The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891, May 17, 1888, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ENTERPRISE
LOCAL.
Wool wanted, The highest tirlet
paid fur It at lite lireat Kaalurn Morn.
A flVO UOtllld lll Wa tallglll III tilt
river her lat Monday.
lh.ui, Wojfur of Needy waa In town
Tutly.
, II, Scribnerol Highland ltt4M gone
to KMehurg.
The Harlow road I now upon for all
Wagon.
I'orUir HriM. will lie glad to meet the
farmei itl lliB new groenry Hlore.
I tin going to lke my be I girl ami
accompany her on (lie Willamette lira
lu.' Kita'tdmi, May 3')'
Straw herrle and cream oiw week
(root to-night at the Ikptiai church.
.Ire. (1. ('.. Watwm he the thank of
thi utile (or basket ul rl chorne,
thuflrxt of Ilia in.
ti t ... ... a ti
- . v ut.mv tnir, ..... , ..unci, pro-
ee.l,.,g. wer unavtuJably crt.wtl -I out Mli, U niilimln iiiu.m. lh.!iil.in i
llh.wo.V.i.uo.bul will .ppear next ,lUln u,, ,,, ,nllr
! p trtai of tin. afu were batten! and in.th--IWl
f..tgotaotllt the N.5 Jt- ; - .,.1iu,at wjra 11-.1 ur
If mil huv.i iroiihle with your even,
go lo Mm. lluiiiH'inti'r and have them
teated by the beuuliiul eye meter Jut
rutvived.
I'rof. John KiNtih will mwt llne who
ml. lo utility (iertimn fur tlnur (lmt I.m
mm next haturday at 3 I'. M. at tliuOon
grt gnlionul iariiiaiie,
Kev. ti. A. Itm k wood will prea.'h in
the IkmiIUiiimi at Mount I'leaMnt next
Huiiday at 3 I. M.
-Mm J. I. llowall and Mr. M.ir
iii4iu of 1'orllurid are vmiting Mr, t'ot h-
Mr. I). I'. Thoniion and daughter
aie exiivted loairive lioiii from Kuroim
m il Sunday.
4 in a..iiinl of change over which th
iii viNgnr have no roulrol, the canlaUoi
lioldeii ll4ir bm.I the Three Ilea. luu
hii ii Hitxiiied. j
If my S.imUy girl i not Inclined to
go with me, I will Uk aome other fel-1
..w ' gul, aiid what a liinu will be had W.lluin'olerciU forcible alyle and pro- didati- are able and eQi. ieiit men, w ho
on the Kxcurwioii of May 3n. jduce.l a mot f4V.r4M impreeHuin an j if elected (a tney mirely will Iw) randi-
Any one finding in the upN.r part of j well a amving a a tim il.mt lo reptile jfharae llm dmie of their live of
own, or on the ruad Iteyond, a lu.irket lican voler lie arraigned llu aduinii. Hce without having lo emphy ouie one
Mkel With double cover, end cinUin- tratlon lor it hvp.H r.li. il p cnim m d to aland al the helm. I!eiublicanl)ould
In; a Mnall blown net k ahawl, will con- vot-aling civil m-rvi.'tt rv!,i iu belore elut- j teineinlier that great ie-nt-a rw l uke
(r a lator bv Waving the aaiiiie at tl.i lion and p tai'iri d.n k'rati reform if- It i Hwil. Hut thejemilt of the eloc
oillro. tor. Tu i.U4iidt ( vote wjiu t'4tt fur don in thi nUtv umV cl.ange ttTe puliti-
Torter Brai. are inaklug re.nly for i (i rover Cleveland beca l in" hi pie.la I t'l ctiuiplexion if the nexl congreaa. In
the boom by putting In a full line of tiro-' ( rem ivy fro u jlll 'e o.ily forc.mit oiIi.t ' tht'd it i prob.thle I tut the i-U-ctioii v( a
renea. ( nil ii'l Hie iMiy. .
The teamer Multnomah la a fine
boat to enjoy yourull on at an Kxcur- j
hi. Mm 1.4 in'.'ii en. inert) 1 11 v im.
Will.iiin'tle ltr.i I'and, and the ll.tn 1 1
Will apt ar for the llil tune in full uui
Im m.
I be Molalla (irange will give a grmid
picnic ut Wright' Iimi":, on the Si 1I.1II4
prairie, on the !)th cl June io.nl itic4k
en will In prem'uf, and no pain will be
pared to make it a au. ee.
