Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, May 26, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    -Land Titles and Land
' Omct Business a Specialty.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
0
Will pVaotlce In all the Courts of the State and
lie Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlment at Wash
Elgton. K0OM 8, CHABHAS BUILMNQ,
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
JOHW H. WOURMS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SDeutffyr Stbbolat.
Oregon City, Orkqon
Office with H. K. Cross.
.YAN R. HYDE
,x LAW OFFICE
Will practice In all the Courts of the State and
tfceO. S. Umd Offloe. Abstract made. Land Ti
les Quieted. Conveyances and all I egnl Docu
ments drawn. Real Estate bmiftht and sold. Divor
t a f pec'ally. Office is Caufisld Building,
OREGON CI1Y, OREGON.
(JEORGE LINCOLN STORY
, , LAWYER
Will practice 1n all the Courts of this State and
WashiDKton. Foreclosure of Mortgagee and Pro-
tatte Matters a B.ecieiiy. iiiies exmninea and
Abstracts made. Office, Caufiki d Building.
fl. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ODDoalte Huntley's Book Store. Ud Stain
OREGON CITY, - OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
. OF OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business
Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col
lections. Buys and sells exchange on all poiuu
In the United Stales and Europe and on Hoiig
Kong. Deposits received turjert to check.
Bank open from A M.ios-P. M.
D-CLAlODRt'llK, IEED J. MEYER,
President. Cashier.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY . T . . OREGON
Gro. C. Bbowkiu J. TJ. CAMroiu,
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caudeld BuUdlng Oregon City, Or
W. S. U'REN
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite Hu&tley's, J
OREGON CITY
OREGON
C. SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2)eutff)tt Stbbolat.
OREGON CITY OREGON
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Publlo and Real Estate Broker
Liadinq Insuaancb Aoehcy or CLACI1MA1
COONTY
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal fioeumeuta a Specialty
Office on east side of Main street
Between 6U and 7th
OREGON CITY,
. OREGON
M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Kxperienoe.)
Offers his professional services to the people of
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to Catarrh and Chronlo diseases.
Best of references elven.
Office in Willamette Build In.
Office hours: 10 to li a. m., 4 to 4 p. m.
OHEGON CITY .... OREGON
DR. GEO. IIOEYE,
DENTIST.
Office In Caufleld Building, Main Street
Oregon Citv. ' '
Bkidqi and Obown Work a Specialty.
All work warranted and satisfaction
guaranteed.
DR. J. H. MILLER,
DENTIST,
Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot,
pBEQoH Our, . Obsqon
t .
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST. '
Graduate of the Northwestern Univer
sity Dental School, also of American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH DR. VBLCH.
WiUameUt Block - Oppotitt Potloffict
Okjcooh Cm, Ojueoon.
C. N. GREENMAN
(Established 1865 ,
THE PIONEER EXriiESSMAM AND
DBAYMAN
Parcels Delivered to All Part of the City
OREGON CITY . T - . . OREGON
Hoblitt Livery and Sale Stable
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
Oitha Street betwMi tit Bridge aidtbt
Depit.
DtabU and single rlrf and saddle horses i
ways a kaad i the lowest rawa, and a own
also eoBtMted with the bare tot loot etocj
fnylBtomlUasi Maardlnf any kind of Itoet
aroaipilT attain so M by latter ot peraoa.
HORSES B6BT R SOLD.
BATH COMFORT
Ir linlf llnU'ti itnlu. ... .,1.1- . .
oittn tub Is In rerleet order.
ii.e riiunning oone t.y ns U thorughly entlsfae
tory bwsuse il k. dunr jlglit.
F. C. GADKE
BOLTON DAIRY
CHA8. CATTA, Proprietor
Oregon City, Oregon
Pure Milk and Full Measuro
given; delivered to any
part of the dty.
Try Holton Dairy ud bo OaavoeoeV
Vav.a)-
i "STEVENS FAVORITE"!
RIFLE. I
22-Inch barrel, weight 4J pounds.
Carefully bored and tested. For
22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges.
Nn. 1 7.
Plain Open Sights, $6,00
Nn IB
Target Sights, $8.50
Ask your dealer for the " FAVO.
RITE." If he doesn't keep it we
will send, prepaid, on receipt of
price.
Send stamp for complete cata
logue showing our full line, with val
uable information regarding rifles
and ammunition in general. 1
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO .j
as P.O. BOX
CHICOPEB PALLS, MASS.
