8 OREGON ! tGITY , ENTERP1USE, FRIDAY AI'RIL. .8, .1608. KEPUBLICANS MEET in County Contention to Xom nate a County Ticket. t nd Elr rt Delegates to tbe State and , ' Coti(treMlonal Courentlois. Harmony and a Strong; Ticket. The Republican County Convention oet in Weinhard'a Mall, Oregon City ' ' ' Wednesday" morning April " 6th, at 10 ' "o'clock. One hundred and forty-6v YVlitrates were present, every precinct 4u h County having a full represent ioo. Hie following la the ( '' Mat of Itl(ata (recording to precinct: Abeniethy E. C. Hackett Henry Jewell K.'D. Lm W. W. Smith, J. W. McAnulty J. II. Millar . Barlow M. Campbell Julius Miller caver Creek ' T. B. Thomas Tbos. Daniels Henry Hornshuh , Mike Ixndon -oringp ' Milton Lake Carl Lake A. W. Anderson ; Canby , J. G., Koohler D. R. Dimick John Tice Ll L. Moore 3. F. Eckereon A. H. Knight Canemab ' Cbas. Toole - William Fine John Wilkinson John Carutbers Canyon Creek fVeiton Bonney , ' 1 William Bonney Cascades J. A. Ilirhman Chas. Plyfer J. H. Weaver J. R. Dunker J. Foster Cherryville C. P. Ware S. D. Hedges Clackamas Jnhn' Robinson J. V. Beeeeiem Arthur Mather J. V. Uartang J. aV. TaJbert . Damascus E. T.White .'E. H. Burghardt William Ulrica . A. W, Cooke ,Cagle Creek ' t JGeo. J. Currin ' fl)oe Smith Ed. Burnet darfieid D. Marshal Ueo, Lockabee . George Hans Paulsen Henry Johnson . Huntings U,J. 0. Sprague Wm. Frakes Cbas Wolfer J. M .' Beheimer Highland ' J. P. 01m Frank Welch , . W. T. Henderson Cower Molalla fenerman Wolfer Cbas. Reynolds .Upper Molalla '' J. J. Leavltt 'John Tick J. R. Cole Uaple Lane '' John Darling M. M. McGeehan F. Cramer II ilk Creek John Demson C. TV Howard lilwaakie '" J. (i. Wilftou I. F. Broetje F. Birkemeir ' B. E. M. Flsch U.S. McLaughlin fcmith Mullan Marquam 0. L. Barbur ' 1. Larking (Jonathan Loder pros) J. E. Marquam E. M. Hartman (A Anderson prox) Keedy Geo. Kinzer Tom Killen C. Bair Henry Wolfer W. H. Cochran New Era Enos Caliill 'Hugh Brennan J D Waldron Oregon City No. 1 J. W. Moffatt M. E. Willoughby E . Koerner ' It. W. Trembath Bruce Zumwalt fl. 0. Stevens W. S Wilson (John Bittner proxy) F. A. Toepleman W. II. Howell n Frank Btiseh Oregon City No. 1 D. W. Kinnalrd J. G. Torter C. G.Huntley Fred Metsner D. II. Glass ' U. Campbell G. B. Dimick Ben Baxter . Charles C. Babcock George Brougbton Ernest Rands James Wilkinson Oregon City No. 8 Ed Story J. Nt Harrington Grant Olds C. T. Hickman Oswego R. W. Wilmot Albert Walling A. L. Walling L. A. Shipley ' A. W. Shipley Jos. Cook C.H. Miller Pleasant Hill Win. Scott A. P. Todd Elmer Jones E. L. Baker William Murray Sievere Adolph Aschoff Ernest D. Sievers Soda Springs , Crowen John Nightingale Springwater John Lewellen John Ried Tualitan J. L. Kruse Charles Moehnke Angust Gebbardt Union- Jacob Miley t C. D. F. Wilson Viola- William Stone J. Gerber West Oregon City D. P. Jones (R. Greaves, proxy.) J. W. McKay C. A. Miller J. R. Humphrey (J. W. McKay proxy) O. F. Olson Thomas Gibbs W. W. Porter Tbe report ot the Committee on Order of Bnalaua was adopted as follows: First Nomination of State Senator. Second 15 Delegates to State Convex tion. Third County Judge. Fourth " Sheriff. Fifth " Recorder. Sixth " Clerk. ' Seventh " Assessor. Eighth " Treasurer. Ninth " Superintendent. Tenth " Commissioner. Eleventh " Coroner. Twelfth 3 Representatives Thirteenth 15 Delegates to Congres sional Convention. Dr. J J. Leavitt, of Molalla, was elected permanent Chairman of the Convention and D. W. Kinnaird, Secre tary. The name of George C. Brownell was then placed in nomination for Sta'-e Sen ator by Dr. C. B. Smith, of Eagle Creek. Mr. Brownell was nominated by acclam- 'ion. Mr. Brownell then addressed the Convention on Republicanism ; stat ing in the course of bis remarks that be wanted a clean, open 6ght; that he would not vote for a United States Sen ator who was not opposed to Free Coin age of Silver; that he would oppose any one who advocated Free Coinage at 16 to 1. The Convention then took a re cess until 1 P, M . The afternoon setsion opened with the adoption of tbe report of the Commit tee on Keaolutloni, which was as lollows: Obeoon City, Ob., April 6 1898 To tbe honorable County Convention ; We your committee on resolutions beg leave to aubrait the following for your consideration. We hereby reaffirm our confidence and faith in the Republican Party of the Nation and hereby endorse the National Republican Platform adopted at St. Lou's in 1896 and pledge ourselves to its qualified support. We endorse tbe administration of President McKinley as wise and con servative and judicious, believing that the Republican Party was born largely for the purpose of securing for mankind broader liberty and individual freedom for all citizens, black or white, rich or poor. We believe it to be the duty of the ad- mimiatralion to interfere to establish the Freedom of tbe Cubans from the yoke of Spanish Despotism. We therefore favor the absolute. freedom and independence of Cuba as a Republic, and radically op pose any foreign power gaining any foot hold . whatever upon the American Continent. We favor the building of the Nicaragua Canal and the control and operation of it under the American Flag. We favor the abolishment by law of the- several Commissions in this state, particularly the Railroad Commission, as an expense to the tax payers which the condition of affairs in this state does not require. '"' We are opposed to tbe Governor of the 6tate or any other StaU olllwr draw log or receiving any salary or compenaa- tion higher than that which is allowed by the Conatitution ot the State, We hereby denounce as revolutionary the conduct ot the I'opulut members of the Legislature from this oountv. who. during the session ol the Legislature 1897 failed to qualify of office and redeem the pledges made .during the campaign tor their election as being a crime against the people and popular government. We further deuounce the Legislative hold-up for the reason that by the failure ot said Legislators to orgauiae and per. form their duly they have thereby in creased the taxes ot this state nearly one million of dollars. We hereby pledge our Legislativn ticket It elected, that the members there of will go to the Capitol of the ataie, qualify, take their oath of office and pio ceed to use their best efforts to pas the above legislation, and to give the people of this state remedial legislation, and to vote against all moneyed appropriations that are not absolutely neceosary to de tray the expeusea of the affairs ot this state upon the basis ot the strident economy. We favor the abolishment of the office of Stale Printer, and favor the letting of all county and state printing by contract to the lowest bidder. We hereby favor tbe election of United States Senators at the ballot box by and thiough the direct vote of the people. We hereoy Insist that a faw be pa-sed relieving the counties of this slate from all liability tor witness fees and court costs in all cases except where a conviu tion has been had. We hereby favor the opening ot all courts of this county not later than nine o'clock A. M. We are In favor and heartily endorse the passage of a law which would crt-ate hat is known as Precinct Assessors, believing that it would result in a witter assessment of the property of the farmer and ol the corporation alike. We favor a just, honest and uniform taxation of property and are oppoxed to ny favoriteism being shown to any in dividual or interest. We are opposed to the system now in existence in this County of employing fonr or five helpers or awisUnts around the different County offices as has been done in the past and charging the ex pense thereof to the tax payers of Clacka mas County. We favor a County Board of Equaliza tion to be composed of the Precinct As sessors ot the whole County, said Assess ors to be elected as heretofore suggested, believing that the people would thereby obain a more just and honest