CLACKAMAS COUNTY THE CAMPUttS KTS RED HOT IS SEKM I'RKCINCT. A Correspotulont Mukoa Roforrnpe to Some People's I'nriy WoinotraUc Affairs. SKKft, May 80, U would havo done the wnl of every loyal eitiwn ftood to have been invent at the renuMiean meeting at our school house last Monday night. The jHvple listouod with rait attention to the SjiXH'lies of several candidate and to Mr. Prownoll and others who have already boon ! mentioned in the Kntmu-kisk. The best ofjlh lvnlll-l onler prevailed with the exception ol some sneorniR and giggling by two or three pe - pie party democrats from Maoksburg some of the kind who never go to a public meeting for the purpose of learning any- thina. One of them is a people's party nominee for representative. What do you think of such material lor the legislature? l.ut then, wesut pose they nominated the best they had. Such men (I trust they will torgive me for using the term " men;" I k not mean any insult; I merely use it for j convenience) should have a little respect for j themselves if not for others. Next Monday they will vote the democratic ticket straight 'though in the presence of republicaiistlicy profess to he v! parly men. hy, they even tried to pull the wool over the eyes of republicans by boisterously offer-, in? to bet iV that Starkweather would be elected. But when Mr. Slight, a colored gentleman, pushed his way through the crowd and shook the $100 in their faces and offered to t;.ke the bet they suddenly re membered th.lt they were in Needy pre cinct and concluded to adjourn to Lower ilolalla, and did so without delay. I would say to yon. wayward republicans, who hive been taken in by these people's party ! democrats, stop and tlunlt for a moment it you have not already Jon so, for you will l a the only iwple s ( arty men who will vote that ticket next Monday. The democratic candidates gave Xeedy i!es a call lat week on the evening of the 2. 'th to address the )sople on the political issues of the day. The audience w as com posed of three or lour ladies and twelve or tiltecn gentlemen. The meeting was called to older hy a little boy from Oregon City whose mime we have foigotu-n. The vandi dates tironjtht him nh't.g as their nsouth j ixv. As i:-.t.al in a de;t'iK'rntic luoeti! g s..lveral nominations and decltKations were ruade before a chairman culd be selected. 1 However they finally succeeded in inakins a i on ii.ation stick and presiding ollicer was ohtuimd. The hoy was then presented to the crosui a: ! at.rr a-.ldn'ssmg tlie etiair-1 man who stood behind him against the wall (as the democrats of Needy had forgotten to prepare scats for the chairman and speak ers on the rostrum he aalked briskly back and forth on t'.e latform to get warmed up lor If Sort and finally blurted out lo the j audience thut the taritt was a tax, and sat-l;,.,, B .,, ,, t,.v gaining a great " 1 1J,n c '- 11 ' if the audience would come to Lower Mo-! ialla the t ext evening he would make them a g k1 siith. Mr. Lovelace then made a ; few remarks and D. F. Mac spoke a few ininuh.-s and the meeting adjourned, i'.v the Kav, i. II. Wav made our two a-. The visit was very living lnueisi. j He kept hiiuseifon the wing as much as pos sible, keeping a sharp lookout for the men folks, sioj pii.j; only at houses where the la dies were alui.e, and handing them circulars to read on which were printed that venera ble lie about Max Kanishy, It seems Mr. Way had some scrui les about handing these circulars In the men folks, but wherever he would find a lady alone he would hand her a roll and tell her how honest he was, and would ask her to hand one to the neigh bors: but one lady told Mr. Way that that was not her way, and lie must distribute his paper himself. It was not necessary for Mr. Way to come all the way out here to tell the ople w ho be is, for the jwople of Needy precinct were already acquainted with him as they have heard of him a time or two. Hurrah for Max! Mountain Home News Notes. MorsT.usi Home, May 12). Mountain Home is almost deserted at present. The jieople seem to be all taking a start about the same time. Mr. Kernes and family have gone to spend a week with Mrs. Kernes's father, Mr. More, at Beanna Vista, Or., and John Park and wife are spending a week with relatives at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor started for California the 2Cth to visit their ton whom they have not seen for eighteen years, and hope also that the trip will prove beneficial to their health. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Henderson, Mrs. Boylan and Mrs. Martin will go to Wood bum Wednesday to attend the conference of their church. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus and family will re turn from Portland this week, bringing with them Mr. Sylvanus's brother from Texas. Mr. Laban Scott was very sick for a few days last week but is better now. Miss Myrtle Taylor has returned home from Oregon City where she has been at tending school. Mr; Dibble has made a purchase of a pair of fine black horses. Bkchette. Notes from Beaver Creek, Bkateb Ckrek, May 29. Mr. Joneo, of Upper Beaver Creek, preached an interest ing Bernion at the Leland school house to day. He left an appointment for the sec ond Sunday in June at 3 o'clock P. M. The republican nominees for clerk and sheriff will receive largely of democratic votes in New Era precinct. Wm. Sturm while scoring timber last week had the misfortune to severely cut his foot with an az. How would this do for a presidential ticket this fall? Victoria Woodhull and Bill Samson. E. CabiU's sawmill engine decided to lake a rest and talent of Portland was brought up to repair it. The mill will be in runnirigor der before the week ends. C. C. Williams, road supervisor, has given Mr. Cahill charge of this end of the road dis trict. Very little has been don on the roads m yrt this mmkii owing to the rusli of work on tli farms, Mr. (in'i ft ten days t fall with n In vnr stairway amt was iuit iwrlously hurt The pntortaiiimiMit t the IVntral IVInt elmivli last Tliurality (viniis issil oil very pleasantly, Hy the miinlior ntvwM wo would iiilp that a'.nmt Hi Kwwuinil, Th HilUw hoys ar milking cloven oovvs ami makini buttor for the Portland tnar- j (, j K0u,rt M..htwn will work at toamlnu in Portland during thesntntnor and early fall. Ntivk. A COt .NTKY MAN KKMAKKS. IVireneracy of the Campaign Ik rtl,i.ntu.it. . J Wiihoit, Miy V (To THK KntToni j Through the kindness of some kind friend j ive,) rti,,v of the Courier of May l!T. j ,ie KMiuf ()f ",jch 1BS furuislied fowl lor j Hiouglit, not by what is in the aier j , mm., as y what is not in it. Here we J him, , mw spacer, the exponent of the j principles of a great ivlitical parly, just a l)lV!1 fc.-ioro eh-ction, and not on word, I tl,.u j ca iijsoover. in the whole pair in p,,,; U1 t10M, ,rineiiles, but a whole lot 0f 'PiWiI and scurrilous abuse of the can- didatesof one I'Mrty, and extravagant lau dation of the candidates ol the other. In that paper I learn that Mr. Maddoek don't pay any tax, has tried to rob several wid ows, and puts the small potatoes in the middle of the sack. We also learn that Mr, Katnsby, commonly and wtu.t. known as "lilile Mae," didiwnmitthelieinotisottense of voting as a juror for fWdamage in favor of a sou ofj. 11. Way, and that sail Kaui by did go to Portland the day before the trial of said case. We also learn that Kd Whitloek did give Kli Ma.idock a terrible tongue lashing, and thai J. 11. Way did give th editor ol the KNtntrii'sK another tongue lashing, and j W(J nMP vint hiin slicking. Mr. j wy ajwaj coming very near licking js0,l f oue Mr. Kdiior you "must be having I soti.e one. a very interesting time down there. What is the matter with Way and Whttlik-k any how'? Have the democrats been putting up the drinks more liberally than the repub licans, this time? It would seem to me that they were unite liberal from hat 1 ,-aw i at MoUHa Corners whet, they were there ! tliC otln-r da . j And so the la.ve goes on. While the intel j ligent voters are himgt sing for