Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 07, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908
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Midsummer Reductions in Our Suit Room
All Summer Garments now marked at wonderfully low prices. When you look at the
fine materials, the careful Workmanship and the charming styles of the summer wear
for both women and children, you know without thinking any further that you could
not procure their equal at any other store for anything like such little prices. Head
ing the list of these special offerings are these items:'- '
Shirt Waists, $1.39
We have one table piled high with the.se Waists In
the lot you will find Lingerie, Mull, Linen !ud Lawn
some plain tailored effects, others beautifully trimmed
with medallion, laoe or embroidery. They are worth
from 1.7,r).to $2.50 Choice at.- $1.39
Lace Waists $3.95'
Ecru and white Lace Waists and white Jan Silk Waists,
embroidered and lace trimmed, (0.50 to 7.,r0 values.
Choice at.
Summer Petticoat.
i -'
l'ine 1 ercale Petticoats in Copenhagen and leather
brown stripes, made with deep sectional flounce, extra
full. Hest 1.50 values. On sale at $1.19
C 1 Eft Women's and
4l-OU
OF GREAT IMPORTANCE
O
ut Glove
Specials
$1.50 Silk Gloves for 95c
Kayser 10-buttou length .Silk Gloves in black; white
and colors; regular $ 1. 50 grade, also Kowne's 12-button
length; in black only; regular $1. 75 grade. On sale at
95 cents.
$2.75 Kid Gloves for $1 -
We will place on sale about 10 dozen of 8-and 12-button
length Kid Gloves in black, white and colors in
sizes b to 0, also few of the colors in sizes (ij, fliJ,
these gloves are positively the best. $2.75 gile.
On sale at $ 1 pair
75c Gloves for 35c
2-clasp wrist length "Kayser" Silk Gloves, double tip
ped fingers, colors white, tan, leather, brown, navy and
grey. On sale at : 35c
50c Lisle Gloves for 25c
Fine quality German Lisle Gloves, 2-clasp wrist length,
colors black, white tan and grey. Special 25c
Citation
In' tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, m the County of
In the mutter of the estate of Jonas
J. Ktinft'iuan, deceased;
To Knelled Kan ff mini, Daniel Knuff
m in, Lydia Shrook, Elizabeth Must,
f 1. 1-1 n .1 n T.ica ttiimiial Hnilov Toiiiinia
Beiler Mast, Benjamin Beiler, Jacob
Beiler, John Beiler, Kate Boiler, De
lilah Boiler, Mary Beiler, David K.
Beilsr, Deli la Miller, Rachel Beer,
Jonas Y. Kauffmau, Rebecca Deetz,
Samuel J. Kauffoiiui, Jacob'. Kauff
mau and Tena Kramer ; heirs nnd de
visoesof Jonas J. Kauffmau, deceased,
and all others unknown :
In the name of the State ot Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby re
quired and cited to be and appear iu
the ubove entitled Court at the Sep
tember term thereof, to wit: on Mon
day the 7th day of September, A. D,
1908, at the hour of ten o'olock a. m.
of'said day and to then and there
show cause, if any thore be, why an
order of sale should not be gniuted for
the sale Df the following described
real property, to-wit :
Beginning at tho northeast, corner
of tho donation laud claim of Wm. J.
Brown, in township 4, south range 1,
east of the Willamette meridian in
Clackainns county, Oregon, the same
also being the northeast corner of sec
tion 81 in said township and range;
thence west along the jiorth line of
said claim 80 rods; thence south 200
rods; thence eaBt 80 rods to the oast
line of said claim ; thence north along
"The east line of said claim 200 rods to
the place of beginning, containing
100 acres, more or less.
As prayed for in the petition of
Daniel Kanffman, Sam Kaufi'iiiBii,
Jonas Y. Kanffman and H. II. Deetz,
executors of the estate of Jonas J.
Kanffman, deceasod, filed therefore in
this Court on the 27th day of July,
A. I). 1908.
Witness, the Honorable Grant B.
Dimick, County Judge of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas,
this 27th day of Julv, 1908.
