Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITV ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER , 1906.
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
H. A. Calloway. .Editor and Manager
Subscription Rates:
Ono Year
Six Months
Trial subscription, two months.
f 1.50
Advertising Katos on Application.
Subscribers will find the (Into of ex
piration stamped on their papers fob
iuw nig un-ir name, ii nisi payment is i , .
not credited, kindly notify us. find ' ITl1 hatr lllls recently had two of
the matter w ill receive our attention, i fer to buy his sawmill and timber.
- j Fred Shafer has recently had two
Entered at the post office at Oregon offers to buy his sawmill and timber.
City, Oregon, as second-class matter, i Fred has a good poperty and is not
!ery anxious to soil
STATE POLITICS. j "s "S'o came home sick, Friday,
There la less politics and political '
talk In this county Just now than at
any time during the past fifteen years.
"Some say it is a result of the direct
primaries. Hut whatever the reason,
It is a very quiet time politically.
Outside the county there Is already
a fight on among the state senators
and representatives as to who shall
be speaker of the house and who shall
be president of the senate. Frank
Davles of Marlon would like to be
speaker, B. F. Jones would like the
Job himself and W. I. Vawter of Jack
Bon has wanted It for a good many
years. And there are others. Dut
among our own legislators, who, of
course, are not ready to talk for pub
lication, there is a sentiment that
(Davles is the strongest man at the
present time, although no preference
isexipressed by any of them for any
particular candidate.
Several of the candidates have
been whispering at the thresholds ol
the local representatives-elect. Mr.
Dye says that the subject of support
has been broached to him and L. E.
Jones has admitted the same thing.
C. G. Huntley has been there before
and of course has received overtures
but each man denies having any can
didate chosen. . Joint
TJ anpaon fa.
. w v i u v iivi v -j v LiK La
tive J.
U. Campbell is as much at
sea as any of the rest of his con
temporaries and has nothing to say
that would add' to what is already
known.
Senator-elect J. E. Hedges has other
troubles besides whom he is going to
support for president of the senate.
His constituency visit him occasion
ally and say they want a certain thing
done at Salem, while the next
visitor wants the opposite thing done.
But this early in the season he has not
gone on record as promising to at
tain to any one thing.
In the senate Dan Malarky and E. 1 neguiaies tne bowels, promote
W. Hodson are already making such jeas'- natural movements, cures con
. ... , 4. , . , . , stipation Doan s Regu lets. Ask your
a strong bid for the speakers chair druggist for tnem ,5 cent a
that it will be hard for either to back
down out of the race. Mr. Hedges' j
support has been solicited by both
men, but as Mr. Hedges is a Democrat!
he will probably cast his vote for the
Democratic Candidate, If there is one. I addition built to his house. That Is,
There are fJix Democrats in the sen-jhe is building the house part, the
ate and one in the house, so it will'kitcnen having be?n built several
not be hard to get a candidate. andyears aS- Get your bells ready, boys,
there are Democratic hopes among, Chris means business,
some of the unterrified in this county Henry Genther has quit working at
that the Hon. J. E. Hedges will be in-'the sawmill, having worked all sum
duced to throw himself in the breach I "ier there He will finish a job of
and become the candidate of his party
for the position.
FALSE IMPRESSIONS.
The Portland Chamber of Com
merce has issued a pamphlet to ad-
. . 1U , ,i
impression that there is an abnormal!
,
rainfall in this region. i
The intentions of the Chamber of
Commerce are good no do'ibt, but the
pamphlet, ir that part of it devoted ,
to rainfa'l, is a huge m s'eke. j
There is as much rainfall in the
Puget So'trel country as in the V. lllam- j
ette Valley; there is more in North-'
western Car.fcinia, but you never sejj
any Seattle or Tacoma literature j
apologizing for the rainfall in those
Cllles'
U Portland will quit spending
monev on advertislmr literature .W" llw ui.u, minus you
voted to rainfall comparisons, she will
have more to advertise the thousand
and one advantages of this section.!
Eastern people are not ducks. They !
want to hear about something besides
water,
It is predicted that the next change
... ., .
in me camnei win ue me reiiiemeni
of Victor H Metcalf, secretary of the
department of commerce and labor,
and that James R Garfield will suc-
ceed Metcalf, giving up his present
place as commissioner of corporations.
