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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
The .Columbia Register. tittered a revulv- la matter April 9. lM, at I In- t i4t.r at II. !.., Oregon, UNUer lb A. 1 l t mrv ol March 1 l?r. n Bi.iMitn evksv rmuAV R. H. MITl MKtL. K4ilr. uhM-rtpttn rlee tl.W nr er la .lv.-. Vilrcrtlsliia; rate. reanal'e. The Wce'Jj (Haute aiJ Crop Bllletl. Tli first half of Hie week wastry, with frty idghts and warm after ii-x.li. The la.t h.( was show? ty, ul Kv mini fell iii all sections f tlie Sroe. Tli soil W imw m exelletil con dition for plowing am' germination (tf seed, ami farming oprmlions have made- rapid progn-w during tliv t Week . Tin otaml of fall txheat i i"d; Iht plant i hetdthy Mini it growth liming Hi wvek has la-en sal ifitory. spring wheat seeding l.s well ndvaiieed, and in iimny Motions completed. The early fuiwn eame up nicely and no complaints art made in any lix-alily regarding its condition, linrley ami out arv aNo d I'ng well, l'iiftiurajre I milch better tliiin iimiuI at thU season of tli year, nn. I nil grassy ami fora; plant nre thiifty ami promising. IHiubing Is well H.ivanivd nnd the los- have been final. (itKtl ahenilng is flu tutted and tiie mohair clip is above the averag. IniiIi in quality and quantity. Ivirly gardens r up and good pro press hits vrn made in planting late irrden. Cousidemhle land has len pvpared fr corn, and lu the xntthern M-rtMis some corn h been planted. 1-irly otatie? are doing welt, txcept In it few espoel places, where i hey are I jurvd by fmst. Hops are thrifty and promising. The fnts have undoubtedly dut considerable harm to fruit, but to what extent correspondents disagree. Home I iiu.k only a reasonable auiounl of thin ning lias occurred and that the fruit crop a ill be I tier iu confluence the f, while other t-luiiu that Italian prunes, peach, pear, cherries and pluns htve been seriously banned. Apples and FreneU prunes have recived but little injury, home varieties of apples have not hlnouu-d so full an IimumI, but the comlilioii of apples is generally promUln. G'oWc, Columbia nmntt, F.ank Wilier. First part of week dry and warm, lat'.er part showery and cool: all vegetables growing nicely; potatoes up; imstures improving; grain looking fine; straw berries and apples III bloom; siock improving rapidly. L Is. Dept. Agriculture. Saw Mill DnrneJ. The saw mill of U. & Tb.yer located on the hill back of Timotily's ranch was destroyed by fire lut Thursday morning entailing a loss of about 1 1,0m, with no insurance. Mr. Thayer had just started running his mill, and fire had been kindled under the boiler iu the morning to get up slrem, and the supiHiejtioii is that a spark from the fur nace ignited the shavings and saw dnst lu the tire room. Identifies Two Highwaymen. KELSO, Wash, April 13.-(Hpecial. Gust Johnson, of (Meander, Wa' . wa held up and robbed Tuesday ijifli. 1 of f:iii7) by two uss.'iilaiits, whom lie 1 deiitified as Atlas llilliaiil, of Rainier, fr., and Nelson A. Davi-, of Kelso. They were to day bouud over to the Superior Court lu bond of $.'J)) each, and taken to the County Jail at Kala ma. Oregon Ian. K. of P. Prize W inners. Tiie following were awarded prizes at the K.of P.conventiou at Ast iris last week: Best chancellor commander T. B. Lougbery, Aster lodge. Best vice-chancellor commandor C. W. Sprigs, of Astor lodge. Best prelate Herman Wise, cf Astor lodge. Best monitor C. I. Hooghkirk of .Rainier. Be.t Pythagoras -I. H Copeland, of St. Helens. Best king-J. Ii. E. Bourne, of Rai nier. Best senator -Dr. Edwin Rosx, of St. Helens. A 15-year-old girl named Allen ran away from her home tit Rainier last week and come to Astoria. The girl was observed on the train by a gentle man who lives here and whose suspici ons were aroused bv the girls uneasi iusb. When the train reached the depot the gentleman pointed out the girl to Olllcer Thompson, who