OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY 121899 Land Titles and Land l&o lutiacm a Specially. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. J to, 11 nmtlM In all tb Courts of the State an In Bureau of the Interior Department at Wash OREGON CITY, OREGON. JOHN H. WOURMS ATTORNEY AT LAW I ? 2eutfdj Stboolat. Office with H. B. Cron AN R. HYDE LAW OFFIOE "Will pmctice In all the Courts of the State and (be V. 8. Land Office. Abut acts made. Land Ti tos Quieted. ConTejances and all Legal Docu Bents drawn. Real Fatate b light and Bold. Dlvor- r a Specialty. Orwca is Caufield Uvilpmo, OREGON CIIY, OREGON. (JEORGE. LINCOLN STORY LAWYER Will practice In all Iht Courts of this State and Washington. Foreclosure of Mortgage! and Pro bate Matter! a Specialty. Titles examined and Atwtracti made. Office, Cauitixi D Buiimso. G. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Huntley'! Book Store, Up Stain OREGON CITY, - OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY , CAPITAL f 100,000 Transact! a General Banking Business Loaui made. Bills discounted. Makes col lections. Buys and sells exchange on all points In the United States and Europe and on Hong ong. uepoaiia received aurjeu w caeca. Bank open from f A M.tot P. M. D. C. LAIODRMTE. FRED I. MEYER. President, Cashier. C. D. Si D. C. LATOURETTE A1TORJNEY8 AT LAW Commercial, Real Ea'tate and Probate Law Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY .... OREGON Gio. C. BaowMiU J. U. Campbiu BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTOUNKYi AT LAW Caufield Building Oregon City, Or W. S. U'REN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's, OREGON OITT - OREGON C. SCHUEBEL ' ATTORNEY AT LAW SDtutfdjet Sfboolat OREGON CITY OREGON THOS. F. RYAN Notary Publio and Real Estate Broker LEADING INBUBANCE AGENCY OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY Maiui tn liin. Ai.tri't nf Title Made Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty Office on east side or main street Between 6th and 7th OREGON CITY. - OREGON M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience.) Offer! his professional aervlces to the people of Oregon City and vicinity, special attention paid to CatHri h and Chronlo diseases. Best-o! reference! given. Office In Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. in., 4 to 4 p. m. OI.EGON CITY .... OREGON DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufield Building, Main Street Oregon Oitv. Bbi3G and Cbown Work a Spkcialtt. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. H. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh Street, near 8. P. Depot, Dbeqok Oitt, . Obbqon t DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, also of American Col lege oi Dental isurgery, oi unicago. WITH db, welch. Willamette Block - Oppoiiu Pottoffite Obxqox Citt, Obeqon. C. N. GREENMAN (Established 1865 THE PIONEER EXFBES8HAM AHD DBATMAN Parcel! Delivered to All Parts of the City OREGON CITY .... OREGON Noblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, 0REG0H, Oithi Street betwmtki Bridge uitU Deett. i)vnhUM!lnfl rtii and saddla horteiia ran baai at ii ftwut raMa, aad a wn 1m baiMta4 wtlfc fty bara for Ioom jtook .artnfomailM Naardlnf any Wad of lol waft SiM I Anvil Shivel e'y Opera House ONE WEEK Commencing Monday, May 15. MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY Supported by her Talented Company in a repertoire of