The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, December 08, 1905, Image 5

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    G LOCAL. 4
IUd Welch's new ail,
('. Hwrtt's ml lut k.
Christina two week from Moil tiny.
A lilt W winter weather, llmnk jou.
W. K lU-Uord vIiIUnI Atorl. the
11ml of lit wrfk.
Wni. lUrry, of Iluilioiig & Co., v
In IliHiltni, Monday,
A tlirvmitt M'Ih li tier U loading at
Muc klt.'. ,iN k In Kt. titbits.
Joint AtUiim, of Wnouln waa III
Ifoulloti id flmi b( the week.
!!. tw dnviv. of Warren wan In
tli'Mi Momlny morning and gv ut
nut rail.
i. Mllrlivll and family vMled
x aivrt and other IiU Hi Wiu.li-
I, Uat werk.
t'rlektid family have returned
. Foil Ntvn. and are now In
III-, Id ItoIlM In )IuuIimi,
V rr (Ii-iuk l rapidly recovering
fmrw ii attsn-k of typhoid lever, coi.
trar I. I Id ! living In II. Milton.
h are imiiaiMi noie iimi hum
Ini Wi I'llna U ImorovliiK and wan
m -I- ii I ttlirvlrd il.iM ii oil the Mieet,
Vovh ny aftrinoiin.
i .A in -.r ii:tnii icwt a
Vain l r
.si'iNMM, Mondny,
known, ilroxs
ItOAD PINTBICMTEALTII.
County Ccrrk llendenoii liaa juat
ooiiidVied ilia ort Ionium t of the
county wealth I4.IU7.ii4V among the
aevrral road district of the county, aa
follow: . I
2 - 2rH.V
4 2Hl ""W
tt . t &47fh7o
7 ...... 1H4..140
K 2II.&H0
0 ( li A1K)
10 m . 3 l&i
I I xf aMiimmt.i.in. ) ' , tV4
l' 114 MUI
1.1
14 - SIH.170
rU aro the fliieat
it Hit Mali Thry
n In iiiNiitlilia of "J I
Vira frv with carda.
r . .'.hin '. dr'Ulvr m-iloii, vim
a.. 1 n r f sai ' t' in. I nt I ml, ti
aiutkle fill, m;i.ih In all who ue
..Iii-i ' Kkv M.,u'iImio 'IVa. Xt
ivoia, 'I'i-h or 'liiiilt'ta. Ak your dnig
jji.i. Cow fir aiilc, milk m rich runt yi-t
it nut of 1 1 if udilir, a n'Kulur luttir
i-ow.is.r furl her uirticula( in 1 1 ul tho
Mlal olTliv, T. I..
'II io liotilion Town council will
imi'l In Hiljoiuiifd tfNNlnn next Moil-
day I'Vi'iiln lit which linn thu newly
t lictcd oflhvra will ttiku the outli of
ofllcf.
HI rayed, n hrown Jcrwy row, In
calf, a km 4 ycura, Iciiinlcd V. on rltfht
lil. AuyarMiii rt'turulutr the cow to
Y. Vlvluii nt Columhiii City will bo re
warded. Tint I, mile Aid of Kotiltoti w ill give
u aoclul Huturd iy evening, Ik'C M, at
lVrry a (irahuina hull. Como mid p't
aonicthiiiK kh1 to cut and huy
chimera on tho AulOKruph tjullU
llolliatrr'a. Il icky Mountain Ti iH
almply lliU hi i Icrirlo ly. It t;ora to
every utrl of your Ui ly, lirliiKliiK new
IiIoihI, Mil ftijf ' It and new V. It
inikkra yuu well nud keea jou Well.
:t'i cent. Auk y ur lriiKKHt.
Atllio HH'cIul nut'tinti f Koiiltnu
LikIjjo No. ls tho following oiVcrra
were rlrctrd, Kuttirduy uilit: A. N,
(J.y, X. ().; L. I). liiilley, V. (I.;
Henry Keiinlrr, Sec.; uud V. K.
Jtellord, Trraatirra. .
reautif)'itK iiictlioda that injure the
nklu nud health lire dimcrou. Jtn
lieittitiful without tllcoinf.Hl ly tuk
inn llolliHlcr'a Kia-ky Mountiilu Ten.
Hunahiucy fiiceN follow I'.h Ufo. .Ii
i-entM. Aak your druKKit.
Mr. Leonunla lmby, Arthur, died ut
thi homo of it m Ki'uiid iiiou(m, J
Ltimhcmou, lloulton, aired two
inotitha and 10 tluva. Hcrvicen were
coudiu'ted hy Uev. I,ew Iluvica. Tin!
reiimltm wert luld to real ut Hrtipl ooc
jjrnvw yard.
