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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
EUti Hilt Bcclit; REGISTER r HE COLUMBIA HOULTON. OKEGON, FRIDAY. APKII. 21. 11KJ3. NO. vm. I ' . MM - -1 I I III IK II MKKITIIUY. t ofambia-s-Register8 l'UllLISMKl) KVKKY ritlPAY. HOl'LTOK, OllWiOS, APRIL 21, lWfl. It. II. MITCHI'IX, EdUor nl I'ublUhcr. Wt originate otlivra liniuto. HHHT niM.KMI ITlo L l lll Kt II OK KAl t.l. ltav. Ii. A TatftfftM. lut.llir. RVnliva VI ami 4i It Mmi-lar of each muilth. tiintay Mi limil rrry nuiuUy ! lu,ji. m. tlyl Mtaar, Hii niilliil'iit. I illn' .thlmrvta tt rllirty afli-rnooilt. !( vr MimMlitft ttrliiliiy a i. in. Kiin.Uy M-rinoiK II . m. ami 7 . ) p. m. A wmlial litiliatliiit to attend the rrvlira I- rli'Uili' In all. Ki lybuol Mug Arthur meet each Tuuy at . m. , jnlttil queen Atalou Mirol each Hatunlay i p. m. HI.HVU MM, K-C IH Hi ll. r'lUKT AMITIIIMII eiiiula!liainl Vlrwal llu'ilmk; Kalnler ' J hi., w H..i.ii.l and r'ourih Hundaytt Warrrn at 11 in ! i ihmiiiiiii ai a p. in. aim m. niru J: tip. In, A tery intdlal inrMatlon la mndrd In all lo allKlxl. J. t. Al.ninu, ranur imri.Tftx uumjkso. o. o. k. m . ktw In Oliver a hall nit minima nm. Mill l.rll. N.l..: litni. W lillc, imth nmviiv Vn :t'l I if llol'l.TllS Ineeu'evi-ry ir and tlilnl Weiliieaday ttllhti . inolitrriliall. It. II. Mlirliall, W. M. l. II. ( oland, le.i I rU oilier, rw. I tOAH liKoVK liMAMiK Mi. W, W. A. Voung.Hv.M.:. Kyr, Ue.i M. I Youn, Kevrelary. . N AT Atli R A N' ' K K "STl'VtT K Km iS, W . M Mix Ada iil'KKH, lee.:Mr. NHU relaf. wm, rf( Meetiiiuui lr new hall. vwVi.um: i' 5Hr. umniJiu the lst tokcu we have of a man's success in life." tuelr ball al Warreu. .Q) UUlll.KiiMAN'iK NO..". JANKMcliHKiiiillii u u . u.. . I I.. It !. it r UilliHrr. TriTs ) w will not lie likely to judge others rashly." w AU; Ji'hn i iH'iiUiin. UH'.iL. nn-aeri, w. i :o: Houlton is without douM as good a little village ff it Kie. advantages considered. Of course it needs a little fixin', but this will come now that it is incor porated and municipal management takes hold of affairs. But what we wish to call attention to more particularly is the backing Houlton has and the scope of country back of it that depends upon it for its supplies. The settlers back of it arc mostly farmers, some fifteen or more miles, and are of the sturdy pioneer kind, who are making homes hewn out of .... .i.v....v.vvvv.on forests. Then there are several saw and shingle WiAa mills, losing, wood and bo t camps, the employes (U PES. PASTE JLID SCISSOES. r all depending upon Houlton merchants for their sup- - - - A TTTTTVVWTTTT plies. The vast quantities of freight that is unloaded JJ"L 88Irir;;MW hcrc for the local hoasM attest the correctness of this ashertion. And yet Houltou is far from lieing ahead Indeed the reverse is true. There VI a are many opportunities in the manufacturing line that can be started here that will consume the raw material .This is also true as regards business opportunities. Houlton needs a good physician and drug store, a milliner and dress maker, sash and door factory, shingle mill, 'creamery, and, most of all, better depot facilities, so that the traveling public can enjoy a waiting room. Just why a corporation such as the Northern Pacific, with its general reputation of being liberal in giving first-class facilities to travel, is so la mentablv slow, in not providing a depot in keeping M ( imrrtinia. COM' MHU I1IMOSA WtASliB Im-Ha III ltr . . ' . ... '. -J i- .. ...t.;i,i;.r anA tc tiaitit UWallv irvalkr MaTWh.al II a. m w . A. i nif I trd lliat lllere IS OtlC llllllu lllcrc vnai BuyuXiy tail Rvi. IWUMI iciiws uiiu wunmuuui " J .. . i . a a ... la 11 kl I .. 