A LrTTrK FROM MANILA. Lv Harding Trllt.f th t int ConlHel nilh Ih Inaargetit. Mamii.a, P. I. Feb. 9, lSW.-Refoie tarting on my tleiH-riplioo of the war, a Jew word will l nccvsry a n f agnation for ny error or fte tate viic ntn that I may write. First, we have nol lieen allowed ont siJe of our quarters, except to Jo guard, in e this trouble commenced Second, a great many rebuts are brought in that ire proven lo tx false, and attain the nu'Wrpaptv do not amount to much o von ee we have no way of netting the .news except by ordorlie or other who filter quarters, consequently I am -greatly handicapped; but I have kept a lint of notes from the beginning, nearly, i all of which I know are authentic. All lliat I write about our regiment it cor rect. Atout 9:30 p. m. on Saturday it waa rumored that there niight be trouble that night, but nothing occurred until fer tape (about 10:3$), when firing wa beard. This of course awakened many of the boy. Soon all were ordered to Jrts and keep still. This order had liardly been carried out. when a mcssen. T$er was heard to ride' up in great haute as be handed the cclonel paper from tieai'quarters which orxlereJ our regiment underarms. Then for the second time Juring oar itty in Manila, every military organization of the United State was -called to a.ms;'but different than the first, a tliia was the call that started n of the bloodiest wan that tliia century has s-en. We "fell in", and a each company bad its place aligned, it tutrched there and stayed until it was ordered back to quarters, an hour or two later. As our Tegiment is guari ing the wjl'e l city it l d not go outride the walls, because it wag expected that an out-break would occur intiJe. It did not come although Over tlil bridge the ambulance had to drive on their way to the hospital from a part of the battlefield. 1 saw many wounded natives an1 a few American pa, and a few prisoners. The wounded Insurgents were shot in many different way; aome having bullets through their arms, while others were more dangerously wounded. In one cart I saw one man minus a foot that had been shot otr by a shell; while alongside of biui lay a man shot through the a Mo mo n by a springtlcld ritle ball The bole looked more as if a small shell had struck him, as It was very large. The prisoners that pasvd us were badly (righteud and it was w ith good cause. Ther are made to believe that they will b killed, just a they used to e by the Spaniards, who always murdered their priionera. Their aran were the .Manner, and Spring fields, and one or two wicked looking knives. You will understand that the insurgent forces who have done the fighting are the "cracks," as you might say, of their army, because they were armed with rifles. While Aguinaldo ha 'an immense army ne haaonly 15 or 20 thousand ritles. Some of the prisoners who were taken fartherest out wore a feather head dress and breech-cloth and were armed with bows and arrow and wooden shilds. The bulk of the army is armed w ith bows and arrow s and knives" But I am wandering from my narra tive. After (pending several hour on the bridge Co. I was marched back to supper and then into the street, where it remained with the rest of the battalion until morning. We slept on stone side walks with the haversacks thrown around in aucb a way as to use them as pillows, very few received any benefit ' from the nap or two he took during the J night, but all slept sound the Deit day ' when we were allowed to remove all but our clothe. The regiment with the exception of the third battalion, has not been oat OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1899." LOST HAPPINESS. On I'KIZK tKXlf.H. Humane Topic bj Children. the Xchoul "Oh, ti s mnthrt wrHioa high Thr Uili ah loM la pliancy. Ulh ahr m4 Ihm ! "'l Thr dav l ww. It" hlul mghl, fat all hrr aorniar. all hr Irai. A over payment of delight f " Wtira a hah la taken rv bv the ng1 of Jralh fiom lis sorrowing itintlirr lie has uni rna of rtina.iUlmii which la ilmiril atnia annind hr nrrk ami a nrr, im clrr little hrad nratlllig gilll tirf hiving txiaom, Il Is sad tiiilrnl, that lilulheihood, The Clackamas County Humane So ciety, In order to stimulate Inleiesl among school children in human sub jects, has divided to offer three first I v the sad heartrd wi.mnn wlm ha nrvri ' . ...... . . Wtn blrawd with the of cllll(lli tttltai prise 10 t romp!)