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UO Cuiry EUOX Cl :erprisb. Vui.i'MK :!7. No. 2 1 OIIKCON CITY KSTKIM'ttlfM-:. MMI..W, Ai'lllI, !W IWl. KSTAIiLISIIKD 1S;0. ENr Or I-" 1,-1 T ipasision In Real Estate Business It has been apparent for some time that Clackamas County wai not receiving its just share of the immigration flowing into the State. 1 his has come about Lively from the fact that other localities have maJe special effort, through local or ganuations anJ in the dir-.tribution of literature, to induce and invite newcomers into their respective counties. Clackamas County has to pay a large sum as its part of the appropriation for the Lewis .uid Clark Fair, and it ought, in all good conscience, to receive its proportion t f the .iw.r is in the way of new settlers to buy up our sur-, plus lands, and aid in the building tip of new industries. For the purpose of helping myself, and directly and indirectly this great county.I have (.pened a real estate ollicc in Portland, at 233 Washington Street, Labbe building, hrst floor, and will be open for businev; on and after April Jst. Capt. James P.Shaw, late of Hood Pivcr, who was associated with the real estate department of my office some years ago. will have charge of the Portland office, and will be a full partner in the real estate department of the business, both in Portland and Oregon City. ' Hav ing lived many years in Portland, Capt. Sh.iw has an intimate acquaintance with the metropolis and its people. From now on we will have special opportunities for sell ing real estate left with us. We dull 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 THi: STAT K TIC KM T u ""J ;r"!M,m- IX CIRCUIT COURT CROSS and SHAW Mala Street, Oregon City, Or' 233 Washington Street, Portland, Or Justin- V. . Moon- Iftiioinln lit ci liv Aci Iiiiiiutioii. J. IV. Ihilley, for Mute Dairy mid Food (' fiinilloiiiT, Wlm Vlrtory over ( . IfiiluiHii Kmentrlt r.nilorrd. The Kepuhliian H'ate convention was held at riilint Tlmiwliiy, April 14. Tin? conventnm nominated candidates lor Sn lini Judge, r-ood Mini I)iry Cotnuiis ioii.r ami 'residential electors, ch'Me ili'H vatea-al-largit Id h Republican Na tional Convention, adopted pla'lorni pldg:ng the Oregon delagat inn to tin soppm o' Theodom RooaetMit lor ltei ili-iil. ralilled ilmlrii-l convention lioinin uii inn f'.r I irc-inl J ( !:-, I) strict Attor-tu-', j mil -emtiota and j iinl Represent atives, and e ceted In- -ta'e -ntr;il i inMii-tiM' Harmony cbarai'ieti.d nil il l- .iin -eediiig and upimiitly ho "! S(.'ll have I.e-n li-lt. I!. 1,. I. .My, m Tillamook, presided a chairman ni.il llamson lien, i'l Clatsop, ni n-I h s.-rt. tnry. I l.i' new central - in 1 1 : nigai.i.ed dy electing rrang ('. Ihiker .hairu.ati, 'I urri) win ni contest over the noiniiia tiuli for ".rciiie Judje '1 Im rerioinina hoti ( Justice y, A. M'Wrf bh so eer lam Hint ni) diib had arrange.) to place I if mine brlore llif convention. J1 Oil' tui ( l.sniiiali Ivl'ly announced ill lull I voire Hint nominatlona ' ' Supreme Judge were in order helore n one arose lo tuggr-l candidate. 'resuming Uiitt mine ln-imn had been assigned li e inviliv'i- ol i.n-iMilinit lim IMII Ol J 11.11' MlHH, tll llllil'lllfll H itf I ! r lli.it (n-tmli lo ndk. yiimlly t'lK'li-K II 1 if v niw- mill lt myiiiK llmt In- liil not Ih-kh rriilciH'il U il'l on, iii-x-ii(pl llm limn of Flunk Mmire. I !i imiiiinaiioii I" ! ' y i'i'liii lii.n. Ti.i-n' I'unii'it ovi-r I-ikmI aiiil l'ir v l'uiiiniii.H "' . lli only torn- ill i.ilr III tti lii'I'l. Odi " )irliM hl'l r.,nrlu't''l H ut 'I "''' tiltim wniiM it, ntl,.T J V. J5ilt-y or Cliarln II ilniiiii mi l tiit-y L"t tin ir iiuiih-8 out. A fji'ii l o" to niiiiii's li-l tn ji rf. Ix'lurp tti mriveiilion, tli'li jju'en li.jni -vty I'titi of llit liM wconilfil tlie n. iiiiimlitin ol (Uili-y until it n cmetl that tli prriH-nt liicuiiibi-nt iiint l inntr 1 in.n inliiiiil Unditliili-. Tlie r-Biill Sl.S to MS in Uvori.f F.ailfV. J mlit T. K. liynn a nulled ineiiiti" o' tin- Ut tVntral l.'utuiiiitiee lrv.ni tin rouiiiy. I ik'lit ilt-lt'ifAiM l'i tin- Hi'l'iililitn Na il. ..... 1 p..nL'Hi.llnll K fill II Mlllt li Hi fullii s : li. ,;ii- l .r-ll.;V. Srotl, Mult nniinili ; S. 1. kiine, liunlon ; I. S. Siuih, NUi'.f ur ; ai.il W. H. Aver, Multnoiuali ; Hltut l'(,liireiiliBl illtllit J. M. K"ni'. J ik-"ii ; J- P. C-niptirli, cu, k- aiiinii; St"Oi.il (.'iii.Kre-umn! itrii-t (Vi M. (v.iTy, .M i tnuniili ; i"l N C. li'rlmr.iii. I'.iiki llu'iti cri tivt- noiii'm!'" lor prftiili-n I'roji' I.i.nil ilillnii .fiiHum Xran I'ni. Iic.il I'ri.lilliltioii. Jii lum Vo'liiK 'o' or axaiimt ritiu-r of tlii: niKuniirt-H propoKifil li liulintiva pit tilliiii lor iiiiloriwiiiHiit liy llm pvuple at tlin June Kfi iiuii, tlio voir uliould cr frilly n l and inttirprvt Mm two tii! and ltin a (MMitiVH 1111.lt-rutamlinK ol rat h lNm m particularly trim ol Him lora! op tion Miraaijri-. Copma of tin lull are to lit liad for llm aikiiiK at tim olliee ol lit comity clerk. An a ina! I.T of fart, tim enar'uif nt ol Una apparently lir ini-arure into l,y tllH jieoplM preliminary to Law on Kxpinpti'iii of WmrrJi ! I. ItpJiij; Ttteil. 'juUk'1- McHrldn (al.ed I m to Adjust I it)ieie Wrunlfs and drant I Sonii1 Difurtfs. Mondajr mornintr Circuit Jiidi"- T. A. McUndo trnnvned tlie tnw'.tT A i.ni win ..I (i.m 1 Bi.inmii fiiiiniv f'irf'ii L 1 . L ini'arura 11110 a .aw . ." - H ....... ;,..i.iv ' Tha iiirnra wrrK diatfitftw"! Irooi i-ervirn ...... i, . ...i,il,iii,,n in ! on ti.e t oiirt until 'nn-?1 ni'.'rn ,iZ. tlmnta'et.1 Orricn. Tim iieMtion atiwa, ;Tlif .lot-kt-t in an inaHi:lart-.n am! I no mae t i itrvm. 1 im tjueiioii iriwii, - .- . lo tl.e peoplt. ol tlm a'Ate ant proliibi- tlnoe ar eVHra! imprtnt cum tioii? tried. Under the atatuteh ttt tliey no exit , M'.vOjIV'ii l-not. Cl :nM.. a !. on rar.iii't lie eiali.ii-lied in any ; . , . . preom t ol U.. c.wi..y MV l.y f-tii.on ' . .!.- Vfnun -.,( ,. than a -.,Hj.,r,iy ol t-m Votera f . """ ' ,..M,r.; are r.-,;u!a.. d and co.itroUl by ' -fa.ill .B ,trW in th- divorr-,-oi.f.ivooii.t ..r .-;.v i-oMiH-.i, i.Utl:e AH;. .Ml, . A: , , .. , . .; . . . . t In tlivnrtre ei 't ol (). H. I . ( .'i ilillnrB iitt".v i.iai. an-i i:ic niaiiii-i , . , ... uugin.l 11. 1A I lia ! I'O i; iT; w in. -lit of - In n.l'-M 111 linn n Minn lie rarnen on ia rejju- , " , , ., , , . latedby U. 1 h.-,e.e, llm i-opU- of f-'"1""1 " .h( ll.eHU,,, ,.ct..,y l.v lo,.lopuo - '!' -re!-i1..f..i.n '-- ' J ' uul ni-ra. II. e 't i v er e i.t ij A.. M. Appeiiili-tl are a fw cpiniona from-". . .. , , ,v , ,;ir. ..r,. , m .1 t,,.,.f.,11,r (,,-i,., ' mied on the motion ol the i-m.-.tilfs llm ,uhj.M , ol lo l option and prol.l- msu M trfa. , th, ( vhg "lip HUi.lev.of Nortt. lk,H4-Ii,Mir." "Mr.: M...lav. amconvint ed tli... prolnlnt.oi. i doing v"; i ni.-.l. ul.lim h.ru, to urn Male and lu - v- 1 .W '-W. '! .7 many of Ha mt.rfM.a.iK In u..ny trip. 