Attest, W. UREENMAN,
(SEAL) Comity Clerk.
By W. L. MULVEY,
Deputy.
II. E CROSS, Attorney for Estate.
4w
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
O-cgon, fu Clackamas County.
Robert A.Philp, Plaintiff ,
vs.
Evelyn Pbilp, Defendant.
To Eveln Philp, .the above named
defendant :
In the name of tho State of Oregon,
you are horeby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you u the above entitled suit on or
before the 23ud day of August, 1908,
said date being after the expiration ot
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and it you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint, tor
waut thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint, to-wit : For a de
cree dissolving the bonds .of matri
mony now existing between plaintiff
and defendant.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of
the County Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon, which order was
made and entered on the 7th day of
July. 1908, and the time prescribed
for publication thereof is six weeks,
beginning Friday, July 10th, 1908,
and continuing each week thereafter
to and including Friday, August 21st,
19S0. GEO. C. BROWN ELL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In tiie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County, -Laura
B. Grow, Plaintiff,
vs.
Robert R. Grow, Defendant.
In the Duie of the State of Oregon,
ft''. ,say
s4fJ;.S(W
Portland's Fastest-Growing Store.
$3.95
t 1 1 o
Children's Bathing Suits at
Priced at $1.50 to $3.?5
'Pine Children's Hose at 25c
A line of Children's fine Silk Lisle Hose in black and
colors tan, pink and red: extra good 40c values spec
ially priced for this sale at. 25c
you are hereby required to appear and
answer to the complaint filed aaainst
Claekamasrfyou in the above entitled cause, ou
or before tho hfteeuth day of August,
1908, and iu default thereof . plaintiff
will apply to the court for the" relief
demanded iu said complaint, that is
that the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between you and the plaintiff
be dissolved.
, Service of summons on you by pub
lishing is made by the order of the
Honorable Grant B. Dimick, judge of
the County Court, made and
entered ou the 30th day of June, 1908,
directing that said publication be
made in the Oregon City Courier, a
newspaper of general circulation pub
lished iu the City of Oregon City, in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
once a week for six consecutive weeks
prior to tho fifteeuth.day of August,
1908, and tlio first publication thereof
is in the issue of said newspaper of
date July 3rd, 1908.
II. C. KING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
235 Worcester Bid.,
1 Portland, Oiegon.
Notice of Final Account of Administrator.
Iu the couuty court ot the state of
Oregon for Clackamas county,
lii the matter of the estate of Gillie
L. Moodie, aeceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es
tate of Gillie L. Moodie, deceased,
has filed hi final account an the coun
ty court of the state of Oregon for
Clackamas couuty, aud that Monday,
the 17th day of August, 1908, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day and the court room of sa'd
court has bepn appointed by said
court as the time aud place for the
hearing ot objections thereto and the
seti lenient thereof.
Dated and first published on the)
17th day of July, 1908.
G. A. JOHNSON,
Administrator of the Estate of Gil
lie L. Moodie, Deceased.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon-for Clackamas County.
M. M. Spofford, Plaintiff
Vs.
Martin Spofford,. Defendant.
To Martin Spoftord, defendant:
Ju the name of the State of Oregon
yoji are hereby required to appear and
answer the coinpl tint filed against
you in the above entitled suit and
court on or before the expiration of
six weeks from aud after the first pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: t he
18th day of September, 1908, and if
you fail so to appear aud answer said
complaint, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the oonrt for the re
lief prayed for in this complaint, to
wit : for a decree against you dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between yen and plaintiff on
the ground of desertion and oruel and
inhuman treatment. This summons
is published pursuant to an order
duly made and entered in the above
entitled suit oo the 1st day ot August,
1908, by Hon. Grant B. Dimick,
Judgt of the County Court lor Clack
amas County, State of Oregon.
The date of the first publication
hereof is the 7th day of August, 1908.
O. H. PIGGOTT,
Attorney fo Plaintiff.
Addess, Rooms 4-0-0 Mnlkey Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Or. gon for Clackamas County.
