OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902 MM Hi 4 i I. (or J If Of 0ll rrj P. a.1 in illf . (jn 'hej ,ke ren 6tn; Jim" 8e vr.. 111"" ,K41, ' U) .HATKI. "oiitliiid I'" . .ir-WilH" Jolm"i (IV) .. ......a. .I .1... IM.I... Ml.,... 1 -A. M. Klrchem, (Deni.), Hurvi-yo' T .,-Hr. J. W. 1'uni.ll, I'up.) l.UI""" I'llV. i'ii, (ollowlnit Tl"Ct commlltm.iM.-ii . i i.. iiIih dcicifale (ruin llm .aeiiH'" vrr J.llU'llIl l. Ulff" l--v.ll. 1,1, 1 h ColtlllltC HII' ! ,i,.-K. A. Miller, II. M. C'o L' k'xlllicdy. ... I, . f W. W. JO", ' v. 1 ivo -C. K. Clark, W. A. Mill rluw,- . 11 U'i,li. . ... .1 ,. i..i... ui, ......... IV If leaver I r.-,-"" ... T W. IM'iiy ......... iwk.-W. It. Garrett, U.8 n 11 I. 1 nil1' f ' II . ililii.HIt 4 aaai II If a W iilui. I . ... It iJ. ." VW"", ii.tfueV L. lied., C W. U K. K. Kell"iitf llI'm.KU.-W. II. Jul.U.otl. II. Hit '"''" .......... v u j,le tier.-1. uun.uH, i, n.i..icj 1 II..., Ltl. i .r ,iflrMJ. I- """'" " 11.1II..I.I IUi.lie.n-J- ''y. Mf ,m.O. I. K" 'l'l''- II ,!ilinl-l- Millr, UoUirt Idtigo, p.Tillnwii. Uara.bilfh J- Abbott, I. (iiavca, H. Iiy. Miikl'irrk-ll. II. 1'orry, J. Mulv v, P. A. MoLleiihaur. MjIH-0. W. Unhblns, W. V. F.ver t. W. II. Mumniii-T. J. Riding, IlarUw Jack, , jlrtdllle. Ihlasuk-T. K. A. KeHwood, - rln, Kitify. l.nf A. A . K1.nr1p.ljr, W. ( iioo, J. U M).-i- Nuliliit. J. Ilitfolow, A. i.rji II. limit, Jiin Cwn, Tliuiii- For (Kncm Citr No. 1-J. W. l'owell, T. f Cuaioit. tioru lUrurrnVM. (trrm Cuy No. 1!-J . I". Lovett, Kl- ItDiiuo, J. K. HwtKM. imuol'ityNu. 3 J. (irMin, M. I'. 4 irlouicli, KrfJ Myr. ltriunl llill-J. Hkpf. J. . oo.li, '. F. Yiaiiiic a hlulliuo-A. Tlioin, II. Mcduxin, lck Tuuaiu. l Hiiriimii ICummiII, (). Iloylf. irliuiK. Tatltiin-li. A.lcii, T. lwx kinin, II. !nr. .!-!,. Kurm, T. 1'. Vlker, 1 C. i l.tMcn. 'VntOifKiiiiCliy Ir June, K. M, D 01,1.. j.iliio-ii. W. i)iin!, John Ki(n, VSunti.n. 't . i I. .. i ..... ioii'jwiiik niiininikiioiiR wrre iiiiup ir juitic l llirt H're ml roiiH(lil : I'wirict Nd. I TiuUtln, 1'litkwnt UcJ I'ulun Jiuti.t., (jforjjo A.lrti ; iUl!, Clitrlci Tl.oiii.on. N.I, 1),pk( No noitiltmtion. . 3, MiUjukiH Binl CUckin Net, J. P. Well; CutiHUble, Uoimrd "'-4. Orrjon Cilv. f'niiimli Alr- "T, Wmi Orcg.in City, Milo Ijiii W. LoiIit; ComnUIjIo, Henry kt. r. Viiu; C(iiiUbl, Joint 'irlim. i-' 7. Ilurlow ml MHcknliuin Jtii f' Jicol. KiHM-lt; CoiiNlattlo, Himiel "M. (". 8, MhUIIk, Mnriiiin, KixU SHiih;m '"'i. II. I.. Kklrvin; Contl.lo, Hill. , lt-.VRrCr.-ek (ml Milk Crm.k- Milltir; Connltltle, K. uude 10, IliliUml ami Canyon Creek J-'KL. p. WilliH,,,,; ConHUble, II. I'itmer. ? H. lUrilmt, 8rinwtor nd VI Hwlli. Jamtrn lUrifffMt : Cont-J:Ml.Kln. i; liuinnni'u and Iloring Ju ''C. Fori. Cun.tuble, J0,n JUtc. '"13,CwSieH, Itullrunand Cherry-nnmiimtion. !' H. (isrfi.,1,1, (im,rKe, Eagle Cnek HCIim. CaHHl.lyj Coimuhle, Ho ' Glover. tr and Killin-JiiHti,, Daniel t;ffl"'n;ConMi.l,H,8. KanfTman. iionoHinic nominations were MayfWd. ""W-Henry Z..iKlr. Creek-John Shannon. H. Ilir.ln.il. ,nrn Creek "mles ln'yJoi, i-any aimaa-Walter Wilwn. ,lerryvie-. 'e,0.,Ei E Ke)) ClWk-O. It f Inn 'orgt- '"''""d-Cha. Wel,h. S;nrrnl"arme- . II. Knle. Cjn-John Barrel!,. -L-Dixon. ;,e7 Muntan(in- IWmil Hill ri,,orun h, Yoiiiik. Hlvm JmeKetrMl. Ho.1 H.rlnB-,. ty,m, Hp! In water 1'ualatlii John A.lnn. Union John Knn. Viola Jam. Kiillam. Wet ()r..(jon Cltr-J,.r, Hhaw. Klllln- DKMOCHArH IM MWr.NTIO. (Continued (roni .ng 2 ) PAINLESS DENTISTRY c-onnly .eiiiral counniitf. U iirrr, Colonel .jlM.,t A. Miller, ho wn ten ilemd a vol" ol thank l.y llm cimvenllon lor the. work lie had dona irlni the 't Imir year In ahl. li he ha held the I'hNirrnaliehlp, The (nil.) lug 13 delegate er elected to I lit) Main ami CoiigioNnloual Conveti tlotn: J. K. (irihhle, K. M, C. W. HaiKing, . A. Miller, A. W. Cheney, K. I). Kelly, W. K. Carl I, U. II. Healle. 