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OIimON CITY KNTKHPKISK. FIMIIAV. MAKf'll 12. 1?MV Enterprise News Service Covers Clackamas County wnioNviiie Ja Ahfui i-m tiaturdar and Hun liar aUh r-Utlr In: Mr n4 Mr. Ki. hmtwrgi-r aad au lly, f Cortland, ram la Wilmil!l on Malurday lo alirt.4 lb play im by th )OUB folk, ami lilrj Ihur rrlatUr, La llstalgl family, until Monday Mr and Mr lUis. aJ uuB( a. f (ioodlug. Idaho. h U-m Ualllng Mr. and Mr. II l A dm Mr. Allaon I'-akrr apriil t a- end with Mr and Mr. ( I) do Haarr. la Hi City. MU Ann luistgl rt,t Katurjav and Kunday at lh home uf kef par t(. Mr Read Oraham and aughtrr. Ilrl an apant Saturday and Sunday lo I' H land llh rrtalltr lt)uind Sarly pnt Saturday at th county !. I"rmer were quit Bumrrvu In Oragoo City on Saturday, many of them attending lo their tair. The rt.rral Creek "ioO" rlub mrl lib the Uiae Annua on Thurd afternoon. Kay (taker ba bought lb Boodaa Ing outfit of U llandrtrk. and la prt pared la do Rood ork In that lina. Mr. Rutherford I expected horn aonn fnra her trip to flint. Miih here h ba bvn ttaitlng her fath h.j-rt art etJrttathrd t .-J r iutrr) llrfcrr I W-f ha ItnUhad xillu is gram in iti tUg U II ..!,, d.-..tlfu ut tba tarty fcu but b ba lo rni-tr, a taa rL lti I aul nay rum, aad Aii' l tcr. but ;l lt(h tha IBiTtata Prsp.r Tralmn Biliawa. Pi lla Mia IjjU Mkrllixt ('hurt k Ilia, N. V. Llllua an I b4 sua bradaib and diny ai'cl! ('banibrrtaln'a TaMH rt Iba itnty thing thai g b-r pmuatirbi rrlirl Otitalnatl r hrr ( Ad I OAMAtCUS ME A00 Mr BROOK Mr Crlu Q itnn and daughter, Mim Mrtt apaM Saturday and Sunday 11 tin ; al ('oliun A farvarlt rty glirn It I. Orrin and family at A. U lrkln. Tbry left fur loa Monday night. Martin Johnson and I'Urmre Ori-ni I. A llunlrr !( a tkluaM m tlurdy b tkr4 out and frll and bruk br B-k MlM Blu. IkMk mad h.it i I botna. Mr. and Mr fgrin. uf VancKii", attrhdrd lh l-akH ttwlat tirandna OUa b not brn rll for mhsi lima. Mia l.llllaa rrv4tib B.tJo tli'l bm Mr Mira I linirotlii( rry r.k Idly. Tb (rang mr( Salutday. Tb l-krt tm lal a dnrldnl jic mm Saturday night. Tbry raided I f iron dollar and fifty rmt Ktrryxn rn)n4 lb fn.i-r.iii! ! rhlMn-n all hnrd rarrful Irainltg (if ku mrntlon lb dialog s Jtoma mou I'mla Wa Kn " l I liof U ararr, ur b'gb fb.Hi) I' rr. ba rlura4 fruttt ll buiti kn b uidrrrti oiiuiii fir a(ilndli III. Il.ilvrl Juntrud ba bad rolitldt I aiie iiraring im nla tiiace i.ti (loud r f.4 ftanb Miugln, lni ba ln on lh tl k ll art Iba ia ititHilha, la alt rnoirring i I'. Salr, uur bioy inritbaiit ho h4 win attaik uf Ilia grill I rafldly imurming- Mr. and Mr A U Kal 'n. uf l.-ni. rr tuning la ton It. nun It g iitur alma, .l.irl.-i If Mt Mniiig and Mr. Lliirll. I doing a tiMemii.i iiuiiiip aii ar glutig aa fin a urr a in t mn in any big rlt . MA2IUA Cba Hart rHurnrd on Monday frtiro tha C od Samaritan botlal. brr ha undrrarnt an operation for appn dlrltl. Tb Onion Oroar" Aaaurlatlun will hip anothir car uf onion on Satur day. Tbo burgtarir hlrb have taken place hrr rarantly ar thought lo be the work of amatrur. Mia Mary HroUl gave gradual lug pianoforte program. In the Itoee rity. on WHnrixlay evening. March i 3rd. the nunitxr glvrn being all tak en from the moat dlffkult rlaaaical muni We are alt Juatly proud of the tnudcal ability of thla talented, local art liit and anticipate for ber a brilliant future In the aorld of muaical art. Mr. and Mr. Rolit. Crtoll have the travel on the ground and excavation work will aoon begin for an elegant new home. A crowded bouae greeted the mem nor of the Odd People I'lub. who ave the play at the M. II. A. ball cn Saturday evening. March