J. V. Gilbert, Plaintiff
Vb
Jennie H. Gilbert, Defedant.
To Jeuuie H. Gilbert, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
yon in the above entitled suit and
Thej
est
in
QoalHy
z
"SWISS.
Silk Coats, $5
Eton Coats of Extra quality taffeta silk, silk or satin
lined, nnd trimmed with fancy silk braid. Values up.
to $15.00. Special at . . $5.0O
Wash Skirts, $1.19
White Linen Outing Skirts, full gore flare and plaited
style, well made. Very special tomorrow ..$1.19
Children's Dresses, 85c ,
10 dozen only in this lot. Values up to $1.75f sizes 0 to
14 years. Gtezt many different styles and materials to
choose from. Choice at 85c
Reduced Prices COTE
$0.fO
Embroidery
5c Yd.
An extra special showing of 10 000 yards of Embroidery
Insertion, to 3 inches wide, embroidered on best
grade Cambrick, Hamburg and Nainsook. Especially
adapted for trimming all kinds of wash goods and un
derwear. A special purchase from one of the leading
embroidery houses in New York enables us to sell this
15c, 20e and 25c qualities of insertion at 5c
35c and 50c Embroidery at
1 5 cts. i
This embroidery sale is something a little out of the
ordinary a sale you cannot afford to miss. All 35c and
50c embroideries go on the bargain tables , without re
serve at . . : 15c
BH
court on or before the ' expiration of
six weeks from and after the Hist pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: the
7th day of September, 1908, and if
you fail so to appear and answer said
oomplaint, for want thereof tho plain
tiff will apply to the oourt for tho re
lief prayed for in this complaint, to
wit: for a decree against you dissolv
ing the bonds of matiimouy now ex
isting between you and plaintiff on
the ground of desertion and cruel and
inhuman treatment. This snmmons
is published pursuant to an order duly
made and entered iu the above eutit
elod suit ou tho 22ud day of July,
1908. by Hon. Grant B. Dimick,
Judge of the County Court for
01 cl.anias County, State of Oregon.
The date of the first publication
hereof is the 24th day of July, 1908.
NEWTON McOOY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address, Room 715, Oregonian
Bldg. Portland, Ore.
Notice of Final Settlemenr.
Notice Is liorebv eiven that the nn-
dersigned executors of the last will
ana estate of Francis M. Unburn, de
ceasod, late of Clackamas county, Or
egon, have filed the'i final report as
such executors iu the county conit of
said Clackamas county, and tho said
county court lias set Monday, August
10th, A. D. , 1908, at 10 o'clock-a. m.
of said day, for the hearing of said
final report, and for the settlement of
said estate. Any person .or persons
having objections to said final report
are notified to appear and file same in
said coort on or before said date.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, July
10th, 1908.
O. EDWIN OSBURN.
A. WILFORD OSBURN,
Executors ot the Aforesaid Mutate.
Notice Of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator with will
annexed of the estate of R. J. Ogden,
deceased, has filed iu the couuty court
of the state of Oregon for the couuty
of Clackamas his final account and
report as snoh administrator with
wi'l annexed of said estate, and that
Monday, the 24th day of August, J908,
at the hour of 10 :30 a. m. , has been
fixed as tho hour and the court room
of said county court as the place for
the hearing of any objections to said
final accjuut and report' and settle
ment thereof.
By order of the county court antored
this 17th day of July, 1908.
W. L. MITCHELL,
Administrator with Will Annexed of
the Estate of Ii. J. Ogden, Deceased.
THOS. F. RYAN,
Attorney for Administrator. '
Bids for Lumber.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Recorder of Oregon City,
Oregon, will receive sealed proposals,
until Monday, August 31st, at four
o'clock p. m., for furnishing Oregon
City with lumber for municipal pur
poses for the period of ono Tear.
Make separate bids for rough and sur
faced lumber per M., all lumber to be
delivered at Oregon City, Ortgon, pu
der the directions of the street super
intendent. The successful bidder is
expected to enter into a written con
tract with Oregon City, for famish
ing said lumber.
