The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, September 29, 1905, Image 4

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    The CoIamMi Register.
Kntrrrvl a rwb-rU matter April 39, lH,
I Ih jwt ofte at Moalton. Orr Jvu,udJiT Kht
A ol t'onxirta 1 March S
rvBitKHTn ivut rmiur
R. H. MITCMKLL. Kditar.
Mbacriptiu price $1.00 per jraar In alrne,
AdrvrtUInc rnble.
Our beloved Pro. Flagg, in an
hysterical fit of heroics, hcraMs the
glad tkliugs that the Couuty Judge
U Judge of the whole County aud
not of St Helens and Houlton, ap
parently linliiug the destinies of the
two places. So? Well, let it be
distinctly remembered that Houlton
i has no particular ambition to own
. ..... . . .... . . I cither the County Judge nor such a
A mue new oioou mine Douy - - - .
proud ' monument of folly as the
county rock-crusher; neither is she
desirous of playing any engage
ments as an attachment to the som
nolent city of St Helens; nor wM
she need the condescending protec
tion and chnneronare of Emmtiel
A prominent democrat has been! j, M icas uum he
approached and asked to give his L. leBiskti ha,u of the state.
support to Brother Flagg for the. If U(MtQn docs notWlintto
politic of Columbia county would
not do aay harm. .
The evidence is accumulating
that Flagg did not vote the straight
Republican ticket last fall.
legislative representative,
wouldn't that jar you?
Say,
crowded off the map she had better
emulate the characteristic energy of
Which is correct? Flagg 11.800: ith nortb cuJ of the County; and if
Jadge Hattan $2,750; Register, I FlaSSs view of the law is correct,
about 14.000; county clerk's record that te County fund cau be used
5,020. Flagg makes the figures) for building roads, she mast insist
look like thirty cents. on nv,nS ner "are- circulate
that petition, regardless of Bro.
The Register is not objecting to
Clatskanie having good roads, but
in all fairness, this end of Columbia
county is deserviug of some con
sideration in road matters.
B. T. Connell of Deer Island is
spoken as prospective new legis
lative timber. Well, and why not?
He has never asked for anything
and for that rexsou if no .other we
should like to see -him in the race.
The affairs of the county are
transacted in a building that cast
the county 11600 about fifteen
years ago. However, the county
court has made an appropriation of
$5,000 as a nest egg for the erec
tion of a new and up-to-date court
house. One that we hope will be
a credit to the county.
' Xamerleaa and Worthless.
Kvervthiug it in the name when It
comes U Vitch Hazel Salve. E- 0.
DeWilt & Co. of Chicago discovered
eoiue years neo Low to make a naive
from Witch Hazel that in a wclflc fur
rile, tor bii tin, iiimluif, Itching aud
Iroirudinsr Piles, eczema, cut, burn.
bruit and all skin dineaaes DeWitu
Isalve bas no equal. This lias given
rise to numerouM worthless couuttrflefg.
Ak for DeVltt'-the genuine, fckld
by Bailey A Brlnn.
Jury Prawn.
The following are the venernien
chowen fr the October term of court :
John Boiler, Gust Llndber, John
W. Foster. Joseph H. Aldrid,e,
Emery Mills, John J. Banzer, and
August Mathanea of Mist: Peter Lund
Of Warren; Geo. W. Miller, Krack
Barnbaro. John A. Brr, and Tboa
J. Flippen of Clatakanle; Alexander
Sward, Jhn D. Baker, ChaMesA.
Jldmsten, of Veinonla; Henry Vaer
and Henry Morrel t.l lkuhea; Gabriel
Dug in, and George Archibald, of
Ooble; William M. Brown, of Apiary;
Andrew Anderson, and Gustav Lang
of Scappoo; Jolm P. Nel.mu of Hud
son; E. H. Cline of Marshland; John
11. Ddlis of Kint: Lloyd Detrick,
and George W. Armstrong of Pitts
burg; George W, Kule of Yankton;
Thomas G. Devii.e of Kyter; Alfred
Han 'son, J. W. Nowles. of Houlton;
(!:V:L dead another name
Vas drawll In pteOG othU,
Atttcked P.e a Mob.
and beaten, in a laltor riot, until covered
with sore, a Chicago htreetcar eonduc
tor applied rtuckleus Arnica Salve, and
was wkiii wiund und well. "I line it in
my fiunlly," writ G. J . Welch, of Te
kniiMha. Mich., "und find it perfect."
