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11 FISHING OIR, TUADE ORKOON CITY KNTRUPRI8K, FUlhW, NOVEMBER 15. 1901 M, Mlrharl, Hoi Altai. Until the first of January we will aell our wll known 'MON DKAND" Hhlrti, former!- $.2A( for 11.00; in nofl and sllJi bosoms, large iHsortiim.it of latent stterris to select from. KciiiciiiIht thla prloe In only a holiday cial. JACKKTH and CAPES for ladim and thlMron. You cannot le hut find what you are looking for in I'lUCKfi, (QUALITY and HTYI.K, a we have the choinmt stock ahown in the city. , I'lush CaK- at HALF MUCK. i We have the tintllcst line of Infant' and children's CLOAKS you tv T laid your ryca on. Come and look thorn over, hi nt thing for a Christmas gift, prioce way down. 111(1 CUT IN UNDKKWEAIL We are rrady to ahow you our line of I) It ESS GOODS, with everything that ia NEW, in Overcoats, Urondclotli. Homespun, Herges, fto. We will nave you money on Portland prices. Trnnr. t'arf a-ljta 4. L Dim k IX. KuMllvlalun ol a portion Oak lirute (mate, Jrfom. Nonrv II. ICatala l,uta I o 4 Inclualve. IiIim k 7. l'nnmah IllPIiti.ii, J K , Kalall4( , bliH f, Canrmak Irawr, John W.-U.la I lo I. In. clualv. tilix k If. I'an'ltiall ...... Inui-r. Jnhn V,I.tiie a I, liulii- blotk 1, 'aiifttieh . trr. J"h VV.-l,t a. blotk II. ( aliomah M.rah K.-l.ot I. bio. k II .nrtnah ) I .) lUrah rS.-l.oia I to 1 In. tlu.Kr, blink t'inrmah Ilaiio. W. ami J r.-t."U I. I. plwk 8. lnttih Mt-Mah'-n. ltirhar.J-l.otB I and 4. pi. k fl. I'anemah 'ert lald-l.ol , Mock ft XV, ('nrni.li Ilfla.a tlarah K I lo I, In- cmilt. b:. k 'anrmah Tclf..f.l. Maiaril, lula t. K i, U k It. (nmnh ., r. X I In . Inrlu- lil" k A, ('anrmah Ulnrharl. Kllialxllv- U'la I. t . I. a. frarUnnal bl'" k. baln bl ka fl an.l tl. ( "anrmah Jllfirharl. Kllabalh-Ila I, T. . rra-llnal bl.M-k ln-ln bl.M-ka tt an.l m- lil I. fractional block balaaan blinka U tn J. Can- Biah rirat A4mm I '. Oriul-Ul t, b!.k II. flrat A"1'llll"l lo Canamah ..... lirair, Jho W.-Uil a. bl.n k I, ri.al AJf.llk lo Cnama,h MtM-klaiia. Hn'n. Malhaw-Lol 1. llK-k llni klanj ta Villa. Swaat lUal-nixka I to II. In- flualra. Ina Villa .......... lluirhina. V m-La I lo I. Im lu- iv.. all blm k II I n llla..... Ilul. hlna. Wm.-1iU I lo I Inclu- a.., all blu. k It tN Bwart k ira.- IHo.kj l lo II, Inrlu- Iva, L'na VIII O. I. A B. fm.'m rlral A4lll llrtn.fl. T J -UiU IV . Il O. I 4 N. Co. a nr.! A.ltlltlon lo arr(u , Cardwall. II. l'.Ul I. blnrk iK t. I H. Co.' Hral AiMillon lo (miiri llmnrrr. JatiM-a II Uila I lo l r clualv., all blrxk II. It. I. H. i'o.'a KUal A.liMlon lu (lawrgo.. IloitirM. Jam.a 11- l.uta I lo t. In rlu.lv.. blu. k t; O. I a. Co. llral A'l'lltion to tnwro B.hw.n, All"., Mr-I'i II lo 1. Iiu-iuilv., blm k V. O I. M. IV'I I'lial Aii'llllon. I'l (". lUnlltaka, II. I'.-Iil lu. IniM-k . 0. I H. (.'o.'a rlr.t AOUHIon In (law'lo Kcluanhclmrr. A.- Ul 11. Ulm k . U I. a M. C.'a AOditlon to C WriTO "Wrann, H K -Una 1. I. blm k . I 4 8. l o. a Klral A'l'lltion to Oawrgo Noma. 0. K-UH 7. . blmk M. I. 1. M. Co.'a Klral A.Mltlun to (Oarrn Moormt, ( liarlra K - It t ! kt 41. (. I H. A Co. r'ir.l Atlltln to Cuawrno Koala Oavjo. llayrt. J. Il-Iti 1. t block 17, Houlh (tawrito., Hi'rn. Wm., hiiiI Krunk trla 1. . blork I", Boulh twn Hay.., J. H -Ua a. . blot k l. Mouth Ortftrgo Wllmn, Nanry - Ut 1. bloi k 1. 