Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 16, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906.
MAY VOTE ANY WAY
BLANK "A" IS PROVIDED FOR USE
AT THE PRIMARIES.
Attorney-General Crawford Finds That
Australian Ballot Law
Is Partly Applicable.
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. . He says of bis case: Owing
to severe inflammation of tbe Throat
and congestion of the Lungs, . three
doctors gave me up to die, when as a
last resort, I was induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery and I am happy
to say, it saved my life. Cures the
worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis,
Tonsilitls, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness
and La Grippe. Guaranteed at Howell
& Jones drug store. . SO c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
E. Seol to Portland Trust Company,
58 acres in section 20, 3 r-1, E; $2,500
L. B. Smith to J. A. Moehnke lots 1,
2, 3, and 4, and tract adjoining in block
2, Perker Hill Add. to Oregon City; $1.
I. Gratton to M. J. Gratton quarter
Interest in tract in cl 38, 11, E; $1,
J. M. Taylor to A, L. Park, lots 1
and 2 block 146, Oregon City; : $500.
O. L. Daniels to M. Manning NW
quarter of SE section 22, 4 2, E;-$400
L. A. Cloniger to C. A. Thomas, 1.18
acres in Lee cl, 3 1, E; $250.
Hibernia Savings Bnk to W. Penson,
SALEM, Or.. March 12. Attorney-
General Crawford settled a much-
mooted question today when he ren
dered an opinion holding that a voter
who has not already registered may
qualify for voting at the primaries on
primary day by signing blank A.
provided" for in the direct primary law.
lot 16, block 18, Milwaukie Park; $35
i P. Kayser to W. H. Wettlaufer Sir
Furntehad Every Weak By the Clackamas quarter of section 21, 4 3, E; $2,500
Abstract Company. - C. Anderson to H. C. Harris, part of
NE of NW of section 25, 1 3, E; $450
Hibernia Savings Bnk. to F. For- S. Stlart to Northwester Financial
Strom, lots 5, 6, 17, 18, block 24, Mil- Co., lot 3, section 4, 2 2, E; $889
waukie Park; $200
F. A. Knapp to L. ; E. Hamilton, 5
Hibernia Savings Bnk. to E. G. Rin- acrese in cl. No. 41, 2 2, E; $950.
block 27, Milwaukie
J. B. Cullck to J. Holm S half of
SE section 15, 3 i, E; $2,500.
J. H. Whitmore to A. B. Watson lots
38 and 39, block 7, and 7, 10. and 11 in
9, Marchbanks; $50.
J. F. Jennings to W. A. Shaw, blocks
3, 12, 17 and 26 in Jlst "Addition to
Jenning Lodge; . .925.
J. F. Jenning3 to A. S. Shaw lots 4
dell, lots 1, 2,
Park; $71.
O. W. P. T. S. Co to S. F. Small, one-
half lot 14, block 8, Estacada; $37.50
O. W. P. T. S. Co. to W. W. Delapp,
Opinions have widely differed upon' N' naIf lot 14 Dlock 8- Estacada; $37.50
dtannsainn of it for tha r t1lntWade, part cl. 39, 3 4 E; $4,500
rhsr will ha mnnv Tntora whr. will HlDemia teaVmgS BI1K tO JH. X.
fail to register and who will demand Briggs, lot 3, block C. Milwaukie Park; to 171 and 17 to 26 in 1st Addition to
the right to vote on primary day The . . . je"uua.Jf'U6B' '?- . . ..
