Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 26, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1906
GRANGE CELEBRATES
12TH ANNIVERSARY
Milwaukie Has Membership
of 135 and Will Build v
New Hall Scon.
Jlilwaokie Grange, Patrona of Hris
bandry, Saturday celebrated Its '12rh
anniversary with a badqnet Vf noon
and' installation of officers in the
afternoon. At the morning session,
Mrs.' M. L. Bobertri, retiring master
presiding, reports of retiring offioerg
were received, 'showing a membersnip
of 185, a large" gain of membership
during the year, all debts paid and
abont $75, in the treasury.
i no nan committee reported that
Riohard Soott offered a aoarter blonk
for $4U0 in a central place, the Grange
io pay wnen in a position to do so.
Mr. Soott also subscribed f25 toward
the new hall. T. K . A. Sellwood
offered to donate two lots and $25
cash toward a hall. The matter was
left in the hands of the hall commit
tee. ; It is expected the proposition of
Mr." Scott will be accepted as the
ground he offerR is near the eleotrio
railway. It is proposed to move the
old schoolhouse to this ground and
nse it until a new modern hall can be
built. Subscription books were opened
and vigorous work will be undertaken
to erect a hall as soon as possible:
In the afternoon Dr. J. S. Oato, a
veteran organizer, installed the follow
ing offloers for the ensuing year : Mrs.
Julia I Gusto, master j James H.
Reed, overseer ; Mrs. Mary L. Getcti
ell, leoturer; William Sksrwdad stew
ard! Fred Getohell, assistant stew
ard; T. R. A. Sellwood. onanism:
Otto Neff, treasurer; Miss Delia Mul
lan, secretary ; Floyd Soott, gate
keeper; Mrs. Winnie, Flora; Clara
Penniok, Oeres; Miss Emma Ruegg,
Pomona; Richard Scott, member ex
ecutive committee. Mrs. M, L. Rob
erts, master for past year, in a few
"well-chosen remarks ttianked the
members for their loyal support for
the past year, and Mrs. Casto, the in
coming master, asked for their jsud
port the coming year.
Dr. J. S. Oasto, installing officer,
who has organized two-thirds of the
Granges in the st te, gave a pleasing
talk, telling his experiences in tint
work. He congratulated Milwaukie
Grange on reaching.its 12th .birthday
and warmly commended the move
ment ior a new hall. About la differ
ent Granges had representatives pres
ent to take , art In the anniversary
celebration. All expressed ,,the hope
that ' Milwaukie Grange would hold
its next annual meeting in a new hall.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
( Abstract, Company,. ( , (
M Pieroe, s.
seo 17, 2-5 e ;
NATURE TELLS YOU.
As Many An Oregon City Reader Knows
Too Well.
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Nature tells you all about it.
The urine is Nature's calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action ;
Any urinary trouble tells of kid
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Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid
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Mrs. Wm. Rainwater, residing at
903 EaBt First St., Albany, Or., says:
"My kidneys troubled me off and on
for eight years. Every tune I con
tracted a cold it settled in my kidneys
causing my back to ache often bo
badly that I could hardly get about
to attend to my household duties.
Acompanying this was a very annoy
ing difficulty with the kidney secre
tions. I was treated by physicians,
and took a number of highly recom
mended remedies but the relief I ob
tained was onlj temporary and I was
about discouraged Finally I read an
advertisement about Doan's Kidney
Pills, and got a box and began their
ose. ' I expeoted some ' relief, of
course, bnt to my'Burprisa"'th?y went
quickly to the root of the disease and
cured me. Doan's Kidney Pills are
the best kidney medicine I ever used
and I have recommended them to a
number of my neighbors. "
JlPlenty; more proof like this' from
Oregon Oity people. Call at Dr. 0.
G. Huntley's drugstore and ask what
his customers report
For sale by all dealera Price 50'
cents. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N.;Tf., sole agents for the United
States. -'
. Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
' t P. Dedman, oi Clackamas. Announces
His Candidacy For County Recorder.
CLACKAMAS, Or., Jan. 23, 1906.
To the Voters and Citizens of Clack -
amaB County :
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Re
corder of Clacramas Ooi nty, Oregon,
subject to the wish of the Republican
voters of the County, as expressed in
the coming primaries. ,
My home for over 25 years has been
in Clackamas PrecinuV where I have
followed the business of farming and
fruit-raising. I am and have been a
taxpayer in the County for many
years.
