( ill I f'T ( llllVi llll"ll, A lli'imlillrmi i'ni v-nl inn fur lln Klulu of I Im'K"M In i iilli'il In iiii'i'l in llin l ily n I'nilliiinl, on Tliiirniluy, April II, Ivm, ut II o'rlurk A. ,, fur llin iiiihhii ihhii iniitlliK nuhlM.ilrit Inr t i ni 1 t ittl Hit lorn mill "lulu mill illnlni'l i.IIhim, c. i'it t'linxiKHNiiiiMi, uihI ii nli'i lliiK (our ill'll'Kllll'H Kt llllK" lO 1 1 III lltllllllil'HII N u- lliimtl Convention, mill to truiiniid micli nlliiT liiiHinrxd UN may iruxiily nimn Imfitni Ilia convention, Tim convention will ruimtMl nl I'M; iIiIi-uhIin, clum-ii liy tho mivnrul coiilillra an fullowa : linker Hi'iiton . . , , Clm iniiiua ClltlMIl . . , Ciiluinlilu. . 'or Orook (Vry Illlilllll , . . UlllUiit.... tlrunt Harney . . . . ft, I. mm . ft I. Inn .m.liinilii. .... . 7 Mlliiinr . . . . ft Mmiim , 4'Miiruw . .'OlllltllOlnall, . a I'nik . II SIli'MllHIl . . . i 0 H i :i 7 (ton ... II iM'iiloti . 4 Whim'ii, ,liiiliinti. Klamath.. Tl.f Nnin IhiImk mm ilnlrKHltt-m-Urife from viti-ti comity mul onn ilolegittit (or I'Vttry MO vnlea mul fur pycry fraction uvur oih Imlf llmriHif rant (nr tliu rriuli lli'un camliiUla (or governor at the elec tion Ih-KI in tliia Htaloun Juim 4, IHH4. Tim roiiiiintUw riH'iniiiiitiiiU tliat tlin lrliarlo l hell' on Kalunlay, March "1. ami llin countv convention on Sat unity, Marcli '.'H, s'.M, nnlctta otlicrwine onlcrvil liy llin rnH'r county commit ted. All vote. In fuvu' of llin republican rini'iii of protection to American in-duHtrli-i ami American labor, tliu up Uiililinx of a home market, a aoiiml financial -jlii y ami a, patriotic enforce ment of Inn Monroe ilix trimi aitt ronlial )y Inviloil l) unlln with na. ( IKORUK A. STKKI., William Kai ih, C'liairiuuii. Secretary. I'ortlrtiiil, dr., K i'li. ft. 1MW1. HIhTMUT CONVKNriON. A republican convention for tint Ural conirrraaiunal ilintrlct. of tliu Slain of Orevon, ia liercliy called, to meet In lliti city of Alliany, on Tuimluy. April 7, IKINI, at 3 f m . for tlis purpotte ol nomi nating a cumliilule for (.'onurcaa ami two tli'lcgatea to I In' nulionnl republican eon vmitinti. The convention w ill coiiat'l of 123 ilt'lt'Katc. to lw cliom-n by tlm never al countiea, aa follow : Itenton ft Lake 8 (loot 4 I. i ui-oln 3 Currv '.' I.lnn 10 riarkainaa 12 Marion 1U Joacpliino 4 I'olk H Jnckann 7 Tillamook . U lotilaa II Wanlilnijlon 11 Klamath '.' Yanililll Una Il Tln Minn lining on ilcleitate at largn for each county, ami onn for each 200 yotna, or frartion over one-half thereof, ciial for the republican governor at the election hnlil Juun 4, IHIH. Tliu comiiiittt'O rix'oiniiu'UilM thut tlin primarina and county ronvrnliinn ho hnlil in aiTonliinru wllh tlm riH'oiiuiM'ii ilation of thn Stain Central Committee. TllOH. II. TllNOl'K, I'reHiilent. J. A. Wiijion, Secretary. HKI'l III.K' S rot'NTV I'ONVKS IION, Nolicn ia h"rehy given to nil volera who helievo in thn policy of the Hepuh licnu piiity, anil who lielievu Ihut the iiuhiHtriiit HVNteui of thiN county fhouhl nut he (lentro)Til, ami who helieve thut thn lilfitira of thn county, Mlate ami nation ahoulil he ailiuiniHiereil upon Hale, aniiml, connervitlivu mul ecommiiial princlph'H, uml who helieve that thn in tercHta of tho tux-piiver Hhouhl hn mul ounlv )(iiurilcl hy llnwe phtceil in Hmer hy the people, mul that every puhlic ao'vant Hhouhl reiuler a iliiect mccoumi to pix.ple lor lux ullii iul iii'In, mul to thorn! w ho helievu that I lie liiiitnciiil kh- Iimii of thiH tfnvcriiiuont hIhiiiIiI he ho liimineil mul coliilili teil iin Id inet't w ith the approval ol honi'Ht mul omxervalive inen of all cIhhhih, bimI to n