, , -r, tl ,
President Rooseve t gives Mr. Gar-
WANTED
I have a good chance for some
bright, energetic person who
would like to learn the photo
graph business.
Anyone meaning business
can como at once. Please call
and sea me. A good opportu
nity awaits the right person.
J. F. LYMP.
field credit for furnishing Attorney-
General Moody with valuable nid in
the suits against the packers and the
Standard Oil company.
MOLALLA SIDEWALKS
AND ROAD IMPROVED
Molalla, Oct. 2. The public miarc
and South avenue have been graveled
recently.
Lumber for the new sidewalk has
1)(Vn or(U,1.0(,
witn symptoms of typhoid fever.
Wm. Stenlnger nnd Hen Unless are
still logging for the Frairle sawmill
Miss Vera Kayler and Myrtle Lay
go to Corvalls this week to attend
the O. A. C.
Miss Hallie Thomas will bo a stu
dent of the Woodburn high school this
season.
Pr. Powell was called to the upper ,
sawmill Sunday to attend the sick
wife of the foreman. Mr. Russell.
Mr. rtyland of Coburg has taken
possession of the teasel farm owned
by A. S. Roberts.
E. Lehaman his moved up to his
sawmill property at Round Frairle.
Several of our girls and boys have
gone to Hood river to pack apples.
Macksburg correspondent seems to
be getting a little jealous of Molalla
lately. He says that Macksburg ex
ports more to the square mile than
Molalla does." Molalla used to "ex
port" but now she consumes and sells
on foot the "cattle of a thousand
hills." We know that Macksburg is
all right for the simple reason that
she Is situated so near Molalla and
used to be familiarly known as "Low
er Molalla." We hope to see the day
when our lower sister town will pro
duce double her present exports.
The Russellvllle correspondent
should have attended the entire ses
sion of the wolf meeting and the as
sertion relative to the "coyote pup
Industry" would have been treated as
premature, as the club's by laws were
adopted subject to amendments two
weeks later. Anyone now lawfully
"relieving the treasury" will be car
rying out the will of the organiza
tion, so send in the results of the "six
dens of coyotes" before they older
grow and get $3 a head for the pup
pies, instead of the $15.00.
SHUBEL SIFTINGS.
Farmers busy with fall plowing.
Chris Moehnke. Jr., is having an
clearing.
Will Hettman has returned from
the mountains, where he helped fight
Are for several weeks.
School began Monday with Mrs.
Ada Moehnke as teacher. There Is an
organ in our school now.
-Ir3- David Moehnke began teaching
... . ,, ,
at Henrici s Monday,
, . , ,
jus. u. .v. nnuoei is visiting with
i her daughter, Mrs. Lieser of Sell wood,
for a few days.
Miss Alice Kurz and brother Elmer
of Salem, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Hornschuch.
John Weismandel of Carus, purchas
ed some posts of Mr. Klebe last week.
Dyspepsia is our national ailment. '
Burdock Illood Bitters is the national
i':1:: U
""-ininen. piumoi.es now or digestive
'in.
.
SUNNYSIDE
AND ROCK CREEK.
Sumner has returned
from
harvesting in Eastern Oregon.
Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. B. Deardorfl
spent Saturday night with Mrs. E.
Hunter and were visiting Sunday at
' T ,
M- S. E. Johnson's.
Mr. Nelson had company from town
Sunday.
There was a good deal of shoot-
, 'Jai'"
ri
Prunes are almost a thing of the
6
The young married couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Tong, were chlvarled
: Friday night.
! Eunice Deardorff Is staying with her
aunt, Mrs. Elva Hunter, -while Mr.
Hunter and daughter are visiting in
Towa.
Mrs. Karr is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. A. Johnson, for a day or so.
Mrs. Rose Cooke is 111. Will had
to give up his teaming for a while.
j Hop pickers made considerable
monev this vear and renort the bona
WRD BAKER WRITES
TO THE ENTERPRISE
Says There Were 70 Convictions Dur
ing Eight Months Many Dep
uties Sent to Clack
amas. The farmers .v.ve not as i iuluiMasiic
out the opeuliu f the season i.s were
the hunters, Judging from the number!
of trespass notices sold by the Enter
prise Job office during the last few
days. One fanner said lie didn't mlitdi
It if the follows would be half way
decent, but he had a lot of valuable
stock which he didn't want killed, so
he would put up trespass notices. j
The artii lo In the Enterprise about J
the absete of deputies has brought n i
spirited response from State Game
Warden linker, the principal fuels
cited by him being ns follows: (had even gone so far as to uiIvImh 1
Kocords of the office of the State that she polsou him and got him out
Came and Forestry Warden ' of the way of their happiness. Ouo i
show 70 convictions during tho last'C. KlueUch has commenced suit tor
eight months, and imposition of tines
l - . . .,rrt . .,..11....
