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Oregon Otty Enterprise. 57. NO- -3 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, Al'HIL 18, 1902. ESTABLISHED 1866 KASTII AM ArroitNi:v at law ,....1 Allfil M t II "' ""Yll tlKHKlN CT, Wa. ,,,, 0'S" 11 ' 1 I ' 0. Bchiilitl Ken scTiiiiEiiKi. Attorney "'" ' . .i.Mim. mak I'uIUmjIIiiIis , ,. ,.l nil, luml von nullify I ,, Enterprise DulUlIng, 0r,K,.n city. trnn. j i-KKT A Ml i ATTOKNKY AT UW I I mill Ofll i Uikiiii v Vritiir.l IU.Ik. I WU City. Oregon .T.HOWAHI) ! iL EST A Tit AM INSl'UANCK j NOTAKV riHW- . I Oir.in City. Uirgoll IV Hill" r Arr"HNKY at Law. J iWwM l'-!'l-i Oregon Wty. CAMI'UKII-. ! irruKNKY AT LAW, 1 ...on. """"''I j Prrtlr.li. Hlh. court. H lt. OI- A, i. ut U ' " 'Ii"-' lrukr(. ATToKSKY AT LAW nfti.it" orr..rTV nasi". iiilloOfri.nt'HT rTni'fprt' 1,1 DO UTofKKTTE. IKNKYS AND CoCSSF.LOUH AT UW I IITMIT oaOON CITY, OSaOON. f t-1 . i . i,un Uiiiiiiv. fnre- IB 4ii.ir.ri. 111 i..-. i- 1 m Voiiiici mi'l irucl Uurl 0 C. HIluWNKI.l., ATTOKN F.Y AT LAW purties In til ll, courts of tit Hat. I' in C'tullrlil iiUlhllli. A. STl'AKT, M' 1). (ifll. III tt lllamell Hlilf. OrfKiii('liy, OrruDti tl.our: in in. in Ii in., I to i p. ". ml 7 ii H i, in. il iii-iiiImii i .n 1I to Klisiiriisllnni ami ''Kilt lltf . Call an. atirril ily or night. . FRANCIS FKKKMAN, -DKNTIST- f lute of tlin Northwestern Univer- lit Denial Schisd. Chicago. f Anjficn( (,l(.k;i'iil Iental Surgery, Willmiifttt murk, Ongon City. HCOMMKKCIAL HANK OF OKKDON CUT. al, . . . . ituo.on f'irru okrai. itmnig iiim. r-" m.'le. Illlli illariiiililoi). M" r" anil aril nihunite im u iwnii" 'I'MHuira, Kiinih ui1 llnnl Konf. y -..,, ,m,jwl to rhi-k Hank lrn .. lot r. m , UTOUKKTTK. PrBiirlont. f. 1. NKVKR !-a!er. J. YAUG1IN, Livery, Fend and Hale Stable 0RECONCITY. "Ill BIT KKN THJt BRlDoI A,N1 i, ii.it juWeand Singlo Rigs, and Bad' nam alwHVH on l.und at the Pent Drift!! A 1 1 ninriivlit) J, I 't, IVHIIIOVWW I"" the barn for loone Btock. rilormatlon nyanlinK uny kind oi promptly attondod to by preon ol "oriet Bought and Sold. f ''mi. Bur'lui and Fed ou reMon- 13 A TimeTpied Drag Store. Only yearn can bring full new of knowledge. Wihiluin irt always a product of cxjierience and experienco 'ih an important thing in tlio drug lillsillCHH. Tboory may intagino it knows, but exjierienco knows it known and known why it known. Thin ntore in 20 yearn old. It has nerved the community long and well. It in a full-grown drug ntoro and itH growth hatt been along progrcnHivo linen. Itn trade is founded on confidence a con fidence, that has grown with years because there ban been thin basin for it: The best drugs, Accurate service, Rcnsonablo prices. Here in a few of our SHOT TO PIECES TRICES: Rfi;ulr price. Cut price, III two-i:cnt Mumps ----- 2ro I'trui.tt - - 1 00 74c Curtur'M Little Liver Tills - .2") loc I'inlc Livi-r (Sranuli's - - .25 10c Kidney Pills - ..r.O 2.xf Shoop's KcKtorativu - - 1.00 H."o WoikI's Srtrapiirilltt - - 100 5;c Ii.-d Line " - - 100 I'-Oc CaMoria (griiuinc) - - 3-r 21c Paine's CVli-ry ComjKHind - 100 W)c IW-hI (laxolino, itiart - - 1(' Swamp HiMit (Genuine) ' - l."0 Oo Hot W'utfr Hottln, 1, 2, 3 qt. 1.00 . "'; KnvfloK-s - - . - .0 2 pkgs. 5c Charman&Co. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 'Phone 13 Cut 1rice druggists Mull Order Hollclted COM POSITION OP THE TICKET Corrrspoiidpnt Krvlews the Ke publlcHii I'undidalcn. ALL DEEKTIXU OF ELECTION r'lum Himior to Coruiicr the Numlue-i Are ConiKi'iMit Men and Are Hure of Huccs. 1 m We Touch Your Appreciation Thcro is no marble dust in the kind of Hour we manufacture. It is jure , and wholesome and of a superior grade. It is made by patent process and cannot be excelled. Ask your grocer lor it anu re fuse any other kind. There is none just as good. Portland Flouring mills Co. VjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrArjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrjrA j S! S Our Advantage Comes Z?JjZ S -v rmm Pnrft in Rlivinn. ulioea for tender feet. Men's, I VIII wui w women's and children's. Made to wear. Children's school .hoc. now the order of the day. We are here to supply the