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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1908.
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from page 7.)
A. J. Lewis, 14.00
S. E. Hillman, 15.20
Paul Dunn, 24.00
O. P. Sharp, 19.SO
W. 11. Mat toon, 20.60
Hans Paulsen, 19,40
Samuel Myers, 4.20
John Blttner, 14.00
C. S. Fuse, 4.20
James Dowllng, 4.C0
J. Bluhni, 2.S0
Wm. Beard, 4.40
Albert Crossan, 28.00
A. Walker, 4. 20
Wm. Sprague, SCO
Fred Bluhm, 4.00
A. K. Stephens, 2.40
Fred Ely, 4. 20
F. A. Miles, 4.20
Samuel Elmer, 4.40
Fred Heft, 4.00
Daniel Williams, 4.20
C. W. Fred rich, 4.20
H. S. Mount, 2.20
Thos. Armstrong, 4.60
George Brockart, 1S.00
Gertrude Hughes, 4.20
Gertie Hughes, 6.00
of the Peace
T. J. Jonsrud, 3.95
Bert Jonsrud, 9.40
James Henderson, 3.70
Lewis Cook, 3.70
Chas. Betz, 3.70
Mrs. Frohlick, 5.10
Livy SUpp, 4.70
Ed. Shaw, 3.10
L- Stipp, 3.70
Chas. F. Ely, 5.40
L. Stipp, 5.10
H. W. Trentbath, 9.00 j
L. Stipp, 9.70
G. A. Brown, n.20
A. L. Hunter, 3.50
A. Hunter. 3.50
E. Ringsted, 3.50
Hubbard, 3.50
J. Henderson, 3.50
L. Stipp, 3.70
H. W. Trembath, 2.40
L. SUpp, 4.70
C. E. Burns, 3.10
Sherlff-
Zumwalt & Wilson, 12.00
H. W. Trembath, 32.07
Recorder
Glass & 'Prudhomme, 17.50
CI Buehegger, 50.00
G. L. Hedges, 9.00
Treasurer
Enos Cahill, 3.50
Ednetta Chase, 34.00
Coroner
R. L. Holman, 5.00
! G. C. Burk, 1.40
G. H. Hargraves, 1.40
J. A. Tufts, 1.40
J. C. Sawyer, 1.40
H. Peckover, 1.40
i- H. Blankenship, l.4o
, F. C. Milhorn, 1.70
D. L. Torrance, 1.70
Dr. Meissner, 5.20
C. E. Rlckabaugh, 1.70
" L. P. Lovett, 1.70
. J. W. Loder, 5.20
R. L. Holman, 16.00
Dr. C. B. Smith, 6.00
E. Peterson, 1.70
James Alexander, 1.70
Richard Alexander, 1.70
F. Williams, 1.70
L. C. Erie, 1.20
Otto Myrhe, 1.20
Lester Hale, - 1.20
F. Millard, 1.20
W. W. Tucker, 1.20 1
Fred Kruse, 1.20
J. W. Loder, 10.30
R. L. Holman, 17.45
Assessor
Antoinette Walden, 6.00
F. J. Kelson, 75.00
Ella Shaver, 50.OO
Current Expense
G. B. Dimick, 5.00
Telephone Co, 9.55
Court House
Peter Nehren, 9.00
Pauper
Mrs. Guynup, 15.00
R. L. Holman, 23.00
C. Bluhm, 5.00
C. Bluhm, 5.00
Mrs. Guynup, 5.00
Insane
A. M. Shibley, 5.00
W. Howell, 4.00
D. A. Chase, 2.50
S. Raney, 2.50
Road Surveys