I the re- ipiircinenlH of t!m luinincn mul lahoiinc worlil, mul to ihoMuwho inteml to vole for a rhmiKu from Denux'riitic policicH to Hepuhlicmi policii'M, hiuI to tluwn who inteml to Hiipport llin ticket nominuleil hy the Kepuhlicmi convention thiH year, mul they are inviteil to participate in the ltepiihlicmi primnrieH, to ho hehl at the umiiil voting placua in the diMorent ite cinclH 'except in Milk Creek precinct, where the voting place In chunked to (iriini! hall near Howard',) C'laikunian Co., State of Oregon, which me culled for Saturday, Muich 2lHt, lS'Hl, for the purHHe of cliooaiiiK dnlegutes from their rcHpcctivo procincla to nltond tho Ue puhlican County Convention, which Ih linrnhy called to meet in Oregon City, on WodiieHcay, March I'fttli, 1WXI. That Haul convention la for the purK)Hu of nominating candidate for thn following oI1Iih: Three rnprcHenUtives, county comniiHHioner, county clerk, county re corder, Hheriir, county treaaurer, county UHHCrtdor, county achool superintendent, county surveyor and county corouor, and for the nomination of jiiHticea of the peace and coiihIuIiIch for the xevernl JiiHtice diHtricta of the county; and for the further purpoHe of electing 12 dele gates to repreHunt ClackaniiiH county in the linpuhlicun Slulo Convention to he held in l'ortlnnd, on thn lull day of April, 18IKI, and 12 delngnlea lo attend the Re publican congriiHHional convenliou of thn (Irxt congrpHHionul iliHlrict to he held in Albany, April 7th. 1HIHI. Thn convention will coiiHint of l.'lll del egaluH Rpporlioned to the di Hermit pre- l inclM ii m hIiowii Ih Ihw, mul being biimd on mil' ili'legaln ul hirgn Inr each pre ciucl, ii ii I oni' ili'legiiln fur every votca or fiuctimi ul thirty vnleH ciihI (or Hull. Dinger lleriiiaiiu, in thn Haid iirccinclH at the election held .fiiiut I, iMIl, i'ri'ciui'lH. No, u( lli'li'Kiili'H. Alii'iinilliy . Harlow .'I llenver Creek I DorlnuH ;i Canyon ('reek , 2 Caacadea ft Canity ft Clackamaa ft ('herryvllln i Cantimah,. . . . 3 hmnaHcus , 4 Kugln Creek 3 Mm pin I.ann 3 (iarlleld 3 (ieorgn 2 Harding 3 Highland 3 l.owff Molalla 2 tJpiwr Molalla 3 Milk Creek 2 Maripiam ft Milwaukie II Needy 6 New Kr 4 OnWIIgO 7 Oregon City No. 1 7 Oregon City No. 2 7 Oregon City No. 3 4 rieanant Hill 4 Sinvera. 2 SikU Springs 3 Springwatnr 3 Tualatin 3 Union 3 Viola 3 Wert Oregon City 3 Total number of de legal 133 Haul parties for thn purKiM aforesaid are called lo meet at their rcHctive voting places on Kalunlay, March 'J 1st, NtW, at such hour a tlm different com laitleeuien for several precincts may designate, and by motion carried at a lale meeting of the County Central Com nilttee, all Judges and clerks of primary flections shall be apMjinteil by the com mitteeman of the respective precincts. Hy order of thn County Central Com mittee. Hknkv Mki iiki m. Chairman, (iltl. I.. StokV, Sim retury. ItKI'llllirAN CI.IIW. Eu.hoilallc l!alllc Moru Micllngt lo be Held. The club at Needy will have another of their big rallies I ridav evening o( this week. Thn meeting will be ad-dn's-ed by J. U. Cainplx-ll ind A. 8 )resw'r of Oiegon City, who are both able and attractive steakers. This is one of the banner clubs in the county and the big republican majorities in Needy precinct show the good work dune. The rally at Kagle t reek last Saturday aftermstn was one nf tlm most pnllitiM antic ever held al that place. The meet ing was held in Wilhcrn'ri hall and it was tilled with an appreciative audience. II. S. Strange ol Oregon City, was the SM'uker and hit ad-Ires wits reitlete with facts and figures and was a convin cing urgiimeiit