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6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1911. 1 Look Here Look Here We are giving the public the best shoes for less money than they ever bought them before. You had better sit up and take notice, while our prices are low, be cause we don't intend to continue to sell at present valuation. Now if you have any doubt in your mind as to our goods call and investigate for yourself. Mate Oar Shoe Store Yotir Shoe Store Please don't get it into your minds that we are here today and gone tomorrow for we are here to stay. Men's Shoes $2.50 and op Ladies' Shoes $ 1 .50 and op MERRILL & CAVE 9TH AND MAIN STS. OREGON CITY, ORE. COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 6.) Geo. Roberst 4.00 W. Roberta 4.00 J. Bewa .. 4.00 A. Dews 4.00 Pat Griffin 1.25 . Oittrict No. 42. M. Rowell $ 15.73 O. Haatie 7.00 E. 8. Jonea 8.75 J. P. Miller 14.00 B. Duda 5.25 J. Taylor 1.25 O. W. Vedder . . i 4.90 I H. Judd 25.75 District No. 43. B. P. Rector 4.00 A. D. Burnett 9.00 District No. 44. G. Reynold $ S.50 F. SchmiU : .50 C. E. Wllliamsen 15.50 N. Toder 9.50 W. R. Osburn 7.50 A. Currie 2.00 Chaa. Rider 26.25 C. Gilmore H.50 District No. 45. Dan Stahlnecker I 9-00 J. Johnson 5.00 D. Freeman 4.00 Wlllla Freeman 1.00 L. Vallen 9.00 W. T. Henderson 22.25 District No. 46. Grant Mumpower $ 4.95 District No. 47. H. C. Wegner :...$ 18.50 Chaa. Sievers 10.00 Clayton Freytag; 20.50 Chaa. Peters ' 8.50 E. Harrington 26.25 R. Steadman 2.80 District No. 49. Estacad Mercantile Co .$ 11.50 H. O. Sanford 28.50 G. H. Sanford 2700 A. T. Hunt 28.00 O. T. Hunt 54.35 J. F. Snyder ,. 60.00 R Snyder 8.50 M. Snyder 6.50 J. C. Dennis 64.00 F. H. Davis 42.00 J. J. Honebon 4.00 Ray Wilcox 4.00 F. M. Gill 20.00 W. Shriner 14.50 E. Culbertson 10.00 E. Knowlea 1150 H. H. Anders 30.00 Geo. Hathaway 22.00 B. T. Rawllna 31.50 District No. 50. Otto Vogel $ 10.00 B. Deardorff 10 90 Paul Duda 10 00 L. Koch : 20.00 I 8. Johnson 10.00 A. Nelson '. 3.00 Ed. Davla 10.00 Mr. Duda 10.00 Bert WHllama 2.50 E. Reed 10.00 Geo. Johnson 29.00 District No. 63. C. R. Ridings I 1.00 C. V. Carpenter 5.00 O. Palmer 4.00 W. Rowl 4.00 C. A- Beugh 10.00 E. Conrad 4.00 District No. 54. R. Andrew $ 8.00 E. King 7 00 O. Mahlor 1 8. Long 40.00 W. F. Stanton 23.73 J. Strlcklin 10.00 A. L. Toder 24.60 R. Ferguson 1.83 W. F. Stanton 400 W. F. SUtton 9 00 D:strict No. 65. J. Hamilton $ 4.00 A. H. Meyer 28 00 F. Cockeriine 19.50 A. Leuffcold 2.00 J. C. Mattoon 16 00 H. H. Mattoon 77.00 Creasoo Mill Co. 59 05 General Roads. R. B. Beatie 7.00 W. H. Mattoon .27.50 N. Blair 10.60 Estacada Mercantile Co 4.20 Beall & Co. 18.25 Duboise Lumber Co. .- 10.80 James Adklns .? 81.82 J. B. Cumins 14.97 Maple & Masterton ' 3.25 Honeyman Hardware Co 168 James Hayden 8.75 i I. M. Park 6.25 T. H. Hayner 6.23 H. Cromer 5.00 E. Miller a. .50 J. Kent 14 00 J. W. Schuld 10.00 W. W. Smith 20.00 Kelly Hardware Co 3.40 A. B. Klrkley 12.50 C. E. Battin 16.25 C. Hastings 17.50 GENERAL FUND. Circuit Court. T. M. Miller $ 72.00 Chaa. E. Runyon 40.00 T. M. Miller 12.00 E. L.' Shaw 2.20 O. P. Rothe 48.80 C. Gatea 2.20 J. Andrews 2.20 J. Paulson 65.00 C. Ely 2.20 Geo. A. Brown 2.20 A. Douthlt 2.20 R. L. Mabry 8.00 Mike Long 2.00 E. Phelps 8.00 G. H. Walte 6.80 F. Langensand 6.80 H. Koch : 6.80 E. F. Donahue 