J. W. Meldrum, 80.30
J. Lewellen, 36.80
W. H. Counsel, 36.80
L. Koellermeier, 4.00
A. Koellermeier, 4.00
A. J. Hodge, 4.00
H. A. Iderhoff, 4.00
L. Toedtemeier, 2.00
A. Tofcdtermeler, 1 2.00
K. Koellermeier, 2.00
Thos. Daniels, 2.00
Radford & Son, 8.00
Wm. Hudson, 4.00
A. Radford, 2.60
Paul Prue, 2. 00
Victor Halter, 2.00
Printing
Courier, 9.28
Enterprise, 79.45
Road Work
District No. 1
W. H. Counsell, 5.50
W. Smart, 11.00
A. Tucholke, 12.00
A. Kirkley, 6.00
C. Counsell, c.00
W. H. Counsell, 10.00
No. 4
R. Zeek, C.C0
P. Douglass, 14.00
C. Locgwell, 2.25
Grover Douglas, 23.25
Ed. Douglas, 25.00
S. S. Wilson, 18.00
J. F. Douglas, 10.50
W. Douglas, 18.00
H. F. Gibson, 2.50
Grover Judd, ic.25
C. Bartolmay, 7.00
H. S. Gibson, . 32.50
No. 5
J. Straus, 117.30
W. A. Hall, 21.25
A. Vester, 25.00
No. 6
A. D. Edwards, 55.00
J. B. Fawnwy, ,75
John Straus, 178.10
.1. S. Albel, 22.00
J. E. Albel, 22.00
A. Winche, 8.25
J. Strous, 18.75
No. 7
Meinig Bros. .90
Thos. Aubry, 4.50
E. R. Leaf, 3.00
i Chas. Leaf, 7.50
W. A. Crtm 3.00
W. S. Fogies, 22.50
J. M. Thomas, 3.00
A. C. Thomas, 3.00
Jas. Fogies, 28.00
No. 8
Moinlg Bros. 10.00
F. McCabo, 9.00
B. F. Hart, 3.00
II. Brldenstlne, 6.00
D. V. Douglas, 10.00
No. 9
L. S. Baker, 8.75
Henry Schmidt, 11.40
Robert Miller, 12.45
S. Muler, 6.00
Peter Rath, 9.20
Wllle Una, 4.35
Krlst Johnson, 1.50
Paul Mlguala, .75
George Wolf, 3.00
Ed. Wolf, 1.55
M. Kitchmiller, 7.50
G. Woodle, 3.00
William Held, 18.25
No. 10
Cary Hardware Co., ' 10..96
Wm. Davis, 23.00
Chas. Graham, 3.00
Otto Kletsch, 3.00
F. H. Davis, 6.00
Herbert Huxley, 9.00
E. L. Wannacott, 5.00
D. Brldenstine, f 2.00
R. Herring, g.oo
Henry Anders. 8.00
W. R. Oatfleld, 27.50
Walter Lemon, 2.00
No. 11
W. A. Holmes, 4.25
C. H. Dauchy, 1.95
M. Rivers, 31.00
Frank Smith, 15.75
C. E. Smith, 10.50
M. Glass, 19.25
G. Randolph, 1.75
W. Forsythe, 1.75
George Rail, 14.50
E. Rivers, 14.50
J. E. Smith, 50.00
O. L. Clyde, 14.87
W. H. Smith, 7.87
E. Himler, 35.50
J. Murphy, 35.00
J. Shafer, 3.50
O. Freytag, 19.00
E. Carter, 1.50 !
No. 12
Wilson & Cooke, g.25
uonney & Miller, 70.66
Storm & Storm, 303.85
Fred Gerber, s.oo
J. S. Gill, 35.00 I
E. Swales, 33.00 1
J. Campbell, 14.00
R. Kerr, 2.25
E. A. B. Howard, 7.00
