OREGON CITY COURIER
Local Market
ine prune market continues very
active; for sound warehouse product
price is firm ana demand strong.
Hops are weak. A few sales are
reported from Marion County at Cc,
which Is about the top price.
Eggs show a declining tendency;
prices may be expected to fall gradu
ally from this time on.
Prices of poultry may be expected to
keep pace with eggs, with a downward
trend.
Potatoes are weak. Growers have
had a large supply on hand, realizing
only enough to supply a wavering de
mand now with the approach of spring
demoralization of the market is looked
for. This will naturally follow a flood
of the market by the growers who
must dispose of their potatoes within
a few months.
WHOLE8ALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetable, rrulti, Kto.
Onions Oregon onions, $2.50 sack;
potatoes, 5070c per hundred; Ore
gon cabbage, 4050c doz.; rutabagas,
lo lb.; fresh onions, 40c per dozen
bunches; horseradish, 7c lb.; cauli
flower, 4050o dozen; pumpkins,
60c doz., medium, 90c tofl doz., large;
CELERY 50o dozen; hot house let-
tuce, $1 box of 4 doz. heads.
- KRAUT 20c to 25c gallon.
HUBBARD SQUASH 45o to 90c
dozen.
POPCORN Shelled, ie to 5c.
Butter and Eggi.
- Butter Ranch, 5060c; cream
ery, 60 70c roll.
EGGS 22 Vid to 25c dozen.
HONEY 12o to 14o frame.
HONEY Strained, 7c to 9c lb.
Freeh FrulU.
Aples 41$ty75; cranberries, $11
per barrel.
Dried Frulte.
DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun
dried, 6c and 7c; evaporated, 7c to 8c
and evaporated and bleached, 8 to 9c;
prunes,. 4c to 514c; silver prunes, 6
to 6V2C; pears, 11 to 12Vc.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
WHEAT 85c.
OATS No. 1, white, $26$27.
FLOUR Patent, $4.96; valley flour,
$4.50; graham flour, $3.75$4.25;
whole wheat flour, $3.75 $4.25; hard
wheat flour, 4.80$5.00 bbl.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $21.50; mid
dlings, $32; shorts, $25.00; dairy chop,
$2122.
HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, $16
$18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy,
tl718; clover, $12; cheat, $15; grain
$14ig16.
Live Stook.
STEERS !&$4.50.
HEIFERS $3$3.60.
COWS $2.50$3.00.
MUTTON $4$4.50.
LAMBS $4.75$5.00.
HOGS $6.60 to $7.00.
Poultry.
OLD HENS 10 cents per pound;
young roosters, lie; old rooeters, 9c;
mixed chickens, 11c; spring chlokenr
(frys) llc12c per pound.
D re wed Meats.
FRESH MEATS Hogs, 6c7c
per pound; veal, y2cc; mutton, 9
10c; lamb (spring), llc12c.
HAMS, Bacon 16c and 17c pound
DEMOCRATS TO BANQUET.
Delegates From Clackamas County to
Be Elected March 5th Precinct Pri
maries to Be Held February 29th.
The biennial banquet of the Demo
crats of Clackamas County will be
held in this city Thursday evening,
March 5, and at 10 o'clock on the
morning of the same day the Demo
cratic County Convention to elect del
egates to the State convention will
take place. It is probable that both
the banquet and the convention will
be held in Willamette Hall, though
definite arrangements have not yet
been made. The precinct primaries to
elect three delegates from each pre
cinct of the county to the county con
vention will take place Saturday, Feb
ruary 29, at 1:30 p. m.
Harry E. Draper, J. E. Jack and Dr.
A. L. Beatie will have charge of the
general arrangements for the ban
quet and will name the necessary sub
cimmlttees in a few days.. It is ex
pected to have speakers of prominence
at the affair, and these will very likely
include Governor Chamberlain, Judge
James H. Raley, of Pendleton; Col
onel Robert A Miller, Judge Foley,
streams and have come off with very
little trouble, although there .is a law
prohibiting such acts, occasionally a
case comes up to be tried and about
as often. Is set aside or the matter
dropped. Monday H. P. Diamond,
vice-president and general manager of
the Clackamas Lumber Company and
the Clear Creek Lumber Company, was
arrested on a charge of unlawfully
dumping sawdust in an Oregon stream.
