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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnlshfd Errrj ffwk by the llaeka. j maw Abstract & Trust roniiiaur. Jpaiah Franklin to Win H Leenon, ' 12 acrea In ec 30 and 31, 1 5 a, r s I e. Jan 26, '97 t Jane Reed to Jainea Keed, V D n ' of wife 'a unsold part of Keed DL C aec 5, 1 8 a, r 1 e, except 2 acrea from tie corner containing "8 acre IVc2V97 James 11 Winston to Pery R Win ston, W D undivided 1 5 interest in part of J S Fisher 0 L C, Feb 19, W Clia 8 Chase to Elizabeth Chase.Q C w,L4 of nw and se1 of nw'4' and fractional ne, of ar.l4 of sec 13, t 2 a, r 4 e containing 86 acres excepting lota polil by II B Chase, 240 March 12, '97.... Hampton E Robbing to Aminda F.viins, QCH ' 1 J undivided interest In of Wm Evans do n Hi ion lnd claim, en-a 17, 13 and 20, 1 3 a, r I e 500 WO CI'hs C Clayaon, admr to Joseph Si mon, W D claim No 3S, parta of aeca 7, 8, 18, 19 and 20, t 3 s, r 2 e Feb27,87 5000 Joceph Simon to Jane Clayson, et al, part of Sanies McNary D L C March 1, D7 1 Lis F and J R Cole to Hermann jrimm, WD two 40 acre tracts in 1 4 a, r 1 e located with refer ence to John L Klinger PLC, Feb 27, '97 S V Hardesty to C G Hoffman, W D M acre in sec 5 t 5 a, r 1 e, Jan 1,'97 S W Hardeaty to C G Hoffman, W P ij acre in sec 5 1 a, r 1 e.Jan 28 87... Levi Lauty to C G Hoffman, Q Cg' acres in eec 5 1 s, r 1 e, Jan 9, '97 I S Miller, et ax to C G Hoffman, acre in aec 5 t a, r 1 e, Feb 4, 9 Fheleppa S Bates et al sheriff's deed to Robt J Bentel, 8'i acres in the Geo Abernatliy D L C less lota 1 and 2, blk A Storke'a add to Ore gon City, aec 29, t 2 a, r 2 e, Jan 2500 4, '97 Jacob Gerties to Kate E Gerties, 17 acres in aec 34, 1 2 8, r 2 e, March 1, '97 Surah Davidson, et al to James M Tracy, W D atf of lota 2 and 7, 1S20 1 blk 23 Oregon City, Msr 2, '97 1600 Faulineand D Rolosky to Moeea tnd Samuel Rolasky, W D artf of vhi of nw, of see 1. 1 2 a, r 2 e, 140 acrea, Oct 13, ' 2000 Oak Grove Land Co to OrphaC Far mer, lota 1 and 4 in tract 73, land in Oak Grove, Feb 20, '97.. 1000 F M Bachelor, et al to Hiram Long coy, ne) of ae of sec 36 1 1 a, r 4e,Feb 20, '97 "Win Kydd to Mathiaa F Russell, W D 4.20 acres in Robert Caufield D L C sec 16, 1 3 s, r 2 e, May 5, '93 H W shaw et ux to School District Ko 93, W D YK acre in sec 22, 1 4 a, r2e, Jan 18, '97 .. IT S to Zachariah S Dotson, lot 6, eec 35, lot 1, sec 35, 1 2 a, r 1 e and lot 1, aec 2, t 3 a, r 1 e, Dec 1. '71 CI) as A and Ro?ella Larking to R Scott, trustee, W D to lots 5 and 20 250 1 Pat t blk 28, Milwaukee, Feb 24, '97 1400 V J Evans et ux to Tlios Charman & Son, W D e4 of setf and sw of sej and se' of be of sec 2 t 4Ts, r2 e, Mar 5, '97 1200 Robt Thompson et ux to Rose A Bobbins, W D 60 acres off north end of James Dannell 80 acre tract, part of w of nw of sec 34t6a, rle, April 10, '94 Isabel Medrick aud husband to D S Fletcher, et al W D 17 acres in sec 10, 1 3 a, r 1 w, Jan 21, '97 1500 900 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy- right to the Thorne 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 Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 73 cents per bushel. Flour Portland, $4.50; Howard's Beat, 4.70; Fisher's Best, $4.70; Dayton, H90: Pendleton, $6.10 Oats in ska, white, 40 eents per bushel, gray, 40. Millstuffs Bran, $15.50 per ton; aborts, $17.00 per ton. Potatoes 60 cents per sack. Eggs, 11 cents per dozen. Butter Ranch, 30 to 40 cents per roll. Onions, $1 50 per sack. Green apples, 00c to $1 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5 cents; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, Cc prunes, 5 to 7 cents; plums, 4c. Bacon Hams, 10 to 12 cents; aides, 7; shoulders, 8 to 10; lard, 8 to 10. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, 2 to 3 cents ; bogs, live 3 cents ; hogs dressed, 5 to h cents; sheep, $2.00 to$3.00perhead;veal,dre6sed,5to 5cts. Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50; old $3.00; turkeys, alive, 8 cents per pound. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa tbey cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. Theie ia only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitutional, remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of ihe mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tuta. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ami when it ia entirely cloned deafnea ia the leault, and unless the ii fl'iiHiion can I taken out and this tul lentoied. to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caae out of ten are caused by catarrh, whirh is nothing hut an influned condi tion nf tlm miiciiu surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any car-e of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thai cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. v i ruvvi'vi Po ov........ Nilil iiy druggists, ,,v. Hall's Family Pill ae the beat. One llinie Will get three numbers of The Trach eal Dairyman and Aaru-ulturist and also three numbers of The Fancier's Review both excellent journals in their respective .les. hach is 51 cents a year, but you will send us 50 cents before April 1, we will send both papera to you for one year Think of it! Two papers for the prii-e of one! Stamps taken. If you will send ua one dollar, we will send these two papers, and two books. "Dairy ing for Profit" and "5'H) Questions and Answers on Poultry." Addiess, Tiik Pbatical Daibymax, Chatham, N. Y. Our Maiullng at Home. "Four out of every five bottlea of med icine sold in the last five yeaia are S. B. trooua. l lie s. a. Headache ana Liver Cure I use myself ua a general physic, If you are si- k and want to get well, the " , , . quickest, eheaieat ami safest method is to buy the !. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balch, druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. Inillgestiua lured. Depressing times depress the mind ; the digestion is disturbed. Two or three dowes of the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure will restore your health to a nor mal condition. 50 cents per bottle. For aale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Lockhabt, Texas, Oct. 15, 1S89. Messrs. Paris Medicine Co., Paris, Tenn. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possi ble 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic and will not have any other. In our experience of over 20 yerra in the drug business, we have never sold any medi cine which gives such universal aatia facaion. Yours respectfully, J. S. Brow kb ACo. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist Send the Extkuphisb to your friend in the Eaht and thus give him an idea of what is going on in Clackama? county, It may induce him to locate with us. Legal Notices. Notice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEX THAT THE L uud;rUne.l Has b-n appointed dinlui- tiaiorol me ealatti ol llerinau Auicuat Muhr Liana, deceawd, by tiie Coautr Court uf the (slate or O'.ton, (or Iba County of C.tckama. AU periout k.riiig b in kiui toe uu eUi re uer.br uodfie i to prmnl lue ihii lur pjjr nieut 10 me properly ten tied with Toueuvr at, Wi1sodtii., Oruitou. wilb.u iix moati from tLisanta nt ihr will tw lorrvr birrad. Dated tuil ita day ! February, lnl, JOHN f. MOHUaANN. Adm n itrator ol taawutot Hormin Auuit Uoaruiaua, aelat !12, H2 Notice. "VTOTICE IS HEkEBY GIVEN THAT THK XI uo lotBKued bai be.-u by irieCouutr Court oi toe Dial of Oreg in. lor toa County of Ciack in, appolnlMl umlai.trstor oi iba eatiie of Amtroie a. Latrioo, avecated, and all eroui barium clalmi aralnit tna .al I eittta ara baraur Doiifld lo pretut tue tam j to me for paymeut wiiu ius proi er anu oeceviary Toucner. at my place near Mt. fleaaut, Clackamaa Couuty, UrtKon, will In six moatul irom tbis data or tbey will be barred. D ited tbii ltiiQ day of February, A. D 1897. WAKll B. LAWTO.S, Admlndtrator of tha e.ute ol Ambro.e 8. Lawtou, deceaael. w, 8-19 Executor' Notice. XTCn'CJE U HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE uuder-lnned nai bwii appointed by iba County CiUito! tha eUUol Urcg n lor Clacka maa County, executor of tna inel wul and tea a meat nf Knben IbompMD, deceaaed. All per sons hi'iDKCialiui agsiu.l tbe aatat) uf laid Robe t T. omptoD, d.ciel, are hereby nolitled to preaeut ibe name du y vanfl d according to law, to tbe undar.igavd at Corvallli, Bouton County, Oregou, or to Bartou Ja k at Marquna, Clai kaioa Co m y, Oreton, withiu aix moutha from tbe date ol tuia out Co. Dalel tblt 6lb day of March, A, D. 1W7. C. U. Bbowkell ili Campbell, Executor. Aitorucyi for Exeeutor. 