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OMWON OITV ENTKKIMMSK, KKIDAY. Al'IMI. 4, 1!M: PAGE IS SENT TO ST. JAMES COURT MAGAZINE OWNER ACCEPTS AM BASSADORSHIP TO GREAT BRITAIN SPKECKLES MAY GET APPOINTMENT Playwright Thomas and Other New York Man Mentioned for Poata Wllaon Considers Tariff WASHINGTON. March 31. Presl dint Wilson prob.tiy will fill the ma Mid. would he recognition by the President of the aid given him hy th Progressive Republicans In the Ut campaign. Elmore W. Hurst, of Rock Inland. III., who saw the lYesldent today, also Is uld to be slated for a diplo matic post. Thomas Nelson Patte nt Joseph K. Wlllard. of Virgin. Justice J. W. ttlrard. of New York. Frederick C. Penfleld. of Oermantown, Pa., and Henry Mivrganthau. of New York, are among those under consideration for diplomatic appointments but there have been no decisions as to any of these men yet. The President hsd a taste today of the difficulties of tariff revision. Many of the callers came to talk for and acnlnst various schedules. To all the President listened naMonMv but gave not the slightest Intimation of what was contained In the sched ules of the tariff bill. He Is study Inc on what woul;! he his own alti tude toward these subjects. A. Aucnstus Healy. of the Hrook Ivn Acsdemr of Arts and Sciences. J.P. MORGAN OF MONEY, DEAD WORLD'S GREATEST FINANCIER PASSES IN ITALY AT AGE OF 76 YEARS PATIENT LONG M STATE Of COMA Indications are That Stock Market Will Not be Seriously Disturbed Daughter Is With Him at the End ' e nine AmbaMp; : with the President about now vacant before the beginning ot ?tZi the extra session of Congress nt , Introduced by Secretary Redncld. Monday. ; The President cipects to confer' with many of hla friends this week and It is believed that when Congress ' convenes, nominations for the more, important posts will be sent to the 'Senate. Toady's developments brought out the fact that Walter H. Page, editor of -The World's Work, and an In timate friend of Mr. Wilson, had been offered and had-accepted the Ambas sadorship to Great Nrltain. Mr. Pue will start for London within 10 days. It was announced at the White House that wttn the exception of Mr. Page, no offers had been made of any other diplomatic posts. The President had under consideration a list of men to whom he Is favorably Inclined, but the chief difficulty has1 been that many ot these men hail W. F. Ssnlls, of Tnenos Ares, ur- ed the President to see that meat came Into tnts conmrv irom Araen- KOMK. March 3I.-J. Plorpout WrKan. the famous American Ilium cler, died at the Grand Hotel here at 12:05 o'clock tills aftcrnoou. The announcement of Ms death was withheld from the newspaper men until private cables had been vent to the Morgan banking houses tlna free of dutv. Senator ProussnH at London and New York. and Governor Hill, of 1-oulsiana. pro tested acnlnst free sucar. while Rep resentative Keating, of Colorado, tol 1 the President he favored free suar. .notwithstanding the protests of other Congressmen from Colorado. moat noted specialists were In con stant attendance. Doctors lloiiand llaatlanelll ordered that h lake a complete rest. Kecpt for an occa sional drive. Morgan remained In hi" rooms. On Knster Sunday, the banker was stricken with Indigestion and weak ened rapidly. Peat It ns Indirectly due to the banker's Inability to obtain nourishment from his food. Since Knster, hla physicians had been tin able to Induce him to eat because of a lack of functional vitality of the nerve centers. The refusal of the mum-lea of hla throat to work made It Impossible for