Mr. A. J. Hell, of Wihionvillc, re
ceived thi week a check for t'iNKl liinu
the A. O. V. W., r'll I'iiy latlge No.
ill. Mi. ltd I die) ? than Iwo month,
uo, and the tinier dcaerve cieihl foi
iIiih pioiiipl 1'uyiin'iil.
Hy invi:a(!ni of tuu reiuhlicn clu'i
of N ly, II in. W. C. .IoIiimo.i atddie.
el llimii liit Salurdiv afttn uoiin. IK)
h i I th ple.iU n of pi4king to a Urge
and itppiecidtivtt audience.
Libit li. I'll! -ut, imw with John A.
Child of I'lntltuid up calling on
friend S,ituri.iy. U iai' iun well plea
ed with hi prewnt pmtitioa and will he
liUd to have any of hi Oreirou City
hi in I call wii.ui tlmv a e iu t i.t city.
I',; !!: KtAtllUrl Th next
p ihliii exanlnitioii of te.icti.tr will Im
h .Id at tli 1 coir 101m in Orjg niOity,
bigiuuiiigai 12 tf. Wii limdiy May 31,
an I .'out lining till Friday noon lumi tit.
I). K. May Supt. of School.
Hm'niuri m Dw l i.i lii I'oat. N i. 2,
II A. It. are in.lkiujtli 'ir iitu .1 nrran;if
m ini to oliturv idjiMiMlioii day Willi 4i
propriiilo c irein miih, a 1 1 0U"n I an In-
Vit.lti.l.l 10 tll.t fitlXlllH 1)1 I'll ili'ttOII to
join with them iu pitying a jut trihut.i to
the loyal do I who offemd their live for
tint pritwvatinn of thi union. Full ar
ringtnieiilH canuot yet be unnouiicud,
Kiv. J. C. Itinid .v ill d.'liv.tr the innino.
rial Hitrmo i Sn.nUv Miy 47ili atthu Nup
tial church at 11 A. M.
Hoi.i. or llosoii (or lltrlct No. ftH.
Tliu following are Ihtt name of pupil nei
' thur anient ortar.lv dining thu two
iii.)nilieiidiiigMiv4, HSH. Flmt monili :
Klin Htevoiie, lUitiu fruit, Clurl.iH
Froat, Uoacoii Front, (Jorg.i lohnaon,
I' rank Joiimiii, Kddiu Bull, iilu.Utono
Sievtina H.icon I moiilh ! HoHooe Froat,
Kll.a StovciiH. Delta Hhnnk, Hurtie
ALiiih, Kdjiir Hteven, CiludHtnne Ble
von. M Kdilh (ilaiiKil, Teacher.
lion. J. I). I.a i expected to iouk
hum on the 21th
A 4 .4.1.1 HlUOl.AtU. J,4t Mlllll.iy
no 1 1 ti tw i uv ml win pan oiii. thi
t( In tin O A 0. It. H t 1 1 in at thi
i,iri W lit W.'.iekH I !y KXpI'Mi'llH of ) )W-
l i' i WD il l Im burglar had gained
M'l!44 l.Mllrt '.iiing liy mean (if it crow
hir wuii w ilrli tliey rainl tint windnw.
V li iId w tit tlii'ii ilrill.nl through tliu out
tr l.nillj above- the center of tint top of
tlii.itif.t, luliitlin a couaid.irahln quan
titv of powe Wat uiiihh Hint at f.iiHt In
n.ute.1 Kil l fired, at ter which wuultl lie
flu worker inutl hive loft Hit tioililing.
Th loud npl.Mion that reMiliol wa
hear I for a.iveral block about. Tin lu
pot n.tl') hi i'Mt tun Hlroi't WM yitt npin
ini aeveral pimmi tlntre. Thi't itt
iin ruthcd acr.n Ilia nlrtti't and found
out wli.it h i I bnnn dim. Several of llm
window In llm b ill ling were broken,
and tint af iUi.lf 1)4 1 1 y wrick I. Tint
liing. of tilt door wre lrutrt an I
tlio doir Itanll tlirown about four
fB()l o ,( )U A r o(
in i:ii..mly on the ll.tor whi. li w.it cover- '
ml wall iloiM p4pnnt, iikt, n, j
a mill ftvo J ill tri III uluiwu. A llm ex. ,
, plod in ar.imnl
th j li idiiIii lniit
town, it W4 Imp iniililit for Ilia
pl.nl.ir to h.'ii.'h any Imty Tuev left!
behind only a I.Mneli wool r.wp n I the i
cro bar uttt I at the window. No t lmt
' ha liwn olitaiu I In the woiiM hit roll- '
her .in J iipiciu.i point to no one. '
! Judge William' Hueerh.
