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ORKGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMHKR 1, 1899. ' i i i i i 1 1 i i i a.... i i:f-rittrl'a .".Hi. iM)i:n:M)i:M citizexs meet. And Nominate City Ti let to Voted rr on MumUj, lrccmber 4. TIIK TH'KKTi T or Mayor C. I. UTOl'KKTTE. For Treasurer LINN JON KS. Councilman, First Ward WALTKR UTILE. Councilman, Second Ward r A. MKTZNEU. Councilmen, Tbirxl Ward (5. W. UU Al'K, Syeare. ED. F. STOKY, 2 yea re. C. SCIIl'EREL 1 year. THE CONVKXTIOX. Pursuant to tlie call Iwued by the Independent Citieni committee, ttie Y."fr of Oregon City to tle number of shiiut two hundred assembled in Weln liard's hall on Tuesday evening to nomi nate a city ticket to be voted for at the annual election next Monday. A. S. lrwer, chairman of committee called the convention to order. J. U. Cauipbell wu placed in nomination for chairman and elected by acclamation. Bruce C. Curry aa elected aecretary by acclamation. Upon taking the chair Mr. CamjtH lost no time in tpeech-making, but an nounced the busineaa of the meeting and railed for nominations for the office of tnayor. Judge O. E. Hayea eecured the fl or ana alter paying a handsome tribute lo the "clean, conservative and j-rogrea-nive" administration of Hon. Cliarle J.atourette, re-nominated him for that honorable and responsible position. Mr. Itourette'i name waa the signal for a roulity outbresk of applause and aeconda to tlie nomina' ion were heard from all over the hall. A motion was c tie red by Henry MelJrum that the secretary cast the ballot of the convention for Mr. Latourette but "Doc" Straight objected an amended the motion ao that the norninatioo be made by acclamation, saying "we all want to vote aye, for Charley Latonrette." The amendment was accepted and when the rote waa taken the convention left no doubt aa to its choice. The mayor was present and in reon to a unanimous rail for a epeecb.apuke for a (ew minutes upon the policy of the administration acd in cloning thanked the convention for the re-nomination and promised a continuation of the same care and busi ness principles that has characterized his course io the past. For city treasurer the name of Linn Jonf-s waa presented and upon motion the rules weie suspended and his nomination made by acclamation apleant testimony to his sterl ing worth and high integrity. The convention then dissolved and formed into ward caucuses tor the selec tion of the several councilmen. ready to bark the enterprise. The quo lion to he settled now Is which one of several feaihle rout '-a to aelect and this will I upon the advice of the eipeita who are coming from the east and will be here In the near future. They will decide the amount ol capital necessary, and estimate the productiveness and va ue of farm anil timler lands of the section through which it runs. The road will be built in Ave mile sections, and the equipment! will be of the latest and niost approved character. In connection with his visit Mr. Hurg hardt bad a splendrd opportunity to judge of the condition of the money centers of the east and he found Chicsgo, St. lamia, Koston, and 1'lilU delphia much more favorable to western securities and enterprise than other sections. He state the quest ion of expansion and the probability of the Nicaragua canal being built baa 0ened ! up vast potsihilitie for trade on the j Tactile coast and investors have lota of! money to put into legitimate enterprises. Investors were particularly anxious to secure bonds that run for a long time, even at a low rate of Interest, and those that Specified that payment of principal and Interest should be in gold coin were especially sought for. Honda running tor less than fifty year were not desired. Another thing Mr. Burgh a rd loond was a great inquiry in regard to Oregon. II states that a Treat spirit of unrest prevails in the communites of the east and immigration to this state in the next few year will be unprecedented. Since bis return he is daily receiving in qniries for land, government and other wise and be is kept busy furnishing the inquirers the aonght for information. in Washing Paint don't scrub it and wear off the sur face. Use (ioM Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every package and you will le pleased with the results and surprised at the saving in labor. SM fee fra. WkIa-"0UtM imlm tut iNOMl " THEN. K.FMRBINK COMPANY Cakat IL Laal fewTark Thousand Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It, N0VPAKT1SAX TICKET. Nominations Made by lVHilea. Fight to beSade en founcllmri. if THE TICKET. CorMILMKX. First Ward: KUDOLNI K0EBNER. Second Ward : C. 0. ALBRIGHT. Third Ward : (J. W. GR ACE. 3 years. JOHN K. WILLIAMS. 