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DKMOUHATS MKKT. ('(inliiiiii'il (rum Flint 1'n (( , MurknlinrK, which wim Nni'omli'd by lr J. II. Irvlnn. 1 1. F, Miiy was luimii.l by F. Until Mr. May ilnrliiii'il iiml mi mo tlnil Mr. ' ill' M i ii n win iiuiiiliiiitml liy i I'liiiiiuliiin, Win II It i'OIiik til ir ill n I y tii'ilHlirnr till) ullli'n Iiml a livuly M riiiiililii (nr llm mini, I' I ml, II, I,. Kelly wun noiiiiimlnil, who (Inclined, Jiiiiinn Tliiirnu 1 1 if it iioinl imti'il i, I,, Tiiiimr, nl Tualatin, who iln clliii'il, uh m rliiliri'il Unit Im had al ways imi'ii iililn to iiiiikii u livliiK nir IiIh liirm, Ih'miiIxm Ihk hitIIhii hml olfi-red two ntnill'lntcii befoul llila coiiyriiti'in, who hml hi'cn mit ilowu iihiii W. II. Htnf ford wan mimed by (I. A. HiihIIiik, but hi- too declined. T. I.. Turner named Hurry llunlliiK for trruHiiriir. and Iiii uIho declined Noun ol tlmm uppar fully hml any denim lo handle Clark iiimh county bullion. A a lunl rinorl, II. 1 Ki'lly was urged no nwi"li'iitly that it wuk hi duly a a ilionocritt to ac cept Dm tioinlimlioii, tlott lui dually Uavn In, For roiinty (.'oiniiiiiiiiioiiiir A. M. Kir cheni nuiiiiiiaUid John I . wi lin , ol 8irinuwittir, and V. II. Htatnird named A I' I Ion In 1 1 1 , ol Mapln Ijiiih. I.eel Inn received r:t voles and llowhiml I'i. I'wkIIi'Ii w duly tlcflurtxl thu cIioIcm of tin' run vi'iil Ion for commissioner, Fur iiionliT, V. W, (iiinong placed In lioiniiiiitioii II. J. llnnliiiK, mill J. II. lUUton named Ali'X Kehrntii. The lial lot reunited mi follow I lunlm III, hcliram Mr. Hchratn win accord llilfly announced m llm chuii i' of t tie convention fur recorder. Kur Blii'ilir ('. V (imioiiK wuk nomi nated by I', liulli, m'ciiihIi'iI by II. I.. Kelt) , ami on motion of (i. A. Harding, thu tioiniiiutiou wun inuilu unanimous. For clcik JamcR Thorite named J. I". J.u K, ol Al an pl.t i ii, nml on motion of II. I.. Ki-lly lliu iioiiiinuiioii wart iniiiii) UMHIIIIIIOIII. It tiHik mine hklnnUliiiiK to Hml three candidate! who with willing to sacrifice themselves candidate for tlm legisla ture. II. I. Kelly nominated J. H. Itlsley, of Milwmiki'ii, who alter consid erable urging; reluctantly consented to uctrp:, A I. tiiibblc. named John H. I'uly, of Mm kuburg, who oositivnly de clined. V K llytie named lr. J. II lrvlni', ol Candy, and lr. Curll named (. D. UoIiIiImii, of Harding. After abort addresses by C. W. (ianong anil II. I.. Kelly, the lattur iiiotiii aomo tnoie scripture, to ahow that the I.orl wii with tlii'in in the. HkIiI, Kisley, Irvine ami Kobbiiia wuru made, thu uiuiiinioiia cliolcn of thu convention for rciircscnla live, A resolution wa unanimously passed favoring an amendment lo the constittl lion for the election of I'niteil State su iri'iim Judge by a diiect vote of the people; four at one presidential I'lectioli and ix al the next following presidcu tiul election. '1'lie liaiiiiuiii of LI io county centiul roininiltce was authorized by motion to fill any rtmlli ictt Hull lliin1'' occur by dentil, etc. The ticket rendu " follow: KcircHciitutivca, J. S. Klidcr, of Mil waukee; Ir. J. II. Irvine, of Canity; (). ! It'ibbiiiH, of lliinliiitf. Sheriff, C. W. UunoiiK. of Ciinemiili Cleik, J lv Jin k, of Miiriuain. liecotdur, Alex Schrain, of tlremni City. TiiMfiner, II. I.. Kelly, Oregon City. AHHl'HHor, I' :. C. Ilackett, of I'ark I'lace, .Schiinl Siiieriiitenih'iit, I'. 1. Cole man, of Mariiain . County ConinilBcioiier, J. II. Lew ellen, of Sjtrinyw iiti-r. Surveyor, Kred lleiw, of Sprii'itwater. Cormier, I r. K. A. Soimner, ol Ureon City. NoTKH. NolhiiiK but dentil or reinovnl from the eonntv can (ret the newly iiniiiiiui tcd on ndidnte otr tho ticket. The no oetlanreH of thu diU'erent noniinees are all lllled out in rcK'i'ol ion foim and their hiiKituren nru written in black ink. An Kntkiii'iuhk rotorter went uitohh the Htreet ami borrowed a pen and ink for (Ilia piupoKi). Il ix hardly probable that nny of them over expect to K'l't elected, but there, is one thint! (load mire they will hnve to rcinain with tho ticket. Pefeiit baa no terrora for a dyed-in-the wool JclVeiHiiniaii (Icinocint He wil linly t,""'" ' "10 Hlautjhtor pen liko n free tr idn nbocp, with the faith of nil clenl prophet that if hia principles do not triumph in Huh world, that ho will t'Hilaiiily bo rewarded in the next. If hu net or becuimm converted to