hint to swallow. He wna fed by Injection but this helped but little. l.ast night It waa discovered that Morgan was not assimilating even the liquid diet, and his physicians knew the end was near, Morgan had no Illness and suffer ed no pain. Ho Just wanted away, simply because him body was Incap able of nourishing: Itself. The critical condition of the finan cier was withheld until Saturday, when It wna admitted by Sntterlee. The Grand Hotel was besieged Sun day by tourists and reporters Inquir ing concerning his condition. The last bulletin Issued by Morgan's physlt bins stated that he was sinking rapidly: tint hla pulse was MO. his temperature 204. and respiration 4S. After the death was announced the came : ,;rnj , overwhelmed by crowds. : Messengers from Popue Plus and the ! king of Paly and others brought mes- sages of condolence. I American Ambassador O'ltrlen was 'called to the hotel, where the area! i st excitement prevailed DAYTON OSS OF LIFE ABOUT 20 BRYAN GIVES LIFT MORE THAN SW.000.000 PROPERTY DESTROYED BY GREAT FLOOD MILES Of PAVEMENT SWEPT AWAY Fatalities are Confined to Northern Section of City Which la I habitated Mostly by Foreigners I). 8. TO E The end was peaceful and while the great financier was uncon scious. Herbert Satterlee. Morgan's son fu law, Mrs. Satterlee. Morgin's daugh ter. Professor Hastlimolll. Ir. Stair. Dr. Dixon and others of the Morg.n party were at the bedside when tliei The great financier knew . . . i .... . , euu came. For hours before hla death, Morgan was in a state ot coma. Mrs. Satterlee visited her father at 11 o clock and again at IS o'clock. Throughout the morning Mrs. Satter lee and her husband remained In au adioiulng room awaiting the end. Dr. Starr declared Morgan's cd- DVYTON. March :S.---Pn t,u.' lo of life probably will not '. .. .1 .". Tills estimate Is based iiin a pel solial canvass of almost l'" "f Pity tons leading cltlifl-s. men of iili.ilcs tloned Judgment and reUa'dlil -'. who have been engaged In relief ai.d res cue work In every section of tjin city ever tdiicti the rising water luwuled! the business section, The property loss. t.Uiglt'le m I real, ' n 111 probably exceed 1 10 t'Oii.iH'O. Tills llli'ltld s daii'ave to real er-tate i.twl pull Hi- works In those part of th city where these forms of propel ty are most valuable; to automobile stored In two loading, gnrses anl property, much, of which Kit nutii.,1 bv nnir. orosiier that he I o;,,,r prrsonal h.i1 nor lone In lore When ha r I rived at Naples from Kgvpt. Herbert residents; to iiiiinufacliiriu t. m -r-Satterlee. hla son-ln-law. pleade I j ,l" and jeweler. slock w hlch for him tn return at once to New "r ""l" " WASHINGTON. April I Klevalor operators In Urn Stale Department no longer will be compelled lo rcmnl'i on duty overtime while the Secretary of Stale Is In the building. Secretary Hr)u believes that when an eleia tor conductor has workul eiglit hour It s about time for liltn to null for the day. lucid -nlally lie Is of the upm Ion i:mt walking down a double lliglil of stairs will work no great hardship on any governmental oltli lal. Recently Hryan was detained In Ills otllce until ll:3ll III the evening, two hfiiira after the clerks had I' d the bulldliu. Wl'cti the Secretary came out of hla office he started for the I stairs. Hut l!ie clenr man who runs th. lift nearest lran'a olllee was still on the Job. "Wlntl hours do you woik " asked the Se retary. From S I& A. M until 4; 11 P. M." said the mull. "Well, It s no after ft 3. You mu'lit to have lie, n mine long a in." 