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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
' t. - 4. - Kflsler hell Nundnr, 1'Miiona frnne, r. ol II, Majr fl. WIm r.rutlurs, FortUnd iVnt '!, The run ( nliuon it M. Helens is rrMflM yuul, but the fli art small. . M. (iratism, ol Munlilniul, vUitnl tU mi tr..n)tU Tu-lijr and Ycliif)ity. The l'omnna mni;e will convene at ettver Valley umngo liall, Saturday, M.ty . Ill'lry S )inonovtT lias rliftrite of Ion Key engine, In Urging vamp near KeU so, Wnali, l. A. Ilrrtnliaw tnl wife o( Vancou ver, Wash., Hundayed illi friends In lloulton. Mrs, (1. 1. (iiUon ol 1'ortUnd attend il Artlxnn inevlinu In lloulton, Snl urltty night. Several iiu iiiIkt o( lloulton camp V. O. W. vUlunl Warren camp last Sutur .(!)' Iligllt. Jurv West, of SvattHtoe, says ono ol his test cons la atllktoJ with quit k lever. Hon. r rakes ol N-npinKiio was i!fnmnt caller at our sanctum, laat Sat unlay afternoon. llert Twbtill ami Homer llennett, tlie Warren tiw mill men. were Portland vinilors, Tuesday, Clm. IVrry and wife and Auntie l'erry ere uenk'er to Hcjooie on tlm early train Tuesday morning. Tliere will U clal Hunter Services liy tlie lloulton Sunday School at tlie M. H. church, next Suiuluy evening. liuriH't Jack mm and Charley Williams Uo of Kainier'a soelvty voting men at tended tho Arllsnn danc in lloulton Pat unlay night. On Saturday laat P. A. Krakin sMpihh! a yearling HoUteln hull from hi lkc View Farm to tho Wellington state asylum (itrui at Puitaroni. K. II. lUilcy of tho firm of Nalley A Hrinn Kent to Tho Pullea, Monday, fur Ida lauilth. Ho hui lieen afflicted with asthma. dr several years, but always ei jH-rieiicea relief, by tho change In ell tnnto, The went rains have tut new life ln to growing vegetation ami also caused the logger to tuko lieurt. Titnbermcu still hot to run out their winter cu; of tie, cord wood, liolta, oles ami logs 1. A. Friikes proprietor of J.nke View Farm, near Scat'ismse, hits svcuitl iloaen stall at tho fowls ami Clark fair nii.l will idace on eihihllion 1'.' heiul of hla finest HoUteln cattle. Tho cheapest la not Rlwaya the heat; in fact, It rarely la so but the beat la tho cheapest In the long run. When comparing our priori with other hounes, War thla in mlml. We do not claim to ' quote the cheajHUt gooda, but wo -juote the bent quality at low cut flcurefl. tjuali tv and price go hand in hand at IIA1LKY A HIUSN'S. Wo are told tho lloulton AaKumhly of Arliaana had a very pleaaanl anniveraorv meeting laat 8alunlay evening. The or der han a hundred memU-ra and i very jmwperoua. A good program, a fino banquet, and a plenHantModulftnddnncc entertalneil tho members until tho cIob Ing hour. A verj prelty wedding wnu a-lebra ted at tho homo of the bride's parent, Mr. and Mra.Uhna. Terry, of lloulton, Sunday afternoou, April HI, when Mina Keofia Terry becunio the bride of Mr. A X. Coy. The ceremony was rend- ' ered by Kev. G. A. Tiiggart, tho Con gregational cl.urcli. Tho Iioubc was tilled with friend and relative of the contracting purtiea. Mr and Mr Coy w ill occupy a part of Mr. Wllkeraoii'a new house Juat ncroa tho bridge, where they were on Sunday evening treated to a serenade w ith row bells, gunfl, and circular saw. Tho Kegistcr wishes them Joy and prosperity through life's Jounuy. S. G. Schoonovcr, while on hit wny to Orchunla ta attend tho gratwe last Wed jiesdiiY, met with what might have been a serious accident. While going down a sleep hill near Salmon Creek, a bolt broke letting tho tongue of the hack full to tho ground. Tho brake would not hold tho hack and it rn airutnst tho horses. All, however, brought ui. at the bottom of the canyon. Tho tug were unhitched, tho tongue ran into tho ground, and the horjea itopied. There was no Uumago done, ' says the Vancouver Columbian. Mr. Schoonover fixed thli.gs up a little and started ou as If nothing had happened. A I.!A7Ti7 CF HEALTH n: Absolutely Puro HASH!) SUBSTITUTE i Lowest Prices In Groceries. Owing to buying in large lots, without telling you about our increasing busi ness, etc., wo make you tho following prices : 3 bottles bluing for 10c. Bacon, 0 1-tc and 10 l-4cpcr lb. 27 lbs. beans for $1.00. 