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Viar. 2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1917. 4 MACKIBUfta. - ' H. JENNINGS LODGE. ' BARLOW. KILIO. HAZELIA. KF.1.80. Or, April 5 (Hrn-claO Nmrly all of tha pupil tio ha been out lth the nicit'n, H'tunn-d la school Monday. HotxTt Jonomd made, a bulur trip I.) Ticnm latt etk. Th following w mill are now In operation Id thla vicinity: n,!luo A UAZKIJA. Or, April a-iSiclal) Mr. Pollard called on Mm. J. I. Cook Friday aft.moon. A. l' Hi lint marketed farm produce In Oattvgo Ul.nr. J. I. Cook anil A. Nlclion transi t- f4 I'Uiltu'ii In Portland Saturday. lUrlny Whitl.n waa ihs dinner i'o, on IWp Crix k; Jrl A NVt.on on i 'r w'n- "attle anj Kdllh Handy Jtldge and the Urun Lumber Co. nrar Handy. A ... .... 1. - - - t, . . l rhacd nftwn hvd of sheep lilih hae now Incrt-aned to lomtyaU. Jarl A Krl have traded In their Kurd truck for a new Hpiibllc. V. I.undorn ha com pi -le J A. John n'i f!no new rcldenre. It. Monroe 'a brother I helping the former to build a houa on hit place. GEORGE. 4 j Wanker, Friday, Mr. Hugh Paker. MUt Kth-I Ituker and Kenneth Paker eri Portion J vl Itort Saturday. Mr. nnd Mn. John RaUy ere via tlora In Tualatin Meadow Sunday. Mlaa noreme Prumhauich at the weekend guet of Mia Pontile Dun ran. Joseph Eastman lost a flno hors Ut week. The llai-lla Literary and IVhatlnr society niot Saturday evening wth a larue crowd In attendance. An excel lent program wat gUen. Tb) follow lng officer were elected: Tn-ald.-nt Marlon Eastman: vice president. IVr- ofhy Zlnter; secretary and treaaurer. Elylrahoth Puyuibro.-ck: ergonntut arms. Wai. Nugl; president of social committee, llattle Wanker. All re- WIL60NVILLE. GEORGE, April J.-llenry Rcltucr. Chrlas Kllnker. Mr. and Mr. Theo. Harder ad Mr. and Mr. Henry Kllnker. met at the homo of Mr. and ported a fine time. The next meeting Mr. Leo Rath last Thursday evening.) ,m be hcj Aprll n, An come. March Wth. the occasion being Uo, Walter XMsbaum. from Stafford. Rath' birthday. The evenlni; s; wa In this n-lchborhood Monday. pent In card playing. A nice lunch Vernon Davidson call-.-d on J. r. was (erred at midnight by the host. when all departed for homo wishing Io many more happy birthday. Peter Ruhl waa a Portland visitor last Tuesday and Wednesday. John Cooper vii transacting busi ness In Portland a few day last week. The sewing club met at the home Cook Thursday. His Iva Whttten was an Oregon City vleltor Friday. Lulu Wanker. Ethel flaker. Elva Wanker. Winfleld Raker and Herbert Duncun were dinner guests at the Ed Wanker home Sunday. Walter Shatx, Clarence Weddle. or Mr, u. icrwiiiiger laat batuday. t L,0Tj Tied0mnn. Pob Shnt. I.yle Mr. Frank Ahnert visited Mrs.j Tledeman and Harry Gebhardt were Tetcr Rath last Sunday. j sUfforj residonts who attended liter- 1-aun-Ami.Tican program win be trjr l0clety here Saturday evening. given in the Presbyterian Sunday school on Easter Sunday. April 8th. Leo Rath and Harold Joyner were transacting business In EsLacada lust Tuesday. .!" EAGLE CREEK. MEADOW BROOK. The lal.t. "A Family Affair." will ha glten In WIlMinvllle, by linal tal ent on 4hs evening of Friday, April :oth. The houae belonnlng to llarney Cro- nln. waa rented to a family here lust week. The Tappendorff Lumber company I shipping lumber frxnn Wllaonvllle now. and this firm sent f-O.oot) feet of lumber to New Era. Monday. O'.enn Elder, formerly of this place has Joined the militia and left for Van couver laat week. Mr. Reed Cralmm and daughter. Helen, went to Portland Saturday. K-nneth Stein returned from the hospital Saturday, and Is feeling well again. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hatalgia as made beautiful with yel low daffodils and Oregon grape on Sunday. April 1st. nt which time their daughter, Anna, became the bride cf George J. Pcrr. of Portland. Ths mar riage ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock. Rev. Whlttman. pastor of the First Congregational church of Port land, officiating with the Impressive ring service. The bride waa very prettily attired In pale blue silk poplin and carried white carnations, and was attended by her slater, Christina Bat algla, who wore dotted Swiss, and car rled pink carnation Emll Elchen berger. a cousin of the bride, was best man The weddlnnViarch played by a sister of the groom. Tho wedding present were numerous and hand some. A suswtuous repast was serv ed after tho ceremony, and the young couple took tho evening train for Port land, wheru the groom is connected with the Willamette Shipbuilding Co. A large and eiuliuslaatle t'alhcrtiig of tapaer took p'ace at lh try landa arhool hon.e on thu rteulng of Saturday, Manh 31. I legate vrre present from the iear Creek and from the K'by dixlrida I.Wry one aeennd allte to the Impotl -nn e of mine liu proi'liHul In our lav limiug inenl. A roiiatlliitlon wua drafted and adopted John Helm waa ilu . n pre.l.l. nl; (' M. Silencer, vice prealdnt, and J. Kalium-rcr, secrviarv and Inaaurer Committees were appointed In pro mote tho ao laii.'ii In the neighbor-' lug dlntrli'ta. A iio-rtlng Is to be held In tha district uf llatal I !!. Sulurday evening. April Till Hubert Schuebel Is to speak and will piemen! some fact on the bond Usue. A general attend anco Is greatly deaired for this meet Ing as bualness will be Irannacled and fads made known (hit no property. luiUti-r can afford to ihIm. Frnnk Hilton willi tils little son. Shirley, came from la mountain ranch tit look after his iti k und to attend to matters In Kencrat nlxuit his plaen here. They return' d l.ite In the week A very buay and Intcrcntlng aeaalon of thrt Mothers' club waa held at the home of Mrs. Pixel on Thursday af ternoon. March Mrs. Stebtilna, Mrs. Kenison, Mrs. H brock and Ml Elnora Miller were present as visit- ors. Mrs. Hepler, president of the club, being absent oti account of Ill ness. Mrs. Miller, the president, took charge of the meeting. The next ses sion Is to he In Easier week, and will be either at the homo of Mr. J. Gib son or of the secretary, Mr. G. M. Ilald win. Tho salo on the premises of John IIAIIUIW. Ore. April' I - Mr ami Mrs, IWt lletl lefl Hundiy fur a hi rstttin at a.o, after vlaillng Mrs Reed's parents, Mr. and Mia. Vi. la Mrs. Hubert Vv, t,f liirlUnd, waa laltlng friend here Sunday. Mra. Hunter, of Portland, (tailed tier mother, Mr Hcrognln, Tueaday. Mr. Turner Is nUIng lila alun'liulld lug a coat of fre.h lnl. Mi. Ida Toll waa In Oi...n City Thuitday iHklii( for a liouae 4. 4 DAMASCUS. OLD R18IDINT Of CLACKAMAS DIES OF OWOHT'S DISEASE A'TER LONO ILLNESS. MAM ASCCS, Ore, April J - The en tertaliiini-nl glieii by the iMluaaciia s hiHil at Ibe Gerinun halt Saturday lilKhl, waa a ilw bled ailci eaa. A kiniiI crowd was In attendance, not with standing Inclement weather. The pro grain roiialaled of aonga, reeltntlona, plays and drills. A pleating fealum of (he evening's riitertalumeui Hie patriotism rt lined by Ihn puplla, and the bealiinliiR and ending of lli pro gram were characterized by the na llonal