C. Gill, 16.S0
H. Gill, 21.00
C. Johnson, 14. 00
J. Mosteel, 4.00
A. Mosteel, 5.75
F. Gerber, 20.50
A. J. Johnson. 1 7S
District No. 13
Fashion Stable, 2.00
F. Busch, i.bo
Scripture & Beauliau, 8.90
Pope & Co., 65.60
J. H. Moody, 28.00
C. W. Parrish, 16.50
James Davis, 16.00
John Green, 10.95
W. H. Brown, S.75
Harry Hubert, 2.60
H. P. Mattoon, 5.25
W. C. Ward, 10.50
H. H. Mattoon, 17.50
John Hughes, 25.35
George Gill, 29.75
Earl Fairbrother, 11.35
C. M. Fairbrother, 7.00
C Ray, 18.35
A. Hubert, 17.50
W. E. Emmet, 3.50
A. M. Kirchem, 37.60
Geo. Funk, 19.25
Fred Rant, 45.25
J. T. Kullam. is nn
District No. 14
E. Story, 2.00
J. Everhart & Co., 11.20
Cummins & Co., 184.69
Burley & Moran, 8.25
C. W. Freidrich, 3.50
G. F. Gibbs, 37.50
Harry Shelly, 14.00
James Shelly, 15.75
A. Mautz, 10.50
C. C. Gibbs, 14.00
A. Splinter, 10.50
T. W. Gibbs, 5.25
Geo. Shortledge, 5.25
Geo. Huberr, 5.25
G. F. Gibbs, 22.50
C. C. Gibbs, 10.50
F. W. Glbbe, 7.00
James Shelly, 3.50
Geo. Shortledge, 6 25
Geo. Huberr, 9.65
A. Splinter. 1 ?s.
District No. 15
F. Bunch, 1.80
O. C. Planing Mills, 17.61
R. H. Taber, 47.60
A. Warner, 30.77
C. Clark, 1.23
itoy starrord, 25.90
Carl Scheck, 18.12
Ward B. Lawton, 16.50
D. G. Hylton, 27.75
H. L. Scheer, 5.25
Gus Winesett, 8.75
Frank Hendricks, 1.75
Geo. Winesett, 14.62
Geo. Harding, 1.75
M. Telford, 2.63
Adolph Joehnke, 15.75
F. L. Trullinger, .88
R. Dundas, 3.00
J. Fettinger, 3.00
Walter Mead, 3.00
R. Gelger, 2.25
Fred Chinn, 3.00
Tom Penman, 3.00
Wm. Gardner, 2.25
H. Engle, l.r.o
Will Steahely, 4.50
A. Curry, 2.00
J. L. Mattock, 3.00
J. Hettinger, 13.90
A. Steahely, 4 00
W. G. Randall, 5.00
C. H. Rider, 7.00
District No. 16
F. Busch, 3.25
C. H. Rider, 3.00
H. H. Gregory, 6.00
Walter Mead, 12.00
George Rider, 3.00
Tom Penman, 6.00
V. G. Randall, 40.00
Fred Chinn, 3.00
Wm. Huras, 3.00
L. L. Mattock, 15.00
A. Blunchard, 6.00
R. Dundas, 1.50
J. N. Critzer, 3.00
E. Wheeler, 3,00
No. 17
Carlton & Rodoukrnus,
John Thomas,
Jos. Pvrlngor,
M. lVrlnger,
38.03
11.25
12.75
8.25
4.50
6.25
750
3.75
3.00
18.00
24.00
1.00
27.00
61.50
3.00
1.50
5.25
t
T.
M.
H.
M.
D.
A.
A. Thomas
J. Crimes,
Strojc,
Strejc,
Pmnalotz,
K. lHmtck.
11. Knight,
District No. 18
L. Moser,
Mr. Gibbs.