4)onlh Oawran Ir., J. KKtalr-llla lnlTrl block W, Hniiih trawmo Corn.'ll, K. W.-Uila I, 1, blm k 9. anulh (awio Ci.bll I.. A.-trOla . I, blork . Smith (wwrKo In. J. D -l-ol. 10 to U. Incliwlva, bloi k 3l, Houlh Oawi-KO Ilckon. J. . - Ut 13, blork 3. Houlh twi'Ko .IV Wilton, Nanry l.nt 18, blork 3. Boulh imwrgo Cornwll, K. W.-'Lot to XX Inrlu- ilf, block 4(1. Houlh Oawrk'O.... Irt-r, J. 1.-Inil I, blork 41, floulh OawriM '" Wlllon, Nanry -Lot 6. blork 4J, flouth tiawrico lt, J. I . I .otja to C InrhiHlve, blork 42, Houlh Ohwiko Corwll. K. W.-I.ola I lo 5. Inrlu- alvr, blork 4IS, Houth Oawi'kto...... Curntill. K, V..lrina 14 lo IX, Inrlu- alva, block 4f.. Houth OwwcifO.... Corn.-ll. K. W.-Irfla I to IH, Inrlu- alVf, block 69, Houlh Onwrgo. . . . CornMI. K. W.-l-ol 7, bjork ill, Houlh Cornall, K. W.-LoK 10, 11, block J, Cornell, K. w'-Lol 14, block H, Houth tltiWfKn A.. .Mrycr, Kllin I'arenl of land, con tnlntiiK &MJU in'ra frut, Boulh Oawt'KO H Doltnn. riollon Land Co-Lola 1, I. 8; block 10, Iiolion yvj Holton Lund Co. Uit block IH, iioitorv Ilollnn Irnml Co.-Lot 4, block 1, iioiton iMorkley, 'Mnrtln and SiiHiin Lot 5, block 111. Holton v Ilollnn Land Co.-Lt 6, blork 22, Jlolion ItnaniUHHi-n, E. M.-Lol 4, blcnk 80, Holton Holton Iand Co.-LoU 2, 3, block 32, Jiollon Wlndaor. Beolt fiiiann J.-Inli 6, . block 1, WhidHor Allpn, II. C Irflta 5, S, block I, Wlndaor in 10 M SU 104 104 lot l ia iu I M 104 1 M 140 101 tl I oj IN 1 1 I II I Oa. 7 U 7 II It IU 13 CM 70 t r. ' "i 1 U II (1 61 91 21 II 142 SO 31 1 21 1U 1(2 6 48 80! 60 XO 1 90 168 63 Ki 4 1 63 4 13 1 26 117 111 r Whrm you cnll at our place, and look over tli humorous HAUOAINH wo have irctartl for you. W have redtiwd I'MCKH In neurly all line In our Htoro, owing lo'tha late season and our large OVKIt KTOCK. Mlll.r. Wm. -Lola I. I, blwk 1, Wlnrtawr 1 M lloatra, II. M-Ila 7 lo I, Inrlu- l, bio. k , Mtnta.r 147 llo... . .-L.( I, t. blwk 10. W.iidw.f M Bullivon. W. II. -Lot I, blmk II. Wlndaor 17 I mx. lev, It. M., Truat.-Iut I, blo k II, WllHlat.r tt oit, Buaan-UH 1. blot k 14, Wlnd aor 4 Hrott. Huaan J - l.la 1 to t, Inrlu- aiv.. IiIim k li, Wlndaor I a Hoffman, Ooaiava A lila I, 10, Uotk 15. Wlti'taor M Waaltaa. Harry, JuMa-1-t.t 1, blot k t Wra ly .n U Wlllaaaaarlla Kalla. I(u. Lulu -Lot I, blmk I. Wlllam- rll. Kalla I HaamuaMn, K M -lH I, blmk 11. Wl.lam. II. Kalla urll. Tl.oa-t 4. blotk a, Wll- lamrti. Kalla w Noaawaoal. Ilamitiiinil A K l.t l it. arrra: lot t. 4 arrra, Itnaramxl I S llanm.fnil A K-I.nl II, 4 arrra; lot It, tot arrra, lluaaarood t 01 I'laaaaaf Hill I'ark. t'liknc.an a 4, .7 acta, I'traaanl lllll I'atk 1W Kaw K.ra. I'h.lpa. Itlanrhard A llaurr Ix t, k f K.m I,-.. t 17 navr, Jacob-IJt t. blmk i. Nf tCra I Caakr. n 1 Walt. A. K -Lot . blork 11. Canbjr.. I'ui. Mary A - l.'a IQ lu 13, Hiclu- alw, bl'Kk U. t'auby Wait, A. K U'l I to II. Inclusive, all blmk II. Carniir Uarrtann, lla-lxiia I, t, block a, t anliy K.d.r.la. II. K..