Drevailtnfr oninion has been that an iiiDernia savings JtsnK 10 J. Jtuopei, ; uans oi uregon i;ity ro m. r. winaie
Mnroe-Jstornrt nersnn nnnlri nnt rjrister lots 3 and 16, block 19, Milwaukie lots 5 and 6, blocfl 35, Central Add.
mJ- tho nr.Ua nnrl vnta tor- ooftinn 15 ryt rarlt, 144. . Z60
tha Ai-rat- m-imnrv ig0 aaira that "nn I Hibernia Eavings Bnk to C. Bneson, - H. L. Stratton to L. W. Andrews, un
person who is not a qualified elector Mte " and 18, block 19, Milwaukie sold lots and blocks in Falls View; $490
and a registered member of his party rarK- - . : wusioue ,iwjai asmie .Association
makine its nominations under the oro-l Beraiane to t. Jtasner eta l, to w. scnwaDauer lots l, z, ana 3,
visions, nf thin law shall hn nnaiifled part tract 47, Willamete Tracts; $250 block C, Gladstone; $100
to join In signing any petition for nom- J- Straumann, to O. F. Hoffman, 90 j Hibernia Savings Bnk. to F. A. Davis
ination or to vote. at said Primary elec- acres in section 2S, 3 2, is; $4,000 lots 4, 5 and b, block 18, Milwaukie
tinrv" ' W. J. Rauch to N. W. Torrence 42- Park; $105.
100 acres in section 5, 3 2, E. and lota I E. Fuchs to E. Schultz, lot 4, block
wnra n tha law rntainari nnnn this 1 to 4, inclusive, block 1, Fairview Add 37, Oregon City; $500
BHhlAot the Intentinn wr.nl rl he nlain to Oregon 'City; $600. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Oo
that unless reistererl the nartv rnnld J- B. Atkinson to Dl Archibald, block are owners of the only complete Abstract
not Vote. He looks further however, KODeriSon; $t3D. piani in uacnamaa couniy. rrompi ana
and finds that In sections 1 and 8 of J- Cisloha to P. J. Packard, blocks reliable work on short notice, and all
the primary law there are provisions 13, 29, 22 and lots to 11 and 12 to work guaranteed. - Abstracts made, monej
which make the Australian ballot law to diock is, rtODertson; z,uuu. loanea, mortgages ioreciosea, irusia ae
annlicable. and in section 2875 of the I E. Quist to F O. Elkstrom W half of puted, estates settled and titles perfect
code is exnresslv made annlicahle to N W section J5, Z 1, Mi ; $SUU. ed.
orimarr nominating elections A. B. Allen to G. H. Mighell, 6 acres J. F. Clark, Atty at Law,
This last-mentioned section nrovides m swanora 6 Z, is; $d80. K-eaiaent ana Manager.
for any elector who is not registered W. Knight to F. H. Fleming, 91-100 Over Bank of Oregon City.
in the precinct in which he applies to acres in section 4, 4 1, E ; $50.
w. irueger to H.. a lemmg, 4 acres
in section 4, 4 0, E; $150.
W. W. Norris to G. W. Norrls 34
vote to use blank-"A," and vote if
otherwise qualified. Section 38 of the
direct primary law says that "nothing
contained in this law shall be constru- acres in cl. 50, 2 3, E; $700.
ed to deprive any elector of the right
to register and vote at any primary
nominating election required by this
law on his complying with the special
provisions of this law in the same man
ner that he is permitted by the general
J. W. Roots to J. W. Strucken SW
of tract 15, Borfing Junction; $75,
There is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other di
seases put together, and until the last
few years was supposed to be Incur
able. For a great many years doctors
C. Sanmann to H. W. Tanson, Ehalt pronounced it a local disease and pre-
of SE section 18, and NE of NE sec-
scribed local remedies, and by con
i . i i,. a i i .
m io o a -c. i inn sianxiy ianmg iu cure wiui lucai ireau
L. J. Wiltfong to J. S. Albel, SW of mem, pronouncea it incurauie. ocieuce
laws to register and vote at a general 3W of section 33, 14, E; $1,000. "aa V "r a Zi17 " "Y
election." Breyman and Eomerville to F. Hor- tloM . disease and therefore -requires
vvuot.x umg turj xa, rv txa a w uuio, Lilt? I 1 t wi t? u. Dvbxu. -x, i , . j
tor may qualify by using blank "A" on J. H. Dodson to C. J. Rice, N half 0f Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
- election day, and hence that County NE of section 25, 2 2, E; $2,000.
Clerks should send out such . blanks
with the ballot-boxes and poll-books.
J. W. McElhany to L. McElhany, 20
acres in section 25, 2 2, E; $600.
G. Brookman to C. W. Gay, Brook-
man Tract; . .700. 1
J. Heatley to G. Olds, lots 1 and 2,
The remarkable recovery "of Ken- block 30, Gladstone; $1,250.
aeth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the J- Murdock to O. E. F. Lee, part of
subject of much interest to the medi- Allen cl.; $250. ,
DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED.
ALWAYS TAKE MOTHER'S ADVICE.
Mother's Medicine Chest.
enly constitutional cure on the mar
ket. It is taken internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testi
monials.
Address: F. J. CHENET & CO.; Tole
do, Ohio.
Sold by Drugists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
pation.
Daily Telegram and Enterprise,
both one year, for only S5.
When we look back to childhood and
think of what mother advised, we feel
pretty certain that she advised what was
right -from her own experience. She
: ' inherited later in her instinct of mother
hood a knowledge of childish ailments and
a certain class of remedies that she knew
well and their effects. Experience after
all is the best teacher. Most mothers
know as well as doctors, and often better,
. what ails a youn? girl on the threshold
of young womanhood and what she
needs. For nearly forty years many
mothers have recommended to ailing
firls a prescription made from well
nown native, medicinal plants. Lady's
Slipper root. Golden Seal root. Black Co
hosh root. Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root
and chemically pure glycerine make one
of the be-it prescriptions for the period
ical troubles and afflictions which visit
womankind at one time or another.
Prof. F. Ellinsrwood. M. TV. of T
Medical College, says of Lady's S'ir
root: "It exercises special influence
nervous, conditions, depending upon
orders of the feminine organs relieves
pain, restlessness and nervousness." Prof.
Jno. M. Scudder, M. D., says of the same
root, "It is valuable in all cases of
nervous excitability or irritability." Of
Golden Seal root, Edwin M. Hale. M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medica at Hahne
mann Medical College, Chicago, says :
"In its general effects on the system
there is no medicine in use about which
there is such general unanimity of opin
ion. It is universally regarded as a
tonic useful in all debilitated states."
Prof. F. Ellingood, M. D., author of "A
Treatise on Materia Medica and Thera
peutics," says of Golden Seal root: "It is
an, important remedy in disorders of the
tcomb." Of Black Cohosh root. Prof.
Jno. M.'King, M. D., author of Women
and Her Diseases," says: "Upon the re-
firoductive organs it exerts a specific
nfluence, promoting regularity. In dys
menorrhea (painful periods), it is sur
passed by no other drug, being of the
greatest utility in irritative and conges
tive conditions, for dragging pains re
sembling the pains of rheumatism and
for side ache." Of Unicorn root the
American Dispensatory says: "It is
one of our most valuable agents, acting
as a uterine tonic, and gradually remov
ing abnormal conditions, while at the
same time it imparts -tone and vigor to
the reproductive organs, hence it is much
used in leucorrhoea. amenorrhcea (sup- J
pressed penoas. aysmenorrnaea (palniui
periods), etc."
Dr. John Fyfe, Editor of the "Eclectic
Medical Review," says of Unicorn root
gilelonias Dioica). one of the chief ingre
ients of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription: " A remedy which invariably acts as
a- uterine invigorator and always favors
s condition which makes for normal
activity of the entire reproductive sys
tem, cannot fall to be of great useful
ness and of the utmost importance to the
general practitioner of -medicine. In
Helonias we have a medicament which
more fully answers the above purposes
than any other drug with which I am
acquainted. - In the treatment of diseases
peculiar to women it is seldom that a.
case is seen which does not present some
indication for this remedial agent." -
nodiiiHNiira: " tteionias ( u nicorn root)
through its tonic and alterative influ
ence acts equally well in amenorrhoea
(suppressed menstruation) and in menor
rhagia (flooding or profuse menstruation).
It is especially called for in cases of
amenorrhoea which are accompanied by
general debility and an atonic (weak)
condition of the digestive organs, as it
Increases the 'appetite and -promotes di
gestion and assimilation. When there
is atony (weakness) of the generative j
organs and a tendency. to miscarriage its I
tonic utauonce upon the sexual system I bound copy.
will aid much in bringing about k norm- l
condition of the structures involved.
In sterility and impotence its curat:---power
is unmistakable, and within.
reasonable time it will restore to health
ful activity all cases not dependent upur
organic wrongs, and in leucorrhcea
defective menstruation it is a frequenu.
needed remedy." :-'
The following are among the leadinp
indications for Ilelonias: "Pain or ach
ing in the buck, with leucorrhoea ; atoni.
(weak) .conditions of the renrcxiuctivt
organs of women, mental depression uno
COUNTY COURT.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business
Transacted at
March Term.
Regular
' Be it remembered. That at a regu
lar term of the County Court of Clack
amas County, held-In the Court House
to Oregon City, for the purpose of
transacting county business in March
eases of the reproductive organs o(
women ; constant sensation of ie-nt in
the region of the kidneys; menorrba!:si
(flooding), due to a weakened condi
tion of the reproductive system; alienor
rhoea (suppressed menstruation), t rising
from or accompanying an abnormal con
dition of the diuestive oreans and an
! ana-mic (thin blood) habit; dragging sen-
irritability, associated "with chronic d:- t the same Ding the time fixed
oy law ior noiaing a regular term oi
said court, present Hon. Thos. F.
Ryan, county judge, presiding; T. B.
Killen and Wm. Brobst, Commission
ers, when the following proceedings
were had, to-wlt
In the matter of supervisors reports
examined and allowed:
District No. 3.
Rodlun Bros. $ 50.63
District No. 4.
H. S. Gibson 2.50
District No. 6.
John Straus 95.55
A. H. Zimbrick 9.75
C. Zimbrick 9.75
John Straus 40.00
District No. 8.
D. W. Douglas . 10.00
S. D. Forsythe, 8.62
John E. Smith , 15 . 00
C. E. Smith - 5.25
M. Glass . 3.50
District No. 12. .
Bonney & Miller 512.00
J. S. Gill . 28.75
C. Johnson 15.75
R. Johnson ; 5 . 65
C. Benson 3.40
H. Gray .75
O. Enneberg .9.75
C. Gill 6.40
Davis 2.00
District No. 13.
Frank Busch 4.75
District No. 14.
J. Everhart & Co. 12.05
Dix Bros. . 118.04
Cummins & Jones 284.20
G. F. Gibbs 55.00
Jas. Shelley Jr. 28.85
C. Muralt 21.85
Joe Fisher 28.85
H. Heniici, 1.75
District No. 15.
' sations in the extreme lower part of the
I 1 . ) M
If more or less of the above symptoms
are present, no invalid ' woman can do
better than take Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, one of the leading and pre
dominating ingredients of which is Uni
corn root, or Helonias, associated with
other equally efficient medicinal extracts
of native roots.
From the above extracts it will be
understood why Doctor Pierce is so suc
cessful in curing diseases peculiar to
women with a carefully prepared glyc
eric extract of the above mentioned
roots In just the right proportions this
compound being called Dr. Pierce's 'Fa
vorite Prescription. As a solvent and
-preservative, glycerine is superior to alco
hol and is entirely unobjectionable. The
"Favorite Prescription" is the only medi
cine put up for sale through druggists
for the cure of woman's peculiar ail
ments that does not contain alcohol and
that too in large quantities. It is also
the only non-secret medicine for women
sold by druggists. Its ingredients are
printed in full on the bottle wrapper and
in plain English. -
Dr. Pierce feels that he can afford to
take the afflicted into his full confidence
and lay all the tagredients of his medi
cines freely before them because these
ingredients are such as are endorsed and
most strongly praised by scores of the
most eminent medical writers of all the
several schools of practice as cures for
the diseases for which these medicines
are recommenuea.
Your druggists sell the " Favomtk
Prkscriptios " and also that famous
alterative, blood purifier and stomach
tonic, the "Goldes Mkdical Discov
ert." Write to Dr. Pierce about vnnr
case. He is an experienced physican i W. F. Harris
and will treat vour case a.a rnnfiHon. :pnru jP. rv
tial and without charge for correspond- ! j tr fnodv
ence. Address him at t.hn Tt,i,h I V "4y
Cummins & Jones
Clarke's Saw Mill
P. Stageman
P. Massinger ,
C. Jones
B. Grisenthwaite " ,
E. W. Hornshuh
V. Bohlander
C. Stiner
F. Bohlander '
. ' District No. 20.
A. Klebe 1
Fred Madison
E. O. Baker
A. , Klebe
C. Kensy " ':
J. Wallace -
B. Sullivan . . ,
District No. 22.
Mart Baty
Albert Baty . "
Albert Engle
District No. 23.
R. W. Zimmerman
F. M. Lucke . . .
H. Deitz
H. G. Ziegler
Wm. Fry , 1 "
. District No. 24.
Carlton & Rosenkrans,, .
S. Kinser
S. Kinser .- ,
Rile Garret,
H. Kunke,
SEVEN
P. Kunke, -
E. Werner,
Bert Byers,
R. I. Garrett .
District No. 25.
I. A. Boney
A. Gribble
G. R. Bailey
W. Sutherland
B. Mitts
- District No. 27.
John Furgeson
James Gray
Ben Thomas
Orlan Thomas,
James Nicholson,
C. C. Quinn, '
A. Mazingo,.
John Labour, '
District No. 31.
H. Schatz,
P. Schroeder,
G., Volpp,
J. 'Bushbaum, v
A.. Delkar,
Sager & Kekel, -M.
Rauch,
J. Sager, '
F. Kekel,
August Delker,
J. Wanker, ,
R. Schroeder,
G. Setje,
Z. Elligsen,
District No. 34.
Willamette Falls Co.,
Wilson & Cooke,
Beall & Co.,
Wilson & Cooke,
J. Turner,
L. Sharlber,
J. C. Reasoner,
P. Berdine,
J. Edmonds,
Chas. Baker, i
G. Shauber,
Edward Gross,
C. Turner, ' i -
A. Koellermeier,
E. Strickland, 5 .
W. Kaiser, . ? '
H. Dunwald, '
E. Courand,
James Downey,
John Younker,
E. Courand,
H. Dunwald,
F. 'E. Reasoner,
L. C. Munson,
F. C. Dunwald.
M. S. Rouch,
John Roach,
F. E. Zook,
M. B. Webster,
F. T. Doty.
W. Johnson,
N. Greenman,
A. H. Miley,
Tom Smith,
W. Ford,
L. Erickson,
J. Bullock,
T. McGetchie,
W. Graham, ' 1
W. Dickerson,
A. Granquist,
N.. Snyder, .
Stricklin,
Rawlins,
G. Califf, ;
J Howell,
R. J. Miles,
M. Davis,
Ward,
Camble.
M. Sinnott,
Boyles,
- Green,
63.32 E. Glass, 32.00
29.93 F. Shannon, 34.00
1.10 R. Bernler, 16.50
1.10 A. Wilkinson ' ; 5. 50
3 . 00 J. W. MacKay, 14.00
1.50 !C. Shields, 8.00
10.00 W. Reams, " 3.00
4.50 I General Roads.
3.00 C. N. Greenman, 14.30
1.50 Thos. F. Ryan, - 3.25
Wm.' Brobst, ' . - ,38.00
S. A. Manning, " - 60.00
T. B. Killen, 30.10
1.70
5.25
- 3.00
12.50
15.00
6.25
.12.50
Allowances. Joy County Charges:
C. E. Swan,
Mrs. H. Woods,
Mrs." Ryckman,
R, G. Ogden, " .
C. E. Burns,
6.12 B. F. Forrester.
6.12 W. J. Lewellen.
8.75 M. Kruger, .
L. Matherson,
17.25 Mrs. Valentine,
6.50 John , Aven,
6.50 I ITorton & Jack,
6.50 iW. L. Molloy,
3. -00 Isaac Prindle, "
W. T. Gardner,
43.70 Mrs. M. Pickens,
, 6.00 A. G. Guynup, x ' ,
3.00 Brunswick Restaurant,
1.50 F. W. Sprague,
1.50 E. Hitchman,
cmfwyppp Mrs. Bradtl,
1.50 Mrs. C. J. Parker, A
1.50 A. Imel,
1.50 Mrs. Heinz,
5.00 J. A. Jones, .
Indigent Soldier.
3.90 Mead Post No. 2,
2.4f Pauper Account.
3. If W. J. Lewellen,
. 6.6f Horton & Jack, '
10. 0 Circuit Court.
J. F." May,
6. Of Justice of the Peace.
7.5f J. C. Haines,
12. 7f C. N. Haines,
4.5f Jacob Mills,
6. Of L. Stipp,
4.5 H. W. Trembath,
4.5( .'L. Stipp,
24. 0C jH. W. Trembath,,
- J J. C. Haines,
1.7f W. E. Wanker,
20.SC H. W. Koehler,
i
i
ence. Address him at the Invalids'
notei ana surgical institute, Buffalo,
N. Y., of which he is chief " consulting
physician. -
It is as easy' to be well as ill and
much more comfortable. Constipation
is the cause of many forms of illness.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. Thev are tinv, sugar-coated
granules. One Tittle "Pellet "is a gentle
laxative, two a mild., cathartic, 'Ail
uroicia tu uieuicilltts s?il Ml f 111.
A good medical book, written in plain
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 formerly j W. Aj .'
sold in cloth binding for $1.50. Send 31 j M Bar
cents. In-one-cent-etamus - tor nav for
of mailing only for paper-covered copy, it ,M
addressing Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo !A- H- KnlSn
N. Y.; or 31 cents for an elegantly cloth- ' D1
J. A. Confer
S. 11. Thompson
H. Hill
J. Ward
F. W. Hacker
W. H. Matheny
W. Rowland
C, F. Fuge
L. Fuge
B. Blanchard, . ',
R. Wilkeson
H. Rowland
W. F. Harris
R. H. Taber
District No.
TIce .
Bannore .
Alex Tice
17.
F. Busch
District No. 18.
11.40
10.80
63.00
21.88
21.88
32.80
5.25
31.06
22.31
31.06
29.30
31.06
15.75
15.75
6.56
5.18
5.25
1.50
3.75
' 6 .00
2.50;
- 1
3.25
M. L. Rauch,
E. Hughes,
L. Finn,
. M. MacKay,
W. Snyder,
District No. 35.
D. Edwards,
District No. 36.
W. F. Stanton,
Fry & Scholl,
N. Blair,
District No. 39.
Bailey, v
Splinter, !
Beard,
Stevens, 7
Shelley,
Bailey,
Weise Bridge.
J. C. Zinser,
F. Busch,
E. Story,
W. P. & P. Co.,
Oregon City Foundry.
O. C. Lumber Co., .
O. C Lumber Co.,
Pope & Co.,
B. Shipley, .
W. Martin,
C -Shields,
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
; 5.00
' 5.00
t" 6.00
7.00
8.00
7.00
8.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10,00
15.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
' $5.00
36.50
4.80
-4.20
It serves, both one year for only $1.50
the price of the Enterprise alone.
This farm paper is highly recommend
ed by the leading experts on .farming;
stock raising and fruit growing. This
offer Is a snap. Call at the office or
mail us your subscription.
"'"I suffered habitually from, consti
pation. Doan's Regulets relieved and
strengthened the bowels, so that they
have been regular since." A. E. Davis
grocer. Sulphur Springs, Texas.
7.87
19.69
16.19
32.00
12.25
11.00
17.75
31.00
21.00
21.00
13.00
27.50
239.50
9.30
76.48
.95
29.32
1.75
16.00
22.00
17.00
40.00
' 42.00
15.95
22.00
21.00
8.31
7.88
2.62
18.00
25.50
20.00
24.00
20.00
10.00
8.32
9.19
4.82
4.82
3.00
55.00
66.00
3.50
.50
2.00
41.25
32.00
32.00
26.00
8.00
22.75
30.00
21.00
3.50
10.50
29.00
13.12
13.12
12.00
4.00
15.00
11.39
3.50
1.75
8.00
3.50
3.50
4.00
70.00
15.95
A. W. Shipley.
C. B. Hall, '
Martin Blankln,
John Fox,.
G. E. Cline,
M. McMinnls,
J. W. Thomas,
D. Howell,
Ed. Campbell,
Eli Blatt,
John Armbuster,
M. E. Kandle,
F. T. Shute, 1
L. Rath,
Jail.
Peter Nehren,
Court House.
Fred Wieder,
Wilson & Cooke,
A. Mihlstin,
Clerk.
Glass & Prudhomme,
Sheriff.
J. R. Shaver, '
H. W. Trembath,
School Supt.
T. J. Gary,
L. A. Read,
W. A. Schmidt,
Estella Salisbury,
D. P. Mathews,
J. C. Zinser,
Treasurer.
Glass & Prudhomme, -Ednetta
Chase,
Co. Commissioner.
T. B. Killen,
Wm. Brobst,
Surveyor.
J. W. Meldrum,
E. P. Rands,
Coroner.
F. Saling,
F. Millard,
F. Williams,
Otto Myrhe,
D. George,
Al. Drill,
Dr. C. B. Smith,
Albert Johnson,
Chas. Scott,
B. R. Kimmel,
Llvy Stipp,
J: F. Clark,
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.70
2.40
5:95
20.05
10.10
1.45
7.00
1.70
1.70
,- 1.70
' - 1.50
1.70
1.50
2.00
2.0o
2.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
15.00
2.00
2.25
2.05
45.00
1.90
18.70
18.00
18.00
, 3.00
2.00
3.00
51:60
12.00
17.00
13.20
11.60
19.50
16.50
1.20 j
1.20 1
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
10.40
1.70
1.70
1.70
19.25
10.70
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Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Leaves.
8:00 A.M.
Daily.
7.00 P.M.
UNION DEPOT
For Mavirer. Rainier,
Clatskanie. Weatoort
Clifton, Astoria, War
ren ton, f lavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens,
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side, Astoria and
Seashore.
Express Daily.
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C. A. STEWART. Comm'l Ast.. jn
Alder street. Phone Main 906.
J. C. MATO. O. F. & P. A. Astoria. Or.
Courier,
Enterprise,
Printing.
Election.
15.10
1.50
3.00
9.50
45.00
3.50
29.75
24.50
23.62
22.50
11.50
6.30 I
21.95
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21.38 I
49.32
Pope & Co.,
H. Epperson,
J. W. McAnulty, '
Current Expense.
Thos. F. Ryan
Blake McFall Co.,
Telephone Compaay,
Board Water Comm'r
Tax Department.
Nettle Kruse,
Ella Shaver,
D. C. Boyles,
Huntley Bros, Stat'y..
Burroughs' Company,
23.03
$198.02
2.40
7.10
48.00
8.40
6.15
15.00
34.25
- 50.00
45.75
25.75
$375.00
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