K. W. llornwhuu,
P. ltohlandor,
District No. 19
J. R. Edwards,
A. Mallntt,
G. Ashby,
J. Trulllwer,
J. J. Miillatt.
W. 11. Husband,
J. Edwards,
District No. 20
F. Busch.
4.50
1.50
15.00
.75
1.50
3.70
3.00
1.25
7.50
37.50
23.90
16.63
23 90
15.75
22.75
2.50
1.37
7.60
1.75
19C5
31.60
44.25
10.50
4025
S3 25
26.75
53.12
17.05
9.62
17.50
22.75
30.00
3.50
23.63
15.75
5.66
3.60
64.60
Amos Valleu,
U. S. Dlx.
C. Wttner,
B. Sullivan,
District No. 21
Win. Baker,
F. Carver.
F. Countryman,
J. Countryman,
Dan McClaren,
P. E. Bouncy,
Oliver I.aferty,
I7. R. James,
B. Hubbard,
J. Gorbett.
James Mallntt,
Peter Laforty,
Bon Noyer,
J. C. C. Hall,
Leo. Carver,
F. Arquette,
W. K. Itonnoy,
District No. 22
R. D. Ball.
D. C. Ball.
Budd Lay,
Goo. Boy or,
A. Engle,
Neil Jackson,
Gotlleb Freyer,
Ira nickoy,
B. F. Noyer,
Clay Engle,
Fred Shaffer,
District No. 23
S. O. Miller & Son,
R. W. Zimmerman,
A. J. Zimmerman,
26.97
44.00
16.25
10.50
9.00
6.75
7.50
3.00
5.50
7.50
3.00
4.50
3.00
18.00
19.50
.75
7.50
18.75
4.50
3.00
1.50
.75
.50
3.50
3.50
3.00
4.50
1.50
20.00
11.45
4.50
6.05
14.00
16.58
11.25
1.50
6.00
.75
3.37
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
1.12
3.00
1.50
.37
17.25
10.12
9.37
7.13
6.00
40.00
Fred Bachert,
W. J. Andrews,
C. Frost,
P. Kratise,
D. Kiramel.
James McGill,
W. W. Keebaucb,
District No. 24
Fred Watson,
J. M. Brier,
Levi Lance,
Frank Keniston,
J. Chrlstaer,
Dallas Miller.
Isaac Williams,
L. Moshbergtar,
O. Kyllo,
A. Eyman,
W. F. Eyman,
F. Schultz,
C. Corothers,
F. E. Fisher,
J. Kramer,
H. Johnson,
E. B. Miller,
J. H. Dozier,
R. I. Garrett,
District No. 25
Carlton & Rosenkrans,
D. Rath,
O. W. Scramlln,
J. B. Mitts,
District No. 27
Carlton & Rosenkrans,
Ira James,
Jake Ernston,
M. D. Leabo,
0. Hammond, '
J. E. Naylor,
Roy Richlngs,
T. O. Ridings,
David Beugll,
Roy RochlngH,
T. A. Spurlin,
Chas. Spurlin,
Edgar Shaver,
J. Skeltan,
Ed. Jackson,
Geo. Jackson,
Fred Hubbard,
H. A. Hlbbard,
W. E. Harmon,
William Harmon,
1. D. Larkins,
J. Labour,
District No. 28
F. J. Ridings, 2.85
Frank Haun, 4.50
Francis Haun, 4.50
C. G. Vorheis, 7.50
Ray Wyland, 1.50
O. C. Williams, 1.50
A. M. Groshong, 15.00
District No. 29
W. L. White. 25.50
District No. 30
A. J. Monk, 18.00
Tom Fox, 3.00
O. Davidson, 16.00
J. Obrlen, 15.00
J. Tiedeman, 12.00
A. Woodhouse, 16.00
Riley Hays, 28.00
John Wanker, 12.00
Frank Whitten, 4.00
J. Monroe, 8.00
Mark Hays, 14.00
Leslie Whltton, 12.00
A. McBeath, 16.00
J. Klsor, 2.00
J. P. Cook, 17.50
District No. 31
Wilson & Cooke, 1.50
Z. Elligscn, 53.10
W. Schatz, 28.00
