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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, , FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1904 7 ENTIRE TICKET RENOMINATED Clackamas County Republicans Hold Their Bi-Ennial Convention. Your Doctor's Judgment A Tooth Brush W&Ai vs.. ' 0 Wt seldom frr drtnger that we cuiinot see. The ifanrr of Iwing rundown by hone is very real one to tvirylwdr, tb uuiiKrr i oeing mur drred bv a microbe dors not troulile us Anil yet tlie minute mi- crolw ! more duiigeroiM man tlie wiutest aorsc. The only people who Can anoni not to rear tha ml. 1? I t',0,', f l'"'e are thoaa who keep tlirir blood pive y and rich. These are prsn- urauv immune irom tha attacks of moat iturmlx-e. Dr. 1'irrCe's (.'.olden Medical Hiacov. ery purifies and enriches the blood, ai l jrm-s the My a vigorous vitality, "t ewes scrofula, eczema, boll, pimpl t ami other rni;itive disriiws which are Cauiird by Impure blood. I hail ton IrvuM-t ("r nliiiil Imir yeiire t-m.,ir a kln ill .raw. which at Urn', w a llll.nl lll-! . It wt.ul.l ll.ii i .- rtl Ui. I Ji l.mi .u .1 i 5 ! , .. i- if ,n -,i , Tri.u "1 "Mi-luilr-l to Irv )r. l-k-irc' i,...!. , M-i1u.it lllriutrry, mi. I allrr limn; l,vr b.iil a tiutul tint waa entirely cuird, I'U-.m a. :ci.t luany ll-4iiki Accept iiosulalltute forTinlden Med ical IiUk-oveiyr Th:re is nothing "jtirit J good " 'liv.vx i hi llu- bl-xxl. I)r. I'irive'a I'li-uaint Pellets cure con stipation and ii coue(iiriii:i-a. HKOWNELL MASTER OF CEREMONIES lware of Oliitiueata r Calarrli 'l'lial 'nntuln .tlerrur), mercury will surely destroy tliesHiiHe ol anit-ll and coiiiilclelv derange the whole f) nil-in when eiitcting it through the iiiuiiouh MirUri-M, Sin-ti artii'Ua almilld never lm need except jii pre-rip-tion from reputable, phyaiclani, as the Oiuniign they i do i ten (il. Iu tfiMid viiii ran piwilily deriv fiom them. Ilall'n Cal.urli Cm . iiiHiiulacliited bv 1'. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, ()., rontain no mercury, mill ih luken Internally, acting tlirt-i'tlv upon the MoihI hihI iniii'mm imr fiieee of Hie rymeni. In litiyititT Hall'i aiarrn i tire oe sure, you net Hie. iren nine. It la taken iiiiertinlly and mad In loledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney A Co iexiiiiioniiila free, Sold bv druggi!. I'rli'eTSe. per boltlu, Take Hull's Kainily l'illa for cuiiatlpa- tiou, M x .... vnea mmi 101a in urauiia I It v tor an e laguiie at tt L'ntw i-riim oAitw. Oo. ill Oregon lltr Jlurket Keporl. Captured Congressional Delegation for Himself-- Everything Went "According to Programme"---The Platform Adopted. KepreNenlalivei C. 1. Ilunlley, Ore Kun t Ity ; KtHiik JaKar, Carila; J.N. Hramball. (lull Uun. Coniiiiiraioner T. It. Klllln, of Klllin. Shenir J. U HI. aver, MnlalU. Clerk K. A. KIoikIiI, Canby. Treaauter Knoa. Caliill, New Kra. K'i'iirdei llunry K. Hlevuiia, JhUau kit. AuMcaxor J. F. Nelaon, M ul i no. Hnrveyof John W. ilnldrum, Oreuon City. School hnpurlntundeut J. V. .inner, Ort-Kon City, llieaiM)v" ticket waa iinmod bv the ('laekauiaa counly fit-publican conven lion In lliia city VVeilnea.lay, Without i lit: lu excepiiou Him entire county ticket waa renominated, although the noinination of ComuiiHaioner Killin. Niiperinteiident Zinner and Coroner lloluian were contef ted (;, (i. Huntley, of tlua city, waa renomiimta I for repre aeiilativtt and the other repreneiitulivea are: Frank Jaifitur, of Cam, and J. N. Hraiiiball, of Hull . Itiin. A lleruiann- llrownell coiiKreanioiinl ilelcualloti waa nainuit and tin alate tleleiiatiun, elei'lod bv ai'clttinatlon, waa inntrut'led lor (i II. Diuiick, of Oregon City, for presidential eliM lor J C. II I've, of Oregon City, lor joint rcprcHcntiiiive with Multnomah; Circtiil J ml ie T. A, Mcllride and I'roHt- uiiiiK Attorney II. A. Allen, of the Sixth Judicial iMMtricl. Krnent 1' Hand, of tlreiron City, waa the unaniinoua choice of tlie deli-xalea for cbnlriiian A the nuiilv central cotiiiuittee to micceed J. U. llampbttll. NOT ON TIIK "l-HoOHAMMK." (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1,75 toe IMIii iier bimliel Klonr Vallev, $4 40 r bbl. Hard w heaU UK). rortla-id, 1 15 -r lack ; iiowaru a neat, fl.oo per nack. ata in aacka.f 1.10 per cental. iikv iiinoiiiv, tiKieit, fH'i'lin per ion; clover, IU oat, III; mixed hay, fi i ; eueai, i: I, ilillatulla llran, $111.00 per ton wnoria, r-i ier ton j cnop, jiu.uo per mii, nariey, roueu, r-: lit) tier ton. TolaloeM HSo to $1 (X) per sack. I'-Wl-Oreijon, Km: to Ida nerdor.en. liutUsr Hancb. 