OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH '2' 190-1. WHO KNOWS A hen m Kidney Trouble HuaW' FnNtened and Chronic Stafie? Reached tho 1 It It Has It lv Incurable by Anything Known ( r.xccpt mo ru.iun We Are The Sole Aent. At in eTlflenea of lta wsuirual ehtrapterof tha rulion Compound, tint company (loot net rut llsh or Invite tstUraoalalt excopt thoit report ing recoTrls 10 kidney flite-M! tht btTt reached the chronic tttgt, alle-ged Incur, tie. Here It toother recovery In t cse Iteura gtla till the tdrettot the Fultoa Crmpoun.lt, reported by John 4 Johnnon, the tgentt of lbs Pulton Compound! it Lot Gttot: W. H. Fridley, a renUett ef tot Gttot, fearing ehrontt kidney dlietee (Brighft Die Mae) htd, lUt Ttrytody elf, found til trett taant futile. Be commenced em rulton'i Rent! Compound It Fehrutry, 1M, tnd an DeT 10 of the ttine yetr reported the tottl dltaa petrtneeef theditett He wrltet thtt ke ku gtloed Ifteea oudt la weight tnd It agtla bis to d good krd dtyt work. Jeknt a John'on. the Let Gtlet druggltlt, eennrm tats recovery tnd ktow ef aevertl ether recortrlet la atmttsr ce of chronlo klJney dlee In Lot Cat. ill of which wv lacurtnle tj tntin'.ng 1 known to dnigltt. . A. Ptlmer. the leading drurgimof Stmt Out. H. H. Mtinat, the IV slum druggist, the Ferry Drug i.m Snt of So NM-'' ttreet. Sun Frtnuwe. TV. R Pond in" Berkeley Jrafrr;.i. lr Murkier. theCluvenlsle dreist. Willi Mtrtit. ihe Bacrumemo dm-.", and tcoree f oiher I mil form d-uii-l n report aprciaa revoreriea lo ch n : c i. uWi y d -. thtt were Pltllf lncurthl ST aottaiag known eiccpl He Kul.oa l i'Vr!-" 'natlTn trom nre aeld. gout t"d !.-... .V tr- a - rnf thtt tie k-dnert , , i--.ir function. The chroma -,' i.-.iuM" I" bright Pise- H d cr n.l'urat'le. 11 r tiaory n.l lor prapoii. -,e tvmrlv BO percent amow .i Kulto'a'ii F.enaU'OEipoiiud iCu'.iev IM-wa. Il: '" - i J. hilloo 10 , Wa 1 ... jrisco. sole ctpoujdtr. - .. .li.-MH We tre ih oie CHARMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS FOR THE COUm C0NYENM0 Kepnbllrans Will Name Candidatf s, Saturday, April 6. The Republican Convention for Clack am as countv, Oregon, is hereby called to meet in the Willamette hall, Oregon City, Siturdav the 6th day of April, l'J04 t the. hour of ten o'clock, a. m., lor the u,.f,n ibt.n ileleuatea to ! j,ui (wo b ,n k- I me state nepuuumu tuufcmnu held at Portland, Oregon, on the day of April, 1904, and eighteen delegates to tbe Republican Congressional conven tion of the first Congressional District, to be held at .Salem, Ore., on April , 1904 ; also for tbe purpose of nominating xaodidates for the following officea, to wit : Three representatives to the State Legislature.county commissioner, sheriff, clerk, recorder, assessor, treasurer, echool superintendent, surveyor, coroner and justices of the peace and constable for the several precincts. The convention will consist of 143 delegates, apportioned to the several pretincts as follows, said apportionment being based on one delegate at large lor each precinct and one for every 24 votes cast for S. R. Bean for suoreme jude at the election of 1002 and one for major fraction thereof: Abernethy J Barlow jj Beaver Creek jj Borings Bull Run e Canby J Canemah Canyon Creek - Clackamas fa an rlOB 4 f!hfrrvville .. Damascus Eagle Creek Garfield jj George Harding 3 Highland 4 Killin 3 Macksburg f Maple Lane Milk Creek 3 Miln-Htikin fti Maronam Molalla Needy 4 New Era..... 3 Oregon City No 1 Oregon City No 2 9 Oregon City No 3 5 Oswego 5 Pleasant Hill Soda Springs , Spring ater Tualatin Union Viola TV out ( Irpimn Pitv The primaries, for the election ot dele gates to the said convention, will be held in tbe several precincts at the usual voting places, in the afternoon of Satur day, April 2, 1904, and at the following hours: , AVmmetriv ....3 toy - j P.nrlnw ....... Beaver Creek 3 Borings Canby 5to7 Canemah 3 to 7 Canyon Creek Cascades Cherryville " Clackamas 3 to 7 l)amnHCiin vlZl C 'reek 2 to 6 Garfield George. ....2 ilra.,8: .2 ifigw wd Killin 2to3 Macksburg " Marouam 4 to 7 Maple Lane 2 Molalla Milwaukie. Milk Creek Needy Van Fra 4 to 7 Oreron City No. 1 2to7 Oregon City No 2 2 to 7 Oregon Cite No. 3 2 to 7 Oswego '7 Pleasant Hill 2 Seivers 2 8ola Springs Springwaler 2 Tualatin 2 Union 2 Viola 2 West Oregon City . 