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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1904 TBOM A.ILOJLlD BOW When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It is located in the heart of Chicago only a block from the Board of Trade; two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walking distance of the principal theatres, hotels and stores. The trains of all Chicago's elevated railroads pass its doors and take you quickly and for a 5-cent fare to any part of the city. Three routes East via Denver, Omaha and St. Paul. L. B. COHHAM, Cen'l Ap,t., ffl1 1 40 Third Mljl Stmt, Portland, Ore-. 1 ,i?3asiMW!if'rtf wk1 w Complaint "The writer regrets the necessity of lodging complaint con:erning your usual excellent service, but in a friendly spirit begs to submit the follow ing: Yesterday you soli me lower nine, car three, on the Pioneer Limited. But you ne glected to advise me that it would be necessary to have the porter waken me in the morning, and as there was so little motion to the car I overslept. I have covered a large era on some of the other famous trains of the United States and this is the first complaint of this character 1 have made. I trust you will see to it in the future that passengers are advised-" The pioneer Limited runs daily from St. Paul to Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway H. S. ROWE, General Manager. THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery, and by Daylight to all points east, 3 kit lialai Mf taite3&ji3a sMItom Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car SerYice Stopovers JWcwed For rates, folders and other W. C. MCBRIDE, information address 42 1 Third Street, Portland, Ore "The Train for Comfort' in the famous North Western Limited every night In the year between Minneapolis, St. Poul and Chicago The short line between there three great cities. Before starting on trip no matter where writt for Interestlnt Information about com oruble traveling; H. L. SISTER, Gen'l Agent. i32 Third Street. Portland. T. W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. "m.tial,laiaK..ife G mi km 134 Third Street, Portland Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 25. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m, " Corvallis 2:00 p. m Arrives Yaquina 6:20 P. m No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. No. ? for Detroit- Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12:20 P. M. No. 4 from Detroit : Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. 11. Arrives A Ibany 6:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arrives Albny in time to connect with tbe 6. P. south boucd train, as well as giving; two or three hour's in Albany before departure of S P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tbe S.P trains Corvallis and Albany givinn direct service torNewport and ad j are beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7 :00 a. m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockkell, Agent, Albany. Oregon Union Pacific 3-TRAIN8 TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping-cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. , DKPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE FO from Portland, Ore. FROM hi.?gj Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Portland Worth, Omaha, K nsas fl.3Q . m SPlal. Citv, St. Louis, Chicago "30 p- m' 8am via , tl, cQCt Huntington "J "le East Atlantic S)t Lakei rjenver, pt. fcxjiress Worth, Omaha, Kansas . m i. BZ'mo- Citv, Salt Lake, Chicago 9-,0-- St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewiston, - Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, Full- 7:45 p. m. man, Minneapolis, St, 8:00 a. m. via Paul. Duluth, Milwaukee, Spokane Chicago and East. 1-70 Honrs Portiaua to Chicap 70 NO CHANGE OF CARS Through tickets via this route to all Eastern points, on sale at Southern Pacific dapot office. OCEAN ANDRIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. P. M. All sailing dates subject' to change Daily ex cept Sun day, 8 p. m. Saturday lP.Otl p. m. COLUMBIA RIVER To Astoria and way landings 4 p. m. except Sunday Daily Except Saturday. SNAKE RIVER Riparia, Wash., to Lewiston, Idaho, About 8 p. m. daily ex. Friday W1LLAMMETTE RIVER. fitramer Ruth leaves Palem for Portland and way landings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. A. L. CRAIG, M. Pt BALDWIN, Gen. Pass.t Agt. Aet- O. R.