Enterprise. m m Em 11 i l m cm "m. l v -m km " m- mm I II III- II I ' ' II V() t!M: 3? m .,, OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1004. ESTABLISHED 1806, V;; A WEAK TlCKE'l i : 7 : i It Real Expansion in Est ate7 Business It has been apparent for some time that Clackamas County was not receiving its just share of the immigration flowing into the State. This has come about largely from the fact that other localities have made special effort, through local or-. ganizations and in the distribution of literature, to induce and invite newcomers into their respective counties. Clackamas County has to pay a large sum as its part ot the appropriation for the Lewis and Clark Fair, and it ought, in all good conscience, to receive its proportion cf the awards in the way of new settlers to buy up our sur plus lands, and aid inNthe building up of new industries. For the purpose of helping myself, and directly and indirectly this great county,! have opened a real estate ollice in Portland, at 233 Washington Street, Labbe building, first iloor, and will be open for business on and after April 1st. Capt. James F.bhaw, late of Hood River, who was associated with the real estate department ot my ottice some years ago, will have charge of the Portland office, and will be a full partner m the real estate department of the business, both in Portland and Oregon City. Hav ing lived many years in Portland, Capt. Shaw has an intimate acquaintance with the metropolis and its people. From now on we will have special opportunities lor sell ing real estate left with us. We shall make a specialty of the following properties: Clackamas County Lands Oregon City Investments Gladstone Property Hood River Fruit & Berry Lands And shall at all times try and attract capitalists to take advantage of the untold re sources of this great county. ,We wish to increase our list of farms for sale and can promise faithful and efficient service, ... . . . . Would be pleased to have visitors to Portland call and get acquainted with our plan of selling lands. The firm name will be Cliuia'mas County Democrat h Short on Candldati'H. Haturdii)' Connntlon Wa Carnival r Summation d Ifrllnatloii. Charge HtpuMiciin with All TIih Ilemo::ralic party of Clackama. county wa about aa aliort of avadabl candidate at iU convention in this clt last Saturday as It will find itself lacking in vote when the result i determine" on the eve of June (1. The Deinocralli thtMiiy that the office should eek the nun. found very convincing e xireaiun at the convention Saturday. In fact, there were two instanced, coroner ami surveyor, that the limn could not be loiiiid, and the duly of finding a lecei lue candidate (or llie'e place was as dinned the county central committee ol which t). I). K.by, of Oregon City, waa w.mnl chairman. 1 t IT A C Fotwittitmling the Courier's local and editorial nn-. iii" ihat ii would lie a cincfi for some Democrat to aucceed John Hliaver ( r lieriff at the June elec lion, it wa a d flW.lt matter to find a candidate who Oe-ir. d l 'ke advantage of the "sure tii g " K. B. Keaitie, Beaver Creek ;0. U Kby, Oregon City; J. K Jack, Oregon City; E D. Hhaw, Oregon City; and Ernest Ms, Weal Oregon City, all declined a soon aa their namea were nientioneil. llia iiy, 01 1 Ely, alao declined hut the convention j could not consistently accept all of the i dmdination and at the tame time make out a ticket. o Ely's request wan ig-1 nored. II. W. Kohler, of Oawego, wa j nominated ami aa he wai not at the con vention, tie could not have wiltnirawn hid name if he had wished to. The bal lot reunited in Klv'a nomination by the following vote: Ely, U5j Kohler, 42; Hhaw. 7. M. Criswell, a young man of Wilson ville, wa nominated for cleik over H. V. Lang, of fWing, the vote being Cris well, !W; Lang, HA A JO It AIIKAI). II. W. Lang's Irienda were determined that be should receive tome recognition PA1K BILL PASSED Lewin k Clark Exposition 5t $175,000. There Mill Al-o.Be A Sanveufr Cofn Inue. Fair p. ople Are Happy- Stoat ipprewi Kill. CROSS and SHAW Main Street, Oregon City, Or 233 Washington Street, Portland, Or - .. .... . Ulf I CII I?UlU!.lil A. .Mli.nivtv li ATTORNEY AT LAW t Lari! 'Pillow mid UuimI Office 1 1. HiiMlncMHii Hpcclnlty jl'. Will practice in all Courts of the State j V, .... Kooui V WcitilmM HHiK. oj.p Court IIouhc, Oregon City. Oregon I L.POKTKK, ATTOUSKY AT LAW btbact or i-KiiriRTT rt'Niiii. Oltlca ncx to Oregon CUT EnL ri ri-a. ( 1 KO. 0. ItlKiWNKI.l., I ATTOKNF.Y AT LAW Oregon Oily. - " r'R"n Will practice In all the court of the ttate. Oltlce in Caulieltl building. Q W. EASTIIAM ATTORNEY AT Land Title KJtnilned. Weed, MorlKane Drawn. LAW oyrica ovR Ilaiikol Orenon City. OHKiioa City, On. W. B. D'Bea " &'M U'KEN & SCIIUEBEL Attorneyfl at Law. , Jlnttfiljcr woltat. Will practice in all court, make collection and aettleinenl of Katate. Kuriitali ahtrcl of title, lend yoil money anil lend your money on tirst morgan. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. IVY STIPP JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF lx-V'.:'.'l .. s.1 'T'miii- fill Tinr-It-S- "rmzrr BH II II Mil 1 IMIII TJ STEEL ' RANGES 1 ; A A 'A A A A A it 1 .......i.;.... . ,iw. ...... f 1 1., -.1 ..... . iint,n.n 11 J (Hi ni-i-ii aulllill ill lliv ny ui iiaiunaiLj wiuiivviv, kj GlithH-waro or Gianito-ware, I can supply your wants. Call and ' innpoct my Htiick. K Complete line of new and tecnnd liand FURNITURE carried. Let V me auiiply you with a houi-e- keciiinn outfit a' WALL PAPER ol the bent quality and latent etyles at right prices. av t Attention, Here's a Bargain Alutrart Made. F iaKi leet, l, incii nrat ciast Alamla rope, in one piece, it onerea lor Money Loaned ' fll aaie at a uarumn lor a low uaj a. r.i . . W TH Dfil AD Main Street, Oregon City. Attoknky at Law. Justice of the Peace. Jagger nidg., Oregon Ct'y j U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY At tA'W, aiaoa CiTT. - Will oracttce tti V'l the court at th itate. Of tce. lu CauflaW Uuildlua. Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Restaurant In Town. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor Oaaoo. o X. 'b.O. LATOURETTB Trvu ivn COUNSEIX)BS AT LAW MAIS iTBHT OBKOOM CITT, ORKOOH. VnraUk Alract ofTttle.Loaa Manay.Fora iMa atarif tran.at Uan.ral L BaalaMa. Oregon $ Washington State Fair Victories ON BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Oregon Mala rulr l',)02 l-a-3 on Cock Birds, 6 in Competition 1st on Hen, io in Competition i-a-3 on l-'ulleta 40 in Competition nd on. . .Cockerel 71 in Competition it on pen, 11 in Competition 1st in American Class Hift won 1 at on pallet the pant S year. Stock for tale, e(K In aeaaon. Washington State Fair 1002 We only sent 3 pullets, X ben and I Cock and won on every entry but one besides specials, including best pen In the show. Prizes won iat Cock, 1st Ilea: 1st and and Pullet; 1st pen. Exhibition Stork a apaclatty Soma grand pollet for al. 'rp 3.oo J. MURROW & SON. Oregon City. Oregon. TUB TK KKT. Tin-lollowini! 1 lli ticket a named: Kep.eei.taiivea O. W. Kvan, Ore Ifim City i Meve llnlcliinaon, Higi'land ; John W. lxxler, Orenon t;ny. Sheriir CUa. Ely. Ore.n City. Cletk M. Cnsaell, Wilwinrille. Keconler W. H. Lati(f, Borint!. TrrHHiiier N. F. N'elaon, Hardin Aiitaor T. K. A. Hellwood, Milwau kie CoiiiinifBionrt Jamef H. Kilchinic, Eaiile Creek huiietinlendent H. (. Starkweatiier, Milwaiikie. Surveyor and Coroner To be filled by County Central Committee. Well, the Democrat held thair county convention in tin city Saturday. When tli. ., mention heuan Hih trnnaaclion at busineH thete were about 120 ol the 172 ImiviI ilelmatea in attendance. Before adjournment at :.'10 o'clock in the after nnnn iliat niiinber had lieeii reduced to let than 50, (he delegate from Hie coun try precinct liavinK more important work to perform than the naminu ol a county ticket. HEABaT I KNDOBHIID. 