I am well acquainted with' the
dutieB of County Recorder, having
been deputy under Mr. Tom ,P. tKan
dall, a former incumbent.
If t shall receive the nomination for
such office at the forthcoming primary
election and that nomination shall be
ratified at the polls in June, I promise
and will give my entire true and
labor to the work of the office. , I
spectfully solicit the support of
Republican voters of the Countv.
E. P. DEDMAN.
re-
the
Sandy Men Pay Fines.
Abe Bell and ;Joe Udy, of Sandy,
who were arrested by Constable
Trembath last !week, charged with
stealing an overcoat during a dance
at Sandy, appeared before Justice
Stipp and pleaded guilty. They were
fined $25 each and $10 of the amonnt
was remitted. Bell and Udy paid $30
into the coffers of the county treasury
and were permitted to go.
CGet an $85 cream separator for noth
ing. See page 6.
of
of
of
F. W. Lehman to O
of nej and a of nw
' A S Townsend to J Dickinson, n
sec 28, 5-4 e -, $100. -'
F M Townsend to J Dickinson, n
seo 23, 6-4 e ; $100. .
J Dickinson to Gosslin & Hanvbelt,
n& seo 22 and n seo 28, 6-4 e ; $100.
J O Tracey to J A Marshall, 8 acres
in sod 14,8 -4 e; $1000.
'C8 Arnold to N Coleman, 5. 85 acres
in' Crow Claim, '2-1 e ; $1.
i Bank of Oregon City to B F Kel
logg, lots 5 and 6, Central Add ;f 1000.
xi corny to j u janieiB, so acres in
seo 17, 4-3 e;$a20t).
O S Arnold to E Coleman, 7 acres
in Claim 41, g-1 e ; f I.
J Pink ley to W Pinkley, of swji
seo 27, 3-4 e ; $1. '
E L Harmon to J T Strite, 5 acren
in sec 9, 2-2 e ; $250.
H O Wishart to ffm Love, lots 7 to
15, blk 89, Oak Grove ; $050.
U Smith to S H uovell, 248 acres
in Laswell Claim and lots 5 and 6 in
sec 38, 2-8 e; $1000.
WO iSuberry to J N Dnstin, lpts 1
and 2, blk 2, and lots 1, 2 and 8, bit
7, and traot adjoining, in Beal's Add
to New Era. ; $800. ' '
G Perrin et al to E W Randolph, 44
acres in Fisher Claim 2-2 e ; $100. (
W E McElroy to C E Johnson, 2-15
interest in part of Mintliorrn ; $1.
Hiberuia Savings Bank to B Kuch
enreuther, lot 1, blk ti, ' Mil. Park ;
$150.
E N Stroup to J J Lippmer 20 aores
in Boon oi 3,1 w; $600.
Will. Falls Co to B P Koiiney, Tract
R, and part of N and S, First Add
to Will. Falls Acre Tracts ; $349.
O M Putnam to Crown Columbia
P & P Co, lota 2,8 and 4 and tract in
iBland in sec. 10, and 5 acres in BrocE
Claim, 8-1 e: 1900.
N J Thomas to O H Thomas, 79
ai res in seo 17, 6-2 e ; $510.
J Corrigan to A F Shultz, lot 23,
blk 32 Estacada ; $300.
G B Dimick to J Davitt, 25 acres in
sec 12, 2-8 e; $2100.
W Stevens to O A Stevens, B6
ne of seo 33, 1-2 e ; $1.
G A Stevens to W Stevens, n
sei of m of seo 83, 1-2 e ; $1.
G A Stevens to O E Stevens, n
of noli of nej, seo 33, 1-2 e; $1.
J Smith to E J MoCoy, 187 aores
in seo 28, N . of Sandy Road j $20. '
W S Clement to O B Clement, 180
acres in sec 28, 6-2 e ; $1000.
B M Moore to J Kent, lots 9 and 10,
blk 10, Parkplace; $75.
H L Stratton to E Hill, lotB 12, 14
and 15, Blk B, Falls View ; $75.
A L Farr to H M Montour, lot 4,
blk 57, Oregon Oity; $465.
F J Finger to M E Price, tract 15,
Wichita; $300.
R Gibson to J O Ainswortli, 11 aores
in Claim 41, 1-2 e; $2000. .
Gladstone Real Estate Association
to W Schwabaner lot 4, blk 6, and lots
9 and 10, blk 82, Gladstone ; $300.
S L & I Co to M Devine, Tract 29,
Oak Grove; $800.
M Devine to M Flaharty, traot 26,
Oak Grovej $00.
J H Gibson to O LtjFever, tracts 10
and 11, Logan Tracts; $1125.
S L & I Co to O F Smith, lots 2 to
14, blk 86, Oak Grove ; $575.
P H Peters to F E Mills, 65 aores
in seo 24, 4-1 e; $08,800.
Hiberuia Savings Bank to P D Ryan,
lot 7, blk 6, Milwaukie Park ; $50.
Hibernia Savings Bank to S E Bean,
lots 17 anl 18, blk 14, Mil.P ark; $60.
S Ekstrom to E Erickson, 18 acres
in G Brock Claim, 8-1 e; $500.
S E Johnson to J O Smith, 2 small
tracts in seo 2, 2-2 e ; $35.
F M Temer to Berg & Johnson, 10
aores in Clackamas County ; $1200.
U Prier to A Preier, s, of ne of
seJi, seo 27, 1-8 ; $425.
J. Heyers to D J Finn, 40 acres in
seol, 1-2 e;$l.
F Roth to J O Roth, 11.5 acres near
Oanby ; $1250.
S E Shivery to J O Roth, lots 10,
11 and .12, blk 2, Lee's Add; $80.
Hibernia Sav Bank to B Heinz, lo't
8, blk B, Milwaukie.Park ; $150. '
O Gortler to A K Kibter, n and
n)4 of 6 of nwi. seo 81, 4-2 e ; $2600.
A K Kister to J Glade, r of nw
seo 81, 4 2 e; $1600.
D M Smith to J Eberhardt, 20 acres
in d)4 seJi ot ne seo 81, 1-8 e; $1000
A W Cooke to W E Markwood, n
of bwJ and s of nwj, teo 84, and 6
acres adjoining in 2-4 e; $1.
J K Keller to J W Howard, n of
nwj seo 21, 4-4 e; $550.
L A Cloninger to F J Wolfe, 248
acres in seo 88, 8-1 e: $600 '. : '
' G Lund to W S King, lots 9, 10, 11
and 12, bit 4, Shaw's First Add; $ .
R DeShazer to O ,E Haley, 6 acres
in sec 86, 1-8 e; $300. .
R DeShazer to A V Haley, 9 acres
in seo 86, 1-8 e; $450.
R DeShazer to N C Newman, 10
acres in see 36, 1-8 e; $350. -
T M Burgin to B F.Hoo er, swj
seo 25, 1-3 e ; $049. '
T Linderkin to H J Linderkin, 13
acres in seo 80, 8-1 e ; $1500.
D M Klemsou to J V Secrest, lots 5
and 6, blk 81, Oregon Oity; $3000.
Hibernia.Savings Bank to T B Mil
ler, lots 1 and 2 blk K, Milwaukie
Park ; $350.
J W Tollman to S E Head, 60 acres
in seo 29, 8-2e ; $1.
O A Cogswell to J T Wyvel, 2 acres
in Whitoomb Claim, 1-1 e; $1.
H L Stratton to J Ereskerson, lots 5
and 6, blk 6, Falls View ; $40.
A B Buckles to F C Burke, lot 1,
bli 20, Oregon Oity ; $4.'0.
E F Cooley to Nash & Loder, lots 1
and 2, blk 8, and 11 and 12, blk 6.
Windsor; $40.
G C Wilkins to L T Batten, lots 7
and 8, blk 4, Canby ; $300.
G A Heinz to J I Banks, 17 acres in
Hood Claim, 3-2 e; $594.
O A Palmer to J W Roots, 20 acres
in sec 1, 2-3 e; $1.
O W Schmidt to E O Schimdt, lots
17 and 18, blk 13, Gladstone; $1.
Will. Falls Co to G DeBok, lot A,
tract 16, and B in 6, Will. Falls; $210.
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust
Co. are owners of the only complete
abstract plant in Clackamas County
Prompt and reliable work on short
notice, and all work guaranteed.
Abstracts made, money loaned,
mortgages foreclosed,, trusts executed,
estates settled and titles perfected.
J. F. CLARK,
President and Manager.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
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Jlutboriztd Capital,
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Transacts a General Banking Business.
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