Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 22, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1902
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.CLACKAMAS COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS
List Compilod by Superintendent Zinser of Directors and Clerks
of tho school districts, corrected after annual
mooting in Juno.
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Druggist
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Kl-Y limiTIIUlH, MWaxieubUwl, New York.
HAY FEVER
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riioliinrapliiT ('. lUrlan.iiI Ivitoli,
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nuniiy 'fin Hi" '"rm "' in,lik.'eHliiiii.
All pliVHii-ians Hii'l ini'ilirini " f . ' I ! Id
help him llll he tni',1 Kli-elrn: I.ilterH,
whii'li wuikeil Biirli imiiiiIiTh ! r him that
he ,1,'I'Iiiiim llii'V nr,- 11 tfi.lHiMiil id Biinrr-
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give new hie In Hi" nl" ByMii'in. iiv
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lor mli' ilii JoIiiiiii A
1 .11 111 1
Orcgeii nir Miirkel Keporl.
(I'orrerleil lo Friday.)
Wheat No- 1. i;0'- himlu'l.
Flour P.irihiii'l, :t I""' ,,0c
per nk. llownrtl'H Heat, !K)e per Back,
1 1 .1,1 hit hhl.
(hi'a iiiHiu'ks, whiU). l.l.r to $1.25 per
. ti 10 in i ir.
Hay-ol.i rimoihy, hull's, $11 lr ton;
1 to i,i ill nl, pit ion. v.,iuver r
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.;n .....ii-.. 17 0 tier ton
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shortH, lS..-Hertoii; ehop, $18.00 pur
ton, harlev, mllnl, fJli.OH per Inn.
l ,i,.i..;-!li)i' lo l.ir Pi'r huiulieil
n... l...iui,w.H t.e w. tl.00 to $1-23 per
III", a ' "I '
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Knua-Oregon. to21e per dozen.
lllltter Illllllll, Ml 10 I'M I'D!
OnioiiH, rhoii t) I to i '4c per lb.
Khuharh, 2c per 11).
Dried apple", 7c per lb.
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l runes, i"1"" ',.,..
ian, larite. 4o pur 'h. mediuni, i-,
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$1 per aaek.
(ireen peas, per m.
CurraiitH I lo 4l,Je per lb.
HaHtiherries .r)C per Ikjx.
(iooselierriea, He per lh.
Cabbage (new). 40 to 4.V. per doz
11 in i'i .r- tur lli. Irainea
11 oner 1 " 1 .
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lrearieu i - .
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live:i.50 to$:i.75 per hundred. IIoijs,
i:.. r. ..la- hews. dressed, ic;
IIVU V - . r . .
1 hi ' i.oJ.'i,. ulmi'n ilri'HHed. lie
veal, dressed. 7 cents; laniba, live
3c; lambs, dressed, O.'uC.
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llarinony
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llolroiiih
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Itiver-tide
Teasel Creek
ItnsselvillM
(tenrgH
Kllwooil
Whiskey Hill
Miley's
Jones Mill
I Iregnn City
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Clackamas
liriiHlioiikt
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l.ehtn.l
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Dryland
Kedllllld
Monte ChristO
Damascus
Dtalgn
Sliuhel
I'helps
(iraemo
Dover
Mtilino
llenrici
Canhy
Willi, lit
Porter
Ihirghardl
Ha.eldiilo
Yoih'r
Oak (irove
Not tli Logan
Timber (irovo
Mountain lloinl
Harlo-
I'nion Mills
FaHt Mi. Scott
lloixl View
Fulls Wiew
Fldoiudo
Miller
Williiinello Falls
Sprinithrook
Colt i t'll
' Orient
Frogpond
Sycainoro
Aurora
Tunlaiin
Purrett Mountain
Aims
lluttteville
N lluttevillo
Willshlirg
Scotts Mills
tl.HKK
Miiggia A Johnsoril
James Keiiiinr
Mrs II F Jones
F N lliiti liins
J A Itnlingt
T II Scom-u
N F lleiplo
J C' Kpragini
J W Itetinett
A Fng'H
D II lwuiey
J I llavis
It W 1'arker
C (i Stone
lli'iirv llollmari
.) C Maripiam
A I) Itiiriit'tt
(ienrge Koehler
F W Canning
J I.Miinlock
(inorgM Spees
(t (' I'l-rdiio
(; K Wagner
John Stunner
Alwihlii Dickey
F M Unburn
l.iiwr,-n,-ii Manlz
II (i Starkweather
I' rank Jaggar
(i T Walls
K (! Young
It I. Kingo
Fli Fellows
Siiiniiel I i 1 1 in an
W II Fugle
Thomas Wiles
Mrs Minnie Haves
.1 Coleman Marks
Conrad St raiser
A S Thompson
I! F Wed, lie
WO Hugh
Wiir.l li l.awton
C K Card
F !' Andre
P H Meiuig
C II Hall
K J Maple
llarrv tjill'ord
J P Wisdle
I, I) Mumpower
Jarnh DeShar.iT
(; K James
A M Vinyard
P I! Miller
II F lioy'eg
Julius Putilsen
A S Henderson
J F Wachtman
I A Miley
I Is.ar Millsai
C O T W illiuins
lieo IHanehard
F P Dedmaii
A M lirosliong
Adolph Ascholf '
1. II Axlell
W II Holder
Julia J Kider
W W Myers
N F Cham bless
A II Countryman
(i II lirown
C.weifel
W M Stone
Marion White
J C Flliott
W K Myers
Albert. Pratt
K W llurtischuh
I. P Burns
Mrs 1. U Goulding
Chirk liowman
Amr F.rickson
Christian Mural t
Wm Knight
M F Hardy
S C Huirman
(ien Furuian
A Hayhuiat
(ieo HoKteller
I, 11 Yo.ler
() II Wright
Win II Drown
Peter Schiwe
Antony Kypzynsky
W W Jesse
I V Trullinger
II C l lrich
A PTodd
Win P Mueller
K W Paine
J II Dart
H S Coop
Otto F Olson
M L Wilmot
Sam I.iiiidmi
C M Lake
II A Kruse
(!us II Hichey
I. Webert
0 F I. arse 11
W F Young
W W Pai relt
J N RranilniU
II I. Uents
Audrew Johnson
Chas 1? Turluy
W F Drager
0 Andrews
1'OST (ll'I'ICB
Milwaukie
liiibbard
Oregon City
Stone
Manjiiaiu
Neeily
('urrinsville
Fogan
Clai-kauias
Molalla
Ciiinri Mills
liailield
Salmon
Viola
Heaver ('reek
Mar,iiam
F.agle Creek
( !anby
Ki-lso
Miiikshurg
Iri'gon Cuy
Needy
Wilsonvillo
Springwater
Molalla
DiiinaH. iih
Oregon (.'ity
Milwaukie
CaniH
Oregon City
Damascus
darken
Highland
Oregon City
Molalla
I.ifieral
Oswego
Aurora
Fagle Creek
Nce.lv
SlaH'jrd
Sandy
Oiegon City
Powell Valley
P.ullrun
Sandy
Oswego
Parkplace
Pay 11
Fagle Creek
Oregon City
Fir wood
Clarkes
Cauhv
Molalla
Wilhoit
(ieorge
Fliwood
Huhhard
Wilsonville
Oregon City
Oregon Ci'y
New Fra
Clackamas
W.lhoit
Marmot
Canhy
Curnusville
Oregon City
Oregon City
f-unnyside
Coltoo
New Fra
Needy
Kedland
Monitor
Damascus
Dodge
Aurora
Shuhel
Canhy
Uiaeine
Dover
Mulino
lily
Canhy
Wilhoit .
(iarlield
liarton
Cams
Needy
Needy
Liberal
Logan
Chukes
Now Fra
Harlow
I'nion Mills
I .ciils
Sherwood
Clarkea
M ulino
Manuam
(iarlield
Willamette Falls
Fulton
Cottiell
Orient
Stafford
Cresham
Aurora
Tualatin
Sherwood
Middleton
Aims
Butteville
Hultevillfl
Bx 7tio Portland
Seotts Mills
Ureeham
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