By order of the conncil of Oregon
City. W. A. DIMICK,
8-14 Rocorder.
Money to Loan Abstracts of Land
Titles
JOHN W. LODER
Attorney-at-Law
Stevens Bldg. Oregon City, Or.
Annual Report of the Board of Water
Commisslonera of Oregon City ,
Oregon City, Oregon,
.Tauuary 2, 1907.
To the Hon. Muyor and City Council
of Uregou City, Oregon.
Uentlernon: We submit herewith
our annual report containing a state
ment of the receipts and disburse
ments during the past six months to
gether with au inventory of the prop
erty and tin estimate of the value
thereof.:
Receipts:
July water rates 1 15. 45
Aug. " " lOdti.fio
Sept. " " 1007. fiO
Oct, " " J080.88
Nov. " " 1057.50
Dec. " " 1018.40
Premium on warrants 158.87
Dirt sold 29.12
Returned cost pipe school Dist.
No. 2 50. 5
Porter & Galloway cost exten
sion West Side 221.72
$ 0702.20
Warrants after application of
cah $31040.02
Total .
Disbursements:
Salaries
Labor
Paints and oils
Commissions
Lights and telephone
Alum
Lumber
Belt
Pipe, ells, etc.
Proighc and Ctge.
Sundries
$87802. 28
$1170.00
1(142.84
89.87
- 888.40
55.25
472 55
137.88
175.98
7784.41
852. 17
400.23
$1801.3. 8
Interest on warrants paid
(Treasurer's statomeuti
less errors in last statement
$920.84
640.00
$ 880.34
Warrants outstanding July 1,
1900 24408. 3 1
$37802.28
Iuventory aud approximate value of
property :
Pumping station, - flames,
wheels, pumps $20400.00
Water mains 41000.00
Elyvi He reservoir and grounds 8000.00
Telephone line 200.00
Tools " - 800.00
Pipes aud fittings 480.00
Materials and extra machin
ery 1100.00
Intake pipe line 2300.00
Filter plaut and-grounds and
tank house 24700.00
Furniture 10.00
$98490.00
Gross leceipts for water for
1905 $11057.75
Gross reoeipts for water for
190(1 " .' 12077.74
.
Increase $1019-99
Indebtedness :
Outstanding wariants after
cush applied $31040.02
Respeotfullv submitted,
CHARLES H. OAUFIELD,
President.
JOS. E. HEDGES, Secretary. -
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Benjamin
Carter deceased, and any and all per
sons having claims against the said
estate must present them to the ad
ministratrix at Aurora, Oregon, pn or
before the expiration of six mouths
from the date of this notice.
IDA J. YERGEN,
Administratrix.
J. C. MULLEN, ' 8-14
Attorney for Administratrix.
Summer Rates to Yaqulna and New-
port.
Round trip tickets to Yaqulna and
Newport are now on sale at Southern
Pacific depot at rate of $6.00, good
to return within six months from date
of sale, which closes October 15th.
Round trip tickets good going on Sat
urdays and returning the following
Monday, $3.00. Call on or address E.
T. Fields, Agent, Oregon City. -
Portland Railway,
1 Light and Power ,
Company
o. w. P. DIVISION
TIME TABLE
Between Portland and Oregon City
LEAVE ARRIVE j LEAVE LEA
II o a a 0 j,
i & & I
j; 6 6
! 4.00 5.27 5.40 6.40 5.46 6.45
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.20 6.26 7.20
, 7.00 7.50 8.00 6.50 6.58 7.50
7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30
8.00 8.50 9.00 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.30 8.30 8.38 9.30
9.00 9.50 10.00 9.00 9.08 10.00
9.30 10.20 10.30 9.30 9.38 10.30
10.00 10.50 11.00 10.00 10.08 11.00
10.30 11.20 11.30 10.30 10.38 11.30
11.00 11.50 12.00 11.00 11.08 11.59
11.30 12.20 12.30 11.30 11.38 12.30
12.00 12.50 1.00 12.00 12.08 1.00
12.30 1.20 1.30 12.30 12.38 1.30
1.00 1.50 2.00 - 1.00 1.08 2.00
1.30 2.20 2.30 1.30 1.38 2.30
2.00 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.08 3.00
2.30 3.20 3.30 2.30 2.38 3.30
3.00 3.50 4.00 3.00 3.08 4.00
3.30 4.20 4.30 3.3C 3.38 4.30
4.00 4.50 5.00 4.00 4.08 5.00
4.30 5.20 5.30 4.30 4.38 5.30
5.00 550 6.00 6.00 5.08 6.00
5.30 6.20 6.30 5.30 5.38 6.30
6.00 6.50 7.00 6.30 6.08 7.00
6.30 7.20 7.30 6.30 6.38 7.30
7.00 7.50 8.00 7.00 7.08 8.00
7.30 8.20 8.30 7.30 7.38 8.30
8.00 8.50 8.55 8.00 8.08 9.00
8.30 9.20 9.25 8.30 8.38 ' 9.30
9.00 9.50 9.55 9.03 9.08 10.00
9.30 9.33 9.38 .....
10.00 10.50 10.55 10.03 10.08 11.00
11.00 11.50 11.55 11.03 11.08 11.59
12.00 12.46 12.60 11.55 11.58
12.50 12.65
. To Milwaukie only.
! Yia Lents Junction. Dally, ex
cept Sunday; leaves on Sundays
4 : 15 a. m.
A. M. figures In Roman. P. M. fig
ures la black.
Trains for Falrview, Troutdale,
Gresham, Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta
cada, Cazadera and intermediate points
leave Golf Jet. 7:35; 9:35; 11:35 a. m.,
1:33; 4:0S; C:35; 7:25 p. m. Arrive
Golf Jet. 7:20; 8:42; 10:42 a. m.
12:42; 2:42; 5:12; 7:40; !9:46; 10:30
p. m. -.
From Gresham only.
! From Troutdale only.
HORSES IN SUMMER. 1
1
Cart and Attention They Should Hav
During Hot Weather.
Extreme hot weather brings more or
less suffering to tt horse. Theunlmal
that has not received the proper care
aud attention Is very apt to become a
victim of heat exhaustion. A brim
mash twice a week will assist in keep
ing the system cool, and In case of
overfat n dram of pulverized surit peter
added to the mash will be beneficial.
M'l'.en the weather Is very hot It Is
better to allow the teams two hours for
dinner Instead of one, and limy should
not-bo fed until they are somewhat
cooled off. It will also be bdst to take
off the harness while the horses are
eating their dinner. This extra lubor Is
offset by the comfort given the ani
mals. In a three horse team tho middle
horse is more liable to heat exhaus
tion than the rest on account of the ad
ditional amount of heat radiated from
the horse on either Bido of hivn. It
therefore Is advisable to so chango the
horses that one will not be compelled
to bo la the middle more than a half
day at a time.
Should It be seen that the animal
lags, droops his head, pants hard or
ceases to perspire ho should at once
be unhitched aud the harness removed;
then with n hose or sponge very cold
Jl VICTIM 01' HEAT EXHAUSTION.
water should be applied to tho back
and crown of the head, after which he
should be allowed to stand la a shady
place outdoors.
If, however, the exhaustion becomes
more pronounced and the eyes of the
horse are bloodshot, tho nostrils fiery
red and the pulse bounding strong and
fast, give, In addition to the above
treatment, four ounces of good whisky
In a pint of water or one ounce of aro
matic spirits of ammonia and two
ounces of spirits of nitrous ether in a
quart of water, repeating the dose ev
ery hour until the pulse becomes nor
mal and the horse stops panting and
holds up his head; then give him a half
pailful of water In which one ounce of
pulverized saltpeter has been dissolved.
The next day give one-third of an
ounce of the saltpeter in the drinking
water three times.
