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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
LOCAL. VUt Prvtlm, lrtWlJ Pco'i'. You ran raU-h lalmon after loniorruw. Trout Ailiinj nu la popular In tuutin tain itrraini, lloullon waaUrfrom Wing a "dry" loan tail Kunday, Wt l.a tl (wiila of tnlctk'ttrr' a.'lt awk from H. apjKw, N.A. J'vrrjr mwUa liialmti trip to N-mMv tlii dm of tdli wwk, AlU'rt Jolmaon la rH.tlug a fine naw l-ani on tin C'luiiln.tr lav. H.liy Watklna ami IjiIu (icor wrt Imjii.v from ihvlf avltool lait wwk. lU.kToUie wifo of (icorgo Urotiar, of lloullon, AjtII 3, daughter. Jul lUtun aa on our at recti toil Moii'lav, full of biwlncM, aa umiil. KiMjoav la to havo a (tlionoi;rali eiiiiruininont for Mill, Prldny, mnlnf. 1'i't Hf.-To giHj.1 frcth utll.lt tii. Afj.lyat V, Vlvlan'a, Columbia Ciiy. lUr Mayvn, of Warren, one of our rcroui faruiira, a a lvaaaiit call r Hattirxlay. iJ ilm Carney SumlayeJ It la Mil, rwiiti In Kiwt I'ortlaml, returning to llutitton Monday. A until I'erry t ent uj to fcca.jooe Ht unlay to visit her daughter, Mn. Ilrnry (.amU-reon, II. Italmond and It. fkm-man aol Ml m IMnard of Vernon ia mere in town lait Huiitlv. County School Kuwrlntcndrnt Cof, land traniacttd butlneaaln Un melrojKh lit luat PaturxUy, Water IVllwtur tvcker.of St. Helen, aaln I Ionium lait ."atunlay collecting fr lila company. Herman Uke itarttxl Tueaday for Montana, where he tipeda to make hia I.mh In the future. Jatnei llonnlt k aa up to the-1. 0. 0. F. meeting Saturday night. Mo re turned to hia iivte at Clifton, Monday. Tin MiM'kUduck In St. Helena ii be ing ralard and new decking put on. filter Clark, of lloulton, haa the job. Jainui (j. (Vix, of lloulton, itarled laat week for Nuahagak river, Alanka, where he III rviualu for th auuinier. Landlord Crawford la homo from Waahiugton fount and la now putting in croM on hia fa-u. tho late tiitaun property. Our town treaiarer traamcte! buil net in Cortland laat Friday. Iliiayi l'orlland'i luburUaro all grow ing fait in population. T. It. Marattal, wllo ana cltiM.were viiltlng In lloulton over Hutidity, Mm. Marthal la a itoter of Mra. I. II. Cope land, ut lloulton. rk'Vcral of the atave factory boyi have lieen getting a raieo in their wagii of lU, owing to becoming wore cltlcivnt in the machinery they ocrate. Tlx RfRiiter roan haa a twenty acre chicken ranch adjoining the town of lloulton lor aaiia. iiargnin. riuevn a. - . t . hundred dollan will take It, ifila'med within tit nest thirtv dayi. Mrwra. J am ci Monahan and George WhiU w ho are down the river at Calif laniet, logging for Arniatrong A I'vlton cam home long enough to attend mill tutlon ceremoniea of the (kid Fellowa Lodge laat Saturday nlgrft. Frank Kellcy ia nuning a tor hand, having run a iplinter in hia thumb, cauilmta levero wound. It iabecom ing quite atyliih to carry a hand in a ling. Only five of tho lloulton boyi ar follow ing the faihlon juat now. Lait Friday Pert Kobcrti of lloulton, while working at the Willard-Caao mil near ltainier got mixed up with the line (rout a donkey and had two rib broken and waa pretty badly ahaken up, but ii Improving very nicely at preient. J. W, Charlcton returned from Car- rota Point Tueidav. He haa been laid up with a broken leg since the Cth of Inst February and if again Juat able to get around on crotchet. We are pleased to learn that he it getting along nicely. Carpenter Oharley Clark, of Kainior, ia kept on th Jump keeping up with work given him to do. He it an A No. 1 mechanic and the jointa he makei fit Juat like the paper on the w all." The twcmaitcd ichooner Catcadei it loading tlci from I-ewit river at the Oregon Wood Co'l. dock in St. Helena. A part of in cargo wat cut by Sherman Brother! and Funwood A Hrinn't mill out lack of