Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 16, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOKNING ENTEUPIU8E, HUN DAY, JULY 10, 1911.
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, OUR ANNUAL JULY
LEARANCE SALE
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It more beneficial to you than the rain these hot dayi
HY?
Because the big genuine 'reJuctium we are giving on
all hot weather wearing apparel, make it eaty to
overcome the hot weather.
5 E E OUR WINDOWS
T.LEVITT
ipention Bridge Cor. ' Oregon City
Ja the Here Prorn Coming Out'
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Local dricps
nlng fur llwaco, Wash., whMi
Bl spend the summer. They
lived at that place.
pus orsnae sherbet today at
m big fountain. r
Lttmirette haa aoit(l a p-
)i the Flrat National bank.
, CY Thomas and little "Punk"
or Portland, are In thla city
kta f Mr. and Mra. Harry B.
, or Eleventh and Madlaon
Strleb. or Mllwaukla. was In
r on Saturday on bualneaa.
ft llornehuh. or tihubel, wn
k-lty on Saturday.
tebecra M. Jolly, superlnten-
Ilia Nuraes' Training School
CinM Samaritan Hospital, ar
I thla city Saturday morning
1 Sunday with Mra. K. L.
fllre Srherzlnger, after an ab
alx weeks, haa resumed her
with the V. C. HI ore.
in, ii Aioiaiia, ill id mis v"y
and Saturday.
Will, or Candy, waa In thla
Friday. J ' " - -
Htewart, accompanied by hla
wontiiHirn. wer In thla city
v. and were registered at tha
Hotel.
F.. L. Howe, or Hood Rlvr,
waa vlaltlng friend In tbla city on
Friday.
We take pride In aervlng tha beat
soda water and Ice cream In the city,
and slop at no eipenae to do It, and
yet the roat to our patrona la no
blKher. If you are particular. Hunt
ley's la the place to -go.
J. E. Argo, or Spokane, Wash., waa
rrgtatered at the Klectrlo Hotel on
Saturday and Sunday.
Alurt Bt. Clair, or New Era, a
well known frealdeut i that . place4
waa In tbla city on Friday and Bat
urday. .
Wllbolt aiage will leave the Klectrlo
Hotel each day at 1 o'clock p. m.
Mr.nd Mra. K. Klrkpatrlck. or
ISirtlaud, were vlaltlng frlenda In this
city Hat urday.
lA-t Flab, or Needy, waa In thla city
on Friday and -Saturday vlaltlng
rrlenda.
J. J. Kdgren, or Portland, waa tran
sacting bualneM In tbla city on But
urday. -.
Bberinan K. Hawley, or Kearney,
N-li.. arrlvud lu Oregon .Clty-tia-Frk
day eveulng, and Is the guest of Mra.
Elisabeth Hulbert and daughter, Mlas
Adah llulbert. or Gladstone. Mr. Haw
ley la a son In law of Mra. llulbert
Mra. lint h Baron and little daugh
ter, Nellie, arrived la Oregon City on
8eturdy to remain over Sunday with
the former's parenta, Mr. and Mra.
K. II. Cooper.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Melby, or Port
land, were In thla city on Friday,
gueata or Mr. and Mra. F. Moore, tf
lireenuolnt
Henry and Hurley Stevens, or Port
land, are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mra. It. C. Btevena. Mr. and Mra.
II. C. Btevena, Jr., arrived In this city
on Saturday evening to remain -over
Sunday.
Dr. E. A. Bommer. formerly or Ore
gon City, baa moved hla office to 1017
Cor bet t building, Portland.
Mra. William Hulbert and two chil
dren, formerly or Olympla, Waah.,
who have been vlaltlng Mra. Kllia
belb Hulbert and family at Uladatone,
have gone to Twin Falls, Idaho, wnere
they will make their future home, Mr.
Hulbert having preceded them there.
Kobert Dullard, or Eldorado, was
In thla city on Baturday.
Mra. A. Jonea and Panale Irlah,
or. Carus, were In thla city vlaltlng
frlenda on Baturday.
Kobert lirown, or Carua, was In this
city on bualneaa Baturday.