I II mi. lieorge II. William' ad l-ew-d !
: larire entlmi.iliu audi-nce t tl.i i.U-a i
' ThurdUy evening, all p.irt of lln co in
ty being repiewnUi I. Ill li 1 1 nun p
eetled in Hie afliiin.Hin hy Uuvdrn ir
IVuoyer an I l'r f. Mill.tr w'ui Uroil !
Han J in han I lo draw tiff republican up-
't. but j l l'"U from thmr iie.pie.il !
lotion to the Ju Ue' Sleni eech they
are ktplbuty in.m ling lliitir u. tiiiirui p
ience.
The p3cli W41 dlivnv in Julje
lliii ikiIiIi 4I Uilli. To tlins,. vot.-rn htf
prove I iliif.iilhfiil. One term wa advo-
cale I b.if.ire .hn-tiou, i.ic li.t and hi
li ir.1.1 of o.Ii 'ttr hve moved heaven
and earth to .tc. ire In M-election. fo
(ar ai u-i rotil I hu ha plac I Hi t co n u
Ir.oli of Jeff I) ivi in Kinti.in of liouor
and triMt. Hi con diet of Hie pmlal
aervice na bi..i the worn! ili.it any al-
iiiuitiaiioii In ever given the people.
oi:t. .
Our iuspiiing nieiropoli i a tmy .t , t. , t,uit would Int filled w ith ex bnga
it can be. The iion work iu pi. of j ,j,.r pmerul from theConfe.leiute aimy.
coiii.tiii. lion utr iid einployn.eiil to over j Ue uiH nm n ,y biactt!iat beprefti
.'i l ban li nd the i-nmpany'a work pre- reM w ho Htill adhere lo the doe'rilie of
...it a b.iay . cue during the day while j Calhoun a doctrine. Inwtile to the ier
V night the i.to,e of M.-. IWior and ! pctuity ..( the l ni.ui. I it wim-topul in
U it me the ceiiler where the Workmen J pw,.r' ily tht ha khown it utter
ui iel lo while uway the lime. ' iai,ii,i .L.l ib ..ii..Ntuinof ilm
The new (in n. ue i il.nlv aanuming
hh.iitt and proi.ortioiiH, and we hope
iMin to nee the lil.i. k amoke beh liiirj
from the tall chimney top.
The tub., mid nip., work are being
roof -d In, imn being lined (or that pur-
IM HU.
Two or three new hiiiix.' rtt being
built on tin? tiew town ite laid oil' by the
company.
Jaa. Dickey ol Molalla was here la:
week apparently on no partictilur bind-
ne intent but tlio who know hi i -
hticul iirH'hvit:evan goes thtnniiion.
Our to bit manufacturing town evince
no dmiMwitlon to adopt the Molalla free j
tradit Nilltic.
J. H. Hi!ny ha received another Unl
it ion wlii
eli a l l another animal In
-tid. "Agin ('obwuh" wa pur-
hi fine her
ch;id from I). C, Ht -wai t an I Son of
KoithI (ImvH and i a lmaiily.
lion. W. L. White, County Judge,
Cleik W. T. Whl'.ltHk, and our next
clink, II. II, JoluiHon were In town lnt
week mtrveying road. Mayor Whit
lock w.i trying to inakoOHwegooutaNU
hiirb of Oregon City lo extend hi juiie
diction bift we want to ue the road and
bridge completed flrat.
A. It. Shipley, the prohibition candi
dal for county coiniuintiouei', will prob
ably build a double tracked upeuilnn
brldgo acroat the Willamette here if elec
ed. Several mile of extra track are lining
laid to connect the work with the nar
row gauge railroad.
Klllott HwalTord waa In town over
Sunday .
.i.t..
MtiHMiH. Howard ami Walgmiotl Intuitu
to raitti great many nilH thi mtanon.
Mi Ha MitK'ina Willimni Mnuwttwfull)
Uiin liiiiK llm ChiiIiV H'lio4.
Mo Clura l..'i in IntrMng l.nr MM-ond
Utiii in the Mutk'a ilihlrliit.
A W, C, T. U. tKH-ifiy wua ,rjtnir.l
at lliin iili.ro, Tim aocittty inifiidH to
giv pi.iiii- on 1 1 in H ml Haturdity in June.
I'rof. Kilwar.la term of Hinging im Iiik..
will t liH) in throe weeks. Hoiiieoflii
pnpila liavu irigrtHil rapi.lly.
Our w.irthy I', M. knowa bow tocxpe
dile a game of rrmiift.
A Urge amount of lumber it luting rle-llvi-rfil
at tliia pl.u-e.
C'hIm flrim. are erecting a aaw mill on
I'litl.liug river ncur Aurora Tliey iU,
have one on ll.n MoUlla. It ia evident
(hut they inleiid t puali buitiiieca.
Wli.it few KtrawtHirrUni tl.em are on
thin prairie am Hmi.
Wo if ininilier with pleuiture the
liiiiny eii-urtionn inadr) in iKiytiood ( r
the purjuwe of oliUininf tliemi excelle'nt
henie. I'ttople fiom all rU ) the
valley imed to eome and ramp here for
reto-ealitui und herrm. ow the prairie
I dotted over with horn. The llel l.
tnat on.tt were troilden by merry leet ae
now t iiitiv'ea.
The frtiil irop pminiae to he prolific
Tl.in piain.t pioduitnt excellent liuit,
l'0t, melon, t orn, potaloe etc. It i
alito ileliglilinl pla e lor n aldcneea. The
ground ia level hut mnd i unknown.
The chaMt ter of the aoil i au. li that it
Jl' ,","-,h ''' ''
never lliidi- .! Dot fail lo produce
: excellent criM- owing to it lnom'lichH.
The repuhlican ticket, btitll elate and
co.uiy, uivea excellent nutinfat lion. The
lenoiuiiuilion of lioii.ltiug.tr llcrinanii
imtpire the rank and file oi the party
i lo tirlory. Mr. llern.an' Rtraightlor
I ward and cotmiilent course ha endeared
I him to Hie Htiple of Oiegon. We predict
'hi election liv an overwhelming major
lily. The cou'ity ticket ia good. Huron-
1 ''iiuh-ihIi.' I'. . muiator lo nuc.fMl Mr.
ltph would give control of Ilia aenate
to the iIioihh rt.c p.ity. ltt-.uliUcan
i fhoulil cointiilrr llu matter before they
U't Ibeii bllol l-l u conaidei what
a .I. huh i iifc victoiy would mean. I null
probability it will bv within the power of
the next .ciilciit loclunigc the iertionel
of the I'niied State Mipicuie court. Mr.
Cleveland ha given u Home ttrikingex
ample a to ti.eapHiintui.'iil hedeiiv
toiimke. In cuwe bo hoiild he ie-elcitod
day. After year of outcry atiainxt the
tariff, the democratic pnrty now bring
forwaid the bcxt bill it tan oiiuiiuile
And au.'h a bill! A bill that propone to
auciilice Northern phhIucI for fie l.ng
IihIi guveriinieiit, whilu Southern prod
uct are to ho protected. If live ttude ia
g..od for the Northein ntale, why iu it not
good lor tint Southern Ntate? They tell
im il the tariff i letuoved (mm wool that
the Wool grower will rcivive a higher
pi ico lor In wool; but we have not
1 om
a democrat who ha been wine
im. nigh to uy that the removal of the
duly on Louiiana Niigar would enhance
thu price of Hiigar. Lcluawoik in har
mony o t li n t on the evening of June -till
'.he glad tiding will go forth proclaiming
, tlrtl t,l0 M ,)Hilv ll( ,u,,.,1)m,m ,,llltv
, W,1()H ,Uwn ,lavu J.1htH, the ,low mrtKl".
den to lung ep and tke courage; apaity
that liaNel.ind fur human right, and uui
veraal fieedum hu again triumphed.
The party that ha dune ni.wt lor thi
government the party o( Llnt:oln,lir,int
and tiurllcld i lawt lilted to lie ut the
helm ol the ehip of atate.
300 REWARD,
Will bo paid (or the appreheimlon and
conviction of the parly or partie who
did, on the night n( April lHth, 1K88,
aUmt 11 o'clock, aet Are to (he atore and
dwelling of Mr. C. A. Il.wford, of Can
by, Clackamu county, Oregon.
By order of W. L. WHITE,
County Judge of Clackama county.
l'atod at Uregon City, May 15, 1888.
HANDY.
IVpHrtment Commander, A. E. Bortb-
wick of Geo, Wright 1'oat No. 1, (i. A.