If, after all this treatment, the horse
lapses into a condition of semicon
sciousness, which can be told by a
sleepy look, the eyes half closed, for
getting to chew the food taken into the
mouth and staggering when attempting
to walk, he should be given two grams
of Iodide of potash three times dally in
the drinking water. The food should
be composed of soft mashes and fresh
green grass and the head kept cool by
applying cold water but not ice packs,
as they are apt to produce softening of
the bruin.
It is. dangerous to bleed a horse for
heat exhaustion or sunstroke and
equally harmful to dose him with tinc
ture of aconite.
THE VETERINARY.
A mixture of equal parts of licorice
and ginger In the hog feed two or
three times each day Is recommended
for the pig that coughs. A lump of
coal tar placed well down the throat
while, the pig Is held up on Its feet Is
also good.
Cur For Caked Udder.
When a milk cow has caked udder
It very often arises from lying upon
something hard cornstalks or a cob
and may cause trouble and annoyance
to the dairyman. A cure, easy, sim
ple and effective, is to take of poke
root, freshly dug and chopped, one
pint, boiling It In one quart of water
until It is a well done mulch. Apply
as hot as possible thoroughly all over
the swollen part after milking, as that
is the surest and best time, when there
is no baste.
To Prevent Lamb Colic.
After losing lambs for a number of
years from colic, says a breeder, and
not being able to find any cause by
careful examination of the entrails I
concluded the trouble was caused by
the lamb getting too much milk, as it
Is always the largest and fattest that
die. So I remove the flock at once to
the poorest pasturage possible, and the
trouble ceases at once. I also find by
experience that if the flock is kept ou
the newly sown fields the lambs are
not so apt to be aifected.
Removal of Warte.
One ounce of acetate of lead dis
solved in a quart of wf.:er nnd this ap
plied to the growth will "-vicve warts
and other fungous tfro-r in farm
animals. Be careful that too much
does not reach the tender skin aro'id
the wart
m POLK'S GAZETTEER ma
A Uualnew Directory of each Cfty,
Town and VlllaKe in Or'Kn and
WMHhltiKton, Klvinff a D'Tl;itlve
Hkct'.-h ot each placa, J.ocutioii,
Shipping Facilities and 'a (MumhI
fi rirertory of each Bulnt
and I'rofeHnion.
K. JU I'OI K CO., Jnc.
Nfiittlf, Mii-h.
O.D. Eby
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carertlly made. Money to
loin on good secur'ty. Charges reason
able i
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ALCOHOL 3 PER COT
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similalinihcfboff.iralRfdiiia. ting llie Stomachs andDfwdsof
Promotes DigeslionOtt tfii
ncss and Rest.Contalnsneittr
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Upnmi.Morphirte nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Clartfitil Sugar
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to
Anerfect Remedy for Gm$flpa;
tion , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwci
Worms .ConvulsionsJcvcrisii
ness audLoss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOEK.
W7
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
NEW TODAY ,
WANTED Thorouhgly capable and
experienced girl for house work.
(Jail at Courier offloe.
FOR SALE 25 head of good Eastern
Oregon horses. A. D, Qribblu,
Maeksburg, Ore.
$200 STARTS A FINE LOCAL Busi
ness, daily profits, $6.00 to $10, par
tlcluars free, write today, p. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa tf
FOR SALE In order to close up its
affairs the MECHANIC LAND COM
PANY of Oregon City will sell 60
acres of the choicest land on the
West side at much less than actual
value; 25 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance in timber. For price, terms'
and particulars inquire of Thos. F.
Ryan, Secretary of Company. Of
fice Masonic Temple, Oregon City.
WANTED GOOD MAN IN EVERY
locality good pay; experience un
necessary, to represent large real
estate organization. Write today.
B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa, tf
Real Estate Transfers
V. A. Humphry to M. Thompaon et ux
Lots 1, 2, 3, 8, block 17, Huul's Add o
Mni'Hhfk'Iri; $10.
M. Mcfornilck. to ThoB. "Knbltza 40
acres In T. a S., R. 5 K.; $1200.
R. Dunnals to C. A. Hchutz 15 acres
Section 32, T1S, ML'IC; $1.
J.N. Adums to E. M. Miller Lot 8, blk.
1G, lOHtacuda; $60.
J. C. Adams et ux to E. M. Miller Lot
7, ltlock 1(1. KHlacada; $75,
11. Nlcolul to C. M. Hall a certain piece
of land In Heotion 30. T2B, R7E; $1000.
II. M. Orlmm to C. L. Denton Tracts
O.. ,11. O and P., First Add. to Wlllum
elln Kalis Acreage.
Wm. & Rlnehart to C. A. Manassa
blocks 2, 3, 6. 7, Mllwaultle; $1.
Richard Scott to I'ac. Tel. Co a cer
tain piece of lund In sections 23 and 20,
T1H. R1E; $50.
Reuben Fanton to Wm. Cantwell 1.00
acres Sec. 33, T3S, R1E; $522.60.
(!. N. l'allctt to City of Portland water
rlKlit Hull Run; $1.
O. W. Miller to City of Fortland water
rlKlit Hull Run; $1.
Mt. Hood Ry. & Power Co., to City or
Portland, water right, Section 20, Tl,
610; $t. '
O. U Barbur to D. W. Cook a piece
of land In Sec. 14, TB, HO; $1160.
M. Welnko to I. H. Sherwood W'4 or
SJC',4. section 18, T3, 6H; $2000.
J. C. Puddock to H. W.Cliimshaw a
tract In Clackamas Riverside; $3000.
D. DavlH HIiIukIo & Lumber Co to
Huwley Pulp & Paper Co. contract, Sec.
36. T1S, R I K ; $7500. .,
A. T. Miller to it. I). Miller 10 acres
!n Section (i. T5, IE; $1250.
W. J. Llddell to H. C. Lid Jell 126
acres PlenHunt Hill Turk; $200.
Geo. Foster to T. U. ReeB NE',4 of
Sec. 4, TB, IE; and SWVi, section 2w;
NKV4 of HKVt of B'& of NEii, section JO,
TO, 2K; $1.
(!. Moehnke to Cbas. Hansen 60 acres
Section 32, T3, 3E; $1800.
J. It. F. Martin to F. H. KilRore SH
of E 200 feet tract 36, Oak Grove.
A. S. Pattullo et al to W. A. Dart
Lot 2.1 Flnnson 2.60 acres; $025.
E. E. Miller to a. W. Spras 14 acres
section 21, T2, 110; $5000.
M. Cogswell to R. U. Eckenbcigor
Tract "i' In Cogswell's 1st Add, to Mil
waukie; $1500.
A. J. Jtelnbart to T. E. Kelly a part
of Geo. Crow L. L. C.i $3000.
O. M. tiurlcy to C. Wang part of
Philander Leo V. L. C, T3S, R1E; $200.
O. M. (iuiley to A. M. Hates a part
of Philander Lee D. L. C. T3, IE; $125.
O. M. Uurlev to C. L. Rates part of
Philander Ue V. L. C, T.I, IE; $125.
O. Summers to W. K. Roberts lots 2,
4, 0, block 31, Milwaukie H'-lghls; $200.
. 11. Ulnili k to W. S. Hughes lots ,
ARBS!
Insure in the
FARMERS MUTUAL
FIRE R. A.
Conservative, Strong, Safe,
Prompt and Cheap
Should there be no local
agent write to
J. J. KERN
SECRETARY
565 East Yamhill St.
PORTLAND, - OREGON
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature All
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THB OINTAUN COMPANY, NCW VOHR OiTY.
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10, Block 14, Gladstone; $200.
E. M. Gentry to C. N. Haines lots 37
and 30, Section 10, T2, IE; $10.t
J. Rlchner to C. N. Haines lot 11,
block 32, Oswego; $115.
S. C. Baker to J. S. Martin lots 0 and
10, block 33, Oswego; $500.
H. C. Wlhlow to J. A. Walgren 40
acres In section 10, T2, 3R; $4300.
Ola M. Gurly to C. Wang a part
of the Philander Lee D. L, C, T:!S,
R1E; $200.
Ola M. Gurly to A. M. Bates a
part of Philander Lee D. L. C, T:iS,
R1E; $175.
Ola M. Gurly to C. L. Bates a part
of Philander Lee D. L. C, T3S, RltO;
$175.
Owen Summers et ux to W. E. Rob
ertsLots 2, 4 and G of block 34, Mll
Waukle Heights; $200.
G. B. Dimick et ux to W. S. Hughes
Lots 9, 10 and 14, blk 14, Gladstone;
$200.
E. M. Gentry to C. N. Haines Lot
37 of Block 9 In Section 1G, T2S, R1I3;
$10.
J. Buchner to C. N. Haines Lot No.
11 In Block 32 Oswego; $115.
S. C. Baker et ux to J. S. Martin
Lots 9 and 10, Block 22, 1st Add to Os
wego; $500.
H. C. Wlhlon to John A. Walgren
NE l-4of NW 1-4 of Sec 16, T2S, R;'ra;
$4300.
E of W of Section 3G, TGS, R213;
$500.
Edwin Hedges et al to John W.
Loder Lots 9 and 10, block 49, Glad
stone; $200.
O. C. Yocum to C. & D. Franklin
Lot 2 In block 9, of Pompeii; $50.
Phoebe Wager to D. C. Greenwult
2.5 acres in sectifln 23, T3S, R1W;
$175.
U. S. to Linville Beeson 1G0 acres
of Section 6, T5S, R3B.
W. M. Beggs to J. M. Noase 120
acres of Section 27, T7S R4E; $400.
C. E. DeVol to J. M, Nease 120
acres in Section 27, T7S, R4E.
T. L. Charmnn "et al to John W.
Loder a certain piece of land iu
Clackamas Heights.
M. M. Charman to John W. Loder
a part of block 10, Clackamas Heights;
$1.
John W. Loder to Andrew Grelss
haber a part of block lfi, Clackamas
Heights; $1.
J. A. Roman to Oregon Swedish Col
onization Co. N of NW 1-4 of Sec.
8, T5S, R!!E; $500.
C. E. Ely to Goo. R. Crawford E'
of N'4 of W of Goo. Pulmateer D.L.
C, T3, 4E; $2,000.
Willamette Falls Co to G. F. An
dorson lot "A" of Tract 0 ot Willam
ette Tracts; $25.
Eastern Investment Co. to Joseph
Rushford 18 acres in J. M. Deardorff
D. L. C; $1.
Chas. Moran et ux to E. A. Gott
berg lot 1 In Heckart's Add to Ore
gon City; $G00.
John Gleason to M. Gleasou lots 4
and 5 in block 40, Oregon City; $1.
Edwin Hedges et al to Gust Freeman
Lots 5 and 6 of Block 12, Gladstone;
$225.
J. D, Lee to E. A. Lee 80 acres in
Section 32, T1S, R4E; $5000.
John Zohrlat to E. Gorrell 10.8
acres near Estacada; $1020.
Louis Burke to M. J. llagenbnck
250 acres in sec. 29, T2S, R4E; $1000.
tJ. S. to Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co.
NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Sec. 10, T7S,
R2H.
(1. R. Hargan to 3. P. Glenn a por
tion of First subdivision of Oak Grove;
$10.
S. H. Raney to Wm. Strey HiO
acres In Section C, T4S, R4E; 5GI0O.
. Gross to Gottlieb Gross tract
50 of Willamette Tracts: $1250.
James W. Partlow to Emma A.
Roman 8 acres In J. S. Howland D.
U C; $100.
Ell Lumbard to H. V. Cronioi
NW 1-4 of SI3 1-4 and NH 1-4 of SVV 1-4
of Sec. 11, T2S, R5E; $800.
W. C. Williams to M. P. Williams
a part of claim No. 5G, T33, R2E;
$1500.
L. E. Hoffman to A. B. Jabs 10
acres in Sec. 10, T2S, R1E; $250.
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