Thomaa Davis, the well known far
mer or Heaver Creek, was In tbla city
on Baturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adama, who have
been living In Portland since their
marring, have come to Oregon City,
where they will make tbelr borne for
the aumintir, Mr. Adama atlll retaining
his position In Portland.
Dr. rred Hedges, or Everett Waah.,
waa In thla city the flrat or the week
vlaltlng hla brolbers, J. E. Hedges and
Gilbert I j. Hedges. Dr. Hedges form
erly resided In this city,
Dr, Thomas Fog, rormerly of this
city, but now or Portland, was In this
city on profosMlunal bualneaa Friday
Mra. J. C. Heaullaii and elater, Mlaa
unan l rem bain loft Hut urday morn
Ing for Balem, where they will spend
two weeks aa the gueats or Ml a.
Kit-hard Wallace.
PRICE BROS. WIN; CAME PROTESTED
(Continued from page J.)
BEAVERS KEEP UP
WINNING STREAK
RALEIGH NOT THE "BIQ SMOKE"
r LIKE SIR WALTER Of,.
TOBACCO FAME.
PORTLAND, Or.. July 15. (Spec
lab. Hap llogau'a bunch got another
drubbing todayat the hands or Me
Credle'e champions. The game waa
an errorleaa one, which la all the more
to be commended, considering the
ability displayed with the wlllowa.
Italelgh waan't the "lilg Smoke" like
hla ruinous predoceaaor or the same
name. Sir Walter, for he allowed 13
blngiea. Koeatner had his bot weath
er wage-burner working well In
plnrbes. The score waa 8 to 2. Two
tlioueand fans sweltered In the grand
aland, some or them eating hot pea
nun, roaated In the sun.
The reaulta Saturday were:,
I VERSAL SHORTHAND
Hs all othera. Remarkable reaulta In two and three months.
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The Morning Enterprise
Pacific Coaet league Portland 8.'
Vernon 2; Ban Kranclaco 6, Oakland
1; Burraraento 8, ls Angeles 3.
ortnweM(ern league Bpokane 8.
Portland 4; Vancouver 5, Tacoma 4;
Victoria S, Beattle 4.
American League Cleveland 13.
New York-4: Detroit 9, lioston 4:
Philadelphia t, Ht. Lou I a 0; Chicago
9; Waahlngton t.
National league Philadelphia t.
Plttaburg 1; Urooklyn 2, Bt. U)uls 1:
lUiston 17. Chicago 12: New York 4.
Cincinnati I.
STANDI NO.
Pacific Coaat.
W. L PC
Portland 67 4 - .570
Ban Franclaco he, 51 '.523
Oakland 66 53 .514
Vernon .... 64 62 .509
Bacramento 49 63 .480
Los Angelee 43 63 .405
. Northwestern.
' W. L. P.C.
Bpokane . . 64 3d .COO
Vancouver .... ..... 54 . 36 .600
Tacoma 61 38 .673
Portland 42 45 ' .477
Beattle 41 45 .477
Victoria 23 65 .261
24 ENTERED IN BIG PRIZE YOUNG
(Continued from Pag 1.)
Inated either by hersetr or by rrlenda
will be notified next Tuesday, and
upon receipt of the notification should
communicate .with the Conteat De
partment at once and obtain subacrt
tlon books and any Instructions which
may be neceaaarf to make a success
ful campaign. Start out with firm
determination confident that you will
win and the rest will be eaay Bailing.
The prUea to be awarded are' as
follows:
The two candidates receiving the
largeat number or votea In eacb dis
trict will be awarded the two Kim
ball Upright Grand Planoa, valued at
$400 each. The next two highest can
dldatea (one In each district) will re
ceive the two "Twentieth Century"
(latest 'model) New Home drop sew
ing machines, valued $75 each. To
the two candidates (one In each dis
trict) who rintsh with the third larg.
eat number or votes a musical or busi
ness education (optional with the win
ners). Theae scholarships Include
third and fourth prises. Two solid
gold watches (ladles alxe) will be
awarded to the two candldatea (one
In each district) who rinlsh with the
rifth hlghet number of votes.
Other Prises Offered.
From time to time during the con
teat special prlxes will be offered
to the candidates who make the beat
ahowlng between certain dates, but
these prlxea will not Interfere with
the dlNlrlbuilon or fhe ten prlxes
that will be awarded on the closing
night to the wtnnera according to the
number or votea polled.
