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ORIOON CITV INTtRPRISt, FRIDAY, MAY W, 104. PAGE DROPSY I had for the asking at the oflico of 0 Yo:i AnUen or l.lmrsa Swell j tho county clork. Are Your t:c Puliy? Ye fir I As a matter of fact, the twiactnioiit Fni. Acnt tor tho Ocilv 1 of ,hl apparently fair measure Into -." . " t-i . .i I a law by the people will prove siin 1Mi lu mvn That Cure J pty a Btp preliminary to ptMiltlv pro Kuincy P,ncac That Cnimt j hlhltlon In the tat of OrvKUQ. The Dropav, via. i Fulton Compound, question arises, do the people of the state want prohibition? I Tnder the statutes as they now, ex it it new fii ktwwa thai droixy Is U 1st a saloon ranuot Ik) established lieti!iw!i. but 1 aea.iy eisaj-s a sjnip. torn of kulDry dlMMt thai aci-ouipauloa tae aronto heretofore incurable, lienee. 41 toVLedi.-ovvrj of the Fuiiou Compounds, Iropsy m Incurable, tt Is now, however, curable la nearly Dice trains of all cui. liar Is aa tntrrrtiluc reooTery. to which w refor at Iness of these places and the manner trtuiMtoa. I In w hich It shall be carted on la reft- Mr Hfwanimit of w Fiiimora street: ulated bv law. Thotvfore, the people j Fra-ciia, '""V, of the state practically have local Uiv pl)i.H-iaa had tlually lo lap her every lew 4a. f;i lapr-ed aearlj forty ltuv sad option now. nrw w.ne fpm u to day. Tn phviiM ! A pinnule J are a few opinions from Pnlnont men of the country touch Tnol curvmio aiaeod oeirorKl medical aid. InR on the subject of local option Bar heart al-w fare her lbs usual trouble and and prohibition: ah id In uoh aecioiiscitnhtithere,alltri Huhnn manlev of Nnrth Dakota ere mi for. Tim-, put her e Hiiu.es lom-l t"nop Maniey, oi ionn uaaoia ouixi n staved oa tba uunch. th ori I am convinced that prohibition Is iuinittriha.tiljiieaofnf a wees. t wod doing Incalculable harm to tho state "n.V.T.h.o '.i 7..7b7rre' aa complete This caj was eiatuiueO Inic aj iri...:ilr of Ilia tn FraiH-ihvu Ma. aod .he t.verland MoDthly, and the ireDiiitieDr of (he can' and ma rvcovry acre fuiij alieak-O 1a Uieir column. Mr. TiK)ma Oirtstol of 4fSTwetitY-aTentt. treet, S.-iu Fraud, m also pwoWn wlifc Aropsy. a lha ivult it rbrooic ttldnry ili i lo UKir thau a'vooly-fiva pt uttta beyond bei aorml t'.nt,and had to I ri'ttM Id hb'U and ! rl. lo draib's door althounb the badj iwur - 1 1 i " citv wan vi va tur i uik, r I.aiujvwuuU'. 1 hraa wka abowrtl Imrrox emeni and iu s. ohutua alia a well, aud peiulu UJ refrnaoa If yoa bTa dmrxf doot f nporl Tbrra t r:ly on : tt-o biioaa that ui cuit tba chronic luney !. aw tbat l tvbii-d II and tbat It Pulton's k'omiUDd. Tta Kooal (Vd pMind fty fcrlghl'a aad k'dnry Dl9tan, II : for I'laiftra. J. John J. filioo t. Vahitlor Ijr paii.jL.ti. a a(3 U.a avia a,uii'j iof tb. CHARMAX A CO., nRpNTS UNCOMMON WISDOM. Some Oregon City People Profit by Neigh bors' Experience. Its a wine man who profits by the ex gHTience of his friciida and neighbors. Here i a chance to do It. and every man. V-inian or