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TNC POP.L..T TICKET. Three Strang Men Neaiinatetf Dlxea, Grace and Starkweather. The county convention of the Clacka' mas populists convened at Slilvely'a hall on Tuesday at 11 a. m. and the committee cn credentials was appointed when it adjourned till 1 o'clock. V II Kruse was elected temporary chairman and E H Cooper clerk. The chairman of committe on creden tials, 8 J Ogleshy, reported delegates atit'ed to seats, at follows: Abernethy Geo Jones, Z 8 Gard, W Holcomb, LM urn power, 0 F Jones, J I. M.rr. Harton-0 W Quint, PAMallory, W STulI.E A B Howard. Beaver Creek W FKirk.C Spence, J Shannon, H Inskeep, P Adams. Borings M Dean, C Hart, Canemah G Laznlle, J Howard, II Joebenke. Canby J Stevens, J Wolgamot, M White, J 8cbull, J Wilson, H Wheeler. Cnerryville Clackamas-AKanne, WA Mills, D Talbert, M Johnson. Canyon Creek-J H Wright, J Gor bet H Mulvany, Cascades 8 D Col man, W Myers, G Epperson, M Thomas. Damascus 8 B Johnson, E W Coe, Geo Sager, F Batea, John Long. Eagle Creek J Sutter, W II II Wade N Heiple, E Foster. Ely A Hammond, C Ferguson, W Braton, H Green, B Kins. Garfield E Bates, A Kriegbaum, J B Cnlick. George Harding J II at ton, J Rowen, J Watts Lewis Funk. Highland 0 Hennington, Geo Lee, R L Rings, M E Handle, 8 Hutchinson. Lower Mollala P Graves, L Heinz, J Marks, II L Mour. Mnrquam fleo Ogle, M Groshong, J Ring, F J Hidings. Milk Creek-L Stout, D Trullinger, W Wondsidee, K II Cooper, J A Mallat. Milwaukie II Thiesson, II G Stark weather, A Levelling, W 8 U'Ren, J R Outfield, W M Morey. Needv Geo E Ou'lesby, W Noblitt, E D Hinig. New Era E Vetoto, Geo Brown, G R Stone, I J Mattock, J Creitsor. Oregon City, No 1 J A Steuart, G R H Miller, W N Godfrey, J Shadle, W M Krueger, E E Morton. Oregon City, No 211 Boston, E Lan klns, E C Hamilton, T Allen, R Roberts Jacob Shade. Oregon City, No 3 G W Grace, P DOCTOR G.W. SHORES' COMPLETE ATARRH URE. ItOTII LOCAL AND INTERNAL. 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Large tire bottles 2c. If you have these symptoms use II as directed on the bottle and It will cure you. Have vou a cough? Do you take cold easily? Have you a pain In the side? Do you raise frothv material? Do you cough in tha mornings? ' Do you spit up Hi He cheesy lumps? 1 ' Dr. a. Shores' Tunic and Blood Purifier clean- ' tes ana purines uie mow, mik... - i urea dyspepsia and all nervous diseases. Price, tl per bottle. Il permanently cures the following sympioms: Is there nausea? Do you belch up gas? Are you constipated? It your tongue coated? Do you bloat up after eating? Do you leel you are growing weaker? U there constant bad taste in the moutn? Dr. J. W. Shut' Kidney and Liver Cure ,-ures all diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder, Price, $1 per butile. Do you get diiry? Have you cold leet? Du you feel miserable? Do you get tired easily? Do you have hot flashes? Are your spirits low at times? Do you have rumbling In bowels? Do your hands and leet swrll? I this noticed more at nighi? Is there pain in small ol back? Has the perspiration a bad odor? Is there puttiness under the eyes? Do you have to get up olien at night? Is there a deposit In urine If left standing? Don't neglect these signs and risk Bright a disease killing you. Dr. Shores' Kidney and liver cure will cure yuu if used as directed on the bottle. Dr. O. W. Share' Mountain Sag Oil stops the worst pain In one minute. Kir headache, toothache, neuralgia, cramps or colic use It eaternally and In ternally. Prevents and cures diphtheria If used In lime. Keep a bottle handy. Price. 1 a bottle. Dr. O. VV. Shares' Pepsin Vermifuge destrov Intestinal wormt and removes the little round nest where they hatch and breed. It never fails. Price 1Dr.'o"vV Shore' Wlnterg reen Salve cures all diseases of the skin. Removes red spots and black pimples Irom the face. Heals old sores i jtoSdays. Dr'0 VV ShereV Antl-Constlnatlnit Pill car chronic constipation, sick headache and bilious attacks. Price. 3 a bottle. In all rases. If the boweK are constipated take on of Dr. ti. W. Shores' Anil-Constipation Pills at bedtime. If your trouble I chronic and deep-seated, write Dr. 0. W. Sho-e personally lor his new symptom list and have your case diagnosed and gel his expert ad vice free. . , . n These famous remedies are prepared only by loc lor U W Shores, Zion's Medl Jil Institute, Salt Lake Ciiv, Utah.-."'- ' - l-'or sale by all Druggists, or sent to any address oa lecelpt of eric.