-I.4ta I. K block 14, Car.by I Albarl l.aa'a Adalfloa ta taaay I Oraham. John A.-lxita I. t, blork t. AHwrt l i Adtllilon to Canby.. I i I fraarlaad. Itmlirra, lroula-Atl block 13, 1 Tuna land rn-mtty. Kannia M.-AII blmk , I'runrlani Orraory. Kannlo AI.-AII blmk 60, rr.iii.lanU v lUxlK-ra, liula All block U, ITune land Harlow. Hull, Anna-Iit 4. blmk I. Harlow.. Holt, Anna-Lot , blmk I. Uar.ow.. imifld. . W.-Ul . b.mk X, Htir- I I N.Mttr.im. Sarah S,-Lot f, bloik , Harlow An.lr,.a, A!a-lllok II, 4 20 acrra, Harlow llarlan'a Klrat Adilltloa to Harlow. -i. ..... All tl ftLrlnar'a lianna, in rn w" " ... . l-lrt A'ldlll'in to Itnrlo Snytlrr. Ilttiry A. -All of rtrnal.m tl.ai rll.rd In Hook &7. Iiga 401. lot 1, blot k IS. lUrlow'a Mrat Ad dition to lliirlow ':;. Caraou, John I Ut f. 4, block 15, HI Harlow 1 'Mril AUtliilon 10 ii Harlow. Wm.-7.kS arrra, all diock I 21, Hnrlow a Flrat Addition to I Harlow ....Vii' 70. Harlow. Vm.-4.M acr.-i, all blm k 3, , , 1 'liniUiw'i nrat AUdinon io ir- low , j Harlow. Wm All of rxtanalon, l.M arri-i. block a. S arrra, ltnrlow a 1,'ir.i A.lilliliin to Harlow low llurlow, Wm. .75 arrr, block 24, Hr- low r lrat auuiiiuii io nm iw.. Krlrnda' Orraoa tolonr. Jarkann. II. O.-AM block BR. 3a acrca, Frlcmla' Orrgon Colony.... 4 95 Irvla'a I'lraaanl l.lttla Ilomra. Caraon, John I -10 cra dt arrllrfd 7 40 In Hook M. fllgf liW, ail niot a t, Irvln'a ricaaunt Ultlo 'lloniBa.. I, Ina (Mr. romoroy. WHlicr-Lota 7. , 9, block Wakrmnn? M. fl.-Lol'i 6, 6. biock 8. Llt.n City I'lraaanl Little lfomra, o. 1. Lov. W. 8 -Lnta 1, 1, Plcmnnt Llt tlt Ilomra No, l.... Smith, T. II -Iot 6, Plcnitanl Uttle dlonuw No. 1 . :".'' Jlmlnon, Chiillln lta It to Id, In clunlvo, I'leiisunt Little Ilomra Mo. 1 Ilniicr. MBKtarrt-'Lot 19, 20, Pleas ant Little Homes No. 1 Cnrr, Wm,-It 22, 23, Pleasant Lit tle Homes N. 1 Kverest, IMnrv K IrOts SB to 41, In clusive, Pleasant Little ttlomei No. 1 . Nolmi, Vlnln-Lote 48, 49. 1'lenaant 1111, 1 mil, . I.IiiIa tl.uniM iNn. 1 M Smith, T. II.L.01 0(, j'leusaui wnw liomea No, 1 ..".. 1 Campbell, lliiKh-Lot 5S, IMcasant Little Homes No. 1 ' I'lraaant Little Ilomra Ko, 3. Pleasant Little Homes No, 8..,. 23 IlovcrklKO. Win. T. l'ts 22 to 24. In clusive, block 2, Pleasant Little Homes No. 3 "V 67 Honeyman, Martha A.-Ixita .11, 32, IiIiicK 2, 1 ifusuni iiiiio iiuiut.-. SwaiiHon, Stimiie'l ii't 18, block 2, Honeyman, Mary A.-Itl 1, 2, block 3, Pleasant Uttlo Homes W trm. John-Lots' ' 7 ' to ' H," ' inrVii slve, blork 3, Flcasant Little Homes No. t Walrln, John-Lota 22 to 28, Inclu- 43 47 liariow p 'ri.rt ,.." w - - m tain I iir low ,M,Thlin. Otto-Iit 1. block 4. Park I5:st 'jualitlo of liriiiiK, silks, satins, velvets and dress trim ming, in the latest PATTERNS and MIADKH. Our French WAIST Flannela and FlaimelettfB are the talk of the people, all the now shades can he had. If you want a BILK WAIST at half the regular cost, come and see ours. lUiny dny and MIESS SKI UTS (JO Mmph-a at ! than factory costs. Holiday DKESSINO 8ACK8, Fascinators, Knitted Shawl, Silk Mits, and Gloves. TOILET ARTICLES and Perfumery