'""M,,R ",,u J lu "ml
,28,U0-
The largest fine was $250, assessed. B"" "- "r
for killing deer, but was not paid, ; niarrlaso at Westport, Clatsop coun
the man going to Jail instead. j lumber 16, 1890. but that he ro-
Thehoxt largest fine. $200. wi. ft'lvwl hcr bftck aRalu 0orl t,mo,,
tkai-a w blo continued lu her practice and
eral fines of $100 and $125 for killing
deer. A few jail sentences were also
Imposed.
-' State Game Warden Haker states
that C. M. Dick of Canby. Frank Hen-
drlcks of Oregon City and M. Shafer
'
of Willamette Falls are deputy w ar-
.lens of Clackamas county, and that he
(Baker) has been "informed by one
ol tne deputies that the Deputy Dis
trict Attorney will not prosecute in
many instances those who violate the
game law."
In addition to the deputies named,
W. A. Chamberlain of Eugene, an
experienced deputy, was sent to
uacKamas, accoruing to w aruen ita-i
ker, also Fred Heal and W. A. Mack ,
oi roruana, an or wnom reponeu,
few Violations and lota of birds.
Blood Poisoning.
results from chronic constipation,
which is quickly cured by Dr. King's
poisonous germs from the system and
Infuse new life and vigor; cure sour,'11? V. P
stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness. :
and colic, without gripping or discom
fort. 25c. Guaranteed by Howell &
Jones' drug store.
Mra. Mary Junkin died at Portland,
September 30, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Ollie Stephens, 490
Vancouver avenue, aged 85 years, 4
months and 1 day. She was also the
mother of Mrs. Nellie Perkins of
Portland, Henry C. Jackson of Albany,
Or., Mrs. J. H. Taylor of Spokane,
Wash., and Mrs. Seretha Turman of
Walla Walla, Wash. The remains
were sent to Oakvllle. Or., where tho
funeral services were held Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Junkln's daughter, Mrs. Ollie
Stephens, is grand recorder of the
Degree of Honor, and Mrs. F. T. Har
low, Mrs. It. J. C.oodfellow and Mrs.' A. J. Kltztnlller and wife and son
R. G. Pearce of the Degree of Honor Walter, returned Friday from a fish
of this city went to Portland Sunday ng trip to the headwaters of Hull
afternoon, taking with them a beau- Hun. They report a line trip but no
tiful floral piece from the Oregon tish.
City order.
Mra. Elizabeth Calkins died at her
home one mile east of Sherwood, Sep
Sei-
days.
tember 20, aged 73. years and 18
Her maiden name was Hannah
zabeth Kilburne. She was a native
of Pennsylvania, her parents moving
to Illinois when she was a
Child
thence to Salt Lake, Utah, In 1815.
There she married Sylvester Calkins
in 1851. They returned to Iowa in
1851, and came to Oregon In 1801, lo-
eating first at Lafayette, thence mov-
ing in 1808 to the home where she
died. Her husband died
May 28,
1901; her father died at the age of
915 in January of the same year. She
bore three children, two sons and a
daughter, the latter dying while the
family resided at Lafayette, but the
remains now He in Mount Pleasant
cemetery. The son, Ell, unmarried,
and Chauncey, married, both reside
on the home farm. Three sisters, one
brother and three granddaughters,
besides her sons, survive Mrs. Calk
ins. Mrs. Calkins was a lover of and
collector of keepsakes and heirlooms,
and had a fine collection of rare old
dhshes and valuables over 100 years
old and that crossed
i
he continent
twice. Her venerable
other visited
her a few years ago.
The funeral was held September
28, the burial being In Mt. Pleasant
cemetery.
Doan,8 0Intment cure(1 me of ec-
7.fima that had annoyed me a long
time. The cure was permanent."
""n- s- w- Matthews, Commissioner
Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me.
