COL REG UMBIA VOL II. HOULTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21 1905. KO. 13 ciimtii DiKnttony. yiHHT t't("itT.ii trios i. ( in ta ll or Mai- nl ti Mov. it. A. Tamrurl, iwiur. Bert). i'l ami tin Hun.lHira i.l rach month. Hiintlay N IiihiI vvcry Hut.ilay al Iwuaia. lu. ( Ijda Hlvaari, Hiiriiilvlidml. la.llr.' AM Hii'i'la i .lir..l)f flMliiotll. I'rajt r Mivrtii'ia wlnd a ti. a. Humlay wrni.ni II a. Hi. alul 7 ;HU i, m. A cordial lut Italloii luallvtid Inva at-rvtw. la rttrltdiwl In all. Knlilii i 'I King Arthur mcul arh Krldajr al a , m. LjmIIi-ioI qwan Atalou nival raih Halunlay al a . m. r.RVH UM K.l 111 Id II. NRHf AMITHIKU mmday.; Iiraml Vluwat llelota! Kallilvr 1Wp.ni. awitiil ami fourth Sunday: Warmn al II 'Murk ; llnitltim al I i. lit. ami HI. Ilrliu. al 1;.np. m. A rry mrdial Imitation U ntondrd lit alt allKiul. J. II. AUoIlP, t'a.lur. .... lvl, nmm-Touy, llori TliN liiiwK No. I". I. O. II. Y. HKKTH In Oliver' ball on Tloirwla, weiilug. H. II. Win lu ll, N. it.; M. M. l-iiiit, --. W1I.TOS l.l'.ASHK Ml. xti iY IHH ITON liitTi.rvir) prut ami tlitrd WwlniMlajr lilybla III illrr'a hall. K. II. Mltilii.ll, W. M l I. II. t oland, Ui .; lU'tdt II rtullh,-?. rtiAK iiunr. .iusi.k m a-.1", a. Vniini. W. M.i W. Kjrr, Uc; II. I'. Vi.un, herrriarr. KATAl.liRAN'iK i. S. l. HCTKUWiN, W. M Ml. Ada HI HUH, I.e.; Mr. M'lll. I'rtt r Mill, Hw. XJii U In limit tirw hall. VAtl.T.H isilK M"r4 A.KUKr.MAN. W. XI.: ivu-r I. nun, !.'.; M. K, llawn, rve. MwHln III. Ir hall at Martdi. UOHriTliHANliK S'O.SM. JANRMftlKKUiiOU W.JU.; Mary A. I.llia, l.ct;T. '. Wall, Hef. VKKNiiMA till AMiK Ml. rt ('. MK l.l.lSoKIt, W . M.; Julin i Iii'hUIIii, Ur.l I,. Migi-rl, ttvv. Mn'li III Vnriiniila. t'Ol.t'MHU I'OMuNA I.IUM.K niwU lih ,Nliriii" Auk ,"ml II a. in VV. A. Yniina; . W. U : I. il. l'i'latil, la-.; K. II. Mln hvil Ht'crvlarjr. Yankton (.kam kmuw. u. i. tahuh.i, W. M ; r. f. Mrr, r.i l.nima Trlali,rw. llH. ll Iril.A Vli I.U VS'I.K M). Ml. MiMOMl ; .. I'lnclo tilurn, V. M.;lliAirr iln. , Ill'), Hrc Mi't'U III llii'lf hall. Uc llot'l.TON t'lHCl.K Mi. i:aw . OKW . 1.1 I.U K J. lvrrv.ll. S.; ttluiili Halli-y, I li rk. Mvvln vvrry 1uiMlay rirtiliif In Ollvvr'aball. KA1MKII IHHiKNO. IM. 1. O o. r , MKKTU III Ihi'lr hall rvrrr Kalillitay lilghl. Tannait. N. Ii.; VS. 0. r lu lwi, Kt r. U. A. MIZI'AII I'll AITKH NO O. E H. MltH. II. Jnhtia. W. M : In-tin liajr, Hp. Mifta In at lluleiu Maxililr hall. NT. IIKI.KXH UMHiK KO.SJ, A. K. AMI A.M. W II l-i.ault. tt . M.; K t Uuli k. Ik-r. Mint In HI. Ilrlriia. BAIX1KR UllHiK Ml 'il A. K. AND A. M. l r ma Poulworih, W. M. Oi-aii llUm hanl, I'lerk Mv-la In Maxiiils hall nu Halunlay bHurw M full niiHn In vai n tnoiiib- HT. II KI.KNM Um.K Ml. 117 I. O. O. Y., MKKTI 9ml a ml Oh Halunlay In Ibi-lr ball. Jaa.li. Mi Kay, X. li.i I'. . Hlakwlif, Htt. IIOl'l.TON I'AMI' ttOVA, W (l W. I.K HA1I.KY (' C'i K. II. Mln lit'll, Clrrk. lvla vry fliurwlay rvciiiua In Oliver a nan- t'l.ATHK ANIK lOI'tiK Ml l. M ACirAIIKKH- Mrvla Utaml .1M Haointay al 7;l ni i H He.l.lUk.l inn; It II Vtllllam, K K- FKRS KKIIKK All UHKiK NO. 1TI. I. O. O. F., mrvla In Oilil Kvlliiwa hall, Kaliilvr, on avi-. (ml am) fourth rrdlay nliihl nl racli uioliin ' Kva llranl, N. i KtiM) llainvlil, Hvc. AVON IUMiK KO. .'.'