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Oregon City Enterprise DATM TO HKHKMBUIl, Monday, Ai'tll lit- HprlUK Inrm of clrnnll coiirl (nr ('ImikniiiM county enlivened liy jiniKo nicnriue, Tlirntity. May 4 (filn it ot-mxiit r-isn-Ura Pi. Jiilili trlioid, at Hlilvnlry 0r 11(111 PS, M'tsliir-eilsy, Miy W-imrlcrly tiaiiiln lion lor teniliers t-i m ln-ld si Hie court house In r'Kii ('lly. FltllMY, Al'Itll, :i0, IWI7. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. W. W.WewJ of Cnhy wm In Ore gun City Unt KrliUy. Huir. Uilman I'trkw tna1u LiiiIuum trip to linker City Moutlay, MIni Hue Alltin, of Kulein, li vlsltln. Mri. I'.llen F. Martin for fuw days John lUkar, the well-know Mols.Ha rotd wood contractor, in the city TtifliuUy. Mrs. J. W. Morrill, of Bslmn I visit ins livr diiUlitf,Mra. W. W. Drook In thlitlly. Mr. ami Mra. Kmory Ollvnr, of Port land wore kiimii of Mr, ami Mra. John Itraillny UstHumUy, Itoputy County Clnrk K. K. Martin and wlftt nt HuruUr In Cunby with Mra. Martlo'a parvuta. Frank A. Ttirnnr, of Hslmn, deputy county clerk for Marion county, waa in the city on business Saturday. r.. T. White, a prominent farmer of Paniiwea, waa In Orrgon City Wednes day and aaya crop prospects are all good Mr. Wright llowea and Miaa Olivia Mann of Portland vlsltral with Mr. and Mra. (J. K. Kellogg In Canemali Hunday. John K. Murphy, the Kslmii drain tile manufacturer, waa in Oregon City the flrat of the wtwk looking after utisinuuj In hla line. E. J. (iarrow left laid week for HUaoni, California, where he haa ln employed for the laat two yeara aa auperlntendent of a (urge eawmlll. Webstar Holmes, one of the riding yonng attorneys cf the capital city, waa In the el'y tranaacting business In the circuit court Saturday, Thom Kay, general manager of the Kay woolen milla at tialetn, waa in the city Monday giving expert testimony In the woolen mill damage lult. Alliert (irllley, acting secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and John Roberta, both of Salem, were In the city this week to a e omo of our native Imautles. Mr. M. A. Stratlon, of Portland waa In Oregon City Wednesday and Thurs day looking after business matter and visiting among her many friend. Henry Klelnsinlth, postmaster at Clarke, and lha owner of e-l iro farm at that plitce hh well a of a feed mill, wan in Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. I. V. Tiullingor and Mia Ivlla Glover of t'nion Milla were in the city the drat part of the week, the gueat of their sinter, Mra. II. 8. lilbson. Mr. H. M. West veil of Portland, a slater of Mr. W.U.Uetlilirk.lia moved to Oregon City und la living in the Hurtling cottage, corner Main and Thirteenth street. Jiiines Well and K. S. Jenkins lift laat Monday for Skauiunia, Washington, wheni they will develop a gold mint) they locatml laat summer that promises rich return. It. I.. Sahlii, a prominent lawyer of Portland and secretary of the Oregon Merchant'! Protective aaaochition, wa In Oregon City Thursday on business before the circuit court. Mr. A. Fuller, who has been visiting her parent, Mr. und Mr. II. J. Hard ing, for some timo, left for her home In California, Tuesday evening accompan ied by her two children. Ex-County Assessor John flradley, who has been out at hi farm in Itorlng precinct for several weeks, came In Sat urday to visit hi family and enjoy a brief respite from hi grnngur labors, It, O, Pierce returned Thursday even lug from the l.illooet mining district In liritisli Columbia, 300 miles from Van convor up the Frusor river. Mr. Pierce went to settle up Ids brother's estate. Marion Johnson, of Clackamas, ac companied by hi son Fiank, left Mon day for Nestucca, where they have a flock of 600 sheep requiring their atten tion. They expect to be absent until August. Oeorgo Hamilton, of the Hud Front store, in company with Win. Lynn, will loavo In a short timo for Southern Ore gon to try a new gold saving machine, warranted to save all the fine gold in plucer mining. James Eyans, a farmer and fruit raiser of Canby, wa in Oregon City Wednesday, Mr. Evans has a fine peach orchard and says the prospects for a large yield of this lucious fruit are moat excellent. 