interviewed her. The approach of tiie officer greatly alarmed her, us she had never before tenia real, live potman in uniform. Ihe gentleman who told the olllcer to rpeak to the girl agreed lo take her to his home until her parteuts could Is? communicated with, und she reninine I there until Saturday, when Mrs. Allen arrived iu the city from the up ijvi r town. The girl wns at a loss to explain herself exept by saing that she wanted to sea a bigger town tlun that in which she hud been n 1-ed Af.er seeing a policeman, however, and having offic ial business with him, the longing to see the city left her, and she hupplly embraced the opportunity to return home with eer mother. Astoria Dully Cckntia Ociislfs Civing TU deck. Sheriff ana Trtaswtr'a .port For The SU Month'i Xaduvg : OwTheSlrtDay of MatcK, 1905, , SKM!..NNl'AI.UKIVKT j Ot lh I'ouniy "lrrk t tVlM "uni,Siif ! tn-Bin, hwtng lh hohuhI an. numlMr ! i-lalwia alll hx Ihr t uuittr I'oun 4 mO.1 iuiii, hr Sal H..r., am.iunl it arrant ' drawn, ami aiiuil t OarraiiU uitait.li ( aU.l Uuail. Irtuu lUr Ul Jajt l tVlolwr, l.'l ' loth.- .;il la)' il Van h, l-.i bold Im lil.lw; ON V II AT Ai'OOt NT ALLOW KO. Ki.l an. I bri.ln', cr-srral fuii.1 Cauvr t naunal aitiMOil, I In nil urt . . I'riinlnal avoum, Juilv l lhi IVa.-r Court. Slalltiiit-rv, )l-r ilullii(. rlv t Vurt hUM' alt Jal' i Wtk shcrtf llalilff S bl HivrimriiL'itt t Hini Ju.Uv .uniy t iuiiitUii'r Iuau' ! SuriMirv Jur l'iMiirr an.l llea!lh Klflivr Tr-auief. . Kwl -M'air ,. tliTii.m ,. . tarxl ft r.rlMiiT keortvr Koadma'trr... Awxiwnt an.l taxation Krtiatr l ! Lri ami i lark Kalr ull mlth ahit)i.m runty Taiftou land bid In bjmiunty at Mile Traher" rlaiuinatlou surveyor Total amount rlaim alloaM Koad and brl.ltr, ndtnnd... irand Total AMOfXT OF OVTSTANMSt; WARR VSTS Oiitalandinc unpaid ronnly aarranu on thr.tltt Man h. road tund Hallmalrd lntrrrt arvrir.l lhnv.ni . Total amount o( unald mtinlf aarranu STATK or ORF.iJOS, I I'onntT ( t'olumMa.i 1, H. Hcndrraon.t'otinty Clrrk t ihc tViinly t I'olnmbia, Stat it On-iron, do h. rrl.y rrr tlfy that thr (ortolrn H a nif andcorrrrt iirnirnt i.f thr amount id l Ulim alloard by tin County t'ourt of ald t'utinty lor thr u month rnditif on thr ;itl day id Mart-h, t k's uti ht armuiit Ihr am rr allovrd, and Ihf tuoiini u( warrant drawn, aiioitnl id warrant mil. landing and unpaid a th aaiuc appear tin thr r-crd tt myorrW and In my trtti lal iu tody. Wltnw my hand and the M-al at the t'ounl) I'ourt ol ald I'ounty thi uh day of April, A. t. l'.Uk II. HhMr KiN. County It-rk. Hy V. A. II All HIS, Npniy. SEMI-ANNUAL Ot the County Trraurrr rf l olumbis County, day of Man-li, A. I. l'i's o money rtirord w hat anurre, and on what aittmnt ld out AMofXTS RECKIVKI. To amount on hand fnm lat rrtnirt To amount received from heri!T Toattiount received fnunnhertf To ainounta receive! from rheriff T amount-, received tnnn then ft To a mono i received front tlu-rin To amount received Irum hertff To am.Kint received from hvrtlf To amount received from hrrlff To amount revetted fr.m aheriff To amount ni-elved from clerk Toamouno reeived from clerk T" amnupt" reeeiteil from el-rk To amount received from clerk Tuauiounti. received from ehiail atiierl:itemli'nt. To amount received fnm -ert tary of tate To amount reieived fmui U'jtinr !lteu-e. Total Received AMOCXT rAllifil Ilr amount paid out on rounty w arrant lly amount id oui on wlnil nipcrliitrmi. iil-' warrant. It) anion IK paid out oil road warrant lly amount paid out on cll road warrant Ity amount ld onion rial k-Iio1 By amount paid out on tate lax Hy amount paid out on aicrieiiltural college lax To balance on band M-hiad fund apartiounii iil To balance on band m hod fund not apHrttoned To balame on hand county road fund To W a lire on handaoerial road fund To Unlani e on hand rHal m-hmil lutid To balanee on hand Institute fund To balance on hand court boue fund Tobalani-ecn haiol Mi'.dier'a and allor' linlli.