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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. PECEMUKR IS, 1001 8 f News of the Week 1, A ,o .o. -A A-A Friday. Dec. 6. Isthmian canal treaty it sent to the senate. Word lias been received that Miss Stone and her companion were well IV cember 2. Tweety-first annual convention of the American Federation of Labor meet at Scran ton. Ta. Two hundred and eighty five delegates, representing mot than 1,600,000 were present. The British ship Nelson, which waa re potted to have foundered off the Wash ington coast, wa picked up by the learner Walla Walla and towed into Tort Towncei.d. lier condition U r.ot ferious, French Pink Ernst Reyer soea ashore in a atorm off North Beach of the Weh irgton coast, about 30 milea north of Uray's Harbor, and is probably a total lose. Nie was a new veesel and waa en toote from Madagascar for Poitland to load w heat. The crew were all saved without accident. Saturday, Pec 7. The senate will report favorably on the Nicaragua canal treaty. James G. Green is banged at Steven son, Wash., for the killiug of E. V. Ben jamin last March. Admiral Dewey denies the statement that the court of inquiry bad found Schley guilty on five counts. ," Representative Tayler, of Ohio, has introduced bill to pension Mrs. Mi Kin ley at the rate of f500 a year, beginning with September 14, the date that the Freeident was shot. Major VanTets died last Thursday in Amsterdam as the result of a duel with Prince Henry, the husband of Q'leen Wilhelmina. The officer defended the queen against the attacks of her husband. It is said that the queen will never for give tbe prince. The labor convention parsed several important resolutions, among them heing request to congress for suffrage for the citizens of tbe District of Columbia; de nouncing antl-scalping legislation, be cause the ticket brokerage business is legitimate, a convenience and the means of cheapening travel ; providing for a general detense fund by levying a lax of 2 cents per month on every mtn io tbe Federation of Labor. Report of State School Superintendent Ackerman shows 7,562 persons of school age in Clackamas County and 5.68S en rolled. Cat-h on band last report, $3, 785.50; Receipts, $06,589.62; Disburse ments, $03,063.48; Balance $3,520.14; Estimated values of scboolhouses and (rounds, $123,403; Estimated value fur niture and apparatus, $20,390; Amount insurance, $50,040; Persons entitled to vote at school elections Non-attendants, 2,002; No. legal voter? , 4 280; Salaries of t acliers Paid for teachers' waves, $42. 001.37; Average monthly salary Male, 140.91 ; Female, $31 79. Sunday, Dec, 8. Governor Taft will leave Manila for the United States December 20. One hundred thousand bushels of wheat were sold at Pendleton for fif'y cent per bushel. Steamer brings first consignment of THREE CK10AG0 DOCTORS FaOed to Do for Miss Mabelle L. LaMonte WLat Was Accom plished by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Componnd. " Dkar Mrs. Pixkhav: Z was in en awful state for nearly three years with a complication of female troubles which three physicians called by dif ferent names, but the pains were all the same. I dreaded the time of my MABF.I.LE L. LaJIOME. monthly periods for it meant a couple ot days in bed In awful agony. I Coal- : will I i y made up my