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i Oregon City Enterprise. III. NO. 'Jh OUW.ON CITY, OKKdON, I'KIDAV, MAY 'V.f, 1800. ESTABLISHED 18G6 l- 'i:n' i r- . , ., - : j K rilMMTIII Ml. HARK ur I'lifuiiN in r !. llJ,lj t. t uaniaal, Rtkalai) Blalkaaa ,,, in. llllla 1 - t l . Mli. oil ll'ift anl .nil. rn Italian mi all I'Mliit l nllr.1 Hllr rur,,.a all, I li,( k, ,i', ,rr, aillili t In i litM a i,, .in t 4. iii 4 r i I I 1 1 1 K f IK, I'tr.l. 1i.nl r. J in ni l ull r A I I "I! N I' V AT LAW, ill i, i..llii lliililli y' ii it V. llri'X Hint. I'rtMuii, .in I k- ... a ia : i . I : lloKVi:. ....HKNTIST... , .i.i lliMn work h. Ultr. ,na oariai.li- l anil .ali.tarll.iii MIltllar,, All (Mill In (VilltM Hlk. K IIAVLM A tT"ltSKY AT LAW. aliriiil'Mi K'vrn Iii (Viinljr Court ami 1'roliala lnialnea '.alln, nppoalla lufr. Ilillillr.'a k PcutMjcr riTofut. A C I "It NICY' AT LAW. urr Mi K ill rlt h Mnw Hii,(, t,ar H, IUi,k iii Orr,.ii l ii jr. , I'm . i m i'mil i. v. rmraai t. irt.vri i. a rtMfuri l. ArroltNKYH AT LAW, 'K iiavi; TUK XL A ' I ,s'f, Xul;',llT, NATTIEST I.I XT. OK hWh i-vit rlmwn in On-wm City, Tlio Hi .r M'l'IIIL' I 1 A ft I a .1 k-muBi I..MM-U,,, Latest htvicH-tli(. Latest Im-.-Ih th Latest cdImih. hvery rl,0 jM a p.m. V(.ry i:ir tl t rciiHi iv, Time will l,(! a in your lifu il you fail t-i M-n timer oiU. v uariinlco price Lower than in Portland. Watcli n r windnwH next wci-k. Youth to command, McKITTRICK, "The Shoe Man," Nt Door to Oregon City Bank , WTHYN V V1M;,",,,"Kliipl'"- He has Ueri rnak MY IT I f.y All Kjlj ; lir prepAratioriatoattaik P., color, here O.i.ml 1'llar U'hiiIn to n-iidcr lo La w ton. Sup mils mm Mis a Mf:4HA(;K. U'-uhniI La it Ion Pmlifug A head-Relief fr Hinboungie A imllier Conference lo lie IMd, a trail m Mast Bb Si! E They all aay (liat HARRIS' GROCERY Headquarter. fr ,y, U,,,!aaipr. Sr.!. Etc. Carrie the must corn ili. at, k I Firt CIm linKi-rii-a lo I (omul in ihr City. Oaiuua. Ul (.tartlr tu all lli r., una ol lh tula i - u II 1 1 I u J. m. Mil l I I!. - I'LNTMr - ftrii i,f ireili, (,i. rrnoiit, all klmli ol u:ii: ini,iiik. . M t,rar ilrHi. iitf.in Ciijr, nr. INSURANCE. Ilailroad Tickets to rim: and acc.dknt all jMiints Kast at low rates. F. E. DONALDSON r.T.T.r.'r.'q i ii U I M!ii,, Muy !,',.( ;(.,.ra (JrcKorio Jl I'llar m to iiricrnlfr to (Jennral Lawton. a ih U-li,.VH. ,d lRa Un il. wrlji ,y tint Filipino ipvoriiwiMit. Airunialiloia anul lo hare ll into lli lirovlii. e of Nucva FnJ. Ho waalaul lii-Mul of Aril L'!, when lie retrt-MttiJ by rarrlat,") from Ilaliun, ihroiiKh Kan Iiidro. Five liouMn'l Hiariinh ,ri"mT hcM lijr limnriCDiiU lav t-n taken Into a norther ii jirovjiiiB anil acattrrcd aiuonK , mall iarriaoriH. Tlifv mth tvnnd " J ' ' American aid llila -aon, iiril a Kill I'ino urreiuler takci plare witliin three wwka. The irmurKHiit lioxuiUl near Kan Iaidro l fllli-1 with woundul, ami General 1'ilar'a main mibilwic deiwt in oi.ly five inili-a (rum I.a ton'a front. Native iMf iijun coinelIei the inaur-H-fiit Kenerala to coiiritrriiiaml the onler to burn loan ait thev reireateil. The American policy of not letroyinK prop erty U in (a vol of the L'nileil Ktatea. Five unknown American primmer were carrieil through San Mikfutfl lant eek. 'MM IriNurKxiitu are behve,J to I en camped, hii'I it i ,rehnme,, Hut the uiovernenie reporled to.y at t i 1 1 have that ioint a their obj-ct. (ierieral i.awioi) ia maKiiiK eicellenl protirNa in hia north aVHfl nian li, ami the iJiapatrli of Major KoMte, with 1VW men. up the Kio (irari'le, auprt;l by Kunlxiata and canoe, in (or Urn pnrij-o of enabling Oeneral lialon to crow, the Riotiratide witboiit m (lenuiion by tlm enemy. The plan apparently contemplate the rapid nwiiijfifiK of .an ton to the went,(ierieral MacArthur lo remain at Kan Fernando, between the iruurtferiti at Uacolor and thone at Mexico, and Kobbe la to take a atation no a to prevent them cronninx etle meridian. Clark hiihh oiinly, for the year 1HW and IM'.iH. aaid land having been axueaiiied lo J. f. Klllolt for hotll year a aliovo and taxe paid in lull. I he tindivide I one lull of id land wa aUo aw to T. A. tiarbadw, aine, and aold for taxe fr the year IW7. amonnunK to I'l W a ,er lax aale, re demption ce-tilii aie hereto annexed. It waa alao aNeii4e.J m IHUH lo aaid T. A. Oarhade, anainen, and tale paid aa e-r receipt annexed The petitioner therefore a-ked a rehain filial and 'l M rnakiritr; a tolal ol t) ,'!.'. lit id on doutile aHeainent. And the board lie iniC lolly advited, it ia ordered that 'aid petition te irrarited, and the clerk ia hereby inxtruod to (lra,w a warrant on the jreneral f,1()1j al(j anount J. C. Flliot 9 32 In the matter of a noil tax rebate f-.r J M liar her. I ho aid J M I!arler aiw ea red before the txiard, and atated ttiat the If lo Grande. MacArthur is alao needed at hi present point to protect communication with Manila AlillMAUKI MKnt m:k. Kay Urn lla Iha Amerlran Vtr( or llrtrmt. on tha A I C UTOt'KRnt. liNKYS AND CorXKIHcS AT LAW li ataair oatooa itv, oaiuoK. i.iiaria ol Till. Uaii Mnnat. fra. t'Cir M',rlat an. I uanaarl oaorral i i-aw uaiaa PAINT YOUR HOUSES TT1 jh Mil. -."Kit. ATlnllNKY AT I.AW. vr M K nil, k'a Hlioa Hiof. tlio Hank of Orron t'lljf. IIH'IIT IVTaaury's Paints !? i-oii nu.i: Th Old Wav 4 l.nt.lca llrnn.l A III r, Cirr, C. G. HUNTLEY om:M.inTi Oaiuu. roinrK. ATroltXKY AT I.AW ir niti it ur ra.iriaTt ri hhiiii. hi . (irr.iit I'ltv f nu ri-ri I ItA.M IS FKF.F.MAN, --DKNIIST- it" of the Nnrthwealerii L'niver--i' v iinul hrhiail, Cliicaun. neruan ( olUveol lNMltal hiiryery, lliiinelte I'.Iim k, Oreniin City. v i. w. swori:, AlTnkNT.Y'S AT I.AW. t mint, h orei'lomir of MortK'kT'l, ml it tfi'iieritl law liimincnH at tended to promptly. t Firat door Hoiitli of M tllio-tit rrh. IK OF OKKdON CITY, :! BjdiIdi Honst !i i Cl!r. 'M U, Capital, t'AOOa Hiiiplua, IA),"!. lit. . ra,iii a ripniUL ll,HT, axil. A. M A aillNtt. f- a. CAcrixi.n, I'll liAhklnjt Im I una tranaactoit. t" rni.if ,,,,ol l0 check, J" 1 1,111a an, imttia illiomiutDil. Mini flljr warrant! bnilxhl. J" "I" mi avallalila aoourlty. IiUhiiikIUii,,) a.il.l. f in ma.ln iriimHly. "' ' AVAliauln In any part ol the world II lilr fn(,iani(ia anlil on I'ortlaliil, Hail r "t iiu'b. ami Now York. II Ai l nu tlm ilimoallt. S3 III FffliS WANTED to buy Syracuse Chilled Plows for which wo aro agents. Also full lino of Steel Plows, Harrows, Culti vators, Etc. Wo soli IMPERIAL BICYCLES quality highost,-prico the lowest. Wo aro agents for Simonds Cross cut Saws, and the "Z" brand of Sledgos and Wedges, We keop a full lino of Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Wagon Wood, Iron and Steel. r- I'linnhinti Sj)VCl(tU I. POPE St CO. Corner 4th nnd Main Streets, - Oregon City. III l-antiin Knlnra Nan Mlgurl. General Ijimlon pimhed on to Han Mi- Iftiel. Scout in advance of General Lawton'i column were fired ii.on by the rebel at JK) yaida. The Filipinoi re treated before the American advance, and General I.awton occupied the city . San MiKuel wa held by 600 iniurenta. There arm had been aecreted. (ieneral (irexorio IMarsaya A(uinaldo, I.una and other releJ jcenerala are fort ins all Filipinos to join the rank and flk-lit, death lieinu the jnalty of refimal. Aiuonit the priaonem taken at San Miguel are 15 Spaniard, who say that the rilipinoi are becominc ilianHij.,1 with warfare and want to lurrrnder. I The Filipino liaye driven 31 Ennlinli- tnen ironi rtliel territory, i Lieutenant Cole today ecnrtel on a tug Igarda, Aituinoldo'a ex minifter of finance, w ho ii (riendly to the Americana , from Manila lo an apoiiited place o meeting, where I-egarda conferred with (ieneral Trias, the innurent mininter of j ar. concerning neKotiatiom for peace, i Iarda returned to Manila tonight. Iaxdoh, May 13. The Filipino junta here baa received the fcllowing meae from Aguinaldo, cabled from Hong Kong under date of May 12: "The Filipino government, in accordance with the general feelin of the country, baa de cided to continue the