2 yean. C. W. FKIEPMCH. 1 year. THIRD WAIil). As under the new law, a new ward t j be know as the third ward was provided for, it aa necessary to select three councilmen in this ward. The voters bad made up their minds as to who they wanted to represent them and no time was lost in selecting their candidates aa follows: For three year term, Geo. W Grace; two year term, Ed. F. Story; and for one year. Chris Schuebel. BECO.ND WARD. Upon the assembling of this caucus it wu found that but one name was pro poe 1, that of Fred Metzuer, and he re ceivel the hearty endorsement of the ntire caucus for a re-nomination. F1R8T WARD. In this ward a fight was on and the voters present were double the number of the other wards. J. W. Cole was selected chairman of the caucus and Jf. M. Moody, secretary. For nominees there were presented the names of Taller Little and Dr. J. W. Norris and a ballot was ordered. The couut showed tint 74 voted had been cast, of which Liu !e had 43 and Norris 20 and Little was declared the choice of the fir ware'ers. Upon the re-aBsembling of convention the nomination of the wards were rati fled by the convention and a few minutes epent in speech-making by the nominees present. Lpon motion a committee ol hve was appointed as a campaign committee. The chairman appointed as such committee Messrs. A. S. Dresser, J. C. Bradley, T, F. Cowing, J. W. Grt and Geo. Ely The convention then adjourned. Ever since the call w as isud for the Independent Citizen'sconvention rumor hid been persistently circulated that a non -Partisan convention would be held but no call appeared and many con cluded that there would be but one ticket in the Geld. On Wednesday how ever, C. H. Ive, as chairman of the non Partisan committee filed the nomina tions of that party br petition. No fight is made on mayor or city treasurer, but with one exception there will be a bard fight put up on the councilmen. The ticket carries the name of, in the first ward, Kadolph Koerner, to succeed him self; second ward, C. 0. Albright; thiid ward, i. W. Grace, for three years ; John R. Williams, two years, and C. W. Friedrich, one year. j Ibe Rev. I. K. Hammond will bold ' service at I'eaver Creek nexthunday! aiternoon at 3-o'cIock. now T rim A Oak Fill a bottle) or common (lass with your water and let It stand twenty (our hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it la vldence of kid ney trouble; too frequent deaire to naas It or pain In the back ta also convincing proof that tha kidneys and blad der ar out el order. What to Do. There la comfort In tha knowledge) ao often eipressed. that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wbh In curing rheumatism, pain In tha back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part cf the urinary pas&age. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In caning It, or bad effects following um of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity ci oeing compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many time during the night. The mild and tha extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon reaped. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the moat distressing cases. If you need a medicine you ahould have tha best. Sold by druggists In 50c and Jl.alfea. You may have a sample bottla ol this wonderful discovery f. ana a poo inai lens "One Minute Cough Cure la Ihe best remedy I ever used for coitgha and colds. Ilia unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it," writes II. N. Wil bams, Genlryville, Ind Never falte. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results, Cures coughs, colds hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, bronchi tis and all throat and lung troubles, lis early use prevents consumption. tlso. A. Ilaiiu. floral Wanted Highest market prhe paid for old and new wheel. Wheat stored beo until August 1st l'.M). Hacks lurnihd free. ram I. Hi asr, Aurora Roller Mills, Aurora, Or. Lentil Notice. more about It. both sent absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer tt Co., Binghamton. N. Y, When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. H W S-w. a4 .tlre ri'laal Mr it leiMeai. NOTICE IS HKKF.I1Y GIVEN, that Ihe undersigned administrator of the eatate ol Joseph Kertfiison deceased, has tiled bis final arotint In the county court ol the Mate ol Oregon, lor (. lacka mas Countv, as such administrator, and Ihsl Tuesday, January, 8, ItM) at Hie hour ol II u'cliM'k a in, ol said lsv has been filed bv Ihe Hon. Thoa. F. Itvsn I j'xlge of said court, aa the time for hear ing any anil all ohjectlons to said repurl mi iiir wiuriuriii uirrroi Iated Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 1 lS'JO. C. Faaoiao. Adrnlnlstator of said estate. Minirk A hUstham, Altya. for Adminutrator. 