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11 mG- FOR TIRADE 7: 1 it OREGON CITY ENTMU'KISK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901. ma r r . r t- ii M. Nlrhart, M well-known 'MON HltANI)" Hhirti, formerly ll.'A for 11.00; In aofl ami "tllT bosoms, large assortment of lutf ni patterns to select from. Htiiwiiilicr thin prion U only a holiday special. JAt'KKTH and CAI'KS for lailina and children. You cannot help but find what you are Uklng. for in I'KICKS, QUALITY and 8TYI.K, aa wo have tho choicest lo?k shown in the city. J'lusliCapraat HALF .'KICK. We have the pntlitit line of Infant a' and chihlnn'a CLOAKS you ever laid your eyca on. Come and hok them over, l-at thing for a Christinas gift, priori way down. 1IIU CUT IN UNDKKWKAU. We are ready to ahow you our line of OOODH, with everything that NKW, in Overcoata, iSroadcloOm, Homespun, Herges, tlo. We will tave you money on Portland prices. Tfpnr, Carrl I.4l 4. I. block; U. Mubi)lvlln ut a portion uf tk Urere laaab. Jrromr. Nanry U, Katalo-Iut I In S, Inrluafv. I'I'm h 1, 1'nnrmah IWfiamin, J K , niil'-lM , liliKk i, Bhrinh prir, John W.-lia I lo I, In clusive, blix k I", t urirltiah lrat-r. J.ihn W -U.n i in , Inclu- Itlwk In I'aiirmah ln-t. J"tn W.-ti i, blk It I nmh 1m. Krah K.- l-ol I. bl k It, 4'nrmah Jll.r. turah K-ltia I to , In. rlu'Uv, lil'H k l I'inrmah url... W. an.l K.-U'la I, I, biiN k H. Catiamah y.'U.lx.n llli hafit-lula I and 4, bl.K k tX. 1'anrniak ai'acl blmk Vs Jt, lanrmah r.1irra Har.h K-U'l ! . In. e!iiU'. Uili l. ninh Trlf..(.l. Malr, iul I I. I, bim k It, ('tnainah l'aiUl. V. X . ( t I1 (. Inrlu alv, bt'M'k A. 'anrmah Klnrharl. :mal.ih lia I. I . 7. I, rrarllnnal blrk. I.rlrrn blw ka CI ami It i'anrmah tlrharl. K.)lblh-I"la I, T. I. frai'llnnal blmk bHn hbirka M aii.l 4; ll I. fractional bl k balorcn blo k U ami M. I'anv mah riral AaailUa la t aaaab. Iloarll lr"Ul-U.t t, blk II. Klral AMulon to I'anrmith ..... IrBi-r. John W.-Uri . bi.M k I. Flril Addillok lo Canamah Nark la a. Ill 10 01 t 9) I 04 1(4 t 04 I 4 tu i a iu i j tot I M I m tot 14 1 04 lrin. Malh-ll 1. tlork k lia'klarul taa Villa. Bt A liral- lo-k 1 to It. In rlualva. I n Villa Ilul- hlna. Wnt-Mi I lo . Inrlu all l'l' k II. t na Ilia Ilulfhlna. Wm.-Iti ., Inrlu lv, all bl.-k II. fna Mlla ..... .M k li.ai- IUo.ka U u IT, Im-lu-IV a, t'na VUla . I. A B. (t.'l flral Aadllloa la llrown, T. J -l.li Ii. I. b k H. O. 1. A H. Co. i Klral A-MUlun la -(, , -ar,lell, II. I'.-l."! I. bfo.k U. ). I H. i'u'l r'lrat Altltlon to imrgn lUrm. Janw-a II l-la I to I. I . iluH. all bltM-k IT. O. I aS H. 'a Klrt Aiblillon to !"".. Ili.aaraa. Jamra II -Ixila In , M- iiKiv. biwk a-. i a Co. Mral Allltin tu(a'io hBii. All.r. Ur-I.." U to U. In. iii.lv. I.lmk U I. A 8. l"u. a Hint Atl'llllon t "'o Ih rilllaka, H r.