lloulton. Jamet Sheldon hat a new 40-hore power launch, and with It and tke aa alltanceof a diver, waa putting mags on the lelnlng and flihlng grounds last week, Walt. Fomeroy of Bcappoone will assist In operating the aeln on the WiU low Iter grounui. The cheapest It not always the best; in fact, It rarely It to but the best It the cheapest in the long run. When comparing: our prlcet with other houses, car thit in mind. We do not claim to quote the cheapest goods, but we quote the best quality at loweat llnurci. quali ty and price go hund In hnnd at HA 1 LEY & BBISN'S. v The Free Metholiat Quarterly Meet inirwlllbe lieldiu the 15. K. church, lloulton, Ore., April 18 and 10. W. N. Coffee, D. E., will conduct the tervlcct. All lovlted to ooiue. tiervluet at 8 p. m w Ais2!ctc!yPuro L5 1:3 SUBSTITUTE The iiiatltutlon of the (Kid Fellows lodge at lloullon last Hnturday night marked an eoch In the social event! of thla thriving little city. There were Initiate, A canl niembvn and one by dismiisal certificate, making in all .11 mem ben. The degrc w ork waa put Oh In a very creditable manner ly the Hal nler Lodge team. Afu-r the caiifering of the Initiatory dtitrco a fine banquet wai served hy Mawthewa, the hotel otan, in Ferry's hall, of which the membvraof lloulton Lodit with their guest InJulg!. The other degrees were then conferred. M. Helens lodge rante over In a body and brought two candidates along for the third degree, and they were taken through with the Houlton. boyi. There were tlxtren visitor preient from ltainier, 17 from St. Helens, and one from Haaalo of I'ortlaml, and one from Clatakanie. The work of institution was performed bv IVputy Urand Master 0. W. Welch, of Marshlnue, who haa the work thor ouflily contuiltU.il, having all the charKea at hi touxuv't end. Speeches were made by the visitor! and mcinUrs and all who were prtvent will look hack to the iiixlit of Institotion of Houlton Ixxlge No. 1H., I. (), O. F., aa one of the uiost pleasant page in the history of their Uvea. F.urtflurs attempted to go throuKh the town ( f Kcappo'Me last Saturday night. They aucceedt-d In breaking the lock on the Scappoos Lmubcr Company's tool house, where they secured a plckeroon, With this they broke the lock on Henry tambcrson' bhicksmith shop and so cured a brace and bit ami attempted to cut into Watts A I'rices store. The bit waa broken and it ia thought they be came frightened and gave tip the Job. Scappoose ii on the expansion order. Memrs. WnU A I'rit-e havo knocked out the tH'titiotis in their store building and have doubled the floor apnue for bust nesi Thry have erected a larre w are- room and are putting In a new postoflice with a rural delivery compartment. Hob McKay haa moved his shop and ia build ing a barn ami othcrwife improving his town property. Mrs. S-hell hat Just completed a very nice rcs'dence. Mr. Honelann haa the foundation luia for a new residence near the ttlaner mill. The building mania ha also extended out into the suburb of tho town and it will only be a short time until Portland and Scappoose and St. Helens will all be one. The first game oi ball of tue season was pulled oft luRt Sunday a. Scappoose between the Sluggers, of St. Helens, and the Whirlwinds, of Scapposc. The homo team diu the visitor! up in great ihape. The score stood 11 to 22. The St. Helens battery waa Henry Waters, pitcher, and Frank Fluirg, catcher. The battery of the Whirlwind! wat Albert Ijoiiard pitcher, and the catcher' name we did not learn. To those who are not regular attend anti on church service, would aay that I would be pleased to aee such at the North Knd Chapel, St. Helens. Two weeks from laat Sabbath endi my short pastorate, Wesleyan Methodist, for this conference year. Conference convenes May 3, 