., K. or I'., MKKTU IS HI. Ilvluna nnTuvxIar rvrnlniC". . II. Ml lard, i:. i:.; V. A. Ilarrl.. K. nl It. and H. AVA TKMI'I.E SO. 19. IDA M. 1IAKKIH, M. K C ; l.m yoray. M ot k. ami C. MvtU In HI lluleiu. COt'KT OKKOOS, K. OK A. Kent. C. H.i Iks Kay, Hvr. kaulo, NO. art. It. 1 Mut'la In Clau t'l.ATHK ANIK TUIHK W. K. l onyi r. H.j K. Mi ft In Clatukaiilv. NO. II. I. O. II. M I . Ilia, kt.ird, K. ( K KAIMKIt 1IIVK NO. an, I. Calllu rouicroy, K. of hall. OKM. AtUUv,( K. M.it!n K.oll'. SUMMONS. Ill tlit Circuit I'onrl .if Ilio Hlalu of On non, fo I 'iillllnltlrt 11 ill II I V . lnly I.. Walker, 1'lallitlff v RolirrtA. Walk t. lii'ii'inliiiil To Kolicil A Walker, the Mrfi'iiilioit nliove llllltll'.l! N T11K NAM E OK Til K HTATKOK OUKHON A You are hvrehy renin rvil to hi. pear ami amtu vr (lie I'oinl.lHllit llli'il mKhIiin! you In I lie alHive eniltle.l milt Hi). I t'oiirt, on or iH'forn tlin laol ilav ol llie nix week next follnwliiK tlie datiMif the llrl imlillcatlon of tliU aom moiix that lieliiK i lie lime iirenerinen in ine timer u .ulillt'atl.ii liereoli ami If yil lull loan appea an.l aiiKueriiiilil etnuplHliit the plnlntlfT, Onlxv 1.. Walker, will eaiiutt vourtlf fault In lie eiilered Mild apply to the Court aliovu tiniurd lor thu rellel ileliiamieii in l lie eouipiHoii, n wo For n tl.'i ree of xald Court tllcnoh Iiik the In. ml nl niatrlnionv now rxlHtliiR hetwii-n tlio nlaln lift ami the delemlanl ami awardliiK to her tho faru and ciiBln.lv i. ( Iho Infant child, totfelher with eoKta tif mill and mieh nlher relief aa to thu Court aevnia euultHtile. Thi. miinininiM la publlhfd tiumunnt to an iirderofthu honorable K. H. llailHii, Count JinlHe, formildColunilita county, OrcK.m, matlu mid tinted Juno 7th, m wnicn order pre aerllied that tho aervlcu of auinumna. In thl ult, ahould hu made upon you l.y piilillcnlion once, a week for u couaeeuovv weeK. The date of the rlmt publication of ihla mini moil" i i riiiny, June u, iikki. Dlllard & 1h)', AtlorncjK for l'luliulff. DILLARD&DAY, ATTOHNEYH-AT-LAW, Tractice in any court, State or Federal Next door to court house. ST. HELENS. . OREGON W. C. FISCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Next door to post office. RANiKrR. - OREGON Ono r.llnuto CouQh Guro For CouQhii Cold nnd Croup HOJJLTON. From 1'nrtlaiiil Telnraiii. llotition Ii ne of tli livwllent IlttU vit liiiu of in aii on Dm 1'iuillc Coaat, anJ doi uir tuainvai linn tuwni lrijle in It U the dilrlbuthi4 (toint f'T tho mall of tilim villngvi, and it'i fvoh r iiln nk atiJ ui to iIhIr. 1 ln-re r tlim ifftirral uirrt lnintliae atoira-1 Vrrjr A (iraliatn, lirli n & liailey and (iirtjr & Hulwy tin Utter firm liai reciently pur tIiiimhI nri irrntral uicrcliandiM atoreof Oliver D th uihiiUt of firm ar vll and lnvorbly aoon, Jamn rK-nrf , na f lloulton'i jiiout-i-n', Imi a Urge i arrive fmiory arid Llau kamith iliop, and Mr. Wwli, anotlur 'inntr, liai tlm uitwt maiki-t. There it alio a deiitlai, a j-lvr and Ant cIhhi wk ly iifwpiiii-. "Tlitf Columbia Kegiatr" lUbllaliiMl by It. II. Miubi-ll. Ilotilton liaataotlratrla! Iiutvlii. "The Iloul ton IIoum and "1 li Veniiont",i lie lut tcr owiird by (S. D. tillaon, a pioneer of lloiilinii, and ilio lioti l ii nnuuil in lion or of lib native tUv, wlieia n biotbir riKcotly purcliaaiild tbe old I-wev umtitcaii nrr MoiiljllitT, Vt. Thia a tbo former Ix'iiiu of Admirable iintrge IVwpy. N. A. IVrry. of Terry A (iraliatn, mvr cliuntJ", a Muvor nnd 1'mitmaMtur ol I on I ton, and in the on of Mn K. IVrrv llni oldeat living Hoillcr in U luuipia County. Alt too .Norilieni ramlij Iminii imM tlirouKli lloulton, aUj) the Anloiiu A Columbia Kiv r Kailroml. Tbe vtl lnue ia auriounilid by "plendi'd aKiieul- turt-d aiH fruit-beurid rountry, mid in