Aug. Delker, 48.00
G. Kittje, 2.00
J. Reasoner, 8.00
J. Iiushbaiim, 23.02
T. Johnson, 14.00
C. Tumor, 48.0fl
, .1. Wanker, 20.00
M. Todthunter, 21.00
M. Ranch, 2.62
Al. Woodhouse, 10.00
M. Hayes, 1.75
P. Wltten, ' 1.75
W. Powell, 2M.00
K. Koellermeier, 4. 00
District No. 32
Winter Bros. 10.50
Cus Yearger, 7.50
Hen Tooze, 1.50
Henry Wllhelm, 1.50
Dan Stahlnecker, 4.50
Carl Cohman, 5.00
District
District No. 33
Cary Hardware Co., 17.25
Myers & Nash, 55.00
Wm. Clomior, 6.75
Geo. Bowdlsh, 13.50
Willis Yoneo, 13.50
Gerald Wilcox, 1.50
George. Uanoy, 6.00
(li'orgi) Bowdlsh, (1.90
Ed. (Moaner, 34.00
District No. 34
E. Story, .90
J. C. RoiiHouer, 1100
C. Turner, 28.00
A. Koellermeier, 28.00
W, Schnt,, is.ui)
M. Ration. 8 15
(forgo Ranch, 1 88
John Turner, 20.00
L. Shawber, 6.50
A. Dunwold, 5.25
E. llatdorf. 32.00
W. Robinson, 30.00
T. H. Elliott, 17.50
A, Miller, 7.00
J. Boy Ion, 80.00
J. Kraus, 12.00
Jefferson, 8.00
M. Gross, d.oo
Gardner, 8.00
Chan. Baker, 50.00
E. Story, .60
James Shannon, 120.50
Wilson i Cooko, 3.30
Pope & Co., 4.75
J. Montgomery, 1.60
1. A. Lolloall, 4 50
F. Busch, 5.75
Willamette Falls Co., 292.00
Tom Smith, 60.00
C. Hobble, 6.00
L. Erlckson, 46.00
M. Schonebork, 2.00
Tom Noles, 14 00
Tom Munson, 30.00
G. M. Caldwell, 43.00
F. A. Green, 44 00
( S. C. Rohm, U.oo
M. Munch, 42.00
Geo. Volpps, 15.00
Carl Volpp, 23.00
F. Scharber, 15.00
A. Johnson, U.oo
R. Johnson. 11.00
B. Shipley. 14.00
H. H. Payne, n ot)
K. Tumor, 40.00
C. Shields, &2.E0
R. W. Porter, 27.00
H. Yoder. 18.00
O. Johnson, 3.00
R. Gamble, 13.00
A. Fro mon g, 8.00
J. Shannon, 17.60
M.. Snyder. 34.37
J. W. McKay, 93.20
A. J. Monk, 9.00
Tom Fox, 900
O. Davidson, 12.00
J. Obrlen, 9.00
J. Tiedeman, 6 00
A. Woodhouse, 12.00
Riley Hays, 16 00
John Wanker, 12.00
A. L. Walling, 10.00
E. Crourand, 4 00
J. Monroe, 6 50
Mark Hayes, 9 00
Leslie Whitten, 900
J. Manning, g 00
C. Wanker, 4 00
J. P. Cixjk, 10.00
Miller & Jonos, 1.00
Smith Hardware Co., 15 75
Max Webstar, 52.50
F. T. Doty, 63.00
District No. 36
A. J. IjiIh, 300 85
O. I. Miller, 8 25
S. S. Miller, 4.65
I). J. Lais. 10.00
N. Blair, 8.75
District No. 37
C. W. Kruse, C9 50
District No. 38
Rodlun Bros., 52.74
J. Baumgartner, 16.00
A. Tucholke, 12.75
Lewis Tucholke, 8 00
G. W. Th lessen, 1H.00
A. Tucholke, 8.00
Ph. Oatfleld, 2.00
H. Thlessen, 6.00
District No. 39
S. Bailey,
A. Bailey,
15.00
3.00
In the matter of Canadian thistles
on farm of Mrs. Henry Brush, In road
district No. . . . ;
Ordered that the supervisor of said
road district be ordered to destroy
said thistles.