popnliat theoiicH, or joins tho piotection forces of the republican party, bo kicks in udver Hi! -ni'l I'oiili'nie-' lo keep a Hlill' up)er lip. Too eonvince him of tho error or fallacy of bin belief, would bo liko try ing to make water run up hill. Hut with all hia faults we admire, his pluck and adherence, to principle, although it is probable that his fondest ho'tes will never again be realized. A few of the delegates did not arrive until the afternoon seosion, and others went away immediately alter the dale gates wero elected to the state conven tion. Tho dulegatus and candidates are reprcHontutive Clackamas county men, but their great fault lies in the principles they represent. The conven tion was harmonious on the wholo, as none of the candidates have any ser.oiu exMN'latlon of (iiiltliiK elected, nolinn ipieiitly there wui no ardent ru-ti for the spoils of olllcn, There wax an apparent deterinlnatioii on the part ol a puillon of the country delegation not to allow the Oregon City "gang" lo run things. This Idea came lo the surface on several occasions In ripples of opposition to certain moves, but it In a notable fact that Oregon City carried away the llou'a share of the plunder in the way of olliclal nomina tions, F.atcr Ncnleca. Kinder Huii' I ii y was observi'il in a iron oral way at nil the Oregon City churches. The l'reabyteruiii church was moat artinlicully decorated, and iircacuteil all Inviting ai'pi'iirunc'1. Among the deco rations were some calla lilliea, anil some rare plants and flowers aunt to the oily by a lady in Southern Califor nia, lloih morning and evening thu puMor, ev. A. J. Montgomery deliv ered pttrmons appropriate to the day. At the Itantiat chinch Hie decora tions were lustily arranged, and the aeriuona by the pastor, Itev. M. I,. Uugg, were particularly appropriate lo thu annlveraury day of Chrint's advent on this earth. I.. C. I'rigga preaented thu young lady member of his Sunday school clue, each with a bmpiet of rare ferna ami Dowers from Southern California. At th.i Methodist church thn decora tions were in keeping with this memo rahlu ih'cuhIoii. Tho pastor, Hey. 8 W. Slrykur, delivered appropriate sermon, both morning and evening. In the evening there was a splendid sacred concert, including a solo by Mia Mo re)'. Thn exercises throughout were ImpreKHive and entertaining. Hlxhop Scott of I'ortlund, hid l apii lal Maxtor services at fie Kpiacopsl church laxt Saturday eveiiing. Stinduy illuming special lay Kauter cervices were wi'JD conducted by II. I.. Kelly. The chuich was splendidly dec ora'ed and the sui vice were impresaive. At St. John's Catholic church, Faster Sunday was observed with l,.e usnnl impressive services of that church. There wa a profuse decoration of flowers, and the church waa well filled ut the diU'erent service. At the Congregational church Ir. Cowan, tho paator, delivered an appro piiute sermon In the morning, and in thn evening a splwudul lilermyaud mu aical program wa rtnderl. TheCres (tent and Ladies' quartettes gave sev eral excellent selections, ami the solo by Misses M. Wall, Keva Gray and Klhel Albright, and the recitations by by Misses AliU ISrougl'ton, Miss Fol liUixbv and Master Trafton Iye, were all well received. Mias Matadle Wig gins' oiigiual Faster toem was very g'ssl, a was also thu children's exer cises. The decorations were tasty, and an A.alia tree donated for the occasion by Mrs. J. (i. I'llsbiiry, and a lotted air plant, belonging to Mrs. Stevens, attracted special attention. Hot iiml Cheiipcst ItiMinmcr. Save money on your insurance by call ing on K. F. Mai tin, who represent the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. You cannot nllon! to keep on throwing your inunev into policies and uiy fruiii 3 to ') years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the clo.-est investigation. K. E. Martin, Agt. Ciiniinerciiil Itank lllock. Notice to Tuxpnyff. As tho assessor or deputies will not tf out through the county this year, you are requested when in Oregon City, to come into tho assessor's office and give in a statement of your taxable property, or send in list. You will Im) furnished with fcuitable blanks. J. C. ItitADi.KV, Assefsor of Clacka mas county. ' Nome lliirgiilns. Four pieces of land adjoining Clacka mas Heights addition to Oregon City, of 47, 30, '.'