-nl fund . Te balance on band pe-lal deposit fund To t -a Ui.ee on hand mirveyor fund .. . To balance on hand general fund Total I'aid out .... lira ml Total bTatk v unr.i.o.v, County of Columbia,) I, Kdwin Hift, do hereby certify that the amount' re etved, paid nut and p iukiiui ir on l be ix montha etoliiin on the ::lt .l.vi f Slan Mitnemy baud (hi Ith day of April, A. SEMI-ANNUAL Ol the amount of money reii-ived for tale and endilif March ;llt, pi'.. AMOUNTS RECEIVED sorticK Oct Nov t Received l'.'l tax I'etialty Interest Co-lii IM Mort Tax year Ik; .'. Year tins ::! . Witty. . lu.1 -t . r,:. r '.7 1'. , . :t'i 4'i , lo-ti f)el, Year lw.14 ri lax MUeaKtt Fee ! j .! 7i;;..lw 4:: Total. STATK OV ORKMlX, I t oumyi.i 1. oiumbl,) I hereby rnrllfy that the forcgolnr tatcmptit, ahnwlnif the itmontit collected each month lor the ix month eliding March :ilt, P.m.!, i true, and iliat the ame wa lunied ovi-rtothc ireai-urereach iiioiilh as tolled ;d, durinn Ihc ix monl. ending March l'.o'i. MARTIN WHITE, Sheriff of Columbia County, Onwui. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of Die 'tiiii-ll Condition of the County of I.IAISIUTIKS. AMOCXT. To a int. unpaid gam-ml fund' w arrantu, Oct lnt, I'.M f Urn,-, M Toamt. Uain-d Oct. Ut, l:l ' to March :tlt, l'.m.'i. 117 lirytsu or, la to March Hint, 150."i..,. 14.IV.VJ 4:1 1 Oct. lKt, l'.MM, to unpaid road warrant To amt. lued Oct. bit, 19M, to March :11st, luuO 21 2! lly f 1014 44 Jy amt. paid Oct. 1st, I'.Wt; to Man) 11 111, ir.i m Total unpaid Kcucral and road warrants, March Mot, I l:t7.'i KM 47H9 Z I :w.i in UIV 01 RKCAI'ITl'LATIOX. Total Itesources.. Total Liabilities. Ft Resources. Ssni-innaal Financial Siatool vMot'ST OK WAKRANTS 1RAN IXfAtO. rKlMUWI. day of' 1 . . I 0 l .V u. t'xrS i: STATEMENT rrin, tor the all month endlnit on Ihr !lt and paid out, from whom received, and from : rUoM Nil T Snl KCK KKi KIVKIi AMnt'NT r ieneral Tax I. r ou ii iv riml tat j. ripeclal M-h'Kil tat ! . .i-lal Mad lax Morticage tax i I'enaii) and tnlere! . . ' Dv!lniient lax 1 . rYca , surveyor fund ,. Kee . . . . . , I . . Redemption 11 In! ftnaa . .... . '. . Male of laud j. . In. Unite Itind .... . . . IVrevlitaRe on land le' . Ij'iuor l.iicti' i. I W,v. vt It.KXKRAL MM). T. fl I.I.I 4.1 .'.u; m .V.'l'j III ...-. AT i.i ni Iii.nii no .1.) Ul hi 7:i r,,n j m ln.i.l.' r.J tint 71 ,i l'.i TA 71 in mt it i.lii ri n i.'.l s 'Till II . .,'A'i fl . a,Vrt tK (orcKoltig . a true and cor.rcl utatiMiietil of the hamt, In the County Trea.iiry of nald County for h, A. I l.i'.. inc. KPW1X ROM!, County Trcaurir. STATEMENT . t id to County Trciouiri'r for the rlx inoutha DL'RINU TIIE MONTHS OF le Jan Feb Mar TOT VI. t M . J mi ;d . 1 II PI . . I'l mi 1. 'nr. ;t .: . 111 ra if.-i i io. ;i 1 . MM '.'I '.HI $ .l,7lh. Ml' .V,7r, M . iiy . . 77 T, . . VI .. U . V) . . .'I '.) . U 7'i ,$ :t iin .. :tl 10 , 4 '.ii .... .. 117 III I :i i'l . $1I7.' HV . ,ll-i"i 'il,7ii :ai;.iil,i;ii; 4!i Columbia, fitatc of Orcg-'.ti, on (ho :tlt day of RIWIUUCK8. AMOL'NT March h lt HO'..J Hy frh Kciiernl "und In hand of. Irvasiner f :,;m II lly raah road fund in hntnl of tn-a-iircr il0,i!K 'l lly ami. tax ruh: lli-ltH ;m lly amt. taxes paid on lien 1 In 2:1 liyaint. acli(. taxe, Huts In l'.ni:),,.! '.74lir2 amt current gen tax iinpnld.. 21,!iyi ii lly amt. current road tax unpaid ii'.m w.i no 11) 101, conn noiiae ami nxturiK lly rwcJc criiflier, engine, etc. . . . Total resource $.Vi,.'iH 117 . S."a;,.aM 117 . 