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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY , AUGUST 19, 1910 TO Years with Coughs We have had nearly seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con fidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician. No alcohol in this cough medicine. . c. Ayer Co.,LoweiUM. Be well: be strong. You cannot if your bowels are constipated, i lie best laxative is Ayer's Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do as he says, OurMttqvfoai CANBY. Morley Mack and family spent Sun day on the Molalla. Warren Kendal and Blaine White have nearly finished Mr. Souther- land's house. Rollins Porter is visiting his sister at present at long Beach, Washing ton. Dad Rider, Mr. Meeks and Mr. Main- wood had their grain threshed this last week. Grandma Hilton Is very low at this time, she is very feeble. Mrs. Frank May is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Bud Kilton, at present. Mr. Fellows brother wag his guest for a few days. John Burgolne was in Canby trad ing Saturday. Mr. Griffin is painting his barn. Mr. Rape has been putting the roof on George Kaler's barn, the roof was fifty feet square, it took 25,000 shingles to cover it. William Stalkmaker, who lives at present in Portland, was In Canby Saturday. James Smith of Macksburg, presi dent of the Clackamas County Fair, was In Canby on business a short time ago. Sam Wllkerson was in Canby trad ing Saturday. There Is lots of cordwood in Canby to be shipped this fall. George Brown, of New Era, is re modeling his warehouse in Canby. Mr. Porter has a small wood yard on his place. Frank Patch is working in the bar ber shop for Meeks and Baty. William Kendal la still buying Btock for Luckey. for luckey. Life on Panama Canal has had onu frightful drawback mil iaria troublo that lias brought suffer ing aud death to thousands. The goru.s cause chills, fevor and ague, bilioBFiiess, jnaiidioe, lassitude, weak ness and general debility. But Eleo trio Bitters never fail to destroy theui and care - malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cared me of a very severo attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, ofJLuonma, N. 0" and I've had good health ever siuoe. " Core stomach, liver and kidnoy trou bles and prevent typhoid. 60o. Guaranteed by all druggists. ELDORADO. Mr. Richard Schoenborn and family, Mr. Nathaniel Smythe and family, took part lu tlvo clam-bake at New port Sunday. There was used for the clam-bake 700 pounds of clams, 1000 salmon, 3 sacks potatoes, sacks crabs, 10 rolls butter, 15 pounds salt, 8000 people were present. Otto Strclter Is hauldlng straw. Threshing is about completed in this neighborhood with only one half ylold. Mr. Al. Jones and family, their daughter and family, Intend going to Newport this week. CLACKAMAS. The Sunday schools of the two churches held a very successful picnic last Wednesday. Mrs. A. Mather and son are spend lng their summer vacation with Mrs Sheritt of Sampson. Fred Patterson is working on the beautiful new house to be erected on the Brodle farm. The first story is to be built of cobble stones. Carpenters are busy on Mrs. M. Thompson's new bungalow. Mr. Isaac Smith is also putting up a fine new residence. R. B. Holcomb has just installed a water plant, consisting of a gasoline engine and alrpressure tank. Several other men are making plans for one in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Berton Frank, of Port land, and George Marley and daugh ter, of Oregon City, were guests of A. O. Hayward, Sunday. W. W. Smith last week purchased a very tine team of horses. Mr. and Mrs. Latham have gone to bnerman for a couple of months. Disagreeable at Home Lots of men and women who nre agreeable with others, gt "oranky at Home. It's not disposition, it's the liver, ir yon find in vonrself t int. vnn reel cross around the liouso, little Miings worrv von. Inst hnv n. hnrHn of Ballard's Herbine and put your uver in snape. Yon and everybody around yon will fool hette for it. Price 60 cent ner bottle. Snid hr Jones Drug Co. Portland Railway, Light ana Power Company o. w. P. DIVISION T1MH TABLB Between PortUitd and. Oregon City Leave Arrive Leave Arrive o c o o - . 2 2 S 2 If 8 I I Mr ! 4.00 5.27 6.40 5.40 6.45 6.46 6.30 7.22 7.80 6.20 6.26 7.20 7.00 7.52 8.00 6.50 6.67 7.50 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.52 lOdDtt 9.00 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.52 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.Q0 11.00 11.07 11.59 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.52 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 I. 30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2 52 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3 52 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.52 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00 4.30 5.