11KV, at Fast Portland. I desire to thank those who have assisted in our services. W. K. Cahiisotos, Pastor. An Evangelist from Portland viaite St. Helena Sunday night and preached a very interesting discourse. In his pre llminary remarks ho said he had been preaching a few serfuons in the North Knd of Portland and possibly a few ol the thoughts there presented might here he paused a moment and then add ed "be of Interest to those present." Norvel Whlttcn and Myrtle "West were marncu in rortianu rriuay last Miss West is the eldest daughter of Harry West, of Scappoose, and Mr, Whitten is well and favorably known in the vicinity of Scappoose. Theywll occupy a house at Henrici's Landing and will go Into tho dairy business, Wbi. B. Rush, the Olatskanie pho tographer, visited this end of Columbia county this week, taking views of Scap poose, Houlton, and other points of in terest for exhibition at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Mr. Rush is an excellent workman and makes flno viows. Perry Muilingur hud tho misfortuno to get his hand jammed between two ties and pretty badly mashed, hut It is get ting along nil right and will only lay him up for a shmrb time, He took a ride on the Odd Fellows' goat Saturday night. The eii'.crtaluuieiit given In HpvuPe'a Opera Houe on Wrdottdtty veulig by the loya nf lloulton n lnid sa rretlllable alHtlr, and the public that (II let! lle ItoUMf U a guaaMklee tli i were LaiidNoiutly niuunerutnl drtli "oul.le they were put to In .anting up tbU HilrrUlniiMMil, which nltl of dlabiKiiee, ruulo and amipi. The pro ci-eda gi toward buying a b 'M-httll outfit ' ' WAHEEJ IOTES. U The rotuls ar not In extra good con it ion yet Farmer are well along with their prlng work. Mr. Tate 1 in the lumber business this season and 1 alway happy. John Kiscnblattcr la hauling hi cream out of th Canyon to Johnson's cream Peter Mayer it getting out piling for 'ortland parties to be shipped to Han 'ranciaco. (Jotlcib Newman is hauling wood out of his timber and piling It up at John son' landing. Mr. Zelunan I milking something ke 20 cows. ' He dispose of the milk to J. C. John ion 'a creamery at Scappoe. le ts also planting 20 acres into pota toes. The W. O. W. boy of Warren are arranging for special memorial service at Warren on KastcrtUy. They w ill be Joined with Houlton Camp and Circle. Th ad J reel will be delivered by Rev. Lew Davie. The Uiforui IUnk W. 0. W. will viiit lloulton lodge on the night of April -"Jandi-ut on the work, taking one or more candidate through. A smoker and a "stag snpjicr" U on the program. Through TlrfcvUlo mil K.alra antl Kn rvpaan rolnl In Uwaaartlon With th II. It. N. to., mow on aalf at A. A V It. B. linrl 'Kgor Odlr at As toria. Ry an arranircmcnt effective since Oc tober 1st, the A. A U. R. R. Is now sell nit tliroutfli ticket over ita lino from Astoria in connection w ith the O. R. A N. Co. for all Kustern and European K)int. in addition to ticket via the Northern Pacific Railway, thus icivinit passengers the choice of route to any part of the east and Europe, at the same rates as in effect from Portland. For the Oregon IX'velopment League meeting to be held In Portland, April 20 and 27, the Northern Pacific bus named a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, ticket to be sold on April 20 and 27 only with final limit for there turn trip on April .TO. This rate applies to all point between Portland and Goblc. Lowest Prices In Groceries. Owing to buying in large lot, without telling you about our increasing hue i ncss, etc., we make you the following irlcei t 3 bottles bluing for 10c. Bacon, 9 l4c and 10 Mcper lb. 27 lbs. beans for $1.00. 27 Iba. good qulity rice for 91.00. 