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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
Tlit Free MelhodUts will hold their regular quarterly iihni1uic In the new cliuixh, Jut flnUhed, at Hot) I ton, I gliiliiK Friday night at 7:30 p. ni. anil hudlng over Hunday, On Hunday morning at II o'clock tha Church will U dedicated. DUlrlct Elder W. N Coffe will preach the dedication! acrtmut. The ladle of W. Helena wllll give a lmket social Frtdav veiling Jan. It) to aid In paying (lie M. K Church debt. The ladies have signed $.'i0 for the church, and when raUed the full aiiiountof the church debt will have been aecuril. (1. W. Welch of Marshland and Anna Knowlca were married Tuesday brJu.lifeJUtli.il ofHt. Melon i, The bride and gnioni left Iloulton on the evening, amid a ahnwer of rlw, for ther home In Mpndiland. Ihe lU'gla terestemU coogratutatlona. IudlirelliiUeniiy overcome by the ueofKodol I-miIh Cure, because thin remedy dlgts what you eat and give tint etoiiiacli a ret -allow it to rmiritta an J grow Krone, again. K.nIoI relieve IiitlleMtlon, Belching of ai, aur ftinmach, hearthuru, etc., and eiuhl.ii the dltcllue organs to trruefurni all fMU Into the kind of rich rvd that make health and stren gth Hold Perry and Graham. flyd Stewart proicm-d h 1m find tier liiou ni the M H. Church In Iloulton litt Sunday iimmlng. f will ireach here Hifrtln hcut Hiiiiduy evening and at Ht. lirleii In Ihe morning. Mr, Stewart waa llc-nm-d to preach by the qtirlr.y Citiifrenc at Itulnlcr, hi Iioimm town, Mr. Stewart I a very proruMng yotu.K man ant win we Ikh make an efhYint workei for the caime to which he haa been culled. TheNoothlng and rotiitorllng effect of IMVht'ri Witch Hh.. Halve, when api'llfd to Pllei, aur, rule, boll, ft.-., a'lMtn-n pitln ahiioxt limtHnlly. ThU Halve draw out tit InltumuiMlloii, re 4tm- vwclllrgatid ncUa a rubefacient thu circulating the Mood through the dlwaMed part, prrnilllug or aiding Nuture to (leruianently remove Ihe trouble entirely. Hold by Perry aud iirtthoiu. C. H. Hlowel, formerly raiding on C JetiKcn'a place, lt n!s home and content New Yeara day by tire. He had taken up a hoiueMtead near While Halmou, Wash. Mr fStowell will be re Dieinbered hire aa the Socialist orator. A subscription for hla relief haa been ; ncrouHly higned by hla many friend Itereabout. The mcrete of aueeewifully ridding the ayKteiii of a ookl Ih a thorough evae uatton of the bowel. Kennedy' Lai atlve Hqney and Tir dic thip- Liquid Cold cure, drive all cold out of the ayNteiu, I hut for cough, croup, etc. Hold by Perry & Graham . W. H. Mitchell, a brother of ye editor, made una plesant call laa Hun day, It wan more tlmn 20 years since iuat meeting. Hecamu from Spring vlllo, Utah, where he I agent for the 1). &. 11 G. IU K. For cough' and cold no remedy Is equal to Kennedy' Lnxutlve Honey and Tar. It in different from all other belter, becaune it cxptllnall cold from thesyHfeiu by nctlng a a cathartic- on the bowels. Afford immcdiute relief In Croup, coughs aud (Mild-, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Hold by Perry A Giuliani. Iloulton AHM'intily, No. 80, Uultcd AltiMiiiH limtallcd the following ofll oer Friday evening January fiili: Mtwter Artlnan, I. II. Coclund; Bupt., Harah I. Gilcon; Inspector, Lilly M Perry; Secretary, Martha I. Ilensliaw j Tnr., Anna Copeland; lien. Con., Emma Belford; M. of 0., W. O, Wad- deli; Jun. Con , Jas. Ilonnlck; Warden, Edvard MUln; I untrue tor, Com K Weeks; IiiMtttlllng Ofileor, Anna J. Kittel, Paet Manter Artlnan. Three little baea were neHtled Id bed, "I'll uame Wlllam, Willie and Bill," mother imid; Wide waa her smile,, for trlpleU they be, Hhe lay her good luch to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great baby medi cine.) Ask your druggint. SThe Western Cooperage Company shipped 10 cars of stave and heading the first two daya of this week. Half The World Wonders how the other half live. Those who uae Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won ler If Itwlll cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Bores and all skin eruptions; tbey kuow it will. Mrs Grant Shy, 1130 E. Rey nolds St., Springfield, 111., says: "I re sard it one of the absolute necessities of liouBO keeping." Guaranteed by Perry A Graham. 