-Ul l. Il'o. k JU. it, ri. Co a Klral Xo.lttlon III ltro Krl'lnli-lm. r, A.- Un Ii. I'I.m k w. i. i. , M. I'u.'a AlHllon io rti Vrmt, H K.--Una 1, I. blo.k St. O. I A H. Co t Klral Ail'Ullon lo (rKil Nutria, c K. - Ul 7. , blo k X. t). I H. Co. Klrl Aiblillon in ' itMirtu, I'harlra K -U't I. bbwk 44. o. I H A Co.' Kiiat Ail.lltlon 10 laariu oath Oamvna. 'JlaVM, J. R.-Ut I, I block IT. rluuili Oaiarno Htnn, Win., ami Kritnk-I.ola I, 4. blmk li. Month iNwiifo ........... Iliiy.a. J. Il-Uia 6. . bloik 17. Kouili iio Wilton. Nanry - Ut X blot k 1R. 44oulh HaWrKO U'f. J. Il l-.liil-11-14 llilorval blm-k W. 8oiith oawiiio tVrnrll. K. W. Ula 1, i. Mm k W. Houih uwio a)hull U A.--I.OU K, , blork St, Bouih (fo 1m, J. D.A)ia 10 lo IS, Inclualve. blm k 3, Hoilth Oxwi-ko Mrkaon. J. H. - U1 U. blork . Hnuiii OdWi'KO WIlHiti. Nnnry - Lot H. blm-k M. Houth ohwtko :yyv Cnmi-ll, K. W.-'Una t lo 1.1. Inolu- alvx, block 40, Mouth (mwi-iro. . , . Uf, J. D.-U.l 6, block 41. Houth UHMi'lCo WIMon, N4iicy - l.ot 5, block i, Wouih OnWI-KO U', J, l -I.ota 1 to 9, IiicIiimIvk, block 42, Houth Okwko Cornell K. V.Uil I lo R, Inc.u- Ivm block 4f., Houth Oaarr-Kn...... Cornell. K, W.-Una 14 to IS, Inclu- alvn, block 45, Houth OawcK".... Cornell. K. W'. Iita 1 lo 1". Im'lu- alvc, block W, Houth nawfao.... Cornell, I",. W. Uil 7, block Ul. Houin Ifcwi'Xi) Corniill, K. W.-Lnti 10, 11, block H, Houth )awu Cornell K. W. Uit M, tl"k H, Houth (lawcKO Meyer, Kllen I'arcel of land, con- IiiIiiIiik dKiO Kiunra feel, Houth OHWelJO llollon. Holton Lnnd Cn.-Ijoti 1, 4, 5; nil block 16. riolton Bolton Land Co. Ut 6, block 1, llollon llollon lnnd Co.-Lot 4, block 19, llollon Hockley, Martin nnd Bumin Iot 6, blmk 19. Holton Kollnn I, nnd 'o.-I.ol t, block S3, Ilolton naHmiiaaen, K. M. IM 4, block 80, Jlolton Ilolton l,Hnd Co.-Ut 2, 3, block 32, llollon , Wlndaor. Bcott. Ruann J.-LoU E, . Mock 1. . Wlndnor Allen. 11. C Lots 5, C, block X Wlndaor tit 1 It 1 If lo (. 7n f 7 II It 4M' ii ! 1 I w (1 SI VI 21 ill I 41 90 1 23 153 iu 6 4K 30 60 10 1 UO IB 63 ttt 4 14 63 111 1 36 117 is; flK Uit in stit-li thai yon cannot resist. v4- Whim you cull ut our place, ami look ovortlm numerous JJ A tt(J A I NS wo huvo ri'mrd for you. W havfl rwluw.l ritlCHH In nearly nil lines In our "torn, owing; to tho Into schhoii ami our low OVKIt HTOC'K. Until tln find of January we trill Mill our Miller. mn,-ii I. I. (iiwk I, V liHhKW ID lloaria. II. M -Uil 7 to I, Inclu- alvr, lilwk , MtnUor . 1 l lloa.i. II. M -lx-U I. J. blwk 10, V ilidaur ., W Hulllvuh. W. Il.