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30 6.00 6.62 6.00 5.00 5.07 6.00 6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 6.37 6.30 6.00 6.52 7.00 6.00 6.07 7.00 6.30 7.22 7.30 6.30 6.37 7.30 7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 8.56 8:00 8.07 9.00 8.30 9.22 9.25 StlO 8.37 9.30 9.00 9.62 9.55 XJ3 9.07 10.00 9.30 10.22 10.26 9.33 9.37 10.30 10.00 10 52 10.65 10.03 10.0T 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.25 10.33 10.37 11.30 tl.00 11.62 11.65 11.03 11.07 11.69 II. 30 1 12.22 1 12.25 11.33 11.37 I . . . . 2.00 1 12.46 I 12.50 I 11.65 11.671 1 12.60 M2.55 HUBBARD D. E. Huckleberry and Earl Ballv returned from Portland for a few days visit, the latter part of this week. Mr. Huckleberry expects to go to finnso- oerry, Oregon. The little drops of Oregon rain nt last got Its wonderful svmnnthv aroused, and condescends to- rHvo i .. D " ' rniDuara a light Bprinkle Monday morning and evening. We wish it mignt exhibit more of its ahilltiPH. Misses Zeal and Lural Jordan, loft inesuay on the early morning train for a week's visit in Portland. Mr. It. B. Conover. the eilltnr nf The Beaver State News, left on the Monday morning train for an extend- en visit among his relatives In the East. His daughter of Salem will ac company nun ns far as New York. Ail wisning the new method of music, apply to Melvin Vk Wallace Mrs. Sarah Hinkln. Anil fJllliirhlot. Lona, also Miss Zella Coldrln, of Port- mim, are visiting relatives of this place. Mrs. Watters, of Cottage Grove, formerly Dora Baum, is visiting old friends of this place. Mr. Knight will buy evergreen blackberries from all who wish to sell. He has made several shipments, and expects to make many more. We are glad to note the Improve ment going on lu Hubbard. May the good work continue. Mrs. Walker, and son, of Amity, are guests at the A. Jordan homo this week. The Wallace Bros, are now plaster ing the Pete Lauer residence Mrs. Iaacson, is visiting this city Struck a Rich Mine S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala . says he strnck a porfect mine of health in Dr. King's New Life Pills for they cured him of liver and kid ney trouble after 12 years of suffering;, ihey are tho best pills on earth for constipation, malaria, liaailnuhe, dys popsia, debility. 25o at all drug stores. To Milwaukifa only. Trains for Falrview, Troutilale, Gresham. Boring, Eagle Creek, Esta cada and Cazadero and intermediate points. 11 :05 for Cazadero. 12 :05 for Ur.iHlmm. 2 Oj for Circsham. 7:15. i8:02. 9:05. il0:05. 1:05. 8:06. x4:05. 6:06. 16:05. 7:05. 8:06. 11:36. - For Gresham. z Gresham, Falrview and Troutdale. NOTE: Cars leave East Water and Morrison streets 6 minutea later than chadtrUd from First and Alder flta STAFFORD. Hustling to finish up the harvest and threshing before rain comes, is the order of the day now, and we live a strenuous life these times in doors and out, and after that conies hop-picking, ami we are going to pick enough to buy the baby a dress, and pay for tho one she wore out. Hops are looking first rate, biit Geb hardt's yard carrys the broom as far as we have seou. Early potatoes are ripe, and a fair yield, and late ones are coming on nicely whore they ure cultivated of ten, and thoroughly. Mrs. Wntkins and husband, Dr. Wat kins, have arrived from San Diego, California. They came up to erent a stone to the memory of her father and mother. She was Minnie Moses daughter of E. A. Moses and wife Her father ami mother died, one in January and one In November of 1903 Mr. Shanber, who lived on a part of the old Jim Atty place, on tho road to Wlllamniette, and was taken to the asylum at Salem on the (!th was re ported as not being so well lind some of the family were going up to see him last Monday. We have not heard how they found the poor old man George Sawtell purchased a horse from C. W. Cassedy. Our road supervisor, G. R. Woodle, has a crew of men hauling plank for the roads. . Granulated Sore Eyes Cured "For twenty years I suffered from a had case ot granulated eoro eyep, says Martin Boyd of Henrietta. Ky. "In February, 1003, a gentlomnn asted me to try Chamberlain's Salve. 