0.60 E. D. Sperl 5.00 Joe Wilson 2.20 J. P. Lovett 4.00 C. A. Baxter 4.40 Jake Michaels 4.20 Frank P. Fuge 4.20 D. Courtney 13.00 Miller 4.80 J. P. Cooke 3.00 Geo. Hlmler 2.40 A. Heitsman 6-20 W. Schnelman 5.20 E. C. Hackett 2.80 F. A. Miles 2.20 Rose Zlvney 3.00 Carl Wolfhagen 3.10 J. Flalo 8-20 W. J. B. Vlck 4.60 J. M. Heckart 5-40 W. W. Smith 2.00 Henry Fiek 6 00 Mrs. C. J. Parker 15 00 Willamette Hotel 19 50 Herman tjerguine p County Court N. Blair $ 23-40 W. H. Mattoon 27.00 R. B. Beatie 2 00 Gladstone Lumber Co 9.00 F. J. Tooze 11 O. E. Freytag 1-30 J. R Gilmore 5 00 R. Lowenfeld 8.00 C. G. .Miller 30.95 Jos. E. Hedges 20.00 Fashion Livery Stable 4.00 Justice of the Peace. W. W. H. Samson I 43.50 Geo. A. Brown 20.80 E. L Shaw 9-25 D. L. Trulllnger 3.90 A. Larkln 4-70 A. Johnson 3.9o M. Johnson 3-9U R. Snodgrass 8.90 Rosa Mulvany l J. J. Mallatt 1-70 Frank Hendricks 3.40 3.10 MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, I ...ilp.ll... MairB i r " -" ' ' ' . a .. . T:.-i tlrmk mat im V7 H. Toedtmeier 3.40 Wm. H. Stewe 30.00 Chaa. Sharnke 31.60 H. J. Rastall 32.00 A. M. Kirchem 28.00 C. Krigbaum 32.00 A. W. Bell 6.00 G. Stone o.uu Mrs. O. Kleeman 5.00 P. L Coover 5.00 M. C. Young 69.40 W. H. Bonney I9 60 A. Marquam 60.C0 A. M. Vlnyard 56.40 Otto Kleeman 5.00 A. Bremer 25.20 W. F. Lehman 26.80 R. Allen 3.20 A. Allen 3.20 W. S. Tull 71.00 Fuga J. C. Bradley 24.00 Toedtmerer 3.40 C. C. Borland 3i.u E. P. Elliott 63.20 R. DeNeul 64.30 Tbeo. J. Wirt 66.00 P. J. Winkle 63.20 S. Wright 65.40 R. W. Porter 63.60 Nat Scribner 65.40 J. A. Talbert 64 00 F. Gage 68-60 H. A. Heater 63.80 W. A. Bard 67.00 Mrs. Wm. Douglas 5.20 E. L Shaw 2.20 Wm. Douglas 5.20 Fred Anderson 5-20 L. Himler 4.6 J. C. Pierce 2.20 S. F. White 41.20 Wm. J. Wilson 2.00 Mrs. S. F. White 41.20 Mr. A. A. Allen 4.40 T. P. Randall 2.00 Mrs. A. E. Courtney 13.00 A. A. Allen 4.40 Minnie Hough 3-40 C.-Gates 2.20 A. Douthit 2-20 J. S. Owings 6.20 H. A. Trembath 2.20 J. Vallett 7.00 Rosallie Allen 4.40 Mary Nagle 3.10 Mrs. S. S. Bouta 3.00 Mrs. S. L. Cook 3.00 J. Geo. Nagle : 3.10 D. E. Frost A. G. Harberg 3.75 F. M. Morgan John Miller 7.95 W. W. Jesse 4.60 J. M. Erlckson 55 8heriff. Western TJnlon TeL Co. $ .50 Jones Drug Co 1-35 T. J. Stephens 8.50 Chas. F. Ely .' 20.30 H. B. Ballew 2.50 H. P. Minto 5.00 Elliott & Park '9.50 Geo. A. Brown 13.45 Fashion Livery Stable 7.00 J. F. Adams 2.25 F. E. Davidson . 2.50 Emmett Donahue , 6.25 F. A. Miles 76.60 E. T. Mass 51.35 W. S. Eddy 1.25 Clerk. Frederick R. Chllds & Co. .'..$ 3.18 Glass A. Prudhomme 1.80 M. C. Mulvey 38.00 Myrtle Cross 60.00 Ona Renner 40.00 Tax Department ' Cis B. Pratt $ 70.00 Bert J. Staats 27.50 J. O. StaaU 10.00 Recorder. L. E. Williams $ 10.00 Glass 4 Prudhomme Co 4.60 Edith Smith 65.00 Treasurer. Alice DwiggiDg $ 38.00 Coroner. Elk Horn Livery Stable $ 5.00 Wm. J. Wilson 6.00 Dr. J. W. Norris 10.00 Supt of 8choo1s. L Adams ..$ 1.70 J. E. Calavan 122.20 Maude Langhead 17.60 C. W. Harlan 20.00 T. J. Gary 31.49 C. F. Anderson 120.20 Wm. J. Wilson 4.00 E. C. Shaw 119.35 Typewriter Inspection Co 3.50 Assessor. Clara Mitchell $ 62.00 J. E. Jack 2.00 Edith Jackson 52.00 Surveyor. S. A. a Hungate $ 29.30 Board of Health. Wm. J. Wilson f 5.00 C. H. Doucby 18.73 Current Expense. Home Tel. Company '. .