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Oregon City Enterprise Kill DA V, AlHiUHT !i7. 1HH7. ItKAL KMtATh TIIAMmtN. Furnished Frrrjr WVck by Ilia Clacka. mint Abstract Trust ('iimuiiiiy, Allmy MorrlHon t hI to Humli Cumtll, Juiii'ti7(jCI)ltM4, , hlk Vi Oregon City $ I Chss Owlnga to Mary Cnslor Aug 14117 W I) lulu, 1,2, seed, t5i r 1 e 1 CIlllS OwlllgstO CIihm W Owlngs Ak 1107 W I) lot 1, 2,wiol, I tn, rl w 1 CIlHK Owillg to (Iimj W Owing Auk 14 '1)7 Wl) lot 3, 4 nu 1 , t 5 1 r 1 w 1 Cluis OwIiiiih to John H Owing Auk 14 'H7 W 1 n'' ol w!4' sou I, t A M r 1 w 1 t'lari'iicn Hwlrk to John Dolly ! II, 'INIkI; ofnwatide'gof W,'4' sec t 4 a, r 4 a 2.r0 II A Moscr to W It Mokit July I'll 1)7, ti 0 D tui'4' ol tMi'4' and !' lie1 4' m! 211, t 2 , r 4 t). A II Whltl.x-k to K K Wldtlock July 2:t, '1)7, (J C I) loll 6, 0, ami 7 hlk 411 Oregon City UK) MkIvIIIh McMahon to Kiiima V KI.e May 13 '1)7 (J C D 2.1 acre In mm- 21, 1 1 a, r 2 6 Kintn V Kirn to (Midi Fonliliausrr June 8 '17 W 1) 25 acres in see 21, tl , r'ie 800 Charles C Char leu to Marietta Clmrlfi May 4, 'U7, W D se'4' of 21), 1 4 i, r 4 0 I Tho lUigers to KlrUrd Scott trua tee, A hk 2U7 W D loin 2, 4, (J, 8 10, 12 hlk 2, KuIhthm.ii 1000 AM McMullantoll Deiorlin July 28, '1)7 W I) .,' Int In lot 20 Clark ms Park 1 1 oiiichU-M' t lota 100 Alex ami Klva MrCord to V H (irmm Auk 11 'U7 W 1)40 acre lot I, sec 21, t 2 s, r3e G.V) John Wllhoit to Win II ami M K Davidson Mar 0 '1MI V I) sw'f of iiw'f m'c 10, 1 0 , r 2 1 Hermann Klactsrh to J J Spar Auk 201)7, W I2 m-riii 40 nd 34, 1 3 or 4 a, r 1 e -August tntl Anna Ilulden to Kuurh MiiiUfnl A ok 10 '7 V I) l4' of n''4 arc 2). t 6 a, r 3 e, also ri'u 100 of nw'4 of i.'4' at e 20, t ft 1, r 3 e II DJoluiKon 10 K L (Juirnby 4 arret in sec 8, t 3 , r 3 e, Auk 10 7,V I) no C'lia A William to Laura II Wil liam, Aug 21, 'H7 W 1) lota 1, 2 lilk 14 Gladstone 100 THE CLACKAM AH AHSTKACT A. THUST CO. am the ownera of the copy right to Ihn Thorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have tlio only complete art of abstracts In the county, i-Rii furnish infuriiiutiuii aa to title to luml at once, on application. Loans, Investments, res estate, abstracts tc. Ollhe over Bunk of Urvmtii City. Call ami investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Deckhand Strike. The deckhanda on the O. It. A X. Co. 'a loata plying on the Willamette ami Co lumbia rivi-rit ami all oiIht boats in the :oiu bine, declared strike dining the week, anil all union men quit work. The object of the strikers was to secure a raiso o waiiea of per month, ilielr lornn'r Hillary Iiiiik 3.ri. Thrt aleamcr oIllfiiilM nminlHliii'il thut 110 trouhlo woiihl he oxperiemtMl in K''ttinK plenty of ih'W IiiiikIh to ko on at $35 xr month nml the honla are now riiiinin in moat ciiaoa with lull coiiiiliiiiiita of num. who aie content to woik for the uxtahliithcil MHgOM. Moucy for Farmers. When it cornea to huyliiK harneaa, ninldleH, whipaor rohea the pricea and work to ho hail at Willey'a harnonH ahop cannot he (luplicuted in Portland. Ko pairing rione in uoori alupe and promptly. Full line of ahoea carried and Hold at bed rock pricea. Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey'a loifirera and farmera hand made ahoea have no superior. Call at t in ahop on Seventh street near the diot and see how b'm a dollars worth you can trot. Unilertuker and Kinbiilnier, U. L. lloliiiun undertaker and em balm er. Qrudnate of Embalmiiu col lKe. Full stock of rankeU and coding at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor on Seventh street near the depot. tf VVeddinK stationery, the lateat styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkhchihk ofllce. Thli ! Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, caali or atampa, Renerous sample will he inniled of the mrwt iopular Untarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely' Cream Halm) anfflciflnt to demon strate the great merita of the remedy. ELY IinOTHEKS, 6(1 Warrou tit., New York City. Iter. John Iteid, Jr.. of Orcal Falls, Mont., recommended Ely'a Cream Halm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It ia a posi tive on re for catarrh if uaed as directed." Rev. Franois W. Poole, Pastor Central Proa. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely'a Cream Palm ia the acknowledged euro for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious dnig. Prico, CO oenta. ROYAL Baking Powder. highest of alt in leavening Strength. li,S. aovsrnmMt Report hurried. COWINd-HMITII-At the residence of the Kroom'a parents oil Hlxlh sheet, Vciiiitdev evi iiiiiK, AiiKiit2', 1H07, !W. T'iiii K. CowIok. Jr., and Miss Amy J, Hiniih, of Hilverlon, Kev. A. J. MonlKomery ollli'laliiiK. The wuddiiiK was a very quiet onn, only Iminediato rehilivea helnu prewnt, The hrlrie ia the handsome youiiKeat daiiKhler of Mr. and Mrs, Kolomoii Kinilh, of Kilvorton, and was prettily at tired In white oiK'iiidlii. The groom is the youngest son of Mr, uml Mrs. T. F. ('owing, and mananer ol the Western Colon Teh-graph ofllc In this city, and held In IiIkIi eHteein for his many ster ling qualities, The house was handsomely decorated for the oa-aslon. After the ceremony the company sat down to a bountiful wedding dinner. The newly wedded couple will make their home with the groom' parents for the piesent. IIOItXI(J-KAI10UltKK-In this city on Saturday, AugtlHt 21, 1H!)7. in the ollhe of tlio olllciatiliK juMice, C. Hchuehel, Mia Mary Ann Kahourek to Peter llormg. The bride la the accomplished daugh ter of old ar.d highly respected pioneer residents ol Mackshurg and the groom Is an eneructic young man of Hun set ad dition, where he ha a nice houae fitted up for hi bride. Ite solutions, Resolutions of resect In behalf ol brother Charle Chase, a ineinber of Harding grange, P. of II., Xo. 122, who died August 1, 1807. Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Kuler of the Universe to remove from our mldat by death brother Chas, Chase, therefore, be it Keaol red, That In I1I1 death Harding grange, P. of II., No. 122, has lost a re sfiected menilx-r, the family an airection ate son and brother, and the commuity a resiaM'led citiien. Itenolved, That the grange tender Ita sincere und fralemal sympathy to the heieaved family. Kesolved, That our charier lie dracd in mourning for 30 days, and that a copy of lhee resolutions be sent to the be reaved family, to the North Paciltc Far mer of Portland and the press of the county for publication ; and that a page in the records of the grange be set aoart with these resolutions iiim ritwd thereon. Matilda Uv.kd, J. Kihciikm, J. Kow AN, Committee. Ilesotiitlona of ('ouiloleura. Whereaa, Through the iiniuutsble taws' of an Allwise Piovideti.e.Hrj, F.. K. Wil liams and hi wife, Klizahcllt Williams, have sutlered the hs of their Infant son, whose taking away calls for the deepest regret, therefore lm il Resolved, That Willamette FallsCsmp, No 14H, Woodmen of the World, extend to I he sorrowing parents their moid sin- ceresytnpathy and condolence. L. L. Pickkns, C. M. Hacok, II. A. PlTTKNOKH, Committee. A RECOLLECTION. It was Imlmwl s rfi't ilny. I scarca riK'Hll tlm wnHtliitr, Hut iiiitiiinn ml in sml llixmi of Hay Heem riilriKlml tli'T" tiKtlnr. Tlii'n iiittlooy inailu sweet tli