Think thla matter over and figure
out the name of some friend or ao
qualntance who you know would ap
preciate a valuable prise, then clip
the nomination blank published here
with, and send In the name and start
her ln'the race with the other candi
dates already nominated. , -
Introduced by O. D. Eby, devoted most
of his sddreaa to tb penitentiary. He
declared that the admlnlatratlon
needed the backing or tbe people in
the efforta to reform the Institution
and explained th . workings of tbe
old and new aysterns In handling the
prisoners. Governor W'eat told a num
her or humorous anecdotes. Illustra
tive or th prt-sent parol system. The
address a liberally applauded.
Chaplain Explains System.
ftev. Philip liauer, chaplain of the
penitentiary, gav an Interesting drs
orlptlou or the dally ' routine or tbe
prlaoners. He told bow the religious
workers reached the prisoners and
deacrlbfd tb work or th Prlaoners
Aid Society.
Mlaa Kdltb Wells, soprano, sang In
the afternoon, and Mra. Kdlth Bmlth
Olivia, of Milwaukee, Wis., sptke on
"Rductttional Work at Mom and
Abroad." Mrs. Davis made a strong
plea for temperance, enlivening the
lecture alth numerous btimoroaa anec-
dotea.
The Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation tntertalned a large crowd at
night with th following program:
Dancing, girls of Chautauqua class;
solo, Lloyd Btllles; fencing, Takaha
take and partner; club swinging, Clar
ence Spragul; solo, Mra. Elsie B.
Dischoes; parallel bara. Y. M. C. A.
at-nlorx: aolo, Dr. McMichael; Roman
rings, W. Daley; posing. W. Penaon;
advanced gymnastics, Penson and
Hale, and pyramlsls, T. M. C. A. team.
The athletic work was especially
fin, and all the performera were lib
erally applauded. Miss Florence Por
ter, of Portland, who baa been tbe
accompanist for most or the alngent,
was complimented by many or tbe
visitors today upon ber work. Sbe
has been more successful thsn my of
tbe accompanists at the meetings
heretofore. -
Anoihwr faatur or tha evening jn
gram was th fireworks on the athle
tic field.
Mrs. Fox Hss Large Class.
Mrs. Emms A. Fox. of Deirolt,
Mich., haa been on. the chuutauiiua
grounds during tb entl:- meeting
conducting most successfully s large
claaa In parliamentary work. 8h I
well known among club women, hav
ing aerved four years us recording
secretary or the General Federation
or Women's Clubs and later aa sec
ond vice-president of 'he same or
ganization. Mrs. Fox Is a guest or
the Oregon Federation of Woman's
Clubs, she became Interentea :n the
subject of parliamentary usage twenty
years ago snd waa a member or Ibe
flrat claas ever orgsnliel for tbe ex
clualve study of parliamentary law.
Thla claas waa taught by an attorney
In Detroit rrd from ttat-tlT.e to the
preaent Mrs. Fox baa been a devoted
student of this subject so l Las given
Instruction to many orranl.iitlona
throughout the country The riasa at
Chautauqua hla been lei chrnugh tbe
maxea of rank or motions, committee
reports, the correct uso of parllVueu-
tary terms, and th previoua ques
tion and nnder th abbj leadership A
the Inatruclor, th metpbert of the
claaa, round tbe subject not -oly lu-
terestlng but raaclnatli.g.
As a member or the Detroit. Hoard
or Education, the prealdent or a club
or 300 members In her iome city nnd
tbe president or the M'f! .. tu'e
Federation, vie has hsd nmol) pf -r-
tunlty to became proflcleat n tV set"
Ject In which, she Is s recognised authority.
"Parllamentr.ry Usae r r Wom.-n's
Clubs" is in title or thi I .oak -vi.'t-
ten by Mrs. Fox and Is eMrinllt
adapted for beginners M v!l es belnq
a comprehensive v'nk tor use or the
advanced. It Is the authority adopted
by th Genertl vr'clcrrtilon or Wo
men' Clubs, the Oregon Federation
and man othsr tate and rmtlo.-nr rjr.
ganlxationa.