$ 26.60 Wilson A Cooke .10 Jones Drug Co. 6.15 White Bros 300.00 Frank Boardman 33.60 Wllaon ft Cooke 16.05 Nqtt-AtwiUir Co 130.00 C. A. Clark ; 65.16 Willamette Pulp Paper Co. .. 33.75 J, Itoslk 62.06 Wm. Uergren 87.50 Marry Teckover 24.50 Central Door & Lumber Co. 730.81 Theo. Miller 43.00 J. W. Draker 36.75 J. Berg 81.50 Rex Mesny "23.00 E. Dewey 57.75 C. E. Baxter 89.25 R. F. Morton 17.94 John Grahn 60.00 F. E. Aunee 66.87 O. Zlnaerllng ..... 84.00- Straight A Salisbury 117.71 C. Bagby 83.50 S. N. Taner 33.23 J. M. Colebank 63.74 Gladstone Lumber Co 23 03 J. Johnson ' 63.66 H. L Hull 87.50 A. Simmons 61.87 George A. Brown 73.06 I. Rlttenhouse 63.66 F. Young 82.53 Frank Nelson 87.50 Scripture A Beaullau 49.00 C. Simmons 97.35 J. Stewart 69.75 J. B. Fox 38.50 J. R. Kchler 43.00 M. C. McMahon '. . . . 53.60 G. Terry 87.50 J. Green 60.00 E. Ranch 62.66 H. C. Toiler 94.50 East Side Mill A Lumber Co. . . 6.30 Roy Dalley 9.00 A. Crans 23.75 L. May 29.57 G. Dwigglns 62.98 B. Barnes 65.16 Oregon City Foundry 4.00 Bulldera Supply Co 363.95 Jas. Adklns 6.10 Pioneer Transfer Co 32.85 j Frank Busch ze.so Huntley Bros. Co 15 75 Ward Bros 15 75 D. C. Robbing 672 85 F. C. Gadke 600.00 Chas. Mathlson 69.56 Huntley Bros. Co 7.40 H. Cooper 7S.00 C. E. Bosley 4.1S C. E. Bosley 8.12 Theo. Miller 31.65 BUI Gadke 47.89 Joe Myers 65.00 E. Lemay 66.06 J. Kaboureck 22.31 Fred Matley 29.37 C. Osburn 26.69 Clarence Simmona 175.00 Chas. Simmons 64.37 Jail., E. T. Mass $ 99.00 County Poor. H. W. Streblg I 143! Tom Jones 3.00 Mrs. L Guedon 85.00 J. Levitt 19.10 P. J. Winkle 18.25 W. A. Holmea 3 00 Wildwood Hospital 1.60 F. T. Barlow 4.00 D. C. Robbins 6.95 A. R. Stephens 30.00 Farr Bros 9.25 R L. Holman 15.00 Sam Smith 10.00 W. H. Sllcox 16 50 C. R. Thorpe & Co. 25.05 Oregon City Mfg. Co. 4.00 J. B. Cumins 24.98 A. M. Boyden 30.00 Frank Busch 12.20 H. F. Gibson 8.00 W. M. Yonce 4.00 C. E. Swan 15.00 Wm. Danforth 5.00 David E. Jones 8.00 C. E. Burns 6.00 6.00 10.00 Geo. Ziellnskl W. T. Gardner Mrs. Bradtl 10.00 J. A. Jones 15.00 Geo. Lazelle 10.00 J. E. Seeley 7.00 T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50 G. Boyer 4 10.00 Mary MoraJ 12.00 Sara Booher 8.00 Geo. May 10.00 NUes Johnson . 7.00 Fred Baker 10.00 Patton Home 1600 S. M. Kelso 10.00 A. Pluard 7.00 R. Hartgreavea 8.00 W. O. French 7.00 Minnie Pulley 7.00 J. A. Randolph 10.00 Mrs. Ella McLeod 8.00 Dock Mosler 10.00 Jesse Allen : 20 00 Indigent Soldier. J. A. TufU $ 6 00 Mead Post No. 2, "G. A. R." . . 15.00 Sarah M. Dickson 5.00 Insane. E. L. Shaw $ 1-20 Dr. H. S. Mount 13.00 Dr. M. C. Strickland 5.00 Printing an Advertising. Oregon City Enterprise $136.70 Oregon City Courier 28.05 Oregon City Courier 3.50. Wild Animal Bounty. Joe Dooghe $ 6.00 A. Hall 1400 N. Lauder 3.00 Purchase of Land. Geo. Kelland I 23.00 Juvenile Court. Mrs. C. J. Parker $ 19 55 Geo. A. Brown 9.C6 In the matter of the petition of A. Pacific Tel. Company 21.93 Huntley Bros. Co 132.81 Court House. Portland Flouring Mill Co $ 10.00 C. G. Miller 2.50 C. A. Lewis ... H. L Patterson J. W. Jones ... Frank Busch .. 