plays new to thefpeople of Oregon City "La Belle Marie," "Daughter of the. Empire," . "Moths," "Child of the Regiment," "Under Two Flags," "Divorce." Matinee Saturday Uniform blind parade daily at 11:30. Under the management of II. W, Smith. Tickets for sale at the postoffiee. Popular prices, 10c, 20o and 30c. WaKTire TROWWOHTBT A.N-D A'TIvr Vf guuiicnMi oi litdli's t travel ff twp ribl. ataMlshed hutiM in Oregon. Monthly SU6 au xpeeuwa. Position st ady. Brfartuce. K oToae sM addressed stamped envelop. To- Doaainloa Ocnpiay, Dept. i.unutagu. tlTAKTRD-TROSTWOBTnY AND AfTIV n geDtlrmaa r ladtee t travel lor raaranslblt et"ltta bouae la Orenn; Monthly n xpaaada. PasUlaa steady. Seierenaa. India. Salg-addrasiMafampaiteaTsUip, The. Domlnlei Oonay. 9M Y.Ciloago. For Flrst-Class BREAD and PASTRY do to C. P. HENNINGS Seventh St. Bakery or stop his wagon at it goes by EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. ExpressTralns Leave Portland Daily. South. I North. 7:00 P.M. I Lv Portland at oooa.h 7:52p.m. I Lv Oregon uity l? i:uua.h 7:4fA.M. Ar San Francisco Lv 7:00 p. 5:00p.m. Ar Ogdeu Arl 1:10 p.m 6:06 P.M. Ar Denver Lv I 6:45 P.M 6:40 a.m. Ar Omaha Ar 8:50 A M 18:15p.m. Ar Chicago ly i 7:00 a.m. Ar Los Angeles Ar lM 8:15p.m. lAr Kl raBO At 'ir.K 4:15 P.M. I Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 A.M 7:56 A.M. Ar 'New Orleans Ar 8:40 pm DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman First clrfss and Tourist Can attached to all thruugh traina. ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY 8:30A.M. 1 Lv Portland Ar 4:80p.m 9:20 a.m. Lv Oregon City Lv8:8tp.ii 5:20p.m. I Ar Koseonrg i,ti v:wah COBVALLI3 MAIL DAILY I EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 7:80A.M. I I.v Portlund Ar 5:60 P M 11:55 A.M. I Ar Corvallia l.vl::ur.M At AlbatiT and Corvnlils ennnpet with train of Ort gon Central & Kastern R. R. INDIl'l SUEKCE PAPfF.KtilB DAILY (EXCE1T BUN 1M Y.I 1:50 P.M. Lv Portland Ar 1 8:25 A. M 7 80 P.M- Ar McMlnnville Lv I 5:60 A.M 8:30P.M. Ar Independence Lv 4:60 A.M mrrnr cniincctinn at Ban Francisco wllb Sleamslilp Lines for Hawuii, Japan, China, the t hlllnnliki. mid Australia. xor tlinnign i-tcaeis aim raus can uu ui uuicm .. 1 t ... . I, ,J on K. K. BOi D, Agent, OrfRnn City R. KOEE1.KR. C H. M A n K r A M, Manager, O. r. r Ageni, Portlund, Or. Portlandj Or. fn) a I Depabt TIME SCHEDULES Arkivi roB From Port and. raoM Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Fat Mail Ft.Worlh, Omaha, Mail. 1-00 p.m. Kansas City, 81 t:46p. m. Louis, Chicago, and East. Broiane Walla Walla, Spo- Bpaaana Fiver aane, Mlnneapo- Flyer J:40p.m. lis, St. Paul, Du- 1:80 a. m luth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East IMt.m. Ocean Stwmihlpi 4:00p.m. ' rrom Portland. Bail every five dayi. :00p.rn. Colunibla River 4Kp.m. Hxlsunday eteemen. Ex. Sunday woo'i?m. To Astoria and Way " Undiugs. Mjy. ,,.... RM, K4:U-.y Oragon City, Wew berg. Salem War Landings. 7:00 a. m. WHIaeH n :Mp-m-Tae..T?ur. MHi.,.r.. "j-j " Oregon City, Day ton, A Way Land ings. :00 a.m. WIHamttt Rlw. 4;Pi hai, Thar. Tue-t P"- Vaadlat. Portland to Corral- and Bat. lis A Way Land ings. Lr.MPUla tnakt Rlrav. LvUwljtP" V. a SOXAXMOK, A iwnt, Oregon City. W. M. HURLBUHT, mmm tmn$m AasmL rertlaud, Ot. BOARD OF CuflMISIONERS Proceedings of the nay Term of the ' County Board. " " BILL8 ALLOWED In the matter of tha payment of claims filed ugaii.st Clackamas county, the board of county commissioners hav ing: examined said claims and being full satisfied, it is ordered by the board thai the clerk shall issue warrants on the general fund in fayor of the persons fur the amounts hereinafter specified it' payment of raid claim : Eli Williams, assessor ac. ....... 