It is alleged that Mr. Diamond's Clear
Creek mill was the scene of the vio-.
lation which ocured a few days ago,
The hearing has been set for Wednes
day, February 19, at 10 A. M., before
Justice of the Peace Stipp. Attorney
George C. Brownell appears for Mr.
Diamond.
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ERIHAY, FEBRUARY 14, W
.ii.i-.. rt ua nil summer, and
the result is the house is ready to te
Soldiers Home Committee Meet Here
S. F. Blythe, of Hood River, depart
ment commander of the Grand Army
of the Republic; Mrs. Cora M. Davis,
of Union, department president of the
Women's Relief Corps; B. F. Pike, of
Mora, past commander; Mrs. Jennie
B. Harding, past department presi
derit, and George A. Harding, past
department senior vice-commander,
comprising the cottage committe of
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DR. E. A. SOMMER.
Mayor Lane and Frederick V. Holman,
of Portland, and Charles V. Galloway,
clerk of the State Land Board at Sa
lem, who ran Congressman Hawley
hard race two years ago.
MARY ETTA BRENNAN.
Young and Faithful Helpmeet Passes
Away.
Mary Etta, wife of H. Brennan, died
at St. Vincent's Hospital, in Portland,
after a five months' illness. Mrs.
Brennan was taken to the hospital for soclatlon, and two sons living in Port-
Mrs. Guile Dies In Missouri
Word has been received in Oreeon
Jiiy or the death of Mrs. W. H. Guile
at Klrksville, Mo., her former home,
where she had gone on a visit. Mr,
and Mrs. Guile left Oregon City last
ran ror a visit with relatives in Mis
souri, where Mrs. Guile was taken ill
They intended to return to their home
at Gladstone as soon as she recovered
but she gradually failed in health and
her death shortly followed. Mrs.
Guile was about 50 years of age and
resided at Gladstone with her husband
and daughter, the latter who Is con
nected with the Portland Library As
treatment about five days ago. Her
body was brought to this city and
taken to the home of her mother, Mrs.
Mary A. Albright, on Fifth street, and
the funeral services, which were large
ly attended, were held at the St. John's
Catholic Church on Monday morn
ing at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Spring
er officiating. The interment took
place in the Catholic cemetery.
Mary Etta Brennan was born in
Sioux County, Iowa, January 12, 1872,
ana came to Oregon with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Albright, when
Bhe was six years of age, and settled
in Southern Oregon, and in 1882 came
to Oregon City, where she has made
her home continuously since that time.
Mrs. Brennan was married to H.
Brennan in 1892, and to them was
born one son, James Frederick, aged
1G years. Mrs. Brennan was the old
est of four children, two of whom are
living, Emm, of this city, and John, of
Chenowlth, Wash., two sisters, Julia
and Sarah, having passed away in this
city several years ago. Mrs. Brennan
was well liked by all who knew her,
and her friends sympathize with the
family in their bereavement.
land. Mrs. Guile was a member of
the Women's Meade Relief Corps of
cms city, and was a highly esteemed
, ,..;y: ' 7
FRANK JAGGAR.
woman. The funeral took place at
jurKsvine, where the body was in
terred, and the husband will return
to Oregon, where his children are re
siding.
Death of Thomas J. Reddy.
News reached here Tuesday of the
death, several days ago, of Thomas J.
Roddy, who last summer was con
struction manager of underground
work of Oregon City and Farmers' Mu
tual Independent Telephone Com
pany of this city. Mr. Roddy's health
was up to the standard last year, and
in August he loft here for the Hood
River country, but soon departed for
his Eastern home, In Michigan, where
he soon went Into decline, not being
able to rally and soon succumbod to
tuberculosis.
Should Burn The Sawdust.
Notwithstanding the fact that vari
ous lumber companies have at one
time or another dumped the refuse and
sawdust from their mills into the
Sues to Recover Property.