Special Organizer Kiln M. Porter,
will lio with lloulton t'hcle No. -4TH
Women of Wood Craft on next Tuea
day evridiig, Di'ceinher l-ili, All
ii'ciiiUth are ui''mI to attend iih hiii-
1 1 cms of I in ixr timet will romo hefoie
tlio Circle.
Trenching aerviceM at tho M. I).
Chinch next Sunday morning nt
10 :!.", H. H. at ID; a. m. 'I'll la clianno
in tlinu la for I Ida week only.
II. (J. KEMP, l'HHtor.
Following nre the newly elected
oilkera of Avon Lodne No. C2, K. of P:
. II. Copclund, C. U.; K. K. Quick, V.
0 ; W. A. Harrla, K. of It. & H.; 0. W.
JJIakrHl-y, M. of F.; M. 0. dray, M. of
K ; W. II. Powell, Prel. H. 0. Kettel,
I (J.;M. White, 0. 0.; II. II. Oilll',
M. of A.; W. B. Dillard, M. of W.; K.
K. Quick, Trutttee for III ree years.
The editor of tho Iteumter vlHlted
HtevniHou, the county neut of SkMnia
ilia county, Waali., a few days nltice
to boo their court bouae. It Id the
haiulMomeMt, bvut built, and ohcapoHt
building of the kind we have ever
neeu. It would be money well speut
for our county Judge and commiBglononj
to visit It, and they would there form
a better Idea an to what Columbia
county needs. One thing is settled In
our mind, the courthouse should be
liuilt In 8t. Helens, and tbey should
commence at once.
The taiabiti wealth of the Town of
Ilalnler Ii 1113.240.
3ATAL SUITS
A. it. Holmes iM iultlng III logafor
Huycox'a nllll.
II. Itudillinaii liaa moved bis family
u to (he aliimclo mill.
W. K. Conyera of ClaUkanle wna
liaikluK iP ""Ut cluluia In (lie valley
Inat wit'k,
F. II. Ilaycox la running liU new
auw mill nt full hlnnt.
Hinbllmiin Itroa. willtart up their
ahliigle mill tlii week for the winter
seitaoli.
(ra Powell entertained aevernl of
her young frienda at her home near
Pittxhiiiir. on Tliankxglvii'g duy.
Win. Flllott, formerly of Hah haw k,
moved to hi own pluce neur I'ltUhurjr,
lual week.
J. A IUy hna Itla aawmill net upon
(hik Ilancli Creek and w.ll soon U
aawing luinlier.
A k'Tiind hull will he kIvcii nt Natul
(Iratii.'o Hall on Clirlatmni nlhl, Dec.
'Si. VM. t
Tlie iiiemta-nior Nat.it (2'aiive l ave
Juat Unladed a at utile HO x 40 feet, neur
the (rniiit hull. Pntrona of Huh
bundry are ever fur the projKir treat
ment o( the iluin nulinala.
VALUES FOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
We wish in emphasize the word VALUK and define its true rneaning as it in employed in this
Anouncetneiit. The .rincipsl m which our luiiess is built is Value Gifing. Th beet quality
and the greatest qusntiiy for the lowest price ensiatent with modern merchandiae. Such has been
our method of winning the c mft lence of the public and such will always be our plan of holding
that con fi Jence. itemembtr Monday and Tuesday every dollar gets its ?alue almost doubled.
Kvi'ry ladr who rpndathi ought ticome.
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W Civ
v vv r w vf. r ys virt v -ri
Table Linnens
CO inch Mercerized Damask, fine
asnorttnent of pulteriis; worth
O.'Jc yard, special 50c
72-inch Satin Damask, several
patterns; a good value at 75c
yard, special, yard (X)c
M-inch Union Linnen, wpar
well and actually worth 4 )c a
yard; special, yard
Lace Curtains
$2.00 Ilohinette Curtains, white
ami Arabian, antique lace ind
insertion, 2 yards long; special,
pair $1.25
1.100 RufTied Bobinet, Bitlen
berg insertions and edging, full
3 yards la ng; special llJ.j
$1 50 Swi'ks Curtains, in fancy
stripes, 3 yards lomg and 38
inches wide; special, pair..9."c
5Sin-li Creniii Dnmask, in a l5 Nottingham CurUins in as
choice K-lection of pHtterna; wrted patterns, full 3 yards
worth 50c yard, special. ...3."k j lnZ ep-cial, pair 1100
UOIES I'SDERWQR
Ladie Winter weight Pants
and Vests, fine wool liniah, and
made to fit all Vires; worth 75c
garment, special garment.. 50c
Ladies, Fine Cashmere Pants
and .Vests, a standard $2 25
value, cream and gray-while
ibis lot lasts; special $100
Children' fleece-lined Unun
Suits, cream and gray; regular
35c and 45c values bay them
Monday abd Tuesday r.t suit 25o
Ladies' fleecee-lined Vests and
Pants, wel. finished and god
weight; a good value at at 36c
a garment, special garment 25c
DRBSs GOODS SPECIALS
i5u ilk and woo! Plaid', all the
lieweat color rfiVct. J'o cl iSfl
them cut quick they go hi,
yard 50c
Special lot of all-wool Plaids, 40 j 1000 yards children's School
"aids all the newest color
combinations; worth 35c yard,
special, yard 19c
a 1 . a
jnctieg wide, in the new gray
fhades; a splendid value at
$1.25 yard, special, yard. .$1.00
GREAT CORSET SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY
CO ll N ICR
THIRD
AND
MOKKl-N
STKKKTS.