Ui3
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THK
SOUTH KliU PACIFIC 10.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
i It Takes Down."
South. North.
7:0 P.M. l,v Ponlnnd Ar, SOfU.t
Wp. m. I.v Oivittm city I t I 7 0oa.(
7:4.".M. Ar Ban Franomco T,v j 7 p
j:(i0p.M Ar Onnen Arl 1:10 pm
6i5 P.M A- Denver I.v ' 6:45 P.M
:l a.m. Ar - i meha Ar 8:60 a m
8:15p.m. Ar Chbato lv 6:80 A.M
7:0OA.M -Ar .( AliielfS Ar U :2rt P.M
8:15 p.m. I Ar M lJso Ar 2: p.M
4 15 km. I Ar lort Worth Ar x:40 A M
7-56 a.m. I Ar New Orleans Ar 8 40PM
DINIItG CAPS, tBSEfiVATION CARS.
-I'ullnan First oIjss end Tourist Curs
a luelied u all tho ugh trains,
ROSKBl'EG MAIL DAILY x
8:0A.M. . Lv I'urtland . Ar4:80p
9 20 A.M. Lv Orpirnn city I.v S:Sp.
5:20 P. M, I A r Rosebtirg I.v I 7.8 A
COEVALLI3 MAIL DvILY tkxcKPT SUNDAY.;
7:30 A.M. I I.v Portland Ar I fl:60 P. J'
11:55 A.M. Ar Corvallif Lvl:'.0P.M
At Albanv and Cnrvnlils ronnpet with train
ol Oregon Oiitim A: tustprn K. K.
INDKl'IKDINCE PAfSENClB DAILY (EJCEIT
SUNDAY.:
4:50P. M. I Lv
7! P.M Ar
8:30 P. M. Ar
Portland
-McMlnnvillp
lnd,ji)endenco
Ar
Lv
Lv
8:25 A.M
5:50 .y
4:,r.0A.M
Direct connectlen at Ppn Frniiclseo with
Sleamslilp Lines for Hawaii. Juuuu, i Lina. the
Philippluef. and Aufitraha.
For thrutiKh tic lieu ano rates call on or address
E. E. liOl'I), A tent, Oretton Cltj
R. KOEIII KR, f. II. MARKHAM,
ilanKer, o. F. S P. AKent,
Portlund, Or, Portland, Or.
Depabt TIME SCHEDULES Arm vi
FOR From Pott and. . from
Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Fast
Mall Ft. Worth. Omaha, Mail.
(:00p.m. Kanxas City, tit 6:45p.m.
Louht, Chicago,
and East.
Bpokana Walla Walla, 8po- Spokane
Flyar kane. Mlnneapo- Flyer
1:20 p.m. lis, St. Paul, Du- 1:80 a. m
luth, Milwankee,
Chicago and Kaat
IMl.nl. OcoanSlaamshlpi 4:00 p.m.
From Portland. ,
Sail every five days.
1:00 p.m. Columbia Rlvsr 4:00p.m.
Iz. Sunday Iteamsrt. Ex. Sunday
Saturday ,
iM p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
(:00 a.m. Wltlimttt dm. 4:30 p.m.
Iz. Sunday Kx. Sunday
Oreron City, New
berg, Salem A Way
Landings.
7:00 a.m. Wlllamtflo anal Yis. 1:80 p.m.
Tue., Tour. kill Rlvarg. Mon., Wed.
ana (at. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton, A Way Land
ings. (:00a.m. WlllsmtH llvar. 4:80 p.m.
IW.. Thar. Tuea., Thnr.
ana Aat. Portland to Corval- and Sat.
lit Way Land
ings. LT. BlPUia Inak Ilrw. LT.lfiwlttoa
2:11a.m. ajptirta U UwUtoa : l-
dai y j ' i 1
it . I. 1
I. & DOHAXMOX, Afwi, Oragon aty.
W. H. HURLBURT,
eawral raatBgef Agaatt. Fortland, Ot.
OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899.
BOAKD OF CO M MiSS 10S E KS.
Regular Mai Term of the Conulj
Board.
S. F. Harks, chairman; J. B. Morton,
R. Scott, commissioners.
(Continued from last week)
In the matter of uoiitinuinu the al
lowance heretofore made to Mrs LP
Clark, an indigent peruon, It is ordered
that said aid be continued at. the rate ol
$! per mouth from May I, 181)9.