-- torn SA1I BT G. A. HARDING, Sole Agent, ORECO CITY, OREtiON. Currin, T B Haoklna, Chaa Moraa, J W Grout. West Hide T S Baker, J M Magone, R Walker, E TThlshoeffer. J Leland. Oswego M K Shipley, J H Kruse, J J Johnson, J Coon, J Hendrick. 1'leasant HIII-J N Woods, W M Oh lor, CL Ballard. Bpringwater M Warnock, Geo F Gibbs. Soda Springs 0 8 Boy leu, fA T Srul linger. Upper Mollala-R T Dibble, John Ev erhart, 0 D Eby, A B Klise, R Wright, P W Millets. Viola E Richardson, 0 Cutting. Tualatin-D W Smith, II Kruse, J W Caldwell, G Evana. Union Following committee was appointed by chairman on order of busineit: H J Starkweather, R L Ringo, W 8 Tull, G R H Miller, E M Uhlaboffer. While waiting for report of above committee J D Stevens spoke a few moments on political aituatlon. Editor Fitch waa also called for and spoke briefly and waa loudly applauded. W 8 U'Ren also spoke at considerable length . Henry Tbiessen waa elected permanent chairman and E H Cooper secretary . Chairman appointed tbe following committee on platform: W 8 U'Ren, Geo Ogle, G R H Miller, B Johnson and John Wright. Following precinct nomination were made. Oregon City Chris Schubel for justice and John Green for constable. Oswego Jas Coon justice and S C Baker constable. Pleasant Hill andTualitin-JK Woods justice and Harry Koker constable. Cherryvillo, Cascade and Sievers- J Maronary justice and G Apperson con stable. Damascus A M Lovelace justice and Wm Bvehman constable. District No 11 Louis Funck justice andD C Richardson constable. Eagle Creek E Bates justice and A D Burnett constable. Canby and Now Era Geo Brown jus tice und Elmer Veteto constable. Highland M E Kandle justice and Amos llurrington constable. Needy, Barlow and Lower Molalla 0 W Quint justice and Geo E Oglosby constable. Milk Creek, Canyon and BeaverCreek Chas Spruce justice and A L Jones constable. Clackamas and Mil waukie Otta 0 Genglback justice and Willis Johnson constable. Messrs. JR Outfield,. Vm Kreuger, L Stout and Tbos Hawley .-pointed tellers. Nominations for delegates : H A Kruse Joe Suter G Brown Geo Ogle M K Shipley Martin Tliouias Grant Sager Walter Holcomb D W Smith W 11 H Wade W S U'Ren E E Martin W A Wills F T Willets E H Cooper RT Dibble P M Graves R T Stone G It Miller G W Grace J R Alobott J Everhart Geo Laytle T B llankius Jas Shaw H Tbiessen Elected C A Filch EVENING SESSION. A collection was taken up for expenses which netted $13 04. Elmer Dixon was nominated for coun ty clerk by acclamation. Geo W Grace of Ely, Henry Thiesson of Milwaukie, rV W Myers of Maple Lane, Frank J Ridings of Marquam, G Lazelle of Canemab and Jerry Johnson ot Oswego, were nominated for sheriff. Vote: Mvers 21 Grace 70 Thiesson 10 Ridings 26 Lazelle 7 Johnson 3 The nomination of Mr Grace was made unanimous. Reuben Wright of Liberal. A II Rey nolds ot Macksburg, Alfred Luwolling of Milwaukie. L Stout of Highland and O D Eby of Molalla, were nominated for recorder. Vote First ...34.. ...12.. .. 30 . ...34 . . .10.. ... 1 Second 33 30 Wright Reynolds... Lewelliiig. . Siout Eby Scattering. Nomination made unanimous. -For assessor, W 8 Tull of Barlow, G N Sager of Pleasant Valley, F H King of Eagle Creek and L Sloutof Clarks, were mentioned. Vote : First Second Tull 33 25 Sager l King . 5 100 Stout ! (Scattering .... 4 Nomination made unanimous. For school superintendent II G Stark weather of Milwaukie and Richard Margraves of Spriugwater were men tioned. Vote : Starkweather 124 Margraves '0 Nomination made unanimous. For surveyor John Wright of Canyon Creek and E J Weston of Oregon City, were mentioned. Vote: Wright 8' Weston 42 For coroner, Dr Gouoher of Mulin o and W N Godfrey of Oregon City! Vote: Goucher....... 37 Godlrey 0 John Shade was unanimously nomi nated for treasurer. For commissioner, J Kruse of Tualatin, 8 F Harks of Mark's Prairie, Mr Weods of Pleasant Hill and E W UlshoefTerof Oregon City were men tioned. Vote i Kruse 48 Marks 84 Woods 3 Ulsnoefler Nomination made unanimous. J D Stevens of Canby recited a pat riotic selection while votes were being counted. For legislature the following were nominated: 0 W Quint of Barlow, W 8 U'Ren of Milwaukie, John Kruse of Oswego precinct, Geo Ogle of Molalla, E A B Howard of Barlow, II Briethonpt of Daimascui, D W Smith of Wes1 Side, J B Zeigler of Oregon City, 8 H Hqtchlnsonof Highland. Vote: Kruse.. 