Suit was Instituted Monday in Cir
cuit Court by A. a. Rector to recover
personal property from L. F. Wood,
valued at $0'50, together with costs.
It is alleged that Wood hired three
horses, a wagon and harness from
Rector January 1, 1908, agreeing to
return the property February 1, 1908,
but last Thursday he refused to de
liver the property as agreed upon. An
attachment has been issued against
the property, which is now in Clark
County, Washington.
Keeping Open House.
Everybody is welcome when we feel
good ; and we feel that way only when
our digestive organs are working prop
erly. Dr. Klug's New Life Pills regu
late the action of the stomach, livor
and bowols so perfectly one can't
help feeling good when he uses these
puis. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug
store.
County Treasurer's Notice.
, 1 now nave money to pay county
idnV 7 elmorse Pnor to April 1,
i07; also road warrants endorsed
prior to January 1, 1907. interest
. Z Ya -.a 01 "ua notlce. Febru
ary 14, 1908. h. PADDOCK,
County Treasurer.
Junius up waste tissue, promotes
appetite, Improves digestion, induces
refreshing sleep, giving renewed
strength and health. That's what
Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will
do. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Huntley
uros. vo.
A Woman's Back
Bm many aches and pains caused bj
weaknesses and falling, or other displace
ment, of the polvlc organs. Other symp
wms of female weakness are frequent
headache, dizziness, Imaginary specks or
dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw
ing sonsatlon in stomach, dragging or
tearing down In lower abdominal or polvlc
legion, disagreeable drains from pelvlo
organg.faint spells with general weakness.
II any considerable number of the above
Smptoms are present there is no remedy
at wTHitive quicker relief or a more per
maient r than Dr. Pierce's Favorite
KLPprnuv naj a record of over forty
years of cuffeS. JJstJheinost potent
Vino knnwn I.T. n,n,ll-.l " ' V v's JU
- , j, -. ,a. 1 11 m 1 m.' a 1 c u-b. u 19 made
of the glylcextradSr native medici
nal roots found In Our forests and con
v u.;10t drop of lcoho1 or harmful, or
habit-forming drugs. Iu ingredients are
ll printed on the bottle-wrapper and at
tested under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering into "Fa
jorlte Prescription" has the written en
florsement of the most eminent medical
writers of all the several
tioe more valuable than any amount of
uvu-piuiesaioiiiii testimonials though the
ais 1 ui mining, naving been con
tributed voluntarily by grateful patients
In numbers to exeeed the endorsements
B-reu u any otner medicine extant for
me cure 01 woman s ills.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
u. uimuuwu composition ai a substitute
ur inis weu proven remedy of eitown
wan, even tnough the dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. lour
Interest In regaining health is paramount
to any selfish interest of hit and it Is an
Insult to your Intelligence for him to try
fl UP Too substitute. You
Y-r. wwcw called for.
the Roseberg Soldier's Home, held a
meeting in this city Monday to discuss
maters pertaining to the management
and control of the cottages. C. A.
Williams, assistant adjutant general of
the department, and Miss Rosina
Fouts, past department secretary,
were also present at the meeting.
occupied.
Mr. Rockwell is erecting a very
substantial residence in East Glad
stone. , ,
Mrs. Crandall is also starting a neat
cottage to occupy one of the lots
recently purchased by he..
St. Paul's Church Improvements.
The contract has been let for addi
tions to St. Paul's Church which will
add materially to the comfort of the
parishioners and the beauty 01
church as well. Messrs. White &
Scott have the contract, and the im
provements will Include additional
steps at the front, a spacious robing
room near the entrance to accommo
date a vested choir, and also four
extra seats in the chancel for the
choir. It is the Intention of the vestry
men and the rector to complete these
Improvements as soon as possible, so
that the new vested choir may have
proper seating by Easter.
Stons earache in two minutes; tooth
ache or pain of burn or scald In five
minutes; hoarseness, one nour; mus-
cleache. two hours; sore throat, twelve
hours Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, mon-
Brl!bytoJ.Mllun,sl.ofse
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in Dim" -
1 acre Iu
School Report.