-l-ol I, blixk II, Wlndaor 47 iMx.lry. It M . Truatra-Uut I, bit- k 11. Wimlaor 41 Ib oit, auaan-U4 I. bbx k Ii W lnd aor 4 Hi on. Su"on J -Uita I tu 1. nclu lv.. blmk II. Mndor IU lli.floian, liuatavK A UjH I. lit, blutk Ii. Wlnitaor n Maaliaa. Harry. Ju'la-U.t I, blurk H'lllamMvtla Kalla. I(u. l.ulo U.t 1. blmk . Wlllam lla KaKa IUanjarii. K M-lol I, blixk It, VSt.lam.ll Kalla Iloarll. Tl.oa-U'l 4, bloik I. Wll. Unirii Kalla It .wood. damn. mill, A K-Ut I. (Caere: Iul 1, t acrea, Ituarauoi! Ilamn.onil A K - Uit Ii. IM arrra; Iul I, J arrra. Iltweauod flraaaal Hill I'arlt. I (0 t I 40 I B 102 1 U7 1 17 IB 71 2 12 IM Itl 17 L'nkni.an lit 4. Illll I'ark ... 7 act. IVraaant Xaw Kra. fholpa. THanrliard A Haurr-Ut I. blm k 1. New Kra Bar, Jacob Ixit I, blork 1 Nrw Kia 4'aaltr. Wall. A. K -IOt t, blork II, Canby.. Col. Mary A. Uita lo to IX Inrlu. alvv, bl k 11. Canby Wail, A K Uta I tu 12. Inrlualva. all bloik II. I'anby llarrlaon. Ula-Ioi I. t, block 23, Canby Kdaai.U. II. K.-Uitl 7, I. blmk 24. i ai.ny . Albert l.'a Addltlaa ta f aaby. Uraham. John A. -Una I. X. Mm k 2, Allxrl l-e'a Adilltlon lo Canby.. I'raaalaad. Umlarra. Iiula-All blotk Ii. rrun land Orviniry. Kannla M All block X, I'runeUntl (Jrra.it), Kunnla M.-AII block W. rrdiieland RmlKrra, Loula-All blork U. ITun land tlarlaw. I to 7 a. I0 1 4i let) 74 74 4tolt. Anna-Ut 4. block t. Harlow.. Hull, Anna-lil . blmk I. Ilariow.. mld, U W.-lAit . blork 1, liar low Noltrom. Harah 8. Lot t, blmk t. 74 74 IM ..I J In r low ' An.lr. wa. Aila-lllock II. 4 crt. 1 1 rlow Harlow's Klral Addition la Harlow, , Ilnrlow, m -All blork N. Harlow ,M. Klr.t Alllllon to Ilnrlow 8nyl. r, Henry A -All f rxienalon ,.,! iliacrllied In Hook 17, Time 401. 1 Mi lot I. block IV Harlow's l-lral Ad I illtlon to Ilnrlow Caraoi,, John D Una S. 4. block 15, 'i Ilnrlow Ktrat Addition to Har- ! Ilariow. ' v'm. 7.m' 'icrra. ' ail blm k I 21. Hnrlows K1rt Adilltlon to Ilnrlow 'Ll' 7t Ilariow. Wm.-4 St screa. all block 22, 1 'Hallows Ktrat Addition to Hnr 7tl low ! Ilnrlow, Wm All of ntenalon, I M 70 1 acre, block . S acrra, Hnrlows I wir.i A.liliilnn ia Ilnrlow 93 1 U 2 98 2 7B 1 M 1 11 'Ilnrlow, Win. .75 acre, block J4. Har- 19 496 low 1 Ural Atmiuon io imriow. Krlenda' Oreaon Colony. Jncknon. H O.-AII block ft5. . acn. Krlenda' Oreiron Colony.... Irvln'a flraaaal I.lttla llomea. Caraon, John I.-10 norea, dearrlhed In Hook 64, I'liK b, all block 1, lrvln'a PIckkuiiI Llillo llomea.. I.lna Cllr. Pometny, Wn Iter Lots 7, I. 9, block 7 40 1. l.lnn C tv Ill Wiikcinnn. M. Il.-I.ots 5, , block 8, Linn City Pleaaitnt I.lttlr Ilomra, Kn. 1. Uvi V. S -Lots 1. 2. Plcnannt Llt tlu Home .No. 1 Sinlih, T, II lt 6, Pleaaitnt Lltllo d Ionic No. J v."l" ';"." JlnilHon. Chninn Ixils 11 to 16. ln clunlve, I'lciiaiiiit Little Homes No. I lluuer, .VHitiiiret Lot 10, 20, Pleas ant Utllo llomea No. 1 Ontr. Wm.