C. and the young people did their work In a very caiable manner, to the delight of the audience assembled. Clifford Murray was especially funny in hi role of detective. Ml Zimmerman, of Frosg Pond received the lit priie. and Mi Peter the aecond prize, for the most popular young ladle. Owing to a mi understanding many of the tickets were not voted. About alxty-Ove dol lara was realized. Mr Ka.tman and Mr MiMahan rr pliaMMly rnl. rtalurd b Mr. Ilugtl llakrr TuraUay afliriuill. and a tbry men rrlurning to their h"in tl.rv railed al tha K1 Waiikrr home lo are tha new arrival. Mtae Vnrill Wurn.l.r la Uhll the flmt grade; Iba flag drill, by lh trn , , h lKll . r,, llirillI IhlrJ. fourth and Bftb gr.de. and a v ,,,, w.nker and OI S.olt and play rl.tlllrd. Kvtiilntl..o Pav.' ! I i,j V.kar fr.m. II. .ell. kk,k,l r doing om uriw-nur ork for t by tb larg room. bl h contained n,Blr4 ).tni rotiteit at Staf UMarnuil. i""1'' rnaranrr. am) wui-ieu flirJ Tgeaday aftermmii Th llairlU Mia Kuth Parker, uf Mafia Una. n bojr lima. MhoUr. who allied were Mlsae a vl.ltrd Mrll and llar Urkln Sal m j Whlttea and l lanrh liuncan They urday and Sunday. , , 8AN0V. j rr the thlrj one to be spelled down Mia Stanton gat a party In honor a and the Stafford clio.i won In both of KM and rlalhar Oram Saturday Tb Mt. Hood tWi rtl (nam dlvlalon. aflrrnikia. try cmp4ny Inrrewaed their rapl': Mr Mag Mi Mahan wa a pliaxant A number of person attended the toH and p)ltig off all IndrMiMiir raller al the John Wanker home Wel lulling content at folton rtday af- now ar paving lh lop prl for but . neailay. itrmoon. terfat. Their bulne hi groan ( n am for nlla anumd I no Niii hauled to thia treaiti.rr and their '.i.t Kp Your Bel Rtgular A everyone knoa. tb bowel ar ler romnund lop prlre in 1'iriUri l the aeaerage system of the body, and market. Tt.e suctis uf tills ruaii.. It I of th greatest Important thai rry I largely due to W. K. Canal.. g. they mot once ea b day. If your (. lvShaxrr and Anion MaUr. rnt were. W. II Cook. Wlnflrld Maker bowel tiextime ronsiltwted, take a work with a vim and vigor to naae it Harold I laker. Norma Mueuder, Mis dose of Chamberlain' Tablet Just Ine surns It ha attained. Kemp. Mis Nina Wanker and Miss aftrr uper and Cwy will correct tba ( unslderabla talk I going in i..i'iig l.ulu Wanker. Mls It Whlltin. of Harella. vis Had her ltrr. Mr. T. II. Savage, uf Portland Saturday and Sunday. Mis l-ulu Wankrr entertained a few of tha Hairlla young folk at her borne Sat unlay evening. Those pres. disorder. Obtainable everywhere. I temate from lb U. sevrtilb and eighth ld. Willi Held Mbbel.ef and Chaiir Warner ar lo rapreaent Ibis v hi. from lh fourth and fifth grade A thla routes! ram on lh tegular meeting day uf lh Parent Tea. her' aaxHlatliin Ihry held lliell mealing ua I lis afternoon of Manh tlh A short program wai rendered by Ihe older pupil, whlih Inrlmled a piano le. tl..n by llulh CiMik; s-ilo, ler Old liirl." by ICIali Ostrom, rm ltailon. by t.'lv l-ad-a; auto harp S.1I0, by Owl. I m-ter. Tba sul.).-t uf lh Carhag wa lakrn up and Mr llobert Mik from a palenls view ixiliit, hll Mr. Alunan simka ftoin lha trarher'a VleaNiliil. A general dlst Uoslon followed In regard lo dies. rreatloii, and evening partle for till age. Al III business meeting new appaialu I til be added to Ihe play stoumla And a committee left In fllil-h pNti for lha window bote A report uf tli illuary Informed us lh sum uf lllll would ba used lo piirvhsa new library books, whli war si'bstil un Saturday. Ml Smart, uf Portland and Mr and Mr. I. A. Ilurnliain. uf Vancouver Wash, wer over Sunday visitor at the home uf Mr. and Mr. I.lmoln (ioodwln. Community Club met last Wrdne lay evening. Subjei I uf belter road beautlf)lug Ihe siatlon and con tra) for mrmberahlp, were illsi-ussed. Mr, Oslmm, rhalrman uf lha social committee, will I aaslsted by Mrs Slniialra and Mr. II. M. Hail. Mr. Win. (irrgn, the well known contractor, who blull tb Pillock blink In Portland, leave for South Amerba till week, where be ba rout rart work for tha government Mr. and Mr. Kmnion have returned to their home at tills place. On Sat urday Mr. Kmnions' biislnes Interest called him In Ihe Tillamook country for several day. Mr. Koy Kelly and daughter, Mur lei uf Portland, spent Tuesday at Ihe home uf Will Jacob. For Your Baby. The Signature of S At Yya-ta-r- U the only fturantec that you have tha Genuine CLARKE. A Sluggish Liver Need Attention Iet your Liver set torpid and you are in for a pel! of misery. Every body et an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Liver active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Storn ach, too. Stop the Dizziness. Const! patlon, IMllousness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 2x at your Druggist. (Adv.) STAFFORD Tuesday, March 2, was a great dar for. Stafford school. Fire of the surrounding schools met at 1 p. m on that day at the school bouse and all went down before the Stafford spellers in the try-out for the chamnlonshln. Sabra Nussbaum, in the fifth grade and Bertha Moser iu the eighth came out with flying colors. The encouragement of correct spelling is a move In the right direction, as country pupils who finish their educa tion 8t the eighth grade, as a ma jority do are not able after a year or two to spell simple words correctly, pr to read aloud understanding, that is, in eight cases out of ten. The school house was full of schol ars and interested parents, and Super intendent Calavan pronounced the words to the eightM grade, and Super visor Vedder to the fifth. Everything that serves to keep up the interest of a school, oven class colors, are a help and an inspiration to the scholars Miss Dolly Fischner, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Aerni, re turned to Fortland Sunday. Mrs. Tiedeman is slowly recover ing from a severe selge of diptherla but cannot talk much yet, and the house Is still quarantined, much to the grief of the young daughter, who is considered an excellent speller, and wished so much to attend the spell ing match. None of the family has taken the disease as yet, and all feel hopeful they will not. A letter from Mrs. Powell, late of Stafford, but now a resident of Port land, says she is glad to get the Staf ford and Oregon City news through the columns of the Enterprise, as she has friends in both places. Mr. and Mrs. Schatz motored down to Portland Sunday to see their new rrand-child, Mrs. Anna Tinke's baby cirl. There is another one of the places told of In Pilgrim's Progress, called the Slough of Despond, this year near John Wanker's corner. Last year it was near C. Tiedeman's. but our cap able roadmaster and his helpers got thnt nlace fixed and graveled, ana Jir Kiser, the boss in the other district ha heen trying his Desi to nx mis uuo In the meantime wagons manage to wallow through and motors go by the way of Oregon City to get to any pm;e north. Mrs Grace Gebhardt and son, Harry drove to Portand Tuesday to get hop -,i anil other supplies. Mrs. Nemec had already ordered her twine, payiiig. we hear, u cen. ha. had some of her hops grubbed out. rv,i nf the Home in Portland. JUIO, vv w preached at the Chapel Sunday, and Mr. Pack 1 building a new barn cn his place. Mr. II. R. Smith ba sold hi llaie and moved to Willamette now