0. D. Ety, ol Oregon City, wa chair man of the convention, and bbirley Buck and Mori Latourette. both o( Oregon City, were tbe aecretanea. At the fore noou legaion the Uatlat committee were appointed and adjournment wa then committee were apiwinted and adjourn taken until 1 o'clock p. m. And then the programme began. The first num ber to enliat any particular interest wa that part of the platform indorsing VV It. tleatst (or Preaident. Thi wa vigor oualy otpod but on a vote the para graph w utinedbyatwotoonevoie. Briefly stated, the platform charged the Hepulilican of Clackaioaa county with everything on earth bu,t doing some act ual good. The platform made the fol lowing declaration: That the Renubli cans of Clackamas re responsible for the preaent financial condition of the cnuiitv ; that the county indebtedness under their administration of affair Ima h-en increased from 40.000 to over f-tK). OKI; that while property value have been more than doubled, the rate of ta levy remains practically the eame and none of the county's indebtedness 's h ing reduced ; that road supervisors ehould he elected bv direct vole of the people; that 7') per cent of the road tax should be expended in the district in will h it is rained and that rnada when once im proved should be kept in constant repair by contract wotk ; that the nest interests of the bole people of the country and the Democratic party would beet be setved by the nomination of W. K. HearMt for president. An attempt tc have the KatiBa City platform incorpor ated in the county declaration of princi ple was defeated by a decisive vote. After the wrangling incident to the adoption of the Hearst plank in the plat form,.!. P. Loveit, of Oregon City, ad dressed the convention briefly and poured oil on the troubled water. He requested that personal feeling be laid aside and that the delegate wora narmoniousiy in the interest of the Democratic party. DELEGATES TO BTATB CONVENTION. Delegates to the state and congres sional convention were named as lol lows: E. D. Kellv, J. P. Lovett, E. G Canfield, Dr. M. C. Strickland, O. D. Ehy and R. A. Miller, all of Oregon City ; C. N. Wait, Canby ; O D. Rohbins, Mo. lalla; J. A. Ridings, Milk Creek; W. H. Vanghan, Molalla; and T. R. A. Sell wood, Milwaukie. BCABC1TY OF CANDIDATES. Nomination were then asked for rep resentative. J. J. Cooke, of Oregon City, was nominated, but Cooke had too much real estate business to attend to; Shirley Buck declined as he had just gone into the newspaper business and could not Bparethe time; Cha, Rislev also had reason for not accepting the nomination. Finally five of the faithful were found who did not positively decline nd a bal lot was ordered taken with the following Muif 1:. W. Evans. Oregon uty, vi; C K. Wait, Canby, 93; Polk Griohle, Macksburg, 71; W. W. Jesse. Barlow-, 57' Steve Hutchinson, Highland, 92. Evan, Wait and Hutchinson were de ..laruil nominated. Shortly before the convention adjourned C. N. Wait evi dently suffered an attaca 01 com isei nuu abruptly declined to run as representa tive. Then mere was more iruuum. Some delegate placed J. E. Hedges in nomination but the Uregon city lawyer would not stand for it and managed to persuade the convention to let nitn off, and in doing o actually encouraged the delegates by remarking that there was a chance for the Democrats to elect at least . n.rt nl the. leBislative ticket. It was thought this would secure an abundance of aspirants to fill the vacancy but after making several enoris, dousi-kbis i-uum be found who would take the chance. At last a happy thought occurred to one of the members of the convention who took advantage of tbe man being absent, and named John W. Loder. There was no one at the convention to take John's part and tbe nomination went through ,with a whoop. This completed tbe Icgta lative ticket. Washington, April 8. At 23 ruinates ! past 1 o'clock Unlay the Hone of Repre ! aentativea, without a rollcall, or even 0 j much a a rising vote, pad the Lewis) 1 and Clark Exposition bill carrying an 'appregste appropriation ol $-173, ODO. Tn I bill was paused 38 minuter after a episcial role providing for its