Himply great forcuis and burus, Only
2')C at
PERRY & GRAHAM,
Fiagg's skepticism that there are
no tax payers in Houlton.
An appropriation of 1 1500 by
the county court is being petition
ed for asking for the improvement
of the Houlton-Xehalem road from
the Stanwood mill ;to Pittsburg.
This is a much needed improve
ment for the consideration of the
court. It is true that there is a
possibility of the settlers of the Ne
halem Valley getting a railroad
and an outlet by way of Forest
Grove, but this will be a detriment
t the county. The people want
this improvement, and as the court
has already expended a large
amount of the general fund in
Clatskanie. and Lower Nehalem
road districts since the last election
it is nothing more than right that
this part of the county should re
ceive something on its roads.
RAtNir.at.omiSKo.i.M. i.o. o. r , mkkt
la Ihi'lr hall exrrj linjf iilgUi, it. ,,
Tallinn, S. .; W. & riM'bvr, ,
MIXP.U! rM.lTKRXO-0. K. . MRHC. II.
Johns W. M ; rtia Itajr, tk. MkIi In tl.
llaleita Mutk hull.
T. HKI.KNK LOIHiK , A. V. ANU A. M.
W II wll, W. i uiok, Kv. Ilwti
lllH Helen.
R V I M CR l.i!XiK XO S A. r. AN l A. XI.
Mri ISmlwurtb, W. it. IWh Hlnni Imr.l,
i rtk MrU la ilili hull on Nkluttlny
bttr I bo loll uihmi la h moitih.
T II KI.RNM l.OIH.R NO.JI7 I. O.O. r., MKKT
Vnl aud lib itMianUr In Ihrir hall, Jiu. 1.
M kjr, N. U, i r. V. Hlakvalvy, Hvr.
Hol t.TttN ('AMI Ntl.'4, W O W, I K IUIUV
1' -; H. II. Mluhell, 'lrk. Mrala avvrx
rhunxUy cvenmi In OlWer't hall
C L. THKXN'IX I OH i KXU UKM .lv AHKK.H
M .miUil HalunUr at T: tw JM
kiairk, CiUM ; K 11 llltams KK-
TERX KKHKK All UMMiR XO."" ML FooTl
meolt In lt.1.1 Krlli hull, Kallilvr, on xv
ouilaiHl (mirth Krllajr nlgbl ol rnoh uionth.
Kva hraul, X. U. : Ku llaiftelil, tkc.
AVOX LOlM.K XO. 1. K. P, MKKTS IX
at. Ilelvna on Tm-wlnjr vriilii.. , H. 1)1 1
UrU, t:. t'.i W.A. Harris K. ol K. ami M.
AVA TKill Ut XO. 10. IDA M. IIARKIH, M. K.
r.j Um-jt urajr, M.ol k. antlU. Mcvu la 81.
llclii.
coruT onictiox, k. tr a no. . n. n
Kent. U.K. t lk Kay, w. M.tiU la flat,
kaitla.
CL.TtiKAXIK TRIHK XO. II. I. O. K. M.
W. K. .h)tr.. .; K. f. HUt kturil, K. ol H.
Mtu In t latekanlr.
Rainier hive xo. , u ok m. Aiia Ut.r
t aljta foaieroy, K. vl K. Xl.xuln K.vl f.
hall.
The Steamer Iraldt
MakM roaad trip bta
RAINIER and PORTLAND.
LMTtBKalulrat t40 a. . and Ferlla4
Mt Wp.ai. !ly (tieaplKunilar). Waollot
a (kar o iha public otrnnit and la ratara
will tl lrk irlca an4 a elaan boat.
bar la iur and want rout butt&M. Ia4
laa bt toat ol Tarlof fnl.
C. 1. UOOtiUKlKK, MaOav,
CHCKCII DIKKCTOnV.
nRKTfO.VGKKIi.tTIONAL CHLKtJi OKKAl-
iiir, KcY. Ci. A. TKKrt, Hlir.
Srrvlre U urul 4tli Huiuuyf of taj-h mouth.
Hunilnr Ikm1 rvry HumUjr at JU:)a.w.
( tyile nleaart, Sux-rintcii(k-nt.
Ijulle' Aid iiu-et Vi ttlnn.ilH)r fteriVuoii.
Prayvr mefiinict WcilnnMUy 8 i. m.
gumUr H-rmviia 11 ;n . m. ami 7 :. a. m.
A cordial iiivltattou U a 11 ml the: wirvluea
i fjtendeil to all. .
Knight 01 Jvi"S Ar'liur meet each Friday
at p, m. "
Ladle of lUeen Avalon meet each Saturilaf
at a p. m.
BERVICWy. E.t'lll KCII. FIKKT AXU THIRD
r)unda);Urand View at llo'iiock; klniir
7 .:Wp. m.
Serond and Fourth Hiindarn: Warren at II
o't lock ; lloultou at S p. m. and St. Helen at
7:.)p. m. .....
A very cordial Invitation U extended lo all
attend. J- AI-KORI), I'aMor.
civic uinecTOKT.
Hon.Tox iHMiK x. m, I. o. o. r. mkrts
In OUver'i nail on 1 nnraaa. evening!, it. j.
Mitchell, X. U.; M. M. ralt.iiec.
MILTON UKAXliE NO. OK IKIt I.TuN
meetnevery nrt ana tniru weancuar nignu
in Ollfer'n hall. K. II. Mitchell, W. il.; I.H.
Coielaud, Lee.; Herdell Hmlm, aw.
CEDAR ;KOVK GRANGE XO. 321), W. A.
Younir, W. II.; W. Kyer, Uat. 31, 1 . Young,
Secretary.
NATAL;RAN(iE M. X. It. I'KTKKSOX, W. l
Miff Ada lil KRIS, Iat.; Mm. Nclllj 1'eter
Win, Hec. Mi tin In their near IikII.
VAIL (.ItANOE XO. 'M. A. FKEKM AN. W. M.;
I'eler Luna, l-c. ; M. F. liazen, Bee. llcls iu
their bail at Warren.
UoL'LE liftANOK XO.m JAXK McGKliHCOR
W. V.; i;,v A. lilU,L;c.;T. V.. Walt, See.
VEP.NOXIA f;it.!'f!E NO. . V. M KLLIXGEIt,
W. M.; John i:Ii1Uh'IP U-c.J L. Kicgert, hw.
M'.".t In Veruonla.
C .V Mill A l'OMONA I r.AN'iE iih-oIh with
NntaKiraiiife Auk. A at 11 . m W.A. Yoiiiik.
W. M.: I. II. Coiivland, Lce.j K. II. Mill hell
Bccrctary.
YANKTON (JKANCE NO. m. (I. L.TAUISKLL,
W. M.j 0. C. Moyur, Iec; Kmnia TarlJfll,H!e.
OEKK IKLANU GRANGE XO. !i. EDM ON I)
Oleen, W. M.; Henry Oleen, Ic: N. I'lnck-
nuy, Hec. .Muetii In their hull.
HOLLTOX CIRCLE NO. 47 W. OP W. LILLIE
J. Pcrrj. G.X.j Winnie Itallcy, Clerk. WeeW
every Tueaday evening In Oliver' hall.
jrjxzTn",:." ,-i't,i Emari:rj::,::.raZiia2
Still They GOME
w
H
Y
Because they know where they get '
a good article at reasonable prices
and get treated well besides. We'
keep everything fresh and up-to-.'
; enuff. No middle-men price here.
That's All; Now-
Balnier, FRED i TROW b
Steamer Sarah Dixon.
ImaM. Tn.. ..4 T.--A
S. m., lun-niimwinn way Mtnainr. Hitn
ay lor Oak Point, kciarnioa. Umm rui.
kanle Wdnday and fridiy at 4 p. n , tUI
parnltlng. LatvaaOak folnl Monday at a a.
THE VERMONT HOUSE h
I FARMER BROS., Props. :
i: iioultoX - ouicgon. i:
i: First-Class Accommodations
' l CSTCLKAN DEPS AND Til K ItKST OF KVKItYTIIINU THK MARKET ""
j; .. AEFOUDM TOKAT JKJ -
Free Ma For Teams and Shed For Mlcles.
i:ga:aa:a:.i
Portland and Astoria
AND WAY LANDINGS
Astoria Roots Kteam.r Ll'RIlXE leave Tay
lor HI. Wbart Daily (xrpl tunday I at 1 a. m.
Leavaa Aitorta dally (.xetpl Hunrtay) al p. m,
Cioaaeonnretloo wllii boat lor Chinook aarh
Daap River, Oray'l Hirer, Ku.nptnn, rt. Nitv.
ana, ft. Canby, rl. (Columbia, flwr.ro, I wit A
Clark Rlvtr, Ooley Voiing'. Ktvtr, and boat
and train Iur bulb baacbaa.
Portland and YancoaYer
laavea Taylor BL Wharf dally (taeapt buaday
I 10:30a. at. and :M p. m. Ltavaa Vaiicauvet
all JO a. in. and 1 . m. Ko tranitarlni, no
duat, no dalay.
Bota 'rboooa: orron Mala iij toi omnia u
wbart-Joot ol Taylor Mt.
(ianeral affica Yrmblll HI.
YAXCOUVXH THAXHfOHTATIOX CO.
WHITE'S
Dream Vermifuge
THE 6'JlRiIIEED
WORM
REMEDY
The New York Store.
GENERAL UERCHAliDISE, . '
Cotilui Crj Goods, Groceries, Process, Fruits, FarnltaU, Sotes, Eta
LOWEST PRICES
W n m
n. ivlUKUUS. St. He ens. Ore. 8
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w
Houlton -:- Meat -:- Market
U D. WEEKS, Prop.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Dry and Salt Pork.
Shop at RoblnotYo Old Stand.
IfColumbia Lumber Companyl
Mnnufncturcrn of
(INCORlOHATlCD)
-:-R0UGH AND DRESSED LUMBER-:- f
ISpeclal Attention Given to ORDERS For LOCAL TRADE.?
BRIDGE AKD DIME5SI05 LUMBER MADE TO ORDER.
Call on or addrvaa, Columbia Lumber Co.. Scappoose. Orf
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THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC,
atwant or lanTtTioH..
3alIard-Snow Liniment Co.
T. LOUIS, MO.
1IATI.KY AHH1NN
sr ffli PapEr Ispg
Will be pleased to make eBtimatca
for Clothing and Papering
WORK IN THE COUNTRY SOLICITED
A. L. CLARK,
RAINIER, ORE
TELL mm FRIENDS'
-TO US!J tup
YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE
-TO THI5-
1 1 1
LEWIS
AID
CLARKE
XPOSITM...
T II K-
"NORTH COAST LIMITED"
IH THK
CRACK ELECTRIC LIGHTED
Dining
TRAIN OF THE HuRTHWEST
Cars
Day ond
Night
ACME OF TRAVEL COMFORT
-IS FOUND ON ANY OF ITS-
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ransGontinental three
T R A INS. . i
SENT FOUR CENTS for LEWIS and CURK BOOKLET. SIX GENTS for WONDERLAND Lnd 1S04
,? V; ! THE TICKET 0FFI01? AT PORTLAND IS AT 255 MOtlRISON StREET, " '! ' ' .''
Aa D. CHARLTON, ABBiatant General PaBBcnger Agent, 255 MorrlBon Street, Cor. Third, PORTLAND) OREGON.."