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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
fe'U More of Chambertaln'a Cnagl. ltriurdy thai uf All UtUrr 1'Nt Tuyrlbrr. lit, Tho. (Jem tie, h merchant at M'. KIk'h. Oiilnrlo, .): Imve had n. l' agency fr ClumU-rlnlnV t'ool Itemed)' rver kliuv II whb IiiI hmIim lulu Canada, mill I sell t much of li I do uf nil other linn I have on m shelve ut in get her. Of thetnaii) iloiena Mild under gimrmilee, I luvi liot had one holtltt returned. I cm lrofially recommend HiU medicine h I have uwd It invwlf mid given li i. toy children and alwiiys with IhuU-r naulta." Fof mIo l Perry A (Jrahatn. To whom It urny coiioern I'leum lake nolle i hut I he iartiier Khii heretofore exitlni( lei veen II, ('. Wyatt mid (Jenrge M. llritumt i ihi I,V liV lllllllial ComWIlt (tlwMilved, Hint tliMt II. (J Wyatl Iinm urrliMed the 1Mifriy mnl oiitiiimiilliiK credits of the I mi mm will my all ludehu I luted tioh I, Oregon, November 4th. 1IMIA. II. C. WYATT. (I. M. It HOC HK. II. Morgu of the New York store nt HI. Helena hu tlie lineal line of Iivmi KimmIn, Indies' nklru, and the larg est ami he immiriiil tm k of dry l xl t-vrr mIiiiwh at I he county seal. He will e you good goods at better than 1'ortlaiid price. iti(':to Ki:iirrHH. KUI (if MnllliU WilwriliiiR, ili-mM1 Nulhv I. hwliy Hlrvu hv Ihr iiiiiIitIkim-., eirviitor f Dm r.lal uf lUtlillilii tt llvrrilln. atomtwil, to ihr rrr lll.ir uf, mul nil h rxtna lut'ln rlHlin nglnM lliii ail In rt.- M'lll iIh'Iii. Willi ili niirr vimrliT, wlililti H iniMilh Iroin IliriUlu of till tiu'lrr, li llw ! iimr. l lif oiMf IHIUrtl A liiV. I lir Mitlli' Ix'lng 1 1 jiluiv for till' IruiiMiriltiii ol lir liimliii' uf nli rlmi', III Hip I lly ill M lli'li'im, i iiImiiiIiIk i'iiuiiI) . On nii. Imtixl Nuvt'inlxr .'I If" John ii wii.vi-.niiiMi. S'llti- "f llif I'atulii l if MtlMliln Vt llti-hlinf , itiifpl. If younrn lrutiiil with khIIj;-Hii, coiiMtioiitloii, Sour nloiiiiich, or uny oilirr I'kIii, llolitcr' Itockv Mono, lain lin will make you well mid keei ymi well. M cent,. Tea or Tablet Auk your ilnilnt. The Atl'irln A Coluiuhlu Klvi-r 1UI1 Mm I Co. havluit Ikvii KtHiiled uiviiilwr: hii In the TrufiH Ooulliiciiul (.Mergy Ituri'iiu, the iiiitiiiit of that coiiipany will aiMiir In the flirty hiiukiIoii liliiuka mid ckry iriliculin IhihiI hy the llurrau fur IimkI, mid (innu'iirlnK Jauimry Int. of (he miulutr year thene jM'imllH will he lionnivd hy all AkJi-ntH if Hie A. A. V. H, U Hunt filiulnallUK the Individual Imlf-fure permita Uaiied In fotiuiT J en ix lliiUf-i- fur oHh iul Miilii'utinii Lliinkn Mhoiild he made on J, ('. Mayo, (k'lieml I'utiFeiiKt'r AkviiI, AIoiIm. lloullon INlKe No. 1WI I. (). 0. F. voted to ohrvu thnnkiilvlnjf day hk a li'Ual holllihiy and will not hold a regu In r iiieellnx HihI nitchl, hut will hold vliK'tlou of olllnera and cnnd rr the llrxl di'Kiee Ht a Mieclul liiet'tiux to lifhl Hutunliiy nlghl, JWtuhor 2. A full Mtteiiiiaiiue In ili-nired ul thla nteclal lueelliiK. At I lie lU'lH'kah niit'linj: lantTliura lny evi'iiln Mm. H. J. lU'unier Via cliTied Nohle (Jrand, Mm L J. IVny Vice Uraud and Mm. (I. ('. Kohey Treimurer, Hie t-lecllon of Hecrelary wan h fiTivd until the next H'Kiilar mii(lii( niuht. Tei k Mil Ik wiw In from Verimnla thi!llrtof the week. He imyn theie Iiiih lx-c n no m'rioiiM nccldeiitH on Hie new lallroml itn yet. The Town of ltiinkn in hecniuluK a trudhiK ifiittT, fur the NehaleiiilteM. Now ia Ihe tlm lo HiihHeillie fur 'lie ItexlHter. Itenieuilier our I'ludlilii ruteatire the lent in thecounty, and In elude