mind that the nA doctors were guesaing ; and hearing; from different friends such pood re ports of I.ydia E. J'lnkliain'8 Veg etable Compounrl, I tried that. I Mewi the day I did, for it was the dawninsr of new life for me. I used five bottles before I was cured, but when they were taken I was a well woman once more. Your Compound is certainly wonderful. Several of my friends have used it since, and nothing but the best do I ever hear from its use." Yours. MaBRt.r.lt L. LaMosttk, 223 E. 31bt St., Chicago, 111. fsooO forfeit if about testimonial It not atnuin. If Lydia II Pintliain's ene taMe ComjHmnd could cure Miss La Monte why not you? Try It and see for younwlf. 2Irs. PinlihKin advises sick tvo mcn free. Address, Lynn, Mima. i 1 have been timet when the wild beasts have been more merciful than human beings, and spared the woman cast to them in the arena. It is astonish ing how little sympathy women have for women. In the home the mistress sees the maid with the signs of suffering she recognizes so well, but the does nut lighten the sick girl's load by a touch of her finger. In the store the forewoman sees the pallor and exhaustion which mark womanly weakness, but allows nothing for them. It is work or quit lkxrtor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well, by curing the womanly diseases which undermine the health and sap the strength. " Favorite Pre scription'' establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heala inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weak- cess. When I fir commenced aataf Dr. Weree'i ntdiciuo, write. Mrs. George A. at run of CanwYvort. Harahig Co., N. V M wu Milter inf (mat female weaaneai, a diaagrmNe drain, tiering down paint, weak and tired feeling all the time. I dragged around in that war fcir two year, thcu 1 Teitn taking yiHir medicine. After taking the tint bottle I began to fret better. 1 tiwk four outlet of lr rterre't Fame Ue Prcacrtution. two of " Golden Medical IH covenr.'one rial of the ' Ptraaant Pelleta, alio Bed one bottle of Ir. tie Catarrh Remedy. Kow 1 feet like a new rtri. I can't thank you enough for your kind advice and the guod yuur medicine hat done me " "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no sutist-.tute for tbe medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelleU are the most desirable laxative for delicate women. coal from the Nehalera Coal Company's mines. It proves to be good fuel. William Moore, of Greenville. Wash ington County, sold his 1000 bop crop, consisting of 13,000 pounds, at 10 cents. Governor YanZant will call a confer ence ol Western governors to meet in Montana to discuss the railroad merger. Large attendance at the Oregon-Ilaho Y. M. O. A. Convention at Corvalli General Stretary Seth Leavensdiscusi'ed the topic of "Freparalion For Bible Study." Thirty ears of hops leave Oregon for London. The shipment consisted of 20 bales. It is the largest quantity of hups ever sent In one shipment Irom t lie oortbwest. Southern PaciQc Northbound train ruus iuto an open switch at Salem, within 200 yards ot the s'ation. Fireman is killed and the engineer hurt. Locomo tive went over a trestle into Mill Creek. Monday, Dec. 9. Offi.