Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 01, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY , APRIL1, 1910
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For Permanent Relief Take
TRAM
' HERBINE nots directly on the Livor. It will cure CONSTIPA.
T10N, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, MALARIA AND CHILLS. It
la entirely free from all poisonous mineral substances, and Is com
posed solely of LIFE-GIVING HERBS. It Is adapted for weak and
weary constitutions ; strengthens the weakened glands and organs ;
it checks all derangements of the body. "Try a bottle to-day."
Fifty Cents a Bottle. Avoid All Substitutes.
Ballard Snow Liniment Co. &S:BA1LARD'
ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S.
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The Jones Drug Company, Inc.
COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
And News Letters from About the County
CHERRYVILLE
Geo. Flvnn is visiting his Bitter,
Mrs. Douglas.
Mrs. Marston is on the sick lint
The Easter services at the chnrch
on Sunday evening were well atteud
od. The church was tastefully decor
ated witli ferns, daffodils, lillies and
uaroissus. This was iu charge of tho
Missus Friel. Miss Ewiug and Mrs.
Oouper had drilled the children in the
program of appropriate niusio, souks
and recitations, which were well ren
dered. The opening number, in which
the ohiliireu, dressed in white, en
tered the ehuroh, singing and carry
ing long sword ferns arohed abo e
their heads was especially beautiful
and impressive.
Mr. L. J Raoney has retarnred
from tirp to Portland.
Mrs. Chaa. RurIi and little daugter
of Portland are visiting Mrs. W. O.
Rngh. " '
Dewey Burohor1 is visiiing L. F.
Prideniore.
Tlie contest of Mr Edgerton and
Mr Pridemore on their homesteads is
set for April 26. '
A basket social will be given by th
school at tlie School house on Satur
day evening, April 9. The prooeet s
ar to be devoted to buying books for
the school lihrarr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eby recently
passed their fiftieth wedding anni
versary. Their family numbers
"seven children, 28 grand-children and
two great grand-children. The fact
that they are at some distnnoa- from
their old home made it' inipns-ihle for
them to have a formal celebration,
but the day was remembered by a
large number of friends and relatives,
who sent gifts and showers of post
card greetings by mail.
NEEDY
Mrs D. B. Yoder returned homo
from Washington Monday, whore she
lins boen visiting lire sister, Miss
Myrtle (iiesy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fish called on J.
D. Rittor and family Sunday evening.
Mrs. Will Kroger of Oregon City
vlsitod b( A. 0. B. Silencer's Sunday.
Mrs. Pat Dozi r of Molalla is visit
ing at Jim Dozior's this week.
The dance in Wiegan's hop hooBe
was well attended and all had a fine
time'. We hope they will give another
one soon Frank Fsli and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisii and son
visited at Albert Elliott's Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Miller visited her
folks at New,Era over Snnday.
Mrs. Rittor loft Friday for Washing
ton, where she will spend a tew
weeks.
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TWILIGHT
Another joyous and happy Easter
Day has come and gone. On Satur
day evening threatening clouds cov
ered the sl-y and everyone expected a
stormy Easter Morning, but when
morning came the fky was clear "and
ti e sun rrse with a majestic splendor
Tho birds sung sweetly aud all nature
seemed to telcbtare tho anniversnry
day of the resurrection morn.
i ie Twilight Literary Society met
in'tlioir hall last Saturday evening.
A fine rrograin was rendered anil a
good social time was enjoyed by all.
Preparations are toiug made for a
rousing meeting on Saturnav evening,
April 9th It will be tlie lBSt meeting
of the society tor the coming spring
aud SDmmer. Every effort will be put
forth to make it the grandest meeting
of the society. A ooraial invitation
is extended to all.
Joseph Deegan and wife of Portland
were Easter guests of J. 0. M. Doods,
John Bradti is plowing for W. A.
Dodds thin week.
David Fancher celebrated Easter
Snnday by taking a bug yririe. Stop
ping at New Eta to make a friendly
call, he hitched his horse to a pnst.
The hoiso broke loose and ran away.
Up till Monday noon the horse aud
buggy had not been found.
Thomas Kelland was on the sick list
last week.
Frank Hendricks, mail carrier for
route 6 bus sold his ranch.
Mrs. John Bradti is visiting her
mother in Woodliurn.
Now is a good time for onrroad super
visors to do some ' work on onr roadB
by filling up mud holes, grading, oto.
A merrv crowd ot young people
from Twilight picnicod near Cauby
Sunday.
EAGLE JREEK
Robert Cnrrin purchased a cow ot
Diet Gibson last week.
Walter Douglas sold a horse to
Charles Bard of Springwat.hr lant
week.
Sheridan Joues came out from
Portland Sunday and spent the day
with his parents.
Elder J. D. Norman of Portiai.d was
in this neighborhood Sunday aud
preached to a small audience at the
sot'ool honse Monday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, an
comnauied by their sons, Malcolm and
Josie. came over to the old homn
place Sundav and made a pleaBnnt call
on Mr. aud Mrs W. .1 Hewlett. -
H. S. Gib on bought two cows of
Diok Gihs 'n the other day
W. J. Howlett sold a cow to Roy
Douglas Tuesday.