K , l'ortland, on HitunUy 1'. M. lay nth
iiiuatered in the (Jen. I.Joii l'oat, No. 26
of Huinly with eixteeii member. The
iollowing ofllcer were e lee ted and InkUll
ml for the remainder of the year: Her
man iiurn, poet commander; K. I).
iUtch, Hr. vice poitt oominander; Ueo.
Iiulfman, fcr. vice t csommandori II,
B. Chfce, quartormaaUir j J. W. Baty,
4urgnon; Aaron Fennimore, chapUin:
Lyman Horrick, officer of the day; Jaa.
ftratihain, otlh-er of the guard.
WIAT.
A CommnletloM,
Nkw En. May 6th, 1888.
Enrro EitTKMPiiiaK : New hu come
lo me that I wait going lo vote for aome
of the democratic candidate, in fact that
I had aaid an. Now I ih to aay to my
friend and the (riend of the republican
ticket and evory one in thi county that I
intend to vole the republican ticket
from top to bottom jutt a it will be
printed. lo not think. Brother Dem
ocrat Utcainte 1 wa defeated in
convention that I am going to
buck the ticket. I am a repnhliean
from conviction and never voted anything
but the republican ticket in my life.
a am your very renpectfully,
K C. MtODOCK.
It may be of interval to the public to
know Kev. lh Atkinaon, almut a year
ago ilcvili-d to trUHtee. two lot on the
south aide of the ('Iw. kama near Mr
Hilaer'a. Theee lot are to he utted for
Sunday achool and church purpoae of
theCoiigregational denoinlnalion and al
vi the value of two adjoining lot to aid
in building whenever neceary.
The republican county committee filled
the vacancy on the ticket canted by Mr
Winxton' declination bv Delecting the
pentou who received the next higheet
vote in convention, Ihu aiming to take
the next choice, of the convention. In
10 doing they plitred in nomination a
man amply qualified for the olTicr one
who w ill attend to hi dulie well and
fxithlully. Such in (.'harle Mueiinke,
the icpiihlicao nominee for county com-
m'maioiier.
j MeTrAiiH.fiiu"'nd rafpiet UlioVed
the people oi Needy and Butte Oeek
tlmt Bill Myer, the deuiocratU' right
; bower, i making campaign of lie.
They literally wienl the ground w'th Jii
dirty xilitiral carra. They evidently
forgot that when John prepared (he
ieech be wa unable lo Mipply Bill
, with brain to know how lo ue it.
j Where Sainton ie Ut-t known and the
! .npl are Ut qualified lo judge of hi
' tltne, they tvuiHitU-r the tlemocratic re
port a mere truth, and will not change
their vote, knowing that democratic ai
lidavil come cheap
I
Mr. WiuNtou'a letter ia a plain Mate
' nient of hi rea mt fo withd.awintr. We
; believe that Mr. Winvnm would have
' made a good .oniMiittioiier, hut hu Iho't
it licit to withdraw, and we accept hi
judgment.
j Toe campaign i' pe lied at Needy Mon
day with democrat. irohibitionit and
imVH.iti ll.lit.nlle liiluiriniv ML'diiiMt ro.
........ -- B -p. -
publican.
We expect in our next to give full par
ticular in relation to the paper mill
that ia uxie-'ted to locate here.
1'koi.mier-ItuoNNKWKK. The Tuedy'
at earner brough from btdow, Mr. George
1'roener und hi bride, Mia IVna ltnui
newee. They were met by two or throe
friend who accompanied them to the
reHiduneeof J. C. Read w here a quiet but
ltnpreHive ceremony wa performed,
which made their, one twain. The bride
and groom were eacorte.t to the Cliff
ll.iuatt where dinner wa nerved in an
impromptu manner to a few of Mr. Proa
er' friend, after which the happv
couple took the afternoon train for Port
land. The groom i well and favorably
Known bore, and ha bout of friend
who join the Knterpriae in congratula
tion and lcat wihe. Mr. I'roaaor ha
lived in Oregon City before and ha many
friend who know Iter a a ladv of gentle
manner and refined tattle. She i recent
17 from the Kant, having bvea pilrmiudod
tor .turn toO-ejim bv Mr. I'ro-wor' elo
quent apHI for a companion. They
will continue to live in Oswego where
Mr. 1'roitner i a ucceful merchant.
Every republican should attend the
club meeting Friday evening.
Kx-Uovernor Ueo. L. Wood will
peak In Oregon City the 23d of thi
month. Every body will want to hear
him.
BIG
BARGAINS
For You
AT
FINE GROCERIES
AT LOWEST PROS
IN TOWN I !
