Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 03, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOV EM HER 3, 100.1.
OREGON WAS "IN IT."
(Continued from Page 1.)
HOW IT WILL WORK
N. Wait, Canby, peaches, honorable
mention: W. W. Qulnn, Oregon City,
plums, gold medal; Mr. Reed. Mil
waukle, apples, Gravensteln. honor
able mention; William P. Roberts,
Firwood. prunes, honorable mention;
C. W. Swallow. Oregon City, plums,
bronze medal; Mrs. F. A. Sleight, Or
egon City, cherries, honorable men
tion; H. F. Shipply, Oregon City,
pmnes, bronze medal; I. S. Smith,
Clackamas, peaches and prunes,
bronze medal; G. A. Steel. Milwaukee,
filberts, bronze medal; John F. Ris
ley, Milwaukie, chestnuts and Eng
lish walnuts, bronze niedal; Ameal
Tucholke, Milwaukie. fruit, honorable
mention; R. H. Taber, Oregon City,
pmnes and nectarines, honorable
mention: J. Rroetjo, Milwaukie, fruit
and vegetables, silver medal; J. A.
Byers, Clackamas, fruit and vegeta
bles, bronze medal; Mr. Brandt. New
Era. potatoes, honorable mention; J.
Burgoyne, New Era, potatoes, honor
able mention; C. C. Clousen. Canby,
watermelons, honorable mention: A.
R. Cummings, Canby. melons, bronze
medal; Mrs. John N. Elliot. Oregon
City, vegetables, bronze medal; Os
car Freytag, Milwaukie, vegetables,
City, R. R. No. 1, fruit and vegetables,
bronze medal; John H. Gibson. Eagle
Creek, squash, honorable mention; H.
Gans, Oswego, fruit and vegetables,
bronze medal; E. E. Howell, Mil
waukie, potatoes, honorable mention;
Mr. Johnson, Willamette, vegetables,
bronze medal; Mr. King, Oregon City,
beets, honorable mention; Charles
Lundberg, Milwaukie, potatoes, honor
able mention; J. H. Lindsay, Cane
mah, squash, bronze medal; Albert
Moshberger, Molalla, sweet potatoes,
honorable mention; W, H. Tope,
Clackamas Station, vegetables, hon
orable mention; Geo. Randall, New
Era, fruit and vegetables, honorable
mention; R. Scott, Milwaukie, fruit
and vegetables, silver medal; W. B.
Stafford, Oregon City, fruit and vege
tables, honorable mention; W. M.
fihsnlr ("Irotmn fltv hpnnq hnnnrahlft
mention; H. G. Starkweather, Mil-!
waukle, vegetables, honorable men
tion; Louis Servas, Oregon City,
green corn, honorable mention; V..
M. Shank, Oregon City, snap beans,
honorable mention; F. Schneider,
Milwaukie, sweet corn, honorable
mention.
ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF DIRECT
PRIMARY NOMINATING LAW.
Elector Should Acquaint Themselves
with New Method of Naming
Candidates for Office.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished Every Week By the Clackamas
Abstract Company.
T. Hage to C. Hage half Interest in
12.25 acres In CI. 58. 2. 1. E; $500.
R. Fanton to J. F. Tucker, east half
of NE 1-4 section 42, E; $1300.
D. L. Boylan to Z. Mayfleld N half
of SW quarter, S.E. quarter of SW
quarter and NW quarter of SE half of
section 28, 44 E; $350.
Z. Mayfleld to G. W. Mayfleld, same
as above $400.
M. A. Wise to T. T- yan lots 1 and
2 Block 110, Oregon City; $1800.
F. J. Nelson to F. T., Griffith SW !
1-4 of SW 1-4 of section 10, 53. E $1.
M. Manning to O. L. Daniels, NE of
SE of Section 22, 42. E; $400.
M. F. Merriman to C. B. Smith lot
blk 1, Estacada; $175.
Hiberoan Savings Bank to F. H.
Collins, lots 17 and 18 blk. 22 Mil.
Park; $100.
O. W. P. T. S. Co. to R. L. Cart
wright, lot 2. Block 28' 1st addition
Estacada. $125.
How & Stewart to R. Dhooghe, NW
1-4 of NE and SW 1-4 of sec. 32. 43
E. $2,000
R. E. Reegle to W. G. Young 4 acres
in sec 27 1-4 E. $375.
E. Ernston to J. Kelton 60 acres in
the W 1-2 of NW of Sec 34 5-1 E
$2,700.
H. Guenther to H. Brand 2 1-2 acres
in Holmes CI. $200.
C. C. Albright to J. Stewart tract
In Clackamas County $450.