8.00 1000 11.00 1.30 j P. Todd for a county road. Ordered that said road be opened and same la declared a county road. In the matter of the petition of J. T. Grace for a county road. Ordered that said road be opened and same is declared to be a county road. In the matter of the petition of Chai. A. Bartlomny for a county roaa, Ordered that snld road be opi'tir and la dot-lured to bo a county road In tho matter of the petition of Alf Drill for a county road. Oidoroil that said road be opened and sumo Is declared a county road. In the matter of the petition of lluumiiartnor for a county road. Ordered that said rond be opened and same la declared a county road. In tht matter of the petition of Frank E. Kirk for a county road. Ordered that inld roud be opened and same la declared a county roa In tht mutter of tho appointment of Victor Gault at deputy sheriff , of Clarkamna County. Ordered that Bald appointment be and Is confirmed. In the matter of the transfer of $110.00 from tho special fund of dl trlet 45 to the general road fund Ordered that the trensurer of Clack anms-founty transfer from the spe cial fund of road district 45 to th general road fund the sura of $110 00, In the matter of the Edw. M. Ro berts road. Ordered laid over until regular Jan uary 1912 term. In the matter of petition of E. F. Bruns and other for a county road Ordored that samo be and Is hereby dismissed. In the matter of the M. Stauber road. Ordered that all. proceedings and petition herein bo and la dlsmlased. In the matter of town plata of first addition to Outlook, aecond addition to Outlook and Stanley. Ordered that said plata be and are approved. In the matter of the 8leben road. Ordered laid over until December 14. 1911. In the matter of the vacation of certain streets In South Oswego, Ordered laid over until regular Jan uury term, 1912. ' In the matter of the petition of Os wego and Willamette Valley Tele phone Co, for a franchise over certain roads. Ordered laid over until December 14. 1911. In the matter of sixty per cent of road tax belonging to city of Canby, Ordered that county clerk draw warrant for $390.00, on road district No 17. being balance on hand belong ing to said district 17, In favor of said city of Canby. In the matter of deed from CharkM E. Dubois, Mary Duboise, John Storm er and Mollle Stormer to Clackamas County lor road purposes., land local ed In Section 29, T. SR 4 E. Ordered that said deed be and same Is approved and ordered filed with Re corder of Clackamas County. In the matter of application of Mrs A, A. Armstrong for aid for herself and children, her husband be confined In the county Jail. Ordered that the County Clerk draw a warrant ior iu Mrs. Armstrong. In the matter of the petition of Os nnrt Willamette Valley Tele- Tf m,J ' " phone Co. for a franchise over certain roads In Clackamas County. Ordered that said Oswego and Wil lamette Valley Telephone and Tele graph Company be and Is hereby granted the right and privilege to erect poles, string wire, and cables thereon over and upon and acroas an streets, alley and public highways named In petition, as may be neces sary for the transaction of a general telephone and telegraph business, said franchise In no wise to Interfere with any franchise heretofore grantea any other person, firm or corporation, said poles to be set, and wire to be stretched so as not to interfere with Dubllc travel or interfere with work done or to be done on said public thoroughfares. The County Court re' aerves the right to cancel said fran chine aud cause said poles and wires to be removed at any time by order of this court at the expense of said pe titioner and work to commence within 60 days and completed within nine months from date of franchise. In the matter o the Sleben road. Ordered and adjudged that the pe tition be and the same Is hereby de nied and dUmlssed. In the matter of the petition of C A. Wolfgang and others to vacate a franchise at MUwaukle Park. Ordered that said petition be grant ed and said franchise Is hereby revoked. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , . CASTORI A The bathtub trust has at last got Into the dissolution swim. AN8WER IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Oregon City Citizens Not More Reliable Than Those of Utter Strangers? This Is a vital question. It Is fraught with Interest to Oregon City. It permits o( only one answer. It cannot be evaded or Ignored. . An Oregon City citizen speaks here. Speaks for the welfare of Oregon City. A citizen' statement Is reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful. Home proof la the best proof. ' Joseph McDermott, Washington St, Oregon City, Ore., says: "I was In bad shape with kidney and bladder complaint My back was so lame and stiff that I could hardly get about and It was all I could do to dress myself. The kidney iecretiong were scant and the passages too freqnent After tak ing the contents of a few boxes o Doan's Kidney Pills, I was restored t good health and during the past two years, I have had no canse for com plaint" . i For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United j States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. , Saved! "I refused to be operated on, the morning I heard about Cardul," writes Mrs. Elmer Slckler, o! Terre Haute, Ind. "1 tried Car dul, and it helped me greatly. Now, I do my own washing and ironing." REAL ESTATE E63 mmwi Tho Woman's Tonic n Cardul is a mild, tonic remedy, purely vegetable, and acts in a natural man ner on the delicate, woman ly constitution, building up strength, and toning up the nerves. In the past 50 years, Cardul has helped more than a million women. You are urged to try It, because we are sure that it will do you good. At all drag stores. Wants, For Sale, etc. 8. II, Edwards to Herbert ICd wards, 20 aero of snctlou 211, town ship 1 south, range 4 eMt; $400. Fred Holt and Eva Hull to Chrl (). Illiihm, liloek 2, Darling's Ac tion to Oregon City; $1. V, A. Winder to Louise H. Winder, lot 1), block 9, ('unity ; $1. J. C. and Mary A, Chalu'My to Wlllliim 8. Klynn. land lu Wllrotivlllo, lir.o. Hophroiut II. Jury (o Thomas P. PaIkb, ft lines of section ,10, town bjl 4 south, rang' 1 eimt; $1,000. Junior A. Bunnell to puhllo for road purposes, land In Clackamas county; $1.00. A. C. Whlto et at to D. O. White, 95 acres of I). I.. ('. or Imulnl and Alice MohIht, towimhlp 3 south, range 3 east; $1. J. W. CoiiRhlln to I). I.. MrKlnney, lots 13, 14, IS, 10, 17, 18, 10, 20. $1. 22, 2.1, 24, block IS, Nob I UII ; $1. ' Mury Koerner to Fred licit, block 2, Darling's Addltlou; $1. J. II, and (Jeorttlna N, McArtbur to Portland Hallway, Unlit A power Company, land lu Unckumu couuty; ' $:ioo. I'brlstlun 8. and Kinlllo A. Arnold to (ieoige J. and Allle II. Ilolinan, I acre pf Clackamas county; $L Oeorge J. and Allle II. and Hwaln J. ami Harriet Urahnui, 1 acre of Oeorge Crow I). U C; $3.Hi0. Charles A. -Jliirxlmrdt and Samuel S. WIMon to lwl W. Metiger, tecs tlon IS, towoKhlp $ south, range 3 enHt; $1,884. II. ijee Paget and Margaret to K. W. Ilarnes, land In Hector Campbell D. li, C, township l south, range 1 east; $10. David and Jane Horner to William B. aud Lillian Myers, land In Clacka mas oouiity; $300. Moses Aurbach to Jonah II. Wise, tract 11, Gordon Olen Home Tracts; $1,100. John Dillon . to Harriet M. Smith, lots 8, 9, 10, block 11, West lilad- stone; $1. i Harriet Smith to John W. Wider. limiF! NII'imKIIY K'ln vor linn trees-apples, pears and cherry " . u. """i l"a 10c each. A. J. Walker, MUwaukle. t Oregon. ARE AT STANDSTILL Mary J. HaKcubuch Coffin to F. A. Coffin to Walter B. and KrneBt I. HaKeiibuch, land In section 29, town ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1,000. Walter R. and Brnn V. ilagen- buch to Frank Dayton, lot S of section ' 9, township 2 south, range 4 eaitt; 10. W. A. and Ida V. Alcorn et al to Mary J. Jette, lots l and 2 or block 4, llrliihtwood; $10. J. K. I'omeroy. to Kinlllo Pomeroy, lots 3, 4. 5. block 12, First Addition to Sandy; $10. V. C. and Clara J. Belknap, et al Potato shipments are at a stand still In this territory. No orders are comilig lorth from any section and um west Hood Arres; $10 buying for home consumption Is ex- Peter and Ijmrle King Kerr to Wal- tremely limited. Offerings of nearby Heights: $10 growers are fully taking care of lhs Willamette Pulp & Taper Company demand at current prices. to I), J. I'nnneiiter, 8 5 acres of section Arizona has been tho only factor 30, township 3 south, range 1 eaat; of Importance In the potato trade re- $:'oo cently and practically all of the pur- O. and Caroline Ausve to Joale M. chases Were ror that account. At best Parmenter, 11 acres or section 31, the demand from there Is limited ow- township 3 south, rango 1 east; $10 n K to the smallness of the popula- I). J. and M. L. Parmenter to Leon tlon there being few cities of note ard L. Parmenter, 32 acres of section and but little country population. 31 and 43 township S south range 1 There are some orders remaining eust; $1,000 lor shipment to Arizona but they are (leorge W. and Jennie Kummer to for future delivery and were received Ladd k Tllton, 89 acres of section 4 some time ago. At the present time township 2 south, ranKe 3 east; $1 the Arizona trade Is blocked with Henry A. Dedinan to Julia M. Rider, supplies and will need no additional lot 2 of block 4, Dedman's Addition to shipments for awhile. Cunby; $175. Texas has practically withdrawn W. A. (lamer to School District from the local buying Held after a few No. 123, land In section 25, township purchases at Willamette Valley 1 1 so'o, range 1 et.it; 13,530. ' points. n. C. and 3. S. I.atourette to Aug- California Is at present entirely out ust ana Anna KricKson, .80 or an acre of the local market; even the demand In D. L. C. of Ezra planer, township for seed being at low ebb. Table 2 south, range 2 east; II. stock cannot be sold there at as good Christ Kssor to J. W. Long, lota prices aa are ruling locally at pres ent. 23, 24. block 3, Nob Hill; $1. T. II. and M. F. Wilson to Margaret L. Roberts, lota 1. 