flag salute by the scIiihiI. Nolo worthy numbers were a flag drill, a lletsy Itoo play and a ghost drill. A genuinely patriotic feeling and spirit of good will prevuiled throughout the evening. Tho receipts of the even Ing from the sale of ticket fin ad mlttance and refreshments, amounted lo $13. The procevda ur.t largely to go toward tho ripilpuient of a playahed for tho school with necessary gymnaa tic apparatus. Tho Rock Creek school will give an Cl.ACKAM Art, lire, Apul 3 - Fun eral seniles for Herman Oela. tiaeger, Sr, who died at lila homo Man li :i, were in-ii Mari n 3. interiiu ul wsa III Ml. Sioll leiueleiy. Rev. Kianaae, of I'orttnlld, olfli laled Fulierul aer be were conducted from I he family home. , Mr. Oi'ilai lilai-Ker waa born In tier many February 10, On August i. H'ii, lie waa married to Mtaa lanilan Piper, and 0t. 3, lx; left liermuny for America. After leu )enr' real deuce In Utainle, the family ramo In I'orlland In IVO. and one inonili lai. r rami) to Clui Lninaa Here Ihn family m id" the homo duilug tho tuat twen ty flto years. Mr. Oelachlaeger wns a member uf the Lutheran church, lie la aunlicd nnd three Herman and Paul of Cotuiell, Waah ; Fmll and la-wls, of Clackamas, and the ilaugli lers, Mrs. Win. lirlebe, of Portland. Mr. Fred Johnnton, who Ihea In Cm adn; Mla Mlunla Oelachlaeger, alx grnmb-hl'ilren and a sister, Mrs Piper of Clackamas. by hi widow, four "ona ilaiighter. Tho mna are: W. A. Peik, well knot, n rcaldent and real estate dealer of Motulla, waa an Oregon City v tailor WiilnenLiy. Mr. Peck went to Porllund b' foro n- turnlug to hi home. DAMASCUS. EAGLE CREEK, Ore, April 2. Chick thlevea visited Fred Hoff melster recently and carried away over half of his chickens. Pete Ces ser wua -ibo pam m iS.i mo oiuer Mrg cbM 5hepherd U quite sick n.K.m preaumuoiy oy mo samo par- at pre!ent writing. Dr. Walker, of ties, but they wer frightened y;MolaI!nt was called Wednesday mora Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Schlewe and daughter, Llllle, went to Portland Tuesday to visit Jake Schlews and family, the former a son of Mr. and Mr. Schlewe. Born. April 1, to the wife of Milton D. Chlndpren. a girl, weighing Sij pounds. Mother and child are duins fine. by the dog, so left before securing any fowls. Mr. Viola Douglas spent Saturday with Mrs. Roy Douglas. G. W. Baker Is on the elck list. Douglas Brothers did some chopping' for some of the fanners, Saturday. Dick: Gibson made a trip to Sandy Sunday. Little Georgia Baker Is on the sick list Mr. Lowell, of Port'and. paid his son C. A. Lowell, and wife, a visit Satur day. The young couplo are living on the place where Mrs. do Ronne and sons resided. . Miss Edna Kennedy, Mrs. R. M. Ing. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlettenen. of Meadowbrook Heights, r son. March 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Debeaur and daughter, of Mulino. have moved Into the Orem house. Mr. Deb?nur is hauling lum ber for Ike Trulllnger. A large crowd attended literary Saturday evening. The "Mock Trial" took up most of the evening, which was enjoyed by all. A committee was appointed to see about entertainment soon. A party was given at 0. F. John son's Saturday evening in honor of Freda Johnson's hlrthdav. The even- Brash and children wore visiting at,,Dg WM pIeasantly 8pent ,n pIaying games. At a late hour lunch was DAMASCUS, Ore, April 2. Clack amas County Grange M. and L. asso elation will meet ai 1:30 p. m. at Maple Lane Grange hall. Wednesday, April 11. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross Crafton from Yamhill county, nro visiting Mrs. Craf ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roach. Mrs. J. D. Cliltwood Is spending n few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Warren Greenwell, of Woodstock. Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lovelace, has enlisted In Company B, 0. N G, and has gone to Vancouver, Wa,sh. Judging from th amount of noise coming from the direction of Bakers Bridge where Contractor W. E. Mum- power and his crew are breaking rock for the county" crusher, to be Installed there, we're soon to have Borne much needed Improvements on our county roads In that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorre Thompson have moved Into.the house of Mrs. Corbln, recently vacated by Ford Everett and family. the home of Walter Douglas Sunday, Walter Glvens was In this vicinity 'Monday looking for hops for shipment. Ho climbed the Douglas hill road, which Is so very muddy and rough; In fact, Is almost Impassab'e, but he managed to get as far ns H. S. Gib eon's In his Studebaker. He was com pelled to travel much slower than his wont Ho returned to E.stacadaj by the Ridge road. Dick Gibson made n trip to Barton on Tuesday to call on his father, James Gibson, who is 111. A. G. Burnett sold n horse to H. F. Gibson recently. served. Those present were 0. F. j Johnson, Annie and Freda Johnson. Rose Mulvaney, Esther and Elsie Orom, Myrtle, Hazel, Nettle and Ruth j Larklns, Bill Houghton, Elizabeth Long and Norma Culberson. Arthur j and Harold Johnson, Richard Orem, Oval Englemnn, Dclbert Husband, Rob- i ert and Gl m Orem, Glenn and Allen Larfklns, Dow Houghton, Pete and Charley Culberson and John Darnell. GARFIELD. g e s $ J $ j ? ? 5 $ -8 . CEDARDALE. iS4?$!S$d..5$f5-i 4l i CEDARDALE, Ore., April 2. Mrs. ( has. Heck went to Salt-m Friday, re turning Sunday afternoon, accompan ied by h"r daughter, Martha, who has ben vlHiting relatives there the past month. A. M. Cooper moved Into his new residence lust week. Ot-orsro Williams and crew took ail vniitaire of the high water last week, driving their 'oks in Mill creek as far as I. U. Trulllnger's mill, where they v ill be sawed on shares. .John Lamm lias purchased from his broth :r Paul, the latter's property op posite his own. R. D. Iliill has purchased a thorough bred Holsteln bull. C. Winslow purchased 100 baby chicks of B. Palmer 'ast week. CARU3. ; GARFIELD, Ore., April 4. The peo ple who have ben 111 are feeling bet ter. Mrs. S. Palmatcer Is Improving. Quite a few shipped their porkers Wednesday through Mr. Glvens, the buyer for the Union Meat Co., of Port land. Boo Krigbaum had on exciting time with his car a few evenings past. The steering pear wen wrong on account of Borne part becoming loosened nnd he "landed" In the ditch, Just wei4 if H. D. Trapp's. No one was injured, but. It required three men to get it back onto th3 grade. j R. Davis nnd family, Herb IIu:;!ey and family, and Miss Rachel Dear-' ' m , 9 dorff motored to Lents to attend ser- -v rv .;, rv a, s s s, ? ? vice and basket dinner Sunday. CLARKS. ' " m ),',4, lf 4j 1, t ij ti?$. fyfyfyfy ForBet Your Aches. l CLARKS April 2. Miss Florence Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame ' ' t . ami n. , JV ' i StromKreen, of Co ton, who has been back make life a burden. If you suf- ' fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, I a offerer from measles, is Improving, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Linl-! Mrs. Jr;son Clarke went to Portland ment, the universal remedy for pain. 