In the matter of telephone nrlvl-
lose of W. A. Proctor and S. W. Sco
vllle; Ordered that said petition be grant
ed.
In the matter of the application for
powder and fuse In road district No.
Ordered that said district be allow
ed seven boxes powder and one roil
fuHe.
In f 10 matter of the application of
T. L. Turner for money to repair the
Turner road;
Ordered that a sum not to exceed
$20.00 be expended on said road, and
that they have the use of a grader.
In the matter remonstrance against
the Rypsczynsld road;
Ordered that the remonstrance be
granted and matter dismissed.
In the matter of the Jacobs road;
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning on the 18th day of July.
In the matter of the reports of View
ers of Koellemeier and Gorbett roadH;
Ordered that matter be referred to
District Attorney for an opinion.
Iu the matter of clwira of Clarke's
Saw Mill Co.;
Ordered that Haiti claim be denied
until lumber is delivered.
In the matter of application of su
pervisor road district 18 for 400 pounds
of powder;
Ordered that application be granted.
In the matter of application of su
pervisor district 20 for powder;
Ordered that application be granted.
In the matter of subscription for
Improvement of road from Meissing
er's corner to Kllnger's;
Ordered that county furnish plunk
ami powder for mile of road, grad
ing and labor to bo done at expense of
petitioners, lumber to be furnished
by petitioners t.o county for $5.40 per
thousand delivered on road.
In the matter of vacation of street
in the town of Boring Junction;
Ordered that the petition be grant
ed as prayed for.
In the matter of tho Daniels road;
Ordered that said road bo opened,
and expense of location be paid by
county.
In Mie matter of changes Jn the
Myer & Beeson road; I
Ordered that viewers meet At place
of beginning of said changes ou tho
18th day of July.
In tho mutter of tho Koellermeier
1 oiul ;
Ordered that thin matter be laid
over until August term.
In tho matter of appointment of
Shirley Buck us Deputy Sheriff;,
Ordered that said appointment bo
approved and salary tlxod at $00.00
per month.
In tho matter of appointment of
Chas. F. Ely as Deputy Sheriff;
Ordered that appointment bo ap
proved, said deputy to serve without
pay from the county.
In the matter of appoint ment of L.IC,
Williams as Deputy Recorder;
Ordered that appointment be ap
proved, and salary uxod at $60 per
month.
In tho matter of appointment of B.
A. Sleight as Deputy County Clerk.
Ordered that appointment bo ap
proved and salttry tlxed, at $60 per
month.
In the matter of appointment of C.
BuohoKKor as Deputy Recorder;
Ordered that upiHiliituiout be ap.
proved and salary llwd at $2 25 per
day.
In the matter of appointment of road
supervisor In district No. 2;
Ordered that ,M. II. Webster bo and
Is appointed supervisor of said dis
trict. lu tho matter of copying record lu
Recorder's office;
Ordered that no person, other than
Recorder or deputies, be allowed to
copy records with pen and Ink.
In the matter of tax due 011 land lu
section 27 and 28. T. 2 S. R. 2 E, as
sessed to John Parsons;
Ordered that petition be granted and
that fuco of tax bo accepted In full
of alt demands, and that nenaltv bo
remitted.
In the matter of telephone franchise
of Glndiir & Co.;
Ordered that petition tie granted
with usual restrictions and conditions.
In the matter of official bond of II.
N. Everhart as suitei'vlsor of district
26;
Ordered that same be approved.
In the matter of bond of F. W.
Greeninaii as County Clerk;
Ordered that same be approved.
In tho matter of appointment of
K.
Mass as special demit v sheriff:
Ordered that same be approved.
ho
10 serve without pay from county.
In matter of brldgo on Milk Creek
at t'nlon Mills mid payment for same;
Ordered thai said bridge tie accept
ed and a warrant for $325.00 be drawn
in favor of D. L. TrullliiKcr In payment
for same, and that floor of old bo re
moved. In matter of elalm of Maud Wolforlh
for damages by reason of location of
Klser road;
Ordered that warrant for $2500 be
drawn in settlement of said damages.