90 Smith 44 Quint 8 U'Ren llo Howard in Britthoupt 6 Ziegler Hutchinson 2rt Ogle 116 Nominations made unanimous. PLATFORM. As to National questions, be it Reiolved, By the Peoples party con vention of Clackamas county, that we endorse the principle of the Omaha Dlatforrn and believe It Is the right and duty of our State Convention to make such declaration on National questions as may seem wise and necessary in the light of the experience and study of our people during the past lour years, and we respectfully submit that in the opin ion of the Peoples party of Clackamas county, our statement of national prin ciples" should contain a declaration in favor ot an Initiative and Referendum amendment to the National Constitu tion as well as a pledge for its immedi ate voluntary application by referring to the voters of the United States for an advisory vote any question of making or repealing any national law that is demanded dv one hundred and fifty thousand voters, and also to reter to the voters of the United States the question of whether or not the principles of the Omaha platform shall be enacted into law, the hallot lor tins referendum to be in such form thut a separate yes and no vote nitty be counted on each prin ciple. IN COUNTY AFFAIRS We denounce the action of the county court in redudng the wages of day laborers without reducing other salaries in their control. We favor reducing the county indebted ness by reducing the expenses, instead of by increasing the taxes. On the 20th of September 1893, ac cording to the published semi-annual statement, the indebtedness of the coun ty was $77,103,42, while on the 1st of November, 1895, according to the re cently published report of expert Hack et, it was 120,420,37 i an increase in two years of 49,322,95. Until it is possible to make the initia tive and referendum a part of our con stitution, we favor its immediate vol untary adoption as follows : We pledge our candidates for the leg islature to do all in their power to cause to be referred to the legal voters of the State the question of enacting or repeal ing any state law that is demanded by petition signed by eight thousand legal voters: the next settsion to act in ac cordance with tne niujority vote. As to anv new local or special law lor a town, city or county, our candidates shall vote for it to be referred to the voters interested before it takes effect. If ten per cent of the legal voters of any county, city or town shall by peti tion demand any local law, our candi dates will vote for the Hiiactmentof such local law, providing that it uliull be re ferred to the voters interested and take effect only when approved by a majority of those voting thereon. We pledge our candidates to do all in their power to 'amend our law fixing the halary of county otlicera in Clackamas county so that the yearly salaries shall be: for Sheriff, $1,000; County Clerk, $800; Recorder $700; Assessor $700; Treasurer $000; County Judge $800; Superintendent of Public Instruction $720.00. This amendment to be referred to the voters of Clackamas county not later than the annual school election in March, 1897, to take effect as soon as it is approved by the majority of those voting! And also to vote for a law to be refer red and take effect in like manner, re quiring the County Court to submit to the voters of the county at the annual school election a county appropriation bill in such form that there may be a ves and no vote on each item of Three llundred ($300) Dollars or more, such vote to be binding on the County Court. ' We pledge our candidates for the leg islature to vote for tne abolition of all useless Commissions and Boards, for the salary system of paying public officers, and for a state appropriation bill pro viding only for constitutional salaries and the economical support of necessary state institutions. As to other state appropriations for which there is a suf ficient demand by petition or otherwise for the referendum, our candidates will v to hi favor of referring to the voterr of the state the question of whether or not such state appropriations shall be made. The next succeeding session to ad in accordance with the majority of the people. We denounce the Republican party for its entire failure to perform any promise it made to the people of Oregon in 1894, and hold it wholly responsible for the reckless and extravagant waste of the taxpayers money by the Legisla tive assembly of 1S95. We denounce the Republican party of Clackamas county for its extravagant use of the county funds, and for per sistently reducing the assessment on the property of favored officials and cor porations which has resulted in bur dening the taxpayers with a county debt of thousands nf dollars, contrary to the provisions of the constitution. Respectfully submitted, Hefore you try anything else for the blood take Simmons Liver Regulator. It is the best medicine because it is the best liver remedy. If your liver is active and at work the blood will be the bet. Simmons Liver Regulator is tbe best Spring medi:ine. "I tell my friends if they want to enjoy health and happiness they ouht t3 take Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. R. W. Smith, Mcintosh Bluff. Ala. COUNTY COURT M0CCKO4NCS. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK. The following instructions to the road supervisors wen adopted: You are hereby notified that the wages to be paid for all labor employed on road work during the year 1890 will be as follows: Supervisors $1.75 per day; laborers $1.25 per day; team and driver $2.S0 to $3.00 per day; powder men $1.75 per day ; bridge carpenters $1.75 per day. You will employe none but tbose qualified to do a good days work, and in every instance to give the preference to taxpayers of this county . You will collect poll fax from 'every person employed oa road work, legally liable to such a tax. It will be the duty of every supervisor to labor as do those employed by bltr. when not otherwise engaged. You will carefully inspect all bridges, culverts, etc.. within your precinct and report their condition to this court t? tbe roadmaster. In the expenditure of the road money within your precinct, you will be govern' ed by the orders of this court or the roadmaster, preference being given in II cases to its expenditure upon the principsl roads of each precinct, and all such expenditure must be in the direct line of permanent improvement. You will not permit any ditches to be excavated within the limits of any county road, for the purpose of priyat9 drainage without express orders from this court. All road reports not properly signed by road supervisor will be laid over until the following term of court. You will immediately repair or renew without instructions from this court or the roadmaster, any small bridge or culvert that is in a dangerous condition, where the cost of such repairs or renewal does not exceed 5.00. Where the cost exceeds that amount you will at once make the same safe and report the facts to this court or the roadmaster. You will repair all dangerous places in the roads withent instructions from this court or roadmaster, where the cost of such repairs does not exceed $3 00. On a road 00 feet wide the middle 20 feet parallel to the center line must not be plowed unless ordered; the adjacent 10 foot strips parallel to the center line are to be plowed, forming tho ditches, and taken to the middle 20 feet, and the center of the roadway raised, not to ex ceed 10 inches above the natural surface of the ground. All rocks, boulders etc., are to be piled on the outside 10 loot portions of right of way. On a road 40 feet wide the middle 10 feet parallel to the center line 'must not be plowed, unless ordered,; the adjacent 7 foot strips parallel to the center line are to be plowed, forming the ditches, and taken to the middle 10 feet and tho center of the roadway raised, not to exceed 6 inches above the surface of the ground. All mt'V hoiildtTH etc.. to be piled on tliHoniMdi-5 fool pnriiiiiiH of right of way. Upon roads 00 feet wide the gratletl port urn will be 4(1 leet uhIh.-ih otherwise ordered Upon roads 40 feet wide, the graded port on will he 30 feet u 1 ES otherwise ordered . On all hill work the lit-tided portion will be IC.feet wide; excluhive of ditches unless otherwise ordered . The ditch lines ninst be straight and parallel to the center line of road, especial tare bciiis taken to provide for complete drainage. In blahtitig slumps care must b exercised thut no damage is done and all Mump holes must be properly filled imnitdiatefy uftcr lenioving stumps. In all cases where gravel, plank or broken rocks is used as a roadway special instructions will be given. The nicest and finest stamped linens ever received, no at R i :icj i HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles' Heart Core Does It Mrs. Chas. La Point, a well-known resident of Denrer, praises this wonderful remedy. Her testimony should convince all as to the worth of the New Heart Cure and Restora tive Nervine. 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