I H Km g.A i iKi ii ! ihe loot', ot turn law. Entered as second cl-iss natter April IP, liK4, at the post office ot lionlton. Oregon, under the act of Congress of March Srd, 1S7D. The inmates of the house on the dock wrrc very willing t. lend their testimony to dtfeat the ends of GREAT SALE! justice at I?t llbn last Monday. TMs I the clasj PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY of people that contribute to the bad name of any town tl at will tolerate their presents. The houM in ' Rai nier was brought here a year or so ago by the Log Cabin saloon. HARRY G. KEMP, Editor THE COLUMBIA Rhihs i mi I Subscription price, $1.00 per year in advance. Advertising rati s reasonable. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CIRCUIjATICN 610 riEKCE FOUND fil'ILTT. A. P. Pierce, Joe Broiijii and E. S. Wilson charged with teing aeoi'iniliefs in an assault on V. C. Fischer May 3, were tried in th-circuit court Monday. Pierce tv a found guilty as charged and sentence will be pronounced toiay. Urolith and Wilson escaped on a technical point of law. This however has not removed from the minds of the people the guilt of the.- two culprits. The evidence ajj iinst Pierce wa c!ear and conclusive. Upon the evidence brought out in the case the law in this state is inadequate to punish Tierce sufficiently for such a dastardly and cowardly wcrk. Such men ought to be exiled to such countries as Russia when? free t-peech is a crime. Fischer with the Editor has dared to speai against wholesale law breaking in Rainier and in consequence must tike a brutal beating at the hands of thugs and criminals- Notwithstanding the fact tlut Brough and Vils n were acquitted Tuesday by the jury on a technicality of the law there is no doub in the minds of all who heard the evidence that they were guilty. It is also beleived by a maj rity of the citixens of Rainier that these are enly a part of the ring that is guilty. Time will fcrrit out all the guilty and it is to be hoped all will e brought to justice. o Every criminal ra brought in the circuit court of Columbia county this term has bHn liquircase except two and one of them was indirectly th result of liquor. Th towns get the license and the taxpayers i'o t the cos; of these cases. Guess we had better vote the county dry this vr. Vote for Con cell and you will vote for a clean young man that will make the county a good repre sentative. Rainier is the only town between Portland and As toria on either shle of the river that permits a "house of ill repute'' to remain in its midst. Why does not Councilman Piue and Marshal Zweimer, who labored Those are not the only guilty ones. When Fisher i 0 aborjOU:.iv wjth , the citizens last week to get tbem tras beaten up the .vhoie rin- rxpre.?J worUs ot " tl pig, a coat of white-wash for them, order these poo- approval .uny oi uiese appearea in sneeps ciomes at the trial to assist in any way in their pnver t deieat the ends of j jstice. Some were willing tt lie by the yard to make black, white. It was quite a surprise to many when Dr. Schmidt conferred to the court that he was pncticirj medicine witv'-ut a stte pie to leave town It is up to tho citv council and marshal to remove this pest. Why not Mr. Plue. Every decent citizen of Raicier should insist tl.at the house with the red front on Deita'a dock should be eleited f it inmates ami these chane'ers should be license. Tiie ri:2 prove 1 thr;r utter h-k -f p-in-i:i ! .r.r.-. to l-ave ton at once. At Jyil&rn some tim in the case of Elvin Mile wh Im I l j. e f h- par- atter.ptel to operate near tl.cn:, !i" wh" h:ui t kvn t:.e ' Ki ' u K i ai .a- t!lC ...wu a ,-i th ol womeo of the town circulated request of Pierce and who fur d ijs hvi ohieldiHt the a petiti n ai.d had them removed. The same plan gang by lvin? for thi-m, was turned upon like a pack would be in order in Rainier. of wolves atidthf-y nought to place the whole crime on j o him sirrply becau-e he was forced to tell the fact in j District Attorney Allen stated to the jury during the case. It is to be hoped now that Mtl-s will famUli j j,-,., ,,iea "that he had been district attorney of this the Htste w.th all the evid-nce he ha't h m I t show ' c 'unty for the past six years, and every term of court in what places and to what xte: t g milling ha been ; this Rainier liquor ring is in c turt." Yes and jhe carried on in R.inier in fie p-mt ya-. The defense i ,ax payers hive foot d the bill each year a id the bill proved in the trUl that Miles had be-nenae i in j is piling up aijain tuis year. Better vote the county the gambling busine-s in Rainier up until six week Jjry this year and ease up on the Uxpayers for a time. ago. iuuen coirooeraiive evidence is in l ic nan is 01 WHITE GHIRTIVAISTS We hatre securel several choice ltt of the celebrated "QUEEN" Ladies Wblta High Grade Lingerie WaisU for Wo on the II. We have classified them later TWO LOTS AT 97c & $1'.47 ANOTHER GREAT DEAL LADIES WHITE MUSLIN GOWNS AND SLIRTS Remarkable bargain. The entire line, and there are hundreds of them, swell garments, values up to f 2.00. Take your choice. EJITflA! Cloiingout'prlceon ladies and children! inmmer ' KNIT UNDERWEAR AtAc, 7o, 10c, 15c and 2fc Ever garment worth double the price. AT Vio Indian Head, soft linen finish, by vard i'T hlt. while it laats the anti-?alnon league as to the placs and extent of the gambling carried on in Rainier the past year, and the prospect is go .i that the citiz-ns of the county will be treated to another sarprie in the near future. The work seems a little slow but in time Rainier will be regenerated. The niiij rity of th se wh signed Mr. Plui'a white wa-h statement last week are thoe who are interested directly 01 indirectly in the saloon ring. All the bondsmen for the saloon and city marshall. Then there is the co-partnership ;f the saloons and electric light plant. Some of the signers have only been here la few weeks. Others state that they were misted and The Brewers and Wholesale Uq ior I)-a!er 0:' this j did "ot k" whal hy were signing. So the white state have reminded the salo-jn keepers that in the coming election it is n,ces?ary that eacli one look after his grocer, Mat man, laundry mm and all others whom he traJts with. W nder if the swoon keepers money is wortli m ire thin tht law abiding and decent citizens nionev. We will wait and see. wash article must not be taken to terious. The editor heard a Rainier saloon keeper say the other clay that he knew Pierce was not guilty Wonder what he knows about the assault and if he will tell it to the district attorney? One day last week appeared two interesting items in'the Telegram. One letter was from O. II. Kujcll. THE WHIPPING POM. SOTICL TheKeMf will move to Rainier this week, where it will be publUhod here kick the life out of her bf-caue tdje opposed his Falonn running within the prohibited limits of the public school. REGISTRATION. A Portland police iu'lee has de a Rainier saloon keeper, Pgin&:citi(d that never, no never, under j ar. All communications ilioiild be tiir puiilic sympathy. 1 fje ' ther . , . , aauresseu lo Kainiel, Ore. ' , , , 1 any crcum stances whatever will he was the account of a saloon keeper in Portland peaking up behind a P".riue snipping posn a, j fjr m a(reg (f woman, who was an act1 ve tern-1 punishment for wife beating, and 3 miles fiom R. R. station, 18 in perance work?r, and knocking her some San Francisco mollycoddle cultivation, and excellent build- to the cronnd and attempting to iKiS stripped his backbone and in- ings, and improvements, also ali flatted his self es'eem bv writing the Block and farming impliments , . . t One half cash, balance on time, 40(X). A proposition worth in mMR,ulc ,WU1U- ilc vestigating. Place will maintain relic of barbarism and an altogether; 40 cattie anj na8 unlimited out- unfit punishment for this super- range. Call at my oflice for enlightened age. All of which ! further information. TliPrtejriFtnttion Lool s were e(fie! ' would be very nice if there were! Kainier, Or. Apr. 10, rJOG. Tuesday for this year and show an v other mode of punishment for voter re,is.erHl .hi, year ..a flgalimt j th; parti(.uIar crime that is SO J7"8 two years upo as follow.": . , , , , . . ,., dreaded bv the criminal or that Apiary 25 Auburn 122 W.C. FISCHER. Hi m For Sale. I'gs. Wliite Rocks and Blue And' I leaver Falls ')'' Isliiii'l flohie Marslilancl . Neiialem Oak Point.. Rainier ,..54 ..::o7 ..Ad ..134 ...42 .. 74 ..K!2 ..418 I nnrl'C tn "rmri1r-t a rffnrtnritintl w.c. 1 . . 1: rt t " 14:, lie oeaun- is a renc ui uai udiwiu. ,1Isjlin9 Wlnnerf) at portand ,KJUItry f0 it is a return to the primitive wnen show. $1.50 per getting 1 CORNER of THIRD and MORRISON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON -"' man ruled woman by brute ,0 strength alone and love was nothing but a synonym for sensuality. It has taken centuries to educate man- 123 O' JACK APPLE TON', Rainier, Or Animal' Vmj I Ezrrpe. ' The relnxed rhytlimlcHl movements Scappoose 31"? Union 2o0 14.") kind above the level of this species :;:10 of brutality, and when the indi- ho common anions animals at phiy, the 110 vidual nature retrogradesand brutal Bnwbolliig of inmlm, tlie play of kittens Warren. 83 76 a,c paramouui uuijr ImItntwl by man in the primitive remonstrance that their- possessor dances which form so large a part in Total 1820 1758 can fnlly appreciate is the sting of lhe 8odi'1 nnd religious life of nil abo- , . . . .. . .. rlglnal peoples. Tliene niotlorm of leap- By invitation of Vernonia' ",U,UU11 " . . ing. swiuglng. swaying und twlntlng of me wiie-ueater s snouiuers wni'nug me uooy nave, nil or them, a moHt lntl- n onr i e urang .o. ei..u m cowardice takes place of bravado, mate nnd powerful Influeuee upon the Pomona Grange for Columbia' . f. ....... as . . body's netivitles, organic ,m,l mtwcu- nnnntvid railed to me"t the firt!. .' ' " . . 'ar. Rolling Is a form of exercise Saturday in Augmt at Vernonia. -i FOR SALE. Sturripise for Fale on G5 acres of pood timber on logizim; stream. Inquire of J. II. Ed w aide, Deer Inland Oregon. least as the memory of the pain in- which 1 a favorite with many animals dieted. It should not be applied in "1 especially practiced for the pur- every instance of wife-beating, but IOHeof relieving fatigue Rolling Is ' . , . peculiarly enjoyable and grateful to where the habit is chronic and 111- Uje nnlmal because it provides not only dulged in merely as a vent for relief for the tensed muscles, the de- cowardly maliciousness the lash is lte-1 organs and the slow moving cir- . . ..... t cuiation, but because as the auimul the only punishment that pertectly , tbe flrra preH8ure 0f the ground fits the crime. ' upon his body constitutes a most ef j fectlye and agreeable massase. JaJges nnd I'lrrkM l K lection. 