-Ula a, 33, Pleasant Ut-" tin Home No. 1 BvercHt, IMnrv K I Aits l to 41, In cliiMlve, Plenaant Little Homes NoIhi'i,' VlViiii-i'.ota ' Vs' "ill," ' I'ieiwatit Little Home iNo. 1 v.::," Smith, T. II. Ixit 67, Pleaaunt Little 'llomis No, 1... ,.,', 1 Campbell, MiiKh Lot 68, I'leasant Lltllo Home No, 1 Plenaant I.lttlr Ilomra 'So. S. Plenaant Utile Homes tto. I.... IleveridKC, Wm. T. lt 22 to 21. In- cliiBive, block (2, I'lensiint Little llomea No. 3 Honevmnn, Martha A. I-nts SI, 32, block 2, Plonmint Little llomea SwiinHon'sVim'tiei lxt IS, block 2, Iloneymtin, Mary A. Lots 1, 2, block 8, Pleasant Utile Homes Wa trh'i, ' Joh n-Lo'ts ' V to ' H,"j'cu alve, block 1, Pleasant Little Homes No. S W'atrln, John-Lots 23 to 28, Inclu- 23 67 43 47 7 I'cnt (tiulitiea of liniiiKa, ailka, xatiiiH, velveta and drens trim minjia, in tho late.t I'ATTKRNS and HIIADE8. Our French WAIST Flannuli and Flannelettes are the talk of tho people, all the new shades can he had. If you want a 8ILK WAIST at half the regular cost, come and fo oura. IUlny day and DKKS.3 SKI UTS CO samples at less than factory costs. Holiday DRESSING SACKS, Fascinators, Knitted Hhawla, Silk Mita, and Gloves. TOILET ARTICLES and Perfumery of every description. Ladies' and K:ritli;men' I'URSES of tho finest kind. Our HOSIERY depart men t ii more complete than eyer before, at way down price. Wonderful 15 A HQ A INS in toe n hoys' and chilJren'a CLOTH INO, in all tho latent shades and qualities. Hole agent for the Felix Kahn Union Made CIXJTHINO. NO CHINESE LABOR. Men' and boy' OVERCOATS, 15 per cent off from regular price. We have the swellest line of HATS and CATS in the City. A gUiiiw at our SHOE DEPARTMENT will convince you that we carry tho bent brand that can be had. We are aole agents for "The Red Star" and the "Geo. E. Keith." ORTHOPEDIC W0 SHOES. alva. blork - 4. I'laaaant Uttla llonira No. I Cbrisiaiiarn, Annt Ixiia 7 and I, blmk t. I'leaaant Ulllt llornta No I Eat a. U. B-Uita I, 10. blmk i, I'lraaant Unit llomri No. I.... Llaler. T. K.-Un It. blmk t, Kkaa- ant IJlile llomea No. I Watrln. John-Ijta 4. t. blmk t, I'lraaant IJtlla liomrf No. I.... Watrln. Juhn-l-ola 10 to 12, Inclu- iv. block t. I'laaaant Uttla llomaa No. I tlarkaaaaa Park. Juhnton, K. M tVnlnnlnc at 8R. rorio-r of blmk U, lliriica N. m,.'M rhalna; thrnra K. II thalm lo Ilia W. Una of Mallmk I. U C; tbenca along claim lint lo a Hint I rhilna K of plare of be. Innlnc thriic W. to bealnmnc. L acrra, Clackamaf I'ark MarakBrld. lUml.k, Murt K.-N. V lot 2. blmk 1, Maraiinrld 1 17 41 43 24 42 17 I lv Talbrrt'a Addlllaa to Maraharld. M. Ii.maKt, Aln -Lot 2, blork 14 TallM-rt Addition tu Marahnrld 1 24 Talor. J. O.-Uit I. blmk W. Tat. brrl'a Addition to Marahflcld. (1 Hool'a Addltloai lo Maraharld. Garner, Wilbur! A.-Uit 7. blmk 1 limit's Addition lo Marshdeld .. 