Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 17, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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SHOES
Superb spec
ials on-spring
ami summer
footwear
Oxfords i n
kid, canvas
or patent
Leather, at
prices p he
llo m e n a 1 1 y
-mall.
Kid and Patent Oxfords in brown and black.
Button or lace styles; Gibson or regular
cuts; welt or hand-turn soles. All sizes and
values; patent, gunmetal or calf leathers
kid or dumi-glazed leathers. Button or
lace styles, high or low heel; welt or hand
turn soles.
Easter Millinery
GREAT DISPLAY
4
Our millinery department is over-flowing
with the liandsoinest IIatsweever gather
ed Every new and pretty effect for spring
and summer is represented for all occas
ion3 HatH trimmed with flowers, foliage,
wings and ostrich feathers Nowhere will
you find such attractive headgear, and
prices are so reasonable as to cause surprise
and comment by the best dressed women
in the community Purchase now if you
want the full stock to select from Take
ad vantage of the full stock :- :- -: -:-
'Tis well to anticipate your spring and sum
mer need now, and buy all you'll need while
the stock is complete The season's smartest
fabrics, including Panamas, violets, serges
in French or domestic weaves, herringbone
effects, amures, melrose, French poplins,
India twills prunellas, wool batistes, liber
tys; any and all the newest, best sellers of
the season.
WHY NOT
Let. Us Supply Your Wants?,
AT OUR STORE
we constantly endeavor to give our customers
A SQUARE DEAL
to serve them honestly and generously, to make
EVERY SALE A BARGAIN SALE
We believe ha by so doing we make
them our friends as well as our patrons,
and profit thereby. To use an old and
hackneyed expression, as applied
We Strive to Please
Let us prove that it's the truth
AT OUR STORE
Thousands of yards of the prettiest, daintiest em
broideries in swiss, cambric or nainsook matirials.
Widths from B to 18 inches. Just what you need for
trimming summer underwear, for skirt ruffling, for
garnishing baby things, summer dresses, etc.
S. ROSENSTEIN
Main Street
OREGON CITY
Clothing
'""If
Chas.Kaufman
I) Bros.
Tlatrr of
CoMiy
That good
clothes go a
long way in the
impression that
man makes a
mongst his fel
low men.
Clothes may
not make the
man, but to
wear the gar
ments that
fashion dictates
gives him ad
ded prestige
and position.
I t guarantees
you perfect
style, absolute
fit, and quality
and workman
ship of the best.
Price
$ 0.00
to
$25.00
Gordon Hats
Try as- much
as you please,
you can not
find a better
Hat a t the
price.
$3
Walkin g Skirts of a prime grade taffeta silk.
Absolutely fast color, pleated styles, sincuy
tailored effects Skirts you can use for smart
street wear or for semi-dress ocasions, for
shopping etc. A good assortment of sizes and
values,
Ladies' very handsome Net Waists, trimmed
in Clunyand Oriental laces, ecru color.
We are showing a splendid line of new goods
in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hose all
styles, colorings and prices.
Ladies Neckwear
In Turnovers, Tabs, Stocks, etc. The newest
shapes just in.
WHERE WILL WE
"MEAT"
There's a difference in meat
All Kinds Fresh and Salt Meats-Eggs, Butter, Lard and Sausage
STREBIG'S MARKET
Corner Fifth and Main Sts. OREGON CITY
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ASTER LILLIES
Beaatiful Flowers can not compare with the
Bargain Coupon below-IT'S ABSOLUTELY
FREE. Cot out this Coupon and bring to oor
store. It's 50 cents in your pocket. -:- :- -:-
EASTER GIFT
This Coupon is good for 50 cents on any pur
chase of $2.50 or more.
Oregon City Shoe Store
Oregon City Shoe Store
MAIN STREET
OREGON CITY
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.
Leaving Portland.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local G:15 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local 8:25 a. m.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilsonvllle, West
Woodburn Limited 9:05 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local "11:05 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local 2:30 p. m.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilsonvllle, .West
Woodburn Limited, 3:35 p. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local, 5:30 p. m.
Arriving Portland.
Salem and Intermediate polntB
Local 8:35 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local 10:21 a. m.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilsonvllle, West
Woodburn Limited 11:36 a. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local 1:25 p. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Iiocu'l 4:50 p. m.
Salem, Tualatin, Wilsonvllle, West
Woodburn Limited 0:10 p. m.
Salem and Intermediate points
Local 7:52 p. m.