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
TOLD WIFE TO
POISON HER
IBB!
i
SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS IN
DIVORCE SUIT IMPROPER
ATTENTIONS AND CRIM
INAL ADVICE
Hceauso William Fiuklev had nmdo
improper mggestlons to Ills wife itid j
divorce lu tho circuit court from his
u-nvu'iir.l u'lf.i l.ilu), 1." la ,.t .,,.1.
, ,,
I, "W M w,,0,hud
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 r l AttA MiMhl.i ti A I u tnlnna
. " " .
c m,)ron as " carnage.
she continued to receive
attention
from Wllilatn Plnkley.
It is alleged that I'lnkley wrote uor
ntlvlslnir flint ithit tuilxnn Klsetaeh
. ... . , , , ,
and that the letter Io lit rnml. Tint
, . , , ,
ff ftmnd tfe ,n
m rf R trunk
Custody is asked for tho minor chll
dren, Margaret and Viola, and for the,
costs and disbursements of the c -
tlon.
EAST MOUNT SCOTT.
Mra c y Zlnser. whoso hand was
baiiy hurti l(l rt.C0Verlng
vrs strk has p,.tnrn,l hnmA
from NVw York lu.r. h hm lim.n
on a visit.
The threshing crew left our neigh
bnrhood a wea ago Friday. Thl fin
ishes them for this season.
Mrs. C. T. Zlnser held an Interest-
A. meeting Sunday eve-
ning
Flaby won't suffer five minutes with
cronp if you apply Dr. Thomas' Elec
i trie OH at once. It acta like magic.
HARMONY NOTES.
William Millard Is quite III. The
last report is that he Is slowly Im
proving. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kanne have re
turned home, after a two months' stay
with relatives In the Bast.
School has begun w ith Mr Matthews
as principal and Miss Mae Strange
as primary teacher.
Miss Helena Kanne Is visiting with
her brother Herman, who lives near
Salem.
DOVER NEWS.
The many friends of Grandma lie
.
use.
shayer will be glad to know that
is able to be up and around the housi
School beK'an In district No. 8li Mon -
day. Winfi.-ld Kmmel Is teacher.
. ..... . , ..
Mrs- c' A' K"llh an'' 'laughter
Helen returned Wednesday of last
week from a two weeks' visit with
,,1,1 frlen.U nt ,'r.nl,ii.im an.l Il,.a.
verton.
Grey Wordle Is quite 111 at his
father's.
Joe Deshayer and family visited last!43"5 "KANK II. RILEY, Administrator
week at Latourell with Mrs. I)e-
shayer's people
J. L. Robertson returned Thursday
from Colfax, Wash., where he had
been at work during harvest.
Call Phone 56 1
When you want groceries de
livered promptly and without
mistake. Have you made cat
sup yet? Tomatoes aro In per
fect condition now for catsup
making. J. E. JACK, TheOrocer.
7th Street
Fresh and Smoked
Meats and Sausages
Everything
First-class at
PETZOLD'S
704 Main Street
OneCoMnoi
The season's first cold
may bo slight may yield
to early treatment, but the
next cold will ban l; on
longer; it will be more
troublesome, too. Un
necessary to take chances
on that second one. Scott's
Emulsion is a preventive
as well as a cure. Take
when colds abound and
you'll have no cold. Take it
WllCIl tllO Cold is COIlt Hided
nilll it checks illtlainma-
., l i , fi , i
lltm' ulc- "umoiniies
HlC tlll'Oat lint,'. illUfJ'S
and driVCS tllC Cold Ollt.
SnJ for frtt .UTlfil-
SCOTT & BCYE, Chemists
4W-4I3 Prirl Rlrvrt, Hew Trt;
Oc. and $1.00 . AlltfrvggUU
Demeht'8 Host Flour. Always oven
In quullty. V.'tf
HOME MADE CANDIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
AT
THE PALM
719 Main Street.
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby glvi-n that wn will
l,l,, t fie next rek'ular meting of
the Oregon City council for a renewal
of our saloon license at our present
place of business, 714 Main trtt.
43 2 KNAPF & NOI1KL.
SALOON LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
apply at the next meeting of th city
council for a renewal of my liquor li
cense at my present placo of btmlnexH,
Main street bet wen Sixth and Seventh.
43 2 I.. KUCONIC1I. Tho Planet.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
are sufficient funds on hand In the
General Fund of Oregon City to pay
all outstanding warrants endorsed
prior to February Dth. 1904.