1 bought one box and used about two thirds of it and my eves have not given nio any trouhls since." TIiuh salve is for eno by Jones Dmg Co. EAGLE CREEK. The Germans of George came down with their threshing machine last week, and have been busily engaged in threshing out the grain; but at present the machine Is standing idle as some of the farmers are not quite ready for them. Claud Woodle made a brief busi ness trip to Portland last Tuesday. Arnold Bingham was a Portland visitor last week. Charles Murphy and Ray Woodle made a business visit to Portland last. Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Douglass spent last Thursday with Mrs. Howlett. Mrs. Wesley Douglass, Mrs. Bertha Douglass and children, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James DeShazer and family of Flrwood, Sunday. Mrs. Wesley has a new granddaughter out there, and so they went out t0 make her a call. through the united efforts of the mill force and the citizens of town tha. the fire was finally gotten under con trol and the mill was saved. On Sunday, last, the Canby Canals underwent another defeat on the dia mond in their baseball game; how ever, the boys are not discouraged and doubtless they feel better squali liod to meet their opponents in the future. Tuesday Mr. Cris Craft weighed his were greatly Impressed by the magni tude of the services. A. L. Allen has taken the contract to repair and paint the Evergreen school house Mrs. Jessie Courtright sold 25 acres of her farm recently to Portland par ties. A horse belonging to Geo. C. Arm strong fell and broke its neck last week. Mr. McMindes has sold his ranch fine mare colt, which Is only two of over 200 acres for nine thousand years and two months of age, and to dollars. his satisfaction, the animal tipped the Mr. J. Iwortz has about completed scales at 1182 pounds. How Is that Mr. J. Swartz has about completed for a two year old? She is certainly a fine roomy barn a beauty in form and movement as Mrs. Osburg and Mrs. Reibhoff are well as in size. on the sick list. Mr. Milton Hosford was laid to rest I It is rumored that some of our Red on Sunday, August 7th, having died land people will ride in an automobile In Portland, on the 3rd of the month. , In the near future. He had gone to the City on business and had started to' cross from the East Side to the West on foot and had barely gotten across the Morrison street bridge, when he fell unconsci- Stajfgers Skeptics CANBY. William Kendall and William Vaughan have gone to Vancouver, B. C, to attend the horse races. Mr. Vaughan having taken a race horse with him. They have been heard from and excellent results are reported. S. E. Brune, who recently bought the W. W. Abbott through the Canby Realty Co., has loaded his car and will arrive here by Saturday He LOGAN. That a olean, nice, fragrant com Donuci like Buckleu's Arnica Salve ous and was taken to the St. Vincent , will instantly relieve a bad barn, cut, hospital, where he died after recov- scild, wonnd or piles, staggers skep ering consciousness before the day.tios Bat great cores prove it's a closed. Mr. Hosford was over eighty-, wonderful healer of the worst sores, live years of age and had been ailing ulnars. boilB, felons, eczema, skin for more than a year. He spent much 1 erui tions, as also chapped hands. of his life in Canby and was at one 1 grains aud corns. Try it. 25o at all time engaged In a thriving mercantile ! drng storeB. business here, but since his wife's death, about two years ago, he has been quite feeble, and death came as a relief. He was a member of the M. E. church here and had been very active during his life in church work He was a veteran of the Civil War and the G. A. R. Post of Portland, of which he was a member, took charge of the remains and laid them in the cemetery there beside his faithfu wife who had gone beofre him. Gordon's pony ran away with their delivery wagon again Wednesday. Edelbert Gordon was driving, when the seat slipped partly off of the wagon, scaring the horse and he could not be controlled by his driver, who fell off the wagon, but received no serious injury. The following apeared In the Sun day Oregonian of August 14: L. Vincent is proprietor of a store at Brooks, Oregon. F. P. Wilson and wife are living in their home again. Miss Helen Sprague is here from Corvallis visiting friends. Miron Babler has gone to Wash ington to work a few months. There is rumors of a wedding In the near future. Mr. Penwell has moved on the place he purchased from L. Vincent. The hum of the thresher Is heard every day and grain ia turning out well considering the season. Samuel Rowon has returned to his homestead across the mountains after a short visit in Logan. street, curb shall be of wood set vei tically to sub-grade of street. Cross walks shall be' of wood 4 feet wide and not less than 3 Inches thick and all the said improvement shall be made according to the plans and specifications as above stated and ap proved hereby. The Improvement shall be classed as macadam and shall be maintained by Oregon City for the full period of 10 years from date of the acceptance thereof by the City Council. The City Recorder is hereby direct ed, to cause this notice and resolution to be published as required by the City Charter of Oregon City. The foregoing resolution was adopt ed by the Council of Oregon City, the 16th day of August, 1910. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Summer Vacation NEARING END You can still buy two pairs Shoes for the price of one at the CLEARANCE SALE Oregon City Shoe Store REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. e John Ripple to Wesley Carter, lots 2, 3, 16, 17, 18, in block 17, Milwaukle Park; $1500. Gladstone Real Estate association to W,. A. Hinton et ux., lots 13 and 14, in block 53, Gladstone; $400. J. H. Tomlinson to C. B. Shubert, 41.44 acres in Ambrose D. Foster don ation land claim; $2500. Sidney Smith to Roy Smith, 15 acres in section 10, township 4 south, The Hoover Digger In.dispens.ble to the Up-to-Date Potato Grower SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONEY Does the work of many men and does it better. Digs clean, gets them all and de deposits them on top of the row. Does not batk or cut the potatoes, which is a com mon complaint with other diggers, imitations every one of them and poor ones at that. Its vine separator is the envy of all would-be rivals and the satisfaction of all Hoover owners. It does its work in a thorough manner, cleanly separating the vines from the potatoes. The Hoover is light draft and under ordinary conditions can be handled with two horses. The use of the Hoover Digger means dollars in the pocket of the user. The HOOVER. PICKER DIGGER. The machine that, not only digs the potatoes but deposits them in a crate or basket placed on a side stand attached to the Digger, thus saving the expense of picking up. This machine will do very satisfactory work under favorable conditions and is worthy of your careful consideration. INVESTIGATE THESE MACHINES TODAY FOOD FOR A YEAR Meat.. , 3001b. Milk .-...240qti. Butter 100 lbs. Eggs 27 do. Vegetables.. 500 lbs. This represents a fair ra tion for a man for a year. But some people eat and eat and grow thinner. This means a defective digestion and unsuitable food. A large size bottle of Scott's Emulsion equals in nourishing proper ties ten pounds of meat Your physician can tell you how it does it FOR BALE BY ALL DRDGQIST8 8ontt ICo.. name of papor and this ad, for oaf beiuitilul Blt.::a Bunk and Child's Sketoh-Book. Each bunk ountulns a Oood Luok Penny. SCOTT At EOWNE,' 409 Pearl St. New York Emmons & Emmons ATTORNEYS At Law Removed to Suite 909-13 Board of Trade Building; Fourth and Oak Sts. Phones, Home A! 478 Ore. Main 473 PORTLAND, ORE. 9. B DIMICK w. a. dimic DIMICK & DIMICK Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Mortgages Foreclosed. Abstract? Furnished. Money Loaned on Real and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg Oregon City J. J. Hirshheimer ATTORNEY AT LAW Patent and Pension Attorney. Pension and Claims against the U. S. a specialty. Phones: Office, Main 78.15; Residence, Main 3453 Rooms 20-21 Labbe Building 227) Washington St. Poitland M5CALLS MAGAZINE IMPLEMENTS VEHICLES Agents Everywhere PORTLAND, OREGON Spokane, Wn. Boise, Idaho Salem, Ore. If Interested, Mail us this Coupon Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co,, Portland, Oregon I want to know more about your Hoover Potato Digger Na in Address From Sickness to "Excellent Health" So says Mrs. Clms. Lyon, Peoria, 111.: 'I found in your Foley Kid ney Pills a prompt and sptWv enro for bnokaoho and kidnoy trouble which bothered uie for ninny month Iain now on joying excellent health which 1 owo to Foley Kidut'y Pills " Jones Drug Co DOVER. Levi Morrison and daughter, TSessle, of Everett, Washington, are visiting tho former's brother, A. J. Morri son. A. Updograve, who Is employed In tt logging camp In Washington, Js home for a visit with his family. A. Miller has his well completed and also has his lino bungalow nearlv completed. Dover school will teach the ninth grade this year. Miss Grace Wolf Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Brown, at Boring. Wm. P. Koherts. who has been sick for some time, is rapidly Improving. comes from Grants