., iur iy ine s'niMii , children of On gon City and vicinity lor the best vriginal eay on humaiie top hs. Competition will be limited to the following schools: All schools, public and private, In Oregon City, Canemah, West Sule, Mt. I'leaaaiit, I'atk place and Willamette Kails. The ctmipetitors will be clasrltled into three divlcloiia, or classes, according to age, to each of which a prise will 1 awarded (or the benl essay. The Ural class will Include all children between the agesof tl and 10 years; the second, N't ween 10 and 15 years; and the third, lioin 13 years ii- wards. The are to be writteu upon any of the following subjects: The Kig lit of Animals and the Pro tection We should liive. Native Uirds of Oregon. Influence of Humane F.ducstion. Importance of Krily l.eeoii iu kind ness. Way in Which 'the Tight Check Keiu Filed Horse. The Value of Hird and How the Uirds Help the Farmer. Fiampleaof Animal Intellig nee. WW the mint complete snd prrfrct of womanly lrh(lil la tlrmrd Ml tiftm to the lUual tillril by their loving nature In m)ny It. It ia Imptiaaiblr to avuid the frrling that limlly mlurr w.ml.l not allow hrr own tw-t puiM.v lu be ilrf.alril, aiilbout soms fault or aliort-comint: on thr ait of lh woman srlio ong lu i a motbrr; and rt priirm e li. I hat In a laige nutntrr of ciw the duticully lira in some unnatural wraknrw, whu h. by proixr and rraaonable niraS la allogrlhrl rrmnliablr So ilrtu-alr and aarrrtl a aubject cannot be tiratrtl in sn but arriuua. snd at the I tm limn tft.i1.1 ar.i,il tl ! hurrlv loinpoftiliolis should l (loin two to , frrlmg of iratituJr snd s draiir that otlirr six page in length. They sre often Uo long than short All pupils inu.-t wiite under a fictitious name. Fach comixjsition must lie signrd w'ph the pupil's fictitious name, the school and age of writer, sealed ins women like Ihrraarlvra shall M mail happy anil nintrnlrd thai prumptrd the wrilin of Ihr following; Irltrra with thr ripir.a prrmiaaion that Ihr jr b publialird b'if " Mr Sa'V f"t I una flrr wrrka ol.t ami la fal anl hralthv (an tw " tlr stt t-.oialarih Wl(hl of aprltif l'll. "Mii-arlr Co. I lah " f cimimrn.f u-iu lt liriira Hawitur frr-k-tiijmn m hr tt la... munlha alinatf anil Separate i f.Hiunur.1 lunar it unlil I nmAnnl 1 art mnv arms and touch amuniation weie;, k , ...... . '. wq jionoav anermxin inai uaiianoo leu taken from the natives. The second battalion's place was in the street in iront of the quarters. The retiimeot bad liardly settled in it bunks when a second call to arms was sounded, and we were again marched to our oiace. After another stay of an hour or so we were again man-htd in and allowed to lie lawn. No oda was surprised when the third call came an hour later, as the fir ing bad gradually increased nntil it ex tended all around the city. Occasion ally the deep boom of the field piece only went to show that the long expected trouble bad commenced in dead earnest. The regiment w as kept in the streets and on the wails, until breakfast, when the men w ere fed, and marched back a soon as poesible ; but were kept only a short time. When daylight came, we were diemisged and allowed to remove our Laverocks, canteens and belt. In the meantime the fighting had be come fiercer and fiercer until about 3:30 a. m. when the hardest fight took place. Ojt troops made a brilliant charge, and drive the enemy out of the tranches and i occupied them. All night long though, the Americans fired very few shots, as thry were ordered not to fire but to save ammunition until daylight. The insur gents did very much firing and with verr little damage. Jt is thought that the attack was a prearranged affair, as the inorgents, -run started it by trying to take a bridge, Lad hardly been fired upon before their entire line commenced firing. But our turn came with daylight, as it was then 'thai we commenced to fight and con tinued all day long. By that evening (Sunday), the insurgents, who had had riieir lines to within from 2-5 to 50 yards from ours, had been driven back from two to three miles. It proved to be very bard fighting, as the enemy stood their ground well and were in excellent en trenchment ; but our boys made charge after charge taking more ground and iilliDg insurgent after insurgent until they were worn out, but still full of fight when night came. Off Malute was tbe Monadnock, which proved to be a great slaughtering machine. This vessel, w ith the Charles ton and Callus off tbe opposite side of the city, rendered great help in fighting tbe enemy. Tbe Jand forces would get them in a bunch, then the shells from these vessels would tear them to pieces. All night long the fir ing continued, although mostly by the insurgents which did very little damage. The mcn-of war continued to fire as they 41 sed their search lights. Now to go on with our command Slier about two hours rest the regiment WMacain formed, this time to stay out until the next morning. One company 'Was sent to guard some burning buildings and see that no others were fired. The .second battalion (Co. I's battalion) tdtayed in tbe street nntil 1 p. m. when Co. I went to relieve the company on the bridge.. The rest of the battalion held its position . It was here that I saw .a little of what was going on. While .there many bullets were fired over our 2iead9, some being spent, going through the air with a queer' singing sound, while others tLat were not spent, went (bywitha eliaiper and shorter sound. tOue struck the ground about a yard from one of our detail and he got it. We could ee where they were fired from but couM not 6ee tbe man or (moke. Soon, however, Co's. Dand Kof our retiment charred tbe place and captured bont forty prisoners all told and killed aix or peven. for the front with three day's rations, it ia greatly envied by the rest of the regi meut, as it ison the tiring line. It got to go because its major and colonel worktd so bard, besides it was the battalion that stayed in Cavite and guarded supplies when Manila fell. But Companies I and M have been tranMerred to the second battalioa consequently we have had oo fun at all. The colonel ha worked hard to get the w hole regiment into the Geld but as we are the provest guard we had to stay and guard the walled city. We are the only regiment that ha not seen hard fighting, but the best way to do is to "gr,n d oer it which is a hard thing to do as the boys are very anxions to get to the front February 12. The mail leaves tomor row so I will have to end this tonight. The regiment was again called out to "bold down the stone walla" on the 10th, but was soon allowed to return to quar ters and that night slept with our clothes on. Also on the 10th the battle ofCalo can wis fought, it being one of the I bloodiest, if not the bloodietit of the campsign. The papers I send will give yon an account of it. It was the same as tbe others in one way. Tha boys charged and drove them like so many sheep, although the insurgents fought very stubbornly. I was detailed with the guard to do duty at the "penn" yesterday morning so got to hear the men-of-war and the fight with a few shells. The next town that will fall Is Ma'o bon, which will be a hard fight as it is an important place, besides being near our objective point, Malolos, the insur gent capital. The lines are all quiet and resting all around the city with the exception of that part just mentioned. I have now taken you op to the pres ent day, so will stop, ai yon must begin to tire of reading. But the next mail will bring you a letter telling of things that happened that are interesting, though not important. You, of course, know much that I have