In the matter of the report of viewers
ot damages on the petition of John
Ferguson, et al. Now at this time conies
on to be heard the report of J S Mc
Vlurav, James Smith and John Kisley,
heretofore appointed viewers of damage?
to determine bow much less valuable, ii
any, the land of John Benson would be
rendered by the opening ol tne Joint
Ferguson road as petitioned for. Stud
report shows that ail three of said view
erg me' pursuant to the order of this board
and after duly qualifying the' procevd 'c
to view said toad the who.e dit) anci
through the land of said claimant foi
damages. And it appealing that tu
ooaru was in error in appointing new
ppraisers or viewers ol da inn ires i 8 tin
old ones had never met and pe farmed
their duty as r qaiied by law. And tin
ooaru b ing satnsnetl that said proceed
ugs were illegal. Il is ordered that said
report be declared null and void, and
t hat J. T Apperson, Michael Oat field and
lounTalbert be ordered to meet at the
place of beginning of said road on Wed
nesday May 24. and after beiim dul)
sworn yiew said road the whole distance
through the lands of John Benson, and
repoit in writwig at the next regular term
f this board how much less valuable,
f any, said lands would be rendered by
the location and opening ofthe Ferguson
road as petitioned lor, and it is furthei
ordered that I he expense account of said
viewers of damages be paid by Clacka
nas county. The attorney for petition
rs tiled a written protest against the
i-jtion of the board in declaring the re
port of J 8 Mo Vlorray, J imea Smith and
I F Rt-ley viewers llegal, null and void
f C MeMurray, 1 da and 24 miles $4 4
fAines Smith 1 " 33 " 5 30
I K Rislev 1 " 28 " 4 80
In the matter of the petition filed bj
B F Linn, et al, for a change in the Linn
road. In the matter of the petition tiled
hv B F Linn and more than 12 house
Holders of the cuiiuiy living in the
Vicinity of the road described in the pe
tition and prayings viewers to be up
pointed to view and locale a countv
road in Clackamas county, Oreeon, de-
suiitMid as follows: Being 40 feet in
width and commencing at the intersec
tion of (he Oitgun City and Cuttingsville
road and the center line rutin ng east
nd went of section 15, tp 3 s, of r 2 e, ol
the Willamette Meridian in Clackamav
count v : thence in a straight line easterly
lo the quarter stake between sees 14 and
15, in taid township and range; thence
eaHt on quarter section line in section 14
about V of a mile to the head of a can
yon leuoimr down to Aheriiethy creek,
thence in a northeat'te ly direction on
the most practicable route crossing the
.section line between sections IZ and 1,1
ami from Iheiice easterly and southerly
a stake marked R. A. set in section
line between feet ion 12 and 13; thence
.-abt on said line past the quarter stake
to a stako marked "K. A."; thence
outheaBterly on the most practicable
'oute and terminating at the south end
of Baker's Ferry road, also known on
the records as the Linn road, and for the
vacation of all that portion of the preseni
traveled road lying between th termi
nals above not occupied by the new
road Said petitioner tiled his affidavit of
no1 ices posted respecting said road,
showing .that there bad been posted:
one on court house bulletin board, and
three in three moBt public places in
vicinity of proposed road for more
than 30 days prior to the presentation of
the petition, He also filed a bond for
$100 conditioned according to law. The
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that A J Thayer, C C Williams and Joe
Myers he and are hereby appointed
viewers to meet at place of beginning on
the 25th day of May, and subscribe to a
written oath ol cilice administered by h
V Rands, a skilled surveyor, he being
appointed by the board to euryey said
roadt before proceeding to view and
locate Paid road and report in writing at
the next regular term of this board
In the matter of the improvement of
the change in the Dayton and Oregon
City road in district No 31, it is ordered
by "the board that Supervisor Aden of
t-aid district be allowed 100 to complete
said road.
In the matter of Albeit Pick closing a
countv load, it is ordered by the board
that the clerk notify said Albert Pick
not to close said road through bis land.