of every description. Ladies' and gentlcmen'a PURSES of the fluent kind. Our HOSIERY department ia more complete than ever before, at way down price. Wonderful BARGAINS in men'a, hoye' and children' CIX)TII ING, In all tho latent thadei and qualiti a. Hole agent for the Felix Kahn Union Made CLOTHING. NO CHINESE LABOR. Men'a and hoya' OVERCOATS, 15 per cent on" from regular price. We have the sweliest line of IIATj and CAPS in the City. A glance at our SHOE DEPARTMENT will convince you that we carry the heel hranda that can be hod. We are aole agents for "The Red Star" and the "Geo. E. Keith." ORTHOPEDIC SHOES. alva, blmk 4, flaaaant Uttlf llolnra No. t Chrlai.narn, Annt Iita 7 and I, blmk ., I'lraaanl Ultla Homt-a No I Eatt-a. ) ll -U.u t. 10. blmk t, I'lra.ant Ultla llnmra No. I,.., Llatrr, T. K -lot 14. blot k i, I'lraa anl IJtil. Ilomra No. I Walrln. John-Ita 4. (. blmk 1 I'lraaanl LIU la ll.imra No. I ... Walrln, John-Ula 10 to 12, Inrlu alvt, bl'k , I'lraaanl Llltl Ilomra No. 1 (larkaaaaa rarlt. Johnaon, r. M. UlrnlnaT at SK. rornrr of blm k 1. lhrn S. 7.W 1 (7 41 tt U a rnaina; tnrnra r.. if rnaina to Ilia W. Una of Matlock l. L. CM thrnra alntia claim Una to a (mint I rhilna K of plncr of br- lnnln; ihrmt W. lo bfalnnln. arrra, Clackamaa I'ark Marahflrlal. L-lmlrk. Murt K.-N. lot t block 1. Marahhrld IK Talbrrt'a Addlllaa lo MarakBrld. Mrlx.nald. Alt'l -Lot t, blm k 14. Talbrrt a Addition to Marahdrld 1 M Taylor, J. o -Uii . blmk to. Tal. brrt a Addition lo Marahrteld.... tl Mool'a Aadlllaa lo MaraharU. Oarnrr. Wilbur! A.-Ixit 7, blmk 4. Iloot'a Addition to Marahncld .. U Hoofa (rroad Aadllloa I MarahBalaL Ethrtdg. J. P.-Lflla 1. t blork IU lt.x)t a Kacond Addition 10 Marahflrld Ethrl'lgr, J. P.-Itta I M t Inclu alvr, blotk 12, Ronl'a Barond Addition lo alarahDcId Uladataaa. 104 a Uathaalta. C. IL-Lot It, block U. t uiaaatnna M Mc'nan. Cornrlla-Irota If. ZU. blotk It, (lladatonr. 1(1 Krlly. II. U, Truatrr Lnta I lo 12, I Inrlualv.. block la. Uladatona... 17 , Wlllamrtta Vallry Chautauoua Aa- aorlallun-lxit li, blork SU, Qlad- atnna Ilalllngtr, K.irlla O. Lot 17, blork 11 Uladatona 71 (7 1S2 7 Jo,CrtH,m. J. K. Loll 1 and 2, blork tx, niadatona Wvlla. K. M.-Lot IL blmk M, Olad atona M.-UlnnlvllU ,..ll.l a hl.u.h t m, Uladatona . . CToaa. Oriiha lxt I to , Inclu M( alva, block W, Oladatona 7 70 4ftj lifa AdJalBUaT (iladataaa I'ark. W llrath. R M Northwratrrly i of nit iw, ,au a era, iota ailjoining (lladatonr I'ark Kkluml Alfrr.l M -L.it r I ffl 1 N ;4i arrra, lot adjoining Oladatona ii fark Wrat Gladatoae. I 7 Moor. Annl H.-Loti 11 to 12. In i clualv. blork 2, Writ Glad 1 fa attinr 1 tiriinmy, iv b iMit r, iu, diock (, vPat (.lladntona 1 r rtiat, j. i . in u, diock u, vni ' Clitdatonr llrndrraon. Ivll FX-IrOt 12, block 12, Wrat Uladilone I'ark IMare. Krlly. Richmond-Lot 11. block 1. Park flat Hac 147 l...,r. II M Ij.I hliwk T Pur If l"lC iTaft. Hiirah K.-Lota S, (, blork 8, I I'ark I'Ibcb M, Whale. A.-Lot 11, block . I'ark Place ,, Simmon. Znchnrla Lot 19, block 9, 11 . Purk Pluce 96 1 90 4!1 19 , SobdlvUlon of lllork . br J. A. t hur, I'ark Place. Webber, O. A.-W. of block K, Subdivision of HI.H k "V," by J. A. Chuse, Park Place Rtlcrwood. 185 76 7 96 76 IWorley, John J. Lot 9. block , ' KtlKWnnd , Johnson. M. E Mn.-Lot 17, block ' 6, Kdgewood tinokamaa Krnttlaada. . M Oom, H. E.-All block A. 1 acre. Olnrknmis Krultlnnds 36 Cro. II. R-All blork B, .88 acre, I Cluckiimas Frultlnnda CroHs, 11. K. All of extension. Hook 67, ixige 420. block C, 1 . ttrre. Cliickamaa Krult lands 82 Smith. W. H. All block D, S acres, Cluckiimas Krultlands Clnrkaniaa llrlarhta. "1 Clnrk, Sirnh-S. H of blork 69, 1.25 1 acres, Clackamaa Heights 96 1 84 1 90 llli.llvlali.n of lllocks lit, SS, 31, 80, JIM and ilt, llarkaniaa llrlahta. rutlknmer, F. W. Iots 1 to 4, In rhiHlve. hlork SS nhit It. Clack amaa Height 1 53 1 niii.ia ii?-ihiii. .. . ...... n,ilt,,n A n l.nt ft hlnrk M nlnt 1 . ntunL.mu. Ullrl,la 38 V ..IV (to ,(( .n I,llin TrampleHsure, A. O. Ixt 2, block 1 30. plat E. Clarkamw Heights.. J" floiliir1l..r n Tit 12 lilnrk Sft nlnt H, Clackamaa Heights Ilawardrn. Gladstone Real Estate Association Lots 1. 2, block 8, Hawarden 1 K Charman, Thos. Lot 3, block 3, Ha warden i" Gladstone Retl Estate Association Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive, all block 4, Hawnrden 3 98 Gladstone Retl Estate Association Lot A, block 6, Hawarden 1 71 Moaa Addition to Orraoa Cltjr. La riff. Isadore Lota S 33, Moss Ad- dltlon to Ores on City I 4 Lana, lrador-rari1brd In llook 2. pace HI, Hrrtlon . Townahlp 1 Houlh. Hanx S Kaat. U a err, Moaa Addition to Orrgon City... 1 W Ihata'a Klral A4dlHoa a Orraaa tltr. Drarh Krank R.-Ixiti 1, I all bltK-k I, Shaw'a Klrat Addition to Ore ton City I 14 liaaiarrh. John lt I, blork 7. Hhaa'a Klrat Addition to Orrgon I nr U Bant.Vr. Knlthaa-Iit 1, blork I. j Hhaw'a Klrat Addition to Orrgon 1 'lty u Shaw. Jam. W.-I.t t blmk I. Hhaw'a Klrat Addition to Orrgon "lty u Bhiw. Jamra W. lyit S, block . Hhaar'a Klrat Addition lo Ortgon City U O. at C. R. H. . I jib a I aar t'oa. Iran Marrb I, 1IMM. Elllng, P.-NW. M of NR. Brrtlon loananip i Boulo, Kange Kaat, 40 acrra 1 c U i a l u M Oini La. J. D., EataterndlvMrd t-l of blmk 10, fniwrgo Hrlahla Cornrll, K. W.-AH bl.x k 12, f .S arrra, Oawrgo Mrlghta Pirrl.h. Co. Lr-All blmk 14. 4.11 arrra, Oawrgo Hrlghta Lrr, J. D. hiatc Cndivldrd t-1 of block U. Oawrgo Mrlghta Tonaakla H laitk, Raagr 1 Wat. Ilrr. David W.S arrra, aa drarrlbrd In Lrd Honk "V," Paga 411. rc tlon 4, Towoahlp I Boulh, Ranga 1 Wnt 4 K Warrrn. Chaa. E -lot L Paction J, Tnwnahlp t South, Ranga 1 Writ, ' 17.12 arrra 1 tO Terarn. Oro. W. It 4, 8rtlon 27. townahlp I Bouth, Kanga 1 Weal. It a arrra I Kramlen. Wm. A. and Ouatave W. 1 70 II arrra of lot 1. Section 21. I . Tomnablp t South. Rang 1 Writ t 28 I at I Ballry, Tbaaaaa, D. L. C. Xe. 40. I M aiuiMig. Martin i acra in Tnomaa Hallry I. L. C. No. S. aa de-a-rlbrd In Herd Book t4, para ISA Brctlon 22. Townahlo t South. Kangt 1 Weal If Tatraaala 5 oah, Hant 1 Wrat. ICaathaaa, W. D. U V fim t!3. Petaraon, gorrtn I acrra In NE cor nrr of claim No. tl, Srrtlon 2S, Townahlp t South, Kanga 1 Wrat 1 n Chaae, Taoa. D. L. C. So. 40. Stanton. B. F. and Lottl 40 acrra of T. J. Chai D. L. C. No. . aa dracrlbrd In rd Book 6S, paaa 240. Srctlon 23. TowmhlD Boulh, Kanga 1 Writ 17 94 Townahlp 2 Soath, Ran 1 Ffeat. Wbltroaab, Lot . 