'font Snni.iy on account of the serious Easy to app'y; It penetrates without il'ness of her grand-father, who Is not rubbing and soothes the tender flesh, expected to live. Cleaner and more effective than mus 0tt0 Emor, rrom Corvallis, visited sy ointments or poultices. For sprains, h,g parf,nt9 Mr and Mrg Sam Emeri sore muscles or wrenched ligaments afcw othcr wgek resulting from Btrenuous exerc Ise Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At ! Jason Clarke bought some hay from your Druggist, 25c. (Adv.J Ed Grace last week. CARUS, Ore.. April 2. Miss Floy Stewart Is working In Canemah. Chas. Wisemandel has bought a fln farm at Greenwood known as tho Stroop place. Otis Howard and Edgar Stewart are clearing some land for S. L. Casto. . Richard McCarthy attended tho dance at Clarks last Saturday and reported a fine time, there being about 73 numbers sold. Wm. Mitller, Sr., has been on the sick list with abcess of the ear. The party given at the homo of Mr, McCarthy' was a decided success. Those attending were Miss Lena und Martha Schmeiser, Miss Paul Fisher, Miss Opal McKeensy, Florence Jagger. Pansy Irish, Jenny Bly and Lillian Mc Cartly. Messrs Carl Caseday, Clyde and Fred Jagger, Edgar and George Stewart, Walter and Erich Fisher, Al bert Fisher, Sidney Irish, Kar Cchmeiser, 'Lewis MeCurtly, Kenneth Nlyhton, Richard Davis, John Davis, Hugh Peery, Lee lily, Otis Howard. The evening was devoted to cards and games. 0. Howard nerved as chief rook. Lizzie Fi:;her assistant cook, of the chicken supper. After supper and breakfast the guests departed at an early hour. Albert Schoenborn, while working in the woods Monday, was hit with a log hook and has a bruised and cut cheek. Clyde Jagger has gone into the poultry business and is erecting a new chicken house. JJr. Moore, of Molalla, Is working at the Willamette Valley Southern station. Is your child pale and fretful? Does he cry out In sleep or grind his teeth? These symptoms may mean worms and you should obtain relief at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant remedy that kills the worm, and by its mildly laxative quality expels It from the syGtem. Worms sap the vi tality and make your child more sus ceptible to other ailments. Your Druggist sells Klckapoo Worm Killer, 25c a box. ' (Adv.) SPRING FARM MACHINERY Big Stock Carefully selected for this section and sold at lowest possible prices. J. I. CASE STEEL PLOWS. VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS. CUTAWAY DISC HARROWS, The famous double action. LIGHT DRAFT HARROW, Finest spring tooth harrow. CASE AND LEAN DISC-SPIKE AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS. EVANS POTATO PLANTERS. BLOOM MANURE SPREADERS. IN SHORT THE 0B FULL LINE r MYERS POWER SPRAYERS AND PUMPS. GARDEN TOOLS. W. J. Wilson & Co., OREGON CITY, OREGON. fin RlflaP,l MOLALLA, UCU. LrlCUllllUlU, OREGON J:.NM.N'i;H I.oImjk. April 4 -Tim futility at H'HH Ibillcr tins moved out from I'urtlitfiil and Mill Ihe on Ihn rani louiily ,ud. Tho Pup ill Tim her association tiiiiiiiiltlKO nut Friday Willi Ihn prcul ib'iil and outlined Hi it ,,r, (,,r tm,t inonili Mrs. IIuiIkcj goes im.u In Ju Imr sons at I'm In li, iiik. Mrs. FviidiM'o Mini I It I In djuithli.r hatn p in n li CillfiiriiU to rciiialu. Mumin and Mildred will Icvti as imniii as kcnool clone. Mr. Aliiimii was puliifully Injured last twk whlln at work. Tim I'.luo lllid cluss of llracti cliuri h gatn a silver lea on Tucmluy after noon, thu priMi i-.U lo pay for a this Ul.lo. Tim Punter aerticn will tin held lit 7: IS p. in. on Huiuluy, April I. New iniMiibers Will bo reivhid ilo (lit, fel low ulilp uf lha church. liiort;o Mono la sH'iiding a week with hi daughter, Mrs. Hurry Paint ing, at llelir, Waah. Word from Hut he.ld of m-forrnt I'oliieroy, la rrcclvnl Hint lie Is soliltt w hut Iniprowd. but lliero I no Iioh for hi ri'inti'rjr, Mint Kuiilcp Wllllniiis I at her honin bfter her lllni'i In Ht. Vincent' ho pllal, Porllund. during Ihn vacation period. 'I'h n juiillor, Mr. U'ltbrsnd, I oiling I ho flout and limkliig other Impniti'inetil In geiierul, about tha ClllHll. I'lmrles VuIliu'i bus rcK)rtid Martt Uluiid for nervlco In tho lT. navy. at 8. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. V MJp,l.i, ,j w?' - - A -r" ilt Mi 1 1 1 r -1 n w"f.-yirT- tended. Will Heinz acted as auction cer nnd although but a beginner In tho business, acquitted himself most creditably. Mr. Xofzlger has rented his placi to a Mr. Lysle from Plinols, who was here, once before with the view of making a settlement In one place, and who, now, says that ho has come to stay. lie Intends to settle In Oklahoma where his wife has gone for her health, and where the cllmirto has proven so favorable to her. Th ;y will be greatly missed from our commun ity. Following are tho nam'es of the Ehy school pupils, who have braved the almost constant rain, waded through deep waW and crossed submerged bridges throughout the month of March without a single absence or onco being late: Vernon Kauffman, Louis Walch, Ifarry Goertzen, Emll Walch, George Heplar, Raymond Zlm- mer, Fred Kauffman,' Margaret Lie- big, Marie Preitzell, Maudo Hepler, I:na Goertzen, Freda Dwarschaak, Julia Kauffman, Myra ZImmcr, Mabel Ehy, Mary Bates. Robert Rcattle, prominent farmer of Heaver Creek, wns In Oregon City Wednesday, and whllo hero he visited his brother. Dr. A L. Beatie. entertainment und Ice cream social at tha school house, Saturday evening, April 7th. Tho leading number on the program will bo a play entitled "The Unfaithful Poplar Tree," In which V pupils will participate. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thi'tik nil who so kindly assisted us in the la.st illness and death of our beloved father and broth er, Charles Cutting. We aluo wish to thank the Odd Fd'ows of Molalla for thebeautlful floral piece. MRS. h. F. ORANINI, U T. CRANINI, MRS. C. J. OFFICER, MISS MEI.VA CUTTING, APE CUTTING, OREN CUTTING, and FAMILY. POLK'S j GAZETTEER A noina itnwtorr vt mcii city, Town and VilJare ia Orrffon ana VVanhloflna. (Ivta ICHcrlpllva Hketrli of earh iilar. IiortfiHt. Khlpplnir FaciUllr and ln.nl flrd Dlrrrlnrr o( cad ISatloett aa4 I'roreMioa, B, L. tox.k ro. SSSSSSK la. JENNINGS LODGE HAS MASQUERADE PARTY JENNINGS LODGE, April 4 On Thursday, March 2D, Mrs. William llooth and Mrs. Curl Slarknr enter tained nt a mhsqiiorndo dancing party tit thn Illuo Front hall. After nn on Joynblo evening spent In dancing, the party repaired to tho homo of Mrs. Wllllnm llooth, whero dainty refresh mnntfi worn served. Tho tables were tastefully decorated with sweet peas from Mr. Starker's greenhouses. Thoso present were: Mr, nnd Mrs. E. N. Illytho, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. II, Mori. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. 