4 to 7 Tbe judges and clerkf of said primary election, outside of Oregon City, will be appointed by the committeemen of the respective precinct. A copy of creden- hals of the delegate elected shall ho forwarded to the chairman of (lie county central committee in time to liav the same tiled betoie the hour of f) o clock. in.. Annl ftlh. b.aeh precinct shall be represented bv dulv elected delegates I jn lvrs0n, or bv resident of the same precinct holding proxies of said dele- , Identic are elected At n uriniHrv ineelint!, tne ecu- trl coiimiitteetnn lor ail precinct will preside mill the meeting will elect a ec retiiry. Should (lie precinct committee man fail to be present at the hour ap pointed, the elector, afier wilititf one hour, eliall elect chairman for tiie aieeting. For llrevon City, No. 1 rrecincl, followinit jinliee are aptxiinted : 11. Trembath, chtiriuan ; Jno. Hittner W. H. Howell. For Oregon City No. 2 Trecinct, following jiidije are appointed: C Bahmrk, chairman, Eli Maddox-k Livy Stipp. For Oreiron City No. 8 rfrecinct, the W. and the C. and the followinit jtiditea are appointed: Henry Gilbert, chairman, Joe Harrington and J. R. William. Bv order of the County CentrainCom mittee. J. U. Camvbku., Chairman. T. P. Randall, Secretary. Republican State Conrfntlon. Notice is hereby given that the Repub lican state convention, ol tbe Republican party ol the state of Oregon is hereby called to meet in the tity of Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, April 14, l'M, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, lor the purpose of nominating candidates lor the various state otlices to m voted for at the regular state election to be held in tb state of Oregon on Monday, the tith day of June, l'.HH, namely : One supreme judge, fur a period of six years. One dairy and food commissioner, for a period of four years. Four presidential electors (to be voled for in November, l'.XM. Circuit judges and district attornevs for judicial districts of the state, for the term of six years and four years respect ively. Joint representatives and senators for the various districts. Thera will also be chosen at said con vention four delegates to the National Re publican Convention. The various counties of the state of Oregon shall be entitled to representa tion in said convention as follows: One delegate at large for each county, and one delegate for every 150 votes, and one , additional delegate for each fraction thereol over 100 votes, cast for K. a. Bean for supreme judge at the state election of 190L the number for the respective counties being as follows : Baker H Benton " Clackamas ls Clatsop 10 Columbia ' Cool Crook 5 Cnrry Douglas " (.iilliam 4 7 Grant. . . . Harney .. Jackson. . Joeephine Klamath. Lake 4 12 7 4 4 19 Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion Morrow Multnomah Polk Slmrmftn ' Tillamook I'matiHa 1" Tnion 1" 9 I Wallowa ,b tr l' asco Washington 16 Wheeler Yamhill Total number delegates 01 It is also recommended that the pri maries in the various counties be held on Saturday, the 2d day of April, 1M4. and the various county conventions on Thurs day, April 7. 1904. By ordei of the Republican State Cen- o ; irai coiiiuiuicc. Attest: . Chairman. Harrisos Alles, Secietary. Call for Congressional Convention. A convention of the Republican party of the first congressional district of the state of Oregon is hereby called to meet in Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April 13, at 11 a. m., for the purpose of nominating one representative for congress and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist ol 177 del egates, apportioned among the several counties of the district as follows, to-wit : Benton, 7; Clackamas, 18; Coos, 9; Curry, 3; Douglas, 14; Jackson, 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath, 4; Lake, 4; Lane, 19; Lincoln, 5; Linn, 14; Marion, 23; Polk, 9; Tillamook, 5; Washington, The same being one delegale-at-Iarge for each county, one for every 150 vote pBt for Judije Bean on the last general oipciinn. and one for every fraction of 150 larger than 100. That the work ol the convention may he exoedited M much is possible, the orimmitten suuiiests that the chairmen ' and secretaries of the several county con- . venuons ceruiy 10 mo usi ui elected by their county conventions to this congressional convention ana man oi.u . . rl. R Winn, tecre " ,"::J;n J it,R; A ibn v tary congressional committee, Albany Oreiron. bdletfates or others in attendance at the convention may secure a rate of one ml one-third fares for the round trip on the Hoothern Pacific and the Corvallis & .2 Eastern railways by paying lull tare to l Salem, taking a receipt lor fare paid i , from the ticket azeni ann naving name properly certified by the secretary of the convention. 1. w. mabrib, Chairman Congressional Committee Cirtis B. Wins, Secretary. Ilurklen Arnica Naive. Has world-wide fame for marvelous enrea. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Riirns. Boils. Sores. Felons. Ulcers, Tet ter. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for . i or . Pilea. cure gnaranieea. vuiy Cbarman 4 Co. druggist. o o p Send STUPIDITY OF SHEEP. The War thf Kitperalln-lf FnolUh Anlinnln Court lli-nlh. A shfcn herder gives some of his ex perience In handling sheep on the west ern ranges In the following: We have to watch them every mln to nnil if viirilance Is relaxed for aui mstant the entire Hock Is likely to com-1 mit suicide. In handling most animals; Koine degree of self help or Intelligence! can he relied on to aid the owner In living their lives, but sheep seem to act deliberately to work to kill them selves. If cauirht In a storm on the plains. thov will drift before Uie wind and die of old and exposure rather than move 100 ynrds to windward to obtain shel ter In their corral. To dlve sheep against the wind Is absolutely linpos- ail. i I once lost over LOW liend he- cause I could not drive them to a cor-i ral 200 feet away. In the corral they are still more fool ish. If a Htorm comes up, they all move "down wind" until stopped by tbe fence. Then commence the pro ceeding so much dreaded by sheepmen, known us "nllinir." The sheen will ellmh over one another's hacks until! they are heaped up ten feet hl;;h. Of: course all those on the bottom arej smothered. Not one has Bensi; enough' to seek shelter under the lee of the J fence, as a horse or dog would do. I Again, If u sheep gets Into quick-, sand Its fate teaches nothing to those, that come Immediately after, hut the, whole flock will follow the leader to; destruction. No more exasperatlnglj stupid animal than a sheep walks. Bmrded Wsmrn. Bearded women have existed at all periods of the world's history. Evet Herodotus, the "father of history," gives ua an account of one I'edaBnes, "who lived above Hallearnassiis," a priestess of Minerva, whose chin regu larly budded with a large heard when ever any great public calamity Impend ed. Bartel Garetjl, a woman of Copen hagen, bad a beard reaching to het waist Charles XII. of Sweden had a female grenadier In his army who pos sessed the beard as well as the courage of a man. Margaret, duchess of Aus tria and governess of the Netherlands, had a large, wiry, stiff beard, of whlcb he was very proud. Of late years Albert, duke of Bavaria, reports having had a young lady governess In his household who was "the proud pos sessor of a very large black beard." Campaio-nsWill Be Interesting 8 And You Will Want The The General Election in June will be a live ly contest and you will also want to be in formed about the Presidential election in November. In order to be informed reliably, accurately and completely concerning the political situation and progress of the cam paigns in Clackamas county, you must read the OREGON CHI ENTERPRISE This being election year we have decided to make the following offer for those desiring to become subscribers: We will send the Enterprise from now un til after the June election for 25 cents. in Your Subscription A Three Months' Subscription to the best paper published in Clackamas County 25CENTS25 Subserilie At Once. Oregon City Enterprise Oregon City. Oregon oooocpoooooooooooooo Spf n Deierv your confl- Ji it nee. Thyhv never filled won't till now. Sold by til 4tler. 10O4 nrrd AbdosI eoslDtli. fret. n M FIIDV A CO. : 'W uoiroiif mini Incubator Perfection ItIk'1' prln(-l,iiTofiitiliHl w lib Dim wurlil-fuiiiMiiH J t - J t'fOkn- Wbii t ir i fcR, ot t Tmik, pwlfwtiifvinUiiwwiU ron-Ht-W al( )iic of tli htn ctnmtnu tt ii.r fj"t Jiirrcusifiil I nniniitf rf Hii'1 hrxwWr ri!h,innrltH,tvl(tni'i 'tit- Ht IMffiii ltiutfcior ( o.. TulttlO, WsuLliigfUJii, U.1 A. For Sale by Frank Busch. The Rl ThlnaT I Totfch. "Geewhltaker! Jumping Moses! liul It was the worst case of toothache I ever bumped against!" he said. "It was r.sy In tbe early part of the even Ing, but when midnight arrived It got busy for fair. Liniment, hot and cold water and all the rest of the standard remedies were applied without avail Beven thonsand demons, with 7,(M' redhot sledges, hammered, hammered and hnmmered away at the throbbing nerve. That tooth stood upon Its head rolled over the carpet and hung out o the window. It growled, grumbled moaned and muttered, laughed, crl'd ran, walked, trotted, galloped, sailed flew, dug and excavated and did ev erything under the heavens but quit and go to sleep like a decent tootu ami stop monkeying" "And why didn't you have It extract edr "Just as soon as Brown could get U tbe dentist's he" "Great Scott, man! Wasn't It your tooth r "No. It was Brown's." New York Press.. The man who Is always talking about how rnu'-h work he does should remem ber that some people work so hard that they don't have time to tell about It Atchison Globe. i. UP News ooeoo( F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER BUY THE PhvMTl SEWING MACHINE .DonottiO fleeelverl ly those who ad vert iso a I'W.oo H'Wiii( Maclilno for l!0.00. This kind of a tiiachine run bo I ton gut from ua or any of our diatlem froiiifl.r.00to 1S.00. WC MAKC A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. Tho Feed detemilnefl the strength or Weakness of K'-wllig Maehilies. The oiille food combined with other strong isiliits mukcH tho .New Home 'the lst Hewing Mucliliiu to buy. showing tho dif ferent s'ylin of Howlnir Miifliln,. ire mitniifttctureanrl prh-ea bt-foru purirhualng THE NEW HOME SEWINS MACHINE CO. oatNoc, Mat 28 Union H. N. Y., :iilnai, III., Atlanta, Oa., 8UIoul,M()., ICilla,T'"X.,r':in Knuieisei,Oal rOS SALE B)Y C. S. CRANK, 350 Morrison Street, Portland, Orogon. m Wm Wh m wm.vr Moved io Urn ol I i rein Eiii ?tii 'K IL vSoJLLWo cllo ip Oregon ShohtLine and union Pacific THREE TRAIN TO THE EAST DAILY Thniugh Pullman ttatilurd and Tour. Ut sleeping cart daily to Omaha, Chicago