In the matter of Deputy Treasurer;
Ordered that tho appointment of
Jessie Paddock be approved with sal
ary of $25.00 per maiith while at work
In office.
In the matter of claim of Secretary
of Count' Board of Health;
Ordered that matter be referred to
District Attorney for an opinion.
In the matter of appointment of
board of county road viewers for ensu
ing year;
Ordered that S. A. D. Hutigate, W.
II. Counsell and N. Illalr be and are
apiolnted such Isiard of county road
viewers.
In the matter of the Gorbett road;
Ordered that said road bo opened
for travel.
In aiatter of bids for wood for n
suing year;
Ordered that county clerk advertise
for bids for 40 cords of good sound,
live, nr wood, to be delivered at court
bouse yard.
In the matter of supplies for court
house; ;
Ordered that County Jndgo purchase
all necessary supplies.
In the matter of accepting tho Suck
er Creek bridge at Oswego;
Ordered that a warrant bo drawn
for $1281.00 on contract price and de
livered to C. F. Royal & Son when
said bridge Is fully completed and ac
cepted by the county court and the
balance be paid wheif all extra work
Is properly accepted.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ON THE
CORVALLIS A. EASTERN
RAILROAD TO NEWPORT
AND RETURN.
Sunday excursions to Newport and
return on the Corvallls & Eastern
Railroad will leave Albany
..EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M...
Arriving In Newport at noon, return
ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m., giv
ing t, hours at the finest resort (
the Coast. Health, rest and pleasure
for tho weary worker.
Three day and season tickets from
all S. P, points good going or return
ing on Sunday excursion trains.
Fare from Albany, CorvalllH or
Philomath $1.50 for tho round trip.
Connection at Albany with Eugene
I-oeal going and South bound over
land on return.
O. R. & N., THE TIME SAVER.
Chicago 17 Hours Nearer, via This
Popular Columbia River Route.
Franklin was right when he said
"Lost time Is never found again."
The O. II. & N In addition to giv
ing you 200 miles along the matchless
Columbia Rivor, Baves you 17 hours
to Chicago. It Is tho
Short Line to Lewlst.on.
Short Line to the Palouso country.
Short Line to Spokane.
Short Line to iho Coeur d' Alone
country.
Short Lino to Salt Lake City.
Short Lino to Denver.
Short Line to Kansas City.
Short Line to Omaha.
Short Lino to Chicago.
Short Lino to all points East
Three trains East dally, 9:15 a. m.,
8:15 p. m., and 6:15 p. m. Tho "Chicago-Portland
Special," is an fino as the
Ilnest. Every comfort' of homo.
For particulars ask uny agent of the
Southern Pacific Company, or write
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agont,
Portland, Ore.
Oregon
SlIOITLlNti
and union Pacific
THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST
.. DAILY
Through
Pullman Ulni1rd and Tour
ri daily In Omaha, I'lilrajp
tut vlrepli
lii
Hiiokaiia: louiial
aiMiiltif ran daily (
H unniia City j through Pullman tuurlal
Iiti.Ihh I'm a (pciaonally conducts!)
wkly 10 I hlcagii, Kanaaa Oily, roelln
liif vlialra (ala fra to the aaat daily.)
HOURS
Cortland to Chicago
No Chii(;e of Cart.
70
70
Dtpart
Time lohtdulaa.
Aaai
(lilcago
Portland Hpoolai
1:11 a. tn
Halt lka, tWivr.
VI. Worth, Omaha,
Kanaaa City. Ht.
I ,ula, Chloago and
KaaL
6 J p in.
Atlantio
Rinroaa
I ll n. m.
Via. Ilunt
Ingtoii.
Halt Laka. Danvar,
r t. Worth. Omaha. 1:00 a m.