Mrs. GIHespl Hm 2'n Cl.tsv
The Claaa In Exirel-)i. at chiitituu-
qua whlctt '8 ii1h.,'h1 by Mrs. fcrr.a
Glllesp'le, - r I .iri!.niJ, haa rrre;i ed
dally In .tn-..t un1.'1 It -come
the Urj.it of u . mori'irg
claasea on the cr iiiiK Interest In
the work la marked.
Mrs. Gillespie's method of teaching
consists of no set system, but her
endeavor Is to bring out Individuality
In ber pupils. She discourages both
copying and "cramming." .
The program for tomorrow la as
follows:
MORNING.
10:00 Sunday 8chixil.
11:00 Address. Selected. Mra. Edith
Smith Dsvls, Milwaukee, Wis,
AFTERNOON.
1:15 Band Concert, Naval Reserve
Band.
2:ft0 Music Quartet.
Sermon Rev. 8. M. Martin, Se
attle. "Manhood of th Home."
4:00 Sacred Concert under direction
of Prof W. H. Royer, Portland.
7:15 nand Concert. Naval Reserve
Band. . .
8:00 Sermon Rev. S. M. Martin,
"Popular Amusements."
TWO JAIL PUS
ARE G1VBI PAROLES
JUDGE CAMPBELL. AND JUSTICE
0 PEACE SAMSON EMU
LATE OOV. WEST.,
Charlea Ilroxlle, and bis brother,
who were recently fined $150 and. In
default of payment were sent to jail
for 76 dsys each for selling liquor
Illegally near Eatacada, were on Bat
urday paroled by Judge Campbell and
Justlc of th Peac Samson. Justice
of the Peace Samson, , befor whom
Charles waa tried, let him go Upon
hearing that th man's mother waa 111
and needed bis assistance. Mr.. 8am
aon gave Broaile s lecture, and told
blm ir he engaged In tb unlawful
ss I of liquor again be would have to
serv bis full sentence. , Judge
Campbell paroled the other, man at
th request of s mill owner who prom
ised to give him work and aee that
he paid th remainder of th fin.
Tbe men bad served about 30 dttys.
Carpet Mills.
The' first carpet tulll lu America was
not established nntll after tbe clone
of tb Revolution. It wss In 1701. at
Philadelphia, that carpet making aa an
Industry was born In tbe United States
Sine then, however, this country hna
become pre-eminent in carpet making.
OREGON POTATOES
COMING IN FREELY
STRONG AND ACTIVE INTEREST
FRUITS-GENERA
PAST WEEK.
Patronise our advertlaers.
NOMINATION BLANK.
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' GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES.
1 wlnh to Nominate Miss. ;..
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Address . .
Nominated by
Address ...'
w -$ 4 4
iuib iiiiinuiBiiun uiana, wnen property niiea in ana. orougnt or
mailed to Cohtest Department of Th Enterprise will count for
' 2.600 votes. Only one of these blanks will b credited to eacbvcsn-
' dldate, t
' 4' 4t.4
VOTE COUPON.
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE.
This coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled In with th -
nam of th candtdate you wlah to vote for, will be counted aa on
vote. ..
Nam of candidal.,...,. .......k
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Address
.
; This couron Is void after July 22. .','
4 ' Cut on lines. Don't roll. Send In flat
Oregon potatoes sre coming more
freely now but quotatlona on shipping
stock remain firm. Th reported
break In tbe markets In California
hare left no effect ber and dealers
are Inclined to believe that early pota
toea will continue to bring good
prices.
In fruits generally there was a
strong snd activ Interest all week.
and this bids fair to continue through
th hot seaaon. Tb peach supply,
Oregon s and Californlas. was th best
for the season to date, though only
the early sorts have as yet appeared.
and dealers report a very satisfactory
bualneaa at an extreme rang of 75
centa to $1-25 a box, according to
quality.
Quotation rer Oregon City.
POTATOES Beat. Buying $2.00.
FLOUR AND FEED Flour la
steady, selling from $5 to 15.30; very
little of cheaper grades.
OATS (Buying) Gray, 824 to $25.
white, from $26 to $27.