14 Rool'a fteraad Addltlaa lo Maraharld. Khrtil. J. F.-Ix)l 1. I, 'blork H. Hoot Hrrond Addition to Marahfleld 0 Ethrlilge. J. K.-Ila I lo t. Inrlu alve, blork 22, Root's Brcond Addition to Maralillrtd I 04 tiladalsaa. Uathaaltr. C. IC-Ixit II, blork 11. Oladaton f 70 Mc'ui. Cornrlla-Lots 19, 20, block 12. Oladaton 1 U Krlly, II. L, Tru"tee Uita I lo IX Inclualv. blork II. Uladaion... 2M Wlllamrtt Valley Chautauo.ua Aa-aoriatlnn-Uit 15, blmk SU, Ulad aion 71 ntlllnaer. K.tella O.-U.l 17, block 21. Oladaton 57 Orvom. J. K. Ixits 1 and 2. blork . Oladaton 1 &2 Well. ! M.-Lot 11. bloik 21, Olad aton 71 McMlnnlvlll Colr(r Lot 1, block o, Olailalon 7t Croaa, (riha-U)ti t lo 9, Inclu- alva.lork 90, Olndalon 7 00 11 a Adjolalaa; Uladatoaa Park. Heath. R. M Northweaterly of lot int. ,so acre, lots Kljcilnlnf Oladaton Tark 1 90 95 Ekluml. Alfred Xf Lot 122. l.0 acre. , lot adjoining Gladatun !.. rk Wrat tiladatoar. Moore, Annie II. Lot 11 to 11. In rlualve, block 2, West Ulud alone Hellnmy. It. B.-IaiH 9. 10. blmk t, S eft OlNdntoiie Front, J. I'.-lit IX blmk 12, Weal (ilndntone HenilerKon. Invil R. VnK IS, block IZ, Wrat Uliidxlonu Park Plarr. Kelly. Richmond-Lot 11, block 1, I'nrk Place 170 111 67 17 9C 2 47 96 1 90 94 4 11 Thlme. Otto-Lot 1, block 4, Park Place Moore, It. M.-Lot 9, block 7, Fork Plica Taft. Stirnh E.-Lots S, 9, block S, I'nrk i'iiice Whnle. A.-l-ol 11. block 9, Park I'liirr Simmon. Zacharla Lot 19, block 9, Park Place nbdlvlalnn of lllorlt "l," by J. A. hnae, Park Plarr. Webber, O. A.-W. H of block E. Subdlvlalon of lllock "D," by J. A. Clime, Pnrk Place EdgevYOod. IRS ' 7 7 I Worley, John I Filaewnnri .. J.-Lot 9, block I, johnxon. M. E., Mrs. Lot 17, block ' I, Edgewood ........ riarkaniaa Praltland. M Croaa. II. E.-AII block A, 1 acre. Clackanus Krnitiiinita Croa. II. B. All block B, .W acre, I Cluck" mas Krultlands Crotia, II. E. All of extension. , Hook 7, nne 4W, block C, 1 acre, Clackamas Krultlnnds Smith, W". H.-AII block D, I acres, Clucknmns Krultlands . Clnrknmaa Iletujhta. 96 ' 76 95 184 81 Clark, Sirnh-S. H of block 69, 1.25 I acres, Clackamas Heights 1 90 S3 I I anl..ll...l.in ni Minolta 111. Bti. !tfl. .10. S3 !IM and ail. I'liicUnmna llelahta. ruttkamer, F. W. Lots 1 to 4, in- eliiNlve. lilocK 39, plat H, UlacK- . nmaa Heights " Bolton. A. D.-Lot 9, Mock 18, plat I C, Clackamas Heights ' iTranipleasur. A, O. Ixt 2, block .J SO. nlat E. Clackamui Heights.. 162 18 IS 18 Schlndlor. G. Lot 12, block 29, plat 11, Clackamas Heights llawardcn. Gladstone Real Kstat Association Lota 1, 2. block S, Hawarden 1 62 Chnrman, Thos. Ixt I, block I, Ha warden 76 Gladstone Renl Estate Association Lots 1 to 7, Inclusive, all block 4. Hawarden I 98 Gladstone ReJl Estate Association Lot A, block 6, Hawarden 1 71 Moss Addltloa to Orrgon Cltr. Lang;, Tsndore T.nta 32, SS, Moss Ad dition to Oregon City I 64 Lana, UadorDearlbed In Hook I 2. pan 151, Hectlon 20. Townahlp 2 Houtn. Kanx 2 Kat. .21 acre, Moaa Addition to Oregon City... I 90 I haw's Klral Aa'aitUa to Orrsoa lily. Irh. Trank E.