only one mile from CVilumb'u Cii y. The great Ikkii to lloulton ii tbe luamnioili bint of tliH Weatein CoojierHge Com PHiiy, Which employ 17 meti, and I iluiii are now being ouulo (ot another warchoiiae. Thu firm niHiiut.icturuo Hovel and bur re I tuppllei for uiohI of the bin cooperny-e tompanieM on the 'aclfic CoHHt, and have branch fitrtory iei and officii at I'ortland, Loa Angeles Aitoria, Aberdeen ami Itallard. W. fclibr J la auperintendent and general manauer of the bin plant at lloulton, which owni and control! an Imtnenee flume ait tnilea Ions', and which alao the aupplie tbe iteabiboatH with cord wood. The follow Ing are oltkcn of lloulton Mayor. N. A. Terry; Councilmen, . K. ltelford Abrahuui Crouar, Cliaa. Hein and K. Ii. Mitchell. Hecorder, lealy Hulley: Treaauer, Chaa. Graham. A Hmoolh ArtlvU. WIipii vnii Mi ul It iifcewrtarv to uma rnilve iiho ieWltt'H Witch Haxel Halve. 1 1 lathe purent, and bt for "oren, JluniH, JitilU, lema. Blind, Jiieeil- uir, Itching or l'rotinliinr riles. (.Jet the genuine DeWllt'a Witch Ilbzel Halve. Hold bv Hulley A Jlilnli. CLATSKAN1E. From Portland Telegram. The viIIhl'o of Clatknnie is ono of the moat pictureHiiue on the TacUlc -Coast, and is also one of the oldest. It lies in theceiiter of the beautiful Clatukanie Valley, ami is unrounded by a fertile nrit ulttiral country nnd Hplendid tlin bcrlundR; it's losing ciimps and big mills rank uniting the foremoHt on thu Co lint. ChitHknnio him n porulation of alout (tfO, Hiid is growing very rapidly. It is silunted on thu Clntskanie Hiver, nnd isnivignble to a point somo ten miles nto tbe timber land. Among the largo mills and lumber companies are the Tichenor Lumbsr Com puny, wbouianu fnctni'e cedar and yellow ttr flooring, etc., and the J. C. llenson logging camp and lumber company U ono of tho largest of it's kind In the conntry. They own and operate, n branch railway from the Columbia to a point about six miles in tho timber country. Mr. IJeixson also erected a large depot at Clatskanio to be used tor storing and shipping lumber. The We8t Oregon Lumber Company, of which . D. Kingelcy is manager, has a capacity of 25,000 feet of lumder per day, and has a flume five miles long the woods to tho planing mill at tho et.d of the flume. Clatskanie has a number of first-class business houses, among the most prom inent and up-to-date business men are Henry Kratz, a son of Mr. August Krats proprietor of ''the Tavern Cafe," of Portland. , Clatskanie ia well suppled, with hotels and the largest is the "New Home," conducted by J. W. McDonald, The depot of Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Is a mile away, and the scenery ii Vfrv pictureatiue. ClaUkanie liai two cliuribea and one of tbe beat acbool buildlnya iu tbe rountry. North of ClaUknnie are the timber eappnl Nelialem liilli, and beyond U tbe beautiful Nebalem Vailcy, which Ii aid to be the tuoat fertile ayricullural and fruit aection lu the Pacirlc North went. TlierVare aeveral anrveyt now being inula for a rapid trannitroad from TM-oma to I'ortland, one on the Oregtn tide and the other on the Waihinitton. KliotitJ one of the project! on the Waah lngtn aibeof tbe Columbia, the line will run a ferry (root the City of Kebo to Halnier, making collection Utween .4 4 1.. the two citiei every , lew ininuiei. invi line baa already peen lurveyei from 1'ortlnnd to Kalania over ft roalbetl ol the Wanhington Kailioad, which cu abandoned aouie year ago. m m Thrcs lioitd and J oat Iteaaoaa. There are