0. Urown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry llooth, Mr. and Mrs. E. I Hammond, J. 0. llooth, Mrs. J. Parker. Goorgo Parker, Mliis 'Crnco Hrucu, MerBrs. Pnul and Clinton Perkctt, Henry Drexell, Mlnsos Ida and Marian lititterworth, Misses Winifred and Dnlpha Ht.mniond, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Pooth and daughter, Junot, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Starker. The following arit the real csluta j (runnier Unit wcro filed In tho offlca of 'on ii t y He. order lloyles; j William I). and Pearl W. Htnllh, to I AiiKuita liiieiither, bind III C'lackama county; Mio. I'orlli'iul Tnmt Company to Or gon to John W, U di r. lot 1, 3, 7, 8, block 111, Oregon City; 10. , j Kow'liind K. Walter und Henrietta 1 (!. Wu'ler to tieiri;a Hcnjaiuln and 1 Elizabeth Ixuidon, 10 acre of Daniel j llathawray 1 1. I.. t; fSOO. J W. I.. Mulvcy, executor of erUito of I'ardcn Smith, ' dii cuted to II. II, and Anna Gregory, fS uc re of x lion ! Tho followuiK arc tlm real cs. : Into triuiitfcr.H Hint were filed In , I ho iiffii'o nf County llcconler j llnyles mi Tuesdity: j llunico (i. Sargent lo Snnlo Consliino, lots 47 ntul 48, block 2, Whllo City pui'k; $10. John Znhiist to I'tury M. Aiu ilcisoi), nil of lot I, block 1, Zo brit.1 odililiiin to Kstncmln; 110. Andrew Strcicli and Aiinu Streich to Knlhcriiio II. Hitter, land in Knylcr's adJitloit lo Mo tulla; flO. O. M. Ilnlvorson to Svcrro Jn coIimiiii, i-t nl, iiiirtliwust uarlor of Hid Houtliwcsl (uurtcr in sec. tlon II, IowiihIiIp 5 south, rungo 3 i-ust; 81. Ainlrew nnd Anno Stroich to Kallici'ino li. Hitter, lots 2 ot bk. 'J, Knylcr's iiililition lo Molulln; :i25. Anircw ntul Anno Slroli'h lo Kallicttiio 11. Itiltcr, lot 4 or (ilk. , (iregory'H uilililion lo Molullu; $W25. R. W. nnd Llllln T. linker to C.htis. V. Knnney, Tract "U" ond tlm southerly half of Tract "A" of Willumetlo and 'l'ualiitiu Tracts; $1.00. Tho following urn Ihn real estato triiUHfirs Unit were filed In tho offlco of County Recorder Hoy Us: H. K. and Mary McKenney, to Goo. E. Kchiteln, laud In Clackamas county; $10. Herman Ocnlschlncgcr to Uiulso Oenlschlaeger 10 acres of 1), L. C. of Precl -y Wo'ch and wlfo, township 2 'south, rnngn 2 cant; $10. Portland Trust company to E. A, Hugh, lols fl, 7, block 15.1, Oregon City; $10. E. A. Hugh nnd Wlflema Hugh to P, 1). Forbes, lot fi, block K.5 Oregon City; W. I). Adams to 1). Englo nnd Efflo II. Englo, land In section 22, township G south, rnugo 2 oast; $1. Georgo II. nnd Mnggln V. Ilrown" to L. Ferguson lot .1, block 1, Peal's ad dition to N'iw Era; $7.1. E. M. Howell and Anna Howell to Matilda Hlnuffor, 81$ uedes of Innd In Clacknmns county; $10. Charles nnd Clarencn A. Moran to Alflo Fi. Irwin, etiBt half of block 48, First addition to Jennings Lodge, $3.r.O. Mary C. Galbraltli to Charles W. Uralnnrd and Edna Ilralnard, 50 acres of sifi tlon 11, township 3 south, runga 7 enBt; $10. Stop the First Cold. Harah Word Inde.d. "Nothing is ho unclean us a uhim tea cup, nolliinu' Is so cold ns toast which litis once Ijccii hot, nnd the concrete e predion o' dnjit'llon Is eniinbs."-"Sf 'pctod Tii' ," by Hurry Pain A cold dons not get well ot Itsolf. Tho process of wearing out a cold wcurs you out, nnd your cough be comes serious If neglected. Hacking coughs drnln tiio energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bal sams In Dr. King's N-sw Discovery has healed coughs nnd relieved conges tion. Voting nr.l old can testify to tho efofctlvoness of nr. King's New Discovery for coughs und co'ds. lluy a bo'tlo today at your Druggist, 60c. (Adv.) CHICHESTER S PILLS r-T. 'IIIK IMVUIINI1 IIIIANM Ik X SOLD BY DPLG&JSTS EVtRYWHtRE