BUTTER (Baying? Ordinary
country brings from 15c to 20c,
fancy dairy from 20c to 22c, cream
ery 22c to 25c
EGGS (Buying) Ar ranging from
20c to 21c, according to grade. -
POULTRY (Buying Finn with lit-
tie good stock offered. Good hens are
bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor
demand, broilers bring from 16c to 18c,
wiin gooa aemsna. -
WOOL (Buying) ool prices ar
ranging from 13o to 15c
FEED Shorts $29 to $30: rolled
barley, $31.50 to $32.50; process bar
ley, $33; whole corn. $31. to $32:
cracked corn, $33 to $33:-wheat $32
to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook
dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounda.
HAY (Buying.) Timothy $18 to
$17; clover $9 to $10;. oat hay, best,
$12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to
$14-
HIDES (Buying Green hides. 5c
to 6c; aaltrs, 6Hc to 6c; dry hides,
12c to 14c Shiep pelts, 25c to 75c
ach.
DRIED FRUITS Local prices are
Arm at from 8c to 10c. on apples and
prunes, peaches sr 19c.
SALT Selling 60c to 90c (or fin.
60 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 tor
100 lb. aacka.
Portland Vegetable Markets.
SACK "VEGETABLES Carrots,
$1.25f?$1.50 per sack; parsnips, $1.25
fr$1.60; turnips, $1.25G$1.50; beets,
$1.60.
VEGETABLES Asparaaus, " 90c C
$1.75 per crate; cabbage, new, $2 per
hundredweight: cauliflower, $l.o0
$1.75 per dot en;, celery, California; 75c
G90o per dosen; cucumbers, $1.50O
$2.25 per dosen; eggplant. 16c per lb.;
garlic, 10c 12c per pound ; lettuce,
60e per dosen; hothoua lettuce, $1.60
C$3 per box; peaa, 9cllc per
pound; peppers, 30c S5e per pound;
radishes, 15c per dosen; rhubarb, 2V4
3c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoea,
$?$3.25.
ONIONS -Jobbing prlee; Oregon
$3.75 per 100; Australian, $3.60 per
100; Texas, $2.25 per crat: Califor
nia,. $2 rr crate. ,
Oregon City Stock Quotations.
HOGS Hogs ar quoted c lower.
From 125 lbs. to 160 lbs, vc. from
l.M) lba. to 200 lba. gvtc
VEAL CALVES Veal calvea orlng
from 8c to uo according to grade.
BEEF STEERS lee! -teers for
th local markets ar retching Sftcto
r.o live e-eignt.
SHEEP kis orui al to 5e live
weight .. .
BACON, LARD and HAM. ar firm
$1.60.
Whips! Whips!!
We Give 'Em "Away t
WITH EACH $5 PURCHASE
WE WILL GIVE YOU A $1-25
RAWHIDE BUGGY WHIP.
Dealers In Wool, ' Flour, Hay,
Grain, Feed, Coal, Salt, Sub'
Oregon
Commission Co
11TH AND MAIN STS
, , Oregon City. ; ,;
'sssass
ti,. uu '.. 4jX
Did you ever stop to think
how much of the happiness
of your home is due to the
groceries you buy? '
A bad stomach will rain the best dis
position and poof quality food is tbe
surest way to ruin your stomach.
Use tbe finest food only and be SURE
oLmakingjyOURbomebappy,IlLis
the kind of groceries we sell tbat are
creating bappy homes around you.
J. E. SEELEY
Opposite Court Hoose . Oregon City
STUDY LAW
Nothing will giv you more power and influence In th world than athor-.
ough knowledge of th law. "It is th combined wisdom of the ages."'
Three years' course with dgre. S tandard Is equal to th Eastern law
schools and the work Is most thoroug bly don. Fully prepares forth Bar r
examinations.
Tb school Is In session all tbe yea r In both day and night classes. En
roll at any time; do It now. .:.'' f
PORTLAND LAW SCHOOL '
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' IRVING E. RICHARDSON, LL.D, Presldent-Oean
Pbonee, Marshall 2751. A M 4 6. 631 Worcester Block, Portland, Or.
Natural Hot Mineral Baths.
Hot Lake Sanatorium
..-HOT LAKE, OREGON. .