In the matter of the appointment of
supervisors of bicycle paths. This
matter coming on to be heard at this
time on the petition of J F Clark, etal,
it is hereby ordered that J F Clark A J
MoDtgtmeVy, W A Huntley, E II Cow
ing, C H Dye, O Wissinger and T J
Gary be and are hereby appointed euper
viEora of bicycle paths in said county
without pay of any kind from said
county. Said supervisors to construct
a path from Oregon City toward Port
land by way of the most practicable
route, expending only the money col
lected from the bicycle tax or private
contributions on said path, said super
visors to be personally and severally
liable to this board for the expenditure
of any sums in excess of said bicycle
tax, in excess of the said tax for the
year 1899. The money to be expended
only on the public roads or where the
right of way is secured by written in
strument unless otherwise ordered by
this board. Said supervisors to employ
men to build said path at not more than
$1.50 per day. All bills to be paid out
of the bicycle path fund in the same
manner as woik on the county roads is
paid for out of the road fund of said
county. The work on said path to be
t egnnas tvon as the said supervisor
shall report adopting a route and show
ing right of way over any private
property, which siid route may cross.
In the matter of claim of J M Ware
for damages ; it is ordered by the board
that raid claim for damage which wag
filed at the last term of this board be
denied.
In the matter of extending the tax roll
it is ordered by the board that said tax
roll be extended for 30 days from this
date.
In the matter of the petition of J J
Cooke for a tax rebate for a receipt
erroneously issued. The board being
fully advised in said premises ft is
ordered that said petition be granted in
the sum of $14.4 ) and the clerk is here
by authorized to istue a w trrant for
same.
J J Cooke. . . $14 40
in the matter ofthe Detitionof John
Fichen for a tax rebate. This matter
coming on now to be heard and the
board being fully advised, it is crdered
that said petition be denied.
In the matter of petition and subscrip
tion Hot from 'oad district No 38 Now
comes Paul Dunn and 19 others from
said district by petition presenting a
subscription list of $363.75, and request
inn the board to furnish olank forone mile
of road and they would prepaie the road
oea ana lay tne same Iree of chargn.
And the board not being fully satisfied,
it is ordered that said matter be referred
to Commissioner Scott with power to act
In the matter of the netition and sub
scription list from road distiict No 30;
the bjard being fully advised in the
matter, it is oidered ibat said petition
be granted.
In the matter of the petition of Enoch
Sk'uvin and nine others fur aid for C L
Swan, an indigent person, it is ordered
o tne board that sat J petition be de
nied,
In the matter of a petition of Elizabeth
Ayer fur a tax rebate, it is ordered by
the board that said pelitiou be laid ovai
until signed by petitioner.
in the matter of the petition of Join:
II Withoit for a tax rebate, the saint.
was denied.
In the matter of ihe salaiv of tin
deputy assessor, it is ordered by the
board that salary remain at $3 per da
is neretoiore allowed, Commissionei
Matks dissenting.
In the ma'ter of the reports of offinen
or April, 1899 The board having ex
.tunned the reports of collections ol tin
lerk and recoider for the month ol
A( ril, 1899, and b ling fully satistind, ii
is ordered that the same be and an
hereby approved. The reports siio
collections as follows to wit :
Clerk $278 8 .
Recoider. ..... . . , 177.15
In the matter of the mileage ajul pet
diem of the county commissioners foi
the May 1SJ9, term it B ordered by the
i)oad that the mileage and per diem o
the county commissioners for the Mat
term b a unwed as utiows to-wit:
S F Marks r $20 20
J R M rtou.. ...25 01
R Scott ; 21 60
In the matter of bicycle paths ii
Needy precinct. It is hereby ordered
thiBOth day of May, 1899, that fiom and
after this date, that all paths along tin
public road, hereinafter mentioned on
the outer edue, and nn either Bide there
of, bhall be and the same are hereby
declared bicycle paths, said paths to bt
five fett wide. First Beinnin ai
Needv, and running thence in a north'
erly direction along the county road tw
mles. Second Beginning at Needy
and running thence in an easterly direc
tion along the conLty road for a dis
tance of two mile. Third Beginning
at JNreriy and running thence in a fount
erly direction along the coanty road foi
a distance of two miles. Fourth Be
ginning at Needy and running tliei.ee in
neater y direction along the county road
for a tliataoce ot three miles.
In the matter of the appointment of a
deputy county surveyor. It is ordered
by the hoard that the appointment ol
John W Meldrum as deputy connCy
suiveyor, is hereby a proved and con
firmed.
In the matter of work done by road
supervisors, it iB ordered by ttie board
that for each dav's work reported for
him; elf, each supei visor shall jeport five
days foi his men.
In the mailer of the petition of Fay
Moody lor a tax rebate, it is ordered by
Ihe board that said petition be gra ted,
and a rebate on double ussessine t of
$5 27 be allowed.
Elnor Moody.. $5 27
AHJOUKNED SESI ), MAY 15
In the matter of eironeous assess
ments, it was ordered tl at the sheriff be
allowed to accept affidavits in correcting
erroneous ateestments.
In the matter of the improvement of
the Molalla road. Said matter having
been laid over from the regular session
of the board, and it appealing to the
t board that over zol)0 has been subscribed
jtowaid the Improvement of said road,
i.n.i i.,,t ')-.nn K. ,i, ,.,,,.,.,t
by the board, and the board being fully
satisfied, it is ordered that said subscrip
tion list be accepted, and the road
ordered improved according lo plans and
specifications of J Heniy Smith, sur
veyor. lit the matter of laying corduroy in
road dittrict No 15. Now comes j W
Powell before Ihe hoard and represents
that a certain piece of road in district No
15 is almost impassable, and offers to
furnish corduroy delivered on said road
if the county will lay same and make
n cessary culverts, and the board being
fully advised, it is ordered that the clerk
notify Road Supervisor Tabor of said
district to lay said corduroy and make
necessary culverts when Dr Powell had
delivered eaid corduroy on the road.
In the matter of the survey in the
change in the Molalla road petitioned
for by U Milo Cooper. Said R Milo
Cooper having offered to pay the ex
pense of said survey, it is ordered by
the board that the county surveyor be
ordered to make said survey. -.In
the matter of the purchase of blank
deeds and two blank book covers for
recorder. The board being fully satis
fled in the matter, it is ordered that the
recorder order from the county purchas
ing agent, A W Cheney, 1000 blank
deeds- and two blank book covers, said
deeds to be sold at a Blight advance on
cost prices.
In the matter of the petition of John
Myers for quit claim deed frotnxounty.
The board being fully advise! in the
matter, it is ordered that the clerk exe
cute said quit claim to said John Myers
in the name of Clackamas county.
In the matter of the petition of A
Mather for a tax rebate of $14 92 The
bjard not being satisfied, it is ordered
that said petition lie laid over until the
June term of this board.
In the matter of the petition for a tax
rebate for L J Will Bug on the O C Dean
estate, it is ordered by the board that
(aid petition be ranted, as it is a plain
case of double assessment, and the clerk
is hereby ordered to cancel said assess
ment on the delinquent tax roll of 1897
In the matter of the bicycle path fund.
This matter coming on to be heard on
motion of J F Clark for the wheelmen
of said county, and the court being fully
advised, it was ordered that the super
visors heretofore appointed, selected by
tbem between Oregon City and the
county line, and that they purchase such
material and tools as are necessary to
constr ict said pa'h am) employ men and
teams to work on said paths. A'so that
the mint y collected fro.n and art mid
Damascus be expended on paths in that
vicinity to be selecti-d in said precinct by
the wheelmen, that all rums ol way
must be granted by written instrument
to the county where the said paihs are
built, or built along the highway or
dedicated strsets.
In the matt'-r of erroneous assess
ment. J. T. Apmipion and Mis Barlow
were allowed a rebate of $17 65 each on
account of double assessment.
In the mailer of the report of J H
Ralston oti repairing the Field's bridge.
It is oidered by the board that said re
port be accepted and account paid as
follows to wit:
J H Ralston ....$59 50
Charles Gallogly .33 25
Eugene Shep.trd 2 00
George Beihle 7 50
SBatdorf 5 00
A.E Buckles 5 00
Tualatin Mill Co , 30 00
Popa&Co 5 10
In the maUnr of improving roads in
district No 36, it i ordered by the board
that said pant ions be laid over until
June term.
Board ndj 'timed to meet with Mult
nomah countv c miiuistt oneis in refer
euce to bicycle path
Pont Order for Decoration and
Decoration Day. '
Headqmtiters' Meade Post, No 2, G.
V.. R., May 16. Members of Meade post
tnd all o'd col liers who ileMre to partici
pate, in ihe parade on Decoration day
-till assemble at ti-e poet room at 9
o'clock a in. on Tuesday, May HO, pre
paratory to marching to the cemetery to
tecorati the graves of fallen comrades
Baige8 and uniforms will he worn where
possible. A stop vt ill be made at Shive
r's hall, where an address will be made
by Rev. P. K, Haniun ml.
Mi rnbers ol the P' tst will also vei e
in their post room al 9:3J a. m. sharp
on Sunday, May 28, to march to the M.
E. church to attend divine service in
memory of our fallen comrales.
E W. MlDLAM,
Chairman Con mittee.
N. Y, Worli alii Courier-Herali $1.15
It's easy to
haul a big
load up aj
big bill if
you crease
the wagon
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MICA Axle Greass
Oet a box and learn why It's tha
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Sold evervwhftrM. M,ila hv
STANDARD OIL, CO.
P. ZOLLNER,
Photographer
Fine Photographs CI eap
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SI aving and Hair Cutting done with
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ADMIN iSTKATOR'3 NOTICE.
Notice Is hen-lay arl v n that t havelwen appoint
ed 'l n i In 1st i at, r of the esUlo of Julm a Hunan,
dewuied, lV tho H'liioralile Kmitiiy Court of
(Jlai kanias cr.nnty, Orfiron. All peri ons having
claims airalnst'sald ci-tate are Imroliy niitlllwl tu
present the mime lo m fur payment at iny noma
at MolallH, iJ ac'kuni a countv On-Rm-, Willi
prnuor vouchers Iherolor, wi'tlilu six months
in. in the dute of this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 2,'rth dny of
May, I8W.
O. W. ROHBINS,
Ailni!nltrotorof Uiefsute of John B. Dugan, do
ceased. THLA.-UitER'S NOTICE.
Notici: H IirtU.UY oiven that ocnty
WarMii t h dorsed prior lo Incumber li,18li'
are now h lei,. And Intanwt wl.l cuase on tin
sanit on die dale of ilii notice.
JACOB BlltDF,
Treasurer of Clackamas County.
Oregon City, M.y Ittth, lsw.
Bryan's New Book
REPUBLIC ox EMPIRE?
THE PHILIPPINE QUESTION
HON. WILLIAM J.BRYAN
With Supplementary
Chapters from
Hah. Anil
Hoar, Veat, Allen, White, Uor.
nan, baoon, Mon, Ilanlel,
.,.. . " , . man. Money, Turner, Teller, Host. AUDarw CUaMiata.
the iEATio or IMPERIALISM AND ABSOLUTISM DENOUNCED.
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THS INDEPENDENCE COMPANY. Publishers,
FRANKLIN BUILDING, CHICAGO.
Una W .t
umiwe, jinuw,
Progressive
Business
Men
Injure in a fi rst-class compatiia'
With an experenced agent.
F. E. DonalJson, A&ent
fire and Accident insurants
BANK OF OREGON CITY
LDE8T BANKING UOCSB IN THB CIT
IAID TJP CAPITAL, 15000.00
SVJtPLUS flO,S50.00
-resident,
'toe president
ashler,
Cais. B. CAVrutK
Gto. A. BABDIlS
B. 0. Cadhih
General Banking Business Transacts!
Deposits Received Subject to Check.
Approved Bills aud Notes Dlaoountod.
County and City W-arrants Bought.
Loans Made on Available SeourUv
Exchange Bought and nld.
Collection Made Promptly.
Drafts flold Available In Any Part oil
forld.
Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, I
frai-iuro ''htrato p1 Kew York.
Interest Paid on Time Deponlla.
IS THE TIME to clcs
house and repaper yoi
rooms and paint youc
house and
Murrow
IS THE MAN to da
the painting and papering
in a first-class shape at
very low prices. Leavi
orders at Ely Bros, stcra
on upper 7th streeth.
YAQUINA ROUTE
Corvallis & Eastern Rg
C.-nnectlng at Yannlra with the
AQWN'A HAY 8T JO A MSI I IP COMPANY
sto iiuur
"VVEEOTT,"
KIrt-clnS 111 tvury respret. The above toami
due to mil fiom Viiiiilna every olglit days.
Shortest route between
VALLEY POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCI
Furs: Alhuny and points went to San Franclso
'bin no
Koninl trip...,....,. 17
H. I. W.U.ru-.N. EDW TN HTONH '
T. K P. A. Mausuar
W. H. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stabfa
Una the best-look ing riga -
and cheapi st rates in the
city.
Cor. Main and 4th St.
OREGON CITY. OREGOM
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why ? j, I V
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Bon. Amdbew CUaMiata.