0. II. Cone of Duttoville waa in Ore gon City Tuesday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dye. Mr, Cone Is one of the early pioneers of Oregon, it being 50 year ago tomorrow, Saturday, since he left his Iowa home to make a new one in the wilds of the northwest. Notwith standing his advanced age Mr. Cone is enjoying good health and is far more active than many men of younger years. Jo. Kuerten, of Oregon City, formerly I anrpile he hud left hi hook at home. connected with the aoup fwtory In Siih m Uenl pin and other boylii devices used und now representing u similar Industry o( (lie fall city on the road, wa a Siilein vla.tor yesterday afternoon. Hiutcsinuii, Capt. J. W. Kxon, the well known commission merchant of Dayton, wa in Oiegon City Wednesday, to receive a consignment of buy from California whluli he hud ordered to supply hla Oregon City iiistomera. E Dodge, of Liberal wa In town Sat urday to Uke out machinery for a new shingle mill he la erecting at that place. He baa quite a quantity of cedar on hand and can float any quantity of it down the Molulla to hi mill lilshop U.K. Jones of Chicago, waa In the city the first of the week, the guest of Kev. U. A. Willey. He left Tuesday afternoon for fiunnyalile to at tend tlie state conference of the Free Methodist denomination now In session there. . Key. J. T. Huir, of Oyatervllle, Whushluglon, who was pastor of the ltaptlat church In Oregon City from 1875 to 1HH0, wa in the city last week. Kev, Huir made iii.ny friends during hi pas torute here who were glad to greet him again. I I a a t I . 1 tana a ivi, jiapio leu last iiiunniay lor Leb anon to attend the district Epwortli league convention. He returned Mon day and report a good convention and ia well pleased with the treatment ac corded the delegate by the peonle of Lebanon. Hun. E. W. Chapman, of Brooks, was In the city Friday and Saturday a wit ness before the circuit court. Mr. Chap man wa a member of the late legislature and wa one of the men who tried to organise the house and ia very severe in hi denunciation of the hold out. Uncle Hilly Harlow, of Harlow, was In the city Monday. Mr. Hallow sava the acrage of fall wheal is smaller than UNual this season but the outlook for a large yield excellent. The hop ami fruit crop also promise well and that the farmers are on the highway to prosper ity. Ja. Shaw, manager of the Dallas woolen mill wa in Oregon City to give testimony a an exNrt In the damage suit against the Oregon City woolen mill. Mr. Shaw says that hla mill is doing a good business and that they have received flattering commendations as to the quality of good sent out. Mrs, Sarah Paquet accompanied by her daughter Florence, and son Victor, will arrive home tomorrow (Saturday) from California. Mrs. Paciuet spent the winter in Plnenlx, Arizona, hut for the lust six weeks ale ha been in California. Miss Florence, for whoso health the trip w as undertaken has made some gain hut not so much as waa hotted for. Mr. Mary Edmund, of Clark county, Washington, arrived in Oregon City Wednesday to make an extended visit with her sister, Mr. W.Carey Johnson ttinl to avail herself of medical treat ment, having been ill lor some months past. Mrs. Edmunds, nee Miss DeVore, wa a former resident of this city and one of our most successful school teach era. Kichard Scott of Milwaukee was in Oregon City Thursday. In regard to the report that he I a candidate for grand master at the next session of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows against Ex- Mayor Claude (iulch, ot Salem, Mr.Scott eUtto that he bus hud no idea of seeking this high honor, especially in view of the (act that Mr. Outfit is entitled to it by the custom of the order, besides Mr. (iulch is a iM-rsiinal friend of his and he should heuitily support him for the ollice. Charles E. Porter returned Sunday from the John Day country In Eastern Oregon. Mr. Porter has been engaged in the flouring mill business at Prairie City, which he recently sold and is now interested in the telephone business, uh generul munuger of the lines in linker City, his mission here being the purchase of phones for the extension of lines into the mining districts. Mr. Porter reports times good, money plentiful and the out look for the future very bright in his sec tion of the country. J. W. Stewart, formerly in tho mer cantile business here but now located in Chicago, was in-Oregon City during the week. Mr. Stewart is the Western agent tor a large Philadelphia manufacturing with success in hi boyhood day were unavailing, although the stream wa Utterly full of fish. The Judge ys the road