S. L. Dart to C. W. Herman W 1-2
of NE of sec 29. 5-2 E $1,765.
M. Parveletz to J. F. Logan W 1-2
of the S. E. of sec 6 4-2 E $1.00
D. O. Freeman to N. M. Evenson
lots 11 & 12 blk 2 Barlows. $1,000.
G. W. Gibbs to A. S. Bailey 13 acres
In William CI 3-2 E. $900
Hibermian Savings Bank to B.
Heinz, lots 9. 10 & 11 Bll. B. Mil
waukie park, $1.00
O. W. P. T. S. Co. to Wright &
Fletcher lot 2 blk 1 Estacada, $75.
Will. Falls Co. to F. Markred, tract
I Willamette tracts. $220.00.
E. M. Howell to G. J. Hanlon two
tracts in Buena Vista $30.00.
Hibernnian Savings Bank to F. P.
Nutting lots 17 & 18 blk 23 Milwaukie
Park $100.
A Thada to G. E. Loder, tract in
Fisher CI. $500.
G. E. Loder to J. Gibson tract in
Fisher CI. $800.
E. Liese to F. Liese, N 1-2 of NW of
sec 23 4-4 E $650
A. A. Richardson to J. H. Surface,
tract 2 Clackamas Highlands, $350.
O. W. P. T. S. Co. to Estacada Brick
and T. Co. tracts and rights in sec. 21
3-4 E. $1,001.
H. Bethe to Brown & Welch 17.03
acres in Vance, Holmes & Newell
Cls. 3-2. E $1,900.
H. L. Stratton to J. C. Pierce, lots
II & 12 blk 2 and lots 4, 5, 6, 10 & 11
In Blk. 8 Falls View. $122.11
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete Abstract
plant in Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice, and all
work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles perfect
ed. J. F. Hark, Atty at Law,
President and Manager.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
DONT BORROW TROUBLE.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you can possibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary, and worn out, by the
pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bil
iousness, Bright's Disease, and sim
ilar internal disorders, don't sit down
and brood over your symptoms, but
fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here
you will find sure and permanent' for
getfulness of all your troubles and
your body will not be burdened by a
load of debt disease. At Howell '&
Jones drug store. Price 50 cents.
Guaranteed.
Following are the sections from the
new primary election law which give
the methods of proceeduro in naming
candidates for ojee:
Section 2. On the forty-fifth day
preceeding any election, (except spec
ial elections to fill vacancies presiden
tial elections, municipal elections in
towns or cities having a population of
less than two thousand, and school
elections) at which public officers In
this state and in any district or couu
tv. and in any city having a popula
tion of two thousand or more at which
public officers are to be elected, ex
cept as provided In section 6 of this
law as to time In certain cities and
towns, a primary nominating (election
shall be held in accordance with this
Uw in the several election precincts
comprised within the territory for
wnich such officers are to be elected
pt the ensuing election wnich shall he
known as the primary nominating
election, for the purpose of choosing
candidates by the political parties
subject to the provisions of this law
for Senator in Congress and all o'her
elective state, district, county, pie
cinct, city, ward and til other officers
and delegates to any constitutional
convention or conventions that may
"hereafter be called, who are to be
chosen at the ensuuig election wholly
by electors within this state or any
subdivision of this tate and also
for choosing and electing the county
central committeemen by the several
parties subject to the provisions of
this law.
Section 3. The election precincts
provided by section 2762 and the
judges and clerks and the polling
places provided by section 2763, Bell
inger and Cotton's Annotated Codes
and Statutes of Oregon, shall be the
same for the primary nominating elec
tions provided for in this law, and it
shall be the duty of the judges and
clerks so provided for to act as such
at all primary nominating elections
herein provided for, except as other
wise provided for by section 6 of this
law.
In all election precincts in which
second boards of judges and clerks
have been or may be appointed as
required by section 2764 of Bellinger
and Cotton's Annotated Codes and
Statutes of Oregon, and In which an
aggregate of more than one hundred
members of,all or any of the political
parties subject to the provisions of
this law are registered as such be
fore the day of the primary nominat
ing election, the said board of judges
and clerks shall meet at 7 o'clock p.
m., at their respective polling places
and thereafter the boards of Judges
and clerks shall proceed at the pri
mary nominating election as requir
ed by said section 2764 at a general
election.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of
the county clerk thirty days before
any primary nominating election, to
prepare printed notices of such elec
tion and mail two of said notices to
each Judge and clerk of election In
each precinct: and it shall be the duty
of the several Judges and clerks im
mediately to post said notices In pub
lic places in their respective precincts.
Section 5. The provisions of sec
tions 2764. 2766. 2767, 2768. 2769,
2771, 2772, 2773 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777,
2778, 2779, 2780, 2781 2782, 2783, 2784,
2785, 2786, 2787, 2788, 2789, 2790, Bell
inger and Cotton's Annotated Codes
and Statutes of Oregon, except as to
the time of opening the polls of said
primary nominating election, which
shall be at 12 o'clock noon, shall ap
ply to and are hereby made aplicable
to primary nominating elections fin
der the provisions of this law, except
in so far as they may be modified
herein r be in conflict herewith, and
each poll book at the primary nomi
nating election shall have a column
headed with the name of each party
so making its nominations, for writ
ing in the voter's party number aa
his general number and provided that
he receives his ballot, in addition to
for the purpose of the primary nomi
nating elections, there shall be aled
to the form of oath prescribed by said
section 2774, the words: "and that
you are In good faith a member of
the jK)litical party with which you are
registered."
Section 6. The nomination of can
didates for municipal offices by the
political parties subject to the pro
visions of this law shall be governed
by this law in all incorporated towns
and cities having a population of two
thousand and upward as shown by
the last preceding national or state
census. All petitions by the members
of such political parties for placing
the names of candidates for nomina
tion for such municipal offices on the
primary nominating ballots of the sev
eral political parties shall be filed
with the city clerk, recorder or audi
tor, as the case may be, of said several
towns and cities, and it shall be the
duty of such officers to prepare and
issue notices of election for such pri
mary nominating elections in like
manner as the several county clerks
perform similar duties for nominat
ions by such political parties for coun
ty offices at primary nominating elec
tions; and in such towns or cities
holding their municipal elections at
the same time as any general election
it shall be the duty of said clerk, re
corder or auditor as the case may be,
on the fifteenth day before the time
of holding such primary nominating
election, to prepare and certify and
deliver to the county clerk of the
county in which said city or town is
situated, a list of the candidates for
nomination who have filed valid pe
titions or nomination at such primary
nominating election, and all the infor
mation in such petitions concerning
the-said candidates for nomination for
municipal offices; whereupon it shall
be the duty of said county clerk to ar
range in the manner provided by this
law the names and Information con
cerning all the candidates for such
nomination for city offices contained
lu the certificate of said city clerk,
recorder or auditor; to certify and
post the- same In his offlco and to
cause the samo to bo printed upon the
sample ballots and upon the official
ballots of the several political parties
to be used at the several polling plac
es within the limits of every such
city or town, together with the names
of the candidates for state, county and
district offices at such primary nomi
nating election as required by this
law, and conform to the general pro
visions of this law as nearly as may
be; and in cities and towns contain
ing a population of two thousand and
upward not holding their municipal
elections at the SBme time tho general
elections are held, tho duties imposed
by this law on the county clerk at
primary nominating elections, are
hereby as to all said last described
towns and cities, designated to be the
duties of the city clerk, recorder or
auditor, as the case may be of said
towns and cities as to primary nomi
nating elections of the political part
ies subject to the provisions of this
law; provided that In such last named
cities and towns the primary nominat
ing election shall be held on the thir
tieth day preceding their municipal
elections.
Under the provisions of this law the
lawfully constituted legislative and
executive authorities of cities and
towns within the provisions of this
section not holding their municipal
elections are held, shall have such
power and authority over tho estab
lishment of municipal voting precincts
and wards, municipal boards of Judg
es and clerks of election, nnd other
clerks of election, and other officers
of their said municipal elections, nnd
other matter pertaining to municipal
primary nominating elections requir
ed for such cities nnd towns by this
law thut such legislative and execu
tive authorities have over the same
matters at their municipal elections
for choosing the public officers of said
cities and towns.
And further that nothing In this act
contained shall be construed as alter
ing or repealing any provision of the
charter of any such Inst described
city or town providing fur tho appoint
ment of Judges and clerks of election
by tho council or other lawfully con
stituted authority of such city or town
or as altering or repealing any of the
provisions of tho title XXVll of Bell
inger and Cotton's Annotated Codes
and Statutes of Oregon providing for
the appointment of Judges and clerks
of election In towns and cities organ
ized under the provisions of said title
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"For the past five years, however, on
the slightest sign of a Cough or Cold.
I have taken Dr. King's New Discov
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mother's death was a sad loss for Mr.
Reld, but he learned that lung trouble
must not be neglected, and how to
cure It. Quickest relief and cure for
coughs and colds. Price fiOc and
$1.00; guaranteed at Howell & Jones
drug store. Trial bottle free.
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Sue 37 x 58, 5 drawers,
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