-ialnews hag been received that Arthnr Venville was killed by Filipino arrows. The Labor Convention will favor Chi nese exclueion but is divided on the Jap anese question. Portland is working fur tbe meeting in 1905 A pro-Boer mars meeting is held in Chicago. An emphatic protest is made against British war methods and Ilurke Cochran made a speech showing wha the United States can do to end the strug gle An appeal was sent to the Prebident and resolutions were adopted. A Washington meeting, nndt-r the itnspices of the Women's International Lnion, urges congresa to take up thenub ject of polygamy in Utah. A resoluiion expressed the belief that polygamy, as taught by the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, is still a (.art of their be i-( and practice, that the laws of Utah are inad equate to suppress it and there is no way by which this offense can m reached so satisfactorily as through the constitution of the United State. . Tuesday, December 10. Frye, of Maine, introduced t new ship subsidy bill in the senate. William II. Dalton is placed on trisl o i ortland for the murder of James B. Morrow. Andrew Cartirgie has i ffered 10,000 - 000 to the government fort kr:at na tional university in Washington. Nicaragua has given the United States perpetual leaee over a strip of teriitory six niilef wide, which includes the route of the Nicaaagua canal. The labor convention has not yet resched an agreement on the exclusion , of Jpa. A resolmi jii to boycott ma chine' made cigars was defeated. McKinlcy Mio.orial Association gives up the idea of constructing an arch and ' - will return the money subscribed to the uublic. An appeal w;ll le made to coit gretB io erect a motiuoitnt at Wahiiik ton, It is rejiorted that Miss Stone and her companion are concealed in the vicinity of Kilo, about five miles south of Dubn itza, in Bulgarian territory. American officers will dispatch agents to deal with the bandits. T.ie piefeidential nominations of Geoige W. Covig to be consul at Bar rarrinilla, Columbia, ami llmty li. Miller, consul at Niu Cbwang, China, hae been confirmed by the senate. Both men ate from Oregon anil have been at their lespective posts for many months. Republicans are determined to tax Philippine products and the opposition ' will likely be whipped iuto line by an ' obstinate majority. The quest, 011 ofj I cheap Filipino work on giiod to emne In competition with good matte by Ameri can worklngtiif n la being raided with etloct. Wednesday, IVeemher 11. r I 1) ........ ....I I 1 Collins mayor by the largt st plurality in quarter of a century. Jack Wadti, alaia Kwing toll his story of the crime and says Dalton fired the hot that killed young M irrow The vote in the 1 bor t'tmveutiun against the ailiniKslon ol Chinese wa Unanimous. Regarding the Japanese there was a ditti'tence of opinion and the matter was laid on the table. Britixh hark Pinuiore founder off the Washington coast. She was abandoned by her crew. Six sailors were drowned in the suit anil the other members of the crew, with the captain, were (owned about for two da vain-lorn dillling ashore. Siate Fair Board meets and re-electe iiflicera. No more pannes will be granted to exhibitors. Members of the Board were rained aa auoeriiitaiidetits in the various departments. These places have heretofore been held by outside men. Superintendents were assigned aa fol low: i'avillion, Jdsper Wtlkins; gates, J. II. Settlemeier; livestock, George