wuh very long and rough coming home. IlKil, KMTATfc TIUXSrKKM. COO 1500 1500 400 75 70 125 Furnished Kvery Week by tlie ( lacks ma A list met tc Trust Company, I V Lankln to Elsa UhII Oct 27 IMIOC I), lots 7 and 8 blk 40 O IASCo'slstad to Oswego.... Henry Wilhurn (assignee) to D C Latourette Feb 20, '1)7 assignee I) nwofaw1 and lot 1, sec 29; also e! of ne1 and lot 3, 4 and 6 sec 80, 1 2 a, r 4 e Susie Terwado et al to DC Latour ette Apr 10 '1)7 W 1) tract in A P Smith claim No 03 t2 i, r2 e DC Latotirette to Susie Terwado April 10 '07, W D nwtf of awtf and lot 1, sec 10, and tn!4 of ne.1 and lota 3, 4 and 6 sec 30, 1 2 a, r4 e . Lydiu A W D Dougherty to Charley Dougherty Feb 18 '07 W D, m of n-l-i of nw!-4 and w.' of tw4 of ?4, sec 27, 1 6 a, r 2e . Charles Keluhofer to Karl Kelu hofer April 10, '07 W D 40 acre Z C Norton claim t 3 a, r 3 e, also lot 1 sec 14, 1 3 s, r 3 e The Bolton Land Co to Oscar Fo berg July 31 '00 W D lot 6, blk 22, Bolton 250 Willumutte Land Co John Ever hurt Mar 17, '07 W D lot o blk 4, Park Place John A Alexander to Jane Emily Herman Apr 7 '07 W D s'f of tract 8 Molulla John Harrisburger et us to John J Harrisburger Dec 14, '07, W D 1 acre Philander Lee claim Mary Ahem to Catherine Theresa Clarke Apr 10, M7 W D, loU 4 and 5, sec 18, 1 2 a, r 6 J D Lee et ux to Nathan Percy Apr 10. '00 O. C D lot 8 and 0 blk 48 South Oswego J D Io et ux to Nathan Percy, Apr 19, '07 W D blk 21 , 28, 30, 32, 34, 38, 44, 47, 5(1, 57, 68. 00, 94, 05 "CG" and lots 1, to 18, blk 43 South Oswego, also tracts I, 3, 5, 7,0, 11, IS, 20 and 22 Oswego W F Brayton to A M Brayton, Apr 15 '07, Q 0 I) 10 acres in S I) Franci's claim No 32, sec 3, 1 3 a r2e Damascus Cemetery Assn to Ulrich Ameisegger April 15 '07 W I) tract in sec 8, 1 2 s, r 3 e COT Williams to L K Wise April 20, '07 W D 72',' acres in Isoin Caufleld claim W H Ellis (trustee) to Charles Sid enberg Feb 27, 07 W D blk 50, and lot 1,3, 5, 7, 9, blk 47 Mil waukee Heights 2500 Sophia E Phillips und husband to Hichurd Freytag, Jan 17. '07 W I) lot 5 blk "H" Clackamas Height 75 W W Dickinson to Cieo W Dickin son, Apr 2s, 'WD nw4'of ne4' ec22. ta, r 2e 400 Creed W Stratlon to frank Rusoh Apr 14, '07. W D lots 1, 2,3. 4 and part of 5, 0 blk 13, Falls View, also part of lots 3, 5 and 0 blk 7 Co add Peler Nauertx to Mrs Laura Mos berger, Feb 17 '07 W D n" of ee'4 ot ne'j sec 25, also 10 foot strip along west end of s.'g of sel4 of ne.l4 sec 25, t 4 a, r 1 e. . . . THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT TKUST 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 Und at once, on application Loans, Investments, res! estate, abntracts etc. Office over Hank of Oreiron City, Cull and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon,' t A Good Tiling. And the people of Oregon City know how to appreciate it. They all know that at the O. K. shaving parlors they get u clean towel, a first-class Bhuve and an up-to-date hair cut. If you have never had these luxuries, call on Roger's the barber, on Main above 7th street. F. T. RooKiig, Prop. nve Your Grain, Y. M. C. A. NOTES. At 4 o'clock next Sunday afterm on In the Congregational church the Young I Men (,'ln 1st iun Association will con duct a symposium on the question f Sabbath observance The vocal music claa will meet next week nn Wednesday night in order to K' veullan opportunity to attend the entertainment on Tuesday evening- 3093 700 400 Few realize that each squirrel destroys fl .50 worth of grain annually. Wake- lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator concern and his business calls him all Is the most effective and economical poi ovor tho Middle and Western ntates. He son known. Price reduced to 30 cents. says that business is not only improving but that the outlook for the future bright and that he anticipates an un usually good fall trade. Business in Idaho and Montana is very brisk, caused principally by Jhe mining indus tries there. Judge Galloway is an enthusiastic disciple of Isaau Walton and on a recent morning, after purchasing several pounds of salmon eggs, a gross or so of flies and any quantity of plain hooks and other paraphunulia used in capturing the wary trout, enough in fact to stock a country store, departed, in company with his wife, for Clear creek, having promised Ills friends, and they are legion, a mess of the speckled beauties for breakfast next day.. When they readied the