3fi-tl. Matthlnien. John 1 acra In lot Whltcomb D. U C. No. SMI. aa di-acrlhtd In Drrd Book tl. page m 265. Brctlon X. TownahlD 1 I Bouth, Kimge 1 Eat 1 41 14 Banuburn, II. U 4 arrra In lot nitcomo u. u. mo. tvii. ia J7 drarrlbrd In Deed Book "H," imaa i srciiona l anu 2. lown- 57 v ihlp 2 Bouth. Range 1 Eixt IK aquirri. joariinin i arre in toe Whltcomb b. L. C. No. SS-41. aa di-arrlbrd In Drrd Hook "2, page 233, Section M, Township 1 Soulh, 96' Rang 1 Kant I tkeiioag, u. n .iho acrra in uoi , . Whltcomb U. L. C. No. Jfi-41, aa dracrlbrd In Prrd Book "J." poge 94. Srctlona 1 an 2, Townahlp 2 South, Kange 1 East 18 Wills, Geo D. L. C. Ha. 42-S8. w 1 Hardy, Jnmea R. I acres In Oro. Wills D. L. C. No, 42-5S, aa de scribed In Deed Boook 68. pate 319, Section ia. Township 1 South, Kange 1 Hast Logos, I'his., Kstnte 40 acres In Ceo. Wills D. L. C. No. 42-M, aa described In Deed Book 6, page too Sl'l. Section 3D. Township 1 souin, Kange 2 Kast Atchison. Sam and Aglllah 5 arrea In Oro. Wills D. U O. No. 42-58, as described In Deed Hook 19, ' pnge Section t Township 1 South, Range 1 East Willi. W. B. and L. A.-t arres In Oeo. Willi D. U C. No. 42-68, ta descrlb.K In Deed Book "R," puge 45t, Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 1 Kast Lavngetta, C 6.40 acres In Geo. Wills D. U C. No. 42-5S. as de scrltied In Deed Hook 29, page 4S1, Section SO, Townahlp 1 South, Rung I East 39 85 4 33 T 85 100 Lenellea, 11., D. L. C. No. Tl. The Waverly Association IS acres In H. Iwellen D. U C. No. 71. as described In Deed Book 72, pane zx Section . Township 1 South, Ranae! East 17 .5 ranipbell, Hector, D. L, C. No, Kl)4t. Page, J. H. 24 arres In Hector Campbell D. L. C. Nos RMl, aa described In Deed Book 37, paae 879. Section 25, Townahlp 1 South, Range 1 Eust 62 66 Thompson, C 6 acres, also N. 4 of N E. hi of lot 3, Nos. 69-41, aa de it scribed In Deed Book 42, pages lot, 1U2, Section SO, Township 1 South, Range I East, 15 acres.... Dowlen, Edward J. 6 acres In Hec tor Campbell D. L. C. Nos. 6!M1. aa described In Deed Book 40, mge 100, Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 1 East; Section 30, Township 1 South, Range 2 East Logus, Chaa., Estate 104. 50 arres in Hector Campbell D. L. C. Nos RSM1, aa described In Deed Rook 20 76 7 45 33, page 75 : 37. page 422; Section so, Township 1 South, Range 3 East 96 63 Township a Soath, Itnnae 1 Kaat. Marlay, P. H.-NK U of NE. U of Sec. E, Township I South, Range 1 East, 40 acres 26 61 Try our $2J0 "FOOTFORM" for men and ladiea, in vie! calf, velvor calf, and vici kid, plain or extension aolca and the very lat ent toe. Don't overlook our holiday 8WEATERS in newest design. Wet weather goodi in every description for men, ladiea and children at CUT PRICES, hut the best brand. Our REPUTATION is well known that we mean what we Bay, and we ask those that are not aware to give us a TRIAL. Always willing and ready to show you around. Our place is small but it will surprise you when you see the STOCK and QUALITIES there is in it. The New Idea 10c PAPER PATTERNS always on hand. Remember it ia the same reliable FARMERS & MECHANICS STORE. M. MICUAEL, Prop. Main Street, between 5th and 6th. Mountain View We took the first premium at the State Fair in J'.'OI on Barred Pljtnouth Rocks Ve have for sale young cockerels at 11.00 to $5.00. W't have a large stock and do not care to carry them through the winter. If taken now you can get a fine ccckerel for half what it will cost you in the spring. J. MURROW & SON, Oregon City, Ore. PRINTING Wo art prepared to execute firtt-class Printing; promptly at the lowtit prices confident with skillful and intelligent execution. Your Work Solicited. CAPTURING A PASSENGER. The Backaaaa Trie 4 ktaar Plaava, la Laal a Faaar Oaa. 1 l'.ke pHTvvermce In a man. ereo Id a barkman." U rsd Pcteraon. "and there la oue particular Jebrj doing busl Drsa In Washington who posaeaara that quality In the auTlatlve dojrr. -Wben I Tlsit.nl the CapltalCItj.I bad mjr mind fullr made up to bare noth ing to do with the hack men. ao when 1 atepped off the train and a crowd of these gentry bozan aborning at m I Imply ghook my brail and passed on. One of tlicru. however, waa not to be thus easily disposed of. Dancing round In from of uie ao aa to block my progrea. be vociferated: "'Hack, mutter? Take yoo to the Washington muniscipnt or the capltolT. Only half a dollarr "Again I hbutik my bead. "Snilihstiiniiii Institution or treasury building? Take you to both of 'em for 73 cents." "Still I ghook my brad. "'Arlington and Fort MyerT Drive you over and lock for t2T "Aa before I responded with a ahake of the bead. "'Nary yard or Soldiers' borne? Either place for a dollar.' "Another shake of the bead. " 'Want to go to the White House and ee tlte presideutT Drive you right there for 5() centsT "More head shaking. "Tateni otlii-e or state department! Same price an the White nouae." "Another nbake. Mind you. all this time I hadn"! opened my mouth or ut tered a word, and from the pnzzled look on the hackman'a face I thought I bad blm about discouraged. Hut as I shoved past blm. thinking to make my escape, hla countenance auddenly brightened up and I heard blm mutter: "By George. I've bit It now! HI try him Just once more? And then. running In front of me again, be spell- ea out on his nngers in the dear and aumo Bipuaoet, n un wbtcn I chanced to be familiar, 'Deaf and Dumb asy lum? Take you right to the door for a quarterr" Woman's Home Com panion. .. LAUNDRY LINES. If coffee Is spilled on linen, the status lctn be removed by soaking the part . . . ' ,., for 12 hours In clear cold water to which a little borax has been added. After you hare washed and Ironed your ribbons draw them swiftly under the flatlron. holding It on one edge. Do this two or three times and your ribbon will not be still, but soft and pliable. To wash very yellow or grimy thlugs make an emulsion of kerosene, clear llmewater and turpentine In equal parts. Shake them together until creamy, then add a cupful to a boiler ful of clothea and