(, and 11 acres each. All on par tially improved, with houses, fruit etc. (iood soil, lays well and convenient to school, church, etc. Are raro bar gains. Have also a span of lino mules to sell cheap. C. I,. I.ivksay, Oregon City. The IVople's Fuverlle. When you nre hungry nml want nn ap petizing meal one that is well cooked to your tastu mid well served try the Nickel Lunch Counter, This is no spcond-cliiHS restaurant, we feed the host people in Oregon City and they al ways go where they get full value for their money. Give us a trial. (iKtmtiK linos. Proprietors. A Itccom nihil leu from lais Angeles. i:)2 Ciif.telar St . . Los Angeles, Cal , -A (tor baying stillorod for a long time ffoin acute rheumatism without obtaining re lief, I lined Chamberlain's l'ain Iitilin and was almost Immediately relieved. I highly recommend this as the best medicine known. 1). M. Hamilton. For sale by 0. A. Harding, druggist. MifCtuclei Lost. Lost, by Mrs. W. C. Williams, Maple Lane, on Seventh street or Molalla ave nue, a pair of gold spectacles in a case. A reward will be paid for their return to Uruce'i etore or to this oflice. An Honored Man Mono. Pied, at his residence In Oregon City, on Thursday, April 3,lMHi, I'eter I'aquet, aged r,7 years, 2 month and 20 days, Mr. I'mjiiet had been ailing for the year, but only within tho last few month did his condition become such as to sorioimly interfere with bis laltora and some weeks ago ho was compelled to give up all biiini) and retire from the United States land ollice In this city, of which he had Ihm-ii receiyur for almost four years past. Ho was attended by thu Itent mudlcal skill of Oregon Citv and Cortland, hut without avail, the disease haying such a hold upon him that noth ing could be done to reliuve him. Ho was able to ho about the house most of the limo until prior to bin death when he took worse ami never rallied, passing away Thursday night. l'lio Mason, of which order be was a member, bsik charge of tho remains and arranged for and carried out funeral ser vices. The burial took place Sunday at II o'clock a. m. The members of the or der in full regalia, proceeded to the fam ily residence w here a brief song service wo held, after whicli the remains to gether with the carriages containing the family an:! immediate relatives and I friends of thu deceased were escorted by I tho lodge, there being nearly 100 mem- Ihts in line to the teuieteiy, where the solemn and impressive Masonic burial service wasrsrried out under direction of The service was rendered in a beauti ful ami perfect manner and made a deep Impression on the large concourse of people that were present In addition tii the Masons, a large number of husi ness men of Oregon City and oilier places were present at tlm grave to pay their last sad respects to their departed companion. Mr I'S'jMet was born in St. Louis, Mo., in 1h;:u, his father being F. X. I'aquet, who with his mother now reside it Oak Grove, Wasco county. In May lHo'J, Mr. F. X. I'aquet left St. Louis with his family f-T thu West, coming overland by ox team, arriving after various trials and hardships incident to travel in those days, at Portland in October. In May IViJ be moved to Canemab. soon alter to a farm on the Willamette, a short dis tance aliove that p ace, where he resided until IS7H, when be moved to bis pres ent home al Oak (irove. Mr. I'aquet, who at the time of his ar rival in Oregon City was a boy of 14, attended school for a few months each year, until he was old enough to assist his father who was a boat builder and Con tractor, when hi school training ceased yet he continued bis education, and by close study and reading was at the time ol his death one of the best posted men in Oregon City on the general topics ol the day . On attaining manhood he with hi brothers took tip the boat-building and contracting business until the re moval of his brother to I'ortUnJ. Sev oral of thn largest bridges across the Clackamas and Molalla rivers were erected by Mr. I'uqtiet and their stabil ity slid enduring qualities are an evidence of the honesty and thorough workman ship Mr. l'aqticl displayed in all his work. On Septninber 5, 1S71, he was married to Miss Surah M. Hamilton, why proved a woman of more than ordi nary worth and was a true helpmate in all the after yours of his life. IVsides a a wile, Mr. I'aquet leaves three children, now grown or nearly so. Louise, Florence and