Pass, Ore. W. W. Hansen, of Portland, bought tho Canby Really Co., tho Nelson eese Farm about a mile and a nail est from town, and he Intends to move on U Willi lils tanilly anout me ist of the year. Mr. Hansen is a successful farmer and ((Hints on muli ng many Improvements on the prop- ly he has just bought. Mr. .1. L. Combs of tho Canby Realty Co. was at Portland Monday on busi ness and while be was gone a tramp nine to his bouse for a drink and iled Mr. Combs' coat banging in a nil near the well to which he, the ramp, lieippo niinsolt, nut was no ted by Mainline, Mr. Climbs little aughter, who watched him and his pall (who was located on the R. R. nek near the bouse) go through the lokets. The little girl started Im mediately up town, not knowing; that er father bad gone to tho City, but mllng he was not there, she told no one, but Immediately went to where lie tramps were and seeing her fath er's coat demanded the hoboes to give it up which they did without a murmur. I Miss Anna Dick, n niece of J. S.! Dick, Is here from Seattle, taking aj much needed rest uinl enjoying the I visit with her relatives. Miss Dick Is a stenographer and has been en gaged by a tlrni In Portland, and af ter a few days' visit here she Intends SHUBEL. About one-half of the threshing is done, so far wheat went from 15 to 2(1 bushels per acre, oats 20 to 40. Fred Kanirath's oldest son was Se verely injured, by being kicked by a horse. A physician was called, and had him moved to Oregon City, where he sewed up the wound on his leg the next day. R. Ciintlier, bis father, and a few others, will go to' the mountains next week for berries and bear. (May be). Miss lteulah Hornshuh, a twin daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Horn shuh, was taken to the hospital in Portland last Saturday, was operated on for appendicitis, and Is getting along nicely. tUuhni Bros, threshed some of the grain, and D. K. Moehnke threshed some, one joh was left because, well just because, will tell later. Fanners are busy plowing and disc ing their stubble ground. Miss bydia Hornshuh went to Port land Tuesday, to meet two girl friends from Salem, they will return and visit wiih Miss Hornshuh for three or four weeks. Miss Gertrude Schubel Came home from Portland for a few days last week. The Lailest Man In the World to consider her vacation ended and j would not be contented to be kept in will return to her office work in, the house nd doing nothing by rheu Portland. J mutism. Neither are yon, who are C. N. Walt and family will leave ; always hnsr and active. Then don't here Friday a. in. for Newport, where! neglect tlm first twing ' of an a"be or they will spend ten days or two weeks! I'ain that yon might think is just a at llshlng, hunting and bathing. j "crick." Rub well with Uallard's lane Ann Hilton passed away Mon-!Snoiv Liniment and no matter what day of this week. Mrs. Hilton was tbe tremble is. it will disappear at born In Kngland almost S3 years ago, ,,,u,- Sol,i ''V Jones Drug Co. came to tins country when twelve years of ag, rled to Kills the Civil War and In ISIS, was mar Milton, who served in and was killed, leaving CLEAR CREEK. It looks ns though Oregon Is doing Mr. Friederichs is getting the new' range 4 east; $400. house well under way. I F. A. Knapp and S. P. Mackey to Thomas Eaden is preparing to build Ortley Plimpton, a tract st land in a house on his farm. Baby Morphine Fiends Arc- made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium aud narcotics. McGee's Baby Klixer contains no injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A sure and safo core for disordered stomachs, bowels and fretfuluess splendid for teotning infants. tier with three small children. Shei il-- nil rl..ln came to Oregon in 1SSS, where she. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cromers' voting has resided up to the date of her' child is very sick. death. Two sons and many friends: Most of the srnln will lio throsho.i out of the shock by the end of the week if the weather holds good. Most crops are falling some short of ex pectations. Mr. Geo. Armstrong and W. H. Ponney attended the funeral services of the late H. W. Scott Sunday, aud are left to mourn her loss. She- was hurried In the Zlon cemetery, Tues day, August 10. On Tuesday of this week, there was quite an excitement tn the neighbor hood of the Kilmer & Kenzei Saw Mill as the forest caught tire and only Resolution and notice for the impro vement of a portion of Center Street, Oregon City, Oregon. Whereas, pursuant to an order of ihe City Council of Oregon City, Ore