in favor of the principles of tlm rcpnbl'i rn party. TucHilay evening the iluH at Will amettn Kails hml a rally and Hatiloif's hull wits (airly well tilled with an atten tive audience. C II le, of this city and Hon. V. I.. Miotic, of Oawogo ad dressed the ineitiun. Kuch inudu a strong, convincing sis-ech which was well received by the utidieiice. This club is lining good woik mul though but recently tiriiitnii'd w ill make itself (ell ul I lie elect ion. Tho republican clubs of Sherwond and I'leashnt Hill will meet in joint seisiou ui Wolilas hull, Slu rw oc, om Vpdm" day, I'elun.iiv I'Olh at 7 :;.() p. m. rfun. Hon. C. Diow netl known w on.t of the best speakers in the s'tutp w ill he presettl to iiililreHS the joint meeting on the political ixHiies of the du , all are invited regittdlecs of put t y Ktliliutions. Ladies me especially inviteil. Saturday evening of this week the New Km club will hoM another rally at the lirown school huiirc. I'leparu lions are being inadn to make this one of tho big meetings of the campaign. U.S. Strange will speak which will bo a guarantee that the audience will be both entertained and instructed. Kridity evening of next week the re publicans of Cluck. ma are to have their first rally and will le-oigsnizu their club for active work. Hun. Cito. C. Drownoll will be seaker uf tun evening and bis ability as an orator is so well known at Clackamas that he will doubt lessly be greeted with a large audience The republican club of Canhy is pre paring for a big rally on Tuesday even ing March 3. Hon. Geo. C. frowned will be the orator of the occasion mid his speeches are always well worth hear ing. Preparations are being made to make this one of the bluest rallies over held by the Can by club and thn public regardless of political affiliation mid the Indies us well are cordially inyitod to attend. The Milwaukio Republican Club held an enthusiastic meeting Saturday eve ning. Hon. (ieo. C Biownell of Ore gon City us spcukor of the evening. Among others vimting the club were Thomas Uunditll, Henry Meldrnm, K. T. (irilllth mul Cicero Rineurson, all of Oregon City, mul Dr. lilenilenning, of SelUoo'l. Mr, I'.row m il Hiiokn lit length on 1 1 1 -s ai'limis in the ImhI cuhmioii of Hie state Heiiiite, explaining his reasons for supporting Senator 1'iilph, Mr. Ilolph was tlm chuicnof Hie ciiueiiH, ami hn llierefoii' felt In honor hound tin a republican to support him with his vote I In said, however, thut hn did voln fur Mr, I'nlph In the cuncus meet ing Hon. (i. K. Uiiieurson came In during tho latter part of the meeting ami being called upon eulogized Senator John II. Mitchell. Mr. Itinenrson said that hn believed in Abraham Lincoln re publicanism, and that ii the kind of re publican h Is. Tho i lob's double ipiurlet sang a cam paign songsnd responded lo an encore. J. K Wel.ler sang a campaign solo, which was well rnndnred and well re ceived. The I'leusant Hill republican club will meet al tho old I'leasant Hill school house on Mon lay, March 2d, at 7:30 p. in. II. 8. Strange, deputy county clerk will be tho SH'ukur of the evening. Mr. Strange hy his ready fund of wit and forcible Ionic always draws a crowd. All are invited. Ciiauki v Cm I kiss, ShtfrwiKid Or. Secretary. kkl'l'III.ICAN HAI.I.Y. Thn Maple Uue republican club will hold a grand rally Saturday Kebruary 211, 1HIK), al7:3U. lion. ieo. C. Hrowncll will ui.ike the address of the evening and ss Mr, Hrowncll Is conceded to le one of the let kpeukers in the slate let there he a full h"Use, Ladies are invited. J. II. Daki.ino, Secretary of Club. Amid ( oiiHunipliitn, hy