5 lb. pail pure leaf lard for 4,"c. 10 lb. pail pure leaf lurd for 00c. 3 cans tender sweet corn for 2.V. 3 cans 1st quality tomatoes for 25c; 13 cans for 1.00. 8 bars Golden Star Soap for 25c. 2 cans yellow Crawford peaches, 2VU Gold dust or Dew Drop wash powder, 2 for 35c. 3 cans carnation cream for 25c and otlycr goods in proportion. v PERRY A GRAHAM, Houlton. Circuit Court. Circuit Court met in ndjourneil scb sion April n ana me loi lowing cases wero called and entries of docket were made: , W, E. Newsome vs. A. L. Clark. Mo tion to file nmended answer denied. The Keystone Lumber Co. vs. Wilson Bros. Allowed to amend complaint; set for trial May 10. C. rarelius vs. Oregon Lumber Co. Demurer overruled ; given ten days to file answer. J. X. Rico vs. Wilson Bros. Set for trial May 11. Nettie Blood vs. E. S. Bryant. De fault. John Calahan vs. M. Bascndorf. Con formation of sale. John Pringlo vs. East Fork Shingle Co. Confirmation of sale. Weiuhard vs John D. Wilcox. Con firmation of sale. John E. Qulnn vs. E. B, Qulnn. Dis missed. Davis T. Brush vs. Helen A, Brush. Decree of divorce. Geo. B. Archor vs. Myrtlo Cooper Archor. Decree of divorce. -II. West vs. Geo. II. Lamont ct al. Order for defendant to withdraw eiecu tlon In case. , , Lena Curtis vs. W. W. Cartis. De cree of divorce. - Court adjourned to Saturday, May C, 1905. For a Weak Digestion. No medicine can replace food but ChainberlAin'a Stomach and Liver Tublets will help you to digestyour food. It ia not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to tho Hystem, but tho nmount di gested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give theee Tablets a trial. Thou saiidn Imve been benefitted by their use. Thev only cost a quarter. For pale by retry & Graham. 5 A U v-.t ;L, 0 Boys' Krice Pants Suits Suit that ar the Latest Patterns and Styes, made to wear and look well, in uli the new Koods, n-es from 3 to l' years. Our prices uvui.. ! 1 C( fi.OUtoas little a 1 VI Boys' Blouse Suits With Knee Pant, many steles and patterns.' select from ; a dregy suit for little men w ho are o their mettle; ayt-n 3 to 8 years Our 0 rr price from fi.OO to as littlo as vpi.UU Mens 00 ou re mteresUHl in noxI clothes. HppeHrance, and it should hs the l)t A Better One vii .Mi.i-wi Hon iii. .uwuji juu nuuiu iiac w ia your taiior, ana me only anierence in tue clotl jiiiey arc mc uifcrr vi mo in.. i. eymem oi rinu iiana-iailorea Ulothea, the "K. R." shoulder kinrt. luint . hviiivo tire uvoiui wiiuii, iucicbuiu big Here lor f ltf 10 fiJ.W. , 6 CAJX SilOW .1 t.u.1 alitlf n WfTI TH THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER, 221 and 223 Morrison, Cor VV iaUVsO .. - First St., PORTLAND, OBX. pCTggryy Another grand jury investigating the lute grafts won't let many of our big men free of suspicion. Chamberlain' Cough Rritirdy the Beit anil Maul Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy chil dren, railroad men buy it forpevere cougha and elderly peoj le buy it for la grippe," say M ore Bros., of Eldora, Iowa. ' We Fell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several othei good branas." Theio io no ques tion but this medicine is tha best that can be procured for cough and colds, whtther it be a child or an adult that is aillicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Perry it Giaham, general mer chants, guarantees them at 50c. Baptists in Brownsvillo will build a now church. 5 About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies hav been suggest ed. To hay that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an txtensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment of this disease. One ap plication of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to pwrmanent cures by its nse. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle. For sale by Perry fc Graham. lloulton wants a drug store ana a doctor." It's see, is lloulton dry. Journal. Better come down and see. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Sufferinc frightfully from the virulenl poisons of undigested food 0. G. Grayson, of Lula, Mies, took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the remit," he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative Drouertis. 25o at Perry & Grahams store, guaranteed Wasco will vote on issuing bonds for a sewer, light and water system. Keep your bowels regular hy the use of Chaniberlmn 's btouoach am; Liver Tablets. There is nthing better. For sale by Perry & Gra ham. A Heppner horao committed suicide by hanging. Perhaps had seen aa auto. ..... i r n r i iOk rv ond by coming -here you'll get all the Batiafnction hi Btyle and quality you could desire. Itw our . way of doing business,, and then, too, we are showing, nobby line of Men's. Youths' aud Boy's Clothing, Come and get your Easter Suit. Youth's Knee Pants .. . ,. .. For Little Men SUITS Made to wear and look well ; age from t to 10 years j made up in CflPtfimere and Worsted, in all new patterns. Our 1 If price from foOO to as little a V Youth Long Pants Suits In an the New Stylet and Patter), in "Canuneret and Worsteds; suits made like papa's, and niaki men out of little fellows; ages 14 to 20 CC -r years. Price from $13 to as little as, vpO.UU SPECIAL, Spfiig SMfcl Every man is or should be. A man 'is indued verv larwlv W !; rwrnnfll he can afford. You don't have to spend With "K. B." Shoulders gyffly?0ft?0g Ciyyqgtyyag Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends' fatal ly but by choosing the right medi cine, E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had kidney trouble, which caused me great pain, suf fering and anxiety, but I t iok Electric Bitters, which effected a complete cure. I have aUo found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble and keep them constantly on hand, since, aa I find they have no equal, costs but a trifle? For sale by Per ry & Graham. Ellen Erickson and Erick Mattson obtained marriage license April 4. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians paid that W. M. Snnthart, of Pekin, Ia, had incurable c mumption, his last hoje vanished; bui Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, kept him .out of bis grave, ile says: "ibis great specific completely cured me. aud saved my life, bmce then I have used it for over ten years and con sider it a marvelous throat and ung cure." Strictly scientific cure or ci ughp, sore throats or colds sum preventive o f pneumonia Guaranteed, 50a and $1 00 bottles and 50 cents. Perry & Graham. Many new bathtubs are being put in small town barbershops. ' It troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain 3 Pain Balm trial. It will not cott you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain, it also cures sprains and bruise? in one-third the time reouired by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbite? quincey, pains in the side and chest,-glnnuiar and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it kvery bottle warranted, rnce 2o at Perry & Graham. ; Trial bottles free. The sugar beet industry around Echo promises to grow into a big one. A Daredevil Ride Often ends in a sad aacoident. To heal accidental injuries, use Buck len'b Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Col umbus, 0., "caused me great pain Physicians were helplep,butBuck len's Arnica Silve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burn's, like magic. 25c at Perry & Graham's. for 131 r " j E 00 a whole lot of monev with na to lnl tea ia icacoJ the clo- you $7.45 for$ 12.50. Notice of Intention to'Apply for Liquor License. 