the OM'Kouhiii. the Jouruul, the Commoner, and nil the loading mpera of I lie laud. The new church Intlioetilt purl town ih I'iihI iipinoachliin einn 1 tlon, with lt pure wlilie coat of paint it Hilda very much to the appearance of that part ol the town, Harney Ke'W him moved iuto IiIh reridenee In C irieo. He han purclumei very nice atcVe pipe, he has to take It In wlieii'lt raitiH. (1. D. Gilnon tins hm new Iiouhp nhout completed. It will be occupied by our trenlat iiifent, Tlioinui Kuilth and family. liert Hcliixinover went over to Ne lialetn lo visit, with liU Mtaer, Mm. H. T. Mallard, WedneBrtny. Houltoii Cump No. 655 W. O. W. will have buidiieM of lmportame next (Saturday night. Blllaareout lor gran I ball at (be " lloultoo opera houue, CnriBtmaa. , j Read the new Ordinance passed by the Council Monday night. One of Kelley "buokakln" horses . died Wednemlaya. m. Next tbursdiy It Thanksglvlof. Thow Is to-day a err In of r fonnitlon In tht tivatmnnt of U body. Tb banla of lull rr formation U to he found In tha thmla of Dr. R. V. I'Ww: I)lw which originate In thn Uitnco mut bn cun-J Uirough tha tomarh. Ia tha forty odd yran of Dr. l'lercw't nprnenra t cnin ruiultlnf phytl rUn to ih Inva llJi' Hotel and hurctral ImUluu In Iluffaln. N. Y., ha bn treated mora than half a million pitil. with a r- rru ui iumiT-ii(u In ..... V.? drd . Tha thwry W, i nria py nr. yirrc that th itomarh U the chief hrcJlna ilr of d !. la imiidaniiy born out tr the iuc'i of hit treatment whli-h U aldreid iirtmarllr to the atumarh and other orniii of dictation aim nutrition. ho other modl eln aru to power luiiy ana at perieeiiy on lb a tomru and other orimnt uf dltfeition and tititrltlon, a lr. I'U rce i Uolili n M(dlrti Ulvuverjf. Men and women anllc-ted with Hiortmn of breath, heart dleae, tulToratlon. dlz IlneM, iimiU lierore the eyea," liver puina. and ilnillur allmenu have heen proinnlly and ixTfertly cured by the um of "tiuldun Mitiicai inwovery." MIm Lavllla Bonine. Curator Xattiral III tory HtM l.-it. of urn hmi i, fti.i. Limine. Wlrh.. rlliwi "I lutiiriMl with t'tiMtile drifpala fur noarlr wvvn rt-an, and thla rauard me to rro Tirir thin ami t'tl. at I be name Dm my UmxJ liiiii pir anil I w mi nroyt aim uimtruiitf mav I unBt tnaiu-nd In my dally dull.-. Ilvart vatalao affwied and lluilrrrd at Hie l-al ridtroiont. I aix'ut a loi of tramey dix tor- In and found no rrllrf. until I UmiIi I r. IVn-e a (iuldcn Madlral IMwoverr. It err lalnly U a wuoiierful mrUI lni It lotiiil un my ilutnarli and I be an lo have a kplendtd aplM-tliei hail no tmulila with my dlg-natlon. and i U'taii loulrk up and atateuti(i amni lirw, rl'-h liliaw flow r J In my Trln. anil I hut mora frit iIhi lirauly and joy of llfr. 1 liifn mm rnliifisl rfrrt Im'IiIi for a year. liitnU to tr. I'lcne a UulUtu MeUlcal Llka eory." A I I'll I K'Lk ' ' l r iw rid Vv' iJmJ t ATOM a OOOOOCKOOCKXQOOOQO0OCHDOOOvC We liitiie iiMiiklalal le hlfii ofn Miliiii'iti lllrinlioM In pri.Ti" lu twi-vu he Mllclii ll reililli:nli mul ifitiiln of Ihe ili-iuiiiTnry. We lrnl the ilenio- riilo will not allow Iheni-elve to he tin ii into miv xurli eoinliinatlon. hhei in Ihia or any other county. The deiiioi ralM vniniot afhrd lo hook up wild uny Mich cut I If, if they ex l-et to ivtain Ihe reejiect of the rank mid ft It of Ihe Hiiile. It la a faci Hiat the eotiniiy voiera, to n man, U l eve HliMilulely in the fc(ii lit of Mitchell mid Wilimuttiii, rcKarillcMH of the luhcred exi'uea and attempted vindication of he niU'-h Intert eled Mint etlitm ; hiii! in Hiii'iiiut of healed pvirhoui-ui, from