Victor to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Miss Florence, who is at present at a sani tarium in California, did not, at the re quest of her physical! and desire of her mother come homo for the funeral of her father. Hesidos bis parents Mr. I'aquet has throe living brothers, Joseph, a lead ing contractor of Portland and Louis, otie of the principle boat builders of that city and Oliver who ia onthefuitn with his parents at Oak (irove. Mr. I'aquet alwnys took a leading pnrt in the allairs ol the city. He served nine terms in the city council and held the otlice of mayor and a member of the city fire department serving in Fountain Hose Co. No. 2, whose engine house boll was tolled while the procession was pussing up the street in his honor. He served three terms in the state legisla ture and took a leading part of the work ot tho house and was credited with be ing one ol the host woikers and debaters in that body. He was appointed in lS'.C by President Harrison, receiver of tho lund otlice in this city and made a most thorough and puinstuking officer. For the past 20 years he has boon a mem ber of Multnninnh lodge No. 1,A. F. A A. M. of this city and has held all of its most important positions. For some years previous to bis death he was col lecting a material for a history of bis lodge as well as of Masonry in Oregon, this lodgo being tue oldest on the Pacific coast. He suiTeoded in gathering up a great quantity of valuable data concern ing tho pioneer Masons and lodges of this state and it is Mrs. Paquot'e desire to secure some competent person at a fu ture time to arrange and prepare for pub lication this historical matter, which will be of deep interest to every Mason on the coast ns woll as all who are in terested in the early history of the or der in this state. Mr. Faquet left an enviable record for honesty and integrity for no one could ever with cause question either, and was known aa a kind and benev olent man to all his acquaintances. He was one who made his life worth living to hisfollowmen. Horses Wanted. For span of good, sound horses, a warranty deed will bo given to a very de sirable lot In Oregon City. This la a bargain to a man having surplus horses. Address, Lot Owner, care Kxtkhi'MIHic, Wood ! W iiml I Wood! Twenty cords of good seasoned wood for sale. Apply to Mrs. 8. J. Fancher, Sixth and John Qnincy Adams streets, Oregon City. 4t Take a dose of UeWitt's Little Farly Itisers just for the good they w II do you. These little pills are good (or indigestion, good for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. They nre good. C. (j. Huntley, Druggist. Send the Fihtkhphisk to your friend in the Fast ami thus give him an idea of what is going on In Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate, with us. To June 0 for 21 cents. A. W. PHILLIPS, EXPRESS AND DELIVERY. Prompt attention to hauling to any part of Oregon City. Moving attended to promptly and carefully. Special rate, given on hauling to and from Gladstone and l'ark-placo. mm. E. McNeill, Receiver. TO THE EAST Gives the choice of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL TEZ O XJ T E S GREAT , UNION NORTHERN RY, PACIFIC RY VIA . VIA SPOKANE DENVER Minneapolis OMAHA AND AND ST. PAUI Kansas City. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland every five davs for SAN FRANCISCO. Fa.st mail train leaves Portland daily at 8:43 p. in. The Dalles local leaves Portland daily including Sunday at 8:0' a. ni. connecting at East Portland with S. P. incoming overland train. For full details call on or ad dress, W. II. IIURLBUKT, Gen. Tassenger Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Soiuh I I North. S .Mip. m. Lv Portland Ar 8:10a. a 9:SS P. SI. Lt OrCk-ooCliy Lt 7-2in.u HMftA.M, Ar 8. Francisco l.T 7:00 r. It I'INIXO CARS ON OGPEN K0CTK. Pullman BuffVt Sleepers. AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars AUHched to sll through trains. ROSKKl'KO MAIL iDalln. Portlniit Ar I 4:40 p. Oregon City Lt S:Mp. m Koselwrg Ly :00 a. II S::I0a. X. I Lv 9:2. A. M. I LT .V20P. M. Ar SAI.KM P 8 K GEK (H.rv. f:co i.l7LT T.Tn" u Ar JlO 1577)1 :27 a M L' n ' i y Lv 4.4'.ip. x 0:1ft i.M. Ar 1 L I 8 (10 A. . West Wide Uivislon. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Mail Train, Pally (Except 8undaT. 7:30 A.M. r2:lfi p. M. 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