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Oregon City j Enterprise. K"; , 'tEU0N (;1TY' W ""'AY, MAKCH 100ft TAHLISHKD 1866 - 11 I Atllt'Mkll ft. I .miliNKYH AM) ('ot'NHK 1-OltH AT LAW sraear oaauow cirr, OMUKiM k.u u"r" " " war. rure. h,i((m. ani Iran.ad U.u.ral law Bl.le.aa ir ('.hrilK KI.AM), M.I). ' ,.Ual toil 1'rlvaie K (parlance I j,,, hit .mrV..liiiial servhas u id m Ii,u( ("i 'l llH. ViHnllV, Wrj I iiii'tii"t l t i 10 alarm ami Ckruiil Jiaaa. IWal n( refer. M((i.rn Oitl.e In Willamette SjiiJi" ortli ao.ir.i 10 lo 12a. tn., 4 lull . Ml. tii""'i- I. v.cterseu. jjytU. A C4MrKI.U ATrDHNKVrt AT LAW, lit. ..... tao. Sill etuil) la all Iheeuatta el Ike elat. (11 ml ia 1 1 quit D R. I.. I. HCKKNH, DKXTIST. iwe Moderate. All Operallona Ouarantoed. inU ll'illdlng Oroa City, Or. ATTOItXKY AT LAW. 0 oppuaiu HunlUjf'a Im Hiore. hf ', - Urton. 8C1IUKI1EL, ATTOUXKY.ATI.AW. over MrKttlrlrk'i sjhoe HUira, near m pan a M urvgutt VII jf. ClTf . . Oiiooa. I. MIU.KR, -iKsrinr- aiu of Uih. (oi4 traartta, all. kli4 ol Billi aixl iHlJKaaora. lath HL rtaaf diA. Ortfo Clir. Or. ATTOKMY IT LAW, jlVa'. oppnelie HtnlJjr' Hook !. jtOK . HoKVK. ....DKNTIST.... . n4 IWI.U " HpwUMr. All xk aarfanUJ ar4 aUlatloo (Osiarilal. Oitia In CaulUM Hik. Of 0(J0 CITT. . iioa.ooo Himmi iiiiit 4aia ra jui il. hill diMMtat"!- "'J t, a,t . ! rho oil all pl ral n:u ii.l blrt to aback aoi Uliaait.a u4r. a. tUTOtklTTH. rr-aM. . . ... B. PIlKWKIt, ATT(USKY AT I.AW. torff MrKutrtik'iHhoa Mora, tar lti Hank olOrtKonOly. 0l.i ("ITT, Oaiooa. Ll-OKUH. AHOllNKY AT LAW imatt-nnr ranniTT rcaanaan. tut to Or(nn Cllr KnW rrri-a. JJR, FIUNCIS FKKKMAN, -DKSTIST- -rulii.to of the North wa(rn Unlver itV Ilrlltal ScIkx.I. Clih ailO. l'o Amcrlian t'ollcttol iVntal Htiruory, Kk, Oregon Ctly. t 4 CITT. Bouse ti tit citr. Hiiiblua. Iju.MU. 'xniNT, . caittn crnu- '"hiiiuht, aao. i. 'timia. . . a, a oauriato 'Mntlt,i,kliii biulnraa tranaaotad. "potiii r".i,f aiil.iam lo'ohack. hint ami uotoa dlaoouniott. 'wnij au,1 clljr atarratili bonibl. '" m. nn atallalila laourllf. '";na lKiuliiau.taiil.t. ww'tliiin m..o .rntll,llT. , ;Tlta anl.i tiUi,Ib in part ol tha world "Nraphio unliaimaa 1.1 on Portland, Han rtjnoUr,, .f!hliiniaiid Naw York. 'Mt U ou lima dopoalla. l:Ublialird INflS. PIONEER fongfep and &Qif 6$, reiRht and parcola delivered to all parta of the city. 1 1 tail Ir j , . .- . - "II" RlliS i FREE. ; . INSURANCE. M 5 FIKE f Hlilro.lil TirlrrWa (a all p 1 B Ft E. GRUUERIES ' Wholesale Prices, HARRIS' GROCERY, a. a a, a a iaia - o - 1900 Model IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 ? $30 Strictly Illjih-tJra.K Fittl with Any Kinl of Tiren. Call and.Svtj Our Snmplts lUforo You Buy. .TERMS OLD WHEAT Pkukkct Fi.qi k. peitHoncd can not Hour. Tho wheat from which our Tathnt Hour U niado, is allohlftock. Ak your grocer for Patent, and rffuHO to accept any "just as good," n a, tliero 1h none. Portland Flouring Hills Co. Oregon City, Oreeon. With each bottlo of Ikd Usk ri(i:i'AiUTio.M wo will givo as long a UirylaHt, on beautiful Cut-out "Baby" Free KomeinlxT Uv.h Link Saiwai--aimi.la make rich r'l