OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDaV AUG. 11, 1911, THE CITY NEWS. TIIKESHEKMEN'S handy acoonnt books, at the Courier office. . , Mrs. Lillian Wink of New Era was the guest of Mrs. Grace, Thursday. Mrs, Oeoelia Grimm, formerly a res ident of Oregon Uity, died at Anrora last week. Work horses for sale, L. E. Gard ner.' Route 8, Oregon Oity. Tele' phone Beaver Crook central Ed BdscIi and Fritz Hogg left Thursday of this week for a week outing and good time at Wilhoit. Work will start next week on remod cling the oonrt house The connty court has appointed Clarence Simons as superintendent of the work. The cost will be from $13,000 to $15,000. Mrs. E. Thomas of Beaver Greek, aged 63, had her left leg broken Mon day by jumping from a buggy when the horse fell. She was taken to the oity hospital, where Dr. Mount set the broken bones. Miss Florence Westover of Seattle is the guest of Mrs. Grace in this city and will remain a few days. - Miss Westover is a sister ot J. H. Westover, who several years aso published the Courier. Mrs. Graoe, on Tuesday, gave a pleasant party in honor of Miss Westover. WANTED Good single farm wagon lWinoh, for light work. 'Address Erik Bjorklund, Box 7-2A, Rt. 6 Oregon City. DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1910 Continued from page 8. Get After That Lafferty. For Oregon's sake start a recall for Congressman Walter Lafferty, and get him back to the nnout bofore he makes the state any more ridiculons. With Accent on the First. A man from a far eastern hainlot Asked how to pronouuoe the Wil lamette. He was told by a joker As they sat in the smoker That it sounded much like the woru dam-it. Delicatessen. L. A. Nobel, 714 Main St.. has just received from Wisoonain 2000 lbs. of new cheese. Cream, Swiss and Llm burger. Fine for lunch. A King: Who Left Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka. of Buffalo. N. Y,, says be always KEEPS AT HOME the King of all Laxatives Dr. King's New Life pills and that they're a blessing to all his family. Cure constipation, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia. Only 35o at Huntley Bros. Co., pre scription druggists, Oregon Oity, Hubbard, Molalla. Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Foley Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 10114 Wolfram St., Ohioago, writes: "I have been great ly troubled during the hot summer mouths with hay fevor and And that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound 1 get great relief." Many otherB who suffer similarly will glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's ex perience. Jones Drug Co. 127.05 4.80 6.60 2.64 2.65 26.50 53.00 51.10 2.63 6.00 1.70 6.48 35.84 57.00 1.80 1.30 .65 6.89 1.56 .60 .63 in 24.00 A Great Deioent. "I can trace my descent from Ho mer," snid Lord Slntey proudly. "Indeed," replied Miss Crease, who didn't seem to be at all impressed. "It la certainly a grent descent." Shopping. First Lndy-Mre. Smith Is too young to go shopping alone. Second Lady What is that? First Lady-She's liable to get excited and buy something. Cuts and bruises may be healed iu about one-third tho time required by the usual treatment by applying uuamDermin'B imminent, it is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to noai viitnout maturation. .Tins lini ment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatio pains. For sale by all good dealers. .. J M . u uruiuary case oi uiarrhoea can, as