26c. A little frosty theee mornings, . Laat Thursday evening, Houlton Nlir No. W I. O. O. F. Inatalled the following ofilifn: A. N. Coy Noble (lraud; L 11 Bailey, V. ().; R n. Mitchell, Hecretary; W. IWIford, Treaiurra; (J. A. Fuller, It. 8. N.O.; A. P. Uaher, L. 8. N. U.; John Uke, Wanleu; Jamea Ilonnlck, Conductor; II. Iteanler, 8. 8; Frank Kelley.I.O. Uriah Kelley, II 8. V. U.; Jidm Lam- beraon, Im 8. V. O. The Installation marahal wa Chaa.. Graham of Fa maritan IiOlge, and the work oi In stalling waa (lerfonued In a very pleas ng way by District Deputy Grand Matter G. W. Welch, of Mambland. The Installation waa wltueMaril by the Old Fellows and their wivea, after which a bounteous repaid wa served. The third degree was conferred on a claaa of o ven. Jamaican Kpeaki Highly of Chamberlain' Cough Itemed jr. . Mr. Michael Hart, wife of the Uerlnteudent of Cart Service at Ja- macla, Went Indie Iiland, snystliHl lie ha for Hime years ued Cham- tierlaln'a Cough Ilemedy for cough, croup and whooping cough haa found it very beneficial. Hhe haa Implicit confidence In it and would not be without a bottle of it In Iter home. Hold by Perry & Graham. Laet Saturday Jenie Hendrlc brought In a cougar that meaiiured 7 feet from end of now to lip of tall. He found It out on the Bunker 1IIII road. Oulte a uuii'U-r of cougar have U-en run In the w.mhIm ShMv. They are running th Urr out of the country. A good iNHiuty Hhould lie paid for every one captured. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follow I,a ( triune but never follow the ue of FolevV Money anil tar. u cun-a la wnpiw (viiigli and preveuiN inieunionla and conauiiipllon. Aak for Foley' Honey aiKi lar anl retime any otl-er utNtlnle offered. Mr G. Varher. of 157 tWutaal Si , Cbb-ago, wrlt.n "My wife had a evere cnmi of la,-gripie three year ago, and it h f I her with a trrrttile cough. She trleil a buttle of Foley's Honey aud Tar and It irave iiiimedintM relief. A 50 cent In at la cured hercogh entire ly." Kvruw eulwtilutes. tor sale by Gtrty A Itoliey. The lumlaf la being placed on the ground for the IU'gmter' new home In ICaat Houlton. Au Increase In buM nea demaudfd larger quartern and belter fucilltie. By the way, If you are owing ua on account, the amount though ninall it may be, would greatly a9lt u at thla time. , How to Pre rent Itlllonat Attack. One who ia subject to bilious attack will notice that for a day or more be fore the attack he i not hungry at meal time and feel dull after eating. A doaeof Uiaiuberlalu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets when these flint symp toms appear will ward off the attack. They are for sale by Perry A Graham. Mre. K. J. Mitchell installed the following officer of Queen Esther Lodge, No. 153 I. O. O. F., Thursday of lal week : N. G., Mrs H J Iteauier; V. O., Llllle Perry; Sec, Ieoat Lowe; Treas. Mr Robcyj'L. 8. N, G. Will Melltnger; It. 8. N. G., John Lake; Chap., Anna Glrty; I. G., Fiank Kel ley; 0. G., (Miarlle Perry; Warden. US Balhy; R. 8. V. G., Edna Mel linger. (rratly in Demand. Nothing la more in demand than a medicine which meet modern require ments for a blood aud syntem cleanaer, audi as Dr. King's New Life Pills. rhernrejiiHt what you need to cure Mtomuch and liver trouble. Try them At P erry aud Graham's. 2-mj.. guaran teed. Newly Installed officers of Avon No. 62, K. or T. Ijodgo are a follows : C C, I II Copeland; V 0, K K Quick; M V, V 11 Dlllurd; P, W II Powell; K R 8, W A llarri; M F, C W Ulakenley; O G, Martin White; I G Rudolph KeteljM A, II It Cliff. Cure for Sore Nipples. As soon as the cinui la done nursing apply Chamberlain's Halve. Wipe it oil with a soft cloth before allowing the Cuid to nurse. Many trained nurses una this with the beat results. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Perry & Graham. The members of IIoul tou Camp and Circle who attended the joint Installa tion at Warren, report having had a p lev sant time. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th 8t. New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble, She writes: "I had Suit Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for outs, burns and sores. 25o at Perry and Graham's. The new safe Is In place and the Dew Dank In Bt, . Heleui Is a reality.. ' x i aft L i k T U W Ti :W I w ! WW T n i IF Nor RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT EIGHT. WI!f H PM AMERICAN VVliiWlnlo. CLOTHIER. New Year, I I " EverythlngExcept , The Same Firm HOU LTON, OREGON Take ajook. It will do you good. We have the largest -stock of fur niture, 8tvs and range in the town all of which is bought right and will be sold right. We can save yiu money on anything in this line. Bed Spring, full eize $1.75 a t.d up Iron Beds, full eize, $3 and up. Kitchen Treasure $2.50 and up. TABLES. STANDS, CHAIRS, K0CKKRS, And Many other article. Heaters $2 and up Cookfra. No. 8, $9 and up. Ran gen, $27.50 and up. A Many WOMANS AND CHILDKKN8 WKAR. Hair-pins 05 Corsets '. 60 Bolts 15 to 40 Hose, pnlr 10 Muslin Underwear 50 Knit Underwear, suit $1.00 Collars 15c up Children's Uunderwear, buU. . .40 to 50 A full line of laces, embroideries, no tions, calico, tnutdina, outings, table linens, and many articles too numer ous to mention. A full line of Shoes for ladles, misses and children'. Boy's Shirts 25 Boys' Shoes, fine and coarse. J:l.Sl BAILEY I BRIII H I II II ILI11 III! IllII f 1 II Men's Elegant Suits and Overcoats, Cravanetts and Top-Coats: Men's 7.50 Suitsfc Overcoats 4.95 lO.oo 15.oo 20.oo 25.oo 3.50 Heavy Shoes for 4.50 " " Bargains In NeW Goods, m uvau k r n - r it at The Same Place FEW SNAPS: Men's regular $2.50 Hata $1 60 " $1.00 Shirts 3a cents. " " 50 cent sox, 35 cents. Ladies " 50 cent collars 25 cents 25 cent 15 cents " " 50 cent leggings 29 cents. Girls coats (11 to 14 years) Regular $2.50 Now $1 00. articles too n merous to MEN'S WEAR. Caps, lints, galore, price according to quality. Good Work Shirts 50 Wox.pair from 10c to $100 Collars , y Overalls, per pair .... . .'50 Jumpers , 60 Fine Shoes, pair. $2.00 to 5.00 Dress Shirts from 20o to 2.50 Logger Shoes fiom ........ 13.00 to 7.50 Stove Pipe. Five and Six inch 15 cents Taper Joints 5 to 6 and 6 to 7 25c T Joints ., 35c Elbows... i5o OULTOB 7.45 9.75 14.75 19.76 2.65 3.45 M ( Ever Line. Graemes, Yoa rat 'em. We lave 'em We also desire to call your attention to a few prices that are attractive and anneal to the pock it book. Hcnr, per sink. 1.05 Bottle Bluing 05 3 cans of Tomatoes ....25 3 cans of Corn 25 3 cans of Oysters , 25 2 packages of Gold Dust. 35 2 packages Glca Starch.. 15 2 packages Com Rtarch 15 3 packages of Roda 20 1 package of Wh-Eat 10 1 package Putnam Fadeless dyes... .05 8 bars of Star Soap s..25 Plla of good syrup 50 Glass seta four pieces '. 50 Pure Leaf Lard 5 lbs 55 cents Pure Leaf Lara 10 iba $1.10 Hams,10 cents, quality guaranteed mention. Come now; Tobaccos. Two 21 oz pkg Pedro Fmoking 15 Two 2 vt pkg Union Leader 15c Two 2Joz Sun Cured 8tnodng 15c Two 3 oZ Gold Shore " 15& Three 3i Peerless 25c Six 1 oz Bull Durham " 25c Six 1 oz Dukea Mixture " 25c Six If Dixie Queen 25c These prices are strictly spot cash. Call and oba rnr full a goods and be convinced. We carry a full Hue of Men's Cottoa and Wooleu Underwear, which vow muuunru iu wapeoi oeiore ouyintr elae where. Do not forget that we are headquar ters for Santa Clauses' sunnlv thin year. " ' BAILEY & BRINK. Houlton, Oregon. , OREGory f) I II 11