'L K'0 v'" around tliu aline I aB ai.d Imar tl.ew tfaai).Y. farta. Siitdi heinif the -aae,-I c-iiiierid-; , . . . , , Ihat th tune Im. fonm li ,.ke a Jl'T ii'vV T'lT cl.a.,Ke lor U.e Letter. Wuim refr.tni. ' M" theJ" ' m from approvn. -I or ,1,,-rprovmK ,.r yew p oceediiiu ol M. Adaiua . J..fltic6 hit.iuon a a theory. I t,y lhat pioiuhi- ; ' 'V f ", ."" " ' " iy uiai uioiuiu- , - , , . . . failure in .North !' ? U i I K.x Se,re-arv Haell A. Al.-er. Michi- ;'"'" w0'ion T'Tl Kn--You can't talk prohibition, in ''mu 'o ",e aniouul of $i j. An Mii-bla-an, lor e hav. tned i- and know , broo.l the lo,-l jtice rourt T a .i .. . ...L i.i ., ti-. 1 creditor of Adauia ant! ,i dii ; v-.t .of (liniL'uled Immt and whtaWey, and it aa impible lor u lo prevent it. V now In eiiae It e naloon. ana ln.e there ib no more li'j ior d.nk than there during the reitja of prohibition, e th rive an etiuniioun revenue from the traffic, lr aidea prevefit'i.i liji'ir from being niiitfiiled into the alate and aold ille gally, aa it pun tne aaloon nien to guard ing each other. I have alwat. cnail ereil proluhiiion a failure, ami dun t be lieve it can ever me made elTectual." U.S. Jude U. E. Uryanl, Texas 'Theory i onethina. but at-tual obaerv attoii and exp"r'eiii-e are better. V lien prohibition an'iinifed lo a v e ol Iht) puople of T.-I ia.I v.-'e 1 for it in good faith. Sinre June S, IMW. I have faith fully endeavmd tu enlorcn prohibition laaolth l ulled Sile prevaditu in ll.bie i,t The alutnle. Pivoreei Were granted !m a." t'-i- lowi: Mary I. (.inleite va. Jarm-i M. (iiliette; Liliian Uawkit.s vi J-- eJ. Hnnkinu; (ieo. A. Moors va Cele- t Moore. Tlieca-"!of ..I'llln- tu "J flw'nint the Willamette ami Colna.bha Kiver Towing Company, beiny an ai-tioa for damage on a change of Tenne, will be tried Wednesday. KORK DIVOCLaH. Katella Steele, whoinli.'4 was wedded lo Satnue! Steele at Tonland. b- hritiht mitt for a dtvon-e, alleging d ttion in s'uj. I'Laintiffanys tht tlie li-r lent i no a residi-nt ol 1'taa-ei'", I lit ho. 1 and ilecirei! te reeunie her maid -n irce, Kt-telta Long. F.tber Kntherfo'n i p'b! i.iTin ui.nilwr tli vorre ar.il tha. "inl awaolliie i nueti preaiiiiia iu ------- - , . ,. ,e luU.an X.-u ,ryi. my jiiHr-dirtin JJ''1' v f ! 1,1 tf-ii t.hari Joi:Ki.T A MII.I.I'K A I IilKM.Y AT I.AW ImihI Tlllrx I.'""1 ' ' I limine"" " protnlty W ill pin. loc III all Ci.niU of thr .Stair Kie.iil , UVIlihar.l llhlg OJ.Ji Cwrt lli.uar, Orrgori UltV.Oirgull j L rmiirK. MTOUNK.V AT I. AW ..uiri. t.r raoriart rraa. OSr in Hi oregi.a fill KaU 'ffi'. JUST (i KU. i;. Hlli iWNKI.I.. ATTOUNF.Y AT LAW Orvgnit City, Oregon Will prartir In all tl, rourU of lh !" Orllre In Cailllrld building. ()tV. KASTMAM A rrousKY AT LAW X. ' :3 RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF .1 m h 11 a im i ar'ViyV. ' I i W 1 aaw jm STEEL Vi."i......r.v-'. saw Uml Tltlea Kiamlned. lenl, Mnrtgaaea Hran. V it; 1 a w th w nf llarrlwiirp. CrocktTr. r- ii juu im - . - v., m r:. ...Ita.u an. T nn aiit.nlv vtuir want. Call and i It J I Ann Ti n iq v. i oihih iv ..... .... wj j-y " L, inhtMTl HIV BUX'K. lx-t Complete line- ol new and awoiiil hand FURNITURE carried . . . Iu .l.l. - l...HA L .ui.it... f.,itfll ' Hie P'lPP1 OH "III! liwnnr k yyLL PAPER o' ' b,,t l"li'y nJ '',", ')'' l 'i'"t prire. Attention, Here's a Bargain MOO feet. 1 14 im h tlrai rtaaa Manila rox, In on piece, ia oltereJ for aale at bargain lor a lew uaj a. nrrn a ovra lUnk nf i iregoii City. Oaai! Citt. . j W. B. D'B.a ' Bckck,1 U'llKN it CHUKUEIi Attiruey at Law. Jlcutfdjrr Mtohat. Will i.r,., l,. in allm.irl.. mak. r..llerlln and etleiurtitaof I'Xatra. tM, ahatrai la nl till.. Ie"' ml Itml your tiinnry on Ural innrga,e. Offlco In Entorprlae Building. OregniiCily, Oregon. JJVY STIPT Attohnkv at I-aw. JiiMtice uf th I't ai e. Jagiier l!l.lg.,0''l!,",(',,y J U.CAMl'ltKI.I., ATTOKNEY AT LAW, .. ... oaioo aionx :itt, - Will praeilr In alllhaeourla l the itle Bca. lu ( .ii.fl.ilil liuinlliia. 