luiura, I'M'h ri'IiIiiiiiki wan a ImIIuiI, The ruelis were Jewi-lx, wee-In wnrs (Imrers, When Mary driwwxl Ihn uilwl. Ko vernal wen wliowi llani'.lHlimeiit Will welniiimly lnit us Can liavo tlio nullum Ion lent lly Dint Ninnll aiirlg of IMtwa, Aw vainly nnml mualrlaiis toll Krom hIhkk r f "i 11I wnitun Fur Ioiiiii Ilka iIiiimi with which the oil (ma lollnrlii from Die lluon, Blrnritfn how tlinwi mnrehant I'luiinlxts mar Kiw'li orn'fl sllurln wirorl How taali'liMi l Ihn vlwKarl How dull th M'iar'a llavorl Oftlliuea when uleruur mixxlit are plannad 1'hoMi meiiiorlui) ramiM iiremlng Tliat wtliwl (lay, Ihn unl'V' anil Tb girt who mailn Ihn . lni. Wsnhlngton Htar. THE RETIRED BURGLAR. Whereas, Through the immutable laws of an Allwise Piovidence Pro. W. A. Hewitt and hia wile have sullVred the loss of their child, whose taking away calla for the deepest regret, therefore be it Iicsolovel, That Willamette Falls camp No. 148 Woodmen of Ihe World ex tend to the sorrowing patents their mosl sincere sympathy and condolence. L. L. Pk-kknh, C. M. Hacon, II. A. PlTTKNUKH, t'ommittee. tiniie Where the Wonilhlne Tn lnelh. Oeorgu Whitney and Frank Caiopan, who came to Oregon City a few months ago and engaged in the harness business under the style of tlio Oregon Harness Company, have folded their tools and silently stole away. Their business evidently did not pay and in order to escape paying the bills contracted throughout Ihe city, they carted off most of their stock sometime Tuesday night and gave a bill of Bale to Kd Walker for the remainder, who they owed for labor in the ahop. Walker disposed of the stuff to C. A. Willey, who hauled It over to his place of busi ness Thursday morning. Whitney and family took the 10:30 cur Wednesday night for Portland. Something to Kunw. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system toa health, vigor ia liloctrlo Hitters. This medicine ia purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and Is pronounced by those who have tried It as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Charman & Co's drug store. For Sale Cheap. A good gentle buggy mare 10 years old perfectly sound weighs lOOOlt. Enquire Postmaster, Milwaukee Ore. Wall Paper. Best stock of wall paper in Oregon City latest designs and prices to suit the times at R. L. llol man's, Seventh street, near Main. tf. A Meeting- With a Gi-ntla llrartod Woman llarktid by a fermlou Do. "At the foot of the stair in the front hall of a farmhouse one night," said the retired burglar, "I stumbled over something soft that turned oat to be a feather bed. If I had had a grain of sense at all, I should have munitioned something from that, but I didn't. It looked aa though it had been just tarn bled down stairs and left there to be carried off in the morning, and I let it go at that and stepped into it and over it to the first step of the stuiri and ou op. "Stepping op on the fourth step, I kicked against a string stretohed across the stairs and broke it. That made cue suspicion, but I never connected the feather bed at the foot of the stair with it I looked op. I expected it to be connected with something there. And it was, and it was coming down the stair at 111 e and filling tip the whole stairway. It wa a big feather bed. Even then I didn't see thut the one coming down had anything to do with the one down ou the floor, and at the same time I couldn't understand why anybody should roll anything like a feather bed dowu on anybody bnlky, to bo sure, but so light thut it was au easy thing to stop. "I pot up tuy bunds to stop this one, but might just as well havo tried to stop a mountain. It was soft