1;I7. KM 79 ...The Stirring Ladies WITH ITS FEAST OF BARGAINS, M, , vi.aj!! Hinuiiun(i HptirunnL: novelties in UADIISS' WICAR, will .. j-jbe repented with iirenter force nnd nttrnctlvenewH for me next lU NY ATlmely Review of Choice Dross CooUs We are this veamti U'ttcr pn-parel than evei to furnish th world's newest and choicest French lrtf tioml. positively aurpAsslnif any ittiilar sliowini; made by any alible drv uood bouse in tho city, and at prices tlist will umr more prove our supremacy in the Retail Press Uoods business of Portland, Oregon. High Grade Fronch Novelty Pattern Suits. For sliopiilntr, Exclusive with kind t.lri.00nnd a.ki.iKi values, $23.85 Suit 71 yarvU. EnRllsh Mohairs 4Aa.ml 40-imli sitg flnishc Mohnirs and I..VI values for $1.00 yard; :w.lnch Mohairs, 45n snd 50f! vsnl. i Take Grand Entrance A Agents For QUEEH &l UndermasHns tf oot t K4 4 t 99 .s cs itrtrac r.cnin'Mira'S 2 ST. HELENS DEPARTMENT. V r 6-!r oo C 0 .aa.a..'-''wiy't ai.a.a.vA..OO Fishing. Fisliiui;. A locomotive in tow n. A rush o( business at (Junk's. Mr. IXt-ker has fmit the hotel. Miss Hcadtr has returned lio'im. Mrs. Ysndolah was ir town Tuesday, Hutchcr nobinHoii will hcnui have a register built. ' Sheldon's dock is now billed as un safe for teams. Fihermcn were all houcst this season no i'lcgat fishing. One-half of the old Mist office is now occupied by a barls-r. P. k M's. dock bus been ninej aliove ordinary high water. James Muckle vinitcl his brothers and father Saturday lust. II.Morusis moving liis tttore rooos into his concrete luiililin'. Mrs. Julia (iur't', of I.innton, was the 1 guest of Mrs. I'.rinn, Sunday. Arbor Pay was olmerved by a general cleaning up of school wroumls. U P. Hayes has returned from up the island, where he has Wen plowing. Mrs. Mary MaCauley and children pent Sunday with her parents iu law. Dr. lioss is having his building re painted. The front of it was scorched by last fall's (Ire, Bohn To the wife of J. Black, Tues day, April lath, an 11 pound girl. J. 1'. is now the most popular man in town. , A Daredevil Ride Often ends in a Bad accident. T6 heal accidental injuries, use Buck len'o Arnica Salve, "A deep wound in my ft from an accident," write. Theotbre Schuclo, of Col nmbUB, 0., "caused me gredt pain. Physicians were helple-a.but Bttck len's Arnica Silve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 2oc at Perry & Grahuin'o. Star A Star shingles for solo at the Register ollicc. In small lots or by the car load. ChainherlHlfi'a Cough Itoiiiotly tho Uest Slid Moat Popular. 'Mothers buy it for croupy chil dren, railroad men buy it for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., of Kldora, Iowa. ''We sell more of Chambflrlaio's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several olhei good brands." Theic is no ques tion but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quickly. Sold by Ferry & Graham. Scenes Last Week in Our... 9 p&rtment - ivv.v.111 uiuni;iuiVilUlilUC (II 111" IIi:iIikV L v IS IS KS. Now Coats and Jackota are Horo. Those swell sleeves that fiishli n decreed ar In our new touts. The Istcat lileas of tilled Kiirmciit makers are to be found here, Silk Shirt Waist Suits Materials tire excellent, stylei nre In harmony with latest modes. Tailoring" Is caretul and thoroiith. A big ampin line, no two alike. Sals price whilntiifjr last, $10.45, $12.45, worth from "7t to 113 13 per cent tuore. Low Priced Silk Petticoats. In Chiffon sml Ituxtle Taffeta are creating no end of fsvorahle coin men t. Y htve them In all rolars at H.K $.5i. t.K. .oo, $a .nd rjpwaM to $12..4) and $15 each. 120 Dozon Black Morcerlzed Sateen Pottlcoats. Extra width, lnri;oleen henistitihed rulllej neei.il si R3c. P3o. and $1.25. us; only on o( a "lour inolce lor Right on corner Third McAHen & McDonnell Corner Third and Morrison Sts., PORTLAND, ORE About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disrate for which suuh a varied and uselcs ' lot f remedies have been suggest ed. Io hay that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys' an extensive wile, has met with great success in the treatment tf this disease. One op plication of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, nnd hundreds of suUerers have ten tilled to permanent cures by its ue. Why sutler when Pain lsalin allords such quick relief und costs but a trifle. For sale by Perry & Graham, general mer - chants, guarantees them at 50j. I Ion! ton wants a drug store and doctor. It's see, is lloulton dry. Journal. Better come down and see. at Frightful Suffering Relieved. .Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food C (I. Graysoo, of Lulu, Mirs, 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 properties. 2"c at Perry & Gruhams store, guaranteed Baptists in Brownsvillu will build a new church. For a Weak Digestion. . No medicine can replace food but Chntnberl.un's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digeBtyour food It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount di gested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thou sand" have been benefitted by their use. Thy only cost a qnarter, For sale by Perry & Graham. Another grand jury investigating the late grafts won't let many of our big men free of suspicion. Keep your b iwels regular by the use of Chnmberlsin's Stomach and Liver Ttblets. There is nothing better. Pirsalo by Perry & Gra ham. Wasco will vote on issuing bonds for a sewer, light and water system. Save The Loved Ones. Mrs. Mary A. Vleit, Newcastle, Col., writes: I believe Ballard's Horehound Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine and will do all that is claimed for it, and it is so ploasant to take. My little girl wants to take it when she has no need lor it." Ballard's Hore holind Syrup is the great cure for all pulmonary ailment. 25c, 50c and 1100 at Bailey & Brian's. , i aS4 V V V 9 r a and Morrison Streets Pi j Agents For I ForeOHU e Knit Underwear CountorfeltlngtheCenulno. . Foley r Co., Chicago, originated Hot.ey and Tsr as a throat and lung remedy, and on account ofjtho merit and iopular!ty of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitation are olfrud for the K'uir.o. Ask for Foley'- Honey and Tar and n-fiihu any subftitute offered, as no other preparation will giv the same re sult. It is mildly laxative. It con Minn no ophites and is safest for children and delicate persons, II O.Oliver. The sugar licet industry around FaiIio promises to grow Into a big one. I a Thuuaani iiiar- worth or joni. 1 I have lieen alllicted with kid j ney and bladder trouble for years pn s ng gravel or stones with cx cruciiitir.g pain," says A. If. Thurnc, a well known coal opera tor, of Buffalo, 0. -I K,)t no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the ie suit was surprising A few does started the brick-.ltin like sub rtance and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I fed like a new man. UJ.hs done mo 11000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cura every form of kid ney or bladder diseane. II. O. Oliver F.ilen Krickvon and F.rick Mattaon obtained marringe license April 4, The Right Name Is DeWitt. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cools, soothes and heals cuts, burns boil, bruises, piles and all skin skin discuses. K. K. Zickefoose, Adolph, W. Vm., says: "My little daughter hud white swelling so bad thHt pieco after of bone worked out of her leg. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." It is the most Aouderful healing, snly in the woild. Beware of counterfeits. Sold by Bailey it Brinn. Many now bathtubs are being put in small town barbershops. Forget About Your Stomach. If your digestion is bad the vital organs or parts of your bodv are not fed and nourished as "they should be. They grow weak and invite disease. Kodol Dyspepsia cure digest what you cut, cures indigeKion and all stomach troub les. You forget you have h stomach from the very day y..u begin Uking it. rim is because it gets a rest recuperates and gradually grows so strong and hoalthy that it troubl-s you no more. Sold by Bailey & Brinn. If you like the Reoihtek tell , your friends about it and induce them to sub scribe. W have special clubbing rates wit i the Portland Journal, Oregonlaa and Saa I rauclsco Examlaor. : 1