2, 3, block 44, Mln- Prevalllng Oregon CHy prices are as th"rnI,Art'1't'"n ' j;?1rt,an,',: J10' lollows: Fruits, Vegetables. DRIKD FRUITS (Buying) Prunes T. II. and M. F. Wilson to Margaret Roberts land In Clackamas county, on basis of ft 1-4 pounds for 45-50's. HIDES (Duylng) Green hides, Kc to Cc; sailers, 6 to Cc; dry hides, 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c each. Hay, Grain, Feed. HAY (Huylng) Timothy. $12 to 15: clover, $8 to $9; oat hay, best, $9 to $10; mixed, $9 to $12; alfalfa, $15 to $16.50. OATS ( Buying) uray, z k -; wheat. $28 to $29; oil meal, $5.1; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. - FEED (Soiling) HnortB , 127 to $ Margaret I Roberts to C. J. Roa- well and C. II. Hanson, land In Clacka mas county; $10. C. and Agnes Bchuobel to Edward R. Crefpry and Ida Gregory, 90.74 acres of D. L. C. of II. B. Mael, town ship 3 south, range 2 east; $10. ' Euwnrd S. Gregory and Ida Greg ory (o George A. Warner, 96.74 acres of R. R. Mael's D. L. C., township 3 south, range 2 east; $10. . . Kmllla Ilernegger to Ulrlch Ganten- beln, 20 acres or section 7, township 2 south, range 4 east; $1,350. E. G. and Mary W. Adams to John 8: rolled barley, $37.60: process lr nnv, ,,, '. ,h, barley, 138 60; whole corn i. $37: crack- , ,, 'rnnKo 5 eaRt. 10. ' ed corn $38; white, $26 to $27; bran Mmmt ,l0o(, Un(, Company t0 John $27 to $28. ,r noy.J. 14 acres of section 84. town- Butter, Poultry, Eggs. ship 2 south, range 5 east; $10. FLOUR $4.50 to $5.25. Charlos L. and Lalah May Norton nutter (Buying) Ordinary coun- to Rose and Ray Boxton, lnnd In aec- try butter, 25c to 20c; fancy dairy, tlon 32, township 1 south, rango 2 POULTRY (Buy(ng) Henii, 10c to eaHt; $1,500. 11c; spring, 10c, and roosters, 8c. Mary Wlnrlch et al to Frank Love. EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 40c to mna, land in D. L,. u. of Alexander r)C iv. Marx, 8U acres; X7,duu. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, jolin w and Kate C. Thornton to $1.25 to $1.50 per sack; parsnips, e. A. and M. D. Bchllckelser, lots 13 1.25 to $1.50; turnips, II.Z5 to ii.&u; and 14, block D. WllsonTllle; $240. beets, $1.50. . M. D. and Harriet B. Lewla to POTATOES Best buying $1 per hundred. 85b to" Cliff Abrams, lot 17, First Addition to f Artnln tru T fA tre f t A -kTT-KTar.fTrtn tt c a tl KA nor v B A,.tr.lln is mr hundred. M'H ana e"B Aorams to unanea " P Do,lmnnH nnrlt, h1r nt W 1T L"""'"1' Firllt Addition to Jennlnes Lodee: BEEF (Live welgnt) steers, 5C $io. and 5 l-z; cows, wc; nuns, wc Rpniamln Nover to H. P. Rtranir 40 VtillT-vwiw ui,,,b ofroll nf opt ,n 17 tnnniihln K an.tl. UK, bi;uiuii.b iu ranee 2 east: 110. ttttav dhuiiti -tn mnn 3 l.2pr I iu..v.. " ' " ' I m. 1 CH rr . , . -j r ucoimru vuariimu sua arvue HOGS 125 to 140 pound hogs, lue --- - - . and lie: 110 to 200 pounds, IOC and - """ in i.2c - Marian K. LaSalle and William La- Hane to Miiarea K. llagemann, olocK r.r.nul.teH Eve Lids Uiausiune; am easilv cured Caustic is not nec essary. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST Painless and harmless and guaraa Is teed to cure. Haa never failed on a case, costs i.tc. ueo. a. iiarains, Druggist. Rock Springs Coal Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. White Queen Flour Blue Stem Fancy Patent Oregon Commission Co ELEVENTH AND MAIN STS. Oregon City, Ore. COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. 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