Moo. Tho (jiiality tho JIchI that Turc Drug will mako and tho Thick in tho lowfHt an wo koII tho $1.00 izo for only OOc. Kotl Lino Cough Curo C'ihkh cough and coMh at 2.'c. and 60c. jx-r botllo. IUd Lino rill Cure Uillou noHi, prico 25c. Itcd Lino Condition Powders nhould Ikj in every hostlers hand, an they aro tho Lt con dition towder made, prico 25c. CJIAK5IAN & CO. Cut Price Druggists. a AND ACCIDENT H '- fl DONALDSON A vrr w For Cash First Corner court n - - - 't - I UflCk. EASY.'. Pope & Co. Oregon City, Or. Cor. 4 th and Main Sts. FLOUR. an mmrrmrmrrr" Wheat thnt in not mako a strong POLITICAL POT It JioIU Out Ctndldifri From t'onhtable to CongrrHHman. i:oki;k c. mummi, eim.he!, ('. M. Teale, J. L. Kriikf and Julia Talbert for It.-prrsrnUIIri a A. H. DreMT fur Jdnt lU-prffuUlUti Mat lamai and Multnamab Tl.a tight It on. Tha political gum of Llai kairiaa county war rutn all day WMii.)a( and h-n tl.a tun went down, dumoi rary had hn roulwl from I la koj-a, and frv ailrrr and ani-ei-.ana(vn arra fur aver ailenml la thia vicinity. It waa reiahllcao convention da, and tha galhr-rinjf of the rlana waa aa harmonlona aa tha pracrful mealing of man wa'ere. Chairman Ilradle callrd tha conven tion to order, and after a tew brief re al ark e, A. 8. Irpir waa mad tempo rary chairman. O. D. Uimlck waa choaeo ancretar with Albert Coeaea aa aaaiatant eecretary. AltogaUiar, it waa on of tha moat eat tafactory cooveoliona ever held lo thia eonnfy, end everybody departed from It, van tha defeated Candida tee, with tba full determination of making Clatkamaa county apeak, aod apeak Q 00 oncer U In tooee, for tha grandee republlcao Vic toria aver chronicled to her credit. Chairman Dieaaer proceeded to appoint rommllteea on credeotia a, platform od paruianentorcan'ttUona and order of boaioana, which made eabeiaeat re porta aa followt : Tha committee or crwdentlala reported tha follow Ing peraooa, raprteenting their reapertiva pracincta, anlitled to eeata, oumOring 144 : AberneUiy EC llackett, John Bin nar, I W Meldrua, A K Tarter, John j I'age. E F Kennedy. Barlow-M Campbell, II T Melvln. Deaver Creek E Homachuh, J K Oraham, U Loo.lon, T B Thomaa. Boringa-W II Boring. C M Lake, 8 KCard. Caaetuab-harlea Toole, Wm Fine, It II Tabor, Chaa Koa. Canby John Bchindler, II Dedman, Hartong, II Webetrr, Mat Kickman, Frank Telhrrt. Canyorr Creek W E Bonney, P E Itonnvy. Caaradet-J II Keveoue, J II Wearer, llrrman Bruna, Caapcr Junker, Join Sfaui. Cherryville-F Walkney, W K Welch. Iamacua-F II Heiec r, Auguat Ma thiaa, E T White, Henry Trotfe, J It Morton. Fgla Creek C B Kmtth, Ed Burnett, Ilemy llofimeiater. Harding John Tracy, J C Fprague, Fred Gerber, Q Mompower. Highland W Buikner, W J Klein amlth.J POhUen. Mapla Lane Will Mulr.JIt Pavia, F C Kramer. Mackaburg A Klebe, C Loienta, i Molalla J J I-eavitt, Jamea Dickey, A Hungatd, EJuJd. Marrjuam Jamea Marquam, I D Urkina, It C Grimm, A C Yoder, 8 Cooper. Milk Creek John Dennison, Jamea NVeon. Milwaukle Casiier Kerr, J Wetiler, J W Craale, II N Millan, W A Garner H A llenneman. N(v J D Bitter, N Blair, Frank Fiah, J W Noe, Ben Smith. New Era Gilbert Kamlatl, Robert Kelland, II II Grenory, August StalU. Oregon City No 1 R Koerner. Jamea Mclntyre, Frank Bumh, J Moffatl, H WTrembath, M E Willoughby, W H Howell. M F McCown, F T Grirtlth. Oregon City No 2 J U Camplnsll, Kmeat Kanda. Wm Sheehan, Clarke Greenman. C G Miller, Cheater Muir, C 0 Baboock, Chaa Btirns, Geo Warner, ra,.. Wllkinaon. C. Q Huntley. A S Pressor. Oswego A J Monk, J A Tufta. Geo v'nia., Jnlm Hnwer. Wm Tollock, II Baker. Tleaaant Hill-S K Kelno, C T Toore, C I Caulklna, Wm Scott. Sprlngwater John Lewellen, Frank Miller. Sola Spring Frank CrosseD, Lewis Niglitengalo. Seivera Adolph AscholT.Josoph Brant hall. Tualatin J L Kruso, W W Tortor, Jack Elegson. Vnion-0 D F Wilon, W L White, I A Miley. Viola J Randolph, Wm Mattoon. West Oregon City J MacKay, C A Miller, Harry Slitptby. R Grievee, J A Hickman. George Hani ranlaen, Henry John- aon. Oregon City No. 3 Toe Harrington, J n WiUtama. D W Kinnaird, Grant Pinmilck, John Lkwkllkn, W. L. Whitk, ERNI8T Raniw, Committee, iVnding tba report of the other com-tnllim-n, J, V. CampUII waa called for by the delegate, and ha carne forward and told them ha wanted to aave all hit campaign fodder for tha eoming cam paign, and Ihey kindly excused him. Tha committed reported the following platform, which waa ananlmotjaly alopted : "We, the dxlegatet aanernbled In tba Itepubllcan County Convention thia day reaffirm our allegiance to the principle of the Itepubllcan party, and hereby I doree tl.a adriiiniatration of Prealdent McKinley. Wacwgratolale tba people of thia country and atate ufm the redemption of Uia promUea made by the I'real.Iett and tha Itepublican party In tha campaign of IH'.m, to ophold and maintain tha gold aUndard at our aUndard of value. tir ... . . . . " e iwnnm ma courae ol me Aamlnie- tratlon In relation lo maintaining the American flag over every part of territory Uken during what ia known aa tha Span lh War, and ear that wherever and whenever our flag hat been nailed to the croaa by oar eoldier bore, that no man or party al.all ever haul U down. "We hereby congratulate the people of thia county and at ate upon tha patriotism and eelf-eacriflca manifested by tba bora of the Second Oregon In promptly anawer- ing tba call of President M:Kinley and upholding him aod hia alminiatralion in tba Bpaoieh War. We particularly con gratulata our people apoo the magnificent record of the pnvaU eoldier aa well aa of officer of thia regiment, not onlr when In camp, but on the field of balUa a well. "We hereby declare that we favor a juat and boo eat enoonomy la all of the county officea and in the administration of county affaire, and fa Tor the letting of all the county printing to the low eat bidder under contract. "Wo hereby approve the adionaofoor roe tn here of the Legialative Aeeembly of m in paaaing Uie Initiative and Ref. y endom ameodment to the Slate Cooetl tulioo, and hereby declare that oar rep reaentatlvee will favor Ita ubraiaaion to the people by the next Legielative Aasembly. "We hereby declare that we favor a conservative and economical expendi ture of the county funds, and Insist upon aa low taxation aa la consistent with a C. T. Toon. Ri polpii Kobbxib, J. J. LBAvrrr, R. C. Gam. C. M. Lxx, Committee. The committee on orgmnixation and order ol busioeat offered the following re port, which waa approved by the conven tion: 'We, your committee on permanent organixation and order of buaioesa, re spectfully eubuiit the following order of buaineea: That the temporary organixation e made permanent. Naming of 15 delegates to congression al convention. Naming of 15 delegate to ttate conven tion. Nomination of 3 representatives to legislature. Nomluoting 2 county commissioners. Nominatiug sheriff. Nominating county recorder. Nominating county cleik. Nominating assoaaor. Nominating treasurer. v Nominating school superintendent. Nominating surveyor. Nominating coroner. Nominating precinct officers, a justice of the peace, b constables, c road su per yior s. Fbamcux GBtrrmt, J A Term John Dksnison, II A Wkbhtib, Wat SlUAIIAN, Committee. Upon motion by J U Campbell, the process of voting by having each precinct select a chairman of ita delegation, who should collect the ballots of their respec tive delegations, was adopted. At the afternoon session the first busi ness transacted was in the adoption of a resolution by M Besselow, representing that Clackamas county, In all its history, had never elected a man to a state or United States office; and instructed the congressional delegation for Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, and also empowering air. Brow nell to select his own delegates to the convention. Mr. Brownell seiecteu the following delegates: PrC B Smith, J N Bramhall, M I Mc Cown, Henry Meldrum, E M Hartman, E W Midlem, John Graham, m Uoring, Q W Swope, James Besselow, J W Root, IK Morton. Nvra Scott F. J. Walkley nd J C Bradley. ti. rii.ir than empowered to select 15 delegates to the state conven A nv .' - - - in. to which position Mr. Dresser mum..! the followlnit persons: J U Campbell, Ernest Rands, V E Booney, C G Huntley, John Dennison, I D Larkins. A J Monk, Herman eo' ater. Wm Buckner, II H Gregory, J Mc Kay, John Wetxler, Frank Griffith, C T Tooxe and Nicholas Blair. The delegation was instructed for J U Campbell for district attorney. David Kinniard, C U Huntley and Dr Thomas were appointed tellers. Nominatione were next in order, which reaulted aa followt: Tnara BaraxsaKTanvxt. C II Pye, J L Kruee, C M Toole, John Talltert, KM Hartman.John Meldrnm, and Wrn Welch were placed in nomina tion. There beinir 144 del(rata 7t balloU were neceaaary to a choice. First ballot-Dye CO; Kruae. 122: Toole, 41; Talbert, 87; Hartman, 37; weich, Meldrum,31. rWond ballot Dye, 50; Toole, 3-5; Hartman, 17, Welch 37; Mel drum, 3. Third ballot-Dye, 61; Toole . Kruae, Toole and Talbert nominated. COl.MT COMMianlOXKBa. First ballol John Shaver, 22; Geo. Randall, 7; B L Mack, 8; Henry Gana, 14; Wm II Mattoon, 23; John Lewellen, 45. C C Borland, 15; T B Killen. W; R Scott, 67; J K Graham, 7, Ed Hornecbuh, I8;ACKanne, C Second ballot Shaver, 18. Gana. 4: Matton, 23; lewellen, 4; Borland, 8; Killen, 102, Scott. 