4Ihj. ; aeparator, 6Uc.; creamery, f(k: to K)i Oreijou oniona, i to f.,riO per cwt. Dried applfH,llc to 7: Hr In. l'riine, (dried) wtit. 3o per Ih; Ital Ian, larne, 6c per lb, medium, 3,'vc; nnver. Cabbage, California, Applea, $1 to fl.i!o. tiltvk carrula, aacked, M cents. Ireaned chickeiia, 14o per lb. l-ivenlix k and drenaed ineata; beef, live, $4 00 to 4.25 pur hundred, lions, li ve4,' to 6 eta; bos, ilreaaed, (l'u to 7c; beep, 3 60 per bead; dreaw-d, tic; veal, drwaed. 7tfc to 8; lambs, live, (2.50 per head ; lambs, dressed, 0c. Cet Them Cleaned and Pressed. and save buying new clothes. We call and deliver all clothe. Ladies' dress skirts a specialty. :: :-: eisctrlc HaUl Claaalng Praaalng Parian. Phone No. 381. Oregon City, Or. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. i he kidneys are your blood purifiers, they (li ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex cels of uric acid In tha blood, due to netrlected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, becau.-.e the heart Is over-working In pumplnir thick, kldnry-poi.-.oncd blood through vcn'i and aitcrlcs. It used to be cuusu'' red tli.it only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their df1. nlng In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kllmer't Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is aoon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits tC'V. by all druggists In fifty- aJWji cent and one-dollar sli-I F"i3 es. You may have g5uflajfSg sample bottle by mail a . - rB free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer It Co., Btnghamton. N. T. Henntor Itiownell waa chuirmxii of the convention, while K. T. (irilli'li and (). H. Miinii k viere aerrelary and assist ant secretary respectively. Kindness aas carried through with a whoop. )ur itiK the ptofiwiliniis, ntiH number, not on the "programme," waa introduced with disastrous results to the: purpose it was intended to serve. It Kim a resolution, presented by R. Scott, of Milwaiikie, in lorhili)( State Kooil and Dairy Coinmis loner J. V. Oniley for renominntioii. J. U. Campbell ubjui ted to tha favora ble consideration of the resolution for the reason that ho considered the dele imtiun to the. alato convention, which win instructed by the resolution to ork for Hsilev'a reiiomiimtion, sliould no en tirely mmiatriicli-d and have the riklht to suiiport such candidates for the dill'er- ent nominations as they onnsidered would best serve the Interests of Clacka mas county and the state ol Oreiion. His moiioii prevailed that the resolution be referred to the committee on platform and resolutions. Tlie following delegates were elected to attend the Congressional convention at Salem : J. 0. Bradley, Henry Hornschtich, (ieoriieC. Hrownell, B. Greaves, Oeortfe W. l'nmser, J. U. Campbell, W. 8. Kvder, W. II. Howell, James 'Dickey, C. H Smith . John lleiutli, llud Thomp son, D. W. Klnnaird, Ernest Rands. T. V. Ryan, Frank Mdiinnis, L. K. Will iains, Kd K. Taylor. In reiiortinir that part of the conven tion n-oceedimts relating to the naming of tlie ConKressionul dnlettates, the Ore- gonun correHHiudent had the following: WHAT DHOWNKLL WANTS. When nominations were called for deli-Kates to the Congressional conven tiou and J. U. Canudiell appeared with printed slips containiiiK the names of 24 members of the countv convention from which 18 delegates were 10 be selected. Unon motion the printed lists were adopted aa the ollicial ballots, and tlie delegatus were instructed to ballot for only 18 of the two dozen. 