MO LINO
Gardening is the chief industry at
Mulino at the present writing
Mrs. O. Daniels is quite sick. Dr.
Powell is in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs ErueBt Jones and
Merle Jones Bpent Sunday at Fred
Woodside's.
Mrs.' McDonald has purchased a cow
from James Melson.
There will be exercises at,the school
by the children on arbor day.
Miss Mitchner is boarding with
Mr. Udell.
Frank Manning ha gone to Wash
ington to work.
Mrs. Sophin Wallace and Mrs. Fohl
of Kelso. Wash., spent last week with
Mrs. Fred Woodaide and Mrs. Wallace.
Mrs. Fohl expeots to locate in this
section.
Mrs Daniels as a very severe co'd.
Friends are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Smith at present.
Mr. Erickson's sick cow is able to
walk again
A very interesting game of ball was
played Sunday at the Mulino ground
bouti en Cams and Mulino. Mrs.
Lyous of Lyons spent a tf w days of
list week wicii Mrs Crook.
FOR, SALE Milch enws.
1 Burt McArthur, New Era.
Address
LARSEN
COMPANY
Corner 1 Oth and Main
Streets
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES
CROCKERY
Farm and Kitchen
Hardware
Highest
Cash
'rice Paid
FOR.
Country
Produce
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
John Fosraark et ux to John Fos
mark, a tract of land in Seo. 9 and 10
in T 5 S li 1 E 1000.
John 0 Phillip t ox to John J
Jones uwj of nwj. of Seo 86, T 4 S
R 8 li $500. -
Robert G Hofer to Mary Guilders,
Lot. 11 PiiiHhurst $1500.
Emile Chagnot to Miua Molutyre,
Lot 6 in Blk 21). Oregon Iron & Sieel
Oo's first addit on to Oswevo $l00.
Iua M Noffginger to 8 0 Peck, swj
of r&H of Sec 2) T 2 S K 5 E 1.
John W Loner et ux to F A Ro e
kiaus aud E F (..'airlto', of sw
of Sec 25 T 4 S R 2 L $1.
United States to Norman M Melrose
Lot. 2 anu BwJa of ne of Seo 6 T 7 8
R 8 E.
Norman M Melrose et ux to E S
Oollius and T D Collins, Lot 2 swJi
of oe4 of Seo 6 T 7 S K S K $5.
Charles Dauchy Jr et ux to Clara
Irene Praeger. Lot 12 Blk 89 "B "
OlHCkamas Heights $65
01 Fosmaik et ux t" D Franklin,
sw34 of uf Seo 84 T 6 S R 1 E l.
William Klube et ux to Ferris May
field aud Chester Gratl, se34 of uw,
ewotnn4, nwj of nwjij of Sec 4
T 4 S R 8 E $0300.
Max Klaeteoh, to Herman Klaetech
5 aires in Seo 21. T 3 S R 4 E $M0
Ellifl Seger et vir to A B Craft, 48.B
acres in St c 91 T 1 S K 3 E $200.
II E Stubbs et ux to E M Miller,
Lot 7 Blk 18, Estacada, $(i()0.
F Birkoi ier ot ux to Allied Allen,
Lot 2 Blk 2, and part of Lot 1 Blk 1.
in Beikemier - Add to Milwaukiu
Heights $50.
D N Brldenstiue et ux to Lilly May
cott, Lots 8 and il4-in Blk 9, Estaca
da $450.
O C and Julia Clausen to Conrad
B Sanues, 10 acres in Seo 30 T 8 S R r
E $1.
O 0 and Julia Clausen to John C
flnhruau .40 acres iu Seo 28 T 8 S R 1
E $40.
0 O and Jnila Clausen to Conrad B
Sannes, 8.08 acres in Seo 29 T 8 S R 1
E $600.
C O and Julia Clausen to Ole W
Breg 10.78 aores in Sou 93 T 3 S R 1 E
$1000.
Nicholas Strnbhnr et ux to J S Fish
er et ux, 11 acres iu Sec 7, T 5 S R 1
E also (i'lj acres in tho J M Bacon D
L O $;J250.
Jsaao S Miller et ox to Joseph O
Hostetlei et ux 5 acres iu Sec 6, T 6
S R 1 E $33.
Portland Railway Light & Power
Co to R M Veager et ux, 14 aores in
the T H Forrester D L O $1.
Adam Zinu to Lawrence O Slater
aud .Tohu F Slater, IS. 60 aores iu Seo
5 T 8 S R 1 W a l-o .93 acr, s in Seo 6
T 8 S R I W $3005.
B H Bowman et ux to I W Johnson,
Lot 23 in O aokamas Park, $600.
W W Wright to D J Biggins, Lots
8 Bnd9 in Blk 18 Windsor tWX).
Levi Siehmauti et ux to Samuel S
M'l'er. 1 acies iu Seo 80, T 4 S R 1
E $90).