a ruie, do ourert by a single dose of unaniDeriiiiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. This remedy lias ho superior ior oo wo I complaints. c or BHiu oy an gooa dealers. iiuy it now. JSow Is the time to Duy a oottie or Chamberlain's Oolio. Ohoiera and Diarrhoea Uomedy. It is almost certain.to be needed before the summer is over. This remedy lias no Huporlor. For sale hy all good deal ers. a. won Known ues Moines woman. aner Hunenug miserably for two days irom bowel oomplaint, was oured by uuo uuhb or iiiamnoriniu s Uolio, cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. For sale by all good dualors. Foley's Honey nod Tar Compound is effectve for oonghs and colds in either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harmful drugs. In the yonow paoiiage. Kofuse substitutes. Jones Drug Co. THE S. MACDONALD FISH MARKET NEXT WELLS FARGO EXPRESS OFFICE We wish the public to re alize that our polity Is and will be, to keep In stock ell seasonable fish, etc Ev erything scrupulously clean and protected from taint and Flies FRESHLY CAUCHT CHINOOK SAL MON, HALIBUT AND NEWPORT CRAB FRESH EVERY DAY 3b onJv fisb market in town Isaac Miller SV4 Sec. 36-3-1 W. 228.00 Leandor M. Felts 8.08 acres Sec. 31-3-1W 2.40 M. P. Baldwin & Paul Marnach 301.75 acres in James Daily uut; W. W. Graham 16 acres In James Dally D. L, C Oregon Electric Ry. Co. 10.09 acres In Thomas Bailey D. U C S. O. Miller (Heirs) That por- tion of WV4 of the SE54 Sec. 12, lying E of Pudding River Sec. 12-4-1W Elizabeth Mullan 20-100 acres in Lot Whitcomb D. L. C Casper Kerr-Wm. Shindler & Geo. Hlvely 3.34 acres In Lot Whitcomb D. L. C Dr. Elsie Patton 6 acres in Lot Whitcomb D. L. C Smith St. Clair 7 acres in Hector Campbell D,UC. ... Alice Athey 20 acres in Sec. 20-2-1B 6.00 Eltrles Athey 21 acres in Sec. 20-2-1E 12.30 Chas. G. Irwin 71-100 acres In Sec. 3-2-1E 8.65 Thos. J. Thomas 73.62 acres in Jesse Bullock D. I C. ..... 100.57 N. O. Walden (Trustee) 2.71 acres in Wm. Bland D. I C. Grant Spangenberg 10 acres in Jas. Athey D. L. C M. K. Shipley (Heirs) 2.70 acres in R. C. Crawford D. L. C Claude Hughes 1.57 acres in D. D. Tompkins D. L. C. ... Emille A Arnold 6.79 acres In Geo. Crow D. L. C Evelyn Keasey & C. Black 20 acres in S. H. walker D. L. C E. B. Harrison W of SWU Sec. 4-3-1E 24.00 N. Wait 29 acres Sec, 33-31E 21.32 C. L. Urfer N of N of NEtf' of NE Sec. 29-3-1E. :. 4.86 N. Wait 61 acres In Sec. 33-3-1B 84.18 Wilhelmlna Wait 10 acres In Sec. 33-3-1E 14.95 C. N. Wr.it 27.85 acres in Sec. 34-3-1E 12.42 S. Richmond 20 acres in Sec. 31-3-1E 14.35 Isaac Miller 22.16 acres in Sec. 31-3-1E 6.60 S. Thomas 32.60 acres In Sec. 36-3-1E ". 26.40 E. G. Caufleld Part of A. F. Hedges D. L. C Wm. Kendall 12,600 square feet In Philander Lee D. L. C. Chas. L. & E. W. Bates 25-100 acres In Philander Lee D. L, C Chloa M. De Yoe 70x186 feet in Philander Lee D. L. C... Chloa M. De Yoe 63-100 acres in Philander Lee D. L. C. . . . Roger Newhall 5 acres Sec. 1- 4-1E Molalla Power Co. 77-100 acres Sec. 4-4-lE Ole A. Bolland 220 acres Sec. 9-4-1E 66.00 A. Miley 10 acres Sec. 81-4 IB flan Emily C. Emery N of NEli aec, 34-4-lE 45.75 Jos. Hwaner SE54 of SW14. Sec. 36-4-1E 11.25 Maggie Burton 5 acres In Sec. 16-6-1E 1. Harry Bunting 53.33 acres In Sec. 21-5-1E 28.05 F. J. & J. Joerg WV4 of W14 & SEW of SW!i Sec. 33-5-1E Eastern Inv. Co. NEVA1 of SE M Sec. 12-6-1E Chas. F, Strong 3.24 acres In Alfred Marquam D. L. C Dr. p. A. Reese 20 