stopping tha' cough. We know of no letter remedy for coughs and col ls than the M. II. Cough Cure. For sale by C. ti. Huntley, druggist. Two breach of the js-uce casea occu pied the attention of Recorder Ryan's court this week. Last Kriday night about 11 o'clock a woman of the town cams out uu the street and proceeded to dance around in a hilarious way. Olli c r Shaw lold her to go home, and when she refused lo go he Usk her to the city jail where she kicked out a couple of window li.hls Odicir Shaw then placed her in one o( the cells, where af ter remaining an hour she ilepuniled $.) ball for her aiHaraitce, which w as for feited. Tuesday, Cieorgn Austin, who about a week pieviout-ly had insulted some ladies coming out o( thn Methodist church, and who had escaped from the niitht ollh er, caum in and plead guilty and paid his fine. Roth case have their morals. The Red Men have leased l'os's hall for the term of one year, and mum begin ac tive operations in remodelling the sinie. Nine feet in the front of the hall will bn cut off for an'e-ronms, while a po'table wall will l placed ucross soine where near the center of the room, which can he removed al any time when oilier parties desire to me the hall. No other chuti.'i's will be made in the ball. Marriage licenses were iiucd to the follow ing caiididuies for uiittriuiony by Couilv Cltik HliiIoii Uuring the past week: Allies Hciidi'rson, and J, K. Dr.olv, Louisa Itarretli and William Neumaii, K'lnice Mc'v'racken and II. II. MloW. Councilman T. K. (iault I'ft Thursday for u ten-ilays trip to Southern Oiegon to visit a brother in , Jacksonville and lo make a short call on the Oregon City, Imivh w ho are running the saw mill al t'oin-toi'k. Our last week's sale surpassed our expectations, but we still have u veiy choice selection ol ladies' mul children's tiiiiioi'.'il ha:s we will sell them if you make an nth"- The Racket stoie. Karl's Clover 'loot will purity votir hlissl. ch ar your complexion, regulate uuir bow els and make your head clear as a hell. Jftc, ftllo., ue a dollar. For sule hy t ieo. A . Harding. Wedding stationery, the latest styles and linest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the K.ntkki'kihk olhce. The ea- l v buyer gets the select ion. Ladies' and children's trimmed huts huve no value at the Racket stole. Use OXIK.N for your "nerves" also for coughs and colds. Pamphlets free. Churman & Co., DruggisU, ugunt. Come and get a hat at the Rack t store, milhnery at your price. We would like to look into the pleas ant lace ol some one who haB never hud any derangement of the digestive organs. We Bee the drawn and unhappy faces of dysetics in every walk of life. It is our national ''isease, and nearly all com plaints epiing from this source. Heinovc the stomach difficulty and liio woik is done Dyspeptics and pale thin petiole are literally starving, because they don't digest their food. Consumption never develops in people of robust and normul digestion. Correct the wasting and loss of flesh and we euro the disease. Do this with food. The Shaker Digestive Cordial con-1 tains already digested food and is a digester of food at tha same time. Its effects are folt at once. Oct a pamphlet of your druggist and learn about it. LAXOL is Castor Oil minions sweet as honev bv a new process. Children like it. A Hnmr-llkr lintel. Fanners and t lit- trsveling public will find a coinfoiUhlif home-like place to slop at when in Oregiu (,'itv at the Oiienlallint.il, Table supplied with an uhiiiidaiic" of the best the market af fords. Looms and beds are clean anil comfortable. Our 2ft cent meals am not excelled. John Diikst iik.k, I'rop. Lost Soar Kljr. On the Oth inst., some clothing wrapped in gray blanket, tied with small cotton rope. Kinder please leave at this office and receive reward. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and Is often fatal in its result. To avoid this you should use I)e Witt's Colic A Cholera Cnre, aa soon as the first symptoms appear. C. O. Huntley, Druggist. Munyon'a medicinesare the latest, and Charwan & Co., the up-to-date drug gists, have a complete stock. Pamphlets free. Finest catchup, Worcestershire sauce and other dressings used in the oyster cocktails at the Novelty. For clean, white cotton rags 5 cents per pound cash, will be paid at Thk V.s TKKi'iiisK office. Machine oil 10 cents a bottle, also needles (or all kinds of machines at E. K. Martin's. Chair bottoms at Parker & Howard's from 10 cents op, Including- nails. If you are troubled witb dandruff, go to Farmworth, lie can cnre you . "lionnie Briar Bush" for 5 cents at Huntley's book store. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE ERST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY. VIA SPOKANE Minneapolis AND VIA DENVER OMAHA AND Kansas City. ST. PAUL. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five days for SAN FRANCISCO. Fast mail train leaves Portland daily at 8:45 p. in. The Dulles local leaves Portland daily including Sunday at 8:0 a. in. connecting at East Portland with S. P. incoming overland train. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. HUPvLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Truins leave Portland Daily. SiiiUii I North. s-Vi r. M. I l.v Portland Ar 9r. M.I Lt OrsyinCity Lt 10 t.U.a. I Ar 8. Frauclsro Lv 8:10a. M 7:23 a. M 7:00 r.M PINING CAR9 ON OOPEN KODTK. Pullman Buff: t Sleepers. -AND- Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to nil through trains. KOHKHl'KO MAIL (DlUi. S:S0a. m. I Lv Portland Ar 4:40r. K :2.a.m. L Oreirout'llv Lt 8:'r. 5lLJ ' Kosebunt Lv :09a. SAI.EM fna K. GKK, (llily. t'l 1 T J' "tl .a AT nTT5"Zi 9.27 a Ml L.' :Ju. a .'i,y l.v 4.49 p. m 15 1. M. I Ar 1 : L 8:00 A. II et Sirte Division. BKTWKKN FOKTLAND AND CORVAHJ8. Mall Train, Pally (Except Sunday.) ':30a.m. I Lv J'orrlaiid Ar I C:20r.M 12:16 r.. Ar Corvallli Lv l;8Sp.M At Albany and "orvallls connect with tralni of Oregon Cen Ml A E .sie'ii Kailroad. Exitreiia Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:4SpTM7rLv Portland Ar r8T2SA7i 7:26p.m. I Ar McMinuvllle Lv 1 5:60 a. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN TUB EASTERN STATES, CANAPA AND EUROPB Can be obtained at lowest ratea from L. B. Moore, Agent. Oregon City. R.KOKHT.EK, E. P. ROGERS, Mniuter. Aaa't G. F. and Pan. Agent. ...The Prairie Farmer... IS THE Greatest of AH Farm Papers. It presents each week all that is worth knowing in ciirrentagrlcul turiul literature. K.ach number contains tn"re solid reading matter than any other agricultural tmper, ami covera a broader Held, SoDscrlDtloi pnc5,jineDollar a Year. It is the Paper for the People. Sample CliWliz Offers Tor 1895-6: T..iP1...PA1.HiMpJjtr,11!Wr Wkwcly IiiTitBO:Ai.Uor $1.25. Tub pBAtBia Farmkr 1 m , Address The Prairie Farmer, Chicago. B Qfegon Citu; ..GLADSTONE PARK... p Conveniently of access i ree irom me noiBe OLIltf-.l 1 obuiiui nurses ana every class A m Til a VAi-tm rlnr wn K ness and rest. w tor jaaies. y K Services of the best physicians of the county! w i in airanii n rtia l E TERMS REASONABLE. S U g Address, MISS M. Li OREGON LOOK THIS LIST OVER. OpiK)rtunities for Investors and" Speculators: No county like Clackamas- Oregon City. No man possessed of even horse sense ever lost money by a judicious investment in Clackamas County. It would be nearly impossible to lose money hy buying in Oregon City. It's becautiful location great manufacturing establishments large and constantly increasing pay roll its great and promising future, mikes Oregon City, incomparable the best city on the northwest coast for the investment of capital. It follows then that you may have an interest in the bargains below. 