Kanaaa (Sty. 81, 1 "
Uula, Clilrago and
Kaat,
Ht. Paul
Kaat Wall' Walla Walla,
1 11 p m
via Bpo
kana.
Inlim, Rpokarta, Mln
nailla, Ht. Paul,
tutluih. Milwaukee.
Uiloago and Kaal
7:11 a
Ocean and River Schedule
Kor Ran Franclaoo Evarr flva daya at
I p. m. Kor Aatorta, way polnta aa4
Portland, Oran.
I p. m.: Hal ui day at 10 p. m. Dailf
rrvlra (watar iwrmlttlna) on WlUaja
atta and Yamhill rlvara.
Kor detailed Information of ralaa,
Tha Orrgon Hallroad Navliatioa IV,
your nrajMi tu-aai agent, or
uaanral I uh
i'aaangr AaaoL
A.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad CO.
Lavrt.
UNION DEPOT
Arrlvra,
I 00 A M.
l'ally.
For Mayacra ttalnlor.
l'ally.
Clntakanla, W rat port
Clifton. Aatorla. Va-
rrnton, Klavrl. Ham
mond. Kor I Htavrna,
11 10 A M.
lirarhart Park. Ha-
Aatorla and
Hraahora.
lCiprma Iiatly.
Aatorla Eipraaa
7:00 PM
40 I'M,
C. A. BTEWAHT. Corn ml
Aft., in
Aider alrrct. Phona Main tot.
J. C. aUTO. O. f. P. A.. Aatorta. Or.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
, RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM. INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY,
CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDING.
fave Portland d:4$ a. m. dally (fxci
Hunday) for Kalrm and way polnta.
Ixavn Portland 6:45 Turaday, Thuraday
and Haltinlny for Indt-irntrnr, Al
bany and Ctirvallla.
Itegular service, courteous treat
ment and prompt dispatch are our
specialties.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
OfTlot and Docki
Foot Taylor Ktraat
Phont Main 40.
COLUMBMI A RIVER SCENERY.
Portland and The Dalles
ROUTE
Regulator
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY
"REGULATOR" "MBTLAKO
"SADIE B.M
Btr. "BAlley OatMrt" leavaa Portlan
7 A. M. Mondays, Wtdnaadays and Fri
day a; Iravaa Th Dallca 7 A. M. Tua
day. Thuaradaya and Saturday.
Btr. "Regulator" leavaa Portland 7 A.
M. Tuadaya, Thuradaya and Saturday;
icavr Th Dalle 7 A. M. Monday.
Wrduraday and FrfJaya.
Bteamcra leaving Portland mak dally
connection at Lyla with C. R. N. train,
for Ooldondala and Klickitat Vallay
point.
C. IL A N. tram leave Ooldendal on.
Monday, Wsdneaday and Friday at
6:80 A. M anaWng connactlon with
teamor "Regulator" for Portland and
way point.
C. It, A N. train leave Ooldendala on
Tueadayi, Thuraday and Saturday al
1:30 A. M., oonnoctlng at Tyle with,
atoamer "Badla B." for Tha Dallea, con
necting there with O. R, A N. train
Eaat and Weat.
Btr. "Sadie B." leavea Catcad Ioka
dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th.
Dallea and way point; arrive at 11 A.
M. ; leave Th Dalle t P. M., arr1v
Caacade lock ( P. M.
Meal terved on all steamer.
Fine accommodation lor teama ant.
wagon.
Landing at Portland at Alder Street'.
Dock.
MARCUS TALDOT.,
V. P. & Q. M.
Oen. Office, Portland. Oregon.
A HARD LOT
troubles to contend with. onrlriL'
of
from a torpid liver and blockaded bow
cih, unlRHH you awaken them to tholr
propor action with Dr. King's Now Life
PWh; tho ploiiHantoHt nnd moat effec
tive euro for ConHtlpatlon. They pro
vent Appondlcitlg and tone up tho
ay atom. 25 cents at Howoll & Jonos"
drug; store.