acres Sec. 18-3-1B 21.00 J. spahr (Heirs) NW& of NW4 & NEK of NWK Sec. 2-5-1E ; 52.35 S. B. Reese 125x100 feet Sec. 33-3-1 B 1.04 F. A. Chapman SV4 of B of NEW of SE4' and SE14 of SE V Sec. 28-5-1E 33.00 F. C. Aldrlch 10 acres in See. 18-3-1B gin O. M. McBrlde 10 acres In Sec. 18-3-1B 8.70 R. Conklin 1.51 acres In See. 12-2-1B 10.S7 O. I. Miller 10 acres Sec. 1- 51B 9 07 Jas. C. Brewer 8.65 acres Sec. 30-4-1B 27a Luby Hargrove 5 acres Sec. 18-3-lu b.ok C. W. Barlow 28.28 acres 8ec. 8-4-1B 902 W. B. Preston 7 acres Sec. 25-1-2E John P. Wrinkle 10 acres See 26-1-2B 4.2ft M. J. uenney 20 acres Seo. 27- 1-2B M. J. Denney K of SW & WW of SEW Sec. 27-1.2K ... J. W. Luther 3 acres Seo. 29. 1-2B H. M. Lambert EW of EU of NEW of SWW Sec. 36-1-2B Geo. W. Johnson NV4 of SU of SEW Sec. 1-2-2E 7ft ok aiox uuoert 10 acres Sec 1. 2-2E Lillian M. Hunter 2 acres 8eo. 2-2-2E E. Stage 5 acres Sec. 2-2-2B W. W, Raymond 16 acres smi. 15-2-2B innn u. u. munger & J. m. Piich . b.dz acres Bee. 22-2-2E 8.00 T. & I & C. C. Hargrove 15 acres Sec. 34-2-2E 10.S8 nances u. Abbey 63 acres Sec. 85-2-2E si Kn Auuie u. HOugKlns 3.03 acres in B. Jennlnirs n. L (1 T. Charman (Heirs) 60-100 acres in Ezra Fisher n. K a. H. C. Wade 34-100 acre in Ezra Fisher D. L. C. ...... M. H. Clark 50-100 acres in Ezra Fisher IX L. C A. N. Muntfey 75-100 acres In Ezra Fisher D. L. C Geo. Ward 35-100 acres in Ex- ra Fisher D. Lw C lenry H. Ohllnger 1.75 acres Oregon City Claim D. E. Pearce & V. C. McNeal 50x100 feet Oregon City Claim David A. Sanderson BOxlOO feet Oregon Cltv f!llm John Uhmauher 28x10ft ft Oregon city Claim Maddax 15-100 acres Ore gon City Claim 1 tt E. M. Howell (Trustee) res in Oregon Cltv niaim Edwin 0. Golden A BAFAB In Iaom Cranfleld D. K p Calvin Eagle 3.7ft nr. Abernothy D. I C. ' . C. Shaw 50-100 acres la Archibald McKlnley D. L. C A. Cilbert (Heirs) 20 ac res in A. P. Smith D. L, C... S. Butzer 7.33 acres, A.. P. Smlll. n I rt W. W. Jones 21.79 acre's Sam-1 62.00 94.27 11.60 16.72 44.00 4.00 6.75 7.13 2.25 15.00 10.80 .96 9.00 8.1S 9.75 8.12 2.44 1.62 14.25 18.28 25.60 12.60 82.25 6.30 ;60 38.00 84.76 6.16 3.74 1.62 10.50 82.65 2.63 6.00 6.00 5.10 10.00 6.04 1.32 1.20 4.56 1.20 4.80 6.50 2.44 1.43 2.44 S.25 4.02 26.00 2.40 54.83 20.91 uel Campbell D. L. C. . . . Belle Brownrigg8 63 acres Jas. McNary D. U C M. E. Worthlngton 55 acres in Jason & Kellogg D, L. C. ... John H. Delano 6.20 acres in Fendel Cason D. L. C John Patterson Eft of SEW Sec. 1-3-2B Gottfried Bluhm 60 acres In Sec. 10-3-2E E. E. Switzer SWW of SWW in Sec. 11-3-2E 12.80 John O. Jones NEW of SEW of Sec. 14-3-2E 11.84 Cbrlstlnie Bluhm 100.67 acres Sec. 10-3-2E 118.40 W. H. Noe 6.45 acres Sec. 16- 3-ZE J. Donovan Lot 1. Sec. 17-3- 2E L. A. Woodard Part of lot 4. Sec. 18-3-2E Hal D. Lindsly 25 acres Sec. 21-3-2E 12.75 Edwin S. Stewert NEW of NEW & W of NEK Sec. 24-3-2B 22.17 Hal D. Lindsly 5 acres In Sec. 28-3-2E Therwn H. Lindsly 28 acres Sec. 28-3-2E Roman Rypczynskl NEW of NEW of Sec. 31-3-2B Roman Rypczynskl 4.40 acres of Sec. 31-3-2E C. E. & C. Stewert lots 4. 5, of Sec. 33-3-2E 23.25 C. E. & C. Stewert west 18.03 acres of lot 6, Sec. 34-3-2E. . . Hexter & May 30-100 acres Wm. Holmes D. L. C Rae Grubbs 50-100 acres Wm. Holmes D. L. C Chas. & S. J. Stewert 13-100 Wm. Holmes D. L. C Jas. A. Kays 38-100 acres Wm. Holmes D. L. C , Charman & Son 50-100 ac res Wm. Holmes D. L. C. ... Augusta S. Brown 10 acres In S. D. Francis D. L. C M. T. Hargrove 30 acres in S. D. Francis D. I C Fred Bluhm 39.79 acres in An drew Hood D. I C Swan Orlen 10 acres in An drew Hood D. L. C. Eric Blazler 96.74 acres in Benj. Mails D. L. C Wm. Beard 13 acres In Robt. Caufleld D. L. C B. Robinson 1 acre In Washington Williams D. L. C. Thos. W. Collier WW of SWW Sec. 6-4-2B Robt. Schubel 80 acres. Sec. 9-4-2E 24.70 Steven Sager (Trustee) WW of SWW Sec. 12-4-2E 26.01 , H. Long SW4 of SEV1 & SEW! of SWW Sec. 15-4-2E.. 14.24 Achille Seghers SW of NW of am or sew Sec. 16-4-2E. . . 2.40 Jas. Bruce SW of SEW of SE W Sec. 16-4-2E 4.80 Catherine R. Long 14.94 acres in Sec. 16-4-2B 2.97 E. Davis 10 acres Sec. 18-4 2-E 2.48 John Glade 0.81 acres Sec. 31-4-2B 29.09 John & Anna Bradbury EW of SWW & SW of SEW of NW W Sec. 31-4-2E 32.52 John B. Jackson 117.82 acres in Frances Jackson D. L. C. 44.40 W. B. Tull & R. Li. Clark Lot 1 & SEW of SWW Of NWW Sec. 11-5-2B 5.76 Ida E. Parent 6.50 acres Sec. 17-5-2E 1.57 Clarence R. MeAyeal NEW of NEW Sec. 35-5-2E 5.50 Chas. It. vosburg SEW of NW See. 36-5-2B 9.96 M. Wells (Heirs) 15 acres in Wm. Engle D. L. C 22.05 Geo. H. Nicholt 318.18 acres Andrew Baty D. L. C 109.78 J. K. Basher NEW of SWW Sec. 1-6-2E 4.70 Frank Hathaway SEW! of NE W & EW of SWK of NEW & NEW, of SE!4 and EW of NWW of SE in Sec. 6-6-2E Otto McFarland SW of SW'A Sec. 10-6-2B 14.10 Carl Anuschat NWW: of NEW & EH of NW & SWK of NWW Sec. 12-6-2E 18.80 Wm. L. Ziegeweid NWWI of NWW Sec. 27-6-2E 4.00 B. F. Barstow (Heirs EW of SWW Sec. 29-6-2E 7.80 Oregon Realty Co. All of NW W of NWK north of Butte Creek Sec. 30-6-2B 1.66 0. W. Eastham EW of WW Sec. 36-6-2E 16.00 C. K. Leltzel WW of SEW Sec. 11-7-2E 8.00 U. K. Leitzel WW of NE4 & EW of NWW Sec. 1 4-7-2 E 9.60 W. M. Murray SEW of SE54 Sec, 18-4-2B 13.28 Gust Anderson 22 acres Sec. S4-2-2E 12.07 G. H. Dauchy 50x60 feet. Park- Place .75 Julius Robertson 6 acres Sec. 16-3-2E 2.49 Clark SW of NEW of SWW Sec. 10-6-2E 2.35 Geo. w. Bonderant 7 acres . Sec. 25-1-2B 3.75 Geo. Robertson 15 acres Sec. 2-5-2E 2.70 W. W. Glbbs 4.64 acres See. 32-1-2E 12.75 Benj. C. Kimberly SW of NW of NEW of SEW; Sec. 25-1-3B 4.50 E. M. Carpenter .70 acres In Sec. 25-1-3B 75 H. C. & M. Harris 5.85 acres In Sec. 25-1-3B 6.75 John Thomas 100 acres Sec. S0-1-SE 108.75 Hobt. Tassell 30x60 feet, Seo. 1- 2-3B Veronica Ridderbusch 2 acres Sec. 1-2-3E J. W. Forrester 3.45 acres Sec, 13-2-3E W. Greenwell 1.33 acres Sec. 20-2-3E C. A. & E. Chase Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Sec. 22-2-3E H. F. Gibson 1 acre Sec. 23- 2- 3E Maggie Davis 124.79 acres Sec 29-30-31-82 T2-3B 40.03 C. A. & & Chase 13.85 acres in A. D. Foster D. L. C. . . . . . 13 fift J. H. Tomiinson 41.44 acres In A. IX Foster D. L. C 11.0K UiacKamas Ab&t. & Trust Co. WW of NEWl & Lot 1 Sec. 16-3-3E 32 Kft J. Barrett Co. & Ntcholal Bros. Lot 7 Sec 16-3-3E 11.37 R, Conner (Heirs) 1.35 acres Sec. 16-3-3B Thos. W. Lane SW of NWU of SWW Sec. 18-3-3E Herman & Freda Koch WW of wvv ft Lots 4, 5, Sec. 20 S SE R. Conner (Heirs) Lots 1. 2. S, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. Sec. 22-3-3E... J. Davis (Heirs) 29.51 acres Sec. S3-3-SB Jas. Dubolae NEWl of NEU See. 36-3-3E W. C. Ward 50x40 feet in Abel Mattoon D. L. C E. L. Walker 6 acres in Abel Mattoon D. L. C O. W. Eastham 60 acres In David Cutting D. L. C R, Conner (Heirs) 22.65 acres 27.50 37.7! 120.12 2.10 42.00 .42 25.76 8.74 21.12 .85 1.28 .85 1.10 45.66 3.83 .50 3.42 51.25 34.50 7.53 11.38 .62 5.50 18.75 In David Cutting D, U C. ... R. Conner (Heirs 38.05 ac res In Anson Wright D. L. C. D. C. Richardson 144.43 acres in Mathew Richardson D. L. C. J. G. Cumins 2 acres Sec. 8-4- u Cj ..(.....(, Jos. Ritter EW of SWW Sec. 16-4-3E C. C. Marlcle NW of SWW' & SWW of SWtt & 1 acre Sec. 30-4-3E 13.50 Hilma C, Olsen 1 acre Sec. 33-4-3E L. C. Hubbard WW of NWW except 1 acre Sec. 2-5-3E ... Jos. A. Englund NEW of NEW except 1.50 acres Sec. 3-5-3B A. P. Hult Timber on SW of NEW: & NW of SEW Sec. 6-6-3E 21.00 C. L. Standinger 23 acres Sec 6-5-3E 3.36 C. u Standinger 7,50 acres Sec. 6-5-3E 1.16 John W. Carlson SEW of NW W Sec. 9-5-3B 6.88 H. Dahlgran NWW of SW!4 Sec. 10-5-3E 6.20 Oregon Swedish Colonization Co. WW of SWW Sec. 11-5-3B Mrs. E. J. Lamb WW of SEW and EW of SWW) Sec. 18-5-3E Ellen Callahan 2 acres Sec. 19-5-3E Anna Burg NWW of NWW Sec. 29-5-3E Inkerman Helmer SW of NE W & SEW of NWK & WW of SEK Sec. 26-7-3B Nancy J. Carnine EW of EW Sec. 30-6-3B 21.84 R. T. Llnney 2.23 acres Sec. 25-1-4E W. F. ft Ina E. Sneer 1.20 ac res Sec. 31-1-4E J. W. Ellsworth NEW of SEW of SWy Sec. 32-1-4E Chas. Zimmerman 40x50 ft. in NW corner of NW of NEW of Sec. 82-1-4E Jennie Jonsrud EW of SEW of SWW Sec. 6-2-4E W. C. Dodson and W. J. Gibson NW of NWW Sec. 12-2-4E. . . . Jas. G. McElroy 25x208 ft. Sec. 13-2-4E 1.20 A. G. Bornsted 43x208 feet Sec. 13-2-4E 1.20 C. W. Casseday SEW of NEW & NE1 of SEW' Sec. 35-2-4E Hugh F. Curin (Heirs) Philip Foster D. L. C. 100x495 feet ft 100x130 feet Sec. 29-30-31-32-36 T2-3-4B John Hinkel Philip Foster TX U C. .130x130 feet ft 105x150 feet Viola Freeman 10 acres Sec. 5-3-4E Beulah F. Rowely 10 acres Sec. 5-3-4E Lee Wills 1.60 acres Sec. 24-3-4B .-; Ellzaboth M. Stewart 4.08 ac res Sec. 29-3-4B 3.74 Jas. Dubois Lots 2-3-4-6 ft 7, Sec. 31-3-4E 35.76 S. C. LeRoy 10 acres Frank lin Pierce D. L. C Estacada State Bank 10 acres Franklin Pierce D. L. C. ... E. Strickland NWW of SWVi Sec. 7-4-4E W. T. Smith 4.26 acres Sec. 10-4-4E Geo. Cunningham SW of NEW ft Lots 4, 6, Sec. 10-4-4E ... L. F. ft S. J. Brown Lots 6. 7. Sec. 10-4-4B Francis M. Baker 4 acres Sec. 18-4-4B F. S. Felter WW of SWW Sec. 23-4-4B 12.60 C. E. Surfus SEWI of NEW Sec. 30-4-4B 4.41 A. McNamara WW of NWW Sec. 31-4-4E 9.45 A. A. HobbB EW Sec. 36-4-4E 25,20 w. j. Leweiien z.ty acres in E. B. Lewellen D. L. C A. E. Lewellen 21.50 acres In E. B. Lewellen D. L. C. ... Jos. Sadowski SW of NWW. Lots 3, 4, Sec. 4-5-4E E. F. DeBord SW of SEW of SEW of SWW ft Lot 7 Sec. 6-5-4E 13.44 Nina Joy NW of NW Sec. 10- 5-4E 12.60 Allen R. Joy SW of NW Sec. 10-5-4E 12.60 Hermit E. Gregg WW of NW W Sec. 20-5-4E 21.00 Melvlna Scott NWW of Sec. 34-5-4E 50.4ft Aiva J. Scott NW of NEW ft SEW of NEW ft NEW, of SE W Sec. 34-5-4E 60.40 J. E. Stauffer EW of.NWW & Lots 1, 2, Sec. 18-6-4E 54.00 Jas. P. Graham WW of SEW & EW of SWW Sec. 6-7-4E. . 10.00 Leopold Klatte SEW of SEW Sec. 9-8-4E 14.00 H. P. Moller SWWI of NWW Sec. 29-1-5E .' 9.00 Frank J. Davenport SW of NE W of SEW, Sec. 30-1-5E 4.50 Frank J. Davenport North 70 acres of WW of NWW Sec. 34-1-5B T. D. Phelps SWW Sec. 4-2-5E T. U Phelps SEW except 6.92 acres Se 6-2-6E Heury F. Conner NWW of SE W ft NEW of SWW Sec. 11- 2-5E 21.39 19.34 14.56 40.00 .35 .30 2.55 .81 13.75 21.00 9.00 8.25 1.60 2.63 .66 9.60 9.00 4.80 .55 29.96 8.90 .36 .55 22.77 50.40 V. B. ft T. A. Tapp 2 acres oft of East end of NW of NW W Sec. 24-2-5E 1.50 J. C. Stanley NWW,' of SW14 Sec. 24-2-6E 7.50 Anna F. Corey SW of NWW Sec. 27-2-5E 12.00 H. E. Noble SWW of SWW Sec. 33-2-6B 8.75 Jos. Paschal SWW of Sec. 84 2-5E ...16.00 Vorenlca Rldderbush WW of NEWl Sec. 2-3-5E 5.00 Alex B. Brooke NEW of NEW Sec. 2-3-5B 2.50 Helen Musay SEW! of NEW Sec. 2-3-5E 2.60 J. B. Strowbrldge EW of NEW ft NW. of NEW Sec. 6-3-5 E 25.00 Austin C. Milliron SW of NE W Sec. 7-3-5E 12.50 Irving J. Bedford NW of NW W Sec. 9-3-6E 10.00 J..L. Robertson NW of NEW ft SWW of NEW Sec. 10-3-5E 14.62 W. J. Dixon SEW of HEVt Sec. 10-3-6E 6.50 Nicolai Bros. Co. NW of SWW ft SWW of SWW Sec. 16-3-5E 25.00 W. G. & Nellie McLaren NW of NEW of Sec. 20-3-5E ..... 11.88 Frances Peshall NEW Sec. 24 3-6E .- 20.00 Wm. H. Patterson NW of SB Wi & SEW of 8KY4, Sec. 26- 3-6B 17.60 Jas. A. C. Talt NWW of SWW ft SW of NWVi ft NWW of NWV4 Sec. 2C-3-5B 20.00 Guy T- Hunt SWW! Sec. 30-3 6E 25.48 Portland Ry L. ft. P. Co. SW of NW Sec. 22-4-6B 38.40 F. E. Reiner NEW of NEW ot NWW Sec. 30-4-5E 2.40 Frank Cole WW of NEW ft SEW of NWK ft NEW of SW W Sec. 14-2-6B 14.40 C. A. King, L. E. Palmer (Trus tee), Citizens Bank of Port land SWWl of SEW ft SE1 of SW14 Sec. 23-2-6B 10.50 L. E. Palmer SEW of SEWi Sec. 23-2-6E 6.00 L. B. Wickersham EW of SW W Sec. 24-2-6E 15.00 C. A. King, L. E. Palmer (Trus tee), Citizens Bank of Port land NEW & NW of NWW ft SEW of NWW ft NWW of SEWi Sec. 26-2-6E 87.00 H. E. Noble WW of SWW Sec. 36-2-6E 18.00 J. C. Ains worth SW of NEW ft Lots 1, 2, Sec. 4-2-7E 48.00 Geo. F. Hart SEW Sec. 14-2-7E 12.00 Frank Woolsey EW of SWW of Sec. 16-2-7E 4.50 L. A. Lewis WW of SWW Sec. 16-2-7E 4.50 Henry Oak SW of SEW Sec. 23-2-7E 3.00 Ezra C. Truman Sec. 24-2-7E SWW Henry Oak NW ft NEW Sec. 26-2-7E 3.00 Geo. Oak NWW Sec. 26-2-7B. . Mary E. Northrup 1 acre Sec. 8-3-7E Emma L. Greene Part of Sec. 9-3-7B 41 L. E. Coffer 4.83 acres Sec. 4- 4-5E 65 H. H. Watkins EW of NEW of NWWI Sec. 21-2-6E 3.25 Pease 20 acres in SWW of SWW! Sec. 26-3-4E 7.00 Molalla Lumber Co. EW of NWW of NEW. Sec. 24-4-3E. . 5.18 O. J. Gregory 20 acres of Sec. 5-2-3E 26.40 W. R. Townsend SW of NEW of Sec. 22-4-4B 25.20 Ethel M. Ham 22.50 awes Sec. 15-2-3E 3.38 A. ft B. Howard 102.8 acres of Sec. 33-2-7E 11.35 Mrs. Minnie Stove 48 acres In Thos. Lee D. L C. Sec. 22- 3-4E 22.5 Wm. S. Turner NWW of SWWl sec. 4-3-5E 6.00 F. H. ft Henriette Tawney 88 acres Sec. 9-3-7B 9.79 E. T. Chaffer 44 acres NWW Sec. 21-5-3E 4.00 Roscoe Brooks SW of NWW Sec. 14-4-4E ' 13.44 Emanuel Krigbaum 42 acres in Sec. 35-3-4B 35.40 Geo. P. Rose 10 acres Sec. 28- 3-4B 4.50 Clara G. Coupland Part of lot 1 Sec. 28-3-4E ' 28.50 F. D. Hopkins 24.15 acres Sec, 35-3-4E 1G.20 W. R. Stakes ft S. E. Wooster WW of SEW of SEW Sec. 36- 3-4B 5.00 H. T. ft M. C. Gibson 11.87 acres Sec. 19-2-4B 7.80 Estacada State Bank 13.10 ac res Sec. 21-3-4E 18.00 J. L. Band NW of NWWi of SWW except 5 acres Sec. 18-3-3E 2.66 6.00 6.00 THE MOST IN VALUE THE BE5T IN QUALITY Third and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon Three Big Suit Values With the Fall season not so very far away, it will pay you well to investigate this early showing of Fall Suits. We are receiving express shipments daily of the most select new season styles. Coats are smartly tailored in medium lengths, with collars , of same cloth, velvet or satin, and otherwise plain or braid trimmed. . Skirts are plain gored or made with small pleats. Everything con sidered, you will find these garments the smartest shown for many seasons. Materials are shown in a; wide vari ety including the popular serge and cheviot suitings, in black, navy and other plain colors; also tweeds in rich brown and gray mixtures. J $15, $19.50 and $25 ' SILK DRESSES NOW AT ONLY $10.00 Astonishing reductions in ' Silk Dresses. Reg. $16 to $25 Dresses at $10. They include a lot bought at half price, and many of bur reg ular stock.. . Shown in this season's choicest models, plain or ; with lace , yokes and daiutily trim'd. Materials are good quality taffeta and messaline in plain colors and dainty patterns. also a few of wool challie. Reg.prices $15 to t25d 1 f ff K Special, . p I VUU SALE SILK PETTIC'TS Extraordinary values iu Pfitticoats of good quality silk taffeta and messa line. They are shown in numerous popnlar plain and cbanjjable colors. Several styles, including plain, cord ed, sectional flounces, while others have accordeon pleated ruffles, under lay with to O i dust ruffle . i p4V7 J -WAIST SPECIAL F ne quality Lawu Waists in many pretty styles. Allover embroidered fronts, others with lace yokes and some in neat tucked effects. Open back or front, with lont; or three- qimrter sleeves. Kxcep- tional waist values at. $1.25 Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach I mfTered Intensely after eatinc and no medioine or treatment 1 tried seemed to do any Rood," writes H. W. Ynun&peters, editor of the Sun, Luke View. Ohio. "The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Rave me surprising re- llpf nun tha awonnn. linr.Ho naanii.H tn go give me a new stomach and perfectly ' ' annii hoalf.h " Pap Bala tv oil irnnrl p.vw ..WM.V... CIV J ,WUU dealers. NEWPORT 9.00 14.44 15.20 6.00 Many Suffering Woman Drags herself Dainfnllr thronsh har aaiiy lasts, suffering Irom backache, neaaaoue, nervousness, loss of appe tite and poor sleep, not knowing her IJls are dne to kidney and bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Pill, sive qoicc renei from pain and mixery and a prompt return to health and strength. No woman who so suffers can afford to overlook Foley Kidney Dill. T T r - THRESHERMEN'S handy aooonnt OlONIrTINO HIE INDUSTRIES JESS ThU U h UUi of a bMutlful M-pat. book, which will ihv ur boy .r jtrl h.v U 10COKD. Dr poUl la tt. Mil TODAT u4 It vUl bo tost ItXg. Thoitaaf Um OAltoff. is to dlfotrr aa xralartM U IMwtxtoa, aa to mtv AU h poopls. It ttm mums IB Afrtcaltare, OlvU Cat lnoorlaf , EUotrteal EafteMrtaf , htMhamleal laftBMrlaf, Mlnlac lactav Mttac PerMtrr, PaMMlioaoo u Art, Otm- rumuj lull TM UM MMM it uouniL biooi laummit OOUMl fervmlU, tof. GOME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAY8 VARICOSE VEINS. HERNIA. ILQ0B POISON Ho MToraopontiono, mwiy earn pwmuMtlj cured la on (remanent. Moot timo-nvmf, niot natural, aioat aafo. aV radical aad peraanent oure. I f ira my word and will (It . mow saeuieai aaiooriuea iaai toi it a tact. I am car. tainly prepared to cure by ei perience and aualpmant, wbiek ".,,l".kIu,, aUMOaa. I hare the bait eonlpaed uedleal office on too Cuaat. lwlll aire SOU to any oharityaf guarantee that orery statement inUinannouncejiiantle trua a inviie you to come to my oOico. 1 will ei plain to ro my ,.. ' . '. ""m nerToua Ajooiuty, 1 loojl Fuiaa, Pllea, Kl.tola, Bladder, Kidney, Proetatlo ami all Men a Ailment and v,,ii huffy. nk. ...- - lion; if neoeaaary a mioruacoplcal and chouiical analraie of M-PHlii.n. . . . . .. . . . . , . . , . , , . . , -", . uiiuo pa.uu4ricai ua oaoterioiogioal coo oitioua Every man ahould take adrantan of this ovnor. auimj to li-aia Ueir trua condition. A armoiunl Cur u vital vou tnnt. A ptrmoiwnt Cm it trifot I u.a WWITEN SUAUWTEE My written ruaranteo meant a ear or r"- i'ararjuw looureoertainaiimeattor reload everr dollar you hare paid. My aerTiceecoat you not hint; unleaa I cure your aricoae Velne, Hernia, Pilea, k iatula, Blood Pol on. oranyailnnntl juaraeteetocni-a. Termaarr reasonable and no more tlian you aio able and illinf to pay fur beneata. -", t. . nir ax. iiad.T.. it a. at. ta 1 p. at. A. O. Smith M. TX ta tba ealr taenaliH la Penlaa4 wae net adrtnut t actHieea . ... aaoletnta. I lasllaa Hi trat taomiiaa. .t am tea emeaallr caMan mj aW natloWrOIIIH I PifileamEbrlich'inaarTtalacwal 600" ( CSM. Of .l1 ,T.r lii.wl lln.H.i.... tr. , ment aiU i, ,U trnml ml mriKH -. Ituanrmxar baiVea (arcrrafullv ,m In f I t.i ub DR. 1. II. SAXITU " 0RIIO IT.. 001. MOOSO YAQLINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes' of all kinas. Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoiug,' Canoe ing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates moonstones, carnelian can be found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of food .at low prices. . Fresh nsn, ciams, craDS ana oystera, with an abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily. Camming Grounds Con venient and Attractive with strict sanitary "regulations LOW ROUND TRIP SEASON TICKETS , from all points in Oregou, Washington and Idaho on sale daily. 3 DAY SATURDAY - MONDAY TICKETS from Southern Pacific points,' Portland to Cottoge Grove: also from all C. & H. stations Albany aegdggu Onr owiestG Saturday and Sunday, and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any S. P. or C & E. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train sched ules, etc. ; also for copy of our illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write to : ' H1. McrlLRRAY General Passenger Agent, ; Portland, Ore Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de- ' licioiis, enticing ami invigor aling beverage, bottled direct from the springs in the cala pooya mountains ' Cal-a-poo-ya MINERAL WATER Drink it to Get Well; Drink . ... . it to Keep Well ,:; A murated siline water, equal to any of the renowned spring wat? ers of Europe and America. Re commended by leading physic ians of the United States for Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, and all forms of Stomach. Skin and Blood diseases. Hund reds of people "given up" by . physicians have been cured of long-st 'tiding aliments by Cala pooya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold by all dealers,' or shipped in cases direct from the springs. Write for prices. CALAPOOYA SALINE The condensed smile of Calapoo ya Water. Stomach, liver, kid ney an 1 blood disorders speedily cured by its use. ' All dealers, or sold direct. HOTEL CALAPOOYA Famous health resort in the Cal pooya Mountains, 12 miles from Cottage Grove,(on Southern Pa cific.) Splendid accommoda tions, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. Information as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. Cottage Grove, Oregon YOUNG MEN 3ST Pabsts Okay Specific Does the work. You all know it by reputation ! : : PRiea$3.oo 1-- ' For sale by i JONES DRUG GOMPANY ' ' (Incorporated) ' Fesli- Goods O U R S P EC 1 A LTY Careful attention and prompt serv ice will be given all Customers We Keep Every thins You Could Desire ; ''- - - From a Grocery Jack & Albright PHONI MAIN 6 911 7th STRUT roiiap, otisoi