'Hut It's atsllml the rubs In Irate when Cie SiM-retury Is In the build lug.' I'Milalucd (be oieraliT. Well. It's not necess.try for you to remain while the secretary Is d tallied after hours," said l'ran with eiup: a-ls. "Itesldes it won't hurt any tioveriiiin-ntal eflblnl to walk down two flights of stairs." R. L. SABIN ELECTED LEVITT 1RUSTEE It. L Kabln, of Portland t . ,, lug of Hie rredllora ( t.,r,, . J" 111. held In the comity c. un , II. N. Hicks root rt . liahkrilliti'V. nrnal.lli, t.. . U nmm, was elected trust,.. , fund company. Mr. Hick. ,,,d H per cent of the ,-lalu,. ',.' Lawyers r.i,,..... in and alio ml lug credltora aald this as t.i. u.. est per rentage of chlm. i,1,J''' a meeting of creditors in "iiiriiH. "" 'iiia iih'7 n tii ,r J, The llulillltlea am al,.,,,i i,, .. ' f I 1VI.U.MI thj the a.sils '.iu.uoo. Ai.otl,,,, mJ of the creditors lll , hl,w , 3 land April It. when Messrs. Uhm llnrde will be riaiuliied I REAL ESTATE j " K. II. Ilnlil s and wife ti. Waltrr ft Day. lot a. l,l,Mk V. and bk., II Mllwaukle Park; lo. ' ' WASHINGTON. April !. The Vnlt ed States Government has decided lapse was due to the strain Inclden- lists and others. . ,. ,. ki-v i i to recognlie the Chinese republic, tal to his recent appearance before alreadr has had conspiclous recogni- S-cretary Rrvan cortiTerred with Pres-;the American House Committee, head tion. Two members of the Cabinet-:'"' w i'son,.!Pr nr,ar,y " hour1,- 1 by Representative Pujo whica In Secretarie. Redfleld and McAdoo. I rtT wh"e Hons, completing vestigated America 1 1 money trust. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, of the . Qe tMs- ! , Representatives of Pope Plus, the Nevy Department, and Mr. Page have i A note Is being prepared at the king of Italy and the German. Uri tnade their homes In New York for ! State Department to be addressed to tlsh and Greek emoassles called at many years, China through the Chinese Minister the hotel today to Inquire Into Mor- Augnstus Thomas, the plavwright, i here. Whether it will be presented gan's condition. They were told that and William Church Osborn have ; before the meeting of the constituent he was near death, been prominently mentioned for dip-' assembly next Tuesday or is Intend-. Morgan's death followed a week of lomatic places, chiefly France and ed to reach the Chinese government critical Illness. He has been prae Germany, but the fact that both men i on that date has not been disclosed, tjcally unconscious since last ed come from the Empire State is said b it the mere presentation of the note nesday. to be a circumstance that is giving to the Chinese Minister and resump- Morgan uttered his last words the President no litttle embarrass-1 "on ' format international relation i vteanesnay wnen ne asaea 10 nave n..i i. known n SnM wh in i are regarded In diplomatic circles as his legs massaged. This is said to high reirsrd. i tantamount to recognition. Mr. Wilson has been disposed to York. Mrorgan refused, saying he probably would never be able to go abrond again and he wished to say goodbye to his friends among the crow ned heads of Europe and to sct-n- look farther West for some of his diplomatic applications, and the name of Rudolph Spreckels, of San Fran- Cisco, as probable Ambassador to Germany came forward prominently , today. Mr. Spreckels practically or-. ronlzed and managed the Wilson Gets Verdict For $35.20. A verdict for $35.20 was rendered Monday in County Judge Heatie's Court In favor of the plaintiff In the and off his private car. Despite his suit of George Reddaway acalnst apparent weakness, he continually have always relieved