3-5, 4-2 Admkniatrator'a Notice. NOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK uuden imed baa bun appointed by the C uuty Court of Ciackamia C uuty, Orenou, administrator of tbe eatate of Kaohel Ibompa m, ddCBaael. All perooui havlug cal iiaali.aitrie eatate of naid decedent are Hereby ootlfiei to pre.e.it ibe aame, duly Tended aocordln to law, to ti.e u.ider.lxiied at Corvaiila, Beutou County, ur on, or to Barton Jack, at Marquam, Cla kamaiCou.ity, Oreno i, witblu iix muntba from the Hate of t n notice. Haled March U, UVJ. C. D. THOMPSON, Bbowmkll & Campbell, Admin latrator. Attorneys for Adiululatrator. i ll, 4-9 NummoDM. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Ciackamaa. E. O. Caufield, plaintiff, ra. L. S. anney and Luciuda Hamiltou, deleudanta. To L. R. Janney, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE aou. you are hereby reaulrad to mniiir mid anawei the complalat tiled agatnet you In tbe above entitled null by tne Bra; day of the next term of this court lo. lowing the expiration of the time pre-enbel In the order of Dubliditlou ol '.he summona made berelu. to it: By lbs third Monday la April, ls7: and If you lall ao to answer, for waut thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In me complaint, Tlx: Tbe lorecloaure of the mort age made and executed by you to E. U. Cau leid. on the 11 h day of October. IMB.i. unnn lnt 8 and 10 in block 34, lots 5 and 8 In b ock 89, an 1 lota t and 8 In blw:k 34, all In Central addition to Oreiron City, Oregon, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note executed and de livered by you to said E. O. Caulleld on tbe lltl day of Ootober, iwi, and for tbe aaie of aaid mortgaged premises to satisfy the amount due upuu eaiu promissory note. 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No Change of Cart between iiikkk erry Shortost Lino to Spokono t'llNNKl'TKI) WITH KIiU KIU M9UVU Uh- VKH , KHJvShl.VI), JJKCUS ,KlifS,V, 7I.1) HliU KHTK,IY jjivi.vu ennw a Low Rates anJ Tliroiij;li Tickets ruK I'AMI'III.KTa A Nil liKTAII.KU i.ruiM4riuM, wHira to W. H. Hurlburt, (inieral Paaaenner Agent. O. R. & N. Co- PuartANu, Oa. EAST AND SOUTH TIIE SHASTA KOUTE Of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Expreaa Tralm leave Portland Dally. ''U.h i I North. a ah p.m. asp. a. 17" l. Ar I'nrtTaTiii Ar Orsa iot Ity l.r H. Kranrlsrn ,y a 10 A.M. i -a A.m. tlifta a. Tilt atiova train, atop at Ka.t Portland. Onyon Cliy, WwKlburn, Kalein. Turner, Marion, Jrireraciii. A Ihaiiy.Tanaotit.Hha.ida, llalwy, llarriitiura, Juiirtlim City, Kiiaant, Crvawrll, Collaita Orova, llraln, ami ail ata llun from HoarbiirK to AalilaniJ Inclualva DI.MNU CAK8 ON OODKN ItOCTE Pullman Buffet Sleepers. AKD Second-Class Sleeping Car Attached to all thruufh Iralna. KUHKHl'KU MAIL lliallri. Mia. a. I 9 Hi. u. I t'jur. a. I Forllaii.l Ar i ( OratrmiClty l.y 1 1 Huaaliurf Ur a Mr. h r. m 00 A. I.r Ar aAl KM I'AS KMiK.K (t'ally. ' r. M Ir f.irtliui Ar Avr.nl Lt Uraanni'liy l.y :lr. Ar l,m It I lo it a. a 7 a. a a it) a. a nt aid uiyuIoo. BETWEEN PUKTI.AND AND CORVALUI. Mall Train, Dally (Eieapi Dunday.) 7 SOaTa.""-1 ',",rt1aiil" Ii nr. a. Ar Corvallla Ar It Ti r I l Mr r M At A ll ri ami "(irralll. (XinriMit with tralat ui uinjuu vnirai r. iatarn Kallroad. Eipreaa Train laly (Eioetii Hunday) 4 IIP... IMr. m. l. rrtiand Ar faA. Ar HoMliiiit Ilia l.r ItMA. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL roiNTa IN TUB EAHTEHN BTATEH, CANADA AND tVROft Can Imi ohiaiiifd at the lowrnt raU-a from K. K lloyd, AK'iit, Orciron City. B.KOEIILE11, E. P. KOURKR. Manaa-er. Aaa't 0. t. and Paaa. Afant (Joii7 ast IF YOU ARE. DO NOT FORGET Three Important Points FIRST Go via St. Taul becaum tho lines to that point will all'ord y ou trie very bent Hcrvico. SECOND-Sce that t!i6-Cm.rn' beyond St. Taul reads via tho Wia consin Central becauHO that line makes cIoho conncctiona with all thetrariH-continontal lines entering tho Union Depot there, and its ser vice isfirst-claHsin every particular. THIRD For information, call on your neighbor and friend the neareHt ticket agent and afik for a ticket reading via the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jas. C. Pond. or Gko. 8. lUrry, (Jen. Ias. At., Uenpral AKent, Milwaukee, Wla 2-1(1 Htark t)t 1'ortlutid, Ur. ramnaeVrmMty nnrne qnlclily, permanently an I iiJ.Vi k i! 7 ; muuiurr, i,Ka or main Hiwar, I llt.arlttf.ho. Wakefu nttaa. i.u,,.u mi..,..,.. . 1 llrwurua. Iiu,u,,. a..; .:."7-. . " "'"1"' "JU' Z SulTt'y: ,J,""H,l''ai.rtr.nnyarrn(ranrt plump. S?i MXiTlflnl - t""'l"t. Porb'i't fr )S. fir nmllj.ri mai'iILi i U'r,t'n o-Ki rn or mrnir v r"l. Writ na. IWa