Chandler. Thursday, lVceuiW 12. Jury finds W. II. Dalton guilty of murder in the first degree. They were out only ten minutes. Wade will go on trial today. Two colored men Were arrested in Portland charge! with stealing flO.OOO aoitli of diamonds and jewelry from tho Portland hotel on November 17. Bark Pinmore, which wait renoied lost, ia picked up by a tug and towed Into Puget Sound. She was found otT Dray's Harbor in 14 fathoms of waier. Both ant bora weie out and held firmly. There was nut a living soul aboard. Captain and crew arrive in Portland and tell a tale of harrowing hardship. After 10 hour in hfolHuta and the loes of seven men, they reached shore. W hat Mi til We Hare F,r le-, it Tuis qut-alioii arises iu the family ev ery day. Let us answer it to day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prep-red In to miiiti'e, Nolaiiling! no baking ! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors : Lemon, Orange' Rasptierry and Strawberry. Get a pack age at j our procfm lo-day. 10 cts. coutjiis ai (olim is i iium: Recomm nd itimi t f a Well Known s 1 hit ago I'bjslrlua. I ue and prescrilie Chmtetlaii 's C-jukIi remedy for almost all ohrtinate, constricted coughs, with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am ithtd to recommend it to all in r eed and seeking reli.f from colds .ndc..ughs'J,er,)yral"''!,r'7e,, I""1 ,,,e c1'" and bronchial sflhctions. Il is non nar otic and safe in the hands of the iii'ml unprofesaional. A universal panacea for all mankind Mrs Mary H. Melenly M. D., Ph. D.. Chicago, III. This remedy is for tale by (J. A. Harding, diiiggiat, BOAKl) OK COUMISMtm R. t'riuUr So-ember term of the County B-i.rJ. J. R. Morton, John Lawallan and T, B Klll.n, Ciiiaiallin.r. P.e it r emend red, That s regular term of the limrd of County C'lmmi- sinners fir the county of Claekam-is, state of Orevon, begun snd held tt the court house in aid county snd state on Wednesday, the 4th d.y of December, the fame being the reKiilsr time fixed by Isw for the transaction of rounlv liipiiies. There Were preaenl lion. . W. Morton, Hon John b welleu anil II n. T. P. Killin. 'tiitiiie-ni,ers ; K. H . Coo ier. rler, J. J. Co-ike, iher tT, w .en the following proteeding were had tewit: The bosrd having exmined lh re port of the r'R I upeivi-or for their renfipi c'ive d'rii ts. and being fully ad vi ed, it i ordered lhat they In- snd are lieieby a-itln'i zed to druw Warrants on the road and general fundi fr the sev eral ariioiiiiis and in fvorol the follow ing n . rued : State of Oreein ) (bounty ol Clacktm.iNi re iiie Ko.trii oi C..1111 y I vinmi' s'otierH of th ftme of Oregon for the County of CUekam s In vacation after Noveinlier term, to wil : In ptireiiancfl of fin order made by ti e Hoth mr wife and myMirhare been nslng; CASCAKtTS and tliey are tbe beat medlcloe we bare ever bad In the bouse. Lsat week my wife was frantic with headache for twodays. she tried aomaof VourCASCAHET.H, snd they relieved tbe pain fa br head almott immediately, we notb recommend tascareta. " Cha. feTKiisroHD. Pittsburg Safe bepoilt Co., Pltutmrg, Pa. Pleannt. Ptlatable. Potant. Tit Good. Do Good, Krr sicteo. Weaken, or Grlpa. Vk, 2jC 40c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tit . R0-TO-BA3 ?.uLntTitt' Tfrftl CANDY I a' CATHARTIC yt You Could Look lutnthc fiitureamt tee lliecoMlltlea to which your eona". " ; ; ! will bring you, ywt would trrk rrllel at otict-atidlliat nalumlly would bs through Sliiloh's Consumption " Guaranteed to cur Con. I llPt- sumption, Uronchllt., VUI V A.llima, and all Lung Troubles, Cure. Cough, and IMhL I" a day. cent Win to H. C. VILS ft to., I Koy, N. V., lor Ire trial butt la. Karl's Clover Root Tit fsrillcs tbt Bteorf lit Hoard and entered of record, ordering warrants to tie l-mied in vacation, I, K 11 Coop"'. Clerk nt a Id County and Ktate, tin licrrbv l-sue wartants In pay ment of silil claims fur the amounts and in favor of 'he following persons herein after "iiec itteil : Mr K Morgan County charge., t 10 '.'S H III H 6 10 A no 1.' TM linker Mr K IMvIa Itoaa Trinhler FHen ItrltUes J Jones W L lavls Win Scott Mr l!!'i WimhIs Khas Miller Mrs S C Harrington Paul Kreviag 1 Wm I Van A M Shlbley H 00 .Mr l.nlHloti 1" Mrs Shoemaker Henry Lewis. Mr Knieger Alice Carr LMatheaaon I" l II IN) 7 00 10 ml 7 IH) 10 00 & IH! tin I'irkle 0 K Hum Mr Heins Mrs Martha Dull 5 J J tiortietl J M llecksrt Amanda Wilcox...; K N Kiter Mr J M Uncoil I nd Soldier .... Jacob Kohler John II Churchill John Watson W T Card tier by A girls aid King itoltall county charge Kliaa Miller Mrs Thornton K A listen Kldora Young -r 1. Kreeuisn John Avin Mrs M A Clark Id C (itrtmart ft M 11) 6 00 (l 111 00 H (HI & IK) 6 00 Id Li) 7 On I'.' IH) 1.' 0i) o (HI H IH) ft (1) H 0i) 5 00 H OH Mr Adm Jft IN) tiihllrey Shma'e 2 IH) lln K'liwautxen 4 U) Mr Voldiers H IH) Anna K Nash In I Soldier 5 IH) Mia Carrie Myer Cuiiuty charge 8 (HI Peter Nehren janitor M) IX) K II Coi'iercierk 1W 00 I) D Ktiy demity M Ot) J J Coo'e sheriff HI it; I K Jack dopo'y lit) IK) T V liand ill recorder lis) 00 Lin a K ndall deputy ft'. IH) A L ie ling treasurer H.'l .I'l J II le elhng deputy 20 tH) J U iitwr siilieriiiteudeut K S. Thoa K Kyaii judge 100 00 CA Stiurl iliy,i.:lan 14 ft! I Co r , U N li :3 00 In the mallei of Itoad and Kcporis for the moiiili of November. Ttie It'-srd hsvlng examined the re ports ot the toad niwryi.ir for their rrMpfclive dietrieta and being fully ad vised. It i ordeted that they be ami mrriif a'li iuriieii u draw warrant on the rotd snd general (inula fur the sev eral amounts and in favor of the the tut lo ing naineil : District No 1 Report Laid Over From November term. J Harrington, road fund 30 00 J Mar.liall 2 1 37 II Muckey an 7.1 W 11 Conn sell 40 00 Jews Cnstes 28 60 hart McUughlin 47 2." Li II Loiinvell 00 1 0 Tom Sellwood 21 00 O Clnyson 4 00 l'eceuilier Keport. Cl as l iy,n, gen Innd 7 20 J Harrington, ruad fiiriil .Ion t) Counsel! () no J Marshall H Sun key 4 to W 11 CuUiliwIl .. II hO . m 67 f 43 20 . 7 51) . 3 7.) . 24 00 . U CO . 0 70 .$ Ui 20 $ 15 30 . 41 Otl . 8 2o . 7 12 . 18 IK) . 1 60 . 1 60 . 1 K7 . 7 60 . 17 60 (119 64 .$ 0 Oi) ToIhI Dintr ct No 2 S B John "on, gen fund Arlhiiri; Davis, toad fund II A Baiimi I' T Davi ' Withe Wade Tliomas Brmlerick Total Di-tricl No 3 Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund . . . Orin W Uriflin, roallund .... Jas Norris Jas Hmkle K II Grilfiri DTOriffi-i "", Arthur Hall '.. John 1 1 ink le) W W Cooke ' H Hllleary A Son. gen fund... Total District NoO Straus A Lennartz, gen fund... J S Uibhons J II Weiver J If Strowbridge. road fund... . 0 00 . 14 41 . 30 67 . 14 00 . 2 (H) 2 00 ' J II Revenue V. J. Walklev. Bert Joust ml Total i 77 ,8 District No 7 ' fa Fegles, load fund $ 22 00 JAOdell 4 60 Tot si 20 50 District NoO Morris (irafenhain, gen fund....$ 3 00 August Poulsen t,Q Julius Poulsen 1 ro John Poulsen 2 60 Henry Johnson 6 60 14 00 13 50 13 60 10 50 7 25 Total District So 10 W R Oat field, road lu&J,.. John P Irvin J J Davis Charles Duncan Mtilard Sarver J Tracey 2 25 4 00 j .. n .. a ..$ 07 , $ , . n.i .. .. 1 .. 3 .. 3 . . 7 .. 7 .. 4 J C Mo'gan . . C Grlder . 11 .. V W II Hmlih J K Smitl 10 Tidal Dlalrlel N.I 12- ' .....mi (I in It Kate A Co, gn fund $ ,10 W I' Klrchrm 4 - 1 N f, Kirclu m 1 J lrexl I Itixlerick Kerr 7 00 10 DO IH) 00 f.O 00 00 Otl po 01 W P Klichein, road fund Total District No 13 W C Ward. Mad fund Joint Itlcliardaon . . . . (!lt Ward Harry Oray H) 00 Total 2H District No U MmUlev A Son I 00 j Wm P Harris J It Mrer. road fund Total District NolJ I.lmMey A Ron, gen fund K II Tah 'r ...I 31 ...WW , . , 30 ,.. 1ft . . . LH ; .-i i ntitiia , y,, I Jainea Savalord ,, 1st ' -,lll"r ... 17 ,.. IS .. 1.1 .. a lowr Mug K M Th'iliiiwon ! Jatne Parlluw H II Talier 1 It II Talier, road fund 8 Total District No trt Mag lUuman, gen fund. Cha Hautnaii T W ItUnchard Krai.k llrlggs Klmer I.iiras lienrgH lllaiirl ard T W ItUnchard Frank Itrlgg i llrigg J.V.7 15 I I Total , I M District No 17 November Report, Kmil Krneger, road fund $18 VV W Knight IH J A lirhtil H A II Knight 20 II W Kvatis..,, 30 W Walker 30 D K Diinick aft AU-eft Hart 3 1 P li It, gen bind .'.' Total 212 Di-lrict NolS I. ndaley A Son, gro fund 17 t.VoSmlib K W liornschiicli, road fund W PD.nlol 4 Erail Hornschurh Ktlwrd Htiildt rank Jagger t Thom Daniels Willum Oin'.her H Total $ 7!) DUtrict No 10 J (I Cummins, gun fund .,.$ 10 lop'r A Co 2 K Schmidt, road fund 3 U N'htnidt 3 K Schmidt a A llorrmchllch 3 1 J Mallatt 14 Total District NoiO- J (i Cummins, gen fund.. . M Freeman It SuPlvan Ml) I 1.1 20 It I Hi 2 2 't K 1. Joiiaon ft , ... ... w A j irom green 7 (xi A J trom green, road funtl 27 00 cii'ist Kurnzy 13 12 Total Dmtilfi No2l John Annette, 8r, road fund. Marshall Arqimtte Cleve Ijtlerty ')cr Dlx W It Oarrett ' Wsltnr (iorhett , ' Cull James P K Itonney ) 70 88 1 2.1 1 2.'. 2 IH) 1 60 2 60 4 60 ToIbI District No 22 (ieo B Rate A Co, gen fund.., M Trnllinger L W Rubbing. II J Kant a 1 1, road fund..!! .. Total Dial rit t No 24 18 00 Christ Zweif. gen fund Mmon 1) Voder I''n Kmert Joe Meyer Oeo Killin Obed Miller Sol Miller Frank ftaghy K A Moniaudon Total District No 25 71 73 November Report Laid Over. neynrep gen tuna $ 25 60 I, IO rent ,, m TlfK Cl.KANSINO AM IlKAMNQ CL'ltK roit ATARRi; cSAM RAlttV il Ely's Cream BsLn Tmj ni pleannt to Ci.ntanu) bo li,. Illi'ilikf,e-lW(J Iib lie!, f at tmrm. i uuena ami L'leam the wil I'a........ COLD'iihTAn AHijrIiiilnim.ition. IImU ari-l I'r'.iM... ,i 1IU. .,; I :,.,, Mthran. Ttl.,r II.. lv'lifof Tiuta ara Mm.ll Large flue, to cent a tLI BllOiUWtd,i Warren bUm,i,Hw or I John J Ilotielxm M-rlmi iHiShlnlds .., Total i District No II Pope A Co, gen fund , j K Smith, mad loud J Tani'Mta (1 Mann II Smith Fll gif K Khy H Kinavtlis M ila- T I'arrUh W Koravlbe 0 00 20 ao HI 0i) 1 50 II IH) 1 M 3 20 8 III 24 Ol 00 ik) 00 ' no 37 l'.' ixi 75 37 ALL V70MEH M M VI Wine of Cnrdul Is n of a woiimii's ,.nih m,J h , tie from nti:lt t 0( ags. J help her sub ly Inlo Wiiim',,i, It su-tttlns her during , w of 'rfgtmii.y,,'.,Jrtit lilttthoihtKitl, luiiklii wr and iiti'ViMitln II.Hliil) ,tl(j earring. It gently le, ), throiilt tint ditnirous known a tho chsne (, jp VVIE3E"Anbui 2. 7 0 oa 00 I cure Itiuctin -litea, fulnjf o wtuiio, ami int'ii.tiuid .tn gtilarit. In every form. It , 'aluablsl. everything H.ti. of life. It reinforces li, tirnitUl synteni, art d'reetly oil tho rt, I tiU organ and U tho flnint tutife for woiiteii kn-.wn. AA v, 00 dniK-g l.t fur a $1.00 loltla of Wine of Cardnl. lUlo.vUI,, .Ui,J,lri,. Ism B!na Wit... It .r.lul.,.,! ,'? fin.l lli .i. lr,u ri,i 1 j,, dlllret an a.i".U. ..,,.n. "' 'H '! i.i-lnn In'uw, bnmr .lit II... tOna, . ... t,n, aul iuy u ung .1 .it, n,m. W14. KAIK l.imwt, '.'1 7.1 HO 0" M ft a.t m4 lit. ,Tlh , r.- I.. I'M, U, rrm 7.1 4 :t oo ...I t I t iMta'iu., Im. IH) P Coleinan not .. 10 it .. in it IV X .. ll .. ) .. :u .. 63 7 . ; . 1:1 16 K . IS . n . 'X 13 00 Will Helm John Wdlt ?A John II, Ins K M Mathews Rms r ryere, road fund, 1' l oleinan John Willt 1. I .rent Mill 11,1m Wsrren lty J oh (I llemi Will lUrlh IH) Oil S C..U Ctillbert 60 Total District No 2ft 0) IH) IH) Ot 00 tM 2ft is.) 2D 4J 7tl ;. 75 ftti 7.5 mi) on IHI 00 37 0ft 28 00 Oi) (0 (J 00 DrMTinber I'eitoit. lUgby A lleln.g.-n Isinl f g District No2tV Levi Kobhin, gen fund It N Ktewarl lfi W W Kveihart V L Slehman g- I) ('titling 3 W II Kng!. U W Pairin, road fund M W bkeen id Khixlrt I V Hating4n !H W llo.l and J'J U llarlesa li J Knyter ... L Hleliuian ,, L II Itarttes. . 1 13 a I! 4 Wright W IIKngle .. Total I District No 27 Monitor Trsding Co. gen fund., .f 50 (Iso Nt-wsome J I A Mattpitii 1 William Little I D damage iH J E Marnuam Tolal $ District No 30 J K Ifavs.road fund Total District No 31 (ieo Sall'll. gen fund. Mike tirofs (ieo Ader, John Aden . 1 12 00 ..I 11 .. 1 .. I .. Tolal DiHtrlct No32 All Poll Tax. District No 33 J A Rotd, road fund . Total District No34 Kd It.ttdorf, road fund K 00 21 f 24 03 Tolal District No 35 lieu Kate A Co, gen fund., .. M'j! Fred Wagner, road fund ' Total In the matter of the application Knapp for the right to impn " Cluckumas river and t psrt ol creek,- , i Now at this time comes on to b W the petition of A Knspp, praylM ('iHtsanms river and Clear cif Clat kHtnag county, State of Oie""." declared by this court u'10""'. stresms ami public bigl"' "'. floating ami trans)ortslion of W timber and lumber, and praying this court direct and cause the sain lie improved for that purpose ny ing, deepening, slrslgliletiH'U, obstructions therefrom, building ol Mini booms In, and otherwise MP'0;1' naid streams as may be ",f"7,bf mage lite same in or im- rt purpose intended, or that emer Into a contract wnn '" w leaning the ue of such highways Sie. tled parts thereol to him 1' term of twenty-five yesrs or tot it or less term, as the court snow" Lltl I A Vnann.aPI"rin'b! J W Draper, his attorney, at ; n moves for t continence .""" lDJ until the next term of tl.isco. 1 1. (j there being objections ms'ie and ihecourt being fully ,lyl"e. 'Bl0f premisee does hereby reluee w allow such continuance. . i t And Ihecourt being fnlly dT'8(U!l. the premmes aa W me uh;' . .,( , ters set forth in said petition, It ' , fore ordered and adjudged that tn , f tH-tttion be and the same li nfmD t things denied. I 1 Continued next weex. i