Goods Promptly Deliv
ered to any part of the
City or Canemah.
COURT HOUSE CORNER.
LAND! LAND! LAND!
REAL ESTATE! REAL ESTATE!
Suburban Lots. Suburban Lots.
KKAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
LOCATIONS, IN 5 AND 10
ACRE TRACTS,
On the Clackamas River, in
tiik Donation Land Claim ok
p. m. rlnkarson, neak ore
oon City. Si'lenmd Icali
ty. Only good koad out ok
TOWN. LaNDRICII AND LEVEL,
suitable for Fruit or Vegeta
bles. Charming Country
Homes can Ihj purchased for
reasonable figures, and on
tonus to suit purchasers. Fa
ces on main county road. 15
minutes easy drive to Oregon
ilyrt- Nxty aer oniy will
lie sold, ror maps and fur
ther information call on
II. E. CROSS & Co. or
JOHNSON & McCOWN.
Oregon City.
Sheriff Sale.
a. ... n1 rl.A..n I
t'niiuly ul t'liLlun
Hr virtu ol deere ol fnrecloaur rBdrHl
iiiilir I'lri-.ill I'iMirt ul the ette il Urt-f on lir
the I'oniily of CUrkimna. In milt whrrtjiu
jiiliu lieoi.no w pliiincifl u.l Jh mm Maim,
Knim M tnu. II A. I'itu 8na M tnuf .rtt.rli.K
I'lirapanv and Piiu Mnulteturtn 0mpnv
wri ui-ii'iiiiHiiia. ana ny virtuti ni hu txrc.i.
linn, ami tlr.lrrol Htle. taa.ird urn ol ann anner
llie 8v-il ol aild Ci.iirl, In pur-mlir ol IU dr
eree and lo n.e dlrve.eil u.l d.-llvrn-d ou th
l.thd.y ol May. A H, IS-. eoiumamlliiff mo l.
m ikr ol the rrl imiperty in aald ilme
jh-cIMM and dtarrihrd a .illi tta. lo wli:
'I'hr Kant htlfoflh N.ulh weat quarter
and the Houth-weal quarter of IheNnrth enal
qtcrtvr of 8i-.-tl.ui & ill liwnahlt Iwobntith
of K.niti two KM ul thf WilUini.ll Merid
ian ailnalrd In th ('limy of I'laektmai
ml HI .If of Orifon coin.uiin l'JU arrra.
To aitiafv Bni.l diH-ire and order ol aatr In th
um of In. Sli and tli f urtlier aunt off.neiH.ta
and diiburaemrnt with tnteraai at p.-r ttu:
wr nmitim frnni April l.ili. lvvv I duly lrvivd
.iMin aald real property on the l.sth dav of May.
A. I' . IN. Ni'W llitrefore. in puraiianr ol
an Id decree and order ol aal. 1 will on ai.ir
dav, the IMh day ol Jim Ihkh. at th hour of
II ocl.K-k. A M , at ihrCotirt holla dia.r In
aald County and Htite. aoil, auhject lo redemp
tion th bovedeaerilied rrl properly alpulilu
uctlou lo III hlgheal bldderfnr raah
WIU.I A.M KM.illT.
Sheriff of Clackamaa County, Urefou.
May l is,
Political Speaking.
The Republican County committee haa
arranged for their legislative nominee to
Kpeak at the following time and place.
The democratic committee have accept
ed an invitation to join in the canva,
o that both partie will be heard on the
Imupt of the day :
Highland, Milk Creek and Canyon
Cieek, Walton School llouee, Mr.y 18.
Heaver Cieea, Mink School lioiie,May
tl).
Viola, Harding and Springwator, at
Viola May 21.
liarfield, at Zion May 22.
. Kagle Creek and tieorge, Wilbein'a
hall. Mav 2:1.
Caw-a.fe, Sieversand Cherry ville.Ca
cadeiPO, Mav 24.
lamaacu at Union School !Iue,May
2S.
Clackama School Honae, May 26.
Milwaukie, May 28.
0wego evening of Mav 29.
Tualatin, Pleaaant.liiil and
Seeley KcIhkiI i Inline May 3D.
t'anbv ScIumjI llimne Mav 31.
New fcra, Brown' ScIi-joI lIoue,June
1.
Oregon City and Canemah at Pope'
hall June 2.
The hour of meeting will be 1 P M, ex
cept at Onwego.
Republican club meet Friday night.
Special bulnea ol liriio, tanco.
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