& N. dock. Portland, Or. Salem. Or. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. ARRIVES 8:So a, m, Daily For Maygers, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seashore. Astoria Express Daily. Dally 4:3o p. m. Saturday only 7: p. m, Ex, Sat, 11:30 a. m. 9;4o p. m, For further Information address, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. A Business Proposition If vou are goinz East a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of your trip. If it is a business trip time is the main consideration; If a pleasure tr.'p scenery and the convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CEIN 1 RAL, the up-to-date road running two trains daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Librarysmoking Cars, all trains vestibule'd. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Uur rates are the same as those of inrc nor roads, why not get your money s worth ? Write for full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Gen'l Agt., Portland, Ore, J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash A DIRECT LINE To Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Or leans, and all points south, See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.R. Thoroughly modern trains con nect with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent . i42-Thlrd St, PortlandtOr. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. i42 Third SL, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wh. CLACKAT1AS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted at Regular Jan uary Term. In the matter of the petition of Chas. Pembrook for coDStmtcion of abridgeon the George Hall and Canby road. Ordered that County contribute $30 to assist in tbe construction of said bridge, the balance to be paid by subscribers and volunteer worg. In the matter of the petition for and remonstrance again&Uthe creation of a new electien precinct 10 be known e'ehuebel precinct, It is ordered that said denied, U(e remonstrators petition be jilt uuuiner- ing the petitioners. In the matter of allowance to Mrs Mary Haley for the care of Mr, Mahan, and Gottlieb Sequest county charges. Ordered that she be allowed $25 for care of baid Mahan, and $15 for the care of eaid Sequest, and the bill for latter to be presented to state of Oregon for pay ment. In the matter of the petition of Meyer & Flinn for privilege of hauling logs across a county road m Boring road dis trict. Oidered that eaid tietition be granted providing work bn done iu manner sati.it Kitory tn Mad hd per visor and pro tecting travelling public, and repairing road wherever injured by said petition ers. In the matter of changing voting pre cincts in Boring and Dherryville pre cincts. Ordered that the voting place in Bor ing be changed to Root's hall in town of Boring, and the voting place in energy ville be changed to L. M. Palmer's at Salmon post office. In the matter of the subscription and petition of fix brothers and others for le air and improvement of road. Ordered that said petitioners be allow ed from road funds of the two distrfcts n which said road is located the sum of $-'00 providedjeaid petitioners finish the amount of road set out in the petition without further cost to county. In the matter of petition of John S. Schram, for a county road. Ordered that viewers meet at place of ginning of said road on January 25th, iau4. In the matter of county aid to Mrs. Valentine, an indigent person. Ordered that said Mrs. Valentine be allowed $7 per mouth until further or ders. In Mm matter nf ti e Relp.o.tion of inr- drs for the year 11)04. 