three reaMiiia why loolli era prefei One Mlonte Cough Cure: Hrat. ltli nlaolutely Imrinleai; St-c ond, It Inalea KtMM clIMr: l-ve II; Third, It cuien lougha, Croup mill WhtMipiog Cotlli when other rente dlei fail. Mold by Hulley h Jtrluii. NUSHACAK LETTER Nimhajak, Alattka, June 3, 1005. Columbia lteglater Al I was requet- led to write to you and tell about this part of Alaeka 1 w ill nay that it is r mo lar to tlmt of Nome which all have read nliout. It i a barren country tl.er U'in no timlxT within (mi miles of here. The induatry is Salmon tiidiinir. There are fifteen canneries Xuehaxxk Utver of which average about 00, 000 ciuieH of enlnion to the cannery in the aciiHon. Toe aeaHou ii atai ted in earh-r than UHital and a large pack ia expected tiiiayear. There baa been an exceed ingly mild winter here there not being enough snow to work the teams, althoual. it ii cold and stormy at pn-atnt. Ilespectfully Yours JamkhOox. Commissioners' Proceedings. July Ttth. 1905. )t Judicial day. John C. Campbell appointed Constable for Clatskanie Predatt and orded that he qualify accorcing to law. , Time for return of assesment roll ex tended to 1st Monday In October. Upon petition of 8. Benson Esq'r, the follow ing named penons were appointed Fire-Wardens W. E. Conyers, of Clats. kanie, Chas W. Mayger of Mayger, and Frank Peterson of Mist. Adiourued to Cth, inst. July 6th, 11)05 2nd, Judicial day. In the matter of the petition of A. G. Ilotchkiss et-als, In relation to outlay of part of Special Road tax fund of Distric No. 15. Ordered that Clerk uotify petitioners to call meeting of the taxpayers of said district to continue to determine thia mutter, as this Court has no Jurisdiction in tho matter. Report of County !-und, viewers, pe tition for by Everding & Farrell now read in opeu Court. Objections to same and bill for damages, by reason ot loca tion of suid road now filed, by Cuthbert StuniD, and it is ordered by the Court thnt argument thereon bo beard by this Court on July 7th, UH)5. P. Suuialu allowed $10. v monthly nnd Win. McDonald $8. 00 monthly nn til further ordered by Court, warrants to issue on 1st, of each month. Ordered that license Issued for 6 months from July 7th, 1905 to O. E Hunter for a license to sell lnuor in Goble precinct. In tho matter of the redemption of void tax-sale certificates, and repayment of taxes collected upon the 11 sections decreed to be in Washington Co. Ordered that Warrants Issue in pay ment of the following chums. S, A. Miles redemption of 6 tax-sale certificates, 14)02 tax total $J2.". William Roberts, redemption of 1 tax sale cert. $17.(15 Mrs. E. G. Owens taxes of 1001. 2 30, and 4 illegally collected. 39. 85 Bill against the several road district special Road district funds and against the County as set forth in lists puplish ed last week, were now allowed by the Court, and the Olerk ordered to Issue Warrants in payment. Agreement was entered into by the Court with Clark and Buchanan of Portland to an expert the books and accounts of tbe Sheriff, Cloak and record er and Treasurer, from J uly 1005. Con iderat ion $15.1)0 per any two account- but not to exceed a total of I'iOO.OO if it be not iiecenaary to check the tax rolls said) ears or in case it is necesaary lo check suid tax rolls. In that event not to exceed the sum of $750. 