70; Homachuh, 10; Graham, 11. Kanne 2. Third ballot Lewellen, 00, 8cott.6: Killen and Lewellen nominated. iHcairr. Capt W II Smith received the nomi nation by acclamatioo. BBTOBDXB. Tom P Randall, present- imcubent. waa the onanimoua choice of the con vention wi thoat opposition. CLXKK. E P Carter and W M Shank weraj placed in nomination, Mr. Shank win ning on the first ballot, 100 to 44. aaaxaaoB. Eli Williams waa the only aapirant for tbiaoffice and waa given the onanimoua) vote of the convention. TBBAaiBIB. Flrat ballot-E W Midlam.38: ET While, S3 ;Julint PrieaUr, 14; JL Wal- dron, 33. Second ballot Midlam, 40; White 63. PHeater,4; Midlam 38. Third ballot Midlam. 32: White 80: Prieater. 2; WaIdron,3L White nomi nated. acuooL acrcBiiriXDBirr. Firat Ballot J W Grar. 38: Aler Tbomeoo, 3; L L Moore, 44; J C Zinaer, 43, II M Stalnaker.5; Millard Hyatt, 15. Zinaer, 79. Zinaer nominated. SCBVETOB. Ernest Randa waa nominated for sur veyor without opposition. coao.Nxa. For coroner R L Holman received 34 votes, J W Norris. 92, and Dr Seamann. 18. Norria nominated. jiaiicx or dist so 4. First ballot-Brace C Curry 4 ; Lester P Smith, 17; J W McAnulty, 20. Second ballot-Smith, 19; McAnulty, 21. McAnulty nominated. CONSTABLE DIST NO 4. For constable of the 4th justice district Wm Fine received I vote, A F Parker, 8; Harry Moody. 22; and BE Dolen,8. Moody nominated. II A Webster waa nominated justice) of district No 3, with F T Talbert a constable. JU Campbell waa elected chairman of the central committee. G B Dimlck waa chosen secretary. Following it the list of nominations for precinct officers : Pleasant Hill. Tualatin and Union Justice. W. L. White; Constable, C. D. F. Wilson. Clackamas and Milwaukie Justice, II A Webster ; Constable, Frank Talbert. Oswego Justice, John Gardner; Con stable, Charles Nixon. Canby and New Era-Justice, William Knight ; Constable, D R Dimick. Beaver Creek and Milk Creek Justice II W Sbaw. Highland and Canyon Creek Justice, Frank Winslow ; Constable, Frank Coun tryman. Harding, Sprmgwater and Molt Justice, J A Randolph; Constable. JO Brown. Borings and Damascus Justice, W II Hobbie; Constable, Ed Boring. Cascades and Cherryville Justice, T G Jonsrud ; Constable, Gilbert Joosrud. Macksburg, Barlow and Needy Jus tice, H F Gibson ; Constable, B F Fores ter. The fallowing precinct road supervisors . , . I . . T I were nomiuaieu: Auerneiny, mm Smith ; Beaver Creek, Thomaa Daniels; Borings, W II Borings; Canby, Charles Lucke; Canyon Creek, P E Bonney ; Cascades; J II Revenue; Cherryville, F Shangle; Clackamas, PT Davis; Damas cus. J Elliott; Eagle Creek, JE Bur nett; Gartield, J E English; George, Henry Johnson; Harding, w r Kir- chom; Highland, Nat Scribner; Macks burg, T Wallace; Maple Lane, W If Harris; Molalla, J R Shaver; Milk Creek, Frank Miller; Milwaukie, W II Counsell; Marquam, Jamea Marquam; Needy, G II Kinser; New Era, Enos Cahill; Oswego, R Hayes; Pleasant Hill, W C Heater; Sievers, A Aschoff; Soda Springs, Joseph Barstow; Springwater, John Reed; Tualatin, A Gebhardt; Viola, WO Ward; West Oregon City, Ed Bateorf ; Union, CDF Wilson. ATES REASONABLE