01 nD.aD.C. LATOCKKTTE ATTORN F.YH AND COUNSF.lX)R8 AT LAW MAIM ITAKIT OaiOOII CITT, 0X0OII. f urnlah AVatraeta of Till, loan Monay. Fora. aloia Mortiafti and irantaat Uauarai Law Batlwaaa. Main Street, I. TOLPOLAR Oregon City. I... ii..i, . .1 llm (our lir-t II. I li.e.l delea ! Ilo-fjld being defeated: H. lhiniik, Ui-Utinis .SI'.' ;.laiuea. l i e, I niiiMia, J. N. Ilarl, 1'illk. A. ( Umigb. Ji i.pbtie, STii; J. H. Ilo-Ioril, Mu rman, 1--'. llm Ulai kaiiina t'oiinty delegation aa finnpi'i-eil td the Inllo mg nailieil nep-um lit ana ; f. A. Miller. Ibnir. n. . mull, li. K. Haven, K. Judd. by J . . Thoinaa, pnu v : II. W. I rem bath, Oeorgfl Itrownell, J.U.ramubell .1. L. Kriiae, ti. II uniley.J C. HraJley.T K Kvan. Si hueliel. ii. H Piniroick. S. K. Card, by K. 1'. Kanda, proxy; fc. H. linrg- liartll.J. . Jiorvay, oy v.. cnuucuc, proxy ; i rank lalhert. vi.ti...... ....n.iili mi lha Clat'kauial .. IIIIU... w." ... - - - - county delegation whatever, the Multno mah count) Kepillilicana i ine tun.cu ...... i,ui,i ...iii-nan.. diatrift nomiiiHtioiil and declared forlieorge W. Ilolcomb Jr.. lor joint repreaeniauve iroru bunuuiuai. .n.l riurkamaa countie. This choice waa ratified by the convention and that in th eti.I ol it. 1 lie uiacaainaacouniy delegation had endorsed C. H. Dye of thia city for the nomination. Judge T. A. JMi'lsmie ana i roaecuiiiig in. ..nun llr.ia.m Allen, ol the riltb Judicial District tere renominated by acclimation. ISninswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Ro.oms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Clans KfHtanrnnt In Town. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor Oregon Washington State Fair Victories . . . ON BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS On gnu Mate Fair l'.Ml- 1-j-t on Cock Hints, 6 in Competition lst on Hen, loin Competition ,.. on l ullits. . . 4" i' Competition mdon ..Cockerel at in Competition ,st on pen. " in Competition ,,t in Americat Clam Hi,, won I at on ptillrla the paat 3 yrara. Mw r ale, '' aeaat.p. Washington Stuto Fuir l!h- We only acnt J pullets, I hen anil I Cock and won on every entry but one henidea specials, including best pen tn the show. Trues won 1st Cock, 1st lira: 1st and and Tulkt; 1st pen. inhibition Stork a aperlalljr Some (rand rlle ror aale. r.tf J.uu J. MURROW & SON. Oregon City. Oregon i ..I'll, w i'l r i . ... - . .. , . - - - tia! elti bira. A ballot refilled ill the in (ai t, everylhmg 'hat 011M be tleaire-l K. t.it ll,.,t,,..t,a., ,.;.ta,u 0.,1.....Tt1' Kmnerior. an. . e t , -m . - f - andh.iuilt.ld-.rit, attorney, and mar- r'-Ln ' o V.irt'h! hhala, excellent grand and pent jtirief. " - , .,!Mi.,liti Inr the custody of three i::inor cl.i.drea and the right to reunite her maiden name, whirl) was K-ther Jones. lo make the inw eile.-live, if it cmld he made bo. .My eX(H-rien.