1 APIARY PRECINCT. Juilgi. W L Hn)wnCilrinii, T A I'velurr lid O II Wolidurl) flrrkn. T ) I'rlawh k UI, W BUwiutmU'l Ju lUckfiilMTi llnmn t Mtore. AUBURN PRICINCT. Jiiiltfra, M P ilulUrd I'lialrman, J A He iHiiMldund C W MellliiKor Clrk Wm mil glvbit .EE Nukt-rwin ml C V Keawy. At Hchuul liutrne M U Nil IT. BEAVER FALLS PRECINCT. Jadfn, Joint McAdam ctutlrmuii. J A Hm I th tn.Kurl Kitrnian, ( krk W A Ymuif 1 H M HuU ami W II lloU'le At Mrvr'a hall. DEER ISLAND PRECINCT. JudK", (i'NirKi! Mcrrll ('lialrnmu. M Kn-ali and N Andrew, C'lerku Jamra (ialtfiia Int. J Kdwarli nnd A Molt. Ix-ry l.lund Hail. CLATSKANIE PRECINCT. JiiilKi'o, C I. ('oliyi-m I'luilrman, John A Burr and J JI l olllim, Clerk I W Ifviuian lxt J N Kli'c und J W McDonald -.'nd Hoard. JudKv, Oliver Audrrwm I'lialr man, JkIiii M Itulxllok and Jatm- Van, I'lcrku Kred limit laltiC Tlrhfiior und W TMIni- im.ii. Clly Hall, . OOBLE PRECINCT. Judjfo.TC Wall Clialrinati, l W Uakin oter and Kd Hlark, Clorku, Inaar Link 1st lirnry Wumut and Jan i ki-nnely. I'vlvn Hull. MARSHLAND PRECINCT. J ii (lift, A M Orabuni Clialrnian, A B Colvln and Tom Ho) Ip, Clt-rka i W W elrli K E Colvln and Cifll llryant. Hall ailioo Iioiim, H P No 10. NEHALEM PRECINCT. Judge. JoliU J IIhiimt Cliiilrinuii, (IT Pay wait and franK J retcrw.n, Clerk John O UilM-llat. A It MclU ttlul K J I.illn. Mvrrlll'i Hull OAK POINT PRECINCT. Judxe, KM Paytiv Chalrinun, J II I.tilnl)nrvl andC'N HavldMti, l lerka Kred Hillirer 11, H w Itrown and O W wi'ters. llendrlcMin Hull. RAINIER PRECINCT. JiidKi'ft. J R I Km ii Chairman, W J Murkle and IV Kllby, ClerKi Wm I'erry lt, C B Mcke and A U Clark. 2nd Hoard. Jndgri. Pean lllanchard Chair man, H K Dll.blcxi and It P llnrni, Clerku J A Cchuiiuaeii Int. Kd Jrdi and W C Klivlir, Town Hall. 8CAPPOOSE PRECINCT. Jildgoa, J O Watta Chairman, M J Englert and J V McK'ny, Clerk J II Pnni an lt. (iuitaT l.nnKe rnd W K Ktrveni. Watt and Trice Hall. WARREN PRECINCT. JudKca, IUIkIi iUnn ciialinun.T Ktin w ell and WC'CVMitMT, C'lerK WJ Kulleriou lat U-Vi Davie and K.I I Lvnch. ItMcm' 1111 UNION PRECINCT. Judge, R Cox Chairman, A King and AH MhiIi. ii, Clerk U W Clark lt i II CopeUnd and. I HUodfrey. , , 2nd Board. Jndgi-n. N A Perry Chairman Clay Clark and W J Mi'lllnger, Clerk Chaa 11 John lt, K II Mllt hcl and A J lX-ming. County CourthouM). Hi i I... J-.l.JJl .E.U. 11 REAL ESTATE For Sale J. B. DOAN NOTARY PUBLIC $ RAINIER - OREGON FARMERS AND STOCKMEN ATTENTION. V. The Imported PeVcheron Stallion ALCAZAR No. 52,644 Will nuke th. Kuoa Uinnl:( tbout April lOib, From ' RAINIER to SCAPPOOSE. HOULTON MEAT MARKET L. D. WEEKS, Prt FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS DRY AND SALT PORK Shop at RobinBon'a old wtand vote von W J. FULLERTON, Independent Nominee for Representative. NATIVK SON OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. I herby pled,, rufwlf to work for tbe best inteieste of ColurabU Countr End tbe Bute of Oregon, irrespective of lrtjr. The proposed amendment fo the Ical Option Law . was prepared and is pushed by the Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association. It amends the first section. REPEALS the next ten sections and substitutes new sections therefor, and REPEALS the last seven sections, which sections pro vide for tne enforcement of the law. The proposed amendment, in a deceptive manner, REPEALS the present Local Option Law and subr stitutes a liquor law. The title of the amendment would lead voters to beleive tiiat the amendment would give equal privl? leges to local optionists and anti-local aptionists, when in fact the amendment emasculates and virtually, REPEALS the present law. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL speaks of the amendment as a,porcupine wrapped in a blanket." VOTE 805 X NO Save the j'behknt local oition law ft. taut g.hwmmiw,l.'iMiii i n "-- " - ... w,,mlt,,ri):, t.),)aw4i"iiww''''v'''"''" , . . : - ; ... J - - j s -