wlmii'Vcr wmn-e, or however a .iiiIiiIh leied. relbllve to the tlceneraLe condi tion .r the Mitchell f.icti.ni, will fool iniiiiyof ihe Mople, even a little hit. H will take Hiiinethiug more potent i hail wind j iiiuiiiiur, or wIIcox'm nioiiev to hiMHlwink ihe voter this iin . t(Artffffn tnrrtr i lrw m -iiiMitt That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time i i ago. as a ruie we aon i use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish mentthe kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. V will tend you a sample htt B aura that thli elctuM In tha formal a 11x1 U en tha wrapptr of (Ttry bottla at Bmublon you buy. scon &B0WHE Chemists : 409 Pail SUN. T. 80c. ul Sit tMnt&t VALUES FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY We with tn erophiiBii ihe word VALUK and define ita true meaning as it is employed in this Anouno ront. fb jrinci.al i m hith our luHiiieaa ia huilt is ValuH Gifing. Ti beet quality and the grrateat quantity for ihe lowest price c- naieU-nt with niodero a)rchandine. Suph has been our ineth.Kl of winning the c mfi lence of the puhlic and auch will.alwaya be our plan of holuinic that confi Jence. Kemember Monday end Tue-day every dollar gels ita value almost doubled. Kver ladv who readethU ouaht tC"nie. Table Linnens CO inch Mercerized Da manic, fine Mortment of palUrna; worth 05c yard, apecial 50r 72-inch Satin Damatk, several patterns; a good value at 75c yard, epeciai, yaid K)c .f)8-inch Union Linnen, weare wel! and actually worth 45 a yard; eptuia!, yard 2."c M iii'-h Cre;im Dainaalt. in a choice Kflertion of pntlerne; worth .V.o yard.fpt-cial Lace Curtains 12.00 DohinettM Curtain, white and Arahian, antiijue lace ind inacrtion, 2 yards long; special, pair $1.25 13.00 Ruffied BobineUe, Btien berj insertion and edgin. full 3 yarda lang; special ....11.95 $1 50 Swing Curtains, in fancy stripes, 3 yards lomg ami 38 indite wide; special,. pair. 95o $1.0)5 Nottingham Curtains in eorted pattema, full 3 yards long; special, pair $1 00 IMS BDERWEAIt Winter weight Pnta a nd Vest k, fine wool tinieh, and rnnde to fit all izi; worth 75c garment, special garment. 50c Ladies( Fine Cahmere Pants and Vee-is. a elandard $2 25 rnlue, cream and gray-white thii lot lafta; aeci'il $100 Children' flee-lined Unian Suitn, cretm and gray; regular 35c and 45c value- buy thena Monday at.d Tuesday p.t euil 25 i Ladiea' fleecev lined Vests and Pants, wel! finished and g d weight; a 8(nk) value at at 3oc a garment, special garment 25c DRESs GOODS SPECIALS (5c ailk and wool Plaid', all the ' neweet Coh-r efl'-ctK. To cl -M llieiii cut ijuiclc they go at, yard 50c Sjiecial lot of all-wool Plaids. 46 inchea widi, in the new gray shade; a splendid value at $1.25 yard, special, yard. $ 1.00 1000 yards children's School Plaids all the iiewet-t color combinations; worth 35c yard, special, yard 19u GREAT CORSET SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY THIRD CORNER THIRD and imii.m iir.n mm mr.imii.ir.il and MOKRISN illUlillUU U11U lIXVrAUJLiUUil MORRISON STKKKT8. STREETS, j Mo A 11 on nnrt MohATinAll 1 ft Mai y children In'ierit roiistitution't weak and feehle, tithera due to child hood trouble. Ilolliater'a v, I lock y Mountain Tea will poetivel.v cure children and make them strong. 35 cents, tea or tablet. Auk your drug gial. Frosty iiigo,Buu miv. ..tiather. A new sidewalk for the M. E.churcli pioperti-. Our readers will be pleaneil to learn that Mhs Daisy Watklu has ao far re covered ah to return to her home In 8t Ileleur, and there ia hope tor complete realoritiiou to health. RAINIER DEPARTMENT. j Cook Uuinbe and sou, of Apiary, were In town Tueiduy uflernoou look ing aflei buHinesH. ltev. H. (J. Kemp attended h meet rug of Methodist udnUterM at Hills lHin during the week. The Cougrigttionul PanionaKe is now vacant, U . A. Taggurt and family having moved to 1'oilland. W. I. Heed returnel to .Oakland, Cnl. where he will remain for several tteeka on hiiineHi connected with the ii terewti of the llalnier Mill and Lum ber 0 . The roof of the new M. K. Church ia belny laid and the hiding ia Mug put on. Thin Church will he the. largest between Portland and Astoria, and will he larger than uny iu Asturii, hut one. The Schooner M. Turner passed here on her way down the river 1 st Satur day morning. Her deck had was tukeu on at Linton, hut 5."0i00 feet of her enrgo were placed on board nt the Rainier Mill and Lumber Co The chicken pie supper given at the K. of 1. Hall last Haturlay night hy the Ladies Aid Society of the in. E. Church wai a jsreut kuccos. The sup per was excellent, and more than one hundred and Be vent y persoua were served. Monday ruoruimr the two little dauglilera of A. C. Attou, lit as and Lu:iile, started for tioutli Dakota lo their grand parentc They will stay several years lo iitteud school and study music. Their aunt will be their teacher. A very large , edger of latent design waavt k tit to C C. Wilaou'a mill the Hrat ' of, the; week. The . machine weljba. , fat; five tons and several UOia ww required to drug It up the bour awl a-hf !fv taken vu in movltig'it from ttw flock of the Kir. Totter to the Ellis dock. Jumi aagiMid For leM money L. SWETT. RAINIER fe'TSK This Week's Store News. Ladiea' Shirt Waits, 07 Style, G5c to $9.-50 fach Ladi'' Tailor Made Suits, fit guarantedd, $7 50 un. l adies' and Misses' Coats, Jacket", Cape, Furs, Etc. Kimcnas, Wrappers, Petticoats, Undermusdins, Bigeet Selection Ever shown. LalesKreations MILLINERY Walking Hats Caps Men and Boys Suits Trowsers, Overcoats And Rain Coats. $15 Men' Suite Only $12.15: All Wool Trowser form $2.50 to $8.56 Bargains, $12.50 aud $14.50 Overcoat, $10.05 takes 'em. SHOES, HATS, CAPS. We have closed a contract with the largest factory in the country and will sell (3 00 shoes for $2.75: $2.75 shoes for $2.50; $2.50 bhoes for $1.90; len's $4 CO Bhoes for $3fi5; Lowers $600 shoes for $5.50; Loe perft' $5 50 shoes for $5 00; Bovs' $2.25 shoe, for $1.85; Misses' $2 shoes for $1.75; Children's $1.50 shoes for $1.25. Just for fun . This W ek The Favorite 195. tab Wool Sweaters Fancy Colors. A High Grade Sewing Machine Full Ball Bearing, Drop Head. $18.00 Peac In $4.75 per hhl. L. SWETT, RAINIER. g;rac J3 The Original. Foley A Co., Chicago, originated 1 Honey and Tar as a throat and lunjr remedy, and on account ofthettreat merit and popularity of Foley's Honey Honey and Tar many inimltations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute, offered as no other pre paration offered will give the same satisfaction. It Is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and la safent for children and . dedicate persons. Fur aalehy Oirty Allobe)'. Presidential Elect! en will make L change. No matter which candidate is elect e i, Foley's Honey and Tar will remain the people's favorit remedy for couubs, oolda and incipient consumption. .It cures colds quickly aud prevents pneu monia. A.J. Nuabauru, Iud., write; "I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a pbysSciao pre scribed for me, yet I did not Improve. I then tried Foley's Honey and Ta and eight doses cured iue.'' For talo by Olrty & Bubey.