equalize tion ot their taxes. Believing in the principle that the people themselves should select their officers, we hereby favor the election of precinct "jRoiad Supervisors. We alao' favor that alt county work on t roads and bridges let by con tract be with a stipulation that the con tractor give preference to tbe residents of the county, to perform the labor. On the question of United States Sena tor. we are in favor of the election of any good Republican who is the regular Rep ublican nominee,' but such person who ever he is, must be openly and avowedly on the St.' Louis platform from the firnt line cf it to the last. John Drnihon, e. ii. bukqiiardt, J. M. Bkiiyxkb, 0. G. llUNTLHY, D. II. Glahh. After the adoption of the Platform the following 15 delegates to the State Con vention were nominated. George. Cnrrin, J. A. Talbert, Charles Hoi man, ( Thomas Killin, E. Cabill, J. G. Porter, C. G. Huntley, J. U. Campbell, A. B. Marquam, A. Cooke, John Denison, Charles Toole, Charles Holstrom, Sidney Smyth, D. Dimick. Next in order were nominations for Connty Jodite. The names of Thomas F. Ryan, Frank Jaggar, H. II. JolinHon, R. Scott, J. M. Tracy, U. S Gibson and Tom P Randall wore placed in nomina tion. Ryan, receiving 76 votes on the sceond ballot was declared nominated. The following names were thn placed in nomination for sheriff ; Capt. W. II. Smith, William ThomHon, John II. Gibson, Charles E. Burns, N. M, Moody. 8. M. Ramsby and E. C, Mad dock. On tbe second bollot, Gibson, Burns and Maddock withdrew. On the third ballot Ramsby, receiving 83 votes, was declared nominated. The candidates for Recorder were Tom P Randall and W. M. Shank. Randall, receiving 80 votes, was nominated. The nominees for County Clerk were, M. L. Moore, Adolph AschofT, George L. Story and II. S. Gibson. Aschoff was nominated on the first ballot, receiving 107 votes. For' Assessor, tbe names of H, S. Og lesby, J. F. Nelson, Eli Williams and George J. Currin were placed in nomi nation ; Williams receiving 89 votes on the second ballot, was declared nomi nated. For County Treasurer, E. W. Midlam, Carter and O 1 H, Marquam . I wore the i ioram.. M,.ro..mm was nume on the .eoond ballot, receiving ICO votes. II. S. Strange was nominated for County 8iierliitt)mliiit by auolnuiatloii. Candid ties for Comm'snoner were, R. of Morton, G, T. Howard, John Vam u.ei n I and take tllu!routhl", K W,H6 Morion, receiving iu I votes on the first ballot, was declared nominated. Candidates for Coroner were Dri. E. O. Summer, J, W. Nutria and ll. A Dedmnn Dr. Dodmau wn nominated on the first ballot, receiving 79 votes, E. P. Rands was nominated hv accla mation for County Surveyor. The following 15 delegate wore nomi nated to attend the CongresKloiml Con vention to be held at Euuene April 11 1 J. J. Leavitt E M. Hartman R. Scott John Cole Wm Tlmmn'on J. W. Meldruin J. N. Harrington C A. Miller M. M. McGeehan C. II. Smith M. L, Moore A. P. Todd G. B. Dimick F. T. Griffith G. W Proser Candidates for tlm Legislature were as follows: George Kand.ilt, Alexander Thompnon, J. L. Kruse, C. II. Dye. John Denison and Jonathan Yoder. J. L Krme, John IVnUon and Alexander Thompson, receiving )'M. 101 and Nil, vote remeeiiveiy, were leciarel nom I Inaied. The following resolu'ion was adopted;, Where, the county of Clackamas stunda third in rureentaMon in die Stste convention of the R'publhan Party and whereas, it Imh never lad representation on the St-ie ticket In the iMtory of the state. Theiefure, be it Kenlved, Tint the delegation to the State convention ute all honorable means to secure the nomination for Attorney General ot ih Htaie for our esteemed fellow cIMi-mi, Hon. A. S. Drensor. The Convention adjourned at 10 P. M fm 0.X .Waal y Prof. W. H. Pecks, who jnti1 itunilmg cgr.d vf him. . il JuMUht vlubl work on this di. aM.wlaXd b sonda with a Isrv hot. tie ot bla bolut cure, frt to any nrTrrs who may Mnd their P. 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