Mr. and Mr. W. II. Pottemiller were In town last Friday. Mis Kmma and Tlllle lUuer, fmm Cotton, spent Sunday with Mr. Jus- sen Clarke. Mr. W. II. Wettlaufer and daughter. Violet, wer in town lat week Cs.pt. A. M. Klmer and Mis Itora Maripiardt spent Sunday with Mui Goldia Goff. Itorn. to Mr. and Mr. John Gunt, a daughter, the other day. Mr. Arthur Goff aed wood for Mr. Marquardt last week. Mr. W. . Itottemiller is sowing oat this week. Mr. Fred Marshall is laying Hie foundation for hi pew house. Mr. Mann from Portland. Is visit- Ing bl brother. Rer. H. It. Mann nl family, for a short lime. Mr. Jassen Clarke visited Miss I Ut ile Countryman in Colton last week. Mr. Lafollette wa In town last week.- Mr. Lae butchered some bogs last week. While riding horseback. Lewis Max- son's horse fell and he received minor injuries last week. Mrs. Sager and children visited Mrs. Jassen Clarke last Saturday. Mr. Jassen Clarke was in town last week. . Everybody in Clarke Is enjoying the nice sunshine, some sowing and plow ing and others are making garden. Mrs. W. H. Iiottenilller visited her daughter, Mrs. Ralph, of Willamette, last week. A Specific Against Cold. If there Is such a thing as a specific against colds, it is to be found in the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold sponge bath in the morning." says the Youths Companion. Pe as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold and when you do you will find Chamber lain's Cough Remedy a great help in enabling you to get rid of it Try it. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) CLACKAMAS. also in the evening, returning to Port land Monday. . t, , . Young Raymond Htte. of this schoo waa taken to Oregon City last week to be examined by a doctor and found to be suffering with taction, and . near approach to appendicitis, but Having served as correspondent for the Enterprise for about twenty-five years, circumstances compel me to relinquish the positon to another who loves the work." As we recall the first "batch" of items sent In, it is in teresting to note the changes in the life of the paper, in the history of Ore gon City, and the progress of events in the country around about. To sum it up your correspondent has lived to vote, and to know that In the near fu ture Oregon City will have pure drink ing water to offer her visitors, and no saloons. With confidence and loyalty we write the parting word, and yield our pen to our able and worthy suc cessor, the new correspondent from Clackamas. In this vlcnlty farmers are busy be ginning spring work In field and gard en. A number are making a specialty of raising early products for the pub lic market. y.s?iK''xxvvU prepared by him for over 30 year. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST s Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never In bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, &tf&5t' COME AND SEE THE The Bloom Manure Spreader The Low-Down 2-Horse Machine Best for this country. The machine with the famous Steel Reach Lowest priced GOOD spreader on the market , . - . 1 1 v " - ... Our Store is Well Stocked WITH TILLAGE TOOLS J. I. Case Plows and Harrows Roderick Beam Harrows Cutaway Harrows Vulcan Chilled Plows Our Prices Are Low. Cutaway Harrows Planet Jr. Garden Tools Light Draft Harrows Land Rollers Our Goods Are Right W. J. WILSON & CO., Busch BuUding, OREGON CITY Canby Hdw. & Imp. Co. CANBY, OREGON GOODS GEO. BLATCHFORD MOLALLA, OREGON ' Pioneer Landmark Is Vacated Was Used As Shop Since 1864 A two-atory frame building stand Ing on the corner of Multi and rlfih straw. Hint ha tx'un usid continuous ly for ini-st market