Lester F Halo et ux to W M Wade,
5 acres in the Currin D L O $1500.
Casper Kerr et al to A O Schmidt et
ux, part of tho Whitcomb DLOtl.
Charles Stonflhouse et ux to Wm H
Holschn et ux Blks 40 and 41, Clacka
mas Heights $3t00
Oregon Water Power Town Site', Co
to Hqwaid N Smith Lot 2 B k 18,
Estacada $57.
Daisy Peters et vir to Josie Courtois
Lot 20, Wiutor Add $1.
Lizzie A Parmer et vir to F Fense,
13 acres iu Seo 23, T 4 8 R 1 E $15(0.
August Rotheiibers et ux to Jnhn
Angus et al 65 acres iu the Jefferson
R Shaw D L C $0825.
Clackamas onunty to S V Allison,
ne)4 of nej of Soo 4T8SR1 W $7.
8 V Allison et ux to II O Coe et ux.
ueW of uwW of vSeo 4, T 8 S R 1 E,
also 8 acres in Sho 4, T 8 S R 1 W aud
11 60 acres ill Soo 8 T 8 S R I W $2500.
W S May et ux to Wm BeMrd ft ux
Lots 1 and 20 in Blk 2, Fain i w Add
to Oregon City, $100.
Marie V Pelkey to Charles W Pel
kev, M of sej of Seo 84, T 6 S R 2 E
$700.
W. L. Mallov et ux to J 11 yuinn et
nx Lots 1, 2, Blk 8, Ely Add to Ore-
gon City, $750.
Final Notice
Iu the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
In the matter of the estate of Jonas
J. Kauffniau. deceased.
Notico is hereby given that the un
dersigned have filed thoir final report
as executors of the above entitl d
estate in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Clackamas county,
and has sot Saturday, April 30th, 1910,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day as the time for the hearing of ob
jections to said final report u any
there are, and for the settlement of Bald
Dated April 1, 1910.
DANIEL KAUFFMAN,
SAMUEL KAUFFMAN,
H. H. DfcJUTZ,
Executors of the estate of Jonas J.
Kauffniau, deceased.
CROSS HAMMOND,
Attorneys for Executors.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Josie Adams, plaintiff
vs. .
Arthur Adams, defendant
To Arthur Adams, the above named
defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you aro hereby requirod to appear and
answer the complaint filed in the
above entitled cause of suit within six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if yon
fail to so appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief in said com
plaint prayed for and demanded, to
wit : For a judgement and decree that
the bands of matrimony now and here
tofore existing between plaintitt and
defendant be forever dissolved, and
that said plaintiff bo divorced from
defendant forever and released from
all the duties aud obligations of said
marriage.
This summons is served upon you
pursuant to an order duly made and n
tered on tlie 29th (lay of March, lHlu,
in the above entitled Court by the
Honorable J. U. Campbell, presid
ing judge of said Court.
F. J. ERA BILL,
Attorney for the plaintiff.
Dure, of first publication April 1st,
1910
Date of last publication. May 18th,
1910.
Bids Wanted
Bids will he received until April
15, 1910, by the undersigned for tlie
excavating for the hasemeut of the
building to be ereited on lot 2, block
6, in this city ; also for the construc
tion of the concrete walls for tairi
basement as per plans at the store of
Burmeisti-r & Andreseu. Bids may be
made for either or both jobs. Right
reserved t" reject any ur all bids
Grejon City, March 80, 1910.
H. C. 8 1'KVENS.
WM. ANDKEBEN.
If
r. C. (0A8DE1IE
Plumbing, Tinning, Heat
ing and Supplies
fori is Guaranteed
WORK DONE AT LIVING PRICES
Figures given on
Gasoline
Pumping
Outfits
It will be to yout advantage to let me
: figure on yout wot k
A COMPLETE LINE OF
ENAMELED WARE
Closing out at Vet y Low Prices
F,
GADKE
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OREGON CITY
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tamed, and the Courier believes that It Is JuBt as important that the farms
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Name of farm
Proprietor
Address
"Fruit Hill."
Editor Courier:
We call our farm Fruit Hill Farm.
We can raise all kinds of berries and
small fruits and vegetables and we
have an apple orchard. We have a
young herd of Jerseys and will run a
dairy next year.
WM. P. ROBERTS.
Dover, Clackamas, Oregon.
"Maple Lawn Farm" 8oundi Good.
Courier. After some consideration
we have named our ranch "Maple
Lawn Farm." We have a place of
100 acres, and engage In diversified
farming. Thlnlk your dea of naming
the farms a capital one, and one that
should be carried out all over the
E. F. BOECKMAN, ,
Sherwood, Or., R. F. D. No. 5.
SCHRADER'S BAKERY
Special Home Made Loaves
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FREH EVERY DAY
Our Bread is delivered all over the country within two miles of
Portland
Boston Bread
ALL KINDS OF PASTRY
Fruit Caks Lady Fingers Macaroons Angel Food Cakes
Cookies, Pies, Etc. Etc.
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