-Uits 1, 2. alt block : . Shaw's Klral Addition to Ore ' ton City J 14 Haaiarrh, John Iot 9, blork 7, Hiiaw's Klral Addition to Oregon I City H Santl.r. Hullhaa-Ixit 1. block I, , Hhaw's Ural Addition to Oregon 1 4'lly it Bhaw. James W.-Un 2, bbn-k I. J Hhaw's Klrst Add. lion to Oregon I City u Shaw. Jam-a W.-Uit 25, block I, I Hhaw'a Klrst Addition to Oregon 1 City U O. A C. ft. H. Co. I jib 4 I ader Cos. Iran Marrb 1, llMMi. tiling, F.-NW. V4 of NK. K Section 0 loananip j Bourn, Hang limit, 40 acres 1 45 Otwria Height. L J. D Eatstr-t'ndlvlded 2-11 of blork 10, Oawego llrlghla Cornell, K. W.-AII blmk 12. IX acres. Oaw.ro IMrhta U 111 1 52 14 Pirrlah. Oeo. U All block 14. 1.11 acre,. Osweco Helrhla. Lr. J. !., rtate I Undivided 1-14 of block 16, Oswego Height. Towaahlp 3 Soalh, Ran, 1 Writ. Her. IHrld !l 25 acres, as dearrlhed In Iired Hook "V." nag 412. Sec tion 4. Townahip I South. Rung I Weal 25 Warren. Chas. E. It 1. Brctlon Jt, Townahip t South, Ring 1 West, 27.11 arrra 1 90 Yrraen, Oeo. W. Ixl 4. Srctlon V, Township I South, Rang 1 West. 19 ts acres tt Kramlen. Wm. A. and Oualavr W. II arrra of lot L Section 21. Townahip I South. Rang 1 West 2 X Halley, Thomaa, D. I- C. X. 48. Muaalg, Martin 1 acre In Thomas Hiillrv I). U C. No. 45. as de scribed In Peed Hook 14. pag 2X, Section 23, Township I South, Rang 1 Wrat II Towaahlo S oah, Raat 1 Wrat tCaathaa. W. 8., I). U C So o3. Peterson, Sorren seres In NE cor ner of claim No. SI, Section 26, Township i South, Range 1 Writ 1 68 ( haar, Tho. J., D. L. C. No. 40. Stanton, R. P. tnd Lottie 0 acres ' of T. J. Oiaae D. L. C. No. 46. as described In Deed Hook O. pag 240, Section 23, Township I South. Range 1 West Towaahlp 1 Whltroi aoath, Kaair 1 Raat ah. Lot .No. HM-41. Matlhleaaen, John 1 acre In lot Whltcomb D. L. C. No. SS-tl. as deacrlbed In Deed Book 61. page 2.A Section 16, Townahip 1 South, Range 1 East Sand burn. H. P. I acres In lot 2 41 Whltcomb D. I- C. No. 3S-4I, is deacrlbed In lrd Hook "H." pane S Sections 1 and 2, Town ship 2 South. Range 1 Kist Squires, Joaephlnr 1 acre In lot Whltcomb b. L. C. No. SMI. as described In Deed book 72, page 233. Section IS, Townahip 1 8oulh, Range 1 Knat KelloKK. M. K. .045 acres In Lot W hltcomb D. L. C. No. SMI. as deacrlbed In Deed Hook "J." page 94. Sections 1 an 2, Township 2 South, Range 1 Eust Wills, Geo., D. L. C. S. dil-SS. Hardy, Jnmra R. 2 acres In Geo. Wills D. U C. No. 42-58. as de scribed In Deed Iloook 68. page 2 SO 18 513, Section 23, Township 1 Soum, Range 1 East Logua, Chis., Estate 60 acres In Deo. Wills D. L. C. No. 42-58, as deacrlbed In Deed Hook W. page S:'l. Section SO, Townnhlp 1 South, Range 1 East AtchUon, Sam and Aglllah 6 acrea in 1.10. Wills D. I C. No. 42-58, as described in Peed Rook 29. page Kit, Section &, Township 1 South, Range 1 East Wills. W. H. and L, A. -5 acres In Oi-o. Wills D. I C. No. 42-5S, is described In IVcd Rook "R,". page K'S, Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 1 East Lavagetta, C 6.40 acres in Geo. Wills D. L. C. No. 42-5S. as de scribed In Deed Hook 29, page 481, Section SO, Township 1 South, Range I East 100 19 85 4 52 7 85 1 00 I.rtvellen, II., D. L. C. No. 71. The Waverly Association 11 acres In H. Lvwellen P. L. C. No. v.. as described In Deed Hook 72, page 235. Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 1 East 17 75 Campbell, llretor, D. L. C. No. 50-41. Tage, J. H. 24 acres In Hector Campbell D. Lv C. Nos 59-41, as described In Peed Book 37, page .179. Section 25. Township 1 South, Range 1 East 62 66 Thompson, C 5 acres, also N. of N K. of lot S, Nos. 59-41, aa de scribed in Deed Hook 42. pages 104, 1U2, Section 30, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, 15 acres.... 20 71 Dowlen, Edward J. 6 acres In Hec tor Campbell D. L. C. Nos. 69-41. as described In Peed Rook 40, Bige 100. Section 25, Township 1 outh, Range 1 East: Section 30, ' Township 1 South, Range I East 7 45 Logus, Chas., Estate 104.60 ncres In Hector Campbell D. L. C. Nos 69-41. aa described In Peed Rook 33, rnge 75 : 37, page 422; Section 90, Township 1 South, Range I East 96 63 Townahip 8 South, Ruifd 1 Eaat. Marlay, P. H. KB. H of NE. i of Sea. 6, Township I South, Range 1 East, 40 acrea SS SI Try our I2.W) "FOOTFORM" for men and ladiea, in vici calf, velvor calf, and vici kid, plain or extenaion doles and the very lat est toe. Don't overlook our holiday SWEATERS in newest designs. Wet weather goods In every description for men, ladiea and children at CUT PRICES, but the best brand. Our REPUTATION is well known that we mean what we aay, and we ask those that are not aware to give ub a TRIAL. Always willing and ready to show you around. Our place is mall but it will surprise you when you see the STOCK and QUALITIES there la in it. The New Idea 10c PAPER PATTERNS always on hand. Remember it is the lame reliable FARMERS A MECHANICS STORE. M. MICHAEL, Prop. Main Street, between 5th and 6th. Mountain View We took the first premium at the State Fair in J.0I on Barred Plymouth Rocka We have for sale young cockerels at $1.00 to 15.00. We have a large stock and do not care to carry them through the winter. If taken now you can get a fine cockerel for half what it will cost you in the