written but it was necessary able. Guard duty is the hardest we have ever bad now, but the boys realize bow important it is, so do no kicking. To morrow morning's detail cabs for four men more tban we can put on duty, so four men on guard today will have to stay on tomorrow, which will make 48 hours, instead of tbe regular 24. Over one-balfof the company goes on guirdl every day. Company A went to guard another re nment'a quarters today. Company IS also does Bepirate guard duty by guard ing a bridge. There is no telling when we will get home now but tlut is not talked of inn ;h as tbe boys do not want to be recalled as long as there is danger. But when thiti reaches you, you will have a fair idea of our recall. If you think you can send me some films before we start borne, why please send them as I have no more now. If I had them I could haye gotten some very valuable battle scenes as I would have let some one who could get out take the camera. George Martin was made first Barge act tcnikht. The boys are all in good health which is stimulated by the war (i. Leb Habuino. envelop and sent to lr. W. K. Carll. Chairman of the com m Itee on awarda. K tcti euy r.tr mint rend to Or. W. K. Caill at the same time In a separate sealed envelope hi or her leal name and the fictitious name which is attached to tbe rsoay. All essays must be in the hands of Ir. Carll on or before April I'S, at 6 p. m. The priie will l annonnred later and will be placed on public exhibition before the end of tbe contest. The commute on awaid constats of Dr. W. K. Carll, chairman, Mrs. It. A. Miller and Her. A. J. Montgomery. Sr w Officer Elected. An annual meeting of the officers and board of director of the Willamette Savings A Loan Association held at the Bank of Oregon City, Monday night, and the following named officer were elected to serve the ensuing yesr: President, E. G. Caus'eld ; vice-president W. A. Huntley; secretary, (J. It. Dimick; treasurer, Bank of Oregon City ; mem hers of the new board of director. L. L Porter. Geo. A. Harding, E. E. Char- man, It. Koemer, II. K. Straight, A. W. France, T. F. Ryan, K. U. Caufield and W. A. Huntley; auditor, A. W. Cheney, M. Bollack and C. II. Caufield. Keport of the present statu of tbe as sociation were made and went to show that busines was in a flourishing condi Horn. Harris To Mr, and Wednesday a son. Mrs. V. Harris, Resolutions. At tbe last meeting of tbe board of directors Mr. Caufield presented the fol lowing resolution and Mr. Charman moved its adoption and the same was carried : Be it Resolved, That in the retirement of Dr. W. E. Carll from tbe ofllce of direc tor of school director of school district No. 02 of Clackamas county, Oregon, that tbe Dublic loses a conscientious and faithful representative, one who ever had the best interests of the schools of the district at heart, and who has labored faithfully and well for the upbuilding of the educational interest of the children ... I nf ttiA iliatrirt anil tha mnnitiar nl Ihia in tins to make it read- . ' ' board recognizing tils worth wish hereby to express our appreciation of his uni torm courtesy and kindness wtnle we have been associated with 4im as dirtc tors. "The Flower of Death" is the title of the short story in the Argonaut of March I 27, 1800. a Iranslatlon from the French by J. F. Davidson. It tells of the des perate yet onselfiHii elibrtsof a young man who believed he had only a few hours of life before him, and the joy he won by his heroic work for himself and the woman he loved. A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn.Rcald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, Having bought a tract of land at the end of tbe suspension bridge near tbe Morcy bam, I will sell three or four lots at a very reasonable price. L. L. I'OHTEB. Good Whiskey is both doctor and tonic. Better looking than many doctors, better tastinu than all medicines. For general family use, nothing equals whiskey and HARPERS Whiskey is pre-eminently the family wliihkey. Sold by C. G. Huntley, Oregon City, Ore. tlil lr liOtlr. In all I l.avr urrn autH,rtt la tiii-.arr1.