1 - In the matter of defining the bound ariesof road districts. Ordered that the road diftricts be the same as the election precincts excepting in following cases : Tualatin District also known as road district No. 34, and comprising election precincts of Tualatin and West Oregon City are made into one road district to be known as West Oieeon Ulty Koad District No. 34. That road districts Numbered 4, 10, 13 and 33. also known as Eagle Creek, Grafield, Viola and Spnngwater DiS' tricts are to remain bounded and con' tained in the same lines as were in ef fect in said road districts and election nrecincts previous to the changes made at this term in defining the boundaries of Eagle Creek. Garfield, Viola and Springwater precincts. And Oregon City precints Numbered 1, 2 and 3 to be in one road district and known as Oregon Oity district. In tbe matter of the petition of liam. bo and ethers ior improvement of Thay er road. Ordered that said matter be laid over to ascertain extent of improvement be fore final disposition of same. ABEKNET1IY l'RBCINCT Judges First Hoard W H Smith, Chairman; A D till John Kent ClerkB- Jobn Huertb, W A Holmes, Join Page Judges Second Board 0 W Parrish, chairman; L E Salis bury, J E Smith Olerks U A Nash, Grant Olds, I 1) Taylor BARLOW PRECINCT. Judges Henry Melvin, chairman ; W W Jesse 8 E Seward Clerks L E Grazier, Chris Kocher, Henry Ziegler BEAVER CREEK. Judges "nrst Board Wm Moebnke, ctiairman ; rreu otein er, John Shannon Clerks C E Spence, D LeFevre, J It Lewis Judges Second Board EW Hornschuh, chairman; G Schu bel, Wm Martin Clerks Francis Shannon, Frank Miller, H O Inskeep BORING Judges 8 E Gard, chairman; George Epper son, John Richie ( jlnrlra Tony Foster, Ole Aemieseger, Orville lioring CANYON CREEK .TnrliAa Anson Countryman, chairman ; .Cole James, David Robeson Clerks Bert Palmer, W E Bonney, John Ger. ber CASCADES. .Tiidsna J H Wewer, chairman 8 D Coleman, Paul Dunn Clerks- Ira R Dodge, A Meinig, Herman Bruni CANBY. J nd CPU First Board Heman A Lee, .chairman ;,C L Bates, Wm Vorpahl Clerks Chas'N Wait, Harrison Bair, AG Phelps .TndtTi firtennd Board James Evans, chairman ; James Ad kins, Chas B Boroughs Clerks psiah L Dick, E L Bias, Adam VKnight CLACKAMAS. Judges First Board s' C Chapman, chairman ;Michael Gff ney, J U Paddock Clerks R Holcomb, E P Dedman, Frank Tal bert J udges Second Board Thomas Mooney .chairman ; Vm John son.W illis Imel . W Bennet, A Mather, Fred Zin ser CHERKYV1LLB Judges Wm L Welch, chairman; Thomas Brown, John Z Marvin Clerks R V Sefton.L E Palmer, Chas W Har ris CANEMAH. Judges W Mullam, chairman ; Ueorge Lazelle, Edward Nuttal Clerks W A Hedges, Ward Lawton, James W Pari low DAMASCUS. Judges EH Burghardt, chairman; Warren Green well, J R Morton Clerk? iitrry Breithnupt, John O Elliott, John W Hilleary. EAGLE CREEK. Judges First Board 1 Harvey Gibson, chairman; J J Judd, Hosea Ballou Clerks N F Heiple, Joe Burnett. Charles Vancuren Judges Secoud Board O B Smith, chairman; J W Doty, Henry Wilbern Clerks- Noah Stingley, H S Gibson, John K Ely GARFIELD. Judges John Tracy, chairman j J r Irvine, F H Davis Clerk6 E P Linn, Chas O Miller, Henry Ep person GEORGE. Judges J John Schmidt, chairman ; A J Kitz millei, N Rath Clerks Wm Guildenzopt, E Guber, Adolpb, Wiederhold HARDING. Judges J C Sprague, chairman ; Frank Wil son, W P Kirchem Clerks OD Robbins, Fred Gerber. Robert Daue IIIGlILAni). Judges Ed Harrintiton, chairman ;Michael II ol land, J R bhockley Clerks G R Miller, Eugene Kleinsmitb, M E Kandle MACKSBDRQ. Judges- James Mitts, chairman; P M GraveB, M. (Jam bell Clerks LL Grible, OH Wright, J L Mur dock MOLALLA . Judge of First Board ... ....... . ... 