1. 1 1 I - . - - ' Ji"-'" :o: on their residences. It would show a liking and aS'KtoS7.TuSI1: .mi.T. ".. (..YahTikI-U n,, twJli. tint tt net: e feller, have to tV the iMn;nr tn that which is lieautiful. We need not be W. M.i I . . MiiX'r, I'.! I.TOHia lariirii.m', - i i -. - o pkick hi irTirK"NoT'"roNH donations, and some of them won't want to be taxed too asthetic, but just a little on the beautiful order, hN, 'M.iiu.w'vWiillW.iK.Hwii. te cover the heathen. :0: Mru in innr nan. More work - less w ceds. :o:. Salmon eggs vs. fish worm is the question amon; the followers of Isaac Walton. :o: "Hold on to the truth, for it will serve you well, and do you good throughout eternity." "The making of friends who are real friends is "Keep a goal watch over your owu conscience, ai a. INSURANCE Fire, Life and Fidelity R. H. MlTCHELLrAgt. HOULTON, OREGON. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE WBITTES.IN THE GRANGE. Ti. ,i....u i : i .i i. t FIDELITY BONUS SECURED lor officers snd others. Give ns a call. (il I.TitS t llirl.K SO. 4: W. OK W. I.H.Ur. J. IVrrv.i.. N.; ttluiilr Hallry, lvfk. Mi-rla vrrr Im-xUjr weiilns It olUer'ihall. nAlMi:KUMiKNO.IM. I.O. O. ., MKKTS la th. lr hall rtrrir Haliinlajr t.lajlit. 1. A. T.Krt. N. it.: W. 0. flwbrr, Xrr. iliz'l'lui I'll A ITI.K S - o. K.H. MIIH. I-. II. J.ihns W. M : Irwnit l'a) , fr. Mirli III HI. Ilrlrii. MmmiIiIi' hall. riltirvn IjiIh.KNO.II. A. V. AMI A. M thing to those who need them. -to:- i ijiImiK.no. a, a. Y. ami a. M. lt1OP- ,!,- n l-Miefit it wmild hi? to humanitv. W II hmrll. tt. M.I t r. ulk. rk-c. - In HI. Ililrti. I'l.VTtfKASIK IllMJK I.XO in, MUTAIIKI Mrrln ll ami :inl NiliiriUjr al pw I H Kvililli'k.Cuni; K II Ilium., K K- FERN' KKIlKK Ali 7M(K NO. Ul, I. O. I . K mrrlt In Itihl Krllnwa liall, Kalnli r, on -emlanil Imirlh KrMaji tiltflit l i-a h inunih. Kva llranl, H. U. ; Kn. llalliilil, rnn. A VO XoTk. K 'siCIi. K. or V., Vr'.KTH IN SI. Ilrlriia in Tuwlajr wiling. . M. Urd, ('.'.! W. A. Ilarrl", K. l K. amis. AVA TKMI'LKSoTw. IDA M. HARKIH, M. K. r.jl.m yiiray, M.ol K.amlC. Mt In m. Ilvlcnt. fOl-RT OHKiiON, V. OK A. NO. . K. 1. Kant. C. K. i Ua Kay, Hyo. Hvttt In 1 lali katilv. rTATHK "nTk " TKM KNO. II. I. B. W.K. Cntiyi r. H.: K. ('. HUi-kluro, K.olR. Mi vu In I laikaiii. BAINIKR I1IVKNO. an, L. OK M. Alia !.'.! l allla I'oliHTiiy, K. ol R. Mwulu k.ull', Call. uiivu i v in- if AH land annirtinii,a rl for (l)nrllnaryrrvlifal waia; l-'l IM" '" tininariCS .i.i.iur.1. Ii.i nrk. alU-ml M-liiml. ami I I a a . S . il . a. - J ! A. A.. i i . noi.A.ia rnvnitrriiniir Tim fniiniu nr a rrwni in The Register favors municipal eontrol of public L. t.MVff. fln(i citiensof the several districts in utilities, even to the Supply of bread, meat and do- whjc) tj are maintained, and the branches taught are equal to any in the state. The laws are ample 4irnMra an1 r-lj-rl-K 'ortr haiirt in hanrl It is hard luck for the Colorado bears. Now if iat(.u. mnA tn the cpvpmI srhnnU Teddy would only round up a few of those Wall Street them Qn a . foQtin o - The teachers emi!oved as a general rule take credita- ' ' i . . 1 !nr:t in thu nnni1i ntifl thi result is that thev Bu.iKRUiiK s.uu,r. ash a. m. There was ft little editorial meeting in Kauuer r r . , . . , ' Hriif IS.iilmirlU. W. . maiimani, . . . , ...