96 00 J G Porter ' " " 72 00 JF Nelson . " " 69 01 N Blair " "' 72 00 RL Pollock " " 72 (X Courier-Herald, stationery 90 8 W A Huntley, supplies .. . 14 7$ Courier-Herald, printing ,. 58 86 Enterprise 21 45 Austin & Western Co, one drag. .121 00 Roake & Son, road sc.... 17 61 Pope ACo.roadae ' 9 05 Grand Jurors, April term J Casio 9 80 J C Newbury 9 20 T8 Mann 4- W H Faubian 8 40 0 VV Vonderahe.'. 8 2( Dayid Penman .. 9 20 OC Mikkleson 12 00 Petit Jurors, April term Raymand Dickey 6 (X B K Linn 3 4f J B Beeson..-.. ... 4 OC J T Drake 17 (M S R Taylor 16 4' P Nehren 2 00 R L Riniro , 14 6t James Baiy . . 24 00 T L Turner - 21 8t R Fanton 21 Hans Abbott 23 2 Curl Howell 23 21 T Huxley 24 81 J C Elliott 22 IK J C Schmidt 22 81 W Jones 21 w LD MuuiLOWer.' 23 CC J K Mortis.... 24 2t GrBnt Crite-er 25 0t J VV Boatman 24 20 R W Porter 24 2( Jolm Gret-n.... 2 20 J VV Grout..... 2 2( W 0 Williams 4 2i D Lyons ; 2 2i M E Willoughbv ... 4 2( A B Moore 2 2 (i A Schuebel. . 2 21 John Bradlty 2 2( VV H H Samson 2 2( (i W Church 2 2( T S Lawrence 2 21 James 8 in ill) 1 2 2' Cyrus Straight..' .' 2 2 Witnesses state vs Martin, cir cuit court Elmer Dixon 2 Ot C F Blythe 5 2 Mrs CF Blythe 5 2i Chas E Burns 2 2 Jacob Shade 2 01 I. I. Porter 2 21 Peter NehreB G W Grace DC Latouiette.... , 2W 2 2 ! 2 2( EG Cantteld 2 21 Witnesses grand jury, Cir ct J A Keck 3 4 Percy Harlow 3 61 J E Evans....: 3 4( W E Carll, insane ac 6 01 W Norris " " 5 0( C E Burns, Boys.Girls Aid So ace b 6 OTAT Co telephone acc 3 21 Bellomy & Busch, c h acc 6 Ot R L Russell, pauper acc 8 2E W Grout, sheriff acc 2 0( John Reinetnart O Noblitt's stables I ot State of Oregon vsM Or Morgan J P couit No 4 C Schuebel 7 16 M F McCown, constable & i Brt Jewell, witness 1 John Grindrr 1 9i Pearl Beeman 1 ' Stale vs Minnie VauHoulen, J P court No 4 (! Schuebel. J P 4 It M V M:Conn. constable 4 State vs Louis llimler, j p ct No 4 , C Schuebel. j p 2 M F McCown,. constable 1 A' N VV Bowlitnd. county mstilute.. 3 01 Charles Foeter, cir ct 150 Paul Hussock, pauper acc 1 IK W P & P Co road acc zi G A Harding, pauper acc 75 J J Cooke, bd of prisoners 7 14 T8 Mann, c haec. tu Ina M Oliase w w Tom Cowing i o Will L Miller, sheriff's acc 28 on Ky Yannt, witness grand jury.. 3 Oil T B Hankins, elieriff acc 28 50 K O Maddock. c h acc ' w Mrs Winesett, pauper acc 10 Ot1 R P Rands: countv surveyor..., '20 0C K P frauds, surveyor 33 00 W H riavaae. sheritl acc iu ou W H Cooke. . 6 00 Carll & Sommer. co olivsicians. . 60 00 B ROAD REPORTS APPROVED. In the matter of the payments of claims filed against Clackamas county, the board of county commissioners nav- . ! I T.l . n .1 V.att,f inir fxamineu suiu ciaiuia aim uc'f fully satisfied, it is ordered by the board that the clerk shall issue warrants on the general and road funds in favor oi the nersons for the amounts hereinafter specified in payment of said claims: Road District No 1 T.ahor on Milwaukie. Baker's Ferry Willsburg, Sectien Line and Milwaukie and Fouler roads. W H Counsell 22 00 W H ConnBell and team 15 00 E Lyons 15 00 Jesse Coates ' 1 60 Con battin blaster 4 00 Henry Stuckey 7 50 Vigont Powder Co 22 44 Total $ 87 40 Tools on hand: one plow, four slip scrapers one wheeler, one pick, and 50 pounds of powder on hand . Road District No 2 Labor on Milwaukie and Foster, Ore eon Citv Baker's Ferrv roads. FM Sumner 6 00 F M Sumner and team 4 50 C G Millard 1 60 W Jones 1 60 U 8 Blakney 20 00 U 8 Blakney and team 15 00 JIIMever 8 96 Total 57 46 Tools on hand: four slips and two mod scrapers, one dIow and one pick. Road District No 3 iaDor on uregon ymy auu iii'm.u., Winston and Union school bouse and Milvaukia and Foeter roads. Wm Buchman and team f 9 00 W W Cooke and team. 12 00 Chris Hider and team 9 (X) A W Cooke . 8 00 O Wolfhagen, blatkemith... . 3 5C Total .............$41 5(1 Tools on hand : one rod scraper, two mlieel scrapers, four slip scrapers and one road plow. Road District No6 T II Revenue, supervisor $21 00 F Jonsrttd 1 75 Total $24 75 Tools on hand: one No 5 road plow, i'vt-n slush pcrapers, two spuds for dig irii g powder holes. . Road Di-ttict Noll I.i.bor on Portland and Forsythe road. I E Smith..'. 25 00 I Kt-nt 9 00 E RWers 7 60 VV W Smith 7 50 W Forytbe ..: 12 00 W II Smith 10 60 VV El.y 2 63 It L Russell..... 9 00 P Harris , 12 00 Richardson 14 25 Pope & Co, fuse 7 I A J titles, plank A 2i R L Knssi'll. hardware 2 85 C A Wuolfolk, blackbmilhing... 1 00 Total .$117 22 Tools on hand: Thiee scrapers, one plow, eight shovels, four picks, one tnaltot k, one drill. Koad District No 12 Labor Baker's Ferry and Eale Creek roads and repairing culverts. F W Riehhi ffand team $ 9 00 M II Riebhiff 6 00 Total....,...;.. .....$15 IX Tools on hand : one plow, three sera ieis, Ihren picks and one Hale digger Road District No 13 Labor on Viola hill VV C Wurd $11 25 O Zleuger 4 5t BCWard... 9 Ot f A Randolph 3 0( ?ert Matt oon with team 12 01' Hi Mattoo 12 Ot' vV H Mattoon ,. ... 20 Ot W M Stone 5 00 Total ..$76 76 Road District No 14 Labor on Walker bill, Maple Lane and Vio'a toads. ' W Whit man $ 1 iam Bartlett 1 5' V Mau i 5 0 JMaulz 3 0i T. tal H 0 Tools on hand : two Blip Bcrapers, on. low, four Hone hammers, two rock akes, two iron crow bars. Road District No 15 Uhor on Strinistown, McCord and nev String'own roads. oads. R II Tabor riioum Lindsay ileniy Joehnke i E Tabor 8 Of 6 2.r 3 0 6 2" vl C McCord .'. 3 0i tt H Tabor 8 (M i E Tubor.. 5 2? V T Howland 1 VIC McCord 2 2f -Slielly... 3 Of oneuy leoige Kidder 5 4t 0 H Tot.nr 6 01 7,..,it Pnmlpr Co 16 21 Total v72 9( Pni.1 nialrii't No 16 Labor on C H Foster road and Bigg- mJ lAlunrl hridiTPS. . 1 H KWer 24 00 HBreman 27 7f t Hi'Iipw 11 ' c (iutherlet and team 6 87 tV.n Hunlnr 1 1 M,.r!,,rH . 8 X6 in .ItihriRon J- 1. leorne Crist VWi iarxruu Rltinihftrd 1 ' Cmil nulhrlch .'. . 10 Sr' Chas Mattock J "V Jeoige Rider Slttehley . , . . Tlieo Billeter Blanchard I) Penman Frttnk Engle lias Rider R O Leland 0 Bremer A Bremer Vigorit Powder Co Total U88 -18 Tools on hand : one striking hammer. three slip scraperB, one plow, one crow bar, one stone nnmmer, one Btuimu.... nnd spoon, two grubbers, two stone picks. Koho District JMO i W FiBher and team J Wolfer George Kaylor Harry Gilmore DR Dimniick Total 12 00 Tools on hand: four scrapers, two spuds, one new Western road trader. Materials on hand: 800 pounds of Vig orit oowder. Road District No 20 Labor on Shockley road Stephen Hutchinson..... J w Tools on hand: one plow, one sledge handle, two slip scrapers, one drill, Materials on hand: 20 sticks powder, part of a coil, caps and box. Road