war at all coat un til independence i cei-ured. The Filipi no energetically refute American peace overture bad on restricted autonomy cou led w ith promiae'of nule'i'ient aelf governiuent. The Filipino demand the atrict fulfilltnent of the article of the American constitution, and treaties con tracteil by American repreeentative when imploring a I'hiiippine alliance in combating the Spaniard. All Filipino generally aupfiort Aguinaldo. General I.una' rt orlei overture lor peace are untrue. Our army i near .Manila, Mm ultaneously attacking the whole Ameri can line. "The heat and rain are causing many casualties in the American army. All hospital are crowded w itb the aick and wounded. Four hundred of the Cincin nati regiment have been imprisoned by General Otis for incoordination in re fusing lo fight. The regular troop quar tered in Manila and other towns are quiet. The volunteer are abased, and alwayt at the front with scanty ration. Discontent between Americans and Eu ropeans is general." IiOlKD OF I'OXlUVilO.U'RS. Rerolar Mtj Term or Board. tbe County s. r. Mark, chairman; J. R. Morton, R. Hcott, coiiinilaalonera. Itrllrf Kor Zambnan(a. Wasiiisoton, May 15. It is expected at the war department that General Otis will take step ul once to replace the Spanish garrison at Zamboanui with I'ni ed States troops. The place is one of great strategic inixrtance, being the capital ol the inland of Mindanao, the second largest in the Philippine group, andaKood seaKirt. The town is easily defended w ith a small artillery force. The fact that the insurgents are in pos j session of rapid-fire uuns makes the sit- : uation at Aaiitlioanga more serious, but litis not lielieved they have a large supply of ammunition necessary to oper ate the weaHins. IIOI'KH FOR A NKTTI.KM KNT. ' KTIMCKI.AND, M. 1. 'M'itnl and 1'rlvnle Kxiu-rlonce.l iirnfi'sslonnl service lo the pen I "ri'Knii I'lly and Vicinity. Special rntliin .a,f in 1'utnr'rli ami I'mmlo iliseiiHe ltvsl or refer f ' Klven. oillce In Willamette "K Olllcn hours: 10 to 12a. in., I lo (I p. III. 'N' CITY OHWION. fPlncksmlthlng, Horseshoeing, I Wagon Maker. "ii Mum Kt. Oregon City. I ai ti m u i:itvi i: 4 Ol4l.l T4 4KIl'.ll OVIH DAT AND NIGHT, Phone 1(1 ELK RESTAURANT OPPOSITE CHAEMAN BLK A. M(.-, lrti. Much Kxperleil lo Krault Front Coining Culifrrelirn. the 3 For Perfection In Baking , Use Patent Flour Manu factured by tho Portland Flouring Mills Company, Oregon City, Oregon. IT IS WA11UANTED THE BEST. . . . . . Nkw Yohk, May 15. A special to the Herald from Washington says : A satis factory conclusion isexpwted by the ad in mistral ton of affairs from the confer ence which will be held by the American Philippine commission with the commis sion w hich Aguinaldo proposes to send to Manila. In his dispatch to the war department today, General Otis announced that Aguinaldo had sent a messenger to him expressing a wish to send a commission to "arrange terms of Hace." The ad ministration olliciuls express the opinion that this commission will submit to President Schurman and his associates tho answer of Aguinaldo to the proposi tions inailo by the American commission to Colonel Arguelles, Aguinaldo's emis sary, regarding the character ol govern ment which would be given to the Fili pinos, and which Arguelles declared was satisfactory, It ia probable apparent to the Filipi nos that there is Nothing to be gained by conducting negotiations lor tho p-upose of obtaining a temporary cessatn of hostilities. General Otis will not crant an armistice, and he has shown that be does not propose to stop fighting, no matter how many peace emissaries Aguinaldo will send to Manila, unless they agree to surrender unconditionally. In his dispatch General Otis shows, des pite tho fact that Aguinaldo Btates his purpose to send a commission to arrange peace, that he is making preparations to continue military operations. It is evi dent to the olliciuls from this dispatch hat donoral Otis has found it necessary corner of section 0, 1 2 s, r 3 e, Willam- (Continued from last week) Pursuant to the call of the chairman of the board, the board of county com missioners met in special eessioii, this first day of May, lS'Jy, for the purpose of meeting with the hoard of commissioners of Multnomah county, to consider the projioeition ofbnilding a bicycle path in the two counties. Present: Honorable & r .Marks and Honorable K Scott. The court then adjourned and held confer ence with i he Multnomah county com missioners at Portland. lie it remembered, that at a regular session of the board of county commis sioners for the county of Clackamas, utate of Oregon : ' Began and held in the court house at said county and state on Wednesday, the 5th day of May, 1SW, the same being I he regular time fixed by said board for holding a regular session of said board for the transaction of county business. Present, Honorable S F Marks, commis sioner; Honorable J K Morton, commis sioner; Honorable Richard Scott, com missioner, and F.lmer Dixon, clerk and J J Cooke, sheriff. When the following proceedings were had to wit : In the matter ol building a bridge in road district No 33, Supervisor Lewellen was ordered to build said bridge ; and it was further ordeied that Myer's repair bridge near the sawmill in same dis trict. In tne matter of the Deep Creek hill near Burghardl's, it was ordered by the board that county surveyor, E P Hands survey the same. In the matter of the application of MrsCarrforan increase in the allow ance granted Miss Carr, aa a county charge, the board being fully advised, the petition was denied. In the matter of the sunscription list of donation work and plank from road dis trict No. 39. This ma ter coming on regularly to be lie ird and the board be ing fully advised, it is ordered that said petition be granted and that the county will give 30,000 feet of plank for said road in addition to the amount subscribed. In the matter ol correcting the erro neous assessment of Jacob Bohr, your petitioner asks vonr honorabU lm.lv t. order the Bherilf of said county and state to coriect an error in the assessment, as the county has been assessing taxes on SWt4'ofSW t4'of sec 8. t-s, r3eof the Willamette meridian, but should be NW4'of SVl4'of secS, t 2 s, r3eof illamette meridian, as the petitioner desires to pay taxes on bis own land. The board being fully adyised, it is or dered that said petition be granted. In the matter of finishing the improve ment commenced on the Beaver Creek hill in road district No 10, it is ordered by the board that special Supervisor Foster be allowed $150 to finish said road, and it is further ordered that Supervisor Bramer be allowed f200 to improve said road. In the matter of the petition of J. C. Elliott for a tax rebate on a double as sessment. In the matter of the double assessment of 2 1 10 acres in northwest he had not been a resident of Clackamas county for nearly two years, and e x hi bi te I a poll tax receipt from Washington county, and tne board being fully ail vised, it was ordered that said rebate be granted. J M Barber $3 00 In the matter of opening bid lor the bridge on upper Kagle Creek, lh follow ing were read : koyal A. Son. -'H:i, f.'87, .M0. $325 MorriAOids, 2 !7 :W, :'tH 05. U II D.uchy. $275.42. W S Payne, $2 F H Baker, $.42. And the board 11 ng fully advined that the bid of W M Payne i the lowe-t and lest Did, it l ordered that said bid b accepted and the clerk is hereby ordered to contract with id W 8 Pavne for the building of aaid bridge for said sum it In the matter of the resurver of the Killin and Cochran road in roaI district No 35, the board being fully advised, it is ordered by the board, thai E P Hand, county nrveyor, be directed to resurvey said road. In the matter of the reuort of viewer on tbe etition of Ed Graves, et al, for a county road: In the matter of the re port of Christian Kocber, G W P roser and I) W Arthur, viewer appointed at the last term of this board lo view and locate a county road, situated in Clacka mas county, Oregon, described in full on page 21 of this journal, said viewer tiled llieir report showing that they had met ou the 2utn day of April, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subecrihimr ia a wriiin oath of office administered by E P Rands, toe county surveyor, alter which ther proceeded to Hie designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said county surveyor, the above de scribed road. They also filed th field notea and plat of the surrey, and report favorable to the establishing of said roadaa viewed and surveyed, for the reason that It is a good practical route and o public utility. They further re commend and suggest that the above road be located upon the section line ex tending north from the N E corner of sec 32, tp 5 s, r 1 e, W M. to the north boundary of said township, providing, however, that it be within the power of the county board of commissioners to make such change. The board not hay ing power to make such changes, Annie M Hansen, whose property said change aftcts, is instructed to make her indi vidual petition tor such change. Said report was read on yesterday and now on this day on its second reading. And it appearing to the board that there is a remonstrance and petition for damage filed. And it further aDDearimr that none of the remonstrators were Dresent. and that there were 42 more names on the petition than on the remonstrance, it is ordered that said remonstrance be denied and tbe petition be granted in so far as it relates to said remonstrance ; and that it further appears that there has been claims for damages filed as fol lows to w it : T C Ackerson, $500 ; Adolf Brockart, $400; FE Fish, $200; Joseph Yoder, $275 and William Sterne, $liK), in case said report is accepted. There sore it is oidered by the board that George Killin, John Daly, and Al Reynolds be appointed viewers of damages to meet at the beginning point of said road on the 22nd day of May, 1SDD, at o'clock a. ni., and after being duly sworn that they view said road the whole distance through the lands of T C Ackerson, Adolf Brockart. F E Fish, Jofeph S Yoder, and William Sterne, and determine if any, how much less valuable their said lands would be ren dered by reason of tbe location and opening of said road and report the same in writing at the next regular term of this boArd, and it is further ordered that the expense of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county as follows: Chris Kocher, 2 days, 18 miles.. ..$5 G W Prosser, 3 " 50 " ....1100 DW Arthur 3 " 32 ....920 Paul Schneider 2 " 4 00 Ben Preather 2 " '. 4 00. A M Scott 2 " 4 00 Ernest Rands 4 " 40 miles , . '. '. .2b 00 Total $53 00 In the matter of the petition of V Jones, et al, for a county road. In the matter of the petition filed bv W Jones and more than 12 householders of the county, living in the vicinity of the road described in the petition, and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clackamas couuty, Oregon, described in lull aa follows: Beginningvat a point on the Fisher road on the li between sees 25 and3ti, tp3s, r2eofV M, said point being 28 :47 chains of the corner of sees 25 and 2tiand 35 and 36 of the above township, or as near as practicable to said point; thence running east as near as practi cable to the line between sees 25 an J 30 to the intersection of the section line and the present traveled road ; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point in the present traveled road at the north end of the hridge, crossing the Beeson Mill pond. Also to vacate all that portion of the Fisher and Beeson Mill road between tbe beginning and terminal points above mentioned. Said petitioner filed the affidavit of notices posted resjiecting said roac", showing that there had been posted; One on the court house bulle tin board and three in three of the most public places in the vicinity of the pro posed road more than 30 days prior to (concluded on page five.)