The Oregon-Alaska-Yukon-raeinc
Exposition Commission, composed of.
W. II. Wehrung, of Hlllsboro; J. O.
Iiooth, of Grants Pass; W. T. Wright,
of Union; E. W. Howe and M. D. Wis
dom, of Portland, has let the contract
for the erection of tho Oregon Build
ing at Seattle, where the above expo
sition Is to be held iu 1909, fur the
sum of $33,399.
April Is an .excellent month to hatch
goose eggs.
Real Estate Transfers
G. F. Martin, guardian, to B. H.
Jones K. 50 feet of lots 15 and 1C in
block 33 of Oswego; $350.
II. F. Walch to Geo. Zimmer SE 1-4
of NIC 1-4 of Sec. 3(i, T 4 S, It 1 E,
except 20 foot road on N aide; $1050.
Mary Crook to W. W. Porter 34
acres, T 4 S, It 2 E; $1000.
W. Foshay et ux to 1. B. Irwin, cer
tain lots in Marchbanks; $100.
O. A. Neal to M. C. Steenaoft 2 1-2
acres in Flnavon; $150.
M. M. Crisell to C. D. Haven 1
aero, See. 27. T3S, R1W; $00.
E. C. Shaw to J. W. Grasle block
No. 3(5 in Mllwaukio Heights; $1.
Lydia Gurber to G. S. Gurber E
half of lot 2 of block 6, in Marshfleld;
$1.
F. F. Johnson et al, to Beaverton
& Millsburg R. R. 50 acres in Sec.
2, T2S, R1E; $7500.
B. Friedrich to T. S. Stipp .49 of
an acre In James Barnard D L C;
$49.
Wm. Morey to T. S. Stipp 3.45
acres in James Barnard D. L. C;
$172.50.
J. C. Frost to W. G. Espey 5 acres
In Sec. 30, TIS, R2E; 41.00.
W. P. Strunk to E. A. Strunk 40
acres in Sec. 13, T3S, R4E; $350.
M. E. Boswell to S. E. Bates 1 acre
In Claim 38, T3S, R4E; $300.
Phillip Schnoor to Cora Morrison
lot 6 of Block 5, "Weslynn"; $350.
A. Vertin et al, to G. S. Colt 42
acres In Sec. 33, T2S, R4E; $1200.
M. Durst to H. Stuckey 1 lot in
Claim 38, TIS. R1E; $200.
F. E. Olson to H. Stuckey, one-half
acre of land In Lot Whitcomb DLC,;
$525.
John Glade to Fred Walch 20 acres
in section 31, T4S, R2E; $400.
U. G. Russell to J. S. Andrews 5
acres in Sec. 9 and 10, T3S, R2E;
$300.
A. A. Havill et ux to H. Wetzler
lots No. 14, 15 and 16 of block 7, Mil
wankie Park; $1.
M. E. Baxter to A. J. Haas lot 7
of block 6 of Green Point add to Ore
gon City; $900.
Frank Beers to J. Parker 12 acres
in Sec. 35, TIS, R4E; $700.
U. S. to M. L. Brldenstlne 160
acres of section 24, T4S, R4E.
M T, Rrldenstine to J. W. Reed
1C0 acres of Sec. 24, T4S, R4E; $1000.
G. W. Weidlor to Oregon & Cali
fornia Land Co., list of land now stand
ing in the name of Geo. W. Weidler;
$1.
J. H. Bruce et al to F. Puese lots
No. 13, 14 and 15, Cable Acres; $10.
L. Strube to Geo. A. Hibbard 18
acres in Wm. F. Matlgck D. L. C;
$1.
Teter Meyer to Geo. Hibbard 18
acres in Wm. F. Matlock D. L. C.;
$1000.
F. H. Whitehead to D. C. Sherman
323.56 acres in Sec. 31 and 32, T
! 3 S, R4E; $S0O0.
Geo. G. Brown to O. F. Hegdale 20
acres In Wm. Armstrong D. L. C;
$5850.
, John W. Loder to H. C. Wade, a
certain- tract of land in Ezra Fisher
I D. L. C; $400.
! J. H. Colt to A. J. Forbes, lots 14
I and 15 In Orchard Homes in Sec. 30,
T2S, R4E; $1600.
G. R. H. Miller to Fred J. Nelson,
lot No. 8, In block No. 63 in Oregon
City; $900.
John H. Welver, to A. Skogan, a cer
tain tract In Sec.14, T2S, R4E; $10.