WnU KRAUSSE BROS. Sroa. Or, April 1(5, 1003 (To the Kditor; Having ben, In mnaeure, responsible t'r lb putting forth of the priNteot republican ticket, and as I have done so on forinei occasions, kindly allow me a little spare to speak of the gentlemen composing it Senator iirownell, the much abud uian at the head, is perhaps as widely known throughout the county and Hate as any other leading orator and statesman that we have. It dooa not matter how many bad things hi enemies may say aoout him, not one seems to dilute the fact that, as a legislator, Clackamas County never had his superior. Wbat more do we want? Isn't this what we are seek ing for? I can speak of his work from a perianal knowledge and truthfully say that at the Ust legislature he was the peer, if not the best man there. All will rertainlv admit that Hun. John H. Mitchell ought to be cometent to judge. When lie selected our "Oeo. C. to lead the battle for him what belter testimony could we adduce? And when that battle was gloriously won, it was a feat of which any man could feel justly proud, and perhaps the greatent victory of bis life. Is it sny wonder that Mitchell 1b a fiiendoi his? Ia it sny wonder that Mitchell's Mends are his friends. Are the people of Clackamas county foolish enough to turn such a mart down? Well hrdly. He w ill run by the largest ma jority he ever had notwithstanding "His ! C. G. Huniley I have known tiucehe came to the county, and in business n lations and for the genuine qualities that go to make up true nunhood he is the equal of any man. He has built up his busings I ere and is esBerttially a self made man. Thexe are the kind of men that make things go everywhere. These are the men that command the respect of all. What more need I say, except to vote for him? Hans Paulsen, a well-do-do farmer of Georne precinct in a man I've known for a good many years, and it can be truly said that just such men as he compose the backbone of any prosperous country They are not afraid of the battle of life. When he first look up his home in what la now known as the "German Burn," it was an undertaking that most any stout hearted man would dread. But he had learned to "labor and to wait" end is now reaning the result. Farmers can not place their interests in safer hands. Herman A. Webster is a young man of Clackamas precinct who has recently tieen admitted to the bar, and who is in essential respects a self-made young man Having grown up on the farm, and being the son of an old time pioneer, he understands l he needs of the people, and i is sure to be elected on the first Monday in June, as in fact istlieent.re ticket. Judge Kyan just closes a four year a .11: . ef Ilia nnnnlv kV term as an einciem umvci v. v.. V No one can honestly say that the peo- ' .,..' iniuruutia were neglected at his other ihsUiK'e wherein the right man is named for the rlht tilace. lie has already had some experience along this line, and will undertake the work wiib some definite knowledge of what la to be done. The ofhYe of assessor reoulres a man of no uncertain ability, and we've tried to place thst kind of men befure you. Vote for him and you'll not be disappointed. The nomination of Enoa Cahill j( New Kra lor treasurer ia another worthy tribute to an old-time hero, and it is but ust that we pay all honor to these gray beaded veterans who up-held the fUg. He a honest and competent, and withal not a chronic office seeker. Wbat more could we ask? His election is a cer John W. Meldrum, whom everybody knows, needs no praise at my bands. 1 have knot n him since I was a very small boy and he fa all right. He lakes a pride in doing things correctly and just a they should be done. These are the characteristics that make a good survey or, and I need not say that any work eo- truiVd to his hand will be accurately done. Last but not least is our friend K. L. Holman for coroner. He is a worthy young man who ha been with us these many years. A man of family and who has been in the undertaking business for some time. Know turn well and can vouch for h'a honesty, integrity and business abilitv. He ha already served the eountr in same capacity. I need not say how well. In conclusion let me say ti.iit . n.oo nuk.it tiim in l.iim I h is ' iirt.l mviiinn . The Governors of all trie Citiz-ns' movement, unless it is not fully states and territoriea were invited to tw (Continued on page 7 ) I (Continued on page 7.) D llltutcr'ia - j hands, and he s sure of a handsome ma ss i jorny at me coming euwuuu. kj j J. R. Shaver, of Molalla, I haven't known for any length of time but wben ba a. IV. . i T s ti .1 O ; J, is vouched for by eucn men as j. w.i'icarjr t ,-tlTAYAVJrATATATArArATArrr&rTATTAr'Arj whom I've known for twenty r-' ... J0HN Ynnvfi-RT? I A W V Ma.W iWEIaER UPP-Huntley's Dm Store, j'1. TEARS EXPERIENCE IN Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor Only First Clans Ilestiiurunt In Town. MURROW'S BARRED ROOKS Arc at the top. Have won at two 'of the largest .hows in the Nort west, lioi-llHK, also at the stale fair.. Look up the.r ZU So.ne fin. breeding cockrel. from our p ; winning 'train 2. and up. Also a few white rock eockrels 2.00. Eggs 92.00 per setting. MURROW&SON. Oregon City, Ore. years and rWnnuriiR is all riL'ht. He is a nroiuinent farmer and stock-raiser there. Molalla will give him a rousing vote as will Dm rest of the county. He'll be our next sheriff bevond any queetion. F. A. Sleight, of Canby.will win the clerkship without the "slightest" effort in the world. He will do the work as well as it was ever dune, and as cheaply as il ran be done. William Brobst is a Well-to-do farmer of Wilson ville, whom we have named for commissioner. It is long since that tin people on the we-t sideofthe Willamette have had anv representation on tn board and mstice demands that they be recoiMiized. He is a man of unusual in telligence and, if I am any judge, just the man we need for the place. Henry E. Stevens I have known from boyhood; in fact I knew bis father and know bis mother and all of them, and 1 cannot speak too highly of them. Henry io an nlil titllH Illlllil of II) lilt BHll it IS but natural that I should take a kindl) interest in his success. He is a Clacka mas county boy, an elegant penman and an ideal man for the place. Clacka mas county does not furnish a nun Kn..r unalifTpii in every way and his election is couueded. James F. Nelson for assessor Is an INAUGURATION MY TO CHANGE March 4 Is Usually a Day of Ex tremely Had Weather. TRUST T4. CIBA1 KElTPROClTr, KrtiHte IV s s Mitchell's I!i I ProTl.llnc For Repayment of Sunn Pahl For Lois' Orer 11.25 an Acre. Washington. D. C, April 16, 1902 It is piobahle ihat Inauguration Pay will be changed to April instead of March 4, as heretofore, aa that date is approved by the National Committee appointed by the Commissioners of the district of Col umbia to act on the question. March 4 is usually a day of torm and the effect ia to make the occasion unpleasant, and much sickness result from exposure of the crowds who visit the capital city for the occajion. If this change can be made, Inauguration Day will be indeed a national holiday, as it will offer far more attraction than if held at any time In March. It ia safe to say that much suf fering and sickness result from exposure of the multitude who come here for the REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Th Tvpniililicnn Partv in Countv Convention assembled, in Oregon City. Clackamas County, Oregon, March 26, 1902, congratulates the people of this county upon the general prosperous conuitionoi ourcom mon country, as well as that of our own immediate vicinity. We deeply deplore the untimely death of our well beloved President McKinley, whose memory is endeared to the hearts of all citizens, and we hereby endorse the wise statesmanship of his successor, President Roosevelt, in his efforts to carry out the policies so ably begun by Presi dent McKinley. We endorse and commend the action o: rresiaent nooseveu in ms efforts to control the trusts, and to secure to labor an adequate recogni tion in its disputes with the capitalistic classes, and we hereby assure i r 1-1 i 1 nim oi our coruiai Bympamy aim bulkjii,. Wa strwlnran anA Knmmsnil tlio octinn nf mil" natinnftl rpnifsfTitati VP. " I I V CHUUinO Ik 1 IV. kkJll lllk Ilk. UU UV.IVII ' a.uv.w..v . . . . in championing the Nicaragua Canal Bill, the Mit'.hel-Kahn Chinese 1"- . I ! . .. Ttll lk l.i 1 1 nAnain T n . 1 i a n tro. nutapann anil Vinrklk XJAClUblUll Dillj auu IUD 17(11 ik pcuaivN j-iikiiaik tkk wuut ."w ""k"J for the speedy passage of all these measures. We demand a co .stitutio'nal amendment for the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people. . . . , . i . 1 1 i i ii . . t : lielievint;. 59 we ao, mat a.i people snoum pariicipaie s iar aa p?i- l.l ;n niokinrr nf 1ml Ku u K!Vl tVlPV OTP anvPTnfiA WS hpHrtllV LilC III Liic ill ik ik 1 1 1 g y kiav k"c .....vk. - .V w...., " j endorse and commend to the careful consideration, of all the electors, the constitutional amendment known as the initiative and referendum, and urge upon all speakers and campaign workers to bring the matter . i , f - ' i . prominently oeiore me voiers. We endorse the action of the last legislature in supporting lion. Jonn I. Mitchell for the United States Senate. sentatives Kruse, Talbert and Dresser for their support of what is known as the precinct assessor law, and the passage of the thirty days exemp tion law for the wage earners of the State of Oregon, and their action in reiusing to raise county roianra. We instruct the nominees oi tnis convention to ooin oraucnee 01 u legiflature, that if elected, they will make an earnest effort to obtain in.rictntinn which trill r-nimfi control of the school textbooks bv the State of Oregon and their sale to the people at actual cost. To obtain legislation by which a portion of the State revenues may be raised by a graduated income tax and a gradueted inheritance tax. To obtain legislation reducing the passenger fare in the State of Ore- eon to three cents per mile. c . ... . . f. , k i . i i. i u To obtain legislation constituting eignt nours auays wors. luruuu" out the State. To labor for a Precinct Assessor Law. T .nn...l r Pmintv offaii-a- vca hprpbv nlpflcTA ihf nominees of this All icnikt ia vvmiij 1 . . . -. " -- : V.nl if l.i,T(k..l iVi.n. uill insist, nruin an pnnninir'nl Rilnlinis- UUII Llllll'll, ni.kl i viv-vkkk .u. . . ....... w . . . ... . tration of county affairs, in such manner as to cut down expenses where- ever possiDie. We believe that it is wise policy to pursue in me iuture: mat no money be expended in the construction of roads and bridges outside of the road fund provided by law until the indebtedness of the county is " decreased and fully paid. ... . x i -.ii.-i i k : i l.i We believe and dernana mat, no extra ciericai neip or ueuuueu rmuuiu be employed by any county oflicer, without a petition under oath set ting forth the facts, such as the time such clerk or deputy is to be em ployed, for what purpose, the necessity of such employment and the amount of wages to be paid. We hereby instruct the nominee oi mis convention ior wie ouico oi County Commissioner, and also express to the other members of the n 1 nrn..,.in ir.r..iiiiojiiina. a Via f i f i a t bo wi ah nf t.hia PflTl VPTI t ion Dl I- ll VUUHtJ kUlUIIlll?.-,lwilki.', v..!. . k..v - that all supplies necessary to be used in and about the courthouse, or for any other purpose, shall be purchased in the most economical man ner possible. We hereby instruct the County Court of Clackamas County that it is our desire that no road boss be appointed, believing that it is a useless expense. We demand that all property, wnetner Deionging to corporations or individuals, shall be assessed in an equal ratio. The repairs and improvements of our roads and highways being now under the direct supervision of road supervisors elected by the people, l. .v. it - l.nainkiaa intnsnala nf mir n.l 1 n t.v pan V hpst WC Hilt I IJ lilab til- vuomi.ro iw.kivu.a v. k.k. k. .. wj " - - subserved by the restoration of the transaction of all county business i ii i r : x l ..-., to the Uounty Uoun anu we wouia mereiore insiruci. our rt.yrvjt.-ini.- f a liill trt trnf ppfl t" an int.f. tTRft at thft expiration of the terms of the present acting Board of Commissioners. mm Makes the food more delicious end wholesome r-M mm oeeo.,rr-Wk. urat Britain and America.