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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1906.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
A. Kaufman,
L. Davie3,
Business'Transacted at Regular Jan-f H. Shelley,
uary Term.
Be it remembered. That at a regu
lar term of the County Court of Clack
amas County held ln; the Court House
in Oregon City, for the purpose of
transacting county business in Jan
uary the same being the time fixed
by law for holding a regular term of
said court, present Hon. Thos. P.
Ryan, county Judge, presiding; T. B.
Killin and Wm. Brobst, Commission
ers, when the following proceedings
were had, to-wit:
DISTRICT NO. 2.
J. C. Paddock,
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Rodlun Bros,,
F. M. Osborn,
. DISTRICT NO. 4.
Edward Douglas,
J. W. Douglas
. Wm. Huggins
W. P. Douglass,
Chas Hunter,
James Rivers,
H. S. Gibson,
H. Wilburn,
J. W. Douglass,
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Straus Lumber Company,
A. Olsen,
J. H. Revenue,
DISTRICT NO. 7.
. Edward Miller,
DISTRICT NO. 9.
Wm.Held,
DISTRICT NO. 10.
Chas. Tracy,
Frank Thomas,
W. R.-Oatfield,
DISTRICT NO. 11.
C. H. Dauchy, Jr., v
A. G. Guynup,
Chas Reiling,
Elmer Glass,
O. Li. Clyde,
Pope & Co.,
Wilson &: Cooke,
E. Story,
Dering & Morrison,
H. Fogalson,
James Tamblin,
W. Martin,
M. Bell,
Glen Mills,
H Hiddleson,
J. W. Mackay,
A DISTRICT NO. 12.
Wilson & Cooke,
J. S. Gill,
C. Johnson,
G. Fischer,
Bonney & Miller,
DISTRICT NO. 13.
Dering & Morrison,
W. O. Ward,
George Gill,
Geo. Funk,
J. E. Fullam,
DISTRICT NO. 14.
B. F. Linn,
W. F. Harris,
Burley & Moran,
S. G. Bailey,
A. Splinter,
F. Beard,
J. Waido,
J. Kaufman,
2.50
3.70
42.50
27.00
A. Bailey,
H. Barrs,
DISTRICT NO. 15.
Pope & Co.,
R. H. Taber, '
Roy Stafford,
J. Y.- Humphreys,
Arthur Smith,
Harry Andrews, '
F. Hendricks, . " "
Geo. Wineset, 1
Gus Wkieset,
Arthur Warner,
Pope &Co.,
J. H. Moody,
J. A. Confer,
L. M. t Thompson,
H. Hill,
J. v Ward,
Max Telford,
E. W. Hacker,
W. H. Matheney,
15.00 H. Rowland,
r
1.50
6.00
v3.75
4.75
38.75
1.55
3.00
76.46
1.00
20.00
1.00
2.00
1.75
.85
1.25
3.60
2.50
27.57
25.85
3.50
22.68
14.88
6.25
292.55
14.00
24.00
39.00
25.00
26.00
18.00
63.00
19.50
13.15
6.38
3.60
2.60
26.97
. 1.00
1.75
3.50
, 2.50
23.70
4.48
2.75
45.00
23.50
28.00
8.75
23.62
C. S. Fuge, i
L. Fugei
F. Teebler,
R. W. Porter,
DISTRICT NO. 16.
A. J. Kelnhofer, ,
David Penman,
Aug. Steahely,
DISTRICT NO. 17.
Carlton & Rosenkrans,
Andy Knight, ,
W. C. Kendell,
E. W. Bates,
A. H. Knight,
A. Kocher,
James Adkins,
DISTRICT NO. 18.
Clarke's Saw Mill,
A. Busch,
Dix Bros.,
Wm. Grisenthwaite,
V. Bohlander,
Allen Edwards,
E. W. Hornshuh,
Geo. Kirbyson,
H. Sterner,
C . Steiner,
Wm. Baniels,
Wm. Grisenthwaite,
DISTRICT NO. 19.
J. J. Mallatt,
DISTRICT NO. 20.
F. Busch,
Ed Hettman,
Amos Harrington,
Fred Klebe,
Geo. Stephens,
E. O. Baker,
Eli Fellows,
H. North, ,
G. R. Miller,
Fred Vohs,
Willis Mayfield,
Ferrie Mayfield,
Jack Wallace,
Fred Madison,
B. Sullivan,
George Schiewe,
DISTRICT NO. 21.
D. A. James, i
W. E. Bonney, '
' DISTRICT No. 22.
H. J. Rastall,
DISTRICT No. 23.
R. W. Zimmerman,
J. J. Sandsness,
E. M. Fellows,
1.00
15.00
7.50
6.75
1.50
7.50
5.25
6.75
6.00
- 7.50
40.50
33.50
40.50
24.50
16.00
37.13
37.13
10.50
19.68
15.75
9.18
, 4.00
2.54
20.00
3.00
5.70
6.00
4.50
3.00
10.00
.75
11.34
138.77
3.25
2.25
3.00
1.50
2.25
15.00
.75
1.50
. .75
. 1.87
1.50
19.00
28.00 . DISTRICT No. 24.
15.00 Lais & Co..
15.62 I Jacob Owen,
6.00 I Isaac Miller.
i I r
9.00 R, I. Garrett,
DISTRICT, No. 26..
M. Case, . s
Arthur Larson,
Wm. Gortler,
T, M. Cross,
DISTRICT No. 27.
Barton Jack,
Frank Jackson,
John Labour, '
DISTRICT No. 28.
Frank Gray,
2.10 John Cover,
64.50 IG. M. Groshong,
Frank Sherman,
A. D. Mazingo,
J. N. Nickelsen,
A. M. Groshong,
DISTRICT No. 30.
Thos. Fox,
Jas. Martin, .
L. Hallinan,
A. J. Monk,' -
Geo. Hunsaker,
A. J. Monk,
DISTRICT No. 31.
George Saum,
H. Baker,
L. Koellermeier,
M. Lee,
Z. Elligsen,
DISTRICT No. 32.
John Butson,
Peter Olsen,
Richard Maycock,
Chas Epler,
Alonzo Epler,
Gideon Butson,
Lutiam Geer,
Sidney Baker,
Chas Epler,
Dan Stahlnecker,
DISTRICT No. 33.
Ed Closner,
DISTRICT No. 34.
Ben Tonkin,
W. Ford,
Tom Smith,
J. W. Mackay, ' ;
A. Boylan,
A. K. Ford,
DISTRICT No. 35.
A. D. Edwards,
DISTRICT No. 36.
Ivan Broadweel,
Paul Schneider,
E. L. Kenagy,
S. Owmgs,
N. Blair,
General Road.
Francis Shannon,
Wm. Brobst,
Thos. F. Ryan, Judge,
6.50
6.00
3.00
9.00
4.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
2.40
1.50
1.5.0
1.50
2.00
1.50
44.35
.35
6.00
3.75
5.00
7.65
3.00
9.00
325.00
1.50
1.50
6.50
1.50
4.50
3.00
.75
10.00
1.50
10.00
1.50
1.50
5.25
3.00
3.75
3.00
7.50
I
71.50 1
61.25
.90
3.50
11.50
6.00,
8.73 '
2.20,
2.62 1
.87 '
5.00 .
I
6.00 1
3.00
.75
7.50
4.50 1
6.00
4.50
5.50 ,
2.28
31.25 i
6.70
4.00
3.00
2.60
14.00
2.00
22-50
11.25
1.25
3.00
5.25
.60
7.50
52.00
15.20
8.00
ITRANK
IBUSCH
3
The House Furnisher
We're enthusiastic about this sale-we never had an idea that there were
so many really good things that could be sold for a nickel or a dime.
You'll be surprised, too, when you come in to see what these little peices
of money will buy. Look at the list below and then take a peep at our
windows you'll see things that you never had an idea could be bought
for so little money. There are Night Lamps, Knives, Hammers, Dinner
Plates, Cups and Saucers, Cake Plates, Berry Bowls and many other
things just as good. The list below gives you a faint idea of what your
money is worth, but remember that of some items we have only small
quantities so don't wait too long or what you especially want may be gone.
Heavy Fife Shovel
Here's a Bargain if there ever ifkf
was one IUv
Rolling Pin
The Best we ever saw for
5c
In the matter of the claims against
the County:
PAUPER.
John Avin, ,
Mrs. Bradtl,
Mrs. C. J. Parker,
E. Burns,
B. F. Forrester,
W. T. Gardner,
Horton & Jack,
A. Imel,
J. A. Jones,
M. Kruger,
W. J. Lewellen,
L. Matherson,
W. L. Molloy,
R. G. Ogden, x
Isaac Prindle,
Mrs. Mattie Pickens,
A. G. Guynup,
Mrs. Ryckman,
F. W. Sprague,
C. E. Swann,
READ AND YOU WILL LEARN
That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several school:
of practice, endorse and praise in the strongest possible terms each snt
every ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- j M'rs. ' Valentine,
leal .Discovery, the tamous stomach tonic, liver mvigorator, heart tonic Mrs. Woods,
arA ram,l,w ol kiwi 1,- ft,;,. i.. t-. Mrs. Heinz,
a v.xx. a C4uniy uue oi jr. Brunswick Restaurant,
o-ierce s e avorite prescription, lor the cure oi all those weakne; -cs
and distressing ailments peculiar to women.
No other medicines sold through drug
gists for domestic use. can show any such
prtfcsisUmiil endorsement. Dr. Pierce's
above mentioned remedies are non-alcoholic
and non-secret, all their ingredients
being printed on eacli bottle wrapper.
They occupy a unique position and are
IN A CLASS ALT. I1V THEMSELVES. They
"are neither secret nor patent meJi
cines. They are powerful to cure but
safe to use in any condition of the sys
tem, even for the most delicate women
and children.
' Pure, tripple refined glycerine, which
Is ueJ instead of alc:liol both for ex
tracting anil preserving the active, medi
cinal principles from the roots of the
several American forest plants entering
into Doctor Pierce's medicines, is much
superior to alcohol for these purposes,
and is entirely free from the objection
able features inherent in alcohol, inas
much as it produces only salutary influ
ences upon the system, .while alcohol.
even in moderate Dortions. if lona- con
tinued, as in the treatment of obstinate
ailments, is very injurious and often
begets a craving for stimulants. Fur
thermore, glycerine . itself is a mosx
valuable curative agent instead of being
a harmful habit-forming agent like alco-
noi. its nutritive properties, ur. Pierce
and many others eminent in the profes
sion believe, far surpass those of cod
liver oil, entitling it to favorable con
sideration as a remedy in all cases of
incipient consumption, especially when
it is combined with the active medicinal
principles extracted from Black Cherry
bark, Queen's root. Stone root, Golden
Seal root and Hloodroot, as in "Golden
Medical Discovery."
Besides its superior nutritive proper
ties, glycerine is a, very valuable demul
cent and thereby greatly .enhances the
remedial action of all the foregoing roots
in th cure of severa coughs, bronchial,
throat, laryngeal and other kindred affec
tions of the air-passages and lungs. In
all "wasting diseases," where there is loss
of flesh and gradual "running down" ef
the system, the glycerine certainly plays
an important part in lessening the break
ing down ar.d wasting of flesh, and in
promoting assimilation and increase of
bodily strength and weight. It is a power
ful reconstructive agent in all cases of
impaired vitality and especially valuable
when associated and -combined with such
superior alteratives and tonics as in
"Golden Medical Dircovery " and "Favor
ite Prescription." Its wonderful solvent
properties also play an important part in
the cure of gall stones and severe con
stipation. Glycerine is also one of the very best
anti - ferments and as such counteracts
the excessive fermentafion of foods in j
the stomach, present in most cases of In- I
digestion or dyspepsia. Thus the pain,
belching of noxious gas, bloating and
other disagreeable symptoms are over-1
come and the Stone root, Golden Seal
root. Bioodroot and other ingredients of
"Golden Medical Discovery " are greatly
assisted in their action in completing a
cure. ,
As will be seen from the writings of
Drs. Brtrthoiow, King, Scudder. Hale,
Wood. Hare. Johnson. ' Coe. Ellingwood
and other high euthorities. as contained
in the little nook mentioned llow. these
agents can confidently be depended upon"
ior tne most positive, curative action in
all atonic, or weak, states of the stomach,
accompanied with distressing indigestion
or dyspepsia and kindred resultant affec
tions o the liver, kidney and other cefo
giated evgans.
Read from the writings of the authori
ties above quoted, under the heai!;i'-Ts
of Golden !Se;:l root. Stoi;e root. l;i:-uk
Cherry hark, IMooiiroot. Queen's root Hid
Mandrake root, in a little book of ox
tracts, coir piled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, ;-nd
which will lie sent you jicc on re-i; est
nddress-Td to the Doctor, at P.i:ii; o.
N. Y.. ami you will learn that all these
ingredients i:re recommended as reme
dies for indigestion or dyspepsia and
"liver complaint." as well as for the
cure of all catarrhal affections wher
ever located, al.o for the cure of lin
gering coughs, arising from bronchial
throat and lung affections. All are in
gredients of "Golden Medical Discovery."
combined in such proportions that each
enhances the curative action of all the
others.
The "Discovery " must not be expected
to produce miracles. While it is espe
cially suited for the cure of all chrcntic,
llniierlnij cimyhx that are curable, it is
not so effective in acute colds and coughs
unless slippery elm mucilage, flaxseed
Mr. Copeland,
Mrs. C. Ford, ;
E. Hitchman,
R. L. Holman,
I. Selling,
Thos. F. Ryan,
CIRCUIT COURT.
W. E. Carll,
John Lewellen,
A. R. Dimiek,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
J. J. Sandsness,
R. I. Garrett,
Livy Stipp, .
H. W. Trembath,
J. M. Hayden,
Chas Miller , -
Thos. C. Jobb,
P. Nehren, Jail,
- ' . COURT HOUSE.
A. Mihlstin,
Glass & Prudhomme,
C. G. Miller,
Irwin, Hodson Co., Clerk,
J. R. Shaver, Sheriff
Fashion Stables, Sheriff,
H. W. Trembath,
G. L. Hedges, Recorder,
C. Buchegger, Recorder,
8.00
12.00
15.00
5.00
6.00
10.00
8.00
15.00
6.50
7.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
5.00
.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
10.00
3.00
7.00
5.00
15.00
10.00
20.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
11.63
7.70
2.30
2.20
5.00
1.95
5.00
-4 .'95
-3.10.
2.00
2.00
3.00
7.15
A Picture a line colored one at
that size J 2x1 6 inches FREE if
you buy a full weight box of tacks
Cake Plate
9 and 1-2 inch, cut glass pattern, Z
extra heavy
Berry Bowl
6 and 1-2 inch. If you like nice glass
ware herets another bargain for g
you that beats the record
Wallpaper
500 Rolls double ones each 5c
Do not wait until it is all sold
A nickel isn't much of a coin, but it
will buy a fine big
Salt Box
You have never seen its equal for less
than 20c. While twenty-five of
them last we will sell them each at OK,
The Enameled Sauce
That we're selling now for 10c
cannot be duplicated for less than twice
the money. Only one to a customer.
POINTS IK THE LAW
(Continued from Page 1.)
tea. solution of trnm arabie. or other
mucilaginous demulcent be drank freely
in pnnnpi-tinn with itc nn Vni mnt I
"Golden Medical Discovery " be expected Ednetta Chase, Treasurer,
w cuie consumption in its aavancea s. r. iNtuaon, Assysur,
stages. In its ealy stages it will stay ! J. P. Nelson, Assessor,
its progress and vften effect a cure if Xwm. Brobst, Com'r,
T. B. Killen,
Courier, Printing,
eminent in the medical profession sav of i C. Pratt,- Tax Dep't,
the ingredients out of which Dr. Pierce's 1 A. B. Hoyt, Tax Dep't,
meaicines are made ana thereby learn
why they cure obstinate diseases.
By reading some of the extracts from
1,1111111 (i 1 1 i,i mi i Lll -i 1, 11 1, il 1 1 1 1 LI in L II O i rr 1 i T-, .
little booklet. ment.ionoH a Kr, o t,o; j Telephone Co., Rent
of the several ingredients entering into i w- A- Custer, Stat'y,
its use be persisted in for a reasonable
length of time. Send for the little hoolr
noted above and learn what those most
W. U. Tel., Insane,
W. E. Carll, Insane,
H. S. Mount, Insane,
"Golden Medical Discoverv " it will h
readily understood'wij this famous med
icine cures obstinate kidney and bladder
affections, chronic diarrhea, all catarrhal
affections, no matter in what part of the
system existing. By reason of the Stone
root, and Golden Seal root contained in it,
it is a most effective curative in valvular
and other affections of the heart h vrn
will understand from the writings of Drs.
Paine, Hale. Ellingwood and others, con
cerning stone root, Golden Seal root and
Black Cherrybark which are to be found
in the little booklet above mentioned.
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant. Pellets m
biliousness, sick and bilious headache,
dizziness, costiveness. or constipation of
the bowels, loss of appetite, coated
tongue, sour -stomach, windv helchiho-a
"heart-burn." pain and distress after eat
ing, and kindred derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels. Put up in'
glass vials, tightly corked, therefore
always fresh and reliable. One littln
"Pellet" is a laxative, two are cathartic.
iney regulate, invigorate and cleanse the
liver, stomach and bowels.
A good medical book, written in nlsin
English, and free from technical terms
is a valuable work for frequent consulta
tion. Such a work is Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser. It's a book
of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. It
is given away now although formerlv
soia in ciotn omaing lor i.so. send 21
4.90
j 10. 79
k 5.30
16.00
5.00
1.50
16.40
4.00
13.50
13.50
14.60
16.20
11.63
16.00
14.00
.70
5.00
5.00
5.70
- 4.55
45.00
174.02
30.75
.90
Mead Post, G." A. R.,
Enterprise, Printing,
Huntley Bros. Co., Stat'y,
Portland Stamp Co.,
COPYING ASSESSMENT ROLL.
G. A. Bollack, 32.00
Nettie Kruse, .' 32.00
Ella Shaver, 35.00
A. Warner, - 35.00
Echo Samson, 41.00
Maggie Mulvey, . - 41.00
Retta Pierce, 42.00
Ednetta Chase, - 48.00
Petitions for offices (except district
attorney) to be voted for in one coun
ty, must be filed not less than fifteen
days before the primary election, that
is April 5 of this year. x
Thirty days before the primary elec
tion, or by March 20, must send two
notices of the primary election to each
judge and clerk of election in each
nrecmct.
Between the fifteenth and twelfth
day before the primary election, the
county clerk must arrange the ticket,
certify to it under seal, file the same
in his office, make and post a dupli
cate of it in ai conspicuous place in his
office and kep it posted there until
after the. prirfary election.
He must then have printed the om-
cial ballots, the Republican ticket in
black ink on white paper, the . Demo
cratic ticket in black ink, the Demo
cratic ticket in black ink on blue
paper, and for any third party in
black ink on yellow paper; also dupli
cate ballots on cheap colored paper in
different colors from the regular
ballots.
The primary election will ' be on
Friday, April 20.
The General election will be held
Monday, June 4.
While this subject is being discuss
ed, the Enterprise desires to remind
all candidates that nominating peti
tions In any quantity can be had at
this officer
DID YOU GET A JOB?
A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. r- .
Mrs, Michael Hart, wife of the superin
tendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Ja
macia, West Indies Islands, says that
she has for some years used Chamber
lain's Cougrh Remedy for coughs, croup
and whooping cough and has found it
very beneficial. She has implicit confi
dence in it and would not be without a
bottle of it in her home. Sold by How
ell & Jones.
COUNTY COURT MAKES APPOINT
MENT OF SUPERVISORS.
Men Who Will t Superintend Road
- Construction Work for En
suing Year.
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Facts That, Caused us to Take the
Agency for the Fulton Compounds,
- the First Known Cure for Bright's
Disease and Diabetes.
First, let it be .distinctly understood that
every one of the cases below had been diagnosed
by one or more physicians as Bright's Diseasa
or Diabetes and chronic and incurable; second.
- . 1 note the certainty of the results as shown by ths
nf th( ' Claekamaq recovery also of the friends they told who wer
12
For any disease of the skin there is
nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve.
It relieves the itching and burning sen
sation instantly and soon effects a cure.
Sold by Howell & Jones.
ARE YOU A FARMER?
If you are, then you need a good
farm paper. The Enterprise lias a
splendid offer. We will furnish the
Enterprise and the Oregon Agricul
turist and Rural Northwest, the best
agricultural paper in the large-section
it serves, both one year for only $130
Sntallnon f the Enterprise alone,
of mailing only for paper-covered copv, I This farm paper i3 highly recommend
addressing Dr. R. V. Pierce, .-Buffalo, d by the leading experts on farming.
N. Y.; or 31 cents for an elegantly cloth- stock raising and fruit growing. This
bound copy. - . offer is a snap. Call at the office or
mail us your subscription.
RAILROAD' LANDS FOR LEASE.
Lands of the OREGON AND CALI
FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, in
Oregon will be leased for the year
190G, subject to cancellation of lease
in the event of the sale of land during
the term of lease.
Owners of farms and ranches ad
joining railroad lands should file their
applications not later than February
1, 1906, after which date applications
from others will also be considered.
Address Charles W. Eberlein, Act
ing Land Agent, 1035 Merchants Ex
change, San, Francisco, Cal.
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
The members
Courlty Court have made the annual i sln"1;affli,ced'
appointment of road supervisors for
the county as follows:
District No. 1 W. H. Counsell
" 2 . ....J. C. Paddock
" 3. . . . . . A. W. Cooke
4. H. S. Gibson
5 W. H. Hall
6 John Straus
." " 7 James Fegler
" " 8 David Douglas
" ' " 9 Wm. Held
" 10.. W. R. Oatfield
"11.... J. E. Smith
J. S. Gill
J. ,C. Fullam
... C. F. Gibbs
R. H. Tabor
W. G. Randall
.... . Adam Knight
. .E. W. Hornschuh
. .J. J. Mallatt
A. B. Sullivan
. . . . .W. E. Bonney
, Albert Engle
.R. O. Zimmerman
R. I. Garret I
J. B. Mitts
' 26..... W. J. E. Vick
' 27 John Labor
' 28 A. Groshong
29... J. Snyder
30 Jas. Cook
31... Z. Elligsen
32 Dan S. Stahlnecker
' 33 Ed Closner
34 Charles Baker
35 A. D. Edwards
36. . .' Nixon Blair
13...
14. . .
15. . -16...
17...
18...
19...
20
21...
22
23...
24
25....
One who is subject to bilious attacks
will notice that fora day or moue before
the attack he is not hungry at meal
times and feels dull after eating. A dose
of Chamberlain's Stomaeh and Liver I When doctors fail try Burdock
Tablets when these first symptoms ap- Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, con
pear will ward off the attack. - They are stipation : invigorates the whole sys-
' for sale by Howell & Jones. tern. ; - "
FOR GOVENOR
(Continued from Page 1.)
N. W. Spaulding, President Spaulding Saw
Co., San Francisco, had a recovery in his own
family and told several others who recovered.,.
Adolph Weske, capitalist, San Francisco,
recovered himself and told two friends who
recovered.
Dr. Carl D. Zeile, pioneer druggist, 523 Pacifio
street, San Francisco, recovered himself and
gave it to more than a dozen patients who
recovered.
Chas. Engelke editor of the German paper,
San Francisco, recovered himself and told it to
m number who recovered, one of them being
Charles F. Wacker, the Sixth street merchant.
R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Spirit Review,
recovered himself and told it to several who
recovered, among them being an old-school
phvsioian.
Edward Short of the San Francisco Call re
covered, also three of his friends-yiz.: William
Martin, Captain Hubbard of the Honolulu route
and William Hawkins of the U. S. Quarter
master's department, San Francisco.
John A. Phelps of the Hotel Repelier, San
Francisco, and two of his friends.
Mrs. M. Empey, 130 Steiner St. (also recom
mended is to several who recovered, one of them
leaving the German Hospital . to go on tho .
treatment.) .
And hundreds of others.
Bright Disease and Diabetes, heretofore in
enrable, are now posi ti vely curable and in nearly
&in-tenths of all caaes.
If vou still have any doubt give yourself tha
benefit of the doubt. Fulton's Renal Compound
for Bright's and Kidney Disease, tl; for Diabetes,
11.50 -Send for pamphlet. We ara the sol
local agsuts.
Charman & Co., City Drug Slore.
with " rare exceptions think our own
boys and girls should be educated
within the state of Oregon.
If successful, in my administration.
the needs and wishes of the people
L will 'be the only "boss' and the only
"machine," and there will be no "fa
vorites" and nobody will have a "pull"
and I will give the state an honest,
clean, conscientious and vigilant ad
ministration, "of the people, by the
people and for the people."
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY,
CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINGS.
Leave Portland 6:45 a. m. daily (except :
Sunday) for Salem and way points. ,
Leave Portland 6:45 Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday for Independence, Al
bany and Corvallls.
Regular service courteous treats'
ment and prompt dispatch, are our
specialties. ;
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office and Dock:
Foot Taylor Street
Phon Main 40.
The little folks love Dr. Wood's
Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take
and perfectly harmless; positive cure
for. coughsv colds,, bronchitis and asthma..