boll for half an hour. Acetic acid (concentrated vinegar! will restore colors that have been In jured by the alkali In soap or by soda, ammonia or substances of a similar na ture. Conversely stalna made with acids, which are hostile to some dark colors, may be removed with dissolved soda. Nothing OREGON CITY, OR. Poultry Yard OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ENTERPRISE PRIMTERY HOTTEST PLACE ON EARTH It la aUkrcta, as the taataweetera Coaat at Pcrala. The hottest region on the earth's sur face Is on the southwestern coast of Persia, on the border of the Persian gulf. For 40 consecutive daya In the months of July and August the mer cury has been known to stand above 100 degrees In the shade night and day and to run up as high aa 130 degrees In the middle of the afternoon. At Bahrein. In the center of the moat torrid belt, as though It were nature's intention to make the place aa unbear able as possible, water from wells 1 something unknown. Great shafts bare been suuk to a depth of 100, 200. 300 and even 500 feet, but always with the same result no water. This serious drawback notwithstanding, a compara tively numerous population contrives to live there, thanks to copious springs which burst forth from the bottom of the gulf more than a mile from the shore. The water from these springs Is ob tained In a most curious and novel manner. "Macbadores" (divers), wbosa sole occupatlou la that of furnishing the people of Bahrein with the life giv ing fluid, repair to that portion of the gulf where the springs are situated and bring away with them hundreds of bags full of the water each day. The water of the gulf where the springs burst forth Is nearly 200 feet deep, but these macbadores manage to fill their goatskin sacks by diving to the bottom aud holding the mouths of the bags over the fountain Jets this. too. with out allowing the salt water of the gulf to mix with it The source of these submarine foun tains Is thought to be in the hills of Osmond 400 and 500 miles away. Bo , hag eltuated at the bottom of the gulf, j. g a mystery how tbey were ever discovered, but the fact remains that they have been known since the dawa ; 0f history. ANIMAL LIFE. The army worm Is essentially a grass eating insect, though It ofteu feeds upon other plants, and Is said to prefer oats to corn ' The malaptecurus, a Sah only eight Inches long, cau develop a shock of 200 volts of electricity in the two-thousandth part of a second. Several pairs of pigeons which a sci entist has observed In Paris have rais ed their youug In nests made entirely of hairpins collected on the paths of the Luxembourg. The largest nest In the world Is built by the mound bird, a sort of Austra lian fowl. It makes mounds some times 150 feet In circumference, In which tt buries Its eggs five feet deep. The heaviest bird that flies Is the great bustard. In size It exceeds the Norwegian blackcock. The old males weigh about 33 pounds, but when food Is plentiful the young males may weigh 40 pounds. Great bustards were formerly as pleutlful la western Europe as partridges. Now they are rarely found.