Following Is a report of Shubel
school for the month ending January
31, 1908. Number of pupils enrolled,
2K: number of days' taught, 20; av
erase dally attendance, 23; cases of
tardiness, 3. Those who were neither
absent nor late are: Aletha, Beulah,
Lulu and Walter Hornshuh, Sophia
Bohlender, Alvin Stormer, Wendell
Glnther. Visitors present, 6. Visitors
always welcome.
ROBERT GINTHER. Teacher.
For That Terrible Itching.
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims In perpetual torment.
The . application of Chamberlain s
Salve will instantly allay this itching,
and many cases have been cured by
its use. For sale by Huntley Bros.,
Oregon City and Molalla.
By a vote of 13 to 5, one member
absent and not voting, the House com
mittee on naval affairs Monday reject
ed- the President's urgent recommend
ation that Congress at this session au
thorize the building of four battle-
hips, at a total cost of $38,000,000,
and by a unanimous vote there was
included in the naval appropriation
bill an authorization for the construc
tion of two, to cost 19,500,000 each
and to be of the Delaware type.
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Letter List.
Letter list for week ending February
1908:
Women's List Dunphy, Miss Kate;
Herman, Pearl Annie; Hodges, Miss
Minnie; Long, Miss Shorty; Skaggs,
Mrs. L. P.; Swift, Miss Mary (3).
Men's List Roberts, W. E.
T. P. RANDALL, P. M.
LOST GAMMA SIGMA SOCIETY
pin; white and black background,
gold letters. Finder leave at Cour
ier office.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
uounty ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Installation of Officers.
At a meeting of Cataract Hose
Company No. 2, held Tuesday even
ing, tne installation of officers oc
curred and a dinner was given. Ed
ward Rechner has been nominated for
assistant chief of the department, and
h. w. stratton for are commissioner,
rlhe officers installed are: Sam Stow,
president; Luther Moore, vice-presi
dent; V. a. Howell, secretary? C.bna
Hanaford, treasurer: E. A. Lelehton.
foreman; Chas. Croner, first assist
ant foreman; Noble Charles, second
assistant foreman.
Asks Divorce.
In the Circuit Court last week Al
fred Doreey. through his attorney.
George C. Brownell, filed suit for di
vorce against Jennie Belle Dorsey, to
whom he was married November 26.
189C, in Franklin County. North Caro
lina. Dorsey says his wife had an ill
temper and wanted to leave him and
her home.
LEARN TO EAT.
Few
People In Oregon City ' Really
Know How.
Slow eating will solve one-half the
problems of ill health. Those who suf
fer already with indigestion and weak
stomach can with care and the use of
Mi-o-na stomach tablets restore their di
gestion to a healthy condition, so that
they can eat what they want at any
time without fear of distress or suf
fering.
After a few days' use of Mi-o-na
stomach tablets, the headache, dizzy
reeling, drowsiness, bad taste in the
mouth, coated tongue, nervousness,
sleeplessness, distress after eating-
all these symptoms of a weak stom
ach will diseappear, and perfect di
gestion and a good skin will show
that the vital machinery is once more
running smoothly.
Take a little Ml-o-na tablet before
each meal so that it will stimulate the
digestive Juices and give strength to
the stomach, and then it will take
care of the food that is eaten, with.
out Indigestion and the unpleasant full
reeling with which so many suffer
after meals.
Howell & Jones have so much con
fidence is the power of Mi-o-na to
cure indigestion and all stomach ills
that they give a guarantee with every
50-cent box to refund the money if the
remedy fails to give satisfaction.
Jrnrclahn,3,2e. $1.
t a nornfiii to L. Sarget,
j. 0.
sec 10. 3, 3e. 1. , . ,
a Ituib In J W Lodor, lots 4,
5'CLckamas Co. to P R Mar.ey ft
acre In sec 9, 2, 3e. $0.50.
P H MarlaytoJ. C. Elliott, i acre
In sec 9, 2, 3e. $1.
j h. Colt to H. P. Anderson, lot 19,
Orchard Homes. $050.
C. AiHSWorth to O, M. Fry, 27V,
acres In sec 24, 5, lw. $000.
H W Brown to G. Brown, lot 6, blk
99R0on City, and 2 tract Jonson
VoEbEb. W.Brown, lot 5, blk
VtoM. Kn. part of tract
J. .Willamette Falls. $126.
L. ti. wiiiiuiua "J v " '""
-. nnrl O hllf 14 0,86, $100.
t r..ioi. NHsh to D. A. James, lot
6. blk 151, Oregon City. $1.
P. J. Henneman to M. M. Cavenaugh,
1 1 acres in Whltcomb CI., 1, le. $
M. M. Cavanaugh to P. J- Henne
man, 11 acres In Whltcomb D. L. t.
Oregon Land Co. to R. V. Aiixier,
lots 7 to 14, and 27 to 40, blk 89,
Minthorn. $13.
T. Bilyeu to I. O. Bergstrom, s ol
sw4, sec 1, 4, le. $1.
Ross & Roberts to C. apfer, 14 acres
In Robertson. $. '50.
M. E. Boswell to J. T. Page, part CI.
38, 4, 3e. $525.
W. W. Everhart to N. H. Engle, lot
blk 2, Everhart Add., Molalla. $80.
S. D. Smalley to L. Humiston, tract
28, Oregon Homes. $200.
G. T. Slaughter to C. D. Slaughter,
10 acres in sec 12, 6, le. $00.
D. H. Hasbrouck to S. 0. Dlllman,
7 acres in CI. 40. $900.
J W. Loder to E. M. Howell, lots 4,
5, 16 and 17, blk. 21, Gladstone. $1.
L. Sargert to C. M. Stltes, 18 acres
in sec 3, 10, lw. $3000.
O. Vansycle to C. R. Llttell, lots 37
and 38, blk 40, Minthorn. $30.
W. W. Everhart to M. B. Lett, nH
lots 4 and 5, blk 1, Everhart's Add.
$100.
M. B. Lett to R. E. Hamilton, part
lot 1, Everhart's Add. $50.
E. S. Levi to J. W. Grasle, lots 1
to 12, blk 43, lots 7 to 12, blk 44, lots
1 to 6, blk. 45, lots 1 to 14, blk 46, lots
2 and 4, blk. 33, Mil. Hgts. $2500.
E. O. Bellinger to T. L. Charrnan,
blks Nos. 1, 21, A and B, Gladstone.
$925.
John Straus to W. A. Proctor, in
terest In sw of sec 19, 2 5e. $1.
J. Straus to W. A. Proctor, In
terest in sei4 of se4 sec 3, 2, 4e. $1.
D. Herlihy to W. A. Proctor, sw of
se sec 13, 2, 4e. $1.
J. Straus to W. A. Proctor, ne4 of
ne sec 3, 2, 4e. $800.
W. Q. Buffington to K. Lauderback,
5 acres in sec 28, 1, 4e. $2500.
J. W. Roots to W. A. Proctor, lots
2 and 3, tract 20, Boring Junction. $200.
M. Tooze to E. Miller, lots C and
15, and Ely lots 7 and 14, blk 16,
Gladstone, $1800.
D. H. Hendee to C. C. McCormlck,
part sec 36, 1, le. $1200.
E. Killen to G. Baker, lots 12 and
12, blk 2, Edgewood. $35.
Clackamas Abstract Co., land titles
examined, abstracts furnished, all in
formation reliable and guaranteed.
Office over the BanR of Oregon City,
John F. Clark, manager.
Real Estate Transfers
f Si v
. V If
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amJt
C. H. DYE.
Gladstone's Boom. .
in some of Gladstone's additions
there are springing up several new
residences and numerous purchases
of lots are reported with prospective
Diuiuers.
l TT..-1 I .. .
viiaut-s iiooQ is just starting a
modern, six-room bungalow, with all
improvements.
ine six-room house put up in one
weeK ty a large force of men by John
Anderson, shows what can be done
when the case requires. Mr. Anderson
WANTED
A representative in this county by
Urge real estate corporation. Specie
inducements to those who wish to be
come financially interested.
The Real Estate Security Co.
Fort Dearborn BIdg. CHICA CO , ILL
Peter Gaffney et us. and Gravce
McGinnis et vir, to J. F. Killoran,
northwest section 9. township 8
south, range 4 east: 2.
Fannie Gaylord et ux to Dwleht
tsain, lot -z, blk 19, Falls View; $1.
Rachael and Dwlght Bain to Marion
Green, same tract: SGOO.
Otto Kunzman et ux to Hans Olsen,
1 acre In Walker's die; $50. .
Chris. Boss et ux to William Wendt,
tract in James Officer's die, 149.05
acres; $2,700.
Minnie Wells to J. E. Wells, tract
on south side Molalla River, 45 acres;
?,uuu.
Pearl L. Thomas et vir to Darius
Fouts, lots 1 and 2, section 10, town
ship 3 south, range 3 east, 40 acres;
$1,000.
F. E. Burley to Chas. Moran. lot 1
Heckart's addition to Oregon City, $1.
Same to same, lota 12. is nrt 14'v.ib
1, Mountain View: II.
Callahan Claim, in 5, 3e.- $1.
C. M. McLin to H. .1. Restal U Hoi.
lahan Claim, 48 acres in section 12
R. Shafer to J. F.
- 0., 1:
J. H. Gibson to H. Hargreaves
16, Logan Tracts. $350
D. C. Latourette to R. Grubbs,
a. Reynolds to M. F. Ambler, 2
-.o in bcu o, i, ze. I2.5U.
1. mcannur 10 w. L. Mead, 6.5C
auica iu Milton Brown Claim, 3, le,
200.
TT i w , .
t-eru investment Co. to C. J.
jues, o acres in Garrett CI. $1.
Hibernia Savings Bank to A. Gitt-
ti 3 10 and blk- c Mil- Hgts-
F. Hargreaves to PI
7 and 8, blk. 8, Gladstone. $1 '
Hanson & Marks to A. n rvi ai
acres in Fish Claim, 4, le. $1600.'
H. E. Harris to Horton A rw" oii
lot of blk. 26, Oregon City, $8,250
C. McCown to C. T. Tooze lots 7
and 8, blk. 7, Gladstone. $200
u Li. Staudinger to D. r. PpII ic;
acres in sec 6, 5, 3e. 1500
C. Auwater to A. HenrtriVa
of sw4 of the ne sec 4 2
lot
8
3e.
C. Junker to D. Herllhv lot 1 'kit 1
Junkers Addition to Sandy. $150. '
jj nenmy 10 i. b. Milan, ne of
neVi and se of ne.y an a 9 i
$2000.
F. M, Mulkey and Frederick W.
Mulkey to Robt. T. Llnney, 3.2 acres
of sec. 26. $10.00.
F. M. Mulkey and Frederick W. Mul
key to Robt. T. Linney, 3.57 acres In
n of nw& of sec 20. $10.00.
H. W. Jones to Robert T. Linney,
17.7 acres In sec 25, T Is, 4e of Wil
lamette Meridian.
F. W. Fieldhouse to Robt. T. Linney
3.54 acres of s of nei4 of sec 26.
$177.
Charles F. Ehman to Robt. T. Lin
ney, 5.01 acres in sec 30, T Is, R 5e.
$10.00.
United States to David VInzant, 80
acres in sec 3, T 2s, R 3e.
Henry Brand to Laura Brand, 3
acres in Wm. Holmes D L C, T 3s, R
2e, Willamette Meridian. $600.
Alonzo Sutton to August Link, 6
acres in sec 1, T 2s, R 2e. $275.
Hans Norman to Gustave Engebrecht
and Annie Engebrecht, all of lots No.
182 in block A in Stokes' Add to Ore
gon City. $200.
E. Preuschoff to Frank Preuschoff,
e of ne14, and eV4 of swi sec 12, T
4s, R 4e. $200.
T. Will et al. to Lizzie M. Will,
39.11 acres in sec 18, T 4, R le. $1.00'
S. E. Gregory and Annie Gregory to
Ida Burgess, a portion of Oregon City
ciaim. tzav.
G. W. Kelland and Laura Kelland to
wm. u BHggs, 40 acres in sec 7, T
4, R 2e. $800.
L. Bartlemay to Harvey Gibson, CO
acres In Claim No. 50, T 2s, R 3 and 4e
$2500.
United States to A. J. Vickers. 640.01
acres, T 3, R le.
C. H. Caufleld to R. p. Caufield et ai
westerly of lot 3, block 63, Oregon
City. $250.
R. J. Ginn to E. F. Heath, 32V.
acres in James McNary D. L. C $1 "
R. F. Bryan to R. J. Ginn, 135 8
acres in James McNarv r. T. r t
Henry Hilleary to P. H. Cnslrk' m
acres in sec 8, T 2, 3e. $1.
H. H. Anders to Walter Shriner
28 acres In sec 25, T 3, 4e.
ucto Hoffman to Geo. Burbach
23 aC$rC000be'ng a "art f neV4 f S(
Louis Salomon to Fred BIrkmier
"''X;. 6. . 10 and 12 of block
No. 38, Milwaukie Heights. $650.
T. L. Charrnan, trustee, to E M
Howell and Anna Howell lots 1 2 3
?; 15' U.'J? and 20- bIock 21, Glad
W. A. Shaw to B. M. Hart, lot No
20 In Jennings Lodge. $285.
E. F. Riley to Frederick Molt, 2
acres in the A. P. Smith D. L C T
2s, R 2e. $100. '
oM S. Friendly and Herbert M
2s, R 2e. $1.
F. Srase, R. B. Holcomb and A. C.
"u,wm" 10 J. w. Koots, a portion of
Isom Cranfield D. L. C. f 2 R 2e i
Minnie Scheer to A. J. Meyer
Meyer. 40 acres T 9 n 1.
$3000. ' " xe'
0. & C. R. R. Co. to A. G. Bratos
s of swy4 sec 15, T 2s, R 4e. $280
B. F. Kelloge to Tjinni-a n 1'
lots 1, 2 and 3. of blnrk k r0hD'
nroo m.. , ' "nil
rrank Batter tn Vro
i , . " "CMC, lot
.u uivviv hj, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8
block 150, Oregon City. $350. '
tnora is. Conk-n tn 11 o tj-.i,
'ots 3 and 4 of 1oC&7ffi
to Oregon City, $1. u
inris Zimmerman tn pvb,i win n 1 o
acres in sec IS, T 4s. R le 1 '
Henry Hillearv t w t n:" .
93 acres, sec 8 f T 3e $3000
Friendly, 78.67 acres to sec 6, T 4s,
u. &turges tn .T. v n0i,..
acres in sec 6, T 5. 2e. mnn '
lot i. ft Sturfe t0 Wm. G. Markham,
lot 3 in sec 6, T 5, 2e. $1000.
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R. B. Beatie to Henry Hughes, 7.G8
acres In sec 22, T 3, 2e. $2.33.
The Estacada Rrick & Tile Co to
C. K. Williams, 23.87 acres In sec 21
1G.52 acres In sec 20 and 29, T 3, 4e.
$1.
The Oregon Iron & Steel Company
to Dora E. Wilson, 1.1 acres In First
Add to Oswego. $1.
Charles R. Hannan to J. W. Hannan,
sett sec 12, T 2, Oe, and w of w of
ett of sec 17 and ntt of sec 18 T 2
7e. $1. '
A. N. Johnson to Estacada Stall
Bank, lot 4 In Fraloy's add to Estnca
da. $300.
Elizabeth Hager to Joseph E'th
entruber, 79.34 acres in the Re
Lashmutt D. L. C, T 2, 3e. r
J. E. Deardorf to John A.
acres in sec 6, T 2s, R 3e. lwe
Jerry Horn to Dale V. Hiyju
12.01 acres in T 2, 2e. jra-
J. H. Bruce and A. M.,Gooi0r'
and 2, Cable acreage. $1000. nat
Josephine Belorsdorf et al.ifgti,
F. Beiersdorf, 40 acres In wknd
28, R 3e. js
Alkerzine Lawson to Fraiijqxi
ett, 25 acres in sec 14, T 4, Be. I 1
Margaret Weldner, trustwOrt
Fred Henrici, 45.49 acres, I joi
$2300. . jf
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