1 - SX JLU.RiR)N8 CONCERNED YOC,' AND - ni u mynu wniuie miiira that j, jcJhrt Freeman, will on the :trddy of My, lm, ap ply to the Conniy Court ol Columbia County. Slate of Oregon, lor a lieenw to wll uplrttHOUs, vinous and mult ltimrs auti bard cfiler in quantities less than one Kallon tor a period of six month, in the village of brappoose, Koap- INMKte )iwhici, loiumina Louuty, Wreren, hk'D application will be basetl nuon the fol lowing petition: , rtnnox. - In the County Court of the Btnte di nmnn. for Columbia County. in the tuatterot the application of John Free man for a lii-enne to sell HDirltou.s. malt or ln- ou liquom and fermented cider In quantitle leva i nan one gallon. To tne uon. county C ourt of Columbia Coun ty and Mate of Oretton. We. the undersigned leiral voter and ml denw of Scuppooye precinct, in Columbia County, State of Oregon, and who hae actual ly resided in ald precinct thirty dam prior tof . the signing aud tiling of this petition, would respectfully petition your Honorable Body at the May term of said Court, commencing on Wednesday, the 3rd dav of May, lyft'i, to be held in tne court house in the City of frit. Helens, in aid county and State, that a license be grant ed to John freeman to sell spirituou, vinous ana man liquors ana lermented cider in quan tities less than one gallon, in Scappoose Pre cinct, in the Villsge of Scappoose, in said Col umbia County, State of Oregon, and that Mich license fee issued to said . John Freeman for a period of six months from the Srd day of May, l'J0j,all of which your petitioner will ever pray. C. A. Scudder. C H. Krelell, E. T. (lore, G. H. Washington, J.,D. MurUv, E. Hagly, John Himraeller, K. A. McKav, Jack Caro, J. Bus fl an, H. Oearhart, Wm. McKay, O. H. Sierckg, R. a. .Mcvumn, n. c. tioy, u. Lange, w. v. west, D. Karanieyer, Fred kammcyer, E. I). McKay, Aug ocnmitt, u. A. lianson, rercy Davis, Kammever. Frank C. Stratum. Peter Mayer- Frank Dean, Jos. Foss, F. Payne, Sherman Sax, ton; Henry Neuman, Jacob Schmidt, Arthur Schmidt. Peter Coyle, S. C. Deardorff, J. W Cooper, Fritx Bolhger, A: H: tnrsun, tieorge B- Antnm, ixiw ts (inin, K. u. flicker, P. 1 U. Cha. ney, J. B. Rversaol. N. H. MeKrfv.J. B.Donald. son, P. Lousignot, P. Dietderich, Ed Maior- llenry Bushmmi, tieo. llardwick, Frank Too, ley, J. J. O'Donnill, Johrt Scott, Ueo. F. Circle, J. M. Payne, M. Bachulder, H. W. Cioff. Ira Adams. T. W . Morgan. D. k. Freeman, u. B. binsky, And. Newman. John F:isenblatter. Ju lius Markwart, M. E. Stevens, S. O. flay, Frank Yayne, H. West, M. McKay, 8. R. Souneland, John Calahan, Otto A. Miller, Wm. Anderson, Carl Granat, ifenry Vandermost, Lorento T. Long, J. G.. Tompkins, Chs. Erickson, Andy Goodell, 8. Mosmann Uco. W. Grant, W. Tetx, A. AndeTn, G. -W. Ramsey, t: R: irtams, A. Zeisman, L. Shider.' J. Zeisthan. ' Portland and Astoria and Way landings istorii Ronti ttn ttnit isiVaw t.t- lor Bt Wharf Daily (except 8uday)U a. m. Leaves Aitoria daily (except Sunday) at p. m, Close connection with boats for Chinook Beach Deep Rlrer, Grav'i River, Knappton, Ft. 8tv. ni, Ft. Canby. Ft. Columbia, Ilwaco, Lewlt A Clark River, Onley A Young's Rlvtr, and koal and train for both beaches, Portland and Yancomer Steamer CKDiNX learei Taylor St. Wharf daily except Sunday) at 10:30 a. in. and 4:30 p. m. Leaves Vancouver at :80a.m. and 1 p. m. No Uaniferlng, no duit, no delay. Both 'Phones: Oregon Main 1S; Columbia 111 Wharf Foot of Taylor St. , General office 26$i YrmhIU 8t. TlStOUVEB TRANSPORTATION CO. Steamer Sarah Dixon." Ltarei Portland Tuesday and Thnrtdar at 1 p. m., forClalskanieand way landings,; Sun day for Oak Point. Returning, leave Clata kanie Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. fa., ttd permitlng. Ltevti Oak Point Monday hk . t a I 4 to: