Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 01, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906.
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WAGES ARE RAISED
BOTH PAPER MILLS GRANT AN
ADVANCE.
Mirana An Increase In Annual Payroll
of City of About
145,000
iitnimduy I'vimlng lb" inonuK")
in. m at in. Hi th VViuamttU Pulp a
I ' 1 1 1 i i ( ' 1 1 1 1 j i f 1 1 1 y Ullil !ll flown fill
illlilillk 1 1 1 1 1 ( K I'. i" i 1 'Milium all
Tim liinlloM1 l'riKriHHlvi Aid and
I, Horary Club mot nl Mrn. KhiIIiiii'm
mi Hi" 12th i,f May, hut omlUiul tho
nii'i
linn. -I their
Hiiilii'H for tli"
h to which thy
ii'iiil now The
IiiikIi nftcr the
noUIK'i'il ii voluntary ml min i, of lift
cents par iluy In all m.'ii In their m
ilii) who a ri' now i i . 1 1 1 1 $1 .75 aii'l
$'..'iiii pur day i hi ailvanco uppllcri
in the ..!;' of shout roo nun ami
uk'MIik an inrri'iiHc In i In- wiiK'' luy
roll ni Oregon city of alum! $;i7ro per
mouth, ni ilium! 45,uini per year.
TIiIh -,i no. M ailvanc la ; .
which . ..ni i-
the in. in m.i iriiH
iniinlty, in welootn
t'lty icoilc TIiIh
vhik'k In wiikch Ihii
(lie naticr iiiIIIm In
few ycarH ami In a larnt
OOUBtl for the Iinniiuiil.nl
iliul prcvull between Hi
i HtilmtHntlnlly to
illy of Hi uii
im wh to Optima
n Ihi. Hcconil ml
Iiiih I ti inailc hy
n wllhln lh IiihI
.1' Ml' .1 "I' H'
II' III I. .11
111 lllll
i ... i . ami the workman.
Mondtf eyetiiBi forty of the bj
implored In till machine room, loft
the mill when ihelr ileiuanil Sir an 'l
Miii. e In wiikm, thai Ini'l been mnile In
I he iiliHeiice of Mr Ijiuk. wkm not
Kranteil Weilueniluy afternoon, Hfter
a conference with Mr Limit, the nmtl
returneil to Ihelr work. Hlnce they ex
pltlBOd Hint ihev hail Hlrnck with tin'
understand Ibi iimt the manajpw ,N
In Ihe cltv ami had etillri'ly lirimreil
tln lr rcucHt for more which The
riiUe that Iiiih heen Kiimleil !u heen
coiiteiniilaleil hy ihe comiiaiiy for
one time. It h cUktOMd I'y reprett
entntlvc of the company
SUNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK.
Mcaaleri are quite prevalent here
Several liew cane have heen reported
the laxt Week
We are glad lo Hay that Grandpa
JotWHoti who wiih partially paralyzed
h much Impriiveil ami walkiil to bin
iliniKhter'H on 4ant Saturday We hope
In' may rcKalu the uhc of hln hand
reejultr prosruniM
ttwratlon to mftktsi
Sun KranclHco miffer
have u hox ready ti
IniHleHH nerved a n It
a iic wiih compliilnd and then ad
journed in moid the 2i day of June at
MiM. I, M. Uuntur'M,
The Sunday School lately oi'Kiinl.ed
at Hock ('reek School hoilMCl la pro
uroHHlnu with Everett Muhhard iih Sii
peilllll'llllenl 10 IT) II 1 II Sloll, IIH Secre
tary, Hliodit Hmlth, OikhiiIhi ; Anna
Sloll, iiMHlutaiil ; Uiulne Htoll, Choir
Ifltj BurtOO liearilurff, Janitor and
Eunice Deiirdorff Librarian
.1. E heaidorlT'M folk are enJoyltiK
the luxury of new potatoes
A HiirprlHe wuh Klvn Mr. and Mr.
Grlffih mi TueHday evenlni?. 22d Inat,
In honor of Ihelr .Villi or Kohlon wed
ding, NelKhliorn and friend gathered
there at about half pant aeven with
lunch, and coiiKralulntloiiH were freely
given, There were about alxtyllvo
perMOIlH pfeHent, they were completely
tiikcn hy Hiirprlne and were very much
I nleaneil They were preHeuted with
Hcvcral nice preMenlH. a gold lined fruit
iIIhIi, it ii 1 1 clock, berry i o and two
! Miliar .""i. two ki aphopbonoH were
I on the hi'ciiii and tuade much uuiuhc
ineiit and lifter a boiinteoiiH lunch wiih
j aerveil, the hoiik "Hod be with you"
i wna hiiiik and after winding them
many more happy yearn of life, the
company dlHpci-Hcd ut nhout twelve
; o'clock Tim HiifjirlMo will long !
reinemhered Among thone present
were Mr. and Mra. Gage, Mr. anil
I Mrs Hldgoway. Mra. Kate Sn inner,
Kilel and Nellie Sumner, Mr and MrH.
OttO Smith and baby. MrH. Ott and
Hilda OU, Mr and Mra A Hunter and
l.ydla Hunter, Mth Coity, Mr and
Mra Htnldt and daughter Clara. Mra.
HltiKHlad. Mr and Mra lie!, and two
daughter Frank and Fred tHoll MIhh
Anna. Uiiilaa. Myrtle and Emma Htoll.
Mr and Mra. Hurkhart, Mr and Mm.
CiKike. Mr I Hubbard, Mr and
MrH Heo lleardorfr, Mra M. Don
ley and Hon Will. Mra II Donley and
baby. Mr. and Mra Frank Sumner,
Mrn Berth! lienrdorff and daughter,
Mr Krauh lirlffth wiih alao preaent
with numbera of othera unknown Ui
the writer.
Hock Creek Hchool i progretudnv
nicely with MIhh Ktuuitt KUdnHtutth
UK teacher
STUB
To be torn off by the Chairman
STUB
i
To be be torn off by theJFtrat Clerk
OFFICIAL BALLOT
FOR
Precinct, Clackamas County
JUNE 4, J906
Mark Cross (X) Between the Number and Name of Each Candidate or Answer Voted for.
COUNTY
t7th SENATORIAL DISTRICT
For United States Senator, To Fill Vacancy
12 HIHAM GOULD, of Yamhill Co
13 FRBD W, MULKEY, of Multnomah Co ...
14 I D, STEVENS, of Multnomah Co
Vote For Orw
. . . Problbllloo
Republican
For U.S. Senator, for term beginning Mar. 4, 1907
M JONATHAN BOURNB, JR., of Multnomah Co . .
1C
18
Vote For One
. . . He publican
JOHN M. OKAHIN, of Multnomah Co Democrat
B LKK FAfJKT, of Multnomah Co Prohibition
A. 0. BIMOLA, of Multnomah Co SocleJtat
For Joint Senator, Clackamas and Multnomah Co. Vote For One
52 A. A. BAILEY, of Multnomah Co Republican
53 A. F. FLEGEL, of Multnomah Co Democrat
54 J08EPH EHALAINBS, of Multnomah Co Socialist
r,5 A. F. MILLER, of Multnomah Co Prohibition
1st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
For Representative in Congress 1st District Vot
For One
CHA8UM V. GALLOWAY, of Yamhill Co Democrat
EDWARD F. GREEN, of BeatOO Co Prohibition
WILLIH C, HAWLEY. of Marlon Co ..s Republican
W. W. MYERS, of Clackamaa Co Soclallat
J7th REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
For Representative, Clackamas and Multnomah Counties vote for one
5C JAMES U. CAMPBELL, of Clackamas Co Republioaa
07 A. W. FANKHAUSER, of Clackamaa Co Prohibition
CONTINUE
Thoaa who ar Kalnlng flnah
and ni t.iji h by raitular treat
ment with
Scott's Emulsion
hould contlnus th treatment
In hot wantheri amallnr dam
anda little cool milk with It will
(Jo awny with any obleotlon
which la attacshed to fatty pro
ducta dMrlns the heated
eeaaon.
Send tor I... Maple.
som a mownk, Dieabia,
49.41) I'Mil SlrMI, Ywk.
m and . ... , II drugs,.
Resolutioni of Condolence.
Henolveil. That whereaH It bun pleus i
eil the MaHter to call from our mhlxt
the mother of Mr Rodlun, therefore
be II
Hewilveil. by the Laitlen' Club uh
Homblcil. that we realize our Iohh 1h
tn the MaMter nlven and that the be
reaved family have lont a faithful
mother, and we hereby extend our
baartfclt Mympathy to them. Blirneil:
MrH M K Donley, ICmma KleiiiHinlth,
Mm Nona Donley. Mtm I. (i White.
Ada K 1oiik. Martha KeytiH, Alice M.
Iieardnrff. llertha M Denrdorff.
STATE
For Governor
Vote For One
sit JOSEPH MEINDL, of Clackamas Co 8oelaHet
59 A. P. NELSON, of Multnomah Co Democrat
For State Senator Vote For One
60 BEARD, WM Sodaliat
61- BROWNELL, GEO. C Republlcaa
62 HEDGES, JOSEPH E Democrat
63 kfhhon. N. F. "Iaaependent, do rlgty
I 11. AMOS, of Multnomah Co Prohibition
24
C. W. BARZEE, of Wasco Co Socialist
GEORGE E. CHAMHERLAIN. of Multnomah Co Democrat
JAMES WITHYCOMBE, of Benton Co Republican
For Representative
Vote For Three
64
G6
66
DYE. C. H.
HUNTLEY, C. G.
JONES, LINN E.
.Republican
Free 30 Days' Trial Free
ReVVSf our complex ion. Saves your clothes.
BftVM oor temper. Saves your money.
Saves weary steps. Saves your health.
Savet- your time,
Helpline no changing. No scorching, no
dirt, 1'nifonu temperature. Is never too
cold. 1- never too hot. Is always ready.
No reheating
New Model Electric Flat Iron
A houseno 1 Convenience that saves Time,
Strength and Money.
Styles and Prices of Irons
Style No, I Regular household ,6-lb. Flat Iron $4.00
Style No. 2 Nickel' Plated, H-lb. Smoothing
Iron, for dainty work .... $4.00
Fill in the coupon below, specifying the style
of Iron you prefer, and mail to us at once.
Your select! Hi will he delivered promptly upon
receipt of ihe coupon, with absolutely no expense
to you.
For Secretary ot State Vote For One
27 FRANK W. BENSON, of Douglas Co Republican
M R- c7 BROWN, of. Douglas Co.., Soclallat
29 T. 8. McDANlEL. of Multnomah Co ProhlbiUon
30 P. H. SROAT, of Marlon Co Democrat
67 ADEN, HENRY D.
68 EBY, O. Dt
69 WAIT, C. N,
. Democrat
70 GATHER, ROBERT )
71 KRAXBERGER. F. J. ) .
7J THOMAS, M. V. )
BedaUat
For State. Treasurer
Vote For One
Cut Out Coupon
Portland General Electric Company,
Gentlemen You may lf liver to me one Klectric 1'iat
JJ sree to try, and il un-
tatllfact.iry to me, to return to you within 30 days from
date of delivery. Ill do not return it at tnat time you
111, iv rluiiKe same lo mv itcct nut at f4 o. It IS Understood
that no charge will In- made fo' tl.e iron if 1 return it with
in 30 dHyn,
Name '
Addreea
Kill in and mail COUPUN TODAY to
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Contract Agent for Oregon City
31 LESLIE BUTLER, of Wasco Co .". . Prohibition
32 G. R. COOK, of Multnomah Co Socialist
3:i J D. MATLOCK, of Lane Co Democrat
::i QBORGH A. BTEEL, of Clackamas Co Republican
For Supreme Judge Vote For One
:if. c i I1RKJHT, of Sherman Co 7777 Prohibition
:;6 ROBERT EAKIN, of Union Co 7., Republican
37 T. (i. HA1LEY, of Umatilla Co Democrat
3lT MARC!U8W. BOBBINS, of losephine Co Socialist
For Attorney General Vote For One
39 C. C. BRIX, of Crook Co Socialist
40 A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas Co ....Republican
41 ROBERT A. MILLER, of Multnomah Co.". .' '. .7.7 Democrat
42 F. H RUTHERFORD, of Multnomah Co. .7 Prohiwtion
For Superintendent of Public Instruction Vote For One
43 J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah Co Republican
44 J. E. HOSMER, of Multnomah Co Socialist
45 HENRY SHEAR, of Benton Co ProhlbiUon
2 J ,
For State Printer Vote For One
46 J. C. COOPER, of Yamhill Co . . . . . 777777 777 777 7777. 777 7.7 7 Socialist
47 WILLIS S. DUNIWAY, of Multnomah Co Republican
48 ALVIN S. HAWK, of Multnomah Co Prohibition
49 .1 SCOTT TAYLOR, of Klamath Co 7 7.7 7 .. Democrat
For County Judge
Vote For One
73 DIMICK, GRANT B.
74 8PENCE, C. E
75
.Republican
.Socialist
STARKWEATHER, HARVEY G.
.Democrat
For County Commissioner
76
Vote For One
COALMAN, ELIJAH
.Socialist
77
GRACE, J.
.Democrat
78
LEWELLEN, JOHN H.
.Republican
For Sheriff
79
BEATIE. R. B.
Vote For One
Democrat
SO
MADDOCK, ELI C.
. Republican
81
MATHEWS, F. M.
.Socialist
For County Clerk
82 GREENMAN, F. W.
Vote For One
. Republican
83 LATOURETTE, H. F.
84
. Democrat
REYNOLDS, CHAS. E.
.Socialist
For Recorder of Conveyances
Vote For One
For Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspector of
Factories and Workshops yote For One
50 O. P. II OFF, of Multnomah Co Republican
51 W. B. RICHARDS, of Linn Co 7777 Democrat
86 KmTffMAN, J. Y Soclallat
86 RA SBY, CHAUNCEY e7 Republican
g7 "shTaNNON, WILLIAM .7777. Democrat
For Treasurer Vote For One
88 BAKER7 ROBERT- Democrat
89 MORAN, CHARLES Soclallat
90 "PADDOCK, J. C. 7 Republican
For Surveyor
Vote For One
4)1 HUNGATE, S. A. D Republican
For Coroner Vote For One
92 HOLMAN, R. L. Republican
93 JONES, GEO. M. 7. . .Socialist
94 MEISSNEr7dR. C. H 77Democrat
PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM PETITION
Shall act appropriating money for maintaining Insane Asylum, Penitentiary,
Deaf -Mute,. Blind School, University. Agricultural College and Normal
Schools be approved. Vote Yes or No
300
301
Yes
No
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