McAllen and McDonnell
CORNER
THIRD
AND
MORRISON
STREETS.
J, I). (Short Iihh nil ted the Congre-
Kiillonnl piiMimiKu until hia own
dwelling can he built.
C. ('. W llcoti bus retvlved a new
pluneroflhe Inri-nt size, which wilt
laj liiatulled ill hia mill hack of town.
The new building, under construe-
tlon nre hII more or lean delayed on
account of had went her, but otherwise
nre proxiieriui; aa rapidly na could la
expected, Talk of ninny new dwell-
lia la current.
Tlie dunce Riven by the L. O. T. M.
on ThniikaKi vlng Duy for tlie honcflt
of Miaa Dnlay Waa well attended and
netted upwnnla of fNO.00. Tliia sum
wiiMacnl to Ml Wniklim, with the
la-st wlahca for her aaedy recovery.
Tlie four nutated achooiier ''ProHiH'r"
will load nhout 100,000 fin't of luiuhcr
nt the Ileitis Dock, ami then lltiMi her
cnro of K-,0,(MK) feet nt tlie Itninier
Mill A LumW'rCo plnut. Sli irrlved
Weilneadiiy inoinlui;. The tlirce
tin nUil K-hnoncr "Alpha" lum nearly
completed her cargo nt the aiiiue mill.
Friday evenli'g 11 hoy who waa filling
uome Imiiiiim in the Knlulcr (Jrninl
Hotel liuilding, w anted to mnkeNUie
vliclhcr lie wna iiniig gusoline or eon I
oil, and iih n tent, tried the llnitl with
a liuhtcd mutch. The teat quickly
proved the 'UlT to he gnaoline.
Piompt and vk'oroim meii.xurea nverted
whut iniuht luivo liecn n anrioua
conlliiu'ritt ion.
An editorial in tho Morning Oregon -Ian
of Inat TucHilny touching on the
auliject of compelling promoted to give
heavy hoiula when they nak a town
for n fmncliWc, and binding them in
tlila way lo do us they agree, ia right
to tlie point in Rainier. If a cet of
men have capita' enough Kuck of them
to put In a light and water plant cost;
Ing any when from f2D,O0i) to t.r0,OOJ
they will Imvo no trouble In putting
up a bond of $2,000 to show their good
faith, and If they enn not put up such
a bond, It la a nate presumption Mint
their whole .scheme Is a promotion
put e an ! simple. Tim people of K ti
nier petitioned their 'council to reqiiiro
such a bond from the pnrtlea who
sought the recently granted Light and
Water franchise, (lad th!s been done,
monkeying wiuld have ended nnd
work would have been begun on thene
plants some time ago. But our
council onuld not rise up to the gravity
of the occasion, and paid uo attention
to the requests of the people on this
subject, and the result Is, at leant from
all present appearances, flint Itninier
has been thoroughly and completely
mugooned.
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
A. A. CUTTER
All Styles.
HANSEN'S
"Three Lake'
CHIPPEWA
HAND MADE, .j
Stilson's Pacific Logger
and WATSON TOWN. I
LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON QUANTITIES I
BARON'S SHOE STORE,
230-232 .Mo&! PORTLAND, OREGON.
NCH00XOQXS
REMODLING SALE.
Men's Elegant Suits and Overcoats,
Cravanetts and Top-Coats:
Men's $7.50 Suitsfe Overcoats $4.95
7.45
9.75
14.75
19.75
2.65
3.45
i Bill
I MR WW
V4
i
IO.00
15.oo
20.oo
25.oo
3.50 Heavy Shoes for
4.50 "
Bargains In Every Line.
IF NOT EIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT.
WPff - pM The AMERICAN
10lWini9 CLOTHIER.
221-223 Morrison St. Cor. First. PORTLAND. ORE.
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