2 lots and new cottage in west side addition to Oregon City, 5 minntes from paper mills. Sale or trade. No. 1 building lots near Presbyterian church one block from 7th St. cheap part easn, balance on time. 4 lots near Barclay school for trade or sale. Two lots on Main street, at Congregational church for sale. Best site in town for grocery store or private boarding-house. Will build for good tenant. Another good block of land adjoining Bartlay school block in Oregon City fair house od barn city water richt in the heart of the city. Sell cheap, or -ade for farm. Wifl bear careful investi gation. 1 lot in Darnell's addition on .Molalla road. Sale or trade. 1 lot in Park addition. Sale or trade. One block of land at Elyville, on main Jlolalla road; level and will subdivide into 8 lots; two new houses, two barns, and two splendid wells. This property is delightfully situated and would suit the most fastidious. Will sell for part cash, or will trade for an improved farm. One new and pretty 6-room cottage; iui tour tots, ovenooKing Takes some money. House One lot in the thriving railroad town a wnuie tot more, n hi trade tnis tot tor horses, cattle, sheephogs or goats, or just anything to help you out. This is a good lot and in a gooa town, out 1 uon t want it, as I have no need for it tin der the teavens. 80 acres of Columbia county bottom land, mostly slashed and bur neI off, and in grass. Two miles from Columbia river. Trade or a!e. One of the best modern constructed dwellings in Oregon City; whole block of land, level, and afl'ording one of the most lovely view to be had in the city. New and handsome frame barn. No finer residence property in the city; one block from public echooL Will trade for Al outside property. Will sell or rent for long term the best garden land in Oregon, on the Willamette river and East Side Electric Railroad. Will sub divide and sell in acre tracts, or rent in parcels. 132 feet frontage on Main street, in Oregon City; street improvement made; on electric line. Will trade for good country property, or sell at a big bargain. Carpenters, plasterers, brick masons, teamsters, mill men, loggers, s- wanted to buy homes and pay for it in work. For further particulars, call on or address II. E. CROSS, Oregon City, Oregon. To the Public - WHAT THK GA3H5RINUS 111 TV3L3 IDD HBI.IVF.H AT Y0I B IIOI'HK: The GatnbrinoH Pilsner or bavarian Ilottltj Peer, per Doz. Quarts at .1 50 California Whito Wine per gal HO " Claret Wine per gal. 80 " Port Wine per gal. 1 50 " Cherry Wine per gal. 1 60 Bent " Grae Itrandy per gal. 4 00 lOyear old Whi.skey, Nonpa reil per gal 4 00 Our good will be found the best ever offered to the public at the price. Leave your order. We garrantee our goods to give latisfaction or will cherfully refund your money. N. F. Zimmerman. For Keg Ber Iters your ordr. Hogpital. and pleasant located. A ana aust oi me city. JJ . . t.J convenience oi a nrst hospital. li'nntn mh VnA J Social rooms n " -4 E. LIIBKER, SUPT. jj CITY. OR. 'A -no city like hard finished; cellar, spring water tails, at L'anemah, lor sale or trade. cost $1000, of Tekoa; worth $300, or rerhaDf a