District No 21 Labor on Canyon Creek and Meadow brook roads. ' . P EBonney "Y Emery Gottburg Burton Hubbard i John Carlson f f? W E Bonney w ' Total 15 25 Tools on hand : two scrapers. Wnurl HUtrirtt No 23 T n r An Pattnur Ann Neadv roads, i""'' ' in O Walker w Tools on hand: four slip scrapers, two wheel scrapers. Koad District JNO 2-J J 8 Yoder 3 35 Schwartz 3 35 3 35 4 10 4 19 2 05 8 00 1 65 1 30 1 30 1 65 Lee Yoder A J Yoder J B Hein Wm Yoder Fred Watson LB Yoder 0 ZD 17 25 6 00 8 25 4 13 1 50 3 00 1 80 1 60 3 00 1 80 .$ 4 50 . 1 50 .$ 1 50 . 1 50 . 3 00 Eric Sether A Kleve Albert Yoder D Zimmerman... 8am Wolfer D J Kropf 1 60 1 60 1 60 Hen- y Wolfer I 50 Ben Wolfer 1 60 C E Hilton 1 35 Henry Deilz 1 35 A Wiegands : . 5 70 Sol Kinir ii 00 Gorte Krockart 7 60 8 Mitts 0 00 K Stotiffcr 3 0i Wm Ktihnke..... 3 00 has Konsi'hacks 3 00 GKonschsck 3(0 Montandon.... 8 76 F J-'mith 9 00 D Ritter 3 Oil B Rwp 3 35 Total $05 70 Tools on hand: one road plow, twr lip scrapers, new, two slip scrapers, old. Koad District No 25 John Barlh , $ 8 00 ane Gribhle 6 00 Polk Gribble 6 75 Chas Reynolds 3 00 ?has Hat nock 75 Henry Bartta 8 00 Ed Morris .. 0 00 Total. ....v.136 60 Tools on hand : one plow and three scrapere. Road District No 27 Labor on Glad Tidings, Marquam nnd Monitor roadi. Ira Jatres..... ....... $ 8 00 0 Johnson 3 00 Johnson 2 2 I D Eventson -75 E Christuferson 3 00 fourx H 0 3 0t 1 5t 2 2f 3 or 7f uri( faalie ..... Humane nson .... N Birtchett Adams.. 7.'. A Stanton 21 (0 Bluford Stanton anJ team 12 (H Bliiford Stanton.. ..... 6 00 W M Bird 6 (X Ola Rye 5 26 Peter Womdahl 4 ot P H Thompson 1 60 W II Lenon 1 8 P J Anderson and team 3 ot P J Anderson 1 5( B Aoilerson 1 5( Edward Pe'erson 1 6i Nelson. 1 50 lans Jenson 1 f( lohn Worndthl 3 (X Peter Olsen : 3 W V R Garrett 15 -V A Jackson 1 61 F Jackson... 15' Jalif'vnla Powd"r Works 50 8F A Siaiiton, freight 3 71 Total.. 1 IH4 71 Tools on hand : one road scraper, fivi hag scrapera, two crowbars, two picks 'lie gravel bed and toad plows and thre vheel scrapers. Material on hand; 50.5. 'Oimds powder. Road District No 28 Vm Mill.r $1 Tools on hand : one road scraper. Road District No 30 W Wanker with team $ 3 71 I O'Brieo 1 50 V Wanker 2 25 Childs 2 26 U Fox 75 i Klser 7f I R ilavs 3 01 Total 14 2f Tools on hand : two canthooks, tw ciapers, two wheelbarrows, one set of hills, one plow, two sledges. Road DistiietNoSl Labor on Stein Creek and grade, nevi itHfford and Oregon City roads. lohn Aden $ 9 00 lames Ztimer and team 12 0( has Wanner, team 9 0( August Stein 2 2ii Wm Platta T Jlaiie Peters, 1000 rails 7 50 Isiiies Yutner, repairing 1 i 50 vlark Bukcr 9 u Paul Reichle 00 Win JHier 13 50 has Pohfke 10 6 Henry Aden 12 00 iieorge Biehle 18 Ot lohn Schats. 16 B(. John Aden 22 Ot F Urofs 7 5f Vilolph Gross 1 50 Wm Schatz 3 Of Ueorne Saum, lumber 19 81 Pepper and Peters, 100 spikes. . . 4 CO Total $108 31 Tools o:i hand: one road plow, one road scraper No 2; one road grader Material on hand : 1300 feet of lumber and 90 pounds spikes. Road District iNo U VV F Youiig . 0 00 OA Baker 6 00 SEHillman 3 00 Iia McConnell 1 00 Will Yeager 1 00 K M Kelsom 2 2') Hugh Ilor .. 2 25 Will Todd o z 6 oa 2 00 3 00 Geo Voting , 0 I Calkins. 1 Taylor , Albert Cioss Ross Looney Mho Todd... 1 00 1 50 1 60 Fred Stahlnecker 0 UU Robert Stahlnecker 1 50 8 E Ilillman la 35 Vigorit Powder Co 61 U Total 123 40 Tools on hand : four scrapers and one road grader. Materials on hand: 400 pounds of powder. Road District No 33 Frank Millard .". 