Interest cease , with date of this
notice. M. I). LATOUHKTTK,
October 4th, 190C. City Treasurer.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
George Schwlng Estate.
Notice Is herfby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of tho Es
tate of George Schwlng, deceased, has
filed his final account In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, and that Tuesday,
; the xixih day of November. l:ioii, nt
He hour of ten o'cloek in tt "
fdIV
nnnrrn rminnini!
jDUUUD )llULDlUHj
noon of said day, and tho Court room ri.lt ' 1
of nald court has bee,, ap,H..:.r. -1 b , VamM s K ,,, (J f
the bearing of objections thereto am i . i,.,, , ., .,' ,.
... . ir. I.llileuian, .1. G. Goschle, (.. II.
tho settlement thereof. , ... ,,. . . ' ' , ,. '
i, . ii . I I.lndeinan, J We ll. John Schmidt F.
Dated and first pub shed Fr day, T , L ' ,
October G, IDOfi. '';1. l ank -y, Oscar hoHter. I.uls llaker.
FRANK II. UIM'.V, Administrator.
4
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Ella Schwlng Estate.
Notlco Is hereby given that the un-
Iderslgned ndmlnlMtrator of tho Ks -
i o . '.' ,;la1H,'hwlnK; a
nieii ins mini account In the County
, Court of the State of (irein f,.r ('l i( k- ;.0,, ,;, ,,,,,,.H - T Nl,(j jIU,H
' ""'V Vmnt;V' thnl T,l,"",,iy- ,h0 1 Anderson, G. W.' Clestes. ' u G
sixth day of November, 19015, nt the;
j ),mlr ()f t,.n o.0i()(.k tn thn for(non h
i.t mil, I duv rinil thn Cntirt riumi nf
'nld court has I n appointed by nilil'
'-OUTl BS ItlO 111110 BIKl plllCO for tllO
coring 01 iiojeeiioiis ini'reio ami ill"
settlement thereof
Dated and first published Friday,
October fi, 190G.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
derslgned, administrator of tho Ks-
late of Kniina MorrlHon, deceased,
has filed In the County Court of and
0 for Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon, his final account with siihl es
tate and Monday, November Cth,
ifioi;, at II a. m. has been fixed r.n the
time and the County Court room at
Oicgon City. Oregon, as the plac' for
hearing and settling objections to
said final account.. All pcrsorm In
terested In said estate are hereby re
quested to file their objections to said
account of said time and place
F. E. MORRISON, Administrator.
E. P. Morton, Attorney for Adminis
trator. 43-5
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby xlven that the un
dersigned has been appointed adiniu
Intrator of the state of John II. M il
liken, deceased, by he Honorable
Comity Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon.
All persons having claims against
I be said estate are hereby notified
to present the same to me for pa)
merit, at rooms 3 and 4 In the Garde
building at Oregon City, Oregon, Willi
proper vouchers within (i months
I'roin the date of tills notice,
J. A. CAIN,
Administrator of the Estate of John
11. Mulllkon, deceased.
Gordon K. Hayes, Attorney for JO.,-
tate. bgkqj
tate.
NOTICE OF CHANGE AND HE
ESTABLISHMENT AND OF
ESTABLISHMENT OF
, GH ADC.
I Not lei- In I n i ' -1 f.Ui'ii Hun I lie
I'.rnde of Mli'vi'iith Slrool, Oii'i;iiii
I'llv, Oni'.ou. from flit IiimI lit'" of
.Mitlii Mli't'i't Kiiiii-rly In tho Hnili-niid
itiii'K of ln Oregon iiml ( '.iMl'oinln
liillh'oiid Co on mii hi l''.li'vcnl h mIii'i',
' s oi'di'l i'd cluim'.i'il Mini ivrril n!il i dii' l ;
Mild Hint t tn i;i'iiili uf iiiilil IOI"Vi'ii;li
tlircl fiiiiii Hhi W i Icily sliht n' Mind
liiirls iif mild Ori'Him mid I'lillfi.i nl.i
( Kiillroiid Coniimiy mi mild t'i,li
; f- !(. F.ii.'ilerl.v In Hie W . i t . r I v linn
of .li'll'i'l'lilll l.tl'l'i't Im ' 1 1 ii t ,";,))
UmIiimI.
j Tills llutll'O U Mih,., lllll'lll.lllt
;tu mi orili'i' of Him CihiiicII of llii'.iui
M'lly, duly nmdo mill onlund nl a iviv
uliir ii Iliu; of mil, t'oiiticil I
i t i :ii'd, mm;
W, A HI MICK, K.'.'onl.'r.
CITATION.
IN Till: COI NTVJ'OritT OF Till!
Stale of Oregon fur 'lacluuiiiw
County.
In tho mutter of tho 1'ntiito of Jolm
Kennedy, ileeeUHi'il.
'I'o M V. II 'I'liriior, ( 'liiirlon Turner
and all niher iiei'mum If any iiini.t
lie Interenteil In the above elitltled
I'Ntuie and to all otlieiH unknown:
lu the inline cif the Stale of Oregon,
you are hereby commanded to up.
pear before Hie Honorable County
Court of the State nf Oregon fur the
County nf ClnckmiiiiN nt tlui County
Court House In Oregon City uu tho
f'th day of November, l'.MHl, ut tho
hour of il::io .. clock a. in. of mild day,
to show ratme, if any exlHt. why the
tltlull of ) Jiiek, ItdinllilstrHl'ir
of tho above entitled eHtate, wherein
he prays to be dlieeli'd ami empower
ed to iIIhmih of the following real
properly, to wit: The southi'sst quar
ter of south east quarter of section
27. In township One south, range 4
east of the Willamette meridian, con
taining 40 acres In mild Clackamas
county, Oregon, should not bo granted.
This citation Is served upon you by
publication by order of the abovu
entitled court.
(Signed) F W. GUKK.WiAN.
County Clerk of Clackamas County.
Oregon. 4X5
tSeal of (he County Court, Clackamas
County, Oregon )
APPLICATION FOR SALOON
CENSE.
LI-
Notice for application for liquor
license. Tim undersigned will pnv
snt the following petition to tho
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, on Monday. November 6, J9B,
for a license to sell spirituous, malt
i i. vinous Iii.,oih in I-hk otutnlliii'i
than one gallon at a saloon In F.agln
Creek precinct, for th period of onn
'r A M 1 K COItllHiAN'.
In the County Court of the 8tste of
I Oreifon fur the 1'i.imlv ,,r I '1..I, ..,
, Ul ,imlIr f ,h 1M,tUm ,)f Aml
Corrlgnn for a petition for liquor li
cense to the County Court of the
above County and State, your peti
tioners would respectfully represent
that we aro legal voters In F.agln
Creek precinct In the above- named
county and slat., nnd artiml residents
thereof; that they would respectfully
request Hint yon would grnnt n lle.'iise
t i Anile Corrlgnn. nut Imrllng i-m
permuting to sell spirituous malt and
Vilnius lliiinrs In less iiiiiin. Ii than
one gallon In a saloon located at what
Is known as llarton In said precinct,
inin voiir petitioners will ever pray
Dated at Ilartoii, Clackamas county,
Oregon, September lI'Mli, liioi;.
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.'v. "'"ikiiii, .iits. liiriiiinisiiii, jun.
Forbes, (. Wlnsett. W. H. Child,
James F. Iletikle, J. Simon. Jack
Pule, James Maglreen, George Martin,
Wm Goshong, I,. Freeman, C. A.
Ilurghart. John J. F.rikle, John I.aube,
Adolph I.udwlgson. (',. W. Norrls, I).
I.. Davis, .1. K. Slinone. F. Stulke.
luit,, stulke. David Erdman. C. K.
,,,,),, Geo. .lacks,,,,. C. I.andreth.
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flt-qlM it lift ttn nlnti plan, jirrillttt
tionn nml tlrtuilH cnrii pine, niiy inr
prnirreiin litillil I lie i-uat will lie re
titii rk ft lily low. Hpace la (oft vtiluulile
to Mtiy iiitich, Itul Mruil nt nMiimp nnt
let lit rn plain utir inrtlnxlii iihiic Inllv.
Or rml un hr our huniUoin, M
hook ol ilmijfiiN.
See Nature's
Wondrous Handiwork
Through Utah and Colorado
Castle Gate, Canon of the
Grand, Illack Canon, Mar
shall and Tennosseo Pas
ses, and the World-Famous
Koyal Gorgo
For Desorlpltivo nnd Illustrated
Phnmplets, writo to
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen'l Ag't,
124 Third St., PORTLAND, Or.
I R. N. LAMBERTH & CO. 1
D LOS ANOLLES, OAL. B
fine.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist h