M0RN1WQ ENTEnpniDS, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911. The Game Won now he the boys' clothing trade won. it . Suv for us because we carry the Urfest assort iol Ws' su,,s ln our city- No truWe to lit ? hor bere. Brin him In and -we will show you w'l "pleasure our new spring stock. A look is all we 2$ to convince you., Sunday today, notice our windows- ., 0 ..... Suits $2.50 to $10.00 BATl BALL AUD CLOVE FRIE WITH EVERY SUIT j. LEVITT '" Suspension Brtdgs Corner bricker wT.o Support family,' romlMt te Pay 20 a Month and U . Rslsaaed. ( barles Brlcker baa obtained bla rsi la from tbe county Jail by ralalng 120 (or tha aupport of bis family, wbo llva kt Oswego. Bricker was area tad on March 4 laat, and Judge. Campbell parolod blm, upon condition tbat bs would pay 20 a month to hla wife for bcr aupport and tbat of tbalr children. Iirlcker failed and laat Saturday ha waa again taken Into cuatody. Tbla eummary action frightened blm Into obtaining the money. ABI ATTELL HAS HIS OWN TROUBLES. ft m ATTRACTS IMMDTOCfflf BOTH PERFORMANCES WELL. AT TENDED AND MANY SEE STRET PARADE. , The at reeti of Oregon City were thronged with people on Monday morn- LOCAL PRICrS a Mia W. B. Jonea, of Kl nd ' ;,on City Monday. KJl.f waaln Oregon yurday. . m jS- rhll.lr,'.r. HI with ' .. ..r Portland, nsssed 5,1 ,or.-n tlty Saturday. pDUli.r llata at ropuUr Prlcea, m P, (lol.lHmlth'a. v . Mr. Weldm-r, or neever rre In city Monday. . fr'and Mi- A. U )". t Kldo ttr ' fjH, ttpmiKlar. of rarua, waa in 1, niy Monday. i " .lir Km at avrtnst k ..... M. I -..Novell lee UK Mimoery every ... .i Hlia ('. tioiusrau ST.. i.i.h unit 'ion. fSWn. of lie IUII. " ,n troa C,,jr B" Lata ' . fu. .nd Mr Able Gulntber ap.nl Way Mr rMr,-v K tMsboer. I .rM. WflMiiiandel and William JZ Z t arn-. w-re In Oregon City 'itrdlf. ... .-a tin Fred Rrixson, or ur " . . . ... . .,1.1. nutdl minniiv I. .LI. Wink, of New Kra, waa id ini Uroa BuntV " ' Mrt orert. H.arr lrnt.linh and daugntrr, or - .i.i l..HJj a alaak. City Hurtday. ui r.llih ru li'naore. oi i or ..h -HiltltiK hi-r parent, Mr. and in. I 8. roi" "'"""''' u. .. ir Cheater Inaeep, of MkLi, atM-in rtiinday at Oregon City viih the fimi r mmner, aire. v. rurl HilllnKr anent Saturday ItWSandiy lth hla alat.T. Mlaa Helen loQlncer w hu la a tluueiK oi ine ra Miia N'urit't'p Hickman and Harold Jtifford. h were delegatet at the IXMIat Contention held at roreai itt, return. l home yeateraay. Mr. ud Mr Cheater Inakeep. or tMiinii Hi Hundav In thla city (be ("i iniT a father, Mr. H. O. terp. 1 1 fhnrlt M tioltlneon left for hU kirn irin SiimUv and uimid RT (1. the forroera mother, Mra. A. (iold amltb, of Kourteenih atreet, and other relative. They will remain In Oreaon for about two weeka. AHwn K. Kront. furnmun of the Ore- gun City Courier, leavea thla week, aa a delegata to the 4iriiral Aaaemhly of the l'reahyterian Church, which will convene at Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. Froe? Iiefore returning to Oregon City will vlalt hla old home at Oberlln. He will aiMi vlalt Ohio. Mra. John Jncohium, who haa been III for Mveral monlha, Ifift for Coberg yeaterday morning, where ahe will join her hualmtiil, who haa been ap pnluleil atntloti MKcnt of the Southern I'Mi'lnc ('oni)Miiy. Mr. Jacobaon, after leaving tbU city went to Wood burn, but he waa recrntly promoted to the poalllon alXoberg. SHERIFF EASY MARK - FOR THIEF AT CIRCUS MAN WHOSE BUSINESS IS TO LOOK OUT POR EVIL DOERS, LOSES BUGGY ROBE Abe AttelL the feutherwelyht champion, baa bla 4 rouble. Able, claiming tbnt bla ahouldor went back on blm, fought a draw with i-'raukle llurua In New York! recently. Now aer eral crltlca are not certain tbat Attell waa hurt at all. Koine aay he did It for effect; othera awear It waa on the level. I'orullar poalllon A I tell la In. H. be knock out an olncnt with a punch they aay lie waa planting euckera; If b em the limit and Jual IihIih bla nmn they aay he atulliHl; If It la a very rloe go and he barely nrwrti bin wny to win tbrf any he la planting be bird, In the moth holla for a future date. f Able certainly geta It yolng ami coming. Attell U now appeal1 Ing on the vamlevlllo circuit aud will not enter the ring bkuIii for als month. Wftxler'a property, toward tha new depot - . ' : It la Tikely they kept going rather than attempt to get back onto Mais atreet again. '. Later t developments prove tbat after a round about trip they took a boat homo from tha 'Tav ern" and let their feet bang over board all the way down to Portland In order to wash the clay off. Rumor baa It tbat a new harper shop will be opened next to tha post- office. . ,'; : , ' . ' Berg Wins Insurance Case, J. B. Berg, a mVcaant of Barlow, won the suit la tn Circuit, ooart Ing, many of tbem coming for miles Tburaday, Inatltutad aaainat him by from different aectlona of the county the atractton being tha At Uarnea anl mat clrcua. Sidney Oordon, agent for an Inaurani') eompaoy, Berg gave hla nota to Oor don for $160 for tha flrat payment of .7 . . . .. I life Inanranoa nrm1nn hut claimed ever viaitea here, ana nom auernooni- -- m7, V nii-a. and evening performancea were large ly attended. It waa yap day at the mtlla and almoat alt the men employed there attended, Ttu 'parade atarted about 10:30 o'clock, but owing to the rain it only went aa far aa Fifth Street, and many who were waiting below that atreet were dlaappointed. It la cuatomary for a parade to go tha length of Main Street. Tbera were two goood bands, caged Hons, one In which rode a wom an trainer, while In the other waa a man; leoparda with woman trainer, clown, and as uaual the elephant brought up the rear.-- The show presented In the big tenta he thought ha was signing an applica tion for Ineurance. Judge Campbell decided .the caaa In Berg's favor. -4tMM Mt4 Stealing milk from a baby la one thing and ateallng from the aherllf la quite another. The tnaa of a valuable buKgy robe by Sheriff Mane, of Clack' amaa County, Monday I a coae in point. ' The aherlff atatloned four special deputlea north of town where tha At O. liarnea trained animal ahow waa performing, hnd Monday afternoon he drove down to aee how hla aeelatanta were progreaalng, bitching hla bora a convenient fence poet. After mak ing the rniinda, he started to climb Into the buggy to return to Oregon City, when to his aatonlibment and chagrin, he discovered hla buggy robe had been alolen. Investigation failed to d I mover the inlawing article. "There 'a a atory for you," said tha aherlff. CRACK GOLFER IS COWING. Pater Gannon, an Argentinian, te Viait Thia Country Seen. Teter Uantiou, the young Argent,-, nlan who hold the amateur golf chain ilouable of France. Italy and Aua trla, will pay a vllt to Canada aoou and alao make a detour to pluy In the American amateur rbamplouablpa on tbe Apawauile con rue at ItyeN. Y. The atrenglh of C.nnnon'a gome can be Judged from tbe fact tbat In tbe French ehamplonahlp he beat Hrokarv wbo won all bla matches agnluftt tbe Oiford and Cambridge Golfing society when that body vlltedthe United State. In the Itallnn cbamplonahlp flnnnon defeated another atrong American amateur In K. 8. Knapp. who carrtee tbe heavy handicap of plus als and wlna competition from It. on the Home club's con me at Agua 8anta. here the champlonhlp of Italy Is played. . ' M00RE IN GRAND SHAPE. Mirabe.will be accompanied by his silitera. who will make their borne 'hikia dty. j rnnk Chnniiilon and William AvI a left on Monday morning for Mo iili, where Hiey will .. spend two Iiwkion the Avliton homeatead. They rUiprad mm h of their time flahlng. TkMuui Hiniiott went to Mllwau rlt ModiInv, where he joined Mr. and ,irx Htrlow, who were chaperoning a arty of young iieople to Troutdala, Wt they Ment by auto and apent 'te y. I hreral vouiik lady "biker a" of this y rnl to New Kra on a walking upedltlon on Sunday afternoon. l)w imotbe rain In the avenln;, and not eta prepared with wraps they wre Ikft-4 to wait until tha evenln train, rrtrlni borne at 9 o'clock. . Mr. and Mr. Charlea Goldsmith jwrlvad In Oregon City on Sunday .torn Sacramento. Cal., and will vlalt -The Silent Watch." i Phlladelohia National' Star -Twirler Ditplayina Wendcful Form In Box. Enrl Moore, the star pitcher of the Philadelphia Natlouula. la one of the best "coma-backs" we have In base ball. I-aat year be made a greatabow- lug and was ciaaaed aa the secona beat twirler In the older organisation. This year he Is off to s floe start and a baru run ror me inriiui i"",i. Moore'a aUe and siel. not to speak of other effective fuctors of hla dellv ary. make him a very formlduble fig nre'on tbe mound. ' Moore made bis debut In tbe big leagues with tha Cleveland club sev s . is GRACEFUL M00ES. Pee Afternoon and Evening Wear ! 0ry1HTrt.rU Gay and Picturesqua Tbe new fuuliudx w lili'lt ure el leiiHlvely ued wr mure la-nuilrul and vai led I him ever befi.ire rolkii dots and all over effect mi plniu crouuda are aeeu iih well arf ibe Umleret mien The piim-lpiil colina me in.u k bbil white, blue and while- and white and hnt we're nltcbed In tbe northern part I black of the city aero the Abernethy bridge I One of tln mo Mipulnr niHieriiilir waa excellent. Tbe animal were well for wuiaiM h i oMou iiiHriiiieile. wbb b trained and those attending "got their , , eVery wny excellent for ibl mw, money'a worth." The peanut atands . (, .,tUer uiue nor o readily a well aa tha red lemonade ana siae nJ () -ji-juiariy ofi mid liecnmlnif. enow rcrivpu .ucir aiior ui V"""-I m.trm, limn the Kl O'er W ) le ma I lartnla. Salad green W one of tbe new colors REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I for simple atreet coat u roe, -W. B. Tull et al to H. B. Perlne, lot An adaptation of peasant modes la aectlon 11, southeast quarter or uen Jn every department of dxessraak- outh west-quarter' or normweai quar ter, section 11. towmibip 6 soum, ranun t east. 40.60 acres; I10U. Handv Land Co. to W. B. Davles, 101 block 17, second adition 10 rsanay 175. Snndv Ijind Co. to W. B. navies, IhihI In Sandy: nultclalm. 1 Jnna M and Oussie M. Will to ChrlMtlan and SelnerAndersen, 6 acres, lowimhn 4 south, range 1 east; 139". r.eoraa B. Carter to uerma J. war ier. 13.75 acres, lownsmp I mvuiu, rnnce. 2 east: oultclatm. mi Hood Ind Co. to it. r. ti an aud F. E. Black, unaiviaea one-nan imerem In northeast quarter of south. west ouarter. and north half or sonin- .mI onsrler Of SOUtnwes quaner, Section 6, townahlp 3 south, range 5 east. CO acres; fio. crank Adama. administrator to Wll Ham T. Hawklna, southeast quarter of northweat quarter, aectlon 11. town ship 4 south, ,range 3 east, 40 acres 11 nun Anna Perr-t et at to uernara mikc east half of west half of northeast .... .. half of northeast quarter! section 4. township 2 south. uma a ..if niuiciaim. ' - . .. 1 Anna Perret t Iflo Max Migei. hair or west half of northeast nuuri.r anil BOUineaKl (limnri M, ........ -- northwest ouarier. necuoii i.ivmi.- shin 2 south, range 4 east; quitclaim, MILWAUKIE. F. D. Lehman who Is putting up a new fire kiln to burn his tiling, win hui-naflur tiiirn nil. iio la hul d na- a ery suosianuai urnace and when completed, will add UWAUKie. "A Band ef Forger.' -c3VkbUP6:si9. THREE IN ONE Bed, spring and cotich called sanitary couch. Wc will sell on account of otcf stock for $3.75 y gggmj " '. .. FRRND1 BUSCH furniture ond Hardware - J - rr- N . X r. e" 1 V. -".v.: :$ Photo by American s Aoclatkn. BARL MOOttB, FH1LADBLMIA HATIOHALS' aT TWiHtaa oral years sgo. Us agreed to work for $8 a week. After being with tbe club two wecka he went to Manager Ar- fftwiiie and said: "Mr. Armour, when I algned for $8 a week I wax.unJt'r Impression tbst you would pay my board .while tha team waa at home." "All right, Karl: I'll Increase your salary to 112 a week." Thla waa highly satisfactory to the young man. Two years Ister I was flinging them over ior w"i" 91 Rm for tha aeaaon. His arm went back on him. ana ne was mui w minors. A winter's real 01a nim -world of good, snd he msds such s fine showing the following season that tbe Philadelphia club signed mm. Tha mnvln nlcture show Is a thine of the past,, having 'gone to the wall for want of patronage. 1 00 oau. The streets are so muddy tbe school children sre everlastlnglyjrpasllng the mayor, contractois and Vdrjuncilmen. Very poor Judgment was ahown ln-tak- lng away the wana in irom ui old Evangelical building, before ready m itn an vt hint. ' ui,. all tnha of this kind, main strensth and bull headedneas, seemed to be tha chief characteristic. irrenirc- tlva of what the long aurrenng puonc had to put nj with. But s MiiwauRie s popumiiuu . 1 ( 1. a vw ITnalurn mniiitf i:erman aim iia .. namesake, aha has to no noiea iu something (In this case not beer) .h.ra.iritie of the German, she bad to go at her street worg "nina siu- before." i a amiislna to see two, up-to- date, hobble skirted females from busy Portland making tun or our mu.u, ...1. Thuradnv afternoon. Tbe last seen of them they were wading ankle deep In mud up Washington street by Guentker & Sc hul t z e CLOSING OUT SALE : ,,.,hlJ- . :: v, All groceries at half price. Sale begins Wednesday, ' May 10th, 9 a.m. Come Early To Avoid Tne Rush ! COMING SPORT EVENTS v.i. .nn Pannavlvanla will row two mils race on tbe Connecticut river, Hnrlnirflald. MASS.. May 13. avi. h- noahan fN. T.) grand cir cuit meeting, Aug. 23-25. nine 11000 early stakes bars been arranges Dan O'Laary will manage a alx day heel and toe walk at Indianapolis the r-ah Of JUnS 13- -a" Virnvm -R -,tin. 81.000 will be distributed. James Braid, n.rry Vardeo, George imncan and J. t. isyir. -"'""-' ..-i- nenreaalonal golfers, sre com .vi- nntrv this sesson. They will compete In the nstlonal open tour f VS!S' ". ' 1 '''; UttSJ-ty-yi in 1 m V--.1 A FTERyoti pot your n jTa meal on the table, ji next just sit down and consider the lay out for a moment. Ash yourself earnestly, "Have I got the greatest value for the money spent on this meal? IF Yotf Botfgfit Yotfr Gtocerlea at this only one answer can be made store you have dona all that a clever houecwife can doyour meal la the nearest approach to perfection that Is possible In a nasi. But onlv the best aroceries the kind we have bulit a reputation for, can ASSURE you of this. Try some of oar leaders and become a regular user Best Butler, 2 lbs. SOc Full Cream Cheese 20c tioffee "None Better 46c Highest Quality Tea pound 79 Seeley's Best Flour sack S1-M Canned Sweet potatoes, Pre ferred stock grade -20c J. E. SEELEY CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS F. H. Louis Blane C. Class C. Rlttenhouse O. L. Smith Walter Glenandt C. D. Smith Frank Wilson Wm. Boyer C. O. Rlnehart August Bolle (2) . . Alex Beaton J C. Boener O. L. Witberall K. C. 8wart J. Rhlnes acw PBASAirr own. . li. Ing. This gown uiumraies one m. departures. The full lengtn rronx pan el. accentuates tbe length of tbe figure. Blouse and aleeves are cut in one. ins costume la suitable for formal or in. formal affalni. It waa maae or.au over eyelet embroidery. JUU1C CUULUbl. Thta May Manton pattern la cut In elsea for a thirty-four, thlrty-olx. thlrty-eiani. rorty. forty-two ond forty-four Inch but measur. Bend cent to thla omeo, gly Ing number. XI. and It will bo prompcly forwarded to you by mall. If In haete tend aa additional two ceni .i"'e loiter pte. which tnuro mor prompt Sellvery. . EXCURSION FARES EAST 191 1 During the month of May, June, July, August and September, on dates ahown below, the . SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland as follows: TO FARES S 73.00 , . 