7 50 Wm Tucker 3 00 Rnirnnn Mwellen 7 50 John Lewellen ; 9 60 John Lewellen, bridge work 9 50 Total 130 50 Tools on hand : three road scrapers Road District No 34 California Powder works $51 15 Material on hand : 500 pouncis powaer, (Continued next week.) Shoe repairing of all kinds at F,U, Cross' harness shop, opposite A O U W building on the hill, LowePt prices ever quoted on all kinds of trimmed and untrimmed bati. Miss Goldsmith. Those intending to plant tomatoes for field crop should send to Street, Clacka mas, for his low figures. For the latest thin in millinery best prices, call on Miss Goldsmith, BATH COMFORT ta unknown unleaa everv hing coimncted with the bath tub Is In i erleot order. Tl e I'liimblna: done bv na la thnrnniihU MtlnfaA. tory bw-anse it is dona right. F. C. GADKE Progressive Business Men Insure in a first-class companies With an experenccd agent. F. E Donaldson, Agent fire and Accident insurance BANK OF OREGON CITY 'LDE8T BAH KINO HOUSE IK THE CITT PAID VP CAPITAL, 150,000.00 SURPLUS tKJttOM resident, 'toe president ashler, Cha. B. OAuruss Geo. A. HaediM B. Q. Caohele I General Banking Business TiansaoUd Deposit! Received Subject to Check. l Approved Bills aud Notes Discounted. County and City Warrant! Bought. Loaui Hade on Available Security Exchange Bought and 4nld. Collection! Made Promptly. Draft! Sold Available In Any Part Of tb forli. Telographlo Exchange Sold on Portland, Baa 'rannisco Chicago an1 New York. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Notice to Farmers I have erected en south rid" of Main St., mar VVnolen Mills, Orrgon Ciiy,' feed yard for the benefit, ot the public uilh first-cliiss toilet nnd wuiting lot m for the ladies. My prices are as follows: Stall room for tesin 10c, single rig 10c, sailtllo horse 5c. Aleo horses kept by the ilny, we k or iiionili. Bum room to lent iy the nionih, also w rral for lot re btcck. Fee 1 always on hniid. 1 MARK V BUSSAPO. ProD. W. II. YOUNG'S Livery & feed Stablo Hub the lest looking rigs and cheapi st rates in tho city. Cor. Main and 4th Ct. OREGON CITY. OREGON BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor Oregon City, Oregon Pure Milk and Full Measure) given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Molton Dairy and b OoavaeaaW NeedM Over There. Washington, May 11. Those who ex pect an early return of the volunteers in accordance with the promise of the war department will no doubt bedisappoint- ed when they read the announcement that a number of transports are leavini Manila and none of the organizations are returning upon them. The fact Is, the California and Oregoa regiments, the first to go to Manila, are now performing too important service U be rpared, as are all other volunteer regiments in the Philippines. Unless peace comes, the volunteers cannot be spared, unless the provincial army is organized. Already much available time has been lost in delaying the organiza Shall we fSSW tell you J A why ? IJl & tion of that army, and the hope is that. the volunteers can te held until the Filipino rebellion is oyer. Just why th transports should be sent to the United States without troops is unexplained. They are not needed hare, for transpor tation bas been provided lor all troops nnder orders to the Philippines. ad trOmptiT tAUMM Ubr uBm m xtM. 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