HH)kanr; tourist alri-iiiiig cart daily to Kan at I lly; through Pullman toiirit ilrcjilng cart (prrMinally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Hainan City, rrcllu. tug chair (xrata licrto the rant daily. II O II R S Portland to Chicago No Change of Cart. 7 70 Ptr.ar TIMK SCllKPULV-S Attivi Clilcago 1'iirlla n il Seecltl t. in Atltnllc y, r-i f . I ' l. Ill via 11 il( liigiim . Hall Lake, I iivrr. Kl W iirih.diutht.Ktii' onN Cltv. Ht. Intuit, Chlraiiii tml Kaat. 4,:io p. Salt Lake, liiver, Kl. H iirlh.Uiiitlia.kau- n,: a m. Uta I'ltV, Ht. Ulllll, Chicago ami r.anl. '''r.'l1., Walla Walla, lwl K.t MH Inn, Hoktiie, M In I 1' M In 4 Hpnk toe iifnilla. Hi. I'aul, Ihiliilli, Milwaukee, t'litCAo and Kant. :'V a. in. Ocean and River Schedule I'.ir Sun l'tiimt-'ii- Itvrrv five ilnr t k n m. I'ur A-tiitiit, wnv polnti mu Nntth iln. Ii - 1'ail v iriril Hun-lnvl nt N i in; SiittiKlitr nt lit i in ItuiW wtvIit iwnlrr trt itiittiiik' ( lllntitrMr nml Yamhill Hivrttt. I'or drtuilrd inforulalioii of ratca, berth rcarrvation etc, call or write to your nearest ticket aumt, or A. 1.. CK AK1, t'.rlirral riirli(;rr Aurlit . The (Iii'Kiii kailrcmd V Nuva'alion Co., 1'oitliitid, OirKnii. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY I ItflJUIUlUI Line Steamers Portland and The Dalles ROUTE AM. WAV I.ANIUMiH 'Hailcv Cnt. rt" "Diillea City" "UcKiilator" "Mftlako" ConnecliiiK at l.yle, WbhIi., with the Ciiluiuhia Kiver and Northern Ky. for Wabkl.iciia, I "aly, Cenlerville, (iohlnn dale ami all fllckelat Valley M)intM. Steamer leaves 1'ortlanil daily (except SuiiibiV) for The Ilallea 7 a. in., arrives Tin' Pallet 1 ::il p. in. ; steamer connects with C. It. A N. train at l.yle for tinl demlnli' Sleamer leaves The Dalles daily cxcept Sunday) for lortland at 7:IM)a. in., arrives 1'ortlanil ll p. in.; C U A S, train lenvlnu (ioldendaln at tl:l! connect Milli the steamer for Tort- land. Kxcellent meals served on all steamers rine aci oiiiiiioilatioim for teams and wagons. Kot detailed information of ralef, berth reservations, railroad and atiwa romiectloiis write or cull upon S. Mc donald, aitenl. Abler street wharf, or II. C. C t.Ml'IIKI.I., Manager, Portland, Ore. Daily River Schedule - or OKKtiON CITY II )ATH. HAII.T II HUM i t. Steamers Altona and romona for Ha lem ami way points, leave Portland daily (except Sunday) at 0:45 a. m., leave Oregon Cltv, H :I5 a. m. ; returning, leave Salem, 7 a. m.; leave Oregou City, 4:W p. m. Orrgon :itjr Trnrtatlon Co. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TH AINH. Illy Kx. Hat. IVIy Kfleetiva July ft, IHO'2 D'ly D'ly a.m. r.M- II 10 II 40 10 Oft 8 If) U ft2 8 11 :i.r. 8 no 9 27 7 54 II 17 7 40 08 7 :W 8 ft8 7 2H 8 40 7 17 H li'l 7 0'-' h in o a 8 07 H 3- 7 oft 0 7 4ft 8 W ..7 40 a. m f M. A.M. 7 no a oo l.v M Of) I) 0.'l.. . . Porllaiid . Ar ...llohla ... Kalnier ... . Pyramid .. . . Mayger ... . liuincy ... I'latskanie . Marnhland . .West port .. . Chiton ... . Knappa ... . Hvensen ... .John Day . . N 'JO! II 1 H 8 :ts: (i :t.r H H !l -III H .VI; II Ml H M 10 (XI ! OH Id Id !) Ill III '.'I! I) 37,10 .fi III 00 II ,')7 111 IW 11 10 io am ir 10 .flll so Ar .. Asloria..l.v 11 r.a. ft Wl p. II .'10 a. "I in ... J ASTORIA ... .4 oop.m .. .10 .10 a. m . . . 6 fto p. ni ...12 .10 p. m . . . 7 20 p. n .. 1 :t0 p.m . .. 60 a. in 8 1ft a. m H lft a. in 2 :to p. in ft 00 p. Ill 0 40 a. m BKA8IDK CONNECTIONS. All trains make clone connections alOohl with all Northern Pacific trains to or from the Kast or Hound Points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union I)eot. At Astoria with I. R. N.Co.'sboatsan'l rail line, ami Steamer T. J. Poller, to and from llwaco and North lleach Points Ticket oflice, 2.ri5 Morrison it., and UnloB deuot. J. 0. MA YO.Oen. Pass. Ael. Astoria, font