of his 'towing business make it imperative that another steamer le brought into use. It cost nothing to tjy 2t 0 Swell about it. Mureli Topic For DUc hhdIoii. March topics suggested by the na tional lecturer for discussion In the subordinate granges are as follows: What Is the most Important matter to come up for consideration In our primary cuncus or local election, and what is our duty In regard to it? What grange Rvcnts should be ob served by our grange In addition to holding the regular meetings? SCHOOL REPORT. Hchool lieportof dist. No. 2d for Ihe month ending March, 24. Number of days taught - 11 hoy enrolled ,. 1. gl'ln Total ,, average dally attetnlence Total number of days absence times tardy none Roll of Honor. Georgia. Eddeen, Dorothy, and Flor ence Fowler, Hazel and Ethel Neer, l.ula Farr, Clifford, Lottie, Orvllle, Hilda and Hatlle Maklnslcr, Milton nnd Nora Young, Earl Bradley, Ralf Ligblfoot, and Johny Link. W. A. YOUNG, Teacher. 20 17 10 33 28 mi 22 A re you 1 good guesser? 2t C Bwett about it. What Did tha Wogglobug Say The VVolebu? was pa'In? Swtitt'n Store and stopped a whll to look in when I heard him say WHAT DID (IE SAY ? To every man, woman or child , who Kuensea the eiact wordn of the WokkIo Hug L. SWETT WILL GIVE Ten Centa in cash or merchandise. It costs nothing to try. All answers must be sent in before Thursday, April 20th, with name of sender to N. B. The names of the correct guessers and What the Wogglebug Said will be published in the next issue of the Gazette. ' 1 GEITLE HI8T-THE WOGGLEBUG SilD SIITEEK WORDS ?' ? ? ?; ? ? ? y The Steamer. Iralda. Mskt round UIpi bttwea .. RAINIER and PORTLAND. Lcsvlnr aInUrt':00 a. m. tad rrtltD4 at T.V p. ia. dllr rxcil HunUr). W olloll ihsr of lbs pubilo plruug. aud la rtura will glrs quick Mrrlct nd oloa bost. Ws r bars to lr and ssntyour bulnMt. jUao lac at foot of Taylor Htiwct. . h mm11! FOIEYSiaBIlEYOJuE Bakes Kidneys m4 Bia4tf Rfgfit c.witt' rri.. ni Tho famous Uttta pT.lu COLEYSUOHEMUt Curtt Coliit friveoU rMumoaU 1