A. Gunders to A. Skogan a cer
tain tract of land in Sec. 15, T2S,
R4E; $30.
O. A. Setterberg, to A. Skogan a
certain tract of land in section 15;
$30.
R. J. Henneman to Fred Schneider
2 acres in Lot Whitcomb D. L. C;
$1650.
Adolph Mittelstedt to Albert Runy
an SW half of Lot "B" of Tract 59
Wlllametto Tracts; $175.
M. F. Bott to J. H. Barnett 57
acres In Winston D. L. C; $7000.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to J. B.
Pliltlngton 7 acres In Sec. 18 and 19
T2S, R1E; $1.
R. Morrow to J. E. Hedges 40
acres In Sec. S4, TIS, R2E; $4000.
R. Hatton to E. W. Clark 15 acres
in Sec. 21, T 1 S, R 2 E; $4500.
I. L. Bower to H. T. Baken80
acres In Sec. 9, T5S, R1E; $3500.
George A. Steel to American Surety
Co., 2.20 acres also 1.507 acres; $1.
E. M. Howell to Fred Schwartz,
4.38 acres in Oregon City D. L. C;
$400.
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dio
cese of Oregon, to The Society of the
Holy names of Jesus and Mary, 11.50
acres in Oak Grove; $1.
Louisa Praeger to Francis Waei,
Lots No. 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Parkplace;
$350.
Charles Roberts to D. A. James,
Lot No. 2, of Block No. 53 of Oregon
City; $787.50.
P. J. Henneman to R. P. Dean
Lot 11 in "Henneman"; $900.
A. S. Pattullo et al to Franklin
Taylor lot No. 15 of Finavon; $1.
Oregon & California R. R. Co. to
Hugh M. Pugh, NE 1-4 of SW 1-4;
$120.
Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., to
Hugh M. Pugh 40 acres in Sec. 11,
T3S, R2E; $1.
F. M. Amen to Chas. O. Boynton
41 acres of Sec. 40; T4S, R2E; $1.
Chas. O. Boynton to Frank Shaw,
40 acres in Sec. 22, T 4 S, R 2 E;
?1.
Chas. W. Noblitt to Dora Noblitt
38.58 acres In Sec. 33, T4S, R1E; $5.
Silas Mosier to Geo. G. Brown lots
10, 11 and 12 of block 16 of Windsor,
$900.
J. W. Grasle to E. C. Shaw, certain
lots in block 46 In.Milwaukie Heights
$1.00.
C. Muralt to Daniel Guenther, 20
acres in Andrew Hood D. L. C; $1025.
B. F. Linn to G.J. Engebrecht Lots
1 and 2 of block 9, Gladstone; $300.
U. Viers to Perry Preston, lot A of
tract 38 in Willamette; $700.
O. E. Kithen to M. Carlson all of
Blocks 11 and 18 in Minthorn Add to
Portland; $10.
W. C. Soattery to J. P. McGlinchey
half interest of blocks 10 and 19
in Minthorn Add. to Portland; $1.
J. P. McGlinchey to F. L. Bayley
blocks No. 10 and 19; $1.
H. L. Pittock to F. L. Bayley lots
No. 1 to 39 both inclusive In block
No. 47 in Minthorn Add to Portland;
$1.
U. S. to H. J. Sade west half of
NW 1-4 of section 30 in T6S, R3E, of
Will. mer. containing 80 acres.
C. A. Cogswell to Charles Fisher
4.99 acres In Lot Whitcomb D. L. C;
$600.
C. A. Cogswell to C. J. Fisher a cer
tain tract of land in Lot Whitcomb
claim.
R. W. Wilbur to Lillian Corckett
5 acres of W. T. Mattlock D. L. C;
$1.00.
J. W. Grasle to Jacob Born a cer
tain tract of land in Joseph Kellogg
D. L. C, also lots 10 to 20 inclusive
in Minthorn Add. to Portland; $10,-
000.
J. H. Merritt to J. A. Merriman
5 acres in section 32, TIS, R3E, W. M ;
$850.
B. E. Bubar to J. A. Merriman 2
acres of Sec. 32, TIS, R3E; $400.
J. N. Tong to H. G. Lay 20 acres in
Sec. 7 T 2 S, R 3 E; $1600. .
I. Pope to Geo. Burke 320 acres in
Wm. Elliott DLC,; $23,000.
S. E. Byers to R. L. Stewart 78
acres in Sec. 5, T5S, R1E; $7100.
Herbert Fouts to Jessie May Fouts
40 acres in Z. C. Norton D.L.C.;
$800.
E. Hedges et al, to James R. Gill
more, lot 18 of block 15, In Gladstone;
$100.
O. D. Eby to John Grahn all of
lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in block 13 In
Gladstone; $425.
Gladstone Real Estate Association
to Portland Railway L. & P. Co.,
right of way; $1.
G. D. Boardman to H. L. German
lot No. 26 and E half of lot No. 24 in
Jennings Lodge; $1100.
Geo. W. Hulbert to Clarence Sim
mons, lot 15 in block 5, of Gladstone;
$1.
F. Gage to Paul Reimers lots 2 and
north half of lot 4 In block 20 in
Robertson; $1500.
J. C. Olds to Paul Reimers certain
lots in Robertson; $1.
Paris I. Packard to Paul Reimers,
Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 13, Robert
son; $450.
C. S. Hunt to F. W. Hunt certain
lots in Willamette Falls; $400.
J. W. Gregg to Taylor Bishop lots
No. 7 and 8 in block 1 In May wood;
$10.
A. W. Rlggs to Carrie I. Seaton
lot No. 10 in block No. 2 in Canby;
$600.
John Chaistrom to L. G." Peterson
12.26 acres of Hezeklah Johnson D. L.
C; $900.
C. F. Miley to M. A. Johnson cer
tain lots in Minthorn; $1.
M. M. Shively to Andrew Robertson
lots No. 1 and 16, block No. 1 in
Falls View; $100.
J. W. Antrim to J. H. Metzgar N
half of SE 1-4 and N half of S half of
WALTER A. DIMICK
Republican Candidate for Representative
Hp W si-oned Statement No. 1, and will vote for the
people's choice for United States Senator, regardless of his
individual preference.
He stands for economy in appropriations; less state taxes; stringent
banking laws affording protection to depositors; all prope r easure8 w
upbuild our . roads and public schoolsystem; equa system of taxa-
tion, so that corporations aim iauu iiecumi.jia n - v
tlon of taxes; the preservation of the natural resources of our s fate to the
people to whom they belong; and fair legislation with equal privileges to
all.
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SE 1-4 of Sec. 2, T4S, R4E; $525.
D. S. Livesay to Niels Hansen ib
acres in Sec. 10, T5S, R1E; $1000.
W. N. Clark to Daniel H. Has-
brouck 40 acres in Sec. 36, T4S, R3E
$500.
P. H. Marlay to H. M. Cake 47.60
acres in Goo. Walling D. L. C; $1.
H. M. Cake to M. N. Munly, 47.60
acres in Geo. Walling D. L. C; $8000.
J. Cirhold to Hattle Solomon cer
tain lots In Milwaukie Heights; $10.
E. F. Riley et ux to D. L. Cheek-
lots 1 to 15 both inclusive, lots 25 to
40, both inclusive in block No. 95
in Minthorn; $345.
E. F. Riley to Jay Newton certain
lots in Minthorn; $1.
John Sevier to T. B. Richardson
9 1-4 acres in Sec. 36, TIS, R3E; $700.
Geo. D. Wood to J. P. Elston lots
9, 10 and 11 of block No. 38 of Oswe
go; $252.50.
A. Olson to J. G. McEiroy 10 acres
in Sec 13, T2S, R4E; $1. -
lots 4 and 5 of block 16 in Estacada;
and 6 in Fraley's Add to Estacada;
$G00.
. R. A. Stratton to Mary Emmitt, lot
No. 5 in block No. 21 in Estacada;
$1.
E. F. Surface to E. E. Scott, lots
9 and 10 in Block No. 17 in Estacada;
$1200
Mary Emmitt to E. P. Scott lot b
in block 21 in Estacada; $225.
John Zobrist to E. P. Scott; lot 1
In block 1 in Zobrist Add to Estacada;
$75.
J. F. Short to V. Hitchman 3-10 acre
In Eastham D. L. C; $100.
E. D. Bowdlsh to Geo. W. Bowdish;
certain tract of land in Garlets D.
L. C; $1.
C. C. Chandler to G. D. Boardman
lots 11 and 12 In Jennings Lodge;
$800.
A. J. Secrest to J. v. Secrest lot
5 in block 81 in Oregon City; $1800.
J. T. Apperson to Eliza Hinkson
lots 16 and 17 in Gladstone; $150.