taiormation i m regard to t;.e prin-iples of the parties f they aiv compelled to swallow such trah this. Rut tlirotifh it all one sees one significant - . ,, : j; , . js over the inonieil oih wllile 0MS of , m,Hrtance .,i thtf i,,,.is;tive offices are Ig- j nored, except that some candidate did (stack iiay over a stump and did put peta- toes in his butter. i We also learn that the ring law vers were I the fellows w ho defeated Woi. W hillock in . .... ..,,.:, Tllis b ,.lva , ,lt. fn. vic..r .ner the taweeN hi III imillltiatlOU I'., ,..t... l(., t t .i 1 o-t. r,il,.l ll.VV ,0 I ! to our enemies lo learn most athuit our- I st'lves. Now let me make a prediction: if auv man on the republican ticket is elected it i wi!!!k? Mr. Rum-d'V, not'.vithsta'iding V:n. Whitlixk and fri-nds vote to the coiitmry. And new lest some inmicent ii'rsoti might j get a tongue lashing, or possibly barely es i cape getting a Hogging, 1 sign myself, yours ! in fear and trembling, E. P. Cartkk'.' News from tlarkes. Clirkes, May 2!t. The fine weatiier of the pa.-t week i.as brought crops out finely. Fruit has been very badly damaged by lute frosts. Not more tttan half a ciop will riu. Mrs. Gard has been quite sick for the last two weeks. J. Fulton and J. Evans are clearing land for J. Elmer. tuite a crowd went from Clarkes to hear-j Mrs. fcmery speak at Wrights springs. All were well pleased with the sech. G. W. Grace, our enterprising merchant, is doing a good business. Miss Etlie Sliirving was the guest of Miss Moran this week. Miss Anna Coatcs is visiting friends in this neighborhood. ' Mr. Adam Knobloch was the guest of Miss Emma Tinnerstet last Sunday. Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Tinnerstet visited the school last Friday. Mrs. Nicholasjhas gone to visit her son at Larotirelle Falls. Mahlon Moran made a flying visit home Sunday. We have a flourishing Sunday school. Mrs Conger is superintendent and Mr. Klcinsmith assistant superintendent. H. Ringo took a load of bogs to Oregon City a few days ago. Iva. Items From Marqnara. Mabqdam, June 1. Farmers are now through seeding. Road work is the or der ol the day. Decoration day was observed In its us ual form by our citizens. The strawberry crop is very larjce this year, notwithstanding the berries are small. A strawberry festival will be given at the M. E. church next Friday night, June 10th. Also Children's Day will be observed on the following Sunday. T. 8. Scofield, the prohibition orator, addressed our citizens Tuesday night. Bi.uk Jay. News from Orvllle. Orvtlmg, May 30 The farmers of this vi cinity are nearly all done seeding. Mr. Lwis Woodcock is preparing to spray his hops as the lice are getting numerous on his hop vines. The three Sunday schools, 'Evergreen, El liott Prairie and Union, are going to have a picnic at Elliott Prairieon the2oth of June. A good time is expected. Wm. Hale is the guest of Mr. Woodcock for a few weeks. He is on his way to Wis consin from San Bernardino, California, where he has been visiting friends and rela tives the past winter and spring. L. J. Perdue has received his commission as postmaster at Orville, and will open the olllee an soon as h PWHitvea the nwoary nitlio, V understand that V. P. Woodoook lia taken a contract to build 1. Olosy, of Aurora, a hop lion. Will is a good work man, and we think the doctor wiw in giv ing him the contract. Anon. ' KAtlUt'KKKK Hi,t t'H'S Kepuhlteans and Fwili' .Not Hitch. Party Meu Did Kaut.it Chkkh, May 28 The republi can candidates for olllco nddixssed the i poople ot Kagla Ciwk on the )ililicul issues ol the dav last evening at W it-1 born'a halt. riifoi tiitiately Iho rag and tag of all I political creeds, known h thfl pooplo'a )arty had change I tlietr linm ot speak ing (originally I o'clock Ho ":S0, the hour for the rtpuhlicun nieoting. The f rt')ublicans had pcH'ttrod Wilbern'sJ hall and hired the t'lirrinsvlllo biass, band to furnish music, novel tholecs, j thoy oll'orvil lo hold a joint debate with j the other people (Mr. Hayes only r- j serving thirty minutes extra) provided! they would pay half the expfliso. Of course those great reformer could nut ! think of Hitch a thing, passing tho con- i..;i. ),.. ,..; n.,.;. i;..., ' of business. So thoy marched upstairs' bUUill'l'S Hai'tlwaro AlUl Nailft at Poi tlaiul pITOOH, ttlltl all otllt'l' ptotlrt 111 propoHlOll. to hold their llttm tmvluig leaving IhejOlir SttH'k of HtMttst lllltl llOOS will SUlt tl0 IHOr't fustiilioU. Tllflt is HO In'ttl'l' lilH' of HatS remtblieatis in possession of the lower .,, ('a,)S jn ('lackailiaH ('oillltV. UIV I'CCfi villL' tt t'tillinlt'ti 1 i 110 of IUV (100DS Ulltl Hoor, and with two-thtids of iho congre gation. As soon as ipiiot could he restored (which was nut for soino time) Chair man U.S. Gibson, lulruduct'd Mr, Law ton, who was followed hy Mr. Jewell. Both discussed county aitairs nitiking plain, matter-of tact speoches, which! were well received. John Uradlev came f'orwaid and was crootod with a tinnt( ot applause. We all 'ko a Kroual in-1 terost in John as he was raised in Jack-' knife. He declared h' determination !o do his full ditty if elected, and wo all believe ho will. He will poll a lire ' vote in Ibis pieeincl. K. l Maddoek came next and j'nl, "wg from the applutiso he received, created a favorable impression, tioidoii K. Hayes came last. Mud his address was a masterpiece. Ho held the atten tion of all present for moretnatt an hour, ,1 isonwi llu, i.i.ut ill 1'iiilnlv timl Rttt. end paying a thrilliniT tribute to the Kioi ions out repuniicaii party Kagle Creek ill Rive weeptnx miijoi - j y to II. S. Gibson, candidalo for school j suporiiilenJeut, By the way some of the honest reiuib- j llcaiia who went astray after the strange j gtsls of the people' party have come to their Ronse already. One remarked '. the other day, that Uork's dynamite i a,,, on the Snl of M.ty cured him. j He will vote the straight republican; tickoU, Go all and di likewise, , , TIIR TUWX OK Mil. VTA! KKK. A Klaa liaising at the Sehnol-lieiierat Newn of Interest. Mrwukki!, June 1. Mrs. .f II. Wetzlor, who has been unwell for some time, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I". Emtnel. of Xewhvr. iter fronds hope that the chitnge of air will he beneficial. Miss Dora Iiotint tt and brother, Hub ert, are viaiting friends in Oii'iioii City, A mocking bird has lecetitly taken up its abode in our village. It peichos it self on one of the church spires, or the top of a lofty orchard tree and inn al most continuously during the day and part of the night. Milwaukee people hope to soon Iw per mitted to ride to Portland on electric CHrH The road w ill he completed and in operation to City View Park by Sun day. Our schools closed last Friday with appropriate exorcises. The flag w hich ' was presented to the school some time ago by Arthur Bloch, had never been i formally raised, hence the last day of school was chosen as an appropriate day for the occasion . A very interesting proirram waa rendered indoors, alter which the crowd adjourned to the school yard where, the school sang "The Star Spangled Banner." The flag was hoist ed with three cheers for Mr. Bloch. Em ma Abegg then read the history of the flag. All sang "America," gave three hearty cheers for the flag, and adjourned to Mintborn Springs, where the rest of the day was spent in eating, drinking and merrymaking. Saloox Kkifer Slsbaukr of Canby wanted Mr. Maddoek to deposit $.r0 with him to be dispensed in free drinks for the buys. Mr. Maddoek refused to deposit loO or any other sum for any such purpose. Now Hushauor is broad with the statement that Mad dock promised to pay him o0 for drinks. There is no truth in his statement. In PBEPARiim your ballot next Monday be sure not to scratch the name of Ell C, Maddoek for sheriff, Clackamas county Is sadly in need of an honest man In the sher iff's office. Used k Millions of Homes no0 Baking IKjPowden mm iuuoimcemeiit Receiving New fo talk about war in Kuropo or nnvwhoro t-lso. Hut if you wish to talk alout (1001) (iOODS ami LOW PUK'KS, wo art- at your wrvit'o. Wo will quote a few liard liitt 5 gallons 3 pounds 22 pounds i .... . . MIM.IM'.m thropt from the Oivo u a oall autl bo t'onvincotl. Carlton & Rosenltrans' New I.t'tiilors iii Low l'liVcs for litckatnns otit tv. IV tttcr PtMniititl,- ClVSPOllt Wotli;o.4 (wai'l'atlt'4.) r f ., ,, ( : A .,,, 3IAI)IH)CKKA)IsnV t. t Asr to iik tKKtmi iitirm. Sew Km, Or., Ma -To rur; Ltuiomi As w have noticed sen f d t ines j,, tin oiejoii 1'ity t'ourler that Mr, '.Via flock, the repuhlii an candidate torsi, wrid, had wronp-d and had mi-trea'ed u, 1 wa:it lo say thai Mild-lock hits alwa.is Irvtitrd us b, tfl a- g"o. j,- we Wiint to tie tu.iti'.t, intd that we will Mile for Mr. Mad lock nod W iint every one t l-t-1', U e ao- tli-tie.l to say Mr. .Maddoek lois used us fair and rih'ht. We are Iotiiiiiiih, too; hut not the ikoiorimt Germans that lln-l'oii'u r reier-to. We are yours fur Madd-u-k. and don', you forget it. fit AKI.SS WolI'lKT, Fit it ti. Wot.rnir. New Kha, or., May an, Kt1.-jTo whom IT MAV i'osceiin :j dlaviiig noticed an arti cle in the Oregon i'lty Courier of May L'7, lsii.', that K. C, Ma.ldoek. republican can didate for sherilt, refused to work or vote for W. W. II. Samson, we. the undersigned, judges and clerks of tl.i elrition held In New Era precinct, ClncKamas county, Oregon, in June, 11. certify that we saw Maddoek take his ticket from the table and fold It in our presence, and that he did vote for W. W. H. Hainson, and Unit the statement pub lished In the Oswego Iron Worker to that ellect is a true and correct statement. J udges- Jons llwr, dimi Daviu McArtucr, rep. Clerks- ij. F. Humus, doiu. iC. H Fnsrr.ii, rep. State of Oreiron, j County ot Gltckamas,! "' I, Jacob Miley, being tirstduly sworn say, that I sat as a juror in the case of Way. by his guardian J. H. Way, vs. The Oregon City Manufacturing Co.; that I have read the printed circular signed by J. H. Way, wherein H., M. Itamsby, republican nomi nee for recorder, and also a juror in said case, is accused of having used his Influence to render a verdict in favor of the said Geo. Way in the sum of M0 only. I pronounce the accusation wholly false as the said 8. M. Itamsby contended tor not less than I'JOOO from first to last. Signed, Jacob Milky. Miley, Frank M. Krone. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of May, 1W2. Kbasx M. Krusi, Justice of the Peace. IT IS WHOM.Y UNTKUI. Moi.ai.la, Or., June 1. To thr Emtor;J In answer to the statement alleged to have been made by Robert Baty that I told him I hail voted in favor of the factory as a juror in the case of Way vs. Oregon City Mfg. Co., 1 must say that if Mr, Baty made the statement he told what he knew to be absolutely false and without any sort of (mutilation. 8. M. Ramsiiv. 40 Years tlie Standard, VK AUK TOO BUSY Spring and Summer Goods on-: best Pearl Oil, Arbucklo's Coffee, Nice 0 Sugar, -. i . . . . ... .. ' . Kat, wliitli vt will nt'll at Vvhvh that will mirpriso you. IlABHiHOUST vS: COMPANY, m h'rvut Mivt't. HARDWARE PwrtUml. Otvt:m, ATKINS &zrvr& 1! it S lYonf ("lldill.-t. ArtMilt) Wootl ('liojiporM Spooialtiof. WILSON & COOK SPRINGS THOS. CHARM & SON -AT m ffi v r r n rill h r IP II 1 B Hill L L 11 DR6SSG00DS In tho latest styles ami dt'signfj, Homo beautiful patterns at a price novei before oll'eretl in Oregon City. CLOTHING Extra largo lino of Men's and Voy clothing, of tho host grade of goods in tho market. HHTS In any size, shape and Htylo from one dollar up to the best StetHon. FUIIJ (jOODS Embracing a well soloctod lino of Ties, Negligoo shirta Hosiery and Underwear. Chapman 5 Son Lead in quality of goods handled. C3-IVE THEM A OALL. GEORGE BROUGHTON, M AN U FACTOR Ml OF Abb KINDS OK FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CBILINO, TUJSTiO AND FINISH ING LUMI5EK, 'DIMENSION KTUFF AND LATH. ;. --Special Bills Cut to Order s:.::z- Mill and Yard on the Itivor, Foot of Main Street, . OREGON CITY, OR. 0.85 $.65 $1.00 . ... . Cash Store, CzLXVy9 Ox. Filt'st, Knpo, (VoHcont Mool PEKING ! OF- THE- ESS t I