'B. J. Huntington, of Portland, who held a proxy in the convention from Ks- acada, at this point waa recognized on a question of privilege. He asked the convention to exercise much deliberation in selecting a Congressional delegation that in eveut an opportunity wasoll'ured, Clackamas county might prove an ele ment In naming the candidate. He con cluded bis remarks by referring to the possibility of naming Brownell for the place If the delegation was proiierly con stituted. In the midst of his remarks Huntington was interrupted by Camp bell, who inquired of the chair if there was not a motion before the bouse. 'If the gentleman please, I asked for a question of privilege,' sharply retorted the Oregon Water Power Company's representative, and having been tecog nized by the chair, I have' the right to the floor. It the gentleman has any knowledge of parliamentary law he knows that I am entitled to the floor.' Campbell gave way and Huntington con cluded his remarks briefly along a simi- ar strain. I am not a candidate for Congress in be sense that some people think, re in nded Brownell to the flattering in- doiseuient be bad received. 1 want men on ti e delegation who are square. If the Congressional cooventkin nominates Hermann, all right. If it nominates some other candidate, all right. I want on the delegation, repeated tlie chair man, men who, if the time should come, would not be so everlasting mean that if such a condition should be presented, they will get into a corner, scratch their back and say that they would not vote for Browneb onder any circumstances.' The balloting for the delegation pro ceeded and the members, witb but few exceptions, are known to be personal menus ol iSrownell l. "Later in the convention Brownell in terrupted tbe proceedings and requested any member of tbe Congressional dele gation who found that be would be un able to attend tbe convention to give his proxy to some other member of the dele- .tint rroxy who might be more friendly to Harris than to myself,' reasoned the chairman." TO MTATa CONVKNTION. The delegation to th slat convention Is aa fidloas: C. A Miller. N. lilair, W, W. Smith, (i. E. Hayes. E. E. Judd, II. W. Trembatb. (ieorgeC Brownell, J. U. Camplwll, J. L. Krtise, C. J. Huntley, J. C. Bradley, T. K. Ryan, C. Hchuell, 0 H. Diml. k. 8. y Card, K. II. liurg bardl. I. W. McKay, Frank Talbert. KI;l'HKHKNTATIVK AKK NAMKU. There was a lively contest in I hit naml lug of three representatives although it required but a si mile ballot to determine the siiifi-HHlul nominees. The tiames aa preaenied to the convention and the vote of each was: C (J Hiinllev, trekon City, 117; Frank Jangar, Cam's, 111; J N Uramball, Bull Run, 73; W. II. Smith, I'arkplack, (15; F M. tiill, (iarlleld, 31 ; Hans Paulsen, (Jeorge, U4. COIXTV OKflCKH KOMINATM). The fight agaiiiat Commissioner T. B Killin, lor renomination. did not amount to much in the convention. Mr. Killin was opposed bv Ed lluriiett, of Eagle Creek, and J. if. Wewer, of Sandy. The voie was: Kiiim, 104. Wewer, TZ, Bur nett, ))) Slieuir Shaver, Clerk Sleinht, Treas urer 1 ahill, Ifecopler Stevens Assessor -M-lson ami Surveyor Meldruin were al renominated bv acclamation, a i-plendi 1 indorsement of the ellinem administra ll 111 of their respective departments of 1 lie county government. The lavorable standing of this groupof oflicrrathroiigh. oui ne county was attested hy tlie mi melons seconding speeches each candi date received when bis name Was pre sented to lh convention. What promised to be the most inter esting contest iu thu contention was iu the nomination of a school superintend ent tun this proved a disupiiointment. For a tune the fight was a three-cornered one, but ieo. L Story, of this city, who did some good electioneering for himself during the forenoon of convention day, withdrew from tbe race which was easily won by Superintendent Zmeer, tbe vote being: Zinser, 110; Winches, 20. Al tlie last minute a scrap was put np tor the nomination of coroner. II. L. Ilolman, of this city, tlie present iucuiu bent, won out over Dr. Summer by 1 vole of 77 to 07. l.ivy Stlpp hs renominated lor ius lice ol the peace 'or tbe Oreiron Citv uimiiii. 11. n. Aioouy was not a caudi date lor renomination as constable and 11. w. Irembath was named for that place. 1 After the naming of precinct commit teemen and candidates for justices of the peace ami conataoie, the convention ad journed about 5 o'clock in the afternoon TIIK FLATFOKM. We, The Republican party of Clacka mas county in convention assembled note witb pride and pleasure the ad vancement, prosperity and progress of the nation under and by virtue ot the policies of the Republican party. We endorse the aggressive and broad statesmanship of Theodore Roosevelt and hereby demand his renomination for President of the United States. We endorse and commend the action of President Roosevelt in creati.ig a pre cedent for the settlement of labor dis putes by arbitration. Whereas, we have watched the course of H n. John H. Mitchell and Hon- C. W. Fulton, in their effirts to develop material interest of tbe State of Oregon and the North Pacific Coast and Where s, we have reviewed with pleasure th1 ir strong support of a canal across the Isthmus, which canal when built and constructed will be the greatest monu ment, next to the abolishment of buman "lavery, of the Republican party, and, Whereas we have viewed with satisfac tion the able manner in which these two members of the Senate of the United Slates aie representing the state of Ore gon and the Northwest. Therefore be it resolved that we herebv endorse their course in the Senate and appreciate their public service in tbe state and the Nation at large. Resolved that we endorse the primary law which is to be voted upon at the June election and hope that it may be come a part of the statute law of the state of Oregon, sincerely believing that the greater participation the voters can lake in governmental affairs will be of larger benefit to good government and our delegates to the state convention are hereby instructed to introduce and ad vocate the adoption by the convention of a resolution recommending the pri mary nominations bill to the people of Oregon for their approval. In time of Kicknegs, what a comforting reliance you always place upon the doctor'H judgement. How implicit is your faith in the care and exactness with which lie writes the prescription. I'ut have you thought of the large amount of carefulness and honesty nec essary for the druggist who furnishes what he prescribes? Our prescription department is a model of exactness and care. Get your physician's advice and bring all your prescriptions here. Should stand long, hard and constant wear. We have that kind the kind that lasts almost forever and also a kind that gives excellent satisfaction and sells for less money. We have also a great variety of tooth washes and powders at various prices. Our toilet departmenth as in it everything that is needed for . furnishing the bureau. What's the use of Experimenting With this, that or the other roach and bedbug destroyer when Roachine will exterminate tlie pest with a certainty that will leave no roach or insect to tell the tale. 25c a pint; 50c a quart or $1.50 per gallon. It is Quality, not the Price, That Is High We know quality is of first importance in drug store goods and all of your purchases at our store will prove to you that we have this knowledge of the importance oi quality. We do business on this basis and if you ap preciate quality, come or send to us. HHowell (f& Joies RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES We carry all the different styles of OLIVER PLOW8 and extras, at the same prioe you will have to pay in Port land. , Childs trimmed bate, fl-50 np Raj gati0n already elected, front. 'Otherwise, some i " 'Otherwise, tome outsider might get Th lusealoaa ataarpl. The niugple Is nothing If not Ingen ious. He always barricades bis bulky nest with thoru branches, so that to plunder it Is by no meuus uu cuay uiut tur, but when circumstances obllue the "pie" to build hi a low buu or bedfe an absence of lofty trees being a mark ed feature of some northern lonill'ie Je not only luterUu-es hU Louie, but also the entire bush. In a tuost formi dable irut tiner. Nor docs be stop here. Ts "make aaauraiuis doubly sure" Ue fashions a nieaju of exit as well as an eatraace to Uta cacti, ao that If dls taurb4 ba caa all? tt kia Uck boot, a st we. THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE fOU CATARRH Ely's Cream to ;atarrh Em and pltaaaot to liKiona drug, li Is quickly absorbed, (tivca Juiicf at once. It Ciprn and lleanaea Ine Kual rawapea. AILiva Inflammation. Ili-ala and FroUxia tha Membrane. Redone U HViims of Taele and Kmell Large !