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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
T LOCAL. B Tin 'in us Smith and wlf from Union arrived hern last Monday ami will make their home In Houlton, Mr. Smith has accepted the ponttpHi a agent lor tin Northern iVlflo at (Ids point. Mr. ltohrvr who liwfl ben here liming Hit atrlk Mri(Mlll vUU the Kxpoallioti and Hcsalile before returning lo hit oU iNwItioii III tlio freight office alTaoom. Tkvy Appeal l Our Nytnpathlaa. Tim Mlloiiaand dlpeptluarecniialanl auiferrra mid appeal lo our sympalhlea. There I nl one of them, however, who may not I buiught back lo health ml hupplnra ly the uf of Chamber lulu's rUomacli anil Llvar Tablets. Tlicae tablet Invigorate I lit Moiiiach and liver and strengthen Him digestion. They alMi regulate the bowels. For aall by I'erry A (Irahatn. On the 1k(i Inntunt t-Mtfar FJllotta logger aged 'M Jeais, who was working In a camp near Clatskanie in aome manner had hU akutl fractured, death followed In lioit tlmu. 1 i we m member of Clatskanie Tent o the Mac nabecs ami carried $1000 Insurance. Maaaautljr K.flat-llt. Never In the way, no tniibfv to carry, any to lake lfMMtttit ami never fulling In rrnulia are DeWlll'e LI 1 1 If Early Jtlaeie. The faiiinua llltltt pllla arv wrlalii guarantee against head ache lilllntisiieaa, lorphl llvrr and all of the Ilia resulting from t-nuatipsllnu, Thry tnulcaitd M lengthen Hie llvrr. Cure Jaundice. Hold hy lluiley & llrlnn Ijut Friday while helping to load a car II. C. Wyuttnf (iohle (ill off the car Mild crippled one foul so that ho had to take a abort luy off. The Wyatt Lumber Company la turning out aome of the lineal lumber made in thecounty. Itangrruua.anit t'nrrrtnlui For aunhtirn, Ictifr and all akin die vunn, DeWlu's Witch Hazel Halve Iiiin no equal. It In h certain cure for hllnd bleeding iti-hlug and protruding plha It will draw tin- lUeout of a hum and heal without Ira vlni; hut. Itolla old ore, chi bu nc!c, and etc, are quickly cured hv Hie um r the genuine IK Wllt'a Wllcn llaxel Halve. Accept no eiilmlltute aa they toe often iIuiiithiim and uncertain. ttoMliy Hulley A llmm FOR SALE. Thirty-two and a half acre of hind Waled l'4tuile South wet of lloullon Oregon all Kfarly level land. No wnsle. la 2 tract 20 and 12, acre. Prefer t., M-ii ii one iiiuu, Improvements Iioum) 111x24 one uml one hall story wood ei.ed 1 tlx 'JO chicken house I'.'x'il and other ncc-fMMiry hiiltdinga amull fruits raas,v. lUrn IWx'C'xlU aheila 10-.40 iV-Dxn.'two khmI welU 1 aprliiK alnt cu ek. 8 acrea clearwl partly irrulcel 44 Menu more iiurtly ci.Mireit f.i aciK Iihm tieen needed. All fenced on County Jhuid : mlh'H fioin (iiiut Iioum 'a mile totwlHMil limiM-s lieiidciillle. 49 uiuy He ertttor 1 epnu young hnrwa I'.tM) lb. ilk year ola. incw wukoii nil larm. UK V Kurdeu lioU nli all feed in hum harn til time of making; mIc mid Iiihiw iod ifiHiilH cxceiti aome few article. Imo chlckcimaud g that ate on plucv Wliell Willi. For ull Information cull on or addrctui JL II. Mitchell, lloulloii, Oregon. A little foretlioUKht limy miro you no end of truhle, Any one who luakea it a rule to keep ChcmUrlalna i'ollc, (.holent and Diarrhoea Komeuy Ml hand know thin to be a fact. For aide by PERKY & GRAHAM, Perry & Graham will sell you .12 IIjk. henna for $1 (X) 1 IK) :tl! Dm. rico for ) bura Houp a Wh. I'ku. Kold diiht '.. lirior.. K. 0. I'.kg. Towdi r MctiH ovenxlU ' Metmover nhirtM 'Swl Dottlo calHtip Force, per I'kw 3 IUixch beHt cantor oil uxlu nrea 45 1 IK) 1 F.very ihin cIho in iiureutiro utock in proportion Hold ior npotcnHli uml by fur, the. InreHt atock in town. You immune no rink when you buy CMiumhcr utn'aCb Ic. t' holera. and dlur rhoeu lkinedy. ,1'crry & (Indium will rctunu your money it you are nm. m Kfled nficr uhIiii; it. It In everywhere udmitted to be the niontHuaccMnfulreni In one for bowel complainta and the only one that never fall, It la pleaaun aafe and reliable. Some wealthy philnnthrophiat enn jriiln the luHtin jrtitU(lo of toveru people nt Iloiiltou by erecting u few rcaidence hoimcB to rent. Take Kudul After Katlnn After a heartv meal n do: of Kodo irynpepHiii t'uro will nteventHn nttuck of IndlEOHtion. jvouoi is a iiirouBu rihruHtitnt and a aruaranteed cure for In tlientlon. DoHoenalft.OaH on the atom n. Vi Weak heart. Hour ItlaliiK". Had breath and Btomach troubles. Sold by Bailey A Brlnih County Olerk HendorBon l8uod a mnrrlago liccnBo to llebckah Atkins and Orovcr AlIejN uiou iipud reHulta from a disordered r.iiiiHnn of the stomach and Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. For aaio vy rwrj Wui. l'rinto( ritlahurgand hit two boya were up to the Fair Tuelayt lh oys returm d home WelneUy, but Will remained at Hiauwoul'a mill wheie ie hat a job. t will wah and not rub oft I hi complexion all envy me. I'a no aecrrt no I'll lell Take Hhmi llocky Mountain Tea. RAINIER PHARMACY. i . Jm. Monahau, la nuniiiK a game leg iua d from a turned ankle. Iear Ou: I have aolved the mother ii-law prolilem: Juaf Kive her reifularly loliiktera KiMtkv Mountain lea. It will make her liallhy, Intppy and do h a inm. ,ts iH..a, m or Tableta. RAINIER PHARMACY. 8. (I, Hchoonover and wife went out to I'ltUburx Wetlneadity to visit with their daughter and family. NnthlMi ttn the Marot Kqaat Chambrr lain l ullr, ( hulrra auil IXarrhuaa This fact la well known In druuirlai every where, and nine out of ten will Kive their cuatoiuera thla pieiiarallon wneii the lienl laciHletl for. Mr. ()le hlliner. a pnimiuenl druvt(i,l of Jo lln, Mo., in a clicuhir lo hia cuxlomen, way; " I here la liotnlriK on llieluarkH In Ihe wityof leitent medicine which epuila t'hamU-rlaln'a Colic, Cholera ml l)ltrrli'i lUMiifiiy fur Ixtwel com. plidula. 'Ye.wll thla preparation." ror Nile try . PERRY & GRAHAM. ticorye ltrouae ami wife were up fr mi (lohle viailinif frlciida and relatives In this part. I'urril I'aralyaU. W. H. lirtlly, iHtofilee True. Texaa. write" : "My wife had tieen aufferluit five yen r4 wlih paralyaU In her arm, w neii i waa ihthuikiiii to ue imiiurn a Snow I.lnlineiil, w hich cured her all rli(ht. I have elo u-xm It fur old wore, froal hltea Hlnl III eruplhoiH. It doex the worK." .'V-. uOc and II a bottle at lallcy tv lUmi n Mr. and Mrn Mntli"wn iifter three weeks ouiitiK at Seaside ImmkiIi rfturiied lo Ilotiltoii the flrtof the week, feeliiiK much better fur their vacation. War Agliil I uttaiiiMpt lin. AH naiioiiH re cndenviMlni; to check he raVHtfeaof ciiihiiuiIiIoii, the white plague that claluia an mimy vlctlins ach year, roley llcney and lar ure t'ouuha ami colda in-ifei tlv tmd you are In Hollander of cinum)Hoii. h not riK your IichIIIi liy tukiuu mmii unknnwii pienarallfii when FIev'a Honey uml lariaaate and eerthln in results Ak for Foley's Honey and lar ami inxim upon haviuK llirty and Itobey. For sale a K"od huiue-a location in loultou, enquire at this oftlee. A Worm Killer. J. A. J. Moiitjjnmery.l'uxIco.Wavne county, MiHiouri, writea: "l have lit He twin irlrhi who have laen bothered with worms all their Uvea. I tried everything to relieve them, uhleh ralltHl, until I Umd While's Cream veriiiiruve; the II rut two ihrnca hraufirht four worma from one of them, the next twodoaea 12, one o them meaMuriug twelve I lichen: the other child was only relieved of four worms. It la a nioxt excellent medicine." hite a Cream Yermifuue la good for children It not only dealroya worma. It helnn the clillil to perlecl irrowHi, wards II sIckucHM, Sfii' at lialley & Mrln s. V. O. Doduo's cow at rayed away laat Thursday at Duke's Valley and lias not been f een or heard of since. Mr Dodge lours aome accident hua befallen her, as she has u young calf and always came home regularly at milking time. No woman can look beautiful without inkhI health. A woman's Rood health (ionctidi on thooe oruaii! iiecnllarly femi nine, and which so often become disor dered, causing misery and draRKinff-down naln. Nature's laws are ncrfect, health endures If you olMy them, but disease follows disobedience. The distressing complaints of women tire often broiiffht aixiiil ny caiciuiiff com at a crmcai iMirlod. hreathiiiK foul IndtHirs' air and lomi hours of work and nervous tension, Go straight to Nature for the cure to the forest. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription Is A'uturc'a cure for the dis tressing complaints of women. Prof. KIiir, M. D., In Ids Amerlcnn Dispensa tory, says of lllack Cohosh or Black Snake-root "our early American In dians set a high valuo on tills root in diseases of womon. It U tunnmcd by no other drug, in -con(wtive cojuUtloiis of the parts where Vicrt art drawing pubis and temkriKws." Lady's Slipper root Is a "nerve stimulant and tonic, Improving both circulation and nutrition of tho norvo centers favoring sleep and cheerful condition of tho mind; of sorvioo in mental depression, nervous headache, Irregularities of women with despondency." iW. King, Hcsldes tho above ingredients thero are Oolden Seal, Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots in Dr. Plerco's Favorlto Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser will bo sent free, paper-bound, for 21 ona-cont stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 starnps. Over loon pages and lllustruted. Address Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used w(th" Favorite Prescription when DILLAUD& DAY, ATTOUNI5YM.AT.LAW. 'raclice in any court, Hute or Federal. ext door to court house. 8T. MKLK.NH, . ORKGON. W.C. FISCHER. ATTUUNKY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY PUDLIC. Next door to toat oflice. IANIKK. OREGON WHITB'0 Sream Vermifuge THE 6UARAITEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC, cwaac iMiTsnena. 3aIlardSnow Liniment Co. T. LOUIf, MO. I1AILKY AHIt INN. fllf you ar e troubled with dlziy sfeIN, Headache, liidietailou, coiiMiipailou, llolliaier'a Itia-kr Mountain 'IVa will make you well and keep yoti well. If Itiala. vet yi ur money back. limlV lair -icema. RAINIER PHARMACY. Iloppieking ia the next order of busi ness Kverybody and all tho little folks went to the circus. K. Kcsseman of Vernon ia was in Houl- too Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wmxlard visitod Port land Monday. liirdie Harris returnel rr m a pro- h ni:el visit in the Nehalem Monday. Miss Lily Dexraffe of North Dakota Is Hie fuet of lier nister, Mrs. Asa Holi day of Scuppoone. Herman Usher is hauling in a fine lot of grajKi nt irka for somo vineyard up the W'illamc'le Valley. George. Frank and Sarah Kcllcy and Khun Vilkimon tk in the circus and lair a d.ty or two this week. Henry LunU rson and wife of Scap troe spent a week at Seasido and re lumed Hie tirst of the week. Bids w ill be m-eived for the const run Hon of two houses at Houltou. For plans and spcuiti'mtlon, call on N. A. Perry. Miss Ethel Mathews and Mian Girce Adams accompanied Miss Itta Chaa ma to her new home at StaniMxle, Wash. Tuesday, wieie they will visit for a week or ten days. i '. W.C. Fisher, the Attorney ol Ilaln- ier and C. J. Kvers who contemplates starting a bank in Rainier were pleasant callers In our Sanctum Tuesday morning. Win. Plockee brought out a load of Nehalem visitors Monday. He returned Tuesday with a lod of Evangelical Preachers for the Vcruonia camp niee'lng. Farmer Brothers reported hotel busi ness good at the Vermont House. They are establishing a reputation for serving the very best of everything the market affords. F. J.Chadema the operator whowent out on the strike a short lime since has accented a position as operator at Stam ede. His family and household goods left lor Stampede Tuesday. Mrs. Benncr an auut, and Mis Alvma Shafer, u coumii of Win. Plockee and Miss Fminn Horn returned to St. I -on in alter u two weeks visit in the Nehalem Valley, Monday. A drunken fisherman named Cluis. Benson Is reported to Imve fallen from tho up Astoria train last Tuesday night It Is supposed that ho foil otl between Warren and Scappooae. We have not leal tied anything more than tho rumor contained in Tuesday dally paper. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Dectz, who re sided here have purchased the Hchoon over place in Pleusant Valley, not fur from Vanco iver, Wash, and have taken posfession. Clara E. Patrick, a member of the Ooble Grange No. 3lh.) died August 20th at her home in Necr City. Tho funeral Horviee was conducted by.Goble Grahge her remains were laid to rest in the Ncer City cemetery. Mrs. Cora Wood of Seattle, who has been visiting her sister Mrs W. E. Bel ford returned home Wednesday after spending a day at the fuir in company with Mrs. Bclford. An old fash!.oned Basket Picnic, under the auspices of the Clatskanie, Quincy, and Cedar Granges in grove at Clatskanie SaUyday, Sept. Uth, P.K)5. Good itiubI cal A literarv program rondcrod, Good speakers will be present. Everybody conm, bring yojr basket; come, let m get together once a year and have a good social titua. tTT V V T T? T ' lOll (JJlUdl l.ilA i ti Kl EAI5IER DEPIBTXEST. ;;;;;;iX;ivi C. Thayer has a position a clerk with tUO K AN. Mr. Harry Meaetvtf passed through Town lest Friday. Mra. J. T. Leonard returned Sunday Dl.ul Irom a peek's visit at the Fair. Dr. Moaaman, a stockltolder In I he Rainier Mill & Lumber Co. spent Sat urday In To n. Rev. TaKgert U spendini a few duys at the llookitk Camp at Oak Point.. Mrs. Taggart having returned home. Mi-a Mary Ferris, of Tacoma Wah. whosepjnn sts d t- live here, h bvn visiting Irleod here for several tuys. Mrs. Meaaenger and son Ed., Mrs. Carl Oliver and Walter llidenger were taking wil outiug at the beach over bun day. , Mrs. Ruth Brown and daughter wlio have Leeu holding down a huieaiead ' near Shaniko wire in town over Sun Jay. Mrs. Wolf, the mother of Mr-. Sam Aplln, returned Monday lo her home at Corntlioua, after a three weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague of Vancouver, B.C. who were visiting the fuir etopd of Monday evening lo visit friends in Houlton. Tht town has bought a new luxe cart and 400 feet of hose; and if we only had more water the Town would have some tire proeclion. Mrs. T. E. Hughes and Son, and Mrs. W. B. Jamieon and little daughter re turned Sunday night fiom an extended outing at Seaside. Clam nee Brooas a former resident here had the uiiulortune to be burnt out at lloquiam, Waaa. losing ueaily all his Imu eh ild elT.ets. We nolo tne shipment of a car of saw ed t dar i el in lie Mlea fiom the mill of John Slelimau ami sons. Broughtou aud Wiggins are the buyers. Mr. Evars, the Rainier Banker, spent Tuedav at Houlton and St. Helen mak ing acquaintances with the business men of those prosperous towns. At a council meeting held Monday uight, the resignation of Dr. McLaren was accepted and Marcus Bevius was elected to till the unexpired term. ' '-.- fcl 'IMS J Eft ' & r Mr. Frank A vor I went to Portland Wednesday morning to isit his mother who is coming lrom Nelra.ka to pay imu a vitsir. She will ftay until October. Mrs. Messnger and sou leturned to their home at Prescott Iowa by way of the Northern Pacific, Tuesday morning Mra. Messenger has been viMt'nt; with her s n Carl Oliver during the last six weeks. Mr. F. Hall from Marshalltowu.Iowa, and his wife are visiting Mrs. Lewis Malcoui. They came down on the Iialda Tuesday evening, wldch Mr. Hall says is his first steamboat ride. Mrs. Hall U the youngesr sister, of Mrs. Malcom. John Mcluinn, a civil engineer from Portland is making another survey of the Town of Rainier. Perhaps aflcr we have had a few mow surveys find out whether we re living in America or not. Among those who took the train for Portland Tuesday morning were Mifs Hulda and Miss Millie Wonderly, Prof, and Mrs. Wilkerson, Fred Trow, W. J. Deitz, Mrs. Ed. Clark, also a number of passengers from Kelso, who came over on the Str. Hattie. This little launch is a great accommodation and deserves liberal patronage. , John Baccus, an old and respected resldeut, who operates a wood dock a short dhtnee alove town had a stroke of paralysis last Thursday morning. His helpless condition was first discovered by the crew of Str. Lin coin which landed for wood. Relief was summoned, aud at last accounts we are pleased to state that Mr. Baccus is much improved aud able to be about. Timj proper ufllcer should enforce H Curfew ordinance. Many boys and girls under the age limit are on I ho streeta every night bearing and seeing; the vilenes always present in certain phus lo our town. The moral welare of these young boy and jtMs require that they be kept off ti e re .'is ato'ght. Parents are as much to blame aa the officers (or this atate of affair bat both should see that the children are at Itomv at the right lime. The Congregational Sunday ScImm 1 will herratter give lo each whollar who ia preaent every Sunday for six month a Iwautiful cert i Acute signed .by Ihe officers of the school. By this unique flan, It is hope I th increr.se the attend ance and. promote regularity. Plans) are forming to hold Rally Day. servicts w hen absent teachers and sholsrs havo returned from their summer vacations. The Sir. Hawalo broke s abaft an I blew out several cylinder heads last Saturday a short distance below Ihe Columbia River Door Go's, plant No ' one was hurt. The tag Resolute wus called aud towed her to the dock near by. Nineteen passengers and the crew were furnished transportation to Pott land over the A. x C. K. R. A very strong feeling is being develop ed In Rainier against granting any fran chises to outside parties for public util ities, such as w-aUraid light fmnchises. The Legislature has granted the town the right lo bond itself 'or the purpose c f building a water system and the com ment ia frequently heard that the right should be used and (hat soon. Mr, Evars lias purchased a larire fire and burgul ir proof safe, of the Die'oold Lock and Safe Go's make lo he placed in the new bank, at Rainier. The safe is one of their latest and liest makes, anti-dynamite aud cut-off spindle device. With this kind of safe the people of Rainier can be assured of a safe place for their money aud valuable papeis. We believe a good stage line between Rainier aud Clatskanie ia feasible ami would pay the proprietor well. Like all new enterprises the public must first have confidence that the stage line 14 liermanent and can be depended on. and then Hie patronage would l liberal. Many things may be said in favor of this. The A. & C. Passenger train Sundav night came through in two sections, one withl2, aud the other with eight coach es, filled with people returning from Seaside resorts. Sunday is said to have been the banner day of the season at the beach. The saloons were all open again Sun day and in the evening at tram time had their frontdoors open, just when the women and childreu are on the street. The saloon run by our town Marshall like the rest. Mrs. Hookirk has invited the boys of her Sunday School Class to spend a few days at their summer camp. Sev eral went down Monday on the Str. Lur line. Mr. Harry Monday, a son-in-law of B. S. Hoover, with his wife, of Cam bridge Idaho, and Mrs. Durbin, and so of Weiser, Idaho, are vibitingj at the Hoover Home. .- Mr. and Mrs. Morden from Hal o. with their two children, who have ben visiting their aunt, Mrs Robert Hall, of Hudson, since Sunday, returned home Wednesday morning. George Rockey haa received another large donkey engine w hich he is this week taking into the timber, and which will nearly double the output of his camp. Mrs. Thomas Meserve of Gray River Wash, is visiting her folks the Richards family, near YeonsCamp. The Willard'Oase Lumber Co alone sent out seven loaded cars on Monday's freight train, in all eleven cars were shipped from here. A social game of cards in the HealtU Office in the "wee sma hours" of Sun day Morning came near ending in a very rough house. Parents who provide their children with air guus and "22" tides should also provide them with enough com mon sepee to pound sand through a knot hole, some Rainier parents have done the former but not the latter, and! there should be some means devised' where-by not ouly tho child but tba criminally negligent purc-jt could be adequately punished; In Hie first place' a child under the age of sixteen years should no be allowed to own or have in their possesion such a dangerous plaything as mentioned above aud their confiscation by the proper officer should be provided by law, second any parent who is fool enongh to place such a dead ly plaything in the hands of, a child should be heavlv fined or sent to tho "bug house" or both according to how much undeveloped intelegence they poeecBBod. tJrabam. ever ft laiauve a required.