-e baa taught me that It ia fnhv t believe for a moment that it can be m ceealudv prohibited. It leads tu all manner ol evasion", even to perjury and iiIr.i nation of perjury. It builds up leti.ia locally, which irequeuty result in pers.iiial conllu l. and 111 M.nw llistalicea un..er is l lie result. Xot withstandink: the rigid prosecution the tratlic. is nnalu d : 111 fan, if anv differ ence, increase herev- r (Continued on I'aje 7 ) The IIet Fiiniilj- KhIt. DeWitt'a Wilcli Hazel givea iostanl relief from Bums, cures Cuts, K::-e8, Sore-, Kczema. Tetter and all ahrasionn i a-m In h.iiintr Witch llaael '. . . .: clvu it ia nnlv necpsaarv to See that VOa will tind lawle-s i-raons who will eell to get the genuine IVNNitt 9 and a cure m ...,devervbiMlv wherever ibevcan, Icertaiu. There are many cheap cousmw- not resiwiing ininoriiv or oilier contli-1 felts on the market, all of which an) lions, lhecouns win oe nuuurti aim a..u., ... ,.. . .v- - - -prosecutions, ,d theie will be but few while DeWitfs Witch Harel Mlv l convictions, and the expense will le , perteciiy narraieea a.w .u.,. very large." " a. naruing. Miunld Taj for the Work. v,i;.. Pi..ri,riiu. While it is ouite the projier thing that graves of deceased relatives and friends should be placed in repair for each succeeding Memorial Day, 1 ....... 11.. l.aa i.iennaisterit that Der ating ordering this work performed should recognize lhat the laix.rer ia wormy u. his hire. For a number of vesrs now people, manv of them of prominence, residing ill Fortland and Vancouver, n rt excepting some Oregon City people, have directed that this gind of work be per formed and in many instances the worn man has not been compensated. Some of these ieoplo are resuming this practice again tins year ami aa niie 01 mono nuu 1.,.. bu.i "unrkeil" in this relation in recent vears, 1 desire to protest against n . 1 .. .1 1 a further Imposition. nese pei.pie win ...ail llm i.uni..Ttri. order the work done snd then excuse an advance payment by saying mat inev no uoi iiao mo .- ro sary amount Willi litem. ASI iiateemiuii, many of these people are perw.is of rem forta'ble means, who have ignored no ti....a ..I rlo.ir ihiliniiiienciea. 1' they de sire to have the graves of departed ones ... 1 .... 1. . .. in repair, it certainty snouiu o up 10 them to pay the laborer w ho at best does not receive any too much. 1 ours lor wnat is nis one, D. J. Stover. Are ln l)lllc7 If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourself and vour friends to net well. Dyspepsia aniioys the dyspeptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure will not only core 'dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, bnt this palatable, reconstructive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive appara tus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dys pepsia Core the lood you eat Is eDjoyed. It Is digested, assimilated and its nutri ent properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is tbe result. Sold by Geo. A. Ilarding. ROYAL Baking Powdes Makes the food more wholesome, and more nutritious to both brain and muscle. I have given the Training Table to the Cornell University for five years very satisfactorily, and am certain that much of the success has depended upon the quality of articles used. In baking powder, I use the Royal, for it is undoubt edly the best. I have occasionally given others a trial, and have dem onstrated to my satisfaction that there is but one always reliable, always making perfect, delicious and wholesome food, The Old Reliable " Royal." (Mrs.) Amelia Morey Atkins.