child in Prrnon City who knows il'.e Cilscry of a bad back, the nervoiis-iu s and n stlt sm'SS caused by HJn.y C 'mp'ilnt. or the annoyance of urinary disorders, will show uncommon Wisdom to profit by this advice. G. A. r.irrUh. tho well-known Tort land musician, who lives at 11 1-1 Grand Ave., f.iys: 1 My first attack of kidney CCn.pi.iiM consisted principally of dull, ej-hir.g pains arrows tho loins. I paid little attention to It at first, and It grad ually K '' "' worse. When I did anything .hich rvipilri-d exertion, or If 1 caught did. 1 a sure to have backache In an Oj ute f":-m. I was feeling quite mis-Ted le some time ago and one evening Hhilo 1'Mikln? over the paper I noticed a coi,-, Indus "ad" relating to LVian's Ividn. y I'ill, which pcrsuart.d me to pur-cia-e a U. The results 1 obtained from tlieir ue were satisfactory In every' way." rii-nty m-rc proof liko this from "re fftm City pe- le. Call Ut C. G. Huntley's dlUB store and ask what his customers rj.ort. Sold by a;i d'-alers. Price 6') cents. Fost. r-.MiltiuiTi Co.. BulTalo. N. Y., sole I ag-nt. for t':e U. S. I'.. ni mlKT the n ime Doan's and take no suo.siituto. I"o man can cure consumption. You can prevent it. though. Dr. Wood's Nor wt' llJie Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, a'.hma. Never frills. The total cost to the taxpay ers of the office of Treas urer Catiill for the six months ending March 21 la3t, wa3 $531. This sum included a salary of 500, leaving but $31 for stamps and stationery. This is con siderably I cos than the office bar, been managed for in years before. a a Card of Thanks. YS'e take this means of expressing our cur sincere thanks to the many friends asd neighbors for acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the slck r'iS and death of the late Daniel Grimm. MRS. GEO. WILLIAMS. FRANK OKIMM. READ THE BILL CAREFULLY. Proposed Local Option Measure Means Practical Prohibition. Before Toting for or against either of the measures proposed by the In itiative petition for endorsement by Famous at home for Generations past; Famous now all over the World. FOB SALE BV .. MATTH'AS -' Sole Agency for Oregon City . , wins: a the pooplo at the June election, the votor should csrvfutly t'd nd lu terptvt the two hills, and gain mi un ularly true of the local option meat ura. Tonlos of this bill are to bo ' lu any product of the county save ' l.w m..ii..m h.,i.i than a ti,at,,i Ity of the voters of that pwlnct. When established, these rosoru are rRulated and controlled by county court or city council, while the bus- mi to many of Its inhabitants, in many trips around the state 1 see and hear these facts. Such being the case, 1 contend that the time has como to make a chance for the bet ter. While refraining from approv ing or disapproving prohibition as a theory, I say that prohibition as a fact Is a flat failure lu North Da- )0ta. Ex-Secretary Russell A. Alger. Michigan "You can't talk prohibi tion In Michigan, for we have tried It and know what a dire failure It Is. When we had prohibition tho state ' was flooded with smuggled beer and whiskey, and It was impossible for us to prevent It. We now license saloons, and while there is no more liquor drank than there was during the reign of prohibition, we derive an enormous revenue from the traf fic, besides preventing liquors from being smuggled i Into the state and sold Illegally, as it puts the saloon men to guarding each other. I have always considered prohibition a fail ure, and don't believe It can ever I be made effectual." V. S. Judge D. E. ltryant. Texas "Theory'ls one thing, but actual ob servance and experience are better. When prohibition was submitted to a vote of the people of Texas. I votod for It In good faith. Since June 2, 1S'J7. I have faithfully endeavored to enforce prohibition laws of tho I'nited States prevailing In the Indian Teritory in my Jurisdiction. I have bad the assistance of a competent and and faithful district attorneys and marshals, excellent urand and petit juries, in fact, everything that could be desired to make the law effective, if it could be made bo. My experi ence has taught me that It I folly to believe for a moment that It can I be Rticce-isriilly prohibited. It leads ! to all manner of evasions, even to j perjury and 'subordination of perjury. It builds up feuds locally, which fro ' fluently result in personal conflicts, ! and In some Instances murder Is the i result. Notwithstanding the rigid ! ! prosecution the traffic Is unabated; i In fact. If any difference. Increases. "Wherever local option exists you will And lawless persons who will sell to any and everybody wherever they can, not respecting minority or other conditions. The courts will be flooded with prosecutions, and there will be but few convictions, and the expense will be very large." "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup help men and women to a hap py, vigorous old a;i.. Heili-ill-t rpriil V i.icrei.ce at l.o A.iltele-, til if. 1........... L,.. r'(,,.u lliaS.illll etn Pacific Co. .will innke reduced ra'es j on the ceriifiia'e pan Irin main hnej points ID ureon rwiiui oi i ohmiiu. .Paneengeri will pun luw ticket lo l.o , i An:'. en, for abicli nt will collect the j highest one Wav ra'e, giving a special receipt. On presentation ol this receipt, duly exeril'ed, by oimuial piirchamr. Southern Pacific Atfent at Is Angeles will b-11 return ticket at one third (are. Hale d-ttes from Oretfon K)ints will be April Pith to Mav 7th inclusive, also Mav J'h, 12'h, Kith, PHh, 2.'ird, 2lith and 30th. The last dr on which cer tificates will be honored for return at re duced rate from Los Angeles will be June 5th, I'M. May 20 CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted at Regular April Term. Be It remembered. That at a regular term of the County Court of Clackamas county held In the court house In Ore gon City, for the purpose of transact ing county business on the first Wednes- BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived, by thote who a'l vertine a t'tO.OO Hewinjf Mar.lilne for 1 This kind of a maohino can Le IxMht from us or any of our dealers from (15.00 to $18.