P. A. Marquam to Oregon & Cali
fornia R. R. Co. SW 1-4 of NE 1-4
of Sec. 17, T6S, R2E.
P. A. Marquam to Oregon & Cali
fornia R. R. Co SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of
Sec. 17, TGS, R2E.
G. Norris to J. M. Hughes 45 acres
In Sec. 14, T2S, R3E; $1300.
A. J. Johnson to L. T. Sinclair
20.14 acres in Isaac Farr D. L. C;
in Sec. 33; $2350.
O. F. Cross to Myrtle Tooze lots
15 and 16 in block 85, Gladstone $1.
Martha Forsberg to Mrs. Anna M.
Johnston certain lots in Bolton;
$1000.
Martha Forsberg et al to Mrs. Anna
Johnston certain lots in Bolton; $900.
H. C. Wade to Jno. W. Loder cer
tain tract of land in Darling's Add to
Oregon City; $250.
nraenn Swedish Colonization Co. to
John Wall lot 4, Sec. 4, T5S, R3E,
29 acres; $500.
Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. to
C. J. Johnson, 40 acres of Section 35
T4S, R3E; $G00.
Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. to
J. P. Peterson, 58 acres in Sees 3 and
Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. to
4, T 5 S, R 3 E; $1000.
Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. to
5. Peterson 40 acres Sec 9, T5S, R
3E; $600.
S. D. Boardman et al to Addle
Soesbe lots 3 and 4, of Jennings
Lodge; $1500.
B. C. Altman to S. M. Wlbber et al
certain lots and blobks in Monthorn
$450.
U. S. to L. B. Thomas 160 acres in
Sec. 13, TGS, R1E.
O. A. Bolland to M. H. Johnson
40 acres in Sec. 9; $700.
Oregon Realty & Trust Co to Chas.
J. Johnson certain lots In Minthorn;
$240.
Oregon Realty & Trust Co. to Axel
Hedman certain lots ,in Minlthorn;
$80.
John Zobrist to Chas. Shutter lot
7, in block 2 and lot 2, block 1 Zo
brist's Add to Estacada; $150.
Martin Robblns et ux to Wm. N.
Snavely 120 acres in Sees. 19 and 20,
T5S, R1E; $5400.
w r Wnator tn The Wnverlv As
sociation certain lots in Cambridge;
$1.
L. D. Heater to The Waverly Asso
ciationcertain lots In Cambridge;
$1.
L. D. Richmond to C. M. Richmond
4.65 acres in Sec. 25, TIS, R1E.
Wm. A. Jarvis to M. C. Davis cer
tain piece of land in Sec. 16, T2S, R3
E; $1.
Harry Kingsbury to F. D. Haynes
and J. M. Traxler certain tract of
land in Sec. 16, T2S, R3E; $1.
M. F. and Cora McCown to H. B.
Rinearson lot No. 12 in block No. 9
Gladstone; $125.
G. W. Clark to N. A. Rodlun, 40
acres in Sec. 28, TIS, R3E; $1500.
l The Rhdes Double QutX
PRUNING SHEARS
(PATENTED)
1
EVERY fruit grower will appreciate the advantages of a prun
ing shears that has a double cutting edge, as all the pruning shears
heretofore on the market have had only one cuting edge, and the
other edge being dull would bruise and peel the bark from the
limb and injure it so it would not heal up smoothly, but the Rhodes
Pruning Shears having a double cutting edge, cuts from both sides
of the limb and does not bruise the bark, but leaves a clean, smooth
cut that heals up rapidly.
All previous attempts to make a double cutting pruning shears
nave been failures, as the shear blades would draw together and cut
themselves; but with the Rhodes Double Cut Pruning Shears this
difficulty has been overcome by the overlapping points, as you will
notice by the cuts that the points of the Rhodes Shears pass by each
other before the shears cuts into the limb far enough to draw the
blades, and it is impossible for the blades to dra wtoegther them
selves after the points pass each other.
The Rhodes Double Cut Pruning Shears are finely finished and
are made from the best quality of material. The shear blades are
forged from tool steel and are carefully ground and tempered. The
handles are maple. The ferrules are of wrought iron four inches
long, with an extra ferrule one inch long on the end. There is a
rivet put through the ferrule, handle and shank of the shears which
keeps the ferrule and shears from coming loose from the handle.
Blades of Wood Handle Pruners are the same size for all lengths.
Price $2.50
For Sale By
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