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0 CutlT Oregon City iNTE NO. '-'7. OREGON CITY, OKKOON, FWDAY, MAY 18, 1000. ESTABLISHED 1866 I I. .rniKNKYH ANI COUNHKIJHH AT LAW (t,a ,fir oasuo mv, ohiuuh. .i.k a !'" urTHi. !-" !. Fr- , -1 1I..IUM"- U.lt.ial ' YaW IIUllMU. ,r ('. hTIMC'KI.ANU, M. I. M.,..IUl ili'l I'rttal r.Iflr J ' nff. .Mlrll'l Mftlr.l U) - lI M,iiir..ii tMnr. iri rtii.i.il.. paid I'elarrh end I in. Mile iilaa llatl f f.faf. ,, ln tftti In Willamette MuiMlHg t'llr liiiiirti iQloWa in, 4 W H p. Mi. 4,,;(ii.N CITY OllKUoS ''- . .aaraeu. I) ATTOKNKYH AT LAW, (IMu ( It. . . Will raHlre III all Ik MillfU ( k UI. 01 fa la i .uv4 Irtll'itm. Oaaaos. J)ll. I.. I. I'll'KKSH, DKNTIST. 'i-ra Moderate. Atl Operations ()uarenld. fltf. lay Building Oregon Clly, Or. ATTltSKY AT LAW. oppoalt Hunll.'i P'" Hlur. l)f.gn City, Uraiton. i FCIIL'KUKI-, IWulliKC tfbpof jI. ATTOHNKY AT LAW. OHr ovr MrKiUrlrk'i Mm more, nr ila Itank of Ofgn i'ir. a CHKMPION Mowers and Binders (livo Ix'Ht Hatinfaction of any. lltftl what sorno of your neighbor; in Clackamas County Hay about thciii. I h.w.plun ('annul b Kill.il, Oregon, IrC. , IH., MiTctiKi.L, lkwi & Stavnh Co., Portland, rrj(ijii. Okmti.kmkm i I liavt umi! all (lie trading llliidm, lull I nil hone.tly aay li (j lit of them compare wltu I Ho .c Champion. For lightness of draft and liupoMlhllity to clog or uiU a bundlr, I do nt think It can I esrrllcd. 11. L. pATTRSftOW, Wll I'leaicd Wllh lb Champion. Mol.Al.LA, Oregon, Oct. j, iSy. MlTCHXM., I.KWI tt Htavki Co., Portland, Oregon. Ckktlkmrks 1 am well pleased with my Champion Hinder that 1 txnibt from you, 1 cut 1 50 terra, and I don't think llirrt la another Hinder that can do any hrttrr wotk than the Champion. Pant, SciurKH. ruisiiio SIM HIT !ls Mar Mnikbarklam lily. for Orrgoa I'ORK lA( aKHV I'OXJHfcMIO IIOfHE I'rsdure frum Dor leant Mated frara fWalng Outalde Market. Mltcholl Wagons are Standard and havo boon for 05 years. When you buy a Mitchell you buy the lxt that can tK)Hibly bo built, and run no chances as to quality. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co. Front and Taylor Sts., Portland, Or. Oal.j t'ltt (laauui I. II. MILUtt. -PKNTIflT- t,.t hU of Uviti. ffownt. atl kind of flllmja atiJ bil'tioa. tWttath HL haf !. Ofron Ctir. r. Q K.1UYM ATTullNKY AT LAW. a't rrubaab' fl-Ulra. M" H ,,,0,, ttora. INSURANCE FIKK AND ACCiDKNtfl 8 IJU. OK'). IIUKYK. ....DKNTIST.... . 11., 1 - ..fk a Hi f. gufaiiia. Oillra In Caultald III Railroad Tickets U) all joinU Kust at low rates, jj .F. E. DONALDSON jj VUlaMWAWIMM'VMiUUtUU. For Cash All! 1 First Corner From Court House, iiiiitit" arttaaM VIU i-l4 IMblKi " ohi iiumt . uii r. a- 0 c.umnml.ry';RR rMh,tfi A. H. IHir.HMtK, ATToltNKY'AT-l.AW. OtnoTor MrKiurkkHhi- Huiw. n.ar Ilia Hank ol Of (Ul'H.a ClTT, Oaioo". j 1. rourKN, ATTOKNKY AT LAW iti or ranriatT ruaai'"0. 0r umi to Oriiu CUT rn'H a FltANCIH FKKKMAS, DKNTIST ir!uato th Norll.w.;.t;m Univor- ait lHuilitl Hi'luxil, ( I1I1 AWW:rkinSlli(ollHM,UlHnru..ryl WllUinatt Wock, Ore on City. GROCERIES Wholesale Prices. HARRIS' GROCERY, 1900 Model IMPERIAL WHEELS $25 $ $30 Strictly IIIgl.-CSr.J-. FitUnl with Any KlnTlre-. Call nl Our 8ml.' Uu "UJ' -.-.TERMS EASY.V Pope & Co. Oregon City, Or. j HK Of OKKOCH CITY. Olicil Baitlsi Bonse !i tit CUT. P.M op Oapliat. ,. U. I.I.MI. tnir..iuiKT, 0',,crii.D A lon.ral tiankliif binlniwa traniaola4. Imi.iu raorlta.1 niMool p hf','1 ApVro,t 1.111a and iiolea dUoounlaa. IJi'iinit n1 elir wafraiila bonani. Iiuix nivli on allabla aacurliy. Kii'litnua liouiht ami "''J CoIIitUiiih mmta promptly. , orM tir.lt. ...1.1 avallaolt In aut Prt of 1i.lK.r...i.in ..nli.niai ilJ on PofUauo, ou rriieloo,llilcaui1 Naw York. ttWrnil pl J on lima opo.n v -jv vy cor. H""T " - 1 1 4th and Main Sts. i i ih PIONEER Transfer1 and Expfe Freight and Tmrcela delivered to all parts of the city. OLD WHEAT FLOUR. Mutlo byJhoJBir rrjtrr? Wheat that is not iH-" not "ke a 8trnS 11nnr wheat from which our Patknt flour 1b made, in all oMrtock. Ask vnur grocer for Patent, and Tuho to jwept any "just as good," a there ia none. rt Portland Flouring Mills Co. Oregon City, Oreaon If tli ilollhcratloiii of Monday nlKht'a oitillii( of ilia II'Mnl of Tra'la evur ! vnlop Into a filltr, the futura gnera tlon of OrfK'in Cltf will riuptocall lia"Uiihfullflii" Lleaawl. I'rralilnnt II. K. GVoM awinui'J Uie dulliHi of Ilia chair, ai.l tin mlnn'eaof tha ri.risiii inciting tier real and jIo.(i. Bwrmtary Iodiir'i rfjiort ah(rl tha vhola ounitwr of rxeinhara o' tit Umr l lo ha 73. flia -clil eomtriltlea on road auh- acrl('liuiia, conaiatlnK ot O. II. IY llirvry K. Ct, W. A. Hanlley. Jamea H'Mka and I). C. Latourvtt, thfwgh C'lialfiuan I), niaJa Ilia lollottlnK report: "Wa rour coraDiittea bfretufore ap- )ul-l lo ralae and obtain tha co-operation of Ilia county court in tha con- atrurtl an I couiplatlun of a mouro r-l front the Lower Clackaraat briila t)tha HaUhery bridge, and from tha Uat named point to ISurghardl'a mill and Trary'i, lxg leave to report aa M lout: "That lmmeliately upon our apooint- rneot tre outlined and purtued tha fol- kialnit 'lo ot procedure : "Firat-TliU wa ralae lo Oregon City an l rirlnity the autu of tl'fiO by private auWription, and aak the county court lo appropriaia a like amount from tha road fund, and with thlafund to complete the road from the Iaer Clackamaa bridge lo tha Hatchery bridge. "hecond-We would ak the people of Ixxan and vicinity to raiee theaumof I'JUiO by private aubacriplion, and aak the county court lo appropriata a like amount to be uaed In the continuation of the road from tha Hatchery briJga to Tracy 'a. "Third We would ak the people of Eagle Cretk and vicinity lo raiaa the autn of IJUti. tha county court to appro- WiV-l"l,,J,',vw'T,'"u" "m uur kri.lM to Hufifhardt'a roilla.a diaUnca of r..r mi!a alonir tha north bank of tha curkiin.i river. "IV. have orarllcally concluded our 1.1..M .nd hi'ir lo report that the Logan Iaanfila9 111 tad of raiaini $2000 raiaed lha uui of d lhat the county court ,.. .i.i.rm.rlated a like amount, wuicu ln.,.,ra tha comuletion of the road from 11,. l,.t, l,rv bridge toTracy'a atora, "ilia teople of F.agle Creek, we are lorry to v, did not auccwd In raiamg l.'00),but'did raiaa about 11000. The I county court baa appropriated a n amount, which inauiea tt.a completion 01 two wile ol modern road from Iba hatchery bridge to Burghardfa mill. The county court will complete one mile at either end of thia lant namea roau, which covera the worat aection 01 me aatue. Wa believe that the remainder of the ditanca will be completoJ next aeaaon." ti. rltl..na have not raited uregon City'a 2M0 aubacription entirely yet, but the county court rM, on me gumr.u tee of the citiiena to rain the balance, promlaedto appropriate iU $2500, now that the conitruction ol the road may be .ninm.wml aoon. The committee alao recommends laai . tho B.Mtrd ol Trade undertake the com pletion o( at h-aat one other trunk line road next ytar. The report wa adopted as reau, uu the commlttetj donated their aervicea to ralM the deficit lt5 in Owgon tny. U.K. Croaa then aubmltted me pro- nf ..t.l.liahina a commiaaton house .i-r . irk tckinir concern In thia city, to be oralod aa a corporation in which the merchants would oe me holder, and governed by a board ol directors. After free and favorable dia nn..lnn bv V. A. Huntley, C. H. Di. Chaa. Albright and Frank Busch, a com- mitUe ot nine were spKintea war tain the probable cost of a commission house, to soleot a suitable eight and to 1... .-iii. it. a niftrchanta of thecitt VUillUI n Those selected UpUII - were E. E. Cbarman, Frank Busch, h ,1 r-..itui.i r. . Huntlev. E. J. Mo VI. vt,v-"l ... 1 u-111,1,.1, V. T. Rar bw. Sam belling anu 1 M.Prl.. A committee of flye were then annotated to make Investigations !. talilihment of a pork pack i-n., Thla committee consistod 1 1 1 g VUHVV - - a lUrilinir.A. Uobertaon.Cuas ii.j..t.. n ft UhUiuv. and C. D AlUi iatW -" T arruirAttA. iMkUUIVtVV. t r rii.rm.n annroAohed the subject ftf .dinrtisintf Clackamas county by .,m.,l.lt. and after receiving the en couragement of all present, it was re ferred to the committee on advertising. Q. W. Church called the attention of the n...t ttin construction of a custom Ar'Sai s w flouring mill. He stated that the r. -.., could not secure custom grind- nil Ar III II aarvica from the mills oi this II tl wa w" - , ....1 that thov were anxious for just 1. .n ..iv.nt.irA. Mr. Church be- lieved would build f) hrrl mill. Tha ureaident railed attention to the condition of the prrimnl eorpe of olTcera. On motion of K. K. Charrnan it waa voted that the preiwnt olllceri continue Vi U the offlcen of the board till January IWI, with lha exception of Treaanrer F. K. Ijnald'n, who la alent. For new treaaorer, T. L. Charman waa placed In nomination, and (Inclined. On motion, duly carried, it was voted lhat V. C. Latouretta be treasurer for the remainder i4 tha year. I'reiiderit Croat diaplayi broadneal of tulnd and revcali to the poblie that ha thoroughly ooderatanda what fundaibsn tal principala the commardal life of a municipality, coonty, and aUta are founded upon, in lui public spirited en deavor to a;cure for Clackamas iwinty a complete sy item of good trunk roals, and for Oregon City a pork packing ee Ubliihment and comrniaaioo house. It means corn pleteneaa. It Is offering In ducement to lha farmers and Iradera of the county and il la the fulfilling of tha offer. The two are Inseparable good roads and r,ood markets each being de pendent upon tha other, one cannot aurviva without tho other. To separate them, la like building a vault, with do money or tresauree to placa In it. Good roads without good market are utterly useless. Good market is the blood of a city ami good roads a re tha veins through which II circulates. There is joatona excuse for lha exist' enca of a Board of Trade, and that la to be put lo work. That work ahould con aiatof its rjeinc on tha alert tosecore new enterprises and helpful industries to Oregoo City and Clackamas county at large, Clackamas county ia a county of great poaaibilities. It has many diificulties to overcome, but lha business men are united 00 making it a road center and no barrier will be too high to surmount. Any project can bo obtained when ail concerned are united and in working harmony. Pet measurr-t should not be pushed to tha exclusion of all others, but sll gol business schemes should go inrouga with a whoop. Wa rxoduco everything embraced in other counties of the atate, and yet Ore- run Cit 'I - A' t-'-iJVtla L deatined by natural retources w 00 u"j gobbled up by oubiidera? These Imprivemints are bound to corns, and will pty larire dividends when they do come, snd it certainly behooves the people to bentlr Ihematdves and altars the profits of one of the richest and bett counties In the atate. rOPl'MST TICKET. Hrraa fr rra.Mont, Twa tut Vl TrvaManl, Hiorx Falls, H. P., May 10. The National I'opulist conrsntion concludel it aeaaion and adjoarned Bine die after nominating Hon. W. J. Bryan for preal dent and the Hon. Charlee A. Towne for vice-preaident. The nomination of Mr. Towne was only accomplished after struggle of several hours' duration in which an effort was made to have tha question of tha nomination of a vice presidential candidate referred to a com mittee to confer with the Democratic and Silver Republican partiea in their na tional conventions. A motion to the effect wss defeated by a vote of 20to2. Both candidates were nominated by acclamation, but before tlx result was) reached various candidatea were placed in nomination, and their name aoccea aively withdrawn. Both nominations werssccomplished amid ace nee of great enthusiasm. Barker sad Iaaa!lr. Cmcixaan. Ohio. May 10. The Mid dle of tha Road Populist's convention re sumed iU labors in Bobinson s nan, its this city this morning, at 10 o'clock. Tha noruinaUnf speeches for tha office) of president and vice-president bare been limited to ten minutes each. A thor ough plan of party organisation wa adopted. The commute on resolutions, who bad lbs doty of forming a platform, bare presented their work to the con vention. It reaffirm lb old Omaha nUtorm. demand tha initiative and r referendum, the public ownerchtp of the railroad of the country, aa wail a the telegraph and telephone lines, too coal mines, etc. A scientific and abso lute paper money system, based on the entire weslth and population ot that nation and to be issued by government the platfoim favor the freecoioa of times larger than it is. We mo8t not iilf ,ni gold. It holds for an income wait for people to come In from the out-1 election of president, federal side, we mu.t take the initiative. W e by direct vote of the . . ii .1 - I.-.! nf th CUUlilV. ' must buy all the wheat of the couuiy, all lha butter, eirgs, dried fruit, barley, hay and oats. Il a bslf c.r load of either of the above com modi tie were brought to town in one day. it would flood tne market. Lon shipped 1.000 tons of hay to Portland last year, and Canby is shipping potatoes as Ur as Arixona and Louiaiana. l.OW poundioi uneo. pruur., brought la Oregon City last week by Ir. Howell, of Springwater. bd to aees Portland market because be coma no aell them here. Will the people of Oregon City and Clackamas county avail theinselvee of the greal indocementa that are offered :n .i... .tin them to be Deoule. Wharton Barker of Philadelphia waa nominated for preaident, and Ignatius Donnelly of Minneapolis lor vice-presi dent, on the second ballot. It is rumored thst the Chicsgo, Rock Uland & Pacific will extend iU line to Portland, Or. Denver is the present torffiinna of Ibis road. It ia said the final survey baa been finished between Denver and Ogden. and track- laying on that part of tha extension wut begin this summer. A preliminary sur vey baa been made between Ogden and Portland. I V 111 1 tl l l A The Absolutely Pure is the baking powder "of general use, its sale exceeding that of all other baking powders combined. Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the bread more healthful and the cake of finer appearance and flavor, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. ienti a pound cheaper than Roa i d it. on thai they are chpe' ' ,ion that thy Ke"0 ,d thould BoPu'itdl In ff Sow cheap. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, 100 WILLIAM ST., HEW YORK. RATES - REASONABLE