aim- ti', ac cording lo racord found lha first of till wai-k. wa vacated Wadliesduy nlght by II. V. Strotilg, v. ho la mot ing hi shop to a new hx-atlon on the corner of Wjlh and Main streets While preparing to move, Mr. Hire big found a raah hook bearing Ihe ,lf h beat building here dnte 161 and filled out by Charles Al pmbnlily be torn down. bright Sr. From rotiiml 'f Mr. AMTlglit Hr. lb market went to hi son who after several year run th liiislnea under tha name uf Albright A UiK'i. titrable gained control In 1 '7. Tha building la tha pro rty of the Ugiii ((. Th building I una uf lha olde( In the city and ha been In ll time one It will OREGON HOP HIKE! POItTI.ANI). Ore. Mar. 9. Addi tional ftreiiKth Is showing In tha locnl hop market ilKintiiin, but trade Is rnther dull While 15c I being freely offered for tba bent spot hop remain Ing In the Willamette valley, growers aro not disposed to let go of small re maining supplies at till price. Pomestlc demand Is somewhat bet ter and It is now stated that prm Ileal ly nil the Inquiries coming for both spots and contrnrts aro for homo In terests. Interest In 1 9 1 ." coptruci I groter with offers ruling generally ai 1.1 to 13'c. wiih an occasional offer for something extra select as III Kb a 1 lc a pound, (iron or havo much f Inner idens regarding the futuro of tha bop market slnco the recent uplift In vul ties and denlnn report little oflnrltiK In i ho contract trndo. Whllo foreign Interests Is sllll keen In the hop market, tho lack of trims portntlon to Europo Is holdinK buck any sales that might possibly Lo :undo In thut direction. As socn as the cm liarso nRuinst shipments Is roniD'nd It Is quite possible that further llhiTal business will bo avnllablo. CANBY BOY SCOUTS El the stockholders of the Gresham Mu tual Telephone company and the Fir wood Dover Telephone company, to combine the two, which would bo a move that will be welcomed by manv people of both phone companies. Mr. Mlers, of the Gresham bank vas Since his return from the Portland town looking after his wood caiiip Sanitarium. A. O. Hav ward continues on CetIar creek- He ha8 80me 6-J,)1 ouite feeble, for the most Dart con- cor1 already cut and is figuring on fined to his bed. It !s hoped that warm weather will bring a marked Improvement. S. E. Holcomb and family made a lengthy call at his brother's place last Sunday. The benefit entertainment, given at the Odd Fellow's hall Saturday eveu Ing was a decided success. The net proceeds will go to the family whose belongings were so completely de- bullJing a Hume down Cedar ercufc and dumping the wood into the SaaJy river, from thence float It down the river either to Trouldale or to the P, R. L. & P. bridge at the mouth of null Run. A number of persons In this town were losers in the failure of the Hire mutual insurance companies. The Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Gray, where most all the mem- stroyed by the recent fire in East ben were present. A very interesting Clackamas. paper was read by Mrs. Gray on "Pana ma Canal"; Miss Lula Eddy read a MUCH ADLER-I-KA USED Paper on "Alaska." Mrs J. C. Smith IN OREGON CITY lead the discussion of the day In which s most of the members tpo ; an interest- It is reported by the Jones Drug ing part. Company that much Adler-l-ka is sold Mrs. McWilliams was jurprlsed by in Oregon City. People have found the Woman's Club Saturday afternoon out that ONE SPOONFUL or this Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams are new simple buckthorn bark and glycerine comers here and expect to make Sandy mixture relieves almost ANY CASE their future home. Mr. McWilliams of