60.50 . 60.60 . 60.50 . 60.60 . 60-50 . 64.40 . 60.50 '64.40 110.00 109.00 70.60 108.00 Chicago Council Bluffs ........ - Omaha l'" Kansas City i. St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul, via Council Bluffs .... Minneapblis, direct Mlnneapol s, v s Couno I Bluffs Boston New York St Louis Waahlngton, D. C SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, H. 22, 2 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. Juno S, 7, , 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, and 80. July 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, S, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. Auguat 8, 4, S. 14 18, 1, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 ana so. September 1, 2, 4, 6. S d 7 StojMere within llmlta in either di rection, final return jimn October 81st. . For fsres ens wsy through Csllfornla Inquire of any Southern racmo agent, or write to WM. MeMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portlsnd, Orsgon. '';.. '" . - C. R Relllng Fred Hogg, Jr. Otto Hogg F. T. Relllng John Straight Wm. Ettera B. M. Short . Chas. E. Hepling F. H. Oldenberg F. A. Jones Jamea Monger Gottleib Zunnl 8. Glasa A. Richardson A. Bolle W. E. Boerner Joh reeison J. S. Moore John M. Davis H. Rudolph Hana Kran A. Kruger K. J. Yahnson- P. M. Murray A. Flaherty Frederick Hupp- frank Bowers mann F. W. HUDDarq field. Concord Station. Bids to be sub mitted to A. C. Arnold, Clerk of tha School Board or C. W. RJsley, Chair man, MUwaukie, Oregon, Route No. 1. We reserve tha right to reject any or all bide." Bids will b received up to Monday, May 15. 1911. . WANTEDrYou to know mat we buy all kinda of Curios, tbat wa are m tbe market for second hand. Furnl-. -... tura and Toola. We also nave a, . . good assortment of second hand Furniture and Toola on hand for . aale to those In need.' Coma anJ. sea; perhapa we have Juat what you want Indian Curios and: trinkets for sale cheap; soma that are very unique and alao Tery rare. GEORGE : YOUNG, Main near Fifth atreet Karl Schaffer M. L. Smith J. J. Walker L. Furgeson W. M. Holshu H. Himler H. Huerth C. H. Gray T. Prenscnon J. Rlttenhouse City Treasurer's fsfotico. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds ln the treasury of Oregon City to pay all outstanding aeneral fund warrants endorsed Drior to July 28. 1910. Interest ceases on the date of thla notice. Dated at Oregon City, Ore gon, May 9, 1911. M. D. LATOURETTE. City Treasurer, H. Lubbing M. Dietrich J. H. Barnett 8. J. Jonea John E. Smith J. P. Serres Mike Genshelmer C. A. Mann A. Rtgga E. E. Barnett FOR SALE Eight cnoica ounums lota at a bargain In uiaasione. en quire at thla office. . - ' BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, . Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourtn sta. VANCOUVER va. PORTLAND May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Game Begin Weekday at 3:30. Sunday, 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Rov Under 12 Free to Bleachera Wednesday. Notice of Application for Liquor LI eenae. Notice Is hereby given that Mane Erlckson will apply to tne county Court of the County of Clackaman County, Oregon, on Wednesday, 7th day of June, 1911, for a license to sell t yiiltuous, vinous ana man liquor uu fermented cider, commonly called hard cider, in less quantities tnan one gal lon, at Clackamas Tavern, In Aber nethy Precinct, said County, inia ap plication Is based on tbe following pe tition therefor. MARIE ERICKSON. TO the Hon. County Court of Clacka mae County, Oregon. Gentlemen: We. the undersigned legal voters, residing In Abernethy Precinct, Clack amas County, Oregon, hereby