00. Adjourned to 7th, inst. July 7th, 11)05 3rd, Judicial day. It appears to tbe Court, under m pie vioui arrangement between thi Court nl the A. &. C. R. R. Co. that sa d R. R. Co. Is responsible for the inainte- of the road complained of, Mutger and Clatskanie County Road at Qua ry te- low Mayger, in a pasiiblecopdition, and the General Supeitntendautof said R. R. Co. being now present in Court, be is instructed by the Court, to remedy the evils eomplaitie J of in petition. Ordered that Couoty Board of Road Viewen View survey and repoit upon ropoed Felix DeUast road, and that ey meet for this purpose at the Wil son Caw) Mill, on July 12th, 1905, at 10. 30 A. Si. and it is further ordered that this propoed road be Surv.yed ml platted notwithstanding that parti f same are over 10 percent grade. Complaint of Ed Black et als legard- ing iiii lootla of .Super viaor of Disc't No. 5. Order that- this matter be refered to Judge HatUtn, for investigation. Ajourned to 15th, Inst. STOPPING A PAPER I am here to assert th it it is usless to get ahead of an editor. Itcan'i be done. tried once nnd failed. Lust gprmg I wrote the following let ter whicli wid explain tisflf: "To editor of Port Orford Tribune. Dear Sir. Last year a frieud livii.g in yonr county presented me with a suo scription to the Tribnne in rerurn for having named the baby after him. I see tuy'tiuie has expired, and write to ask you to discontinue my number, not that don't appreciate the paper, I do, and will be sorry so lose it, but owing to the rappld increase in my family, I feel I cannot afford any other luxuries, besides have no time to read, beeompelled to lie awake nights studding up names for the new comers. Wc bad. another. St. Patrick's day and vYe ain't Irish either This makes nine. , Last year the rains destroyed my hay 1 a . t 1 tl crop, my potatoes uugnieu, , ana an other crops weie more or less a failure, except the baby crop, it nsver fails. The first time an event of this kind oecured I bought a jug of "Old Rye", hired a band ami proreeded to make merry: bnt now it gives me com ieet, and I can barely dig up enough to pay the nurse. I was told President Roose velt was always delighted to hear of cases like mine, so when our last boy was bom I wrote him a letter stating my family conditions thinking perhaps he would favor roe with an appointment as postmaster here, as tne present incum bent has but six chilJren. He didn't even offer his sympathy. In answer to my frieudly lelter he wrote a brief note saving he had always heard Oregon wns a great place for sage brush and jack rabbits, and she seemed to be keeping up her reputation, but if I would move where there was no sage brush ocrhaps these events wo.ild uot occur so often. "I wish I had remained in Missouri. Yours in distress, , One-Eyed-Riley. Next week I received a letter from the editor in which he said : "I have ten children, and the Lord only knows what the future will bring forth. I named the first Alpha and thought of calling the last Omega, but feared it would be a misnomer. I think it up.to you to continue your suliscription.". I admire that man, I should like to meet and shaae him by the hand, but by thunder I would hate to go fishing with a man who can lie so fluently. 1 still take the Paper. I thiuk he can learn me a whole lot. One-Eyed-Riley. Indlgeatlon Cured. There Is no case ot Indigestion, Dys pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will not vield to the digestive and strength ening influence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the straiu off the stomach by ditrestlng what you eat and allowing it to rest uutil It grows Strom strain. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure affords aulck and permanent relief from Iudiirestlon and all stomach troubles, builds up the system and an nurlflea tnat disease can not attack and train a foothold when In weakened condition, gold by Bailey tfc Brian. AUATTBlOFIlEJU.ru ffjjii7r Absolutely Puro IL5 HO SUBSTITUTE CIIOLKBA JNKATl'M. Child Not Kipected tm Live from Oae Hoar to Another, oat Cored by I'hara berlain'a I'otle, Cholera mud Dlarrbect. Keinedjr. Ruth, the little daughter of E. . Dewey, of Agnewville, W. wns -?ri-ously ill of cholera infantum lint sum mer. "We gave lier lip sod did not expect her to live fmtn one hour to an other," he says. "I happened to think of I'liaiuhe'-luhi'fl Olie, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy and gut a bottle of It from the itre. In five hours 1 saw a MiMiiire for the lieiler. We kept tut giving it and leforj ahe hud taken the half of one small Uwile lie was well. Th'm remedy In for wile by Perry & Graham. Perry & Graham will sell yt.a 32 lbs. beans for 32 lbs. rice for 9 bars soap 3 3-lb. Pkic. gold dutt 25 or. K. C. Bkg. Powder. . $1 00 1 00 25 45 15 45 20 20 15 Mens overall Mens over shirts 25ct Bottle catsup Force, per Pkg 3 Poxea best castor oil axle greaae 25 Every thing else in our entire stock in . proportion sold for spot cash and by far the largest stock in town. Beat Iter Doable. "I knew no one, for four weeks.wlien I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mn Aui Hunter, of Hittsburg.Pa., "and when I got betttr. although I had one of the bet doctojs) 1 could get, was bent double, and liatl to rest my hands on my knees wheu I walked. Front tiiin teriihl? afrlietloii I wnm rescued by Klectrlc. Bitteis.which retiioivd my health and strength, Audi now 1 can walK as ntrannit as ever. 'I hey are simply wonderful." Guar anteed to cure stomach, liver and kid ney disorder. Price 50 cents. Sold by PERRY & GRAHAM, The Forth of July attendence at the Lewis and Clark Exposition was 53,708, This is at least 30-per cent niote than the most sanguine of officials expected. It beats the Forth of July attendence at the Omaha Exposition by nearly 10,(0) ad is 14,131 higher than the attendence on the opening day at Pnrtlan i. Junel. Up to July 4 half a million admissions had teen reeorded in the thirty-four- days of the big fair. This aggregate ia far above expectations. The attendence is increasing daily, and all ir.dl .'ations point to a total that will break every exposition record, considering the neighboring population. The Fair will run until OctoberlS, The Dlamoud Cure. The latest news from Paris is, that tney have discovered a diamond euro for consumption. If you fear consum ption or pneumonia, it will, however, be bes-t for you to take the great remedy mentioned by W.T.Mcliee, of Van leer, Tenn. "I hud a cough, for four teen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Cousumption.Coughsand Colds, whichj gave instant relief, and effected a per manent cure." Unequalled quick cure for Throat and Lung Troubles. Price,. 50o and 91.00, guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. Sold by PERRY & GRAHAM, There is considerable talk of the in stitution of a new Odd Fellows lodge at Scappoose. There is plenty of good mat erial there for a strong lodge. Beautify your complexteti with little cost. If you wish a smooth, clear, cream-like complexion,' rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest beautifier known. Sold by RAINIER PHARMACY.