0. N. Walt, I). L. Trulllniter, T. I.. Turner, W. . Vaiii(lin, A. M. Kir. hem. I'll following precinct l oililiUlteeinen were elected: Oregon City JJo 3, Matt Jimtin; Maple Une, O. )i, kei...n; M,lk Creek, I). L. Trnllinger; Viola, A. W. Klrchein; Alwrnelhy, Jului Kent; Weal Oregon City, K . Ma; M. khnris. J, K (irilr- hie; M.ilall. II. I.. V.u.lnn- VV, Nohlltt; Maiiiiin, Bartnn Jack; Tualatin, Cha. ThotniiRon ; ().egn City No. 1. K 1. Kelly; Oreifoti City Nu. 2. Mart Chapman. The report of the romrnittee on credeti tlal nlifiwing the Inllowing delegatea en tilled to aeat In th conventi.iri. Wet Oregon CHy K. M, Ira June, Jeirnhaw hy K. Maaa, M. Clancy hyh. Maa, J. I'. Ilevina hy K. Man, W. K. Iteam. 1 . 1'arnia x hy Ira Jot.ea. Mar.piam John Coiner, A. K. Jack, John Hugh, K. M.Ml.er, Joe Jackaon, K. J. Killing, all hy llarton Jack. Alwrnethy II K. Salialmry. DavM Clime, K. J. Killing, Henry Nachand, JM) Kruiiiong hy J. (. I.atourelte, John Kent, (ieorge iiiM-rtintf. Kohert A. Miller. Itarlow Henry Hedge, J. Itu.-ck, K.I ). Hraion, J. W. Covey. Clackma W. W. Nmith hy O. Hlrlia h, V. Wilaon hy U. Haherloth, VV. Kenned, (i. HaU-rMi. John ialFney hy J. V. Dennett, L. D. Jonea y J. W. Dennett. SIackhiirg J. II. Daley, J. K. Cirib- hie, John Marine, A. I), (irihhle. Maple Lane J. It. Myeta, A. A. Kin ney by J. K. Myera, J. II, Jackaon hy J. . Myei. Needy J. V. Nohlltt, Kd Montan.lon, J. Ogle, Henry Coner all by J. W. Nohllu. Oregon City No t-K. D. Kelly, V. A. Mile, T. V. Cowing, Charle Nohlitt, I. K. Jack. U. W. (trace by T. K. Cowing, , It noon ich. Orrgi.ti City No. i-C. W. Kelly, V. K. Carll, II. J. Harding l.y M.C. Chap man, r. runic an, i. unapinan, J. r. Uvrtt, l. Caiitl.-I.l, J. E. Hedge, A. L. Kealie, hy C. W. Kelly. Oregon City N". 3 ji'gu I'erclval, . II. Keatie, M. Juntin, E. I'. Elliott, '. It Klallord. Canhy Jam.- Adkitia by Ievt Uik'g", ieo. Knight, C. N. Wait, L. I'. Kuril, Ch. Kath. Canemah C. W. (ianong.T. M. Ixmg. '. A. Hilge. MolAlla V. A. Vaiiuban, (i. V. Adam, (i. W. Myer. J. T. Adam, D Kail, Chri Dougherty hy (. V. Adam, Jame Italy, (). W. Kohhina, Frank Witieatoii hy O. V. Kohhin. Milk Creek Jame MalUtt, W. Hen- derahatt, D. L. Triilliner, John Mill-vaney. Union M. M. CriHWidl, Sydney Ura- ham, Oiwego D. W. Kelaey, E. J. KilMell, Kickner by E. J. Uoaeell, W. L. Davi I). W. Kelaey. Tualatin Frank rihark, J. A. Tinner, Cha. Thompoon. Viola A. M. Kin-hem, D. C. Kicli- ard. Killen S. H. Taylor, J. A. Stanton by 8. K. Taylor, W. M. Lemon. riuuHa.it Hill J. Baker, V. F. l oiing by J. Baker, H. Kaker by J. Baker. For Direct l.Pitlalutl.in. The followuiK resolution wits unani- motiHly adopted by Molalla I'atrona of Iluabandry, No. 310. at the regular Bul lion on ApriM, 11K)2.: Heaolved, that we heartily emlone the principle o( Uireci wgiBiauon through the Initiative and Referendum, and recommend that each Grange throughout the itate select a committee to woik for the pending Direct Leititila tion amendment .liirin the coming cam paign, and enpei ially on election day." l'aiiera friendly to the Orange ana in terfiled In the panHutje of the amendment pi' .vrr-in Jx-cturer moiaua r. oi .... iw. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle o( Chamherlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy when my son wa suffering with severe cramps and was given up ei beyond hoe by my tegular physician, who stand high In hitf profession. Afler administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness anil recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This remedy is for sale by G. A. Hard ing, Druggist OABTOnlA Baanths DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY By new methods we are able to produce xne most Deautitu and durah nf nil Dental Work without the least pain. Clf'irt thuwn a mnulta bra lha four Inrlaora hara en itrU.l, ai.,1 lha two eu.,lli (rva tai'th); orowui dr iiuyrd u (lis auia ln, aliowiiia iba euiulU r.Kiia brciHra lurM4aurlJsa. r t rap.MauU n.e r,.i.1r r a1y r a"1JmliaBl flrtim 4 1 1 ..-iiiu the eM a(ir btUim hat bmu I TEETH WITHOUT by llii Kind Yoa Haw Always Bought flf.ira I hiw lh U of two upper Uvth, tha all yaar mnlr a4 Ilia flrrt blcuapM. Tba brl'lita !, iiaiui hi-d If an 0in laoa fnl.l cmwB ovar tha arc n id bici.apMl, aud a kai wtaka aiuuda lulu a eavlljr ol Uia 4juiulu( auiar. Fit or t ihowi a mai . rrady to attach. Ii tm itrat a root h crownad aad aual a kaaliil aa aval. rif ant ik'iwt tha WrMfa aaeharad In poaltloa. rirnr IP la a month that haa lnt all tha tMh twit mm-i tha two eulplila aud twaoola; 1"T in ihin u i , ininaaT lur a lull utpar bnuaa. rtrara ? rapraaaaua a full aat ol taatb on a (old plata. 11 aura 411 la uwlraa ta wr a flala In tha mouth wbta brM co ba aUw-l.aI tu a law rviuainlug torth aoil ruula. TlfTiT t lllnatratea a ea In which tha lateral InrjM.r hai beru lialaml Ibeeeniral lneiutr crown deatroved. Tothlaro.,t aernwn haa ln faatened and a faith baa beva a.ld.-ied u therrown to St Uia lnUiiai.ai- Wit bjr Uia luat lauaral luciaur. rmn 11 ihow. tha brldfa eomplata, na4y to lUI,,n, aa abown In Ojura 10. :-ib:j( .-..1..V,'-V. ;v Flfc-ore 12 ibowa th bridge In place, natural aa life DR. riCKENS, whoso lifu has boen devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty, not of robbing the mouth of the teeth still left for service, but of building up a full set (painless) from the teeth and roots which afford sufficient basis for crown and bridg. work. He is prepared to do a'.l kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantees the same for five years. at the very lowest piices consistent with first-class work. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain by a new and harmless method, applied to the gums, method now used by the leading dentists of Chicago and New York. Rend for illustrated book on "Dental Bridge Work of To-Day ." system that you will understand it as well as the dentist. No gases or poisonous ocaine. This is the It will be mailed to you free of charge, and will explain bo thoroughly the DR. L. L. PICKENS, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City. M0SLMK.1T TO VTAU VETEKAJS. interesting but thrilling in the extreme. Come and bear him. What he will tell Meadfl I'iihI, U. A. It . Will Ral-e runds you has never been in print. Come and Hy Entertainment .Vxt Thursday. At Willamette Hall, Thursday even ing, April 17. 11KI2. under the auspice ol Meade l'ont No. 2, G. A. K., (for the pur- poe of raising funds to be applied to the erection of a monument to the soldiers of the late Civil War on the lot donated to them by the city in Mountain View cemetery) will be given an entertainment coiiNiating of vocal and instrumental mimic and a lecture on the alaves, be fore and during the great struggle, also the progresa made hy them as a peop'e up to the prevent time. Meade Post has secured the cervices of Rev. Daniel Drew, an ex-slave who did not know his alpha bet until afler his enlistment in the army, btit who s'an.li today upon the topmost round of the ladder of oratory. His life experiences as told by biniHelf ol himself and thousands ol others situated as he was forty years ago, are not only Ask a iit.. n, woman wnai sue wouui sell her health for and she would tell A l '0U that the cho,CMt UA diamonds in the world J W could not buy it. What V- use for diamond ring to I IvVt frp'ms'ze l'le ahrunken VMii fiKers, or earrings to light R II UP 1 cneena nonoweu uy im .11 disease? t" V Health is the first requisite In womunlv tmnnhieas. Central (Alill-health in women has ita ori IIJ gin in local womanly diseases. 1 ' A .... r U. .Naf y U IC LUC itw aa m v . . , , l uvi.uh. womanly organism and the gen eral health is perfectly restored. The remarkable benefits ex perienced from the uae of Dr. tierce's Favorite Prescription re due to this medicine's per fect cures of womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. a u affonla me great pleanire to be able to aay a few wimla In regard to the merit, of Ir. Pierce'. Harorite rTfwcript.on and hi. -Golilen Medical IMiMwvery,- write. Mfa. Flora km, of Dallaa. Jackn Co., Mo I tempted to try Iheae raeciidnea alter aeeing the eRr uKn my mother. At an early ae of married life I waa areatlr bothered with painful peri od., alao a troubleaome drain which rendered me very weak and unlit for work of any kind. I became to Ib.n there waa nothing left of me but akin and bone. My buaband became alarmed and fot me a bottla of Fa vorite Prccriiition.' After he a. the wonderful effect, of that one he r me two more, and after 1 aaed thoae up there wa. no more pain, and I he g.a lo gain in f!eh ery rapidly." " Favorite Prescription " makes weak women atrong, sick women well. Acccept no suhstiute for the medicine which works won ders for weak women. learn what this people has s-itTered, what a'ool For KheaiuatlNin. Last Fall I was taken with a very se vere attack of rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After try XXZZZXZI2 they have been, and what they are doing ina several nrescrintiona and rl.B.,m.fie toward uplilting a race that has been cures, I decided to use Chamberlain's kept in the most abject ignorance and I p.jn Balm, which I had seen advertised and degredation. and yet possess all the ; i the South Jerseyman. After two ap- auiDritaiicuiziiis. i plications ol this remedy I was much better, and alter using one bottle was completely eured." Sallik Hahbis, St-' lem.N.J. For sale by G. A. Harding,! Druggist. NEW GOODS ARRIVING at the FAIR STORE AdmiHslon "oc. WbatMi.ill We Have For Desert! This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let ui answer it to day. Try Jell-O, t delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking I simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange' Raspberry and Strawberry. Get t pack age at your grocer's today. lOcb1. SHE KNEW IT. A It hough Xot Seen For Years, She Cognized It Immediately. Re- "Ahl That is the Weber. I would know it anywhere; it is the tone that satisfies." Such is what t talented young lady musician exclaimed yester day when she beard some one in the store playing one of the wonderful Weber pianos. She had not heard t Weber in years, but she recoghized it at once. Weber pianos have a most exquisite tone quality, a purity, mellowness and sweetness that is not found in any other make. It is the piano you should pur chase if you can afford the choicest that American genius, skill and capital can produce.' Just now we have a splendid variety of fancy Wehers in mottled English wal nut, curly Brazilian and ttorgeous Ban Domingo manogany cases in the 1902 style., the Colonial, Louis XIV, and the Renaissance. Write us today. Eilers Piano House, 3ol Washington street, the borne of the three great American pianos the Weber, of New York : the Kimball, of Chicago; and the Chickering, of Bos ton. Branch stores at Spokane, San Fran cisco, and Sacramento. l"e A I lea's Fool Kane, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your leet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Eae. It cools the feet, and makes waking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, inurowing nails, blisters and cal lous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold hy all druggists and shoe stores for 2oc. Trial package FfcEE. Address, Allen S. OlmBted, Le Roy, N. Y. Experience Convinces. Prove its value by investing 10 cents In trial size of Ely's Cream Balm. Drnggists supply it and we mail it. Full size 50 cents. KLY J3HOS., 66 Warren St., New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 1899. Messrs. Ely liBos.: Please send me a 50 eent bottle of Cream Balm. I. find your remedy the quickest and most permanent cur for catarrh and cold In the Lend. DxllM.Pottxb, Gen.Mgr.Ariz. Gold M. Co. Messrs. Elt Bbos. : I have been afflicted with catarrh for twenty Tears. It mad me so weak I thought I had consumption. I got one bo tie of Ely's Cream Balm and in three days the discharge stopped. It is ths bent medicine I have used for catarrh. Proberta, CaL Fkasx E. Kstolxspox. Cyour. faith sSLirsl A Fireman's ( lose Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit ters, and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in mv life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new liie, strength and vigor from their ose. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Geo. A. Harding. Price 60 cents. our. it you try: Shiloh's Consumption at al s our. la ao strong we I .11 a guarantee a cure or refund a money, and we Bend you free trial bottle if yon write for it. 6HI1,0H'S coat. 25 cent and will rare Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitia and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thna prevent aerioua result. It ha. been doing these thing for 10 yeara. 8. C Wails Co.. Le Roy. N. Y. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects tat Stomach E. I. SI AS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. lloflloe, lll.lar. Catnby, Oregon IV i k 1 r h a- I IV. hi Straight Front Corsets 49c np Colored Mercised Under skirts .79c np Ladies' Summer Undervests 5c up " Black Hose 5c up " and Children's white hemstitched H'dk'chiefs 2 for 5c Ladies' white Aprons . . 15c up " Ready Made Dress Skirts $i.j5 Satin Ribbon, No.5,all colors 4c yd Tailor Made Suits J7.75 Girdle Corsets 49c Torchon Lace 6 yds, for 5c Valencennes Laces for Ruffles ic a yd Nansook Embroidery 5c yd Bone and aluminum Hair Pins 5c dor Pearl Shirt Buttons, all sizes 5c doz KNtabliahetl I8S. C.I. niai PIONEER Jf anflf ep and Eijpf e$. Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Rupture and Piles Cured without operation or detention from business DR. G. E. WATTS Room 14, McKay Bldg. 3rd & Stark Sta, PORTLAND, OREGON. Hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M. $l5.00to$l8.00aWeek salary for an intelligent man or woman In each town. Permanent position. 30 cent per hour for spare time. Manufacturer, Box 1102, Chicago. WASTED SEVERAL PERSONS OK character and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy busi ness house of solid financial standing. (Sal ary $18.00 weekly witb expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriages fur nisned when necessary. References, En close self addressed stamped envelope. Manager, Slti Canton Building, Chicago. ,ltelfo--Tlion)ag Fox.