A HEALTH RESORT
CURES . RHEUMATISM. STO
MACH. BLOOD and KIDNEY
- DISORDERS. Writ for Booklet.
Hot Lake Sanatorium
Walter M. Piece, Prca't
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Notice under tswo. euaetfle luaStii.
wlU bo blM'ird mt oao Mat wor. flrat
Innrttoo, balf a oat additional law
tlona. sJm Inch oar. II or moaitK hajr
Inch car. ( anu SI por month.
Cuh muat aeeooiauv orar unwa on
haa on opm aeoonnt with Uto poeor. N
flauoUd roopoatolbtUtT tor orroro; whmn
rrora amir frao mtmM aoUeo wHi W
prlau Cor patroe. kUnlmua oriajwe lSe.
HELP WANTED Fsmal.
WANTED Youag lady stenographer
by week to write form letters and
attend to office duties. , Address
"J K-" Enterprise office.
WANTED.
FOR SALE.
FOR 8ALE 8pac la tbla colama
811 that old plow or harrow; yon
don't ua It sine you purchased
your nw on.
FARM LOANS.
FARM LOANS Dlmlck a Dlmlcx.
Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. i
ATTORNEYS.
O. IX aTBT, Attorney-at-Law. Meaey
leavnod, abstracts fnrnlsa4. land
title xaanlaejd, eetatee settled, gen
eraj law bualneM. Over Bank at
Oregoa city. -.
WANTED Collectors to see my col
lection of ail sorts of curios, an
tiques, and Indian trinkets; stamps
for stamp collectors; coins for
numismatists, arrow heads for arch-
eologlsts, etc. I buy and sell all
sorts or curios; also all kinds of!
second-hand furniture and tools, j
George Young, Majn, near . Fifth
. street.' I
TTRKN a 8CHUEDEL, Attorneya-aV
Law, Dentacber .dvokat. will prae
tlo la all courts, ataa cUotoa
and sntUenienta. Office In Inter
srla Blds. Orecoa City, Oregon- '
MONEY TO LOAN.
WANTU oTuaii advertisements fo-
thla column. Prices ery reason ;
able. See rate at bead or roliron j
Read tbe Morning Enterprlae. '
MONEY TO LOAN On first morv
gage; $500 and upwards; on year
or longer. Apply at once. Cross a
Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Bea
ver. Bldg., Oregon City.
BUILDER AND COT ACTOR.
WANTED You to know that the En
terpriae Job printing department la
th moat complete In th Stat,
outside Portland. Try It for your
next printing
" ' LO$T.
LOST On Molalla Road, English set
ter bitch, color bluish-grey, eight
months' old. Notify J. N. Elliott,
Route No. 3. Box 162, phon Farm
ers 143. Reward.
HARRY J ONES Builder and a en era!
Contractor. Estimates cheerfully
1 given on all claaaea ot building
work, concrete walks and reinforced
concrete. Res. phoa Mala 111. ''
INSURANCE.
ASTRAY OR STOLEN.
THREE maree of th following des-:
crlptlon end nranas:. i diu roan
pony, whit fac. cropped mane,,
shod with plates; 1 dark colored,
cropped mane, no shoes, branded V
' on left hip; 1 bay colored, cropped .
mane, bob tall, branded 71 and J.I
F. Taks tb mares up. Notify
the undersigned, owner, by phone.
Oak Grove Exc. Red 696, or mall
Jennings Lodge P. O. Liberal T-.,
ward for amenae and trouble. H. 8.
. H. COOPER, For Fire Insuranef
and Real Eatat. Let ua handle
your properties w buy, sell and
cng. Offtc la Enterprise
Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon 1 :
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Real Eatat Transfer. ;
O. W. and Daisy Eaatham ia E. II.
Bear. 20 acres of section 8 township ;
8 south, rangs 1 west; $10. '
O. W. and Daisy B. Eaatham to
Lout Warner, 20 acre of section 18, ;
township 2 south, rang 1 west; $10.
WIIH.m OhinjflM tn int.. Bhlnftla
acre of section 25; township ' 1
south, range 1 east; $10.
' Otto Naef to O. H. Naef. 1 acre of
D. L C, No. 37, township 2 south,
range X east; $1.'
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Jennings Lodge, July 13,
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