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE EEST. The Feed determines the strength or t--aknm of HiWlri(r Ma liine. The; Iouble Veett cotnllnel with othfr 'htronjr ixdtits inake the JN'W Home ,the bt K-wing Machine to buy. ;lltorCIP,CUUl!StHSS : THE UH HOME SEWING KACHIKE CO. ' ORhNGE. MASS JS Union v(. X. V., Cliieaici, III., AtlanU, fet. LouU,M'., J)-.i::a,T. x.,K;in Kniririsci,0J FOB 8Lt BV 'C. S. CRANE, 350 Morrison Street, Portland, Orogon. ilny of May. the aamo lxlif the tlm fined liy lw f.r hoUlln a r-gulir term of aald court, pi-rar-nt, lfjftn. Th. V Ran. county Jmlca, prvaliltna; T. H Klllln and Wn. Urobat, rommlKalonara, whrn Ilia following lmH'rvdlnsa were had, to-wlt: III the matter of pauper warrants: !..( AvIhh I 8 00 Kllen llrldgea 8 00 C K. Hums , Maria t'lark Win. lVen .. Paul Kre.vtag 5 00 U 00 00 15 00 W. T. tlardlner 10 JO J. M. lleekart 8 00 J. A. Jones 60 M. Kruger 7 00 (Joorge M(Mney 8 00 U Matherson 7 00 t'has. t Miller 8 00 J. S. McOomb 30 00 Marv Volcers 8 00 llattie Woods 00 U. O. Ogden 5 00 Mrs. Valentine 7 00 II. Ferguson 8 00 Indigent Soldier. Mend Tost. li. A. K. 913 00 Mrs. C. Koss 6 00 In the matter of road rooorts ex amined and allowed. District No. 1. A. H. Klrkley $ 6 00 J. W. Counsel 4t 00 Parrel Chapman 31 00 James Coats 10 00 Chas. Counsel 2i! 00 W. II. Counsel 35 Oil (). Wlssenger t 2i District No. 2. Frank Wolf f 1 03 I .W. Johnson 6 00 C. C. Jones U 00 James Johnson 3 00 U I). Jones 12 50 District No. 6. !. oxter Townscnd f 3 00 Knnls Townscnd 3 00 tJoldlo Fisher 3 00 lieo. IUnkln 3 no F. M. Chance M Wm. 1'reston 3 00 Uiuls 1'reston 3 00 W. II. Horlng 21 23 District No. 8. C.oorgo Oak $::o 00 Fred Ward Zi 60 ll. W. Douglas 4 00 District No. 10. ( Krlgbaum 60 Philip Wanner 3 50 Walter 1-cmon 1 "' W. It. Oatrl-ld 2 50 District No. 11. W. A. Holmes t 1 :." C. H. Pauchv 1 00 John K. Smith 30 on A. Kielianlsott 12 2j S. Forsvthe M 0" II. Wilson H n.i I .our Unit 5 :" W. Kail 3 li F. K. Smith 1 7j W. 11. Smith 10 5" District No. Shannon Pros C. F. C.iblis Clark Heed Jas. Parrl-di ;-o. Tailor Jas. Shelly A. Mailt. U Mailt. Frank Heard District No. F. M. Thompson .... Harry Andrews F. Way W. II. I-aiighton 14. .$ 3 31", . 13 r,'i . 7 50 . C (" . C 75 . 15 oo . ii ;-i . 4 5n . 4 50 .$ 3 no . 5 25 . 4 50 i I 15. V. O. A. W. 10. liurreas L. Snldow District No. Staehely S. IUndnll 16. Enos Cahiil District No. 18. Jamis Ptit-kner T. H. Thimias Shannon & Pros Cummins & Co W. II. llmhe.s William Martin John Shannon Frank Hunch .$15 00 . 4 00 . V) IS . :;2 r.o . c no . 3 73 . 15 lio . 1 75 .$15 00 .$ 8 C". . 1 50 . S9 00 . 1 SO . 25 00 District No. 20. 24.' Jos.ph Pollock , District No. (I. P. ft. Hu-tkiriH Knhnke II. Ilostethr J. Montari'lon A. Motitamlun .... K. i: District No. KI. M. Morris , (JoorKO Waleh J. W. Smith , J. Fry roar Cheter Smith Ed. M. Morris District No. George Caso Jacob MaricHS M. V. MakinHtftr , A. Iarson John Trullinger , W. II. Kngle District No. J. T. Drake J. H. Harth J. Conrad District No. Harrison Wilson ..... Frank I faun , Edward Wyiand N. H. Wade E. Nicholson Iyawrcncc Rowman Francis Ilaun H. ' F. Hrjylcs District No, Henry Hllhelra CharlrH Eplcr , (Jus Oarger Fred Schwartz , E. U Haker District No. 25. .$ 31 . 2 no . H 1,2 . i 00 l r.& . 00 26. .$16 50 . 18 00 . 4 50 . 8 50 . 4 50 . 29 50 .$ 1 50 . 2 50 . 1 bO .$ 7 50 27. 23. 1 CO 15 00 85 3 00 3 50 1 50 2 50 32. 33. Hpringwater Mills Co. ... J. A. Held District No. 34. Thomas Clow H. W. Elliott James Edmonds J. Chrlstlanson Joe. Nemlc fWiorge Willie Paul Shroeder Jake Schatz Z. Elllgson District No. 35. Fred Wagner District No. 3. Rodlun Pros Fraed Conner Gottfried Gosser A. IL Kitzeau In the mater of claims and allowed. Frank Husch J. W. Mc.Nulty .$150 00 . 5 00 .$20 00 . 30 00 . 18 00 . 18 75 . 6 00 . 6 00 . 2 25 . 1 50 . 12 00 .$ 6 00 ... 19 90 ... 100 ... 100 ... 4 00 examined ..$ 1 00 .. 02 00 .. 108 00 Jas. F. Nelson Bean tba Bigcatart Ir Kind foil tizitkmlv;2i When You Come Right Down to Positive Facts The to.,lt, ami successful farmer re,,..lr.. modern Kricnltural machinery. That Is tho reason w ar this year wijoyiM such a Ihiko salo of nitchcll Lewis & Stavcr Company' (lood. Buy a New Bupgy. Ami when you mako a mirchttso, get tho host Th Be Lin Buggies. In thcui days of ilm. (Hiplar and mtiili smikcs. It's soiucthltiB to know that a vehicle has Guaranteed Hick ory Wheels, as our Pee l.lno has. Vou can't see under the nulnt. Pot- . . , ..nut.i.. ...... ler irusi in a noon, reoaui", prlco hnuso. Mitchell. Lwis & Stiver Co. We aim. curry a full Hue of cullhutor- 1!'"."'l"r '!l"it i In fact a complete lino of aurli-uliu il machinery or an am-.-. have i-omplete stin-k of machine oils. Mow About That Cream Separator? Make ilalryli.K easy ami profits!.!.. I.y l...etli.K In on- We handle th iol a ami the American. H-'e then, h.-f.-.e y.u, buy. C.iloK..e. mailed free. FAIRCLOUQH BROS. renth and Alain Sts. Thos. F. Ityan .13 05 ,. Howard 53 00 A. Howard 4i 00 I.. Kuii.lnlt 13 00 CIii-h K rrudhomme ? n'i IV r. Hot 'i 2" M K. K. Tin lor 7 7J i; A. Holiack 3 oo I. tilu llaiikins 1 0' K.lu. ttil t'hu-... 3 00 I'Mneltil C'une " V. J. T-lford 9 00 Millard lliitlt 11 n" Staietmnn Job Olhi-e 13 "0 ('. N. (irei-nman - V. HiirrU I 00 Fathl.m S'al.les It oo ): r. Maddock -3 I) It IHmlck 3 50 I C I'm. !! -y 50 II. ('. Mnddocl! II t5 J. A. Tufts 1 oo K. A SIHkM r"' Mrs. Mary lUley 13 " V. !:. Cnrll 5 oil Knt-rprlie 91 10 llruns-A Ick !tc-.ttiiiri!t 3 50 C. N lluln-s 3 oo F. J loty - 30 G. S. Kundall 3 00 Jncli i;.-rl,.-r 4 CO I'. 8. Scliiiiii-I 3 :o I). It Voder C oo .1. W. Gratlo 3 i,0 I) N. Hrl.li-iiHtlni) oo W'llllnm Younx 3 20 ('. Kl.-limmlth 4 o I'. A lluk.-r I, so I'. C. Miller 40 C. W. KNIey oo Chus. I.ucKe 1 oo J. W I'urtlow Ji; .Vi Mux. Telford 2 20 Fred Moehnke 15 ho M. M McCvehnn 40 I'uiil Dunn '. 28 oo G.-orK" Heed 2S oo John HurKoyno 27 oo C. (. lloynton 18 4o Krunk Morton ':' oo C. .wif.-l 23 Mi Ira I.. James .'10 2o C. C. Clausen HI oo I-M llairliik'ton 2 40 A. J. Mnyvlll.i 28 20 J. I.. Woldron 20 40 II. I. ilnrmes 4 40 C. A. Williams 18 50 l N.-liren 8 30 Muiilley llros. Co 0 13 Fashion Slahl.-s 2 oo T. II. Klll. n 35 40 Wm. Itn.hst 21 80 I. iiy Ktlpp 5 t.o C. Hums 3 10 A. O. I lay ward 1 00 Telephone Co 3 10 G. W. I'roMni r 1 20 Isaac Austin I 20 W. I'rat 1 20 It. C. .Shipley 1 20 (.. C. DaviilHon 1 20 Otto Irson 1 20 John Ahron 1 70 A. J. Winters 2 30 Ir. A. J. Kossltor 5 00 J. W. I.der 5 20 It. h. Ilolrmn 12 35 Mndsay & Hon 72 77 Wilson & Cooko 59 25 Ileal I & Co 10 00 Heall & Co 21 00 C. Ilurtmun 3 oo Wallace ft Corcoran 19 00 II. A. Vorphul 22 00 In th mnttcr of tho claim of Mr. M.-r-holt fur llxlnif ronrj In Itoad IjistrO t No 24: Ordcr.-il that snld mailer lie rif.-rn-d to CommlsKlonftr lirol.jit ti s.-tlln. ' In the matter of obstruction to tht Gravis roiel In IOslib t 31;: Ordered Hint Hup'-rvlsor m Inslruct.-d to complete the opening of county roud. In ttie matter of roads In District No. : Ordered thut supervisor h Instructed to repair ths hill on ths Kliwood roud. also to accept donation of lumber and fres cartiiBii to the Melnlg hill, the county to furnish the powder and spikes. In the mutter of removing- obstruction on the IjIx rosd In Ilstrlct IU: Ordered that supervisor remove the tree complained of. In the matter of Improvement or repair of iad on what Is known at Wise Hill In lilstrlct 34: Ordered that supervisor be ordered to co-operate with petitioners and expend poll tux paid by residents along suld road If tn his judgment road could be put In proper condition for service with said poll tux and subscription work. In tho matter of the petition of Jos. DcKhaser for a county road. On motion of petitioners, it Is ordered that petitioners be allowed to withdraw petition. Monarch of the Red. Tim hesl isisslhln B.m that rati ho tin III Is the Mltchtll. The materials am well seasoned, havlim heen IhmikIiI flvi years ahead of re.iilreineiils. This alone means Investment of a fortune In wo StOI'H. KM'cit la'""- """'I ,n ,,1B ,,"l",r,uv tloll. Their splendid reputation all "yT the country the Northwest In particular-- ileiinmitrates that Mitchtll Wagons Art All WgM- Oregon City, Oregon In it..- iiui!i-r ll" l'es' t"'l 11.. a...... f.i. a.HM-Mlair olH-n Said r.wel In a. ...r,lin. liti rr.it -f r.miuy ulv)..t nn. alahra I by him III llin ll.altd i.l ...-r for lllll. I ,.. : Hidrrr.l llml a.iiil"r ll..c. iW ..itula In lti inoller ..f i-.w.l.r In M'lil.t N.. t (n.l. li.l lhat S', lllaor l ulli.ar.l I ") ..,u... .i (t'.K matl.r ..f Ifie - 1 1 ll..t .( A C 'I II. .111.11 uti I otli.-la f 'f ."..'ill - U. I 111. .11. Ml of jK-llli rtl'ia 11 la ..l.tMr.t that ..llll..ii. la lw li..r.t t.i Willi. baw J.. I II. ... I.i lb.- imiiice ..f .ir "f ...4) fr." I 'a. '.V I', ll'-'-l 1.: I'lfc" llri.l..l II. at (A 1.1 I. .IV. I bo .arllrj I. i Ihe fall I'm til".' I" I .1. I. 1 lull... 1 bV r.i.iit lirr. tM.l In ll.r 1... .11.1 ..f thr l-ll'.l.-ll ef ! 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I.M.I l'::it Mii-I fMIl I.)., be Rl.intet lll. .( I.. . ...i"li..M W I ...it III K.lH ,- .!. llii.tl III tli- until, r ..( li, ,..;. II. .ill, ,11 ,,r Um M,,:.ill;l 111. 1 M iluiil '1', I, 1 h'.n., hd-hIo' I I, ,1 1 f-.r ft ,11,. l,!- ' l'l.. I. .1 II, .t fi.lM' III".- I KUlMtr.l B'lb. , J. , I t.i run. Ill I., 1, a ail 1, ul In unlit ii,,l. 1 lull. .11 I III Hi.- 11,, ill, 1 ef ).,. I. r f..r inl. I ; N.i 'i. ul... i.'.mk f..t N. 11 Hi I'.ek un.) 1: i . k .ii.l. Hi, I. r.d tlmt ,i,iiM.,r I... Hll.iw.d 3')0 hiIIM.1n of IM.. I, lllln llh. I fuae, ul. III P i.i. un. tin- ii,.j. Minn y plunk to i uli brl.lse. ' III III.' 111. ill. T lif the t. llt of vl. weia of KrtiMe roud.-- t Unbred I hat Said petition be illaliilaae. and .l. iil.-il. In Hie tiwiiiir of the rep.nl of viewers of tin- 'I'uiin r Mini: Iteport rend a...ond limn Bud matter l.il.l ou r for bi.uln May et It at ! o'elni k P. 111. In lb" mutter of powder for lUatib t No. &: iil. r.-d t tin t Miw.er to the amount of il'100 be. allowed suld illnll, t. In tho mali-r of powder fur Iilatil. t No. 21: I Mil. r.-, that supervisor be allowed 200 p.iuliila. Ill the matter of plow and scrapers for Itoad IOxtrhl No. 33: Ord.-ie.l that supervisor be allowed one roud plow an, I two slip seiiipeis. In tlm matter of tho petition of Obed I. Miller for telephunn franehla.,: Orib r.-d Unit nulil upplleutlon be Krmit ed Sllbjeet tu fiufi tur f nt pra. Hon by May lt, in or,. In the mutter of biblKn aerosa North Folk of Molnlla river: Ordered tbat plana ond emlrnates of 11 suitable brldxe b.i prepared. In the matter of the survey of Kali (.'reek load No. 41,7; Ordered that matter be taken under advisement to Interview county sur vivor and road supervisor. In the mutter of the Turner rood: Ordered tlmt tide aamo be taken under advisement until eomt can visit this road. In the matter of tho Flradley road: Old-led t,t ,uj r,1(, tj, op,.,,,.,! wUh tba lale.r of the petitioners, and ex pense ae.ount of survey bo allowed as follows: J. w. II. Idi um, IIC.00; V. W. Kliiniud. fin;; j,lhn l.wellen, IU.00; rnn Watts, 14.00; Owen Ilntton, 00; Willis Il'slges. 12.00; Ivier (Jill, H 00. hi the mntt. r of th.i petition of James Htti.el f.,r i.diicllon of valuation and re fund of taxes: Ordered that suld petition be denied. ORFnnv Siionrim AND Union Rir mr THREE TRAIN TO THE Eas DAILY Tluull 1'illlllmtt Uh.U,, ,rr f Ul l.rl.li.s lata .Ullr I.. ......"" Tik MiH.lliolr. I..t.llt l..rl.li. ...7 .'"'f Kan.... niy; lh.,.,,,1, ri..ll,..U","' sl-.-i.ma- i-ma l..,.iir r.lj0"' w-i.lv I.. I l,l.a... c,,""11 ii. a .i".i !. noa in n,o r.,( ltj: i II till K S Portland to CliUa(u No Chang of Cat,, 7 Dlrt- Tlmt IchMluls. Attn Hl I ak, Ih-nvrr M W ui Hi. iii,uh' ksnaaa 'liy, hi l.ola, Cliliag,) Uhl I'aal i'hi. a,ii--..ni.i.. Hi-. , lul 16 a. m 4 19 A I In li I to r ll.lr ill. III lla lliml lnt..il Hall Ijik-, tvtorr i l-l Wu.Hi, Kal.aaa t'Hr. Ml " "I I....U. ('i.au and Kaal. I Walla Walla. Uw! Iali.il. HlH.kai.o, Mm. ' Ht I'anl tl Stall Mn 1 la HNikait IxOiilh. Mllaulr ' f i ..a.i and l.oai ; I Ocean and River Scried.1 For Han ( tan. I. . F.et, n di . in Fur A.l.irl. war .lni 4 N'.miIi i-a. h l"ll) ir,,, d ,!,,, ni . Maloidai 11 10 p m I H eiiln ll.r txifollilnal i 1. fill., snd Vanililll Mixta F..r dolallrd liif.irtiiatl.-n 11 r( Im-iIIi liarivall.il rl. lall m arlt ) t.itr ii.airat lit aH asml. .if A. L CSAIQ Il. li. nl I'aaa. lijrf A.l m TI10 I lira. .11 llallluad I'lMllalld. lrat.ll. .Vai isaiiua 1 at COLUMBIA RIVER SCENEF Regulator Line Steamers Portland and The Dalit ' All wr la.iiiae.ua. 1 "l.alU JT UalS.lt" '" l-allrs Clt I ll.gUl..r " 'Mrilalw. 5 I '.,1111. , tins al I.y Ir. Waab . Willi lb I 1 l.inl. la 111. 11 ai.il N.i Hi. ill l!i ' 1 al.kla- ..a I a t) I 'r lil.-l. Ille. lli:. ' ttule ami all 1 II. kllnl Vail.) p.ilnu I hl.am.l k.i.l l..tlUli.l ilolly lei". ! M ini..) 1 for lie I'all.-s. i a m 1 an. ! 'I lie 1'all' . ' '' p I" . alaitirf rotm ; wild I' 11 A N Ham al l.jta fur i. il. n-liil,' hlrali.r l''l 'I tl !' .lollr lr.r.l H-'Rilarl I'mllatnl i i a tn . an lira I m tlnil-l in m , t. I A N Italn l.allis iMildni.Ule al 4 iiiniir. la with II, a Iran,, t I r.utlt I i ,-il ul inrai .-f)r. en all airam ine hi ..iiiiii.latl.ns f.r l.amt M a a, ma r,.r delallrd lnf.wnitl..n ef ri-4 Ixtlli irkri ta'l'.na. rail'1 .4.1 sua ,..,.. II. ,m Milllr nr .all tlt"l ff U Ix.nnl.l as'i.l. Alder siiml Wharf. 4 ii f t'Awrni.i.U ittwt. Fin Hani Ofr Daily Rlv r Schedule Or0on City Dosls 0V1 ttM"1' Ht. iiiiieia Alt.'.m and fjca ! b in and wav points, lrn N'm i H.indi at ti s m '" .,!. My. ll a m ; t-wt - Hal. m, i a. in ; l.i oi.al" " Oregon City TraniperMtH" c Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co, . . .. eft IIAII.Y THAINH. li ly Ki. Mat.; Tu. 7 t"i S o s '.I I m :is S 41 H .VI N t II (as) II III II .17 III Ul III WI in ai in : Kflrrllrs '' li'ly Juiy.M''2 ! H.I s no I.y 9 IVY . . IMS II ,V. . 411 ... ii rsi . . . in OJ',.. in in . 10 il1... in :ki . 1 1 f.71 . . II III ... II II'- .. II m Ar . , liolllf . Ilaimer I'ursnild. . MsKr . . IVlllm V islaasiils Maralilsnd , Wetxrl . ( Illlon . . Kiis..s. . histi'eii .John I'sT . , Aatons 1, KAMIIIK niVISlO! 7ii II Ml. ft Mi p. n 1 1 :ui a. n. H in a. ii. n 1.1 a. m I .Ki p. Ill t ) p. Ill U 40 a. in ion: AHTOKIA ..lu" ; J); , l'; I' 8KAHM'K runaartlonl, . . nctl" aii trams mns cn.ao ir Ooble will, all Northem Is'in o lo or from the Fast or At I'ortbind Willi in ion iiepoi. ca'l' i snd rail line, and stesm;r : tj to and from Ilwaco ml H""" I Ticket office, 2(5 n.rr,,T"uiI(l Union IeiM.l. 'iainria. O"'! den. I'uaaelisor Att. ASlorls, ;t,ouliaior Pcrfccf I I i.eK. lat....M)""'. ; M an...i..i."-V,'.r' -Hir,i..rv'""lT.V If J.r...er.,.n.l,M.V j ''''i.MftW-.t."'' I ft i For Halfl hy Frank Hu t I Biibacrlbe for the Enterprise- 1 B 1 1. i li i