27 lbs. good quality rlco for 1.00, . 5 lb. pail puro leaf larJ for 4"ic. , t 10 lb. pull puro leaf lard for DOc. 3 cans tender sweet corn for 2Tc, 3 cans 1st quality tomatoes lor 23c; 13 cans (or $1.00. 8 burs Golden SULSoap for 25c. 1 2 can yollow Crawford peaclios, 25cts Gold dust or Pew Drop wash powdor, 2for35c. , 3 cans carnation cream for 25o and other goods in proportion. PERUY 4GUAUAM, lloulton. John II. Walt'a, another of Oregon's pioneers, dlod at hU home in Keuppoovo Oregon, Saturday nlglit, April l"i, I'M't, n(ter a eontinued illnefM of aeveral year. Joint It. Watta was born in Clurkaville, Mo., Auguit 20, 1KI0. He tnmnel the plains in lrt-'ij. F.ngugi.'d In mining for a short time. Then located in Columbia county, w here ho estab lished himHcIf in tho agricultural and saw mill biialneaa. For nearly thirty years bo operated a saw mill on Heap pooao cnk, but during the past 14 years of his life bus been confined to hi room on account of a stroke of psralysirf During all these years he was a patient sutfvrer, never complaining and always ol a cheerful ditqKwillon. For three quarters of a century he (might manful ly tho battles of II To and has now en tered into his reward. He leaves a wife and three children, Mrs. X. A. IVrry, of lloulton, Marie and MUs Mau4 Wart, who still rvaide at the home, and alo three step children, Grant and tVilliam Walts, and Mrs. I. Trice, all residents of ft-appootio, and a hoat of friends to mourn his demise. The funeral service wos conducted by llev. Daniel 11. Gray, of Portland, as slated by Key. Jones, former pastor ot l'ie Cotigregaiional church. Ills re mains were laid to rest In tho family burying ground in Scnppowo cemetery. The funeral was largely attended by ciliaens from all parts of the county. The little chapcl, which was appro priately drned in mourning, was tilled with earnest sympathizers of the rela tives of deceased, Last Monday morning the Northern Tiuiflc nil way company, with a gang of fifty men, commenced tho construction of 1MX) feet of sidetrack, commencing at or near the Clark crossing, south of Mil ton creek, and extending southward on their right of way. The new siding will be used to accomoduto the pausing trains and will greatly facilitate tratlk. The Xorthcoast Limited will then reach Tort land ten minutes earlier than it does at present. Trains will then past here in stead of at Columbia, City. At the lust regular session of Fern Re bekab lodge Xo. Ill, I. O. O. F. of Rai nier, Mrs. E. J. Mitchell was elected ns delegate to attend the next session of the Grand Assembly,which will convene in the City of Portland, on tho tth day of June. Tl.o lodgu also recommended that Mr". K. J. Mitchell bo appointed district deputy president for the ensuing year. W'e guarantee every article advertised to be tho best in the market, and if not found so, your money cheerfully refund ed. Tehky &. Ghauam. O. T. Hofl", State Commissioner of LaW, wns in lloulton and other parts of Columbia county this week looking ufter the condition of mills and factories us to their safety from accident. Chiirh'H, Coley and Tearl Crouse shipped a raft of white llr to tho La Camas paper mills from their camp at Columbia City, Wedliesday. Wo found John Edholm, formly ranching in Xebalcm, up at Scappoose assisting in the work of the Columbia Lumber company. County Clerk Henderson issued a marriage license to Geo. W. Young and Sllen W.Steffans, both of Warren. Mr. Hendricks bus removed to her ranch at Yankton. Mr. and Mrs. T 0 Watt, of Ueuben, were in Scappose Tuesday, For Sauc. Two good fresh milch cow. Apply at t, Vivian s, uoiumDia City. J. W. Thurston of Rainier is not only a good socialist but I a first das shin gle maker. His cut shinglos aro tho best in the markot. The infant-child of Taul Saudstrom, of Portland, died at thoir home Monday. Mr Sandbtrom is the daughter of Tho. Cloninger, of St . Helen. PRICES THAT COUNT. 3 Can Tomatoes 25o 3 Can Corn 30c Ono 3-pound packago Gold Dust... 20c Fivo pound first grado lard 50c Ton pound first grado lard ;.$1.00 Twenty-five pounds good Rice.... $1.00 Twenty-fivo pounds beans... m $1.00 Rauon, per pound lOJa and llc Bottle Blueing... &o 50 pound sack of Olympia Flour.. .$1.20 The above prices aro fpot cash, sub ject to market changes without Jiotlce. Theso poods aro guaranteed to bo ex actly as represented, or money refunded , BAILEY & BRINK, lloulton, Qro Matt I'nglert, the road supervinor, of K-appoae, is doing a coiiiideral.lv amount of graveling on the roods in hi district. Matt says he is trying to Onlili the rood and save some of the work of former sutcrvUor. Aliout a week ago Sid Smith, of Yank ton, while working In a Stella camp, met with a painful aci-ldcnt that cawed him logo to the hospital for a week. lIUkfutHi yet quite sore, but l wax able to couie down to his home Tuesday flight. Mrs 1 O School has l.er new houne in Scapoose all fiuitdicd up and la now prepared to keep a few transient ur regulnr boarders. She has a very pret y ii r i r t K : : ? ? yiL ! SI CUTSmiE DEPARTEE5T. ;; :) j Win Flubrer, f ttaygt-t, sua Ul g lit the alghta of the city Monday. Mrs. Olive Jonea and MrsYVatrN, of Inghi, were alioppl. g In the city Huiuiduy. .We noticed the genial countenaiiee of Mr. (Jus Teteraon, of Xutal, Ujxm our streets Monday. K. 11. Wllorx, a prosperous fanner of thn Up-r Clulskuiiie, was doiuv; lunlnefs In the city Monday. The new drug store Is nearly com pie led on Nelialeru avenue ond will soon be oKned up for busluea. Uncle John Muynard, a pnmperous farmer of Flshhawk, wua attending to some legul bublnee In the cliy lut Monday. We arc pleuaed to note that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lllniel. who have Ix-en on the sick llxl the pant several week, are How convaU-sceiit and will soon be out altendlug to business nguln. Timet seem to be looking up in this part of the county. Xumerou persons are lookidg up bualness Iih-uIIoiih, while others are looking after farms und stock ranches. Heverul parties have been cruising the timber up Fall creek the paat few weeks with the view of building a logging railroad to bring the timber in (hut part of the couuly totiarket. The April shower and warm sun shine Is malting the grass ai d other Vegetation start up fust in these parts. If the fnl does not kill the buds fruit will U here In abundance this fall. 'Twus hurd to let iro, but It hud to be done. The new city official were worn !u Monday evening mid w hope (hut the Income of the city will beseiit judiciously during the coin ingyeur. The dance Buturday evening given by the bund Was a success Hi every particular. We leiim that the boys cleared f 10.60, over, and above nit ex penses, besides huving a good lime generally. The 'Messrs. W.T. Biiumon & Co. have moved their slock of good into the new building erected by them and they now have cue of the finest and betit general merchandise stores on the Hue between Astoria and Portland. The restaurant on Bridge street Is doing a smashing business. If you don't think that they set up n god meal to one when he's hungry, you had better step In and order, and If you'r huuger Is not stayed alter eating one of their square meals, you certain Iv are hard to please. Try one order. W Biiwiri; riPDiPTMPHT tJt Mrs. Ilurmon of Knob Hill recently purchased a haudsome uev piano fur lier home, and it was delivered last week. ' Mrs. H. M. Fowler of Coble is visit ing friends in Poitluud this week. Harve says he like to be boss all right, but he doseut like to cook. Mr. Rockey made a trlpp to Clatska- life several days uo and shipped two curs or rails for Ills road. The spikers and track layer are on hand and the truck laying will begin at once. Mr. Juc. Lowe Is having her home on Knob Hill repaired and remodeled, and la otherwise improving her proper ty. O. Dutcher Is doing the carpenter work. A. Leavlny, an employe of Yeous camp, fell upon an axe Saturday, cutt ing a deep gash In his left kg just be low the knee. Ho was taken to Good. Bumarltea hospital in Portland Satur day night. Dan. J. Burns, the popular Rainier boy who wa ocoldtutly shot while hunting near Copies landing, on tue Washington side of tho river, in the early part of January, come home from St. VJneeuto Hospital, Porllaud, Wed nesday accompanied by hi sisters. Orrlson Dutcher closed the deal lust wetk for the purchase of the house and three lots on Knob Hill owed by Mr. Hannah Girt. Mr. Dutcher will erect thereon a modem, two story dwelling for his own use and prbubly a house for reut. Two car of steel rails for the Fox Creek logglug outIt arrived Saturday , and wa unloaded at tho culvert. . The construction oiew has been delayed several day for luck of tie but the w ill promises to deliver them rapidly from Pi a rqpsaipe for W 1 J ' V and by coming here you'll get alltheHatisfaction in tyleand quality you could desire. Its 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 Baster Suit. Boys' Knee Pants Suits Suits that are the Latest Patterns and Styes, made to wear and look well, in all the new roods, aire from 3 to 13 years. Our prices lrem.. 1 Cf $"). to as little as p 1 yJJ Youth's Knee Pants , For Uttle Men SUITS Made to wear and look well; ages from 9 to 15 years; made up in Cussimpres and Worsted, in all new patterns. Our tf 1 C prices from $o00 to as littleas J) 1 ,JU Boys' Blouse Suits WiCh Knee Pants, many Ktv'u-s and jKitterns select from; a drtny suit for little men whoareo ttieir metile; aps .'I to 8 years Our CiQ --v - prices from f'i.()0 to as little as sivJU Youth Long Pants SuiLs In all the New Style and Patterns, in Cassimere and Worsteds; suits made like papa's, and mak men out of little fellows; ages 14 to 20 QJC year. Price from $15 to as little as. vpOiUU SPECIAL Pig llMoo You're interests in good clothes. Every man is or should be. A man 'is jinked very larcely by hi personaU appfarance, ami u snouiu oe me oei tie can unoru. iou (ion I nave to spend a whole lot ot money with us to be well dressed about half the amount you would have to pay your tailor, and the only difference in tho clothe is the price. We are featuring strongly that C elebrated line of Men's Fine Clothes made by Kobn Bros., Chicago, They are the makers of the "K. B." system of Find Hand-Tailored Clothes, the K. B." shoulder kind, the clo- tne best ol tailors, ltiese suits are here tor 12.50 toij.tX). We can show you A Better Caa With 'K. B.V. Shoulders for$ 12.50. thinir that worries the best of tailors a good suit for TiJT? THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER, 221 and 223 Morrison, Cor V V ,-WVra First St., PORTLAND, ORE. Notice of Intention to Apply for Liquor License. r) All- 1'EK.SOXS COSCEnXKIi YOl", AXD i each of vou lko iiutii-4 that I, John! Fitt-iimn, will on llie M day of My. l'Ai-s Hp-: l-ly t the fouiitvt ourt of t'oluinUa t'ounty, ihU of Un-Kon, ir a llrenw- to -v siriuitii, , viiioiih aixt malt liquni mnl hanl rMvt in ' iHHiititi-s li'M- than one Kill'"" fwriott of I fU iiHnlhi, In the vtllK; of Krt,KHiM-, So 1 hio irvi-inrl, loluml'U County, lirexon, ; uliUhll'ntiiin Hill be Um'iI upon the ful-1 lowing iiviitlon: j t'KTlTIOX. In Hie County Curt of the Htittc of Ore in, for Columbia connly. . In Ihe mattercf the nltl''l,'',i"' of John Free lnxii fur a lli-eiis.!' tn wll Miirltuti. malt or vin- i ou lliUurHtut fi rmeuted fitter In quantities 1i'm than one icullon. To the Hou. Couuly Court of Columbia Coun tv ami HlHte of Orvis.ni. We, the uiideiKuea legal voters and res! (tenia of K'iiimmio ireeinet, in Columbia Countv. fctatt of Orecoti. ami hahae actual ly r'!l'.leil In saW reeinct thirty days prior to tne aiKntiijt anu niniK 01 iins jieiiiioii, uuu revpertfullv jietllinn your Honorable Body at the May term of said' Court, commencing on edueMlav, the :tid dav of M.ty, 'M to be held in tue court hmie lu the City of Kt. Helens, In cald countv and Mate, that a license be Krant- ed to John Freeman to wll spirituous vinous ? I and mull ihjuois and fermented cider Inqunn- lilies less laanoiie khIIoii, in hcappoose I're idnrt. in the Villaireuf Scal'DOONe. In caid Cot nmblu tiountv, Hlale of Oregon, and that such ! Hcenxe U- issued to said John Freeman fora ' ncriod of kIx inoiiths from the 3rd day of May, : foo.". all of which your petitioners ill ever Prc?A. S. iidder. C. It. Krelell, E. T.Core, G. H. Waahlnctou, J. 1. McKay. K. Hagly, John Himiujllcr, U. A. McKay, Jack Cam, J. ltush an, II. Oearharl, Wm. McKay, tl: H. Slercks, R. A. Mctlulnn, E. C. Hoy, U. Lnlige, W. W. West, I). Kaminever, Fred Kammeyer, E. 1. McKay, AUKSchmitt, II. A. Hanson. Percy Pavis, F. Kammever, Frank C. htrstton, l'eter Mayer Frank liean, Jos. Foss, F. Payne, Sherman sax, ton, Henrv Neumaii. Jacob Schmidt, Arthur tchmidt. "l'eler Coyle, S. C. 1'cardorff, J. Cooper, Frit Holltger, A. H. Larsen, George B Autrim, twis tiram, K. 1. Hnicker, P. I Cha. ncy, J. II. Uversa"Ul, X. H. McKay.J. V. Donald, son, l LousiKitut, 1. Dietderieh, Ed Maior Henry Ilhshnian, Geo. Hardwiek, Frank loo, lev, J. J. IVDonnell, John Scott, Geo. F. Circle, J. XI. Pavne, M. Uachelder, H. W. Goff, Ira Adams, f . W . Morgan, 1. E. Freeman, 0. Ha blnskv. And. Newman, John Eisenblatter, Ju Hun Markwart, M. E. Stevens, S. G. Hay, Frank Yavne. II. West. M. McKav. S. K. Sonneland. John Calahan, Otto A. Miller, W m. Anderson, i CarlGranat, Henry Namlermost, l.oreimo t. I.oiik, J. G. Tompkins, Chan. Erlokson, Andy Goodell, 8. Mosmann Geo. W. Grant, W. Tett, A. Anderson, G. W. Kamsey, F. R. Adams, A. Zelsman, L. Snider, J. Zelsman. now on aud the construction will goon unabated. Mr. Rocky expects to be delivering logs over this road by May 1. Fred Mulcom and Oliver Ilulter, two well kuown Columbia county boys, have purchased a farm near Corvallis, consiMtlujr, of 921) acres of cleared land. On Monday they shipiKKl their stock, wagons, funning utensela, etc., on the steamer Joseph KellogR, to be tran shipped' at Portland for Corvallis, on the steamer Pomova.- The boys are In dustrious and being thoroughly ac quainted with soucli work will hihke a success of their undertaking and in years to come will undoubtedly be re membered among Benton county's best and most prosperous citizens. The best wishes of a host of fileuda follow them to their new home. Dr. D. B. Stntut went to Illllsboro Monday morning to assist Prop. J. W. Wall stuge aud musical comedy pro duction to be given under the auspices of tue Illllsboro baud. We Have Suits To Suit ! For MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN If That's What You Want! C SWETT ABOUT IT See Our Late Arrivals in Shoes and Oxfords Ladies, Ask to Se our Justrite Corset, The Best on Earth! FITS AND - ...Beautifies Any FIGURE. Sea Mrs. SWETT FOR 0UR 0& Bonnet! Hats For The Children and at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW Prices Str. Jseph Kellogg. LenTes Portland TuescUr, Thursday and Bt unlay fit 7 m. for Bt. Helens, Kalrnua, Carroll Point, Rainier and Kolso. Arrlvlnr at Port land, Monday, Wfdnefday and Fftrtay at 2 p.m. The Steamer Northwest leaves Portland, Mon doy aud Thursday lor Toledo, Castle Kock, anil way points at 6 a.m., re'urntng Wednesday and SaturdnyatSp.iu. Best ana cheapest route to the St. Helens mining district. Bubjeotto ohangs without notice. What! loot oi flaXnM The Stealer Iralda. " Makes round trips between RAINIER and TORTLAND. leaving Rainier af6:00 a. m. and Portlanl at 2:30 p.m. daily ejcepl BundayJ. Weaollolt a share ol the publlo patronage, and In rttura will give quick service and a clean boat. are here to stay and want your buslntss. Laad 11 at loot ol Taylor Btreet. p. i. JLVj??-1?1- ?!! .