stream the Judge lugged his basket of bait to a nice shady spot, got his rod and line in readiness and found to his For sale by C. G. Huntley, G. A. Hard ing and Charman it Co. THE DREADED CONSUMP TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocnm. M. C, tb (ireat Chemist and Scientist, Will Send, Tree, Three Buttles or Hii Newly Discovered Remedies to NutTerer. Editor Entkrckisk: I huve discov ered a reliable cure for consumption and allbrochial, throat and lung diseases, generul decline, lots of flesh and all con ditions of wasting away. By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been cured. So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afllicted reader of vour Daner. thren bottles of my newly discovered remedies upon receipt of express and postothee address, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 08 Pine Street, New York. When writing the doctor, ulease men tion this paper. A Farm Wanted. To trade a new commodious hotel building with adjoining acreage property in one of the best town of Oregon, for an improved farm. Address Em xiipkiss. Gladstone has made a growth ol 60 new house since the hard times began. CLOSING OUT SALE. In oider to confine our trade to groceries we are cloning out at absolute COSt our line of Dry Goods, Hats, ShoesT Underwear, Etc. All first quality goods and are the best bar gains ever offered in Oregon City. EDWHRDS BROS. Wtlliams Block, cor. Seventh and Center Streets. J PAP0LA Legal Notices. Allc ! FlaaJ Hettlemeat. NOTICE IS IIKREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE DM my final report M eieeaior i f Hj w. ui ot FrwUnck Mlf, dtortred, In th count? court ol Clas-kmnni enuuijr, Orwoo, u4 lb court Iim II ltd Tueidajr, JUn 1. 1'7. tb daraiid lima for th examination of ia report and for bearing oLIvotloui to th April J. IM. MAkY BEIVIRS, H E. Causa, Executrix ol said eaurn. Aliemer for eatala. 4-, 6-7 Sunday Services. ST PAI'l.'fl rilt'HIIH rniimnil P.. J"l pb Ita rrv( , keel it. Et 1. i-orom miou al 10 a. in.,nd arl! at 111. in, jd 7.110 p. m. Buudy aconol al 12 8m, m. FIHKT CONGREGATIONAL CHTKCH.- Kev. J. W. Coweu Faator. Herrlcei at 10 M i. ud 7 30 r. H. Hunday School after morning aerrlce. Player mectlui i i.uiedar eteniLe 7 aOo.clook. Prayer meeting of Young People'! Society of Cbrlatlan Endeavor every Hunday vemug at :S0 prompt. FIRST BAPTIST CHHrlCH. Rir. If. I. Ri'ito, Pastor Morning Service at :SkJ. Suodav School at 11 tft; Evening Service 1M; Regular prayer meeting iburaday evening. Monthly Covenant Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the flrat Sunday In the month. A eoMlal Invitation to ail. ST. JOHN'S CHl'RCH.CATHOLia-Rxv. A Hili.xbbasd, PaiUir. On Sunday mam at S and IO:SO a. M. Every aecond and fourth Sunday (jerman sermon after the S o'clock maaa At all other maaaea Encllob sermons. Sunday School at 'i:Wl P. H. Veipera, apologeUcaJ ublecca and Benediction at 7:30 r. a. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CI1TRCH R T. L, Jo e. Paator. Morning service at 10 45; Sunday School at 10:00. Claae meeting alter morning ervlre. Evening service al 7:80. Knwnrlh learnt. mtln Mnnrlav v.kttin af :k; Prayer Meeting Thuraday eveulug at 7 JO. airangera coruianr invited. flRST PRESBYTERIAN CHfRCH-Riv. A J. Montgomery. Paator. Servirea at 11 a.m. and 7:80 P. M. Sabbath School at 10 a. M. Youna People's Society of Chrlitlan Endeavor meeta very Sunday evening at (.80. I hunday veiling prayer meeting at 7 JO. Seat! free. EVANGELICAL CHURCH GERMAN Rev. Erlcn, Pauir: J. R. EHRrr Al-Uin. Preaching service every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 10 A. M , Mr. Ziiiimormii Supu Prayer Meeting very Thursday evening GERMAN LUTHERAN ZtON'8 CON grtratioual church. Rev. K. 8rk, pastor, fervioes every Bnnday at 11 A. M. Sunday school al 10 A. M. MARR & ANDREWS. Your wife always finds it mncf easier to prepare a palatable meal when she haa the best groceries provided for her use in the housa. Leaders in Fine Groceies. An a matter of fact yon will find no better place to trade than at this popular store. If you are not bny ing of them, place a trial order nof !- f Wanted-An Idea SS Pmtect your Idea: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WkMDKRUTKN CO., FWnt Alto Mva. Washington, 1. c, fur their Sl.KU prlae Oder auU list u( too bundrad luvanUooa wanted. 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