aud squashy on tho outside, bnt it weighed a ton. It just bowled me right over buckwurri, aud I full on tho other feath er bed at the foot of the stairs. Tbeu I beguu to understand what that 0110 was for. It wa to save tho boucsof the tuuu thut wa tumbled over by the ava lanche bed. "I lay there nearly smothered by the bed on top aud working out from under it gradually. '"I hope you are not butt?' I heard sonifcbody say from over the railing along the hall up stairs, and 1 (aid, 'Ko, ma'am,' because it was a female' voice, and I atu always polite to the ladies, 'but would you miud telling me what's iusido the 0110 that came dowu?' "'Oh,' she said, 'it's the summer range, with tho flutirou inside. Cau you lift it off, or shall I let tho dog come down and help yon?' "Aud with that I heard a dog scratch ing up stairs. I supposed it started him up to bear himself ipokeu of, aud I judged from tho sound of bis cluws ou the carpet that bo must huve been about the size of a tiger aud of about tbesume kind of disposition. " 'No,' I says, 'I can get clear of it.' Aud I did and stood tip in the hall. " 'You wou't curry off tho other one, will you?' she said. "Aud hruriug the dog still scratch ing up stairs, I auid, 'No, I won't' Aud I didn't. The lady appeared to he gentle hearted enough, hut I knew you couldn't trust tho dog." New York tsuu. DEBILITY To thoMO who suffer pain the Joy of relief !.i Indescribable. Debility or nervous prostration cause all the In conveniences of nnin, though not Its kharpneaa. It Is a later stage of diaeaae. I'uins and debility are symptoms of a deranged condition of the kidneys. Both will disappear when the kidneys are made to act ritfht, not before. Dis eased or Inactive kidneys can be CURED I have ued five boxes of your 8 para gon Kidney Pills and thev have strength ened me wonderfully. The last doctor told me mv kidney were in a partially paralyzed condition which was the cause of my nervous debility not being cured I advise everybody having any nervous or kidney trouble to use llohhs Kparagus Kidney Pill. Jon G. Wfciss. Kpringoale, Pa. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. HOIH1S REMKDY CO.. Pbopriktoiui, Chicao ir. HohU I'tlli V;r Sfil in OIlKOON, CITY. IvntablUhed CJ. El Hill PIONEER Transfer1 and Exppe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE. INDEPENDENT New York Enrrgy From Toloanlo lli'mt. The energy stored iu tho coul beds bus rightly been referred buck to the sun, and it ia 110 doubt to the same source thut we should ultimately attrib ute the heat developed at great depths below tlio surface of tho earth. While it is believed that 110 pructicul attempts to utilize this subterranean heat have yet been carried into effect, there ap pears to be uo good reason why the at tempt should not bo made, especially iu volcnnio regions, where quite high tem peratures should be revealed at moder ate depths. In a Colorado mining town au inter cstiug combiuutiou was recently ob served which a little ingenuity mipht have converted into a considerable source of power. Within 20 f oet of each other were two springs, oue of a tem perature of nearly 300 degrees F. aud the otiier uot over 60, the flow of each boiug very uniform and the temperature quite coustant The theoretical efficiency might readily be determined from the well known law of thermodynamics,aud the use of one streum to vaporize aud the other to condense some volatile liquid, such as ammonia or bisulphide of carbon, might euable a fair percen tage of the energy to be utilized which ia now runuiug to waste. Cussier's Magazine. 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