-;r hating 10 o.' thrm an.1 I wo tr anaiurr chllilrra I wm liouWnt i Ihr Iraat Ihia Ut lira. I f airongrr a. mb month riroa;rrrt anil wrui in mv lull nine I ahatl rOHnmrni! Ir Tirrrr a Pantile erratriiiioa la all I mrrl who ar innWilr.1 Hh frmalr wrak Bra Thrr art arirrral Lwllra taking; Ihr V.M itr rtrarnptlon ' ainrr Ihrv nav ara lha larnr Al I rrrrlvr.1 ami morr bo dout. anil com mmrr lla aftrr knoann mv r.mlntoii. aa mv proarraa ra walrhru with mu h tdtrrrt by mauY ui my Brighten ami Iftru.L ' ' Wf wilr ha. Hard H Itm-r a Fatt ""rr arrtpiwn whra In a rtttiaal rornlitioa and na la M ihr t"t mr.!tior on rarth " wriir W J. journiiraa ol Khinrhart. Catah.nila far. la ' Meant. ha. nilai-arnril arvra limra. hiit with Ihr lata rhiM ahr ..k mnr laatlra u4 Ihr fa vorite Ptrarnulton " and thr child to i a lanrr. ftnr lv Th ' Kavurilc frrrripU)a ' Snakra rhiMtitrth ra.v " Ir 1'irtrt haa for thirty rear brrn at th head of that treat. m'hJrl aanitailum. the InvalidV Motel anil Surgical Institute of UurTalo, N Y., aa Ita chirf nmulting pliy. Sician. Hrr hr baa had an Intimalr, inac tiral riprnrncr in thla particular 6rld of practice, which Ia probably unequalcd by that of any phvairian in America III onpatalirlrd aucrraa In diagnosing diaraar ami prrartihtng prompt and rrfn t ivr rrmrdir ia arknowlrilgraj by trailing IhvMcuna errrywbrrr. Hi Favorite Traoription " ha cured more rar of fe male complaint than all other mriluinrs combined. 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More than, half a million copies of tin valuable tKk were old at fl.jo each; but a papcrbound co(iv will now b sent free for the mere coat of mail ing 71 one-cent stampa, which ahould tie incloaed to World's Diapenaary Mrdirnl Aociation, IlufTalo, N. v., or if a hand somer, hravirr cloth bound copy is detiicd tea stamps extra abotild Ix sent. Mnely Nile an Hoar. In the recent record breaking runs made by the fuat mall trains over the lines of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy and the Chicago and Northwest ern railroads. Cleveland Mullet, as pedal representative and correspondent of McClure's magazine, made the trip from "start to finUh." Full details of the round trip, from Chicsgo to Omaha, which is the most recent and at the same time in many rexicl and for muny reasons the moot interesting and exciting "race against time" ever made in this country, re vividly described as they actually presented themselves to the writer, who rode in the cab by the side of the engineer, whose band on the throttle controlled the engine on this most remurkable "record breaking" run. This article, which will appear in Mc Clure's magazine for April, will be re plete with illustiations and pen pictures. Ml'llnery Opening March 24th and 25th at the Red Front store Oregon City, a fine display of beau tiful hats and a cordial invitation to come and Inspect them. Our ihiihI reasonable prices. Muh M. E. Hamilton. HinMO.M. In lb circuit court f lbs slat of Oin lor llie iiiiintv of 'li kainas, Mr M. J. linen, plaliililt, vs. JamM . OVo.n.er, I'atilik l'. tttoiM.rr. tlfoinier. Mary J ll,a.lvaii.UM.e.llr..U. herl.U.lisiiil. t. K. Ililey. I" " V','; man ami r'ir.1 t'lisnnsn s ps".,er. U.iing I.u.iiim I ef (lie llr.il nan., of A Mum, TIiomis fl.ariiian, ril lirmM and W. II !(. ileleiiilaiit. To W, II. Iter" am' Hiolii I liarinail all.ive lisllli'il ileleliilaiila! In III i.iii ol Hi "11 f "'" '"' andai lMlyU lierri.y r.'iirnl to ai lar and ai.er the enn.plalnl ninl a inn 1.1 ll.ealK.v i.litle.l ami on ilielaatilsv of I'" l""""1'1 i.i.ltrlor in pi.bil.ain.n ' "imi.na, liainrlVI MU ..l.cea.li ' '''"'V .uc u( aaid piiliilKlii.n In Im ilatad Mann 17 mil and Mid piililn alliin 10 nd llli i.' .uiliil Aprils, f' And If o; UH l.i ai.awer for aanl ll.rir.if "be Idainlll ill apply lo Hi court tor in rrun .ra,r.. lor in tier id ei.iiidinl, immly: for lie. rrr at'ttt.ut Ja.nra II. I