12 1.1 W. The undersigned has ! n at-poinled aseieculrlx of tha last will of llolrt Nrlsoti, ilecease,l, by Ihe County Court hr Hlate ol Oregon for Clackamas ('.Minlv, and baa quaiilled. All peisons having claim! analnsi sal I estate are hereby iiolllled In preaenl Ilia in lo ma with pro r vourhers, at ln lesb ilence. ri)imoie li ihV, Clackamas (.unity, or to my attorneys. Mesrs, Kllll" A Mondsnd. iimhiis7'.7 tIChamtier of Ctimmer.-e. Cortland, Or.g Mi. within til months from this data or lliny will l foreter bmred. t. toUr '.'H. I mm K ATMSNI1 NslBoK, I'teculris of the last will of KoUil Nelson, de-eased, II J I.' I Nwllraal I I. .i ..... NO.ICK H IIKIIMIY liivir' s a...unll(i;r,-Ulllv "Mhi, i.l Oie., (or t'l.r,,,,,,, Hi,,, alinliilslrior, ami (list ISV ft liliilier. I it. i llios. r". Ilysn, liiilii..,!..,., IXlllliln "'HI'ISV 111! k IS . . " isti . n'eliM'k a in. I,,, Iimi, h .. . .""""ir.rf l(. si nxorn is tiik t nui ir tot'itr .f ids Hlaie ul lirrgoii lor ll! comity of ('In ks mas. 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M , iri irnH, w rm r iiki: ai, ii i:ir. u ti ki :it ri:'M IN TIIK CIKi.'l I T C'Ol'KT ofll.s Hlal. of Oregnn. for Hi counljr ul Clst kamaa. Fred htulk., plainlllf, I w, Hit.Kii.va iv j uulM8iuike. d. Bakery and Confectionery y ajoUu.-8iuik., drlmdalil. ) above nsml Urf.nd i'vr. Heveailh aal Adsiatkl. A Thanksgiving Day service was held at St. Pauls Episcopal church at 11 o'clock Ihe church was prettily decorated for the occasion. OltEGOX MTV SOUTHERN A GO. rrfsidcut liurgliardt Hack From a Sue tcNsful Trip Eat. Tresident W. 11. Burghardt, of the Oregon City Southern R'y., returned Sunday evening altera three month's abw;nce in the eaet in the interest of the mew road. Mr. Burghardt states that all preliminaries necessary to assure the arly start and successful completion of the road have been overcome and that acthe work will be begun at an early ialo, or as Boon as the weather will per rait. While the general course of the fond bins been decided upon, in a south easterly direction from Oregon City, the exact route will not be decided upon un til after an inspection by a consulting engineer and a representative of the eastern capital interesti which stand I Aa EiiterprMn; Firm. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than Geo. A. Harding who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the Agency for Dr. King's New Discovery, which surely cures Consumption.Coughs and colds. This ia the wonderful rem edy that is now producing so much ex citement all over the country, by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Ilronchitis, Nausea, and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. You can test it before buying, by calling at the above Drug Store and get a trial Bottie Free, or regular size for 60c and 11.00. Guaranteed to cure, or price refunded. In lb ' ante of l h hlal of Or.gn : You ar. titreti rnuire1 lo apiar and anaw.r Ilia coiuilainl fllrd against Jfuu In in. 1'ior. muuM suit on or brror. Ibe llib day o' Jsnuar, pan. ti.s tama tlna .ii erkt from Ida data ul Ih. first piiblualiuii ol Ibis summons: yon will Uk. none, tlisl if you tail aa to appear and B'ltwrr salil romWaliil, Hi plaintiff win appir to in. court for Hi r.lief !. rtiand.l In Ih tanl coniplalnt, lo-il; tl.( tn. bonds ol niatnrni.nr no. .xiailng r tr.n trnu and plamtilt'b diaaolrl. J I lilt amninoiis Is piilillaliol by order of It. I l..i.. v..ii Alfred r. Hears. Jr., JudKe of lli Kuurlh ...r, ...... c. I Jo tidal Dlatrlrt a.ld slat. In II. abaenc Nnli.-e la herehv t li il.ai il.j arlll ' ' T. A. Mcllrid. Judg. ol Hi. a) en i I . ..I .... I lil'd ennr', on Nnvemnar 2l;ti, Kfl, diral .n:. Kr,.c... mtnuii i.eiu in wregun v y . Ing publlr.uon ol this aiiimnona In th. Oregtm, on Monday the 4th day of ; r'on City Knterpriaa lor bii snccaiv i u tin: mi.imt:i. Telephone Joseph Kuerten. I'r.mpl lelltery. My wife has been using Chamberlain's Cain Calm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for Dine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without re ceiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best satisfaction. She has ueed only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well. AuoLen L. Millett, Manchester, X. II. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. Mrs. U. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, "Our baby was covered with running sores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cared In r." A specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Geo. A. Hahuino. Wastkd Several Bright ako Hon- Iecemter 1 sy, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and seven o'clock p. m. for which elec tion there baa been designated the following polling place to-wit: Ward No. 1. The Cataract Engine House, corner of Main and Third street!, I in ssiu cny. Ward No. 2 Tne Fountain Hose Com. pany'a Engine House on Main street be- tweeo Seventh and Eighth streets, in said city. Ward No. .1 The Engine House of Hose Company, No. 3, on John Q. Adams street between Seventh and Eighth streets, in said city. At said time and place the following officers will lie elected by the duly quali fied vofers of said Oregon City. A mayor for the term of one year. A treasurer for the term of one year. One council man from the First ward for a terra of three years. One councilman from the Second ward for a term of three years. Three councilmen from the third ward, one for a term of one year, one for a term of two years and one for a term of three years. There has been appointed by the City Council of Oregon City the following persons to act as judges and clerks of said election. Ward No. 1-M. E. Willonghby, J. Stewart, Ed Reckner, Judges; N. M. Moody, J, W. Boatman, clerks, Ward No. 2-0. C. Babcx.k, 8. S. Walker, E. F. Howell, judges; J. Rhoades, F, W. Greenman, clerks. Ward No. 3. J. N. Harrington, 1). 0. Frost. U. G. Fierce, judges ; George Ely, L. Stipp, clerks. Published by order of the city council of Oregon City made at a regular meet- ithiu rum weeks and nxing tlial as Id. tint i which you sr. to sntw.r lb said plaint. fills summons It published (!rt tuns on lormbr-r Itt, ItaowsKi.L A CrsriL, Ailornryt for I'lalnlllT, vbt r,.ra, ria Is. ,.,......1 ... L I fn tl,U and clo 'bv Aunties"' mX" IJ Wednesday, Nov, 1, 1809, counties f'JOO a year and expenses. Straight. bona-fide, no more, no lews salary. Posi tion permanent. Our references, anv bank in any town. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Reference. Enclose sell-addressed stamped envelone. Tjje Dominion Company, Dept. 3. Chicago COU.KTW W;t Hit A.TI'N. We pay a premium for C'lx ka. mas County aaid Oregon t'llr warrants. Til KIIA.KK Ol" OIti:.'0. CITY UhlckC. CtKiiy, Recorder. Dated at Oregon City, on Nov. hi, '09. Deanlr Ia Dlood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascaret. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin today to banish pirnples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that ikkly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug, gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. M'.tl.tlOHM. II. C. Stevens, plaintiff, vs. Louis Koirera, li. II Kit;. era, J. C. kofrert, J, H. Hok era, Frrd Kiy.r, Mrs. K. O. Keelev, Mrs. W. II. Ilsrrla, Kalella KciK.ra, Kthel Koirers Italpli ItoKera, Claud Uog era, lllancli ItuKert, defendants. To Fred Kogera and Mrs. W. 11. Harris, laid Defendants, In the name of the Rials ofOrrirm: You and each of you ar hfrrby required to ap. ear aim answer me complaint llled againat you In tti alKive siilllle.l tnli on or slxnil the I'Hh day of January. PSKI, and If you rail Ut ansaer for want lliertol, tlis plslntiir will Inks a decree forerlo.lng tlial certain mortgage executed on Hie itl. dav of Hn lernber, lw, by James Itoxer and Ixitila Hoiter. lila wile, to secure ihesuiu ol f I'M.'Xi Upon tlis following descrilied real ettate sit. u ted lu Clackamai county, Oregmi, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Iteglmilng at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter ol the northwest ouarter of section 0, Hie tain being a Miliit on the seruon un neiween sections N and l In two i. south of range,!, east of the Willamette meridian: and running thence south along Um section line 30 chains to a point eoiil distant from the northwest corner and ihe southwett corner of the northwest quarter of the south weat quarter of section (I, thence easterly on a line to divide that part of tlie liorlhwent quarter nf the southwest quarter ol said sei lion 11 which lies within tint hus band's psrt of th Donation band Claim of wanna nees ana mile mio equal halves 13.33 chsins to Ihe division line between the niiaoamrs ana wire s Halves of the said Do nation band Claim of Mai hiss Keea and wife; hence northerly along said divlalon line 30 chsins lo the north boundary f ,, uuii.uuii i.auu iiuiiii or said Malhias lines ami woe; mence west chain to the place of beglmiiiig containing V) acres more or i"i. aiso ins loliowlng: beginning at tha northeast corner of the southwest quarter ..... ..in, ni-ai. iioaner ni section U I i s r 3. east of ihe Willamette meridian ; 'ami J" " wesiojs rous ineiice south i,.n i . 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