- are mating gOOU progress. , V-OUiny uiJClimciluciu t,k M.ia m W.t.i .ail nn haiorJ.) jBSt Saturday. Hagg. of the Mist, V lute, of the Ga- u" ' . i. . .... Ul..r,hfMnm,M,nlnf.. hM,..n,n. f - . of snoots, .Mr. I. U. yope anu, ua.s nu, rtrpu- sr. iiuiksh uiimik . in i. . kh sitiCTS 1 . V . ' ' "... : - - tation asto why the schools are in such excellent ami ana tin Hainnlay in innr nan. .. i , . . , Vk.y,N....im.iu.kirr.;. The resident captured two coons. Now if One- condition, but it took hard, persistent work, com- h.ui.toni;ami'n.,wov. k .kjimbk. ... . .... rcl1, Wtm tft t-t... hUnt for bined with a knowledge of what a country school Mn,ri ill U tllltrr, i irra. iwi vtrwj .jv wu.v. J , . . . . TUUr..i.yrv,.i,.i.iinM.rr....... . nrt:Att ...nut then tie an urto-date snouia uc, to onng uk shcui iuw wSuC ku I i i.. . ,i ri. . i: i i.:rt hunter. 1 I creuu 10 me couniy. ihc ia.pacis iwiueu imsai. :o: the last election. All his reports and instructions to "T l-pn nt th ivnrV- that ivp hnv Undertaken IS I -1,1.,- n m. nr.:wl tvr tol-wti frnm flu srhonl 1avt rtf the often very tiresome, but it is the only way by which j statC an(j the result is that levies, census, examina- we can Hope to hnisii up tne lasts mat we sei xor our- tion papers, the placing ot teacners m isoiatea aistncts, selves." are promptly and intelligently made and on time, and "T-j0'" . this one system has placed Columbia county in the The dog license is fixed at floO per capita m rank4of sistcr aunties in the state, for all his Pifot Rock. One of three things: Tleuty of money to t0 the Statfe Superintendent are complete and "throw to the dogs;" a dog famine, or some dog- j The Register wishes to give credit where credit goncd good dogs up tlicrc. , -n & maUcr of thU kind for we aU a pride TV It is estimated thatiorc than one-fourth the in school matters' and .education, and Mr Copeland voters of Portland failed to register and will therefore will not consider this any flatter on our par for recog- have no voice in nominating . city ticket. They can nixing his able and keen abilities in a matter of this "3 vote by affidavit in the general election, not so in k'd importance. The President of the Lewis and Clark Fair has WHiinvi 11" - -I - "A aaaaaaaaaa ErS' IU1. U com. to tt," of early gardens. .11 an order that al. work being done in and around Aililtt'M, T.'Aii.-r.H. ., w n ftll.i11 1. 1,rriiv1 nn hv rlnuMinP'. if neces- Ulil.OriUlluVaililiiriii Aiiin.wi.ii, . f- t.a i:r r Hti-oiTorc miH hiiciiiKH 1 " " r J " iiiKiwM,ui.uuA. b o n .. .. . , . sure, the workimr force of men emploved. His K. of P. HALL SATURDAY EVENING 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; Melvinr Dodsoh Humorist CMcajrn papers say Mr. DihIsou the equal of Bill Nye and Mark Twain. PRICES: 35 and 50 Centa rr 1 HO! FOR THE: RE RAINIER. T OI GaVS. 1 ' ' " J I . . 1 . 1 1 I is Awni'iL' Mima rvrwio rvf tirtniA nniP ii'nTi u OREGON but the need of miisture was felt and with its coming wu . - - - : comes to showing a visitor your section of the county DILLARD&DAY, ' . Us to what you have to induce a new coiner to settle in ATTORNKYH-AT-LAAV, ' . your midst. Some will want a location suitable for a rractico in any court, Mie or r euerm. xvioiuana unchis vc rcvcivcu u jcucai uum - t . . I I form nexi uuor 10 court nuum-, ST. HELENS, 1 or reuenw. xvioiuana urithis iimvc rcvcivcu u jcyucai uum ure , , , l0u8e. . ' 1 .i t 1 41 1 4U 4 dairy farm, another a location for a manufacturing head of the church in that state asking them to pray uu ' . 0 OREGON. . ... . ...... f f. tio.tA 1,, site, a general store; a professional man or a saw null. lJl lain 4vi.iLi.i a iuv vviiiLiwt.tivu hbiv uijv ia.vh . , , . m 1 i-4 4 Some pnnted matter, circulars, or any descriptive asked to 10m m the prayers. Thus does history repeat ' . '. , .. , . t 41 1.S4- articles bearing on the county, m a general manuer, itseil, lor, long ueiore me coming 01 ine wane men, - . - . , , , . .. j. . a 1 r 4- r - should be placed in the hands of the visitor so that he the Indian medicine men offered up supplications for SI,UU1U uc f . . . , . . . j niav learn where we are and look us up. Take bcap- rain, more Dunaio, wr unyiiuiig iuhi nicy aiuwu iu uvcu ... , . . i u- 4 of. The Indians, according to some creeds, were not l' . " a" r Z y-..-- entitled to classification with the Christians, but it is "avc vu.h. a.. w. w 4i - 4 o -4 j heretofore idle are being cleaned and the rubbish not on record that their Great Spirit was ever unmmd- ucrciululc,m- f 1' f their ra ers 1 buruen and placed in condition for the plow. Goble, uo leirprajers. .. Rainier, Maygcr, and Clatskanie, along the' railroad, it monv iir PAhinihSn ennntv rrnHir havi are each favored sections and offer inducements in the lately takeu time or had the opportunity to take a varied lines of trade or farming. Back of all, these street car ride when in Portland to any of her many e vergin Deiu oi umocr, uimciw, iu6 h,a man,. hnfiria nm imiiw and awaiting the hand of man and capital, push and -homes, that are there, springing up? You will be enterprise to utilize the raw materials into products of surprised to see the army of carpenters at work. And useful commodities. Civic pride is what is needed by e;n thrrv Ufnr mrr. What does this monn? Tt Columbia county people in making known these thnt tlwmnra Portland Vvniuirls tho mora she advantages. Many of the visitors come to the Coast will consume and the more and better demand will be because they have heard of our opportunities, climate Hi1a Cft Ostium n nfifr nrvinptctrt th tow and other advantages, aud because in the East these iwia,i months Atul soon ell th avnilnhU mnnn. opportunities for betterment in oiie's condition are ' . ' . . ; i 't.kaarBu.dtrlDaba.wMn foiirino- sitps that lie scattered nlonjr the river hunt overdone or past, ana Decause many nave Sryvnup RAINIER and PORTLAND, sons who want a start in life must come where land is a---- -- I Yl Ul Um KUIIV UUU V. aiwia aaa wiWMaT -V. I .ti r"iSir;r prasperous suV to be haa. uur unemai ana AiasKa uaac ioi .ir onh. pubtia paUi.aii. and in raur. jtlitAi;4 m:.,A rt mninrohion -iit omU maiiv of the products that are needed, and must be and tMWi.';i'.tr,b,uiu this. The use of electricity, and locomotion will can be procured here cheaperthan-in the East, and v. a. ywMii 1 , , , a jA i L tTAu j fht rnnnitinn win mst ana grow more extensive m ICnaoie viiC mauuiutiuiei iu uu uusmcaa ui iiuuuuu uuu v" o be in his office in Portland morning and evenings, years, ana especially once wnen tms Kusso-japan war I .... . . I . . l ' J C 1.1 41.- T- T-4 !- A MY We want tit ncml Tun free (if aU iiiat, Hi ci'i'lr ol our Journal whli h you can aril lor fair. You retain tht vntlrv amount to par for your fnlure aiiiilli'i wlilt-h wo will ftirnlMi to ) oil alafi'l' al raii In order tn pnooriKv yon to Ixilltl up a iK'rmaiieiit inoiuh ly rontp. AildrvM postal rani to lHit. ' A, ami we will fiil the paper ly return of mat. Thin pay you , tk- and will only voat yuu Ilk-, o ' attend to It at once, an we ean only aiipply them to H llmlteit numlier In each ilUlrlct. in tact, to only one If It U In the country. Town and Country Journal free with aub. to l DKI'T. A, rglater. HAN JOSK, CAI.. The Steamer Iralda. Is the word now being advertised alTover the East But in this Neck of the Woods it is Ho! For H.O. Oliver's General : Merchandise : Store FOR BARGAINS IN Dry Coods ;and Groceries, Good Quality and Low, Prices, ARE TWO OFTHE CHARACTERISTICS of this BUSINESS .HOUSE.... Yes, we are in it and in a fast age, naea aim a new nuu m mc r ar ,aai uucu. Th3 famous litlld ptU3