constipation, sour or gassy stom- is engaged In starting an up-to-date ach. It Is so powerful that it is used dairy farm. successfully in appendicitis. ONE H. RIdderbush, one of the oldest MINUTE after you take it the gasses German settlers of Sandy, Is quite rumble and pass out It is perfectly feeble at his home. Most all of hit safe to use and cannot gripe. children were called home. Mr. Rid (Adv.) derbusb is 84 years old. The Misses Mary and Jean Wilson were delightfully entertained by Ma bel Wanker Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucille Duncan spent a pleas ant afternoon Sunday with Miss Hat tie Wanker. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas, of Stafford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thco. Stienhllber Sunday. Church will be at the usual time, 8:00 p. m., Saturday night. JENNINGS LODGE The school library has been the re cipient of seventeen good books by popular authors. Mrs. H. H. Em mons has been the donor of this gift to the school district. A number of other books have been placed In the library by the school librarian, Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, this week. Arrangements are being made for the purchase of a new piano for the Sunday school at this place and will probably ne In the class room on the next Sunday. Mrs. Nora Snashall, primary teach er, has been ill and was found neces sary to call a physician on Monday. Helen HIndes and Jack Hampton re sumed their studies at the school to day after an absence of several weeks on account of sickness. The spelling contest which will be held at Gladstone on March 12th Is being looked forward to as quite an event The delegates from here are Ruth Cook, Helene Seeley, and Ilessie Robert! and Oulda Deter are the al- The social committee have an nounced the community club social will be held on April 2nd. This place as well represented at the lecture given by V. 0. Strlcklur at Hunch's hall on Friday evening. Mr. Gus Jacobson came fgnm Plo neer, Oregon, to visit with the J. A, 8oesbe family. Mr. II. J. Uatdorf has returned from a trip to Eastern Oregon, or the pleasure of Mr. Ous Jacob- sen, of Pioneer, a dancing party will be given at the hall on Friday even 'ng, to which a number of the young people of Gladstone and Oregon City have been bidden. The home of Mrs. Bruechert is be Ing stained and tinted and the cottage -f Mrs. Cora Shook Is bolng beaut! fled by a coat of green stain on the roof, while the hotme has been newly painted. The Pollock family have returned to their borne here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock conducted a res taurant in Oregon City. Mrs. Addle Hodkins, of Vancouver, Wash., visited with her brother, John F. Jennings, who still continues poor ly. Mr. C. E. Warner returned on Tues day from a trip to Mt. Hood with the Mazamas and reports he made the ascent to the top of Mt Hood which has been the first one to make the ascent at this time of the year from the Pacific Northwest Mr. Potter. 8r has Just returned from California, very much improved In health. The Canby patrol of Iloy Scouts, numbering 12 members, entertained their parents at Canby Tuesday night. The scouts went through their various drills and exorcises which worn wit nessed by about a hundred persons Another patrol will probably bo formed In the near futuro. Vlncont 8t. John Is the scout master. "A number of fnrmors," says the Drownsvllle Times, "have Indorsod the Times' suggestion that Itrownsvlllo adopt the Albany Idea and hold a sains day. The farmers seem to like the idea." WINTER DOUBLES WORK In summer the work of eliminating poisons and acids from the blood Is helped by perspiration. In cold weath er, with little out door work or exer cise to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foloy Kidney Pills help overworked, weak and dis eased kidneys to filter and cast out of the blood the waste mattor that causes pains In sides or back, rhouma- tlsm, lumbago, stiffness of Joints, sore muscles and other Ills resulting from Improper elmlnatlon. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) REAL ESTATE TRAN8FER3. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Friday are as follows: Clackamas county to F. S. Cox, lot 7, block 110, Oregon City; $1. Carl Peterson to Albert Peterson et ux., tract of land in section 36 town ship 4 south, range 2 east of Willam ette meridian; $1155. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Saturday are as fol lows: A. V. Calkins to Joseph Woerndle, 3 acres In section I. township south, rang 1 east of Willamette meridian; 5- Kd. Johnston et ux. to James II. Ma son at ux., lot 11. I. W. Itobblns addi tion to Molollo; Itl'no. W. A. Alcorn at ux at al. to Itiitb M. Ilorthwlck. lot 9, block 5. Hrlght wood; 110. Kxtui nda Statu Wank to Grace Hart ley lot 7. block SI. 1st addition to E (acada; f:25. Kmplro Investment Co. to J. T. Mc Mnnnls at in., lot :n, block 2. Alder Crest acres; $.'.00. Empire Investment Co. to Woltar 8. Mc.Mnnnls. lot block 2. Abler Crest Acre; $.',00. W. M. Lnild at ux. to J. E Morley at ux.. lots l. 12, Wm. I.adds subdi vision of lot IS. Hedge addition to Oregon City; r,00. Heal estate, transfers filed with the enmity recorder Monday are a fol lows: Snrnh 8. Coffenhorru et vlr. to N. I.. Weaver et ux. 70.K5 nrVes In section 5, township S south, range I cast of Wll Inmetto meridian; $1750. .Iiimes V. Duncan ut ux. to John Ity. Her et ux.. tract of land In township 2 south, rurgo t east of Willamette m rlillnn; $2,VM. United Hluea t0 Joseph McKenney et ux., 320 acres section H I, township 2 south, rnngo 2 east of Willamette, ma rlillnn; pntent. Real estate transfers filed with tho county recorder Tuesday nrn as fol lows: John R. I.nndes to Anna Undes, lot 1. 2, 3, 4, block 20, Root addition to MarHlifleld; $. M. C. Dnvls et ux. to Arthur Dnvls. trnct of land In Lot Whltcmiib do nation land claim In townHhlp 2 south. rnngo 1 enst of Wlllnmtitto meridian . $10. CliulHtona Real Estiilc company to 0, 8. Williams, 3.34 acres In Clacka mas county; $1. Frnnk C. Cronk to Udd & Tllton bank, lots 9 and 12, block 3, Morris subdivision, to 1st addition to Jon nlngs Lodge; $10. Flnchonstnln Mayer Co. to EBtolle Mayor, 3.1.100 acres In section 14, township 2 south, rnngo 3 oast of Wll. lamntto meridian; $10. W. J. Stroy ot ux. to Clara M. Sim. onsen and Mary J. Mc.Oownn, lfio acres In soctlon 0, township f south, rnnge 4 cast of Wlllamntto morldlan: $10. II. A. Ilrewer to Vcromlca A. Hrow er 40 acres In section 28, township 3 south, range 6 east of Willamette mo. rldlnn; $375. A. Wllford Ostium et ux. lo Philip Katz, 60 acres In soctlon 10, township 2 south, rnnge 3 east of Wlllametto meridian; $1, Real estate transfers filed with the county rocorder Wednesday are as fol lows: F. F. Johnson et ux. to Jonnle F. Jar vis, lots 0, 7, 8, 9, 10. block 1, Orogon Iron and Stcol Co's. 1st addition to Os wego; $1. Karen H. Hamborg et vlr to Albert Ramborg. 15 acres In section 31, town ship 5 south, range 1 east of Wlllam ette morldlan; $700. R. U Sabln et ux. to Carl F. France et ux., 1.50 acres of section 11, town ship 2 south, range 1 east of Willam ette meridian; $10. Sarah River to Holman Fuel Co. 67.30 acres In section 4, township 3 south, range 4 east of Willamette me ridian; $130.