11 S Ramsby, chairman : Albert En gle, M 8 Hungate Judge of Second Board .'ohn Ri Cole, chairman; W W Ever hart, P C Miller Clerks H LVaughan, J W Thomas, Thad Stipp OSWEGO. Judges of First Board George Prosser, chairman ; E J Rus sell J J Johnson Clerks VV A Conn, Leonoard HallinaD, A H Bullock Judges of Second Board ME Dunn, chairman; J W Thomas, Henry Gans Clerks D B Fox, J Haines, James Cook OREGON CITY No. 1. Judges First Board- John Bittner, chairman ; G R Miller, F A Toeplemann, Clerks Mort Latourette. Chas W Pope, Sol Garde. Judges Second Board 11 W Trembath, chairman; Joun Confer, W 11 Howell Clerks- J J Cook, E A Leighton, E J Noble i OREGON CITY NO. 2. JudgeB First Board CO Babcck.chafrman; Mack Howell, COTWilliams Clerks Chas Kelly, J K Morris, Bruce Curry Judaea Secoud Board Chas II Dye, chairman; J E Hedges, N N Robbins Clerks John Gleason Jr, Sol Walker, J P Keating OREGON CITY HO, 8. Judges First Board J N Harrington, chairman; Jos D Ren- ner, B V Francis Clerks E W Cowing. JaB Swafford, R G Pierce .Tnd?Hfi Second Board C W Fredrick, chairman; Lincoln Waldron, Thomas Chamberlain Clnrki Elmer Dixon. A S Klainsmith, C M Mason PLEASANT HILL, J n. tres is N Kelso, chairman ; Will Young E G Jones Clerks Henrv Baker. John Hoffman, Grant Lichtenthaler MILK CREEK .Tndtrei O T Howard .chrirman ; P P Murphey, A L Larkins Clerks D L Trullinger, J X Evans, J jl. Jivans i MARO.UAM. .lrnlie D R Hubbard, chairman ; M D Leabo D M Bentley Clerks 0": Barton Jack E B Albright," J C Mar quam MILWAUKIE. Judges First Board John W Grazle, chairman; T R A Sellwood, Chas A Lakin Clerks H G Starkwether, Albert Hanneman,. A O McLaughlin Judges Spcond Board Richard Scott, chairman; Phil T. Oattield, John Wetzlei Risley, Oscar Wissenger, Phill!p Hanneman MAPLE LANE. Judges M ii McGeehan .chairman; W W Mye Thjs David Gaffney Jr, Lawrence Mautz O VV Swallow NEEDY. Judges A J Voder, chairman; T J Ole, B Johnson Clerks I J Biglovr, J G Noe, T H Sconce NEW ERA. Judges W 8 Rider, chairman ; John Burgoyne David Penman Sr Clerks- L Ferguson, R J Brown, Wm . ones SODA SPRING. Judges- Albert Crossan.chairman; O S Boylesf J W Nightengale Clerks ' Scott Carter, A V Davis, B FBarstow BULL RUN, Judges , Thos D helpbs, chairman; Henry McCugin, J as Fegles Clerkp M V Thomas, Adolph Aschoff, Henry Biauihall SPRINGWATER. Judges A M Shibley, chairman ; Sam Raney, Wm Tucker olerks Win Bard, W J Lewellen, John Reiil TUALATIN. Judges John Seedling, chairman; O P Sharp, Zack Elligson Clerke John DeNine, Chas Peters, C F Wagner UNION. Judges- Jacob Miley, chairman; Augustus Yergan, Isaac Miller Clerks A A Crisell, Wm L White, Jonathan Vaughan VIOLA. Judges Wm Stone, chirman; C W Mayfield, Geo C Armstrong (clerks- A M Kirchem, W A Ward, William, Rutherford KILLEN. Judges N Blair, chairman; W F Stanton, Ole Rye OwingB, Marion White, A Todd WEST OREGON CITY. Judges First Board J Vv McKay, chairman; A M Alagoue, Johnathan Humphrys Clerks First Board E Mass, O Tonkins Ji, T J Gary Judges Second Board Hichaad Greaves, chairman; John Turner, Otto F Olson Clerks Second Board F A Baker, John F Clark, Millard. Hyatt Saved from Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy., 'Hie nret Dottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world lor all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c ond $1. Trial bottles freo at Chai- msn & Co s drugstore. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint nched and every nerye was racked with pain," writes U. W. Bellamv.a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all rim down. As 1 was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit ters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my lifo." Weak, Bickly, run down people'always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Char man & Co. Price 50 cents. Regulator Line STEAMERS Portland and The Dalles Route All way landings Steamers BAILY GATZERT, - DALLES CITY REGULATOR. METLAKO Connecting at Lyle. Wash, with , Columbia River and Northern Ry Co. For Wahkiacus. Daily, Centervlll, Golden. dale and all Klickitat Valley points. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 a. m., connecting with CR&N train at Lyle, 5:3o p.m., tor Goldendale. Arrives The Dalles, 6:.-5o p. m. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7:3o. CR&N train leavingGold endale 6:i2 a. m. connects with this steam er for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. m. Excellent meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations for teams and wag ons. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, connections, etc.. write or call on nearest agent. General Offices Portland, Or. H. C. Campbell, Managrr. 3 I