consideration wa . laid before the Houbc, thereby breaking; j the record of the class of leginliUin thai always lead to protracted diffusion. The bill panged in the shiiih form aa re volted by Tawney' commit'ee on Marct ' In addition to appropriating t-W),-( 00, it authorize tbe coining of $2."0 (KV i souvenir gold dollars, which virtually at the convention and he waa then placed : amounts 10 a iota, appropriation m -in nomination for recorder. Lang was WW. In reality, Congress is animg Port nominated bv acclamation aftei L. Funk, '""J 'r m'jre """ P!' m hee ofRedland, 'who waa also named, tmd . h"rei: Chairman lawney.speakingon declined. One of Lang' acquaintances ! '"'J ' 'wlnA-'Bri A u .. 4 1 r in the convention announced, aubwquent j ,T',e W'OW f 'or Government to thVnomiriation of the young man from i holding and ?xbibits i equivalent, un liorings, thatLarg at a recent election ' "":amHZ " ZTrZ r.n for some minor office in a strong Re-! ion of between tb)0,000 and 700,fW publican district, and, while he wa not ', '" Portland txpoeition, because the elected, managed to cut down the Keput). .Governtnent eJtbiblt has already been lican majority from 1700 to 49. The dele- aaaembleri at fet. lx)in. and will only re gut e mentioned the incident, he ex- i iue transportation to Portland, t hereby plained, merely to call attention to the ! saving that city the cost of assemb,.ug a success ol Lang as a campaigner. l,'g ; new Government exhibit, dollars to dough-nuts, however, that the 1 "Friend of the Exposition say that recent arrival from Multnomah county I 'he amonnt appropriated, 47o,000. will, will find it the hardeal job heever tackled erect many buildings of the class re to accomplish any such reduction in the !q'r-l- Tber? i" assurance that any immense majority Henry Stevens re ?Pce not needed for the Government ei ceived for the office of recoider two l'lib" wl" to the manugersof . I . 1." .... . 1 1 r ,1 In. film, i . n aril Ml.a. a. years ago. N. F. Nelson, of Hardtng, was tbe unanimous choice for treasurer. NO POTtLIhTS WANTED. George Knight, of Canby, was nomin ated by acclamation for assessor. A few minutes later, one of the straight tniddle-in-the-road Dennrata learned that Mr. Knight bad onlv recently become a con vert to Ueuiocracy And then there was something doing. Democratic oratory, voiced in expre-ave and unmistakable terms ,was fired into the convention. Finally Knight's name was withdrawn, The name ol L W. Robbing was pre sented but he had the declination fever aud T. R. A. Sellwood, of Milwaukie, was nominated. XHoWa TUB SITUATION. After J. J. t'ooko had refused to allow his name to go before the convention for commissioner, J.mes H. Kitchiog. of Egle Creek, wa nominated. When called on for a speech, Kitching said he did not expect to be elected and his ad hibits desired. It is believed there will be much space in theGoveinmen li'd logs for these uses, and that the Govern ment buildings will be more numerous and afford more epace than those to be erected by the state and corporation." The passage of tbe bill today remove's! the 1hI doubt aa to the fate of the Levris and Clark appropriation. The bili that l finally agreed upon and signed ny trie President will carry at least the amoint contained in tbe bill passed today, ani may poesibly be increased, .there can, be no decrease. Any change mast be in,, the nature of s compromise between the , Senate and the House bills. Tbe .two votes Monday on the bill foreshadowed the success of tbe amended measure -w hen it should come before the HdVse, although it failed to secure the two-tnirde vote necessary to pass it or niaket it at privileged measure. Today there wan no record vote, as the opponents of the . bill evidently knew from what had taken place before that the majority of tbe. mission wa not seriously doubted except u'" " -hh- tematic work to get eveu the uiodifle.l '0 yes, by a few enthusiasts who jelled you will." THEIR ONLV CHANCE. H. G. 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