I rr. I 'Nfk I. U'l i r. ttllliaui I". i l oniirr. lr J. Hiadv ami Janie llralv, lier liuabalnl, aiioy iisineil ilrlvniUiii lor Vill, ami Internal Ilierwiil allH J"1 vc, al u pr cent lr aiinum. ' ' oil aald Inlrrrat; lor th iiiii nl 1 11 ' paid and lnUnl alum Jan. II. ,rl ral, Inr iiini nl 1 1'' III lr l ld and Inlrr r.l llierroii sine Match .1, I"'' l' '' and Iur in iiiiiol ll.ii a ailoru le In aid ill and Iur lir i'ol ami Ulalmr. btinriiiriil lierrln. Tlitl lb niortgag gun ''f ', liaiu I delsnilaiit lu Mid iilaiuliir lr t on th lll.li dy ol July I ""mi ll. lollomg ilM-rlbd isi.it. nanxiy : lh K l nl III S. K iilatlr id '. ! rl' 3 M. of It. .' K. and III H W. o(ir of Hi N. K. iilrlf ami Hi ''' ol lb N. W. ('inr.iil e. I'l In Tl' S H ol It. S K, nl 111 WllUn.rll Mrrnl a... Ih am blng lb liotiiiil ' William tH'oiuirr. AIulliM W. ipiarirf l aae Itiol Tp. JH. ol II. 3 K. of Ui Willaii.il .Veridian, III m Iwing part ul Hi l I. Col li.irifM Mmitli; b-.lli trai l wmulii lug JJ.1 acr, inor or I, may o (' Closrd and lliat ald laud b old by Hi limit ul ('irkiii rnuuty, Oregon, aivnrd lug to la, and Hi pnil lhrlMi.n h arpllrd Ui lb (aciiirul ol tn roat ol ild aal and ol tliia ut and to Hi aailalai liuu ol lb aiM.v iiaii. aii.ii do II' id plalutlir and llisl aald drlsudanla and all -roia rlaiiliiiig undrr lliriil alllirr aa pun-baa!', uruoibrniwr or otl.ra !, In cluding any and ail culm by and uu Ih pari ul taid i'liiim I'harnian and F'r-I I'liarmaii parturr alxi d'giii-l. K Itil.v. Mary J. Ilra.tr. W. II lta. TIioiii" t'l'S'iuan and Kr l I'liarmaii mv b barml and lurrlo. of ad rigl.la. Dlaini or ninily of r.tuilioii In ni l to Mid prrinlar at rt . 1 tvry pari lliraif; hl plaliilin may bar a drlli-ivm y lu Igmcnl aaralnat Jam U. il I'o.nior, l airo l T D't'onnrr. William I'. O l'uiiiir. MryJ. Ilrady and Jam Itraly. Iir liiiaband, for ny drncle.iry lliat might ruini aftrr ! plying all lb proc.! ol Mid aai a ai alirr.l in Ih aatlafai'tlon ul aald dicrr and lor am h n(h-r and furtlir fallrf In Hi lrnur aa lo pilty may priin. ' I'lililial..! poraiiant lo an order of lb Hon. Tlimiiaa. A. Mcllrld. Jndg of Hi arior n tilled court llr. Mar, I, . fell. II. K.. 11, W. MWiU'K. AUorii Iur plaliitlft. AtlmlnUirnlwr'a Nwlr. In lb county court ol th Hat of Oregon fur Mulltioinancoiiiity. In Hi niallar or Ilia ratal of Knnth yarlray, ilca.. Notir a hftiy glvsn Ibat from an t ftr A pill l lo, aui .rocl lo i. real valaU tirriuaflr il'rliHl nu Ih lollo. lug lernia autijerl to lb cunnrilialloll ol III aiH.v niiu. oiuri : lorliill snd Macleay land; part oldu'i lion laud claim of J.U. Maaltord and hf In (.'lai-kariia County, Oregon, beginning Hire rlialua of thi'iartr reiion cor- nr brlaern arrtlona .1 and 10 In Tan 3 ! It. 2 K. ol Willamvil meridian In aaid county. running llinrr h no ig ;i mln. K . 37 snd M lm rhauii, llirin- N. ! ilrg. .t niln M . .Hi chain, tliain . Ml ilg .m niln. W, I'S'id I'll loo clialn. llieuc H IS and lulu) chain lo lb plarwof brginning conlauilng i acrrs Inure or Ira. All of Mid real prorty Is iltusl! In Clackama cmiiily and Hi atat of Oregon. Mild Ml li for caati. It. UVINtiSToNK. Adri.liilatralor of Mid ali. I)all, March lu. I I'L l.liior .toller. Nolle U hrhy given thai will apply to Hi city council at Hi regular April mert Ing for a rual ol our aaloon llrrn al prewi.t pla ol biialiiM. Man ti Jil, IH l. I.O. ,t M. HAM II'), Nat lit ill on 111 th Circuit Court ol IheHlate of Oregon for Clai'kamai County. Kat E Ilarger, vi C, W. Itrger, defend, aid. To C. W. Ilarger, tl. above nanxd d- femlaiit. In the nam of the Ktal of Oregon. Ymi ar hereby rnpilrrd to appear and atiaaer (lie complaint tiled agaluat you In tli abov entitled court and can, on or or (or th last day of the time iireacrllieil In th order lor publication of ibla siiiiiiiioin and on or before the expiration ol all week Irom tli day nl tlx tlrt publication ol Uili iiuiuioik Hi llrl piiblli-allnii tliereof being rnadeon the Villi day of March, A. 1. l-dl. You ill tlierloreapier and aimrr. on or lie. for, the Tith day ol May, A. I). Km. and II you lail o to appear snd auawer Iur ant thereof, th lilalntllt will Shlilv lo lb Court fur tli relief prayed Iur in llie complaint, Pi wit: For a decree illaaulvlug lb bond of matrimony now eilating between plain. till and defendant, Iur coma and diatmra. meut ol this action and for audi other and flintier fellef as to llie court shall seem meet. This uniuinmi l piiliihd by order ul ll,a If.... Tl . k, .li . i . i ' i ... on ..uu. i iioiima n. Aicnriiie, juiIk nl llie anov entitled rouri. Made on the J I at day of March, A. I). I An MILI.KIl ,t MII.I.KIt, Attorney Inr I'laiulill. AiiilillrMlor' llc,' utll I lirby lvn Hl li. lgud b I'V " county conn iKiuiiiy of l'i' kui, 'Inly appomia iidiilatralur wllh Hi "HI iii'id fc' .ll id Jnll Ann Mlill. iln tH Miroi. liln claim SfaiiiM. .ii ar dareby iiollll. lo pr.., ,,!,, I i m diilr rrillil al lb nitir,! O. r. Wl Usui, Orun I Mr. "'., hi all iiio illi Iron. '!' blul. Ji.led Man li l, I" Vi III KM Hint.) Adiuliilalralor with Hi WU nni Julia Ann M" l'l. llrr. ( All prr.on having rial.n gli,,l eaiai ol !.' Com', ilr., r U llllllllwl til pfrlll Wllh inif j rati lb iiiulralgii.l, wiibln un Irom ilal lbruf, K. . CAI'I IKI ; Admln.iffc O.rguii I'lly.Orrgon, Feb. 10, n, .llro fair lMllraUM. I ,n. I llllli t Orrgilll t'liy, Ofrgoi' T. I" .Nolle la l.rrliy glirn Dial III loll,, named rllrr ba lill lo.in ol Im ' lion in l"aa fit al I '""' I" uPHiil rlaliu, and thai Mid proof alll U lia lor lb rrgiaicr ami rwa)r al t.i t Ity.OH'i.. on April , vln r CA HI. A It Alll, V It K in-TM r lb K- l of N. K W ul N. K. of rW. 14. Tp. 1. M II iisui in folluWI.ig altura. prof lo r iiiliiiou raidim Ui-i-1 Oil H I '' land, lis: k John C. Trcy. ol I'urriiiMliI, ign' uiii M. Trcy, nlt'iirrlinvlll. ().. JcpMii, ol 'rg, Ogn; John A VI. ol liorg. Ot. (UAH. l. UiHil.l : .lollr ! .4 ttlllMll I' S'.itic I brly glu that lb igul baa bn duly apolll li.d ' tor of Hi ( of ( biiaiian Motx craar.1, ud all iaoiii,ang claiint a' tli aald ratal ar rr.,.nr. to plrai. lo Hi undrflgnd. l III faldnr, land. Or, ail'i pror Vooei.rra II limn ail monllia Iroiu Hi dt br ti'r. llrrgon l'u O'1 t"' af of kf lull. AMMtKvV DKNi.l , Admlnlairalor ol acid ii. II. Dimbk, All y rr i 11 VII. - -- - l.lrralar'a !!. In lb County Court uf CI, kamai ( Mlai nl Ofrgon In tli miir of th iluf Cauflrld. diard. ), N'nTh'K H IIMtKllY lilVK.S T li iimlrrilgn-! ba flird Ma filial ri ul-ir of Iti ll alll and P-.ta aid drcra-!. lu lb 'i llll'lrdl' snd lb r.iurt ba namH t' ITiht) April, I", at ii hour ol I o'rlock l a day ami Urn lor lirng Mid rp" for lb aritlrrnvnt or old li I'll A lll.KI II KN It Y CAlH:i , Clrriilof of Mid ll II. K t'riM ltomy lor lb tal March U. I in. B IdMlaUlralar' !. " C Li Id county roufl ol lb tU of l lor tb county of l'iekm. ri In lb iuitr of lb tai of Cbrb 8", drraal 1 Notli- I hrhy gltn thai In purJ of an order of ai nia I and t.tr.4( county court of tb rouniy of I la 41 ala of Orguii. on Ih ili day uf Jayr Irn. In lb matter of tb laU of t brj, Maarn, dn-l, Id iindrig.. ! f: Iramr of Mid ati alll mI al ut f . lion, ulicl Ui oiiiflrnialioii by Mil tb fulloaiiif drarlN real Mlal l" A Ira. ! of land liuaid In Motion .1. I, M. ol II I, r.lol the M l)iamll Mw nd nior parilrularly de rliJ by 11 nlng t lb iionbae.l co'r of riaiaj. Maud notification No. 11.-1 di in plat and urvy of th l'iill. e llinic T I'l chain l.i ll.nry I' II north deal rornr; liiira M. II ilg 1 ( rat PI li chain; bnrw aval 'J Id' to rat boundary ofrUini; thiir li I3M cl.sln lo th plara of brglnnlnu, cp on ami on ball of an arr di rbooliliatrict No. 1. rrordd on' IM and i& In book "II" of record of , olC sikaina county, Oregon) roni I0acra, nioro or aiwi the loi ' tract of laud aliuai In rcloii It, in j H It I VY. of lb Willim.ti MerlilK liirlber derlbd by beginning al tin lr vecllun corner on lln hlaen ( Hand 21 of lb alorraald lownablp v .l by y nl i I m-iioii lln :'l P '' to lb Una of K. V. Mbort s claim: IK aouih'Hll clialn lo lb norlhwUA! of ih I'lioma It arty claim; thr :1 PI clialn to lb cnlr of lb I' Krry and Portland road ; Ibeuce r and drg. K. l l chain lo tb I ten an lion II and Z uf ld to (I tbenc weal by way ol Mid lln 7. I'l tn Ih place of tKliiuliig. eonlalnlni" crva, mnr or lea., ld aal will hpo on lb Cull day of April, 10. al II . il. in., at tb court him door, p county and lt. Term of aal call.' ) CIIAUI.MT. Tid A Adinlnlalritur of id ratal ol Clir. Mri, tlecaae ( t Paled II Hili day of March, l. , ( II) Trraiurer's Sotlc. (J. Nallc U hereby gvn that lhtr iiflli lenl hind on hand In lb r,. fund nl Oregon City io pay all outn. a arrant moraeil prior lo July I. I'l"1 inter! clone it li Ibedkleoftlili're Oregon City March II, 3m. It K. HTItAltlH Legal Notice. OABTOniA. Bri tl jf Tha Kind You Haw Always Bougnt Blgiutor ef otlee to llleycle Klilern, By virtue of the authority of Ejection I, of ordinance 1, of Oregon City. I hereby de clare all streets, except Main slrnet, Im- pansible for bicyclists, and hereby grnnt per mission to cyclists to use all sidewalks within tbe city, except on Muln street, but strictly enjoin them from riding thereon at a greater speed tlmn three mllei per hour and (but when meeting a pedestrian I bey niUNt HT0P and DlHMOUNT. U. D. LATOUBKTTK, Mayor. C. Ht'llUIIRL, Fhank Hum ii, K. A. Mrtmkii. 1 Committee on streets and publio property. MI'MMONK. In the Circuit Court of the Hlsle of Ore gon for Clack smaii County. Iierta L. Ilenmil, plslntifl, vs. James II. f fennel, (lideiidnnt. In tbenainsoftbe Nlatanf Oreiron vaii are hereby reipilred to appear snd answer me coriipiaini men agniimt you In the above entitled tun within six week, from the dal of llie first publication nf this suinmoni. to wit: March IU, iwni; the II rut pnblit-ailon hereof Mug on the iMthday of March I! and tb lait piiblicat Inn being on tb fiih day of Msy m, and If yu (.0 ao lo answer the plslntiirwili apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint to wit- For a decree dissolving le bonds' of matrimony now existing bten you and the plaintlll on tb ground of cruel and In. human treatment, an raonal Indignities rendering Ills burdensome. Fur the cars and cimtodv and ,.....i ... Adrian llell II,,,,,,,,, IhoSninur child "t i-.-.o.i.i ueinniisni.imi lor snuli other relief hi the Court deem emii'ahl. i nia nun ri una in mi i . n. ... i.. . II.... Ti.... L i. "'"er Ol (', .. .Wm l ,ly""',. ,h County Court of Clackmiiit County, Oreiron in (be 'i"ce of the presiding luilgeoliKltlClrc, t Cn .rl, granted on this 52.1 day nl March Woi.U directing publication f, ,, , I mom once a week for six week, (J. K. ilAYKH. Attomsv lor 1'laliitliT. Nr.n.no.N. In the circuit cmrt nf the atstsofc. City Irraiflt' kti l.liior Roller. Th undersigned will apply lotli-d ui inr coiiocu oi tiregun t;ity lor tlnusnc ol hi I iiior lli-anaa in till l"" ' plsi ol bualneas, to lake place from rv ''' JollN UKIIXp pit for lb county of ( 'l.cba.,a. dU MagglaiK. Hke, plaintiff, vi, l Hake. ilefendaiit, iiimniniia. .., TolUrryHaak, tlelendaiit in Uu" entitled anil: r In lb nam of th stale olOreriii, ars hereby rniulred to apiar and ' to the cnmplaiiit tiled against voi)Uii sbov entitled sun by Monday, Msvl Hsld suit is commenced bv llil,:,I'r againtt you lor a divorce and If yo Vi ! mwer between now and said tlinrfo'. , thereof the plaintlll' will take uJ,' " agalmt yon for a (II voir and ilnilli ro ol tli marriage now dialing bel!,! and "Id plaintlll'. . l1 This iiiinmons Is served by public' li"''' pnrsusnce of tb order mad. bv Hill'. alii I hoi. A. Mcllrnle, judge (if IM' court of the iiu of Oregon, for tlit11' o ii:a,a. listen me mil nayu eiti IWHI. snd nrtlered Ih flmt public 1 1'",, , luada on llm 1711. .1... ..t ti..i. mdl ' v ..... in iiiniiu, B.'KN'CICK .t MOTH'1' ith Attorneys for I'l'";. l.liior Police. Hi'1 Notice Is hereby given that I wlllsrilln, the city council at th regular April ". fur a renewal of my saloou IkenH pre-ent pine ol business. " March Jt), 1ki, ,)11 A.KK1'