gon, heretofore made, the City En gineer of said City has submitted his report and filed In the office of the Recorder for said City, plans, specifi cations, for au appropriate improve ment of Center street, said City, from tbe Northerly line of Eleventh street Northerly to the North line of the first alley parallel with Eleventh street, a distance ef 142 feet, and estimates of the work to be done thereon and the cost thereof, and Whereas, said plans, specifications and estimates are satisfactory to the City Council of said Oregon City, therefore, The said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby approved, and be It Resolved, that it is tbe purpose and intention of the said City Council of Oregon City to make the said improve ment, it being described as follows: The street between said points shall be brought to sub-grade the full width thereof. On the road bed macadam shall he placed not less than 6 Inches at the curb and not less than 9 inches at the center of said street and wnen completed, the said road-bed shall be brought to grade specified In ordin ance read first time at meeting of i said City Council on, August 10, 1910. Said street shall be properly pro vided with all drains, catch basins and gutters necessary to properly drain said street, sidewalks shall be made of wood, shall be six feet wide -and laid to the property line, curbs shall be placed on each side of the street! aud 20 feet from the center of the the George Willa donation land claim $1950. Jennie Trimble et vir. to Felix A Dillon, lot 3, block 15, County addition to Oregon City; $1500, Frank E. Andrews et ux. to John T. Myers, lots 13 and 14, in block 17, in South Oregon City No. 1; $200. E. M. Howell et ux. to Bertha A Searle, a tract of land in Buena Vista $375. Laura Baars et vlr. to Ralf E. Sher rick et ux 30 acres in section 11, township 3 south, range 2 east; $2500 Oscar W. Elliott et ux. to Ralph Ackley, 10 acres in the Hezekiah Johnson donation land claim; $1. William Byers et ux. to J. H. Back- ley, 7.98 acres in J. P. Eagon donation land claim; $1 J. H. Beckley et ux. to F. S. Fields, 7.98 acres In the J. P. Eagon donation land claim; $1 William E. Welch to Vera Lang, a tract of land In Deer Park; $15 Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., to Honora L E. Murphy, lots 3 and 4, in section 4. township 3 south, range 7 east; $1. John R. Newton et ux. to Charles F. Romie and J. L. Combs, a tract of land in the Philander Lee donation land claim; $1000. Peter Conklin et ux. to W. R. Reld, 80 acres in the Garrett Palniateer donation land claim; $10. William Shindler, et ux. to Mrs. A. L. Reed, lots 2 and 3, in block 1, in Leo, in the William Meeks donation land claim; $500. The Zlon Cemetery association to Mary Seheer, lot 25, block 4, Zion cemetery; $16. John Moore et ux. to Matthew Jami son, lots 6, 7 and 8, in block 9, Bol ton; $425. Matthew Jamison to John Crawford, lots 6, 7 and 8. in block 9, Bolton; $400. H. E. Cross Wm. Hammond Cross & Hammond Attorneys at Law Removed to Rooms 12 aud 13 Masonic Temple Probate Practice, Abstracts, Real Estate Loans, Insurance. Ladies! ave 0Dey and Keep ia Style by Reading McCall's Magazine and Usinj McCall Patterns McCall's Maiaiiaewlll lieln you dross styl ishly al n modorme exuenso by kocpini; you posted ou tlio l:Ui'st fashions In clothes and hats. 60 New Fashion Muslims ia eaili issue. Also valuable information on ll homo and per sonal matters. Only 60c a year, Including a freo pattern. Sub scribe today or send lor freo sample copy. McCtll Patterni will enable you to mnke In your own homo, wlthyourown liiinds.cloihiiiRfnr yoursclf.and children which will be perlect in stylo and (it. Price none lilfhcr than 15 cents. 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Brownell ATT'Y AT LAW OREGON CITY. OREGON SANDY STAGE & LIVERY LEAVES Sandy lor Boring at 6:30 a. rt . atd 2:30 p. m. Boring for Sandy at 8:35 a. m. aud 4:16 p. m. SUNDAY SCHKDULK - Leave Sandy for Boring at 8.1)0 a. u and 2:30 p. m. leave Boring for Sandy at 10:35 a. m. and 4:4' r. m. At Sandy makes con nectioi with Salmon Mail Stage. SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE EMMETT DONAHOE. Proprietor Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC .KWA.C OF IMITATION. TMI .INUINI PMPADtO OMIT IT Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. T. LOUIS, MO. Jones Drug Company Mrs. Virgil Clark ot Portland, in structor in vocil mosic, will be at the liorne of Miss Mjrtle Cress. 303 Blnfl street, every Wednesday. Mrs. Clark roniea highly reoommended and al reHrlj ha a large class.