-, SO cent! at COLD HEAD DniL-irietaor br mall: Trial Sice. 10 cents brmail, KLY iJltOl'llKUti, Wanaa Street, New York. WILSON' A COOKE are familiar with the kinxl of fishing tackle von want to buy for this season of the year. A I'alqa Monararat. It Is not often that a monument Is erected In honor of the tactfulness of a hostess In a trying situation. One of the few such. If not the only one. Is a bowlder from the battlefield of Harlem heights, removed to Park avenue In New York, to mark the site of tbe home of Mrs. Robert Murray, who en tertained and so detained the British otficers under General Howe while the American troops under General Put nam were escaping from the city. Tbe monument bears an Inscription on brass setting forth Mrs. Murray's achievement What a difference there might have been in American history had Mrs. Murray been a less capable hostess! v A Carloatir. The man I am looking for," said the mature looking splnator seuttmentally, "must be utterly uawlllsh, brave as a Hon, tender, truthful as the day, Indus trious, Intelligent, thoughtful, of dis tinguished presence and one who never drinks, smokes, gambles or uses pro fane language. I shall not mind If be la poor that will not matter." "Not a bit." remarked the damsel's cynical old futber grimly. "He'd have a fine chance of making money, my dear." "How so, pupa?" "Why. they'd give a fortune for a man like tbat In a show." Preacher and Eiborter. There was an old durky preacher In Virginia who would never become or dained, but was content to remain just an exborter. This seemed rather strange to some of bis congregation, and one day they asked him about it "Well, it's dig way." said be. "When you's a preacher, you's gutter have a tex' an' stick right close to it, but If you's only a exborter jou kin branch." m OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. s. BAKER PROP. All kind9 of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & KIcGLASHAN, Props $4.10 Bbl. Walla Walla Flour $4.25 Bbl. Marvel Hard Whaat Flour 10 Cents Can Best Cream 20 Cents Pkg. Olympia Pan Cake Flour 45 Cents Can Saratoga Drips. 15 Cents Pound Costa Rica Coffee 35 Cents M. & M. Blend Extra Fine We handle a full lint of Fruits The Orlalnal Onea. Butler But do you remember all you read? Baker I hope not. If I did I shouldn't enjoy the original writings of some of my friends, you know. Norton Tran script. Flattery waa formerly considered Ttea. but it is now grown into a cus tom. f yrua. We sauly eoafeas that jrhat we uffar. QueansX we disarre Mining; Stock For Sale. Tbe Oregon and Alaska Molybde num Mining Company, of Oregon City, has placed $3000 of its treasury stock on the market to be sold at par, or 25 cents per share, to aid in developing its molybdenum mine, situated near Skagway in Alaska. The management are confident that this sum in addition to a like amount already spent for that purpose, will carry the development to a point which will as sure the practical working of the mine. Stock may be procured at the above price from V. R. Hyde, in the Barclay Building, Oregon City. If you want to get tbe news, all the news, fully and reliably reported, during tbe campaign, you should sign for the Enterprise. We are makiog a special rase of 25 cents from now until after tbe one election. It mi PrtfltYou to see me when in need of Lettering or Sign Painting. Elaborate Shading Pen Work on Cards. (Shading Pea Artist and Teacher) Also house painting, Paper hang ing. Varnishing and Kalsomining. Leave orders at Cramer & Frey tag's cigar store. S.N.TAIVZER SOMETHING for NOTHING Naturally induces trade. "We do not do business on that basis but do give value re ceived for every cent you spend at our store. Her are some bargains: 3-lb can Brandenstein'a Mocna and Java coffee . . 5 lbs Brandenstein's Caro head Rice Good brand bulk Coffee, per pound Green Java Coffee, per lb.. Fine bulk Sjrup, per gallon A full line of the verv in the grocery line at The ELECTRIC Grocery D, M. KLEMSEN, Prop. Main Street next to Albright's Market $1.00 .50 .18 .15 .50 best .BTOniA. rl I ri In fn it-: