Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 05, 1897, Image 8

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RE1L ESTATE TKAMSKER.H.
1 rnrnlMhed ETery WVtk by lh (Urka
' mas Abstract & Tru. Toniiiany.
1 U J Eilmiston to Eraetus Wand,
deed to 8 acres in La ton ret i D L
C 72 1 3 a, r 2 e; alo outlet to
brook in moat n e corner of above
UactFeb 20, '97 H00
U S to John Mum, ne aec 2 1 3 a,
r 5 e, June 21, '97 Pat
A S Kraeft to H C Teitiniter, 6 73
acres in DL C No. 68, eec 28 t 2
, r 2 e
Ole Johnson to Maria Johnson,
200
l ot sec 32 ane ne1 of of
ec 31 1 3 s, r 5 e, Pec 21, 93. . .
1000
F N Sumner to Olto A Andre Nel
son, 15 aorta in Xoah Lambert
I) LC sec 39, t 2 a, r 1 e, Feb 6,
H7
H150
Kolwrt Thonipfoii to Mary Robbina
ti of swC and 20 acres off the
touth end of w, of nw.l4 of sec
34, t5s, rle, Apiil 10, '94.
1500
Lee Herman to Lewi V. Tice, lot
1, blk 2 Lee's addition to Canby,
Apri 2, 94
60
Pan D Evans to Klix.i M Evans, 95
acres in Mo? ier D L C Feb 24, '97
love, affection and . . 5
"Esther D Wagoner to Geo V Lee,
lot 6, blk3,Canemah.Feb24. '97 1
IUvid Fancher to Sarah J. Fancher
lot 6, blk 22, Falls View addition
to Oregon City, Beb 24, '97 800
Cotleib Teschner to Katherine
Teschner, sw.Jof nw.V4' of eec 14
and se.l4 of ne,1 of sec 15, 1 4 s, r
e 3, July 11, '95 1200
Katherine Teschner to Hiram Fel
lows, swl4 of nw4 of sec 14 and
se4 of nel4 of sec 15, t 4 s, r 3
e, Feb 27, '97 600
D 11 Hunter to Thoa Charrnan A
Son, one-half acre in Mt View
addition to Oregon City, Feb 26,
1897
JnoH Walker to Thos Charrnan,
lt0 acres in 1 2 s, r 2 e, Feb 23,
1897
300
THE CLACKAMAS
ABSTRACT &
TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy
right to the Thome system of abstract
indexes, for Clackamas county, and have
the only complete set of abstracts in the
county, can furnish information as to
title to land at once, cn application
Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts
etc. Office over Bank of Oreitoo City
Call and investigate. Address box 377,
Oregon City Oregon.
Oregon City Market Report.
(Corrected weekly.;
Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 73 cents
per bushel.
Floor Portland, $4.70; Howard's
Best, $4.90 ; Fisher's Best, $4 70 ; Dayton,
$4 90: Pendleton, $5.10
Oats in eks, white, 40 eenta per
bushel, gray, 40.
Millstuffs Bran, $15.50 per ton;
shorts, $17.00 per ton.
Potatoes 60 to 65 centa per sack.
Eggs, 10 centa per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 30 to 40 centa per roll.
Onions, $1 50 to $2 00 per pack.
Green apples, 90c to $1 per box.
, Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5
jcents j 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 6c.
prunes, 5 to 7 cents; plums, 4c.
Bacon Hams, 10 to 12), cents; sides,
7; shoulders, 8 to 10; lard, 8 to 10.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef,
live, 2 to 3 cents; bogs, live 4 cents;
hogs dressed, 4 to 5,' a cents; sl eep, $2.00
to $3 00 per head;veal,dressed,5 to 6 cts.
! Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50;
iold $3.00, turkeys, alive, 8 centa per
pound.
' Deafness Cannot be Cured
Vjy local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the ear.
There ia only one way to cure deafness,
fend that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing,and when it is entirely
closed deafness is the result, and unless
the inflmation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
Cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflimed condi
tion of the mucous surfaces.
1 We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
" V. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
' Sold by druggists, 75c.
i Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Oue Dime
Will get three numbers of The Practi
cal Dairyman and Agriculturist and also
three numbers of The Fancier's Review
both excellent journals in their respective
fieles. Each is 50 cents a year, but if
you will Bend us 50 cents before April 1,
we will send both papers to you for one
year. Think of it I Two papers for the
price of one I Stamps taken. If you
will send as one dollar, we will send
these two papers, and two books. "Dairy
ing for Profit" and "500 Questions and
Answers on Poultry." .
Address, Tub Pbatical Dairyman,
Chatham, N. Y.
Vick's Floral Unlde-1897.
, For nearly half a century this Cata
logue of Flower and Vegetable Seeds,
Plants, Bulbs, Roses, Grains, Potatoes,
etc., has come as regulary as spring
time Here it is again to remind us
thai it's time to tliini aoout our gardens.
This iaxue contains half a doaen full
imire "alt 'one illustrations of Koe,
Axters, Hold flowers, Carnations and
Tuiiiittoe
It seems full of the necessary Inform
atioa for either amateur or professional.
Semi 15 cent to James Vick's Sons,
Rochester, N. Y., for a packet of either
Vick's Branchinn Anter, New Japan
Morning Glory or extra choice l'ansy
and a copy of Vick's Floral Guide. If
you Nte wheie you aw this notice you
will receive a package of flower seeds
free.
Our Miinillng at Home.
"Four out of every five bottles of med
icine sold in the lat five yeaia are S. B.
iriKhls The S. B. Headache and Liver
Cuie I use myself us a geneial physic.
If you are si k and want to got well, the
quickest, cheat's! anl safest method is
to buy the 8. R. remedies and use as di
rected. C. 1'. Balch, druggist, Dufur,
Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley.
In.ilgestiou Cured.
Depressing times depress the mind;
the digestion is disturbed. Two or three
do-es of the S. B. Headache and Liver
Cure will restore your health to a nor
mal condition. 50 cents per bottle.
For sale by C. O. Huntley, druggist.
Lock it art, TexAs, Oct. 15, 1889.
Messrs. Paris Medicine Co.,
Paris, Tenn.
Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possi
ble 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
and will not have anv other. In our
experience of over 20 yerrs In the drug
business, we have never sold any medi
cine which gives such universal satis-
facsion. Yours respectfully,
J. S. Buowni & Co.
For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist
Nan's uover Koot win punly your
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear
as a bell. 25c., 50c., a t a dollar. For
sale by Geo. A . Harding.
Legal Notices.
Administratrix's Neilre, j
VTOTICE It HEREdY GIVEN THAT THK
XI uuilen .nJ dm bug appointed by the
I'.u.itjr court ot imckamt CjuoI', admltus-
tratrxui tuewute of ciiarlea 1, rlitsur. de
ceived Ail per.ou. harmg malms attain.! lue
e.ute "f ald decedent re hereby not. fled (o
pros, nt ire 4111 imy Yerlotd accord n to law
for p.,y neot t tn underpinned al Dama-oue,
1: a kam. Couulr, O . u, or at the offiie ol
uronei a campjMH, Oreon t-Uy, Oregon,
.ln qui mmitn. itvm in Ua:e of tm- doikm.
bru iry 0, ls7. FLORA riLLSTEK.
Ban w.s ill & Camp: ill, Admini-trat If.
Attorney, tor aJmlul tratrlx. 1-3.3-3.
Notice.
XTOTICB li HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
IX aud:rUna 1111 bs-a annotated admlnie-
U.iWri.1 tue estate 01 Herman A'UU-t Monr
maim, decvateU, ejr t .e County Court of tne
B.ate 01 U'.gou, (or the Cjui.it ol C.ackamat.
All pert in. k urine b in aa-musl tue mi 1 e-tite
are t-er by uutHe 1 to preatnt the itnu d r p .y
pieul 10 me proporlf renOt'd with youcuers at
Wilaonvn.e, Oregon, wuh.u tlx moutas from
u.ls 4at r tnar wi.l bo ;orrr b irraU.
laWU tun it 1 day of hebruiry, 1M7.
JOHN f. MLltlK 4ANN,
Adm D strntiro tun tttataof Hrmn Aunutt
Muarmmin, djcel-.l. 2-12,3-12
Notice.
JOTICE 13 HEkEBV GIVEN THAT THE
00 Icrsiued ua be n br tueCouuiT Court
01 tue Biaiv of (re d. lor tua Couutr of C.ack-iua-,
aiipoiuk-U auinin.itr.itor 01 Itie tit ae of
AiDi.ro e S. L4iou. icccaxil. aud all ler.nui
ba in . claiuii against 1 1 -al I a'tito are iiore J
uotlfl..d .0 prt-Mi.t ti,e .am j to me for paymuut
who thii proi er an 1 Dece.-arv roucberi tmr
pl.ee ueor Mt. Ptea-aut, Claukamu Count.',
oreKoo, will li all moutui .ioin tbli uatu or
they win be barred.
D .ted ibn 16.u uar of February, A. D 1897.
WAKD B. LAWTO.N,
Adm iil.lrat.ir of tha e ute 01 Ambro-e 8.
Lawiou, decease I. Jlu, 81a
Kxerutor's 2Vot.ee.
VTOIICE U HERErfY GIVEN THAT THE
i under liine.l uaa baeu avpolD:ed by tu
County C u ;u: the .-tit) ol Org m lor Clarka-
maa Ciuutv,exwu 1 r ol tne laal w.,1 and tea a
ment of K iben ihoino.oQ, duveaa-'d. All per-
' OS o .vin calm. aicaiiKi toe e..oti of laid
Km IT ompibn. d oj e 1. are h rjur not. tied
to present the iama dii y Tet.fl d atico.dli.ff to
n, to tne undar-ifii a at Corrallii. B:ntoo
uaty, OreK u, or to Biftou Jai k at Ma.auaui.
Cla kuna-Co n y, Oron, wl.hiu aix mouth.
irom tne uate 01 tu uot ce.
Da. el tut. i:h uay of M.ircb, A, D. IW7.
C. O. HlOHI'SO.V,
Brownell Campbell, Euuutor
A.torueyi for Executor. S 5, 4-2
Nainmonfi.
a 'h5 Clrcu t Court of th 1 Htate of Oregon, lor
CUckama. County.
William H. White, plaintiff, r Frauk Jones,
defeudant
Notice to Frauk Junei, defendant:
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
cou, you are neruby required to appear and
auiuer toe Complaint Hied azaimt you In the
bovu eniHieu -uit oy tne nrrt air 01 tne uext
t'Tin of tbi. court following tha expiration of
toe time 1 r-wnueu iu toe orner or iubiicatiou
u the nummoni male h rein, to-wit: II v the
tnlrd Mouaar in A.rti,lr.7; and If vou falli to
answer, lor want tuereot, piaiutiD win app.y to
the Court for the rellei demanded id the com-
lnnt, v z: Iba loncio-ure of tue inortKaire
mad and executed by you to Edward 8. Elliott
an i But-y o. Moore, on the Uth day ol U K'bjr,
imi, upon certain lanoi in ciackainaa county,
Or .t:on. to secure a ceituio oroiul.Mirr nolo ex
ecuted by you to said tanks ind for the .ale of
ill morlgaxed promi.es to.atialy the amount
due upon (all prornlsry note.
Ihla.U'iimoniis pu dished by order of the
Hon. r. A. McBride, Judxeof said (;c urt, mmle
aud dated the7ih uay of January, IKV7. Hal l
publication to be made lor the period of aix
week-at l. aton-e cacn weei In the Obioom
City KNTiarana. W. W. I HAYEK and
HENRY ST. KAYNER,
22,3-5 Attorneys for plaintiff.
NuminonN.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
the County of C.acnamaa.
E. O. Caufl'.l, plaintiff, re. L. R. Janney aud
Lioiuda Ham4ton, defendant.
To I B. Janney, defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
goo, you are he-eby required to appear and
answer tha complaint tiled against you la the
aboye et titled ult by tne nrr. day o the next
term of tbli court lo. lowing the expiration of
the time pre-crlbed In the order of publication
of the summons made heMu, to-wit: By the
third Monday In April, WiT, and If you lail o
to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to tne Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint. Til: The ioreoloaure of the mort
gage made aud executed by you to K. U. Cau
field.on the 11 b day of October, Wl.i, upon lots
9 and 10 In block 34, lots S and 0 In b ock 35, and
lots t ana a in block 84, all In Central addition
to Oregon City, Oregon, to secure the payment
of a certain promissory no'e executed and de
livered by you to said E. O. Caufleld on the 1 ltn
day of Ootober, and for the sale of laid
mortgnirf d premise! to satisfy the amount due
upou aald promiasory not".
This summons ia published by order of the
Hon. K. IX bbattuck, Jude of tlieClnu t Court
of the Fourth Judioial Dl-trkt of the Btnta of
Oregon, mad and dated the Srd day of March,
1B'J7.
A. a, VfE-iefcK,
t-6,4 8
Attorney for fialn till
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rnjroltlao to furtliarln tho mom at blraatalll.oa,
Thar, ao alroodjr lodioatlooaur ao oooh'mouaaal.
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pclal antlee In th.
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llutii (ram Htwbnrg to Aalilantl Incluslya
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EASTERN STATES, CANADA AND STROP!
Can Iteolilaliipil at ilia lft rates from
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DO NOT FORGET
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FIRST Go via St. Tini! bocauHft
tho lincB to that point will afford
you trie very best Horvioc.
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SECOND See that tho coupon
beyond St. Paul reads via the Wis
consin Contral becauso that lino
makes closo connections with all
tho tranB-continental lines entering
tho Union Depot there, and its ser
vice is first-class in every particular.
THIRD For information, call
on your neighbor and friend tho
nearest ticket agent and ask for a
ticket reading via tho Wisconsin
Central lines, or address
Jau. C. Pond, or Ono. 8. Batty,
Oen. Pas. Agt., General A(?ont,
Milwaukee, Wia 24(1 Stark 8t.,
Portland, Or.
This Fomona Remedy enres quickly, permanently atl
nuryuus diaiiuHia, Weak Mumiirr, Le of Hruln I uwer,
llHadache, Wakefulnesa, lMt Vitality, Nightly Krula.
niuiji, evil uruauis, Imputeiicr and wa.llna dlaeaaes eauw4 hy
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paid, ii'tlao written tunronUtormimtyntMided. Write as, !
mrdlral book, eeeled plain wrapper, wltlj te.tlnionlaH and
(lnarirlal atandlne. Nor-Mrot tnr rnntitltntitmt. Hninnnnt tmitt
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