him when he suffered from nervous disorders. When Morgan arrived at Naples from Eypt, he was brought here on a special train. He was pale and emaciated and had to be helped on PHILADELPHIA. Mfcrch SI. Mar ket conditions were not disturbed by the death of J. P. Morgan, said his Philadelphia partner. E. T. Stotvs bury. today. Mr. Stoteshury Is deep ly grieved over the dealt) of the fl nancier. with whom he had been long associated. "Mr. Morgan's death Is a sad blow," he said. "It Is a loss to charity, as well as to finance, for Mr. Morgan was most chsratable. "1 do not believe the market will be affected. To the moment of his death Mr. Morgan was the head of the firm. He was a great financier and It remains for the future to say whether his successor will fill his place. It la Impossible to say how the busftiess will be reorganized or who will succeed Mr. Morgan." 'Roily Woodward. The plaintiff al- National Progressive Republican ; leced that the defendant owed him League, and his appointment, it was the amount of the verdict for grflcer- puffed large, heavy cigars. Since his arrival In Rome, four nurses and a half dozen of Europe's Big Value Bargain Clubs A Year's Reading Matter for the Whole Family Save :T ' grtr;"l p- '-7 of 8s SSil TpTrftoT JpL al" M. PPfw liife imMi mmi ir 0m Beat of Its Ckus V TO ROME, APRIL 2 Without await lug permission from Hie French government, the Uxiy of J. Pier pout Morgan. t.ie New York of the week are Mrs. ('. 1). 1-al tel uere Monday aft. rnooii. was started on a special train for Hav.e, France, at 6 V, M. today, where li will be placed alioard a llm r. It wai accompanied by Herbert Satterlee. Nihrgans son-ln-law, Mrs. Satterlee, Morgan's daughter, and Helen Ham ilton. There is much red tape to bo gon throug!) In both France and Italy b, fore a body can he removed, but Sat terlee attempted the trip, trusting that American Ambassadors Herri' k at Paris and OUrieu at Home would arraiiKH matters before the spe.-lal train reaches t!ie frolntier. Must ol the Italian formalities already had been met. Ilefore the body was removed from the Grand Hotel, the German Am bassador, a' ting under dire t order) from Kalher WiUulm. debited u huge wreath on the casket. With I'nited States Ambassador O'ltrlen and relatives and i los-friend.- attending, brief services over Mr. Morgan's remains were held today in the parlor of the Grand Ho tel. The Rev. Mr. Nelson officiated Ity plants and mulpment The cost of building miles ot as phalt streets and walks, which liter ally were rlpd from their beds, it also Included. The loss of life was confuted al most entirely to North Dayton, In ate Ited by foreigners and laborer. Writ IHyton, which comprise districts of a more substantial character, and tJ Riverdale. In Iteytonview and other resldeuee districts there was almost no loss of life. Several lives were known to have been lost In the business dis trict, but none of the rumors that htt man beings had perished In the tire which swept two city blocks would stand the test of searching Investi gation. In fact, a score of cool head ed men who were in some of the buildings and others who watched l:ie fire from across t.te street .m.i.i-. os Itlvely that every occupant of the burnlug buildings emax-d. The flood assumed dangeroua as pecta early Tuesday mort.liu I efore most people had started to wor Consequently the loss of llf.t In itlv erdale. North Dayton and Wn, pa, ton was occasioned when dwellliKs. mostly of light construction, wen swept away and shatterel by t.'iti swiftly moving current, leu v In 4 Hit ocupants who had fled to s.if.-u in tje second story and to fight for their lives in the water. THIRST NEW PERIL Of FLOOD VICTIMS YALE MEN GREET TUFT CORDIALLY STUDENTS SING OLD BONGS AS THCY 18COHT I X PMSIDINT THROUGH TOWN PROCESSION HEADED BY ATHLETES Great Crowd Joins In Welcoming Famous fMsn to College City Where He Becomes Teacher of Law PURE WATER NEEDED BY SUF FERERS IN OHIO AND INDIANA . UNDERTAKERS ARE CALLED 'GHOULS' (nedical Supplies Snort, Tralnload It Being Rushed to Stricken Districts From Washington MORGAN ESTATE MAY BE Send Your Order Today Don't Wait Do It Now The) CMesae Wewkls bitar Oesasa and Wmrrmmr h s Si sewspspw lW sirs rem Dm km Manas wm4 Iwra sraai rW bumdrj imi Dsilr Uur Occsa. A worid-wid sserica, anrtat iwsma, stc- sua am vets snu is mom, trmrj km coau senmoa kr smt aocerf cfertymaa. wa4 a Jtorr br AiMiemwimnmA rwssM ir- Kceaicr Trtr sabsenpooa arios 51 Th Family MasaxinsB c a. Bin tbm oriittTv tMtrrmt and wipw ditorial lest rreat. A oortnnl fuosj matMamt tor thm ioMti 50c Farm and Hnrwa m scomM. b Drm its raadn M w amy wmm. mm tmmonm tm prmcXKm bm. ooatribxsa br sn sad sum wsa "kxra." it deiaj mum trii ml iaurat la mm Hoascatspar, Fnsr. Garataar. FfM rrasa. Uvm fitota mmm fernhn Imi m- - ' "oats. aalravtr satucnatioa snca 60c Horns Lifa-)ast aHial k aaa iei sDMaribcn) mmkm Um mamm laciiia mm mtimmL Gaoa ailita- esM. aoccrr sad in ml lesnrai Mas nit s rasl Wsm aaaa- Cftn Paolaoaa aoaialr. Keariar rasny saUcriscua prka UC Tsm Fruit Grower and Farmar. A jaessiM Ibal has acjMd if readers imsiwa laear trait, bo nssftar vbataar tacr kar bis sisti 11 1, or rsat a tm Iran ia laa rH. Il is raa krscal frast papar la tha Uaitad Sums asS aura aelpM aar tor saoew no Hnrvaaaful Poultry JoumaL A aafc acnenoa ia t anaasiaa ia a raar'i eoaras at mm a la pamiirr eakara mrxm mm lorsaaat aisamaailDrasicalbrasders. GiauiM spraal artieiea aa all krsaeaaa ol poattrr rsnaas. taat wiaarraroaxoaar aad Mara aaa how ta Sal the reaalai rsal isnri pl.sasra aaa arofc ta rha asaaMararaariDrrt. PaMiaaad SMala- Cft ca vwv KlmbaJFa Dairy Farmar A -. mm srjaaah atiHl ainiar ml catiia aaa laa Saaeral isnaar aaa ran M aacraaae ra oraoactioa a Ma aaaa. kdnmd ar prae tMl atra waa braa- oaa aakr cania. so. konca aaa poahrr aaa arra aaafcr raadara Ik of taear wort aaa laaiiinsn Poo- !T50C grow o-ait lor proM ar iili nan rbaa all otfctrs aat aoaataar. ftrbiahaJ akoatasr. iuea- J1 h raany aatss rajsina arica THREE BIG VALUE BARGAIN CLUBS Of ttwae comBvnatioos means s unnj of at lease oo bait and ia -ddirian roa do si haw. m rh- -rn. pnblsber direct. They comprise a Tanetr of fmblicatiooj that win appeal to rbowe who -- oajsarr Dcua at a price wttaia reach of afl CZXTB New 1 FRUIT GROWTH .... t W SVCCr'sril POIJtTUT WEEKLT I.VTP.R OCEAN - LOO WEEKLY INTPR OCEAN FARMANDNCMI . . . J FARM AND HOME . FAMILY -S FAMILY . . . . HOME LIFE M HOME LIFE . . igalar Frica ..... (US ialn Fries . . CLUB No. 2 l ise M CLUB No. 3 K'MS ALL'S WFPKLT IrrF. OCEAN . farm and home . . . FAMILY HOME LIFE . 1 91 l.'O JO -SO A ?JV A7JP e kve u 01 ) an Year's Subtcription to the 01 7C HIl I UllD Weekly Oregon Gij Enterprise, U Six Paper One Year for only V ' - Be tare to specify which club you desire. Order by Number (Club No. I, 2, or 3) Address ' OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE NEW TORK. March 31 nusinss was snspandwl for flr minutes on the Stork Eirhanire XoAaj while the mombers ailnptad a rr-solutlon on J. P. Morgans death. The resolution was read from tha rostrum. It was the first time tn the history that the ' exchange stopped work to par honor In this war. The resolution In part was: "ResolTcd. that the death of J. P. Morgan has removed from America's large creative activities) Its most con splcooaslr useful figure. To the de velopment of the resources of our country he had contributed more Ithan any man of our day. His Im mense constructive genius was devot ed not merely to American finance le,nd Industry, but to the wide field of philanthropy and humanity. Tie OREGON CITY, OREGON' 7- ' NEW YOKK. April 1. Kstltnate ( of the fortune lft br J. P. Morgan. ', as mail- tolay by the financial (lis- j trict, nine" from f T'i.OOO.OOO to 3H0,-1 I) iii.o'm. this sum Including his art collections. It is understood that the flniinclHr's will is of comparatively rr-c(-nt date, but no Intimation has i 'bjrj mid" as to when It would he clven to the puMlc. Morgan's per sonal counsel declines to discuss t',ie , matter. Those who shared Morgana close; friendship pndict that there will be larne charitnl.le and public bequests. although It Is conceded that his son. J. P. Morgan. Jr. will receive the bulk of the fortune. Morcan" realty holdings were comparatively small and bjr far the greater part of the estate. It Is under stoil. will be found to be made up of gilt-edged securities. Judging by his former quiet philanthropy, those who speculated today as to the pos- DAYTON. O., March I!.--The work of rehabilitation be.m today as I lie work of rescue approached Its end. The cutlicr showed Improvement, an viewed by reluiices, for It wus warm er and pleasant la frost and water (hilled bones, but tlio fcamtury ti pert uct-pud the ris.j In temperav tur wita mlied feelings, for thu cold iiuJ retarded the decomposing of a ii i nuil matter and retime. Secretary of War (iarrlson confer red witn various oiliciuls and Heads of the committees, telegraphed i'res ident Wilson that the death lUst would not n-ai h 6ou and otherwise epitomued the siluatloii, and depart tJ for I'tnciiiuatl, after a IlitUui; view of tue city from an autoitiunlle. It Is probable that he will go to (.'ol umiius tomorrow. W. K. Ulackwi-li, In charge of morgues, estimated tuu death list at Menii.ers of the citizens' relief committees are apprehensive of a water famine. It is believed there Is little chance that t.ie present supply can be made to last until the water mains cro In use again. It. II. Grant, head of the r.-llef sup plies committee, -Issued an appeal o nlht to a cities In the to intry. asking that aa much bottled water as possible bo shipped to Dayton immediately. It Is especifly ttlr- NKW IIAVKN. Conn. April I rnderKraduate Yale welcomed ri President Taft back to tils alma ma ter t ixl.iy In a manner no Iras health anil rnthuslnatlc than was the god speed given Wilson by Princeton students when he left a month ago to take up the duties at Washington that Mr. Taft was about to lay doan. Practically the entire student body 3000 strung, reinforced by a band. as at the station when Mr. Taft and his partv arrived this afternoon. An equally large crowd of rltliens also pas present. As the Taft party step. ped from the train. Captain Hpald Ins of lust year's football team step ped forward and presented Mrs. Taft with a great boquet of violets. A mo ment later Yale'a famous "frog rhnr us" cheer, with nine 'Tafia" on the end. roared from Sooo throats. Itoth Mr and Mrs. Taft were deep ly moved by the reception. Mr Taft a famous smile was lacking for a mo ment and he wore a serious look. As the demonstration grew, however, he smiled broadly and doffed hla hit In acknowledgment. Ileared by the "Y" fticn of the ad. letlc teams and a bulldog standing at Its leanh, the procession proceeded to the campus. Mr and Mrs. Taft. with a delega tion of the faculty, followed In an automoblie. All along the Hun th" ex President and Mrs. Taft received a continuous ovation. SENATORS AGREE AS TO PATRONAG E slide bequests thought that the Met-If 1 ' '? B"T, " Pure-." 11 U ropolltan Museum of Art. the Eplsco pjl Church and perhaps Yale and Harvard Universities would come In for handsome benefactions. BUSINESS IN WALL STREET ixaciicaiijr impossiDie to boll tne wa ter for drinking purposes. Medical supplies were reported wotfully short by Major T. V. Mu puy. who Is In charge of sanitary work. Irues here were largely de- HALTS IN'MORCAN'S HONOR ! stroyed and the medical thesis of the militia, as well as the supplies sent by other cities, have in many In stances heen delayed by washouts and other mishaps of the flood. How ever, a train load of supplies Is eg. perted soon from Washington. The activity of certain undertakers called forth the wrath of Major I)u puy, who Issued a statement In which he called them "ghouls' for their feverish activity In seeking: out bod ies, and it Is alleged sometimes bury ing them wit'iout making report to the authorities. He declared that they were "trying to 'work a little hold-up gan; oo helplesa friends and relative of those who have lost thlr lives." The Osgraaa. "Lore rtan xiie'a heart." "Tea, aiKt luarrtsgr opens eyea"- hslilnsire AmerVsa. NAMES WILL NOT BE ANNOUN CED FOR SOME TIMfc, SAYS CHAMBERLAIN - KING'S PIE "STILL IN Oregon Man Mentioned In Connee- tlon with Appraisershlp of Merchandise In New York WASHINGTON. April. 2. There i no doubt about an agreement being reached between the Oregon Sena tors regarding patronage. Senator Chamberlain admitted today that he and Senator Ijine were in reasonablo a. cord on some places and he said "we shill agree on all, but the agree ment will be kept profound secret from the ublic." He did not know Just how an agree ment would be reached, possiidy by drawing straws, and then of course, the administration may not accept the Senators' recommendations. Judge King's piece of pi- la still In the political cupboard. He has ten named in connection with the appraisershlp of merchandise In New York, wh'ca position rarrlea a aalar of I'.no'i, and he would take that but the oracle or the White House has not spoken. Put he surely will g t something and In about week, he hopes. Might Be Worse. When the ioet Worrtuwortb died sn Old lady at AniblMe Ht t time In telling the mournful new to as old and con (Mentis i manaervanf. "Ky. eyT iUfh Thomas. "It's a rre'l hew aae dnra). but rfler ' It may nut la- sir a peril. h rim as ye're ciN.nl to' in Mra Won1wrrth. they mm . M a gey. clever nodi, and ahe i; las arrylo' on the tuieliiasas we may l.e rer" OpaartynrtNaa. Opportunltlea are aerraltlve things If yvn sllghi them un their flrat Tlalt yun eeb With are them again. ticor A. Illtas ami if in II. Jolirs. laud section U I, tin,,,, i south, rnnse J east, l, l. lroy Davis and wn i uvl H. Wilson, laud section li. mil m s'miiii. raiiKn i rsst; Kiliioitul I. Hnyder tu It. . land secllnii li. lownanip J range I east. Il.ono. Kalo llalllnan and William H. fall nan, lot , I.Iim -h j, uresou fu t Steel t'ompauy's Kirst Adiiitiua too. wgo; l. II. H. Knurrs tu Albert A. Hutm southwesterly hulf lot C, traH it sa In met to 1 rails; f I. Amanda Kdaren, adiniiilttrsltli tl tha ratatn of J, J. Kdgren. Asist-U K'lgren. C. II. IjHuuretie alld Munu l-stoiirctle, tract : and trail II u "llutltmk'; II. ('. U lira to S. W. Harris, lit, section towiishlp a soma, ttiin 4 east; H.UoU. U N. Jours and wife to Alfrea) Ov s.ui, land In Ku'sba I'.ur.ar I). L, r tM. Prank Zollnrr and wife to .Wa ll, tiarrett. Iota 7 and K, blur, u, (rUlnil Town of Citiiiy, f J'., N. IL (iarrrtt and It. I. tiarrett. laud set tltm I. tow lis. ilp i sut range 1 east; 1,!00. John W. Uxlcr and a If to 8. I Uigsdun and wife land :i.J feit north from the southeasterly rurMf and In the Katsrrl line of tract 9; II- Charles K, Schmlederke and llr: John M Jack and wife, land la Mi ton Prown l I. (' . tosnahlp I aostk, ranue 7 rasl ; i;,ft0. II. K Nolile and wl.'e to I'hsrletL King, laud section 13 and srctVit :i, township 3 south, rsn.e 3 mm; 110. t'oarles A. King and wife lo II t Kohlc, land srtton 24, tow nshts I south, range east; 110. Thomas Mctiulre and others to Vic tor Itrunell, land section lii. losaiilt t smith, range east; f 10. sis U Itohenlrllner to tCratlf 1 luvs, lot S MiM-k 47, Op-goo Irutt Strel ComiNiny's Plr.t AJd.ilul to Oswegu; I0. Julius Kraeiner and wife l Itie ward 11 Kot. lots 4 and 1. Murk K. tlreson Iron aV Steel Comiisnr'a FlrS Addition to Oswego; li). C. U lllakeslee and wife to C. H Hecher and wife, part lot S, block II Oregon City; II. Mm. Ten Proeck Whipple and wilt t A. ('. Haumbach. lot t and Hon Itlver Acres; I'.WI Jnlnea Itownry and wife lo Rabft C.raham aud wife lot 4. bbrk Iglnal Town of Canby; $11'). Josi pb Norton and wife to lint Scott and wife, trait A CUrkBi lllverslde; $10. J.orce P. Hart to Coluinhla Ytllrf Trust Ccmimny. land aectlon U.lasr ship I south, range 7 east; W. A. PnM-tor and wife to tiwrfl llnvlson, land section -1. townsbipl sai.th, rnngn 4 raat; ldn. y. A. Knapp and wife lo Invli I' Davis. Innd section Ti. township 1 out'., miigo 2 east; 1 .40(1 The Oregon Iron a- Steel ( omimf to lien llrennor and Ham lirenaef. land sections IK and 19. iownMp south, range I east; $10 Clinton II. Kdwards to Marii-M II. Kdwards, land section 2. loss) ship 1 sciuth, rnnge 4 enst; II.Oi'O. Chris lllchsel and wife to 0l lllchsel; . Oust KiiKi'brecht and wife to FrM Hopp and wife, lot 4, block 7, Orers point; UN). H. r. I.lnn and wife to C. II. E lots 6 and 7. section 31. townnlilp Ji south, range 3 east; .'i,r0n. A. C. Mowrey and wife to Et Side Mill and Lumber ConipsV. land section 21. township 2 A range 4 east. 40 acres; $1. J. W. Heed. A. K. Sparks and lf Thomas Yocum and wife to J. Reed, lota 1 to 12. block i Kr-tacsda. II. , fc Kdith Dcardorlf unci Mali. I IW dorff to Otto II. Prookman. section' 25 and 2fi. township 1 south, mf 2 east; :t'0: William Stone and 10 Charles Rider and wlfo. 10 "' claim f.0, township 3 south, ran' east; I0. . Charles E. Crsmer and wire Adam Wilkinson, lot H, ClackaB" Park; $1,400. John Mulnwood anJ wlf to ir llam MalnwiMrd. lota 10, Jl 4 M block 2, Ut'i Addition to tows Cnnby; $i. . John Malnwood and wl'e to Kf " ChuMi and wife, land section township 4 south, rantte 1 cat; ooo. Elden M. Rockwood to F. A. KnPP and S. P. Mackoy, lot 24. ho Ardenwnld; 1400. r(, Kllen M. RockwooJ to F. H. ''r bert. lot . block 1. Ardenwald; Michael lllsani and wife to J Ioveall, land between section section 2i. township 4 south, ran"' 1; otf. Thomas Msnn and wife to GcorF Mann, part Ceorge Abernetby D C, township 2 south, range 1 e,,l It. 0. Burkweather tmstee to JjWj Glenn Ilutlor, lots 3. and . -,ot 11 Oak Oroya; $450. Lydla Oreaves and Harry Ores' to Ada Shadle and 8. H. bb" hlnrk 1ft Willamette and TUJ1 Tracts; II. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT THU' COMPANY. Land Titles Eaamlned. Abstracts of THIS) Made. JOHM T. CLARK. Xr OfBew over Bank of Oregos CM-