petition your Honorable body to grant Marie Erickson a license to sell. In Aber nethy Precinct at Clackamas Tavern, spirituous, malt or vlnoua liquor or fer mented cider, commonly known aa hard cider, in lees quantities than one gallon. It being understood that Bales shall only be for use with meals and not at or over any bar. . names. -rotr-sAtc- FOR SALE Incubator and two Brood ers, good condition, sio ior j H. Mattiey, 7th St, RANGES Overstock of Ranges, new and second hand, cneap. j. ti mo tley, 7th St. CLOSE IN 4 lota facing Madison Bt., irrand view.' very cneap; . Terras. CLYDE A McRAE, Main 8t, Oregon City. 1003 FOUND. TAKEN UP Three Jersey calves. Owner can have same oy pajiB for paature and this notice. R McCllntock, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Geo. McKlnnus C. R. Llvesay Wm. McKlnnus L. McKlnnus Eddie' Himler Joseph Melndle) Names. E. Rivers Ed H. Furgeson L. Himler J. H. Dunn P. C. Praeger v. v mine r' tl TlailfhAV. Jr. B. Lillle aim Case Alfred Ladd Chaa. Waer F. A. Wallett J. C Plence Frank Ferguson C. E. Smith Wants, For Sale, Etc Kotlceo under the c!lfled headmsf will be lneied at on cent a word, flrot Inoertlon. half a cent Additional Inaer .1... . int. rard. 11 oer month! nail Inch card. (4 line) 11 per month. r. w ...... .mimuii ordar unleaa one i... aeoount with tha paper. . Na i - . . . . f fm-nTt-IJW. Money i n-anonalbllltv for error; where V '. . . i-v. orror occur freo corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum chare Ho. WANTED TO RENT A six or seven room house, not on the hill. Address this office. WANTED. GIRL WANTED Girl for general housework. Experience not so im portant aa willingness to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main atreet, Oregon City, WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages for right party. Call at 414 Water Street or phone 1501. . WANTED Blda for School Build ing, School District No. 28, draw lnga and speclflcatlona may be ob tained at tbe realdenca of J. R. Oat- HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estlmatea cheerfully given on all classes- of building work, concrete walka and reinforeod concrete. Res, Phona Main 111. ATTORNEYS. Wait. Abstracts furnished, iana titles examined, eetatee settled, gen eral law buslnesa. Over Bank Oregon City. U'REN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorney s-aW Law, Deutecber Advokat, will prac tice ln all court, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg, Oregon CUT. Orogon. l !"' FREYTAO A MONET, AeeJ. Estata Dealers, have choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban homes good fruit lands and. poultry ranches. Sea us for good buys. Near 8. P. dapot. . H. COOPER, ror Flra Ineurance and Real Batata. Let us handle your properties we buy, sail an exchange. Office ln ' Bnterprtss Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. John Holland -P. E. Porter Thoa. Hlmmler , W. H. Smith . M. Everett T. T. Psnkey J. W. McAnuIty Theo. Huerth j, o. 8mlth L. Im Smith A. E. Daggett W. U Daggett W. W. Smith H. D. Maraton , M. Rivera W. K. Rauch C. C. Lake L. E. Comba Frank E. 8mlth Geo. E. Marshall B. R. Case) E. 1 Chase K. a. Patterson wm. Msnn Fred Hogg F. V. Monger C. 8tralght . C. A. Caseday N. Adama F. F. Fiaher W. Jetke O. A. Oldenberg Aug. Boll 4 . . . 1& VI li' XJ vJ Per c-h e r o n S t al 1 ion WILL HAKE SEASON AT Oregon City, in FaKiieVs' Feed Barn Pfflidr(V. Sired by Polly, first dam, Vf JST" reaigrCC: alinc Color,oUpplbAywWelbt WOO pounds. TprlTK. To Ininrs r. with foal $12. Slnfl i serrfct . J8. SWi I CriUS: M 110. jo iflsnro colt to rtAnd and xrCt $15. Crt wmbtUkeVu proTent .ecldent., but will not b. recjn.itle Thonldoccur" Ifmtre 1-romoYed, sold or traded, mo.y bo comes duo st once. , , .. . V J . ' ; G. W. Boyer, Owner and VLczz-i oament at Chicago June