spring. J. MURROW & SON, Oregon City, Ore. PRINTING Wa are prepared to execute firtt-clatt Printing promptly at the lowest prices consistent with skillful and Intelligent execution. Your Work Solicited. DATA FOR THE FEEDER. Maaariai Valor ot m Few f th Krrdtac staff. The choice between diffcrpnt feeding; stuffs should often be Influenced by their effec t upon the manurlul value of Uie eicreajict. Delow are jlven a few data by way of Illustration: MAN t RIAL 1NCCEDIEXT3 IN ONE TOX. rhuaphoae Kitrogra. arij. Potuh. L'a. Ub. Ul Cottonaeed meal C'lutrn m.al Wheat bran DrieJ berwera' i;riia. ladian rrirmal . Ui tut . M. 714 tu 4 17.4 1.0 til II 8.0 17.5 tt 17.8 tot lit set Uowrd meai laew irurei). Hi t It will be noticed that gluten meal though rk-'j in nitrogen. Is unlike Un seed and cottonswd tueal, It belug very deficient In phofciihorlc acid and potash. WHjprliHl brewers' Rralus. though resem- bllnj; bran in digestible protein and nouuitropi'tioim matter, are relatively Ioor In potash ard phosphoric acid. Cor u men 1. corn fodder and corn sto ver are ail itoor lu nsh. Clover hay, cottonseed meal, bran aud Unseed t:nal are excellent supple ments to I n J au ci i'n products so far as concerus both protein and ash. Ash Ingredients,, as uutcd elsewhere, are necessary iu the nu'tunl economy, par ticularly lu the production of milk, so that they may wisely be considered from the standpoint of food and of manure. - A ton of cow's milk contains 10.3 pounds uf nitrogen. 3.3 pounds of phosphoric acid. 3.0 pounds of potash. Rhode Island Station. Rrcnrd Drraklnft Weather. "The worst drought on record has worked destruction w ithout a parallel," according to Orange Judd Farmer. "The great corn belt and the drought area are almost Identical. "The striking fact of the situation Is the low promise lu every state whose corn crop Is of more, than local Impor tance. In all other previous years of great drought damage there has been some state or group of states Important In crop production whose crop was large enough to partially offset the loss elsewhere. This year there Is little hope of such compensation. . ' "One of the smallest corn crops on record Is offset by the largest wheat yield ever ktwrvn, and, more striking yet, those stutes where corn Is the most complete failure are the ones favored with the heaviest wheat production." One Thtna; and Another, Denver -Held and Farm advises a general crusade against the Russian thistle, which Is now showing its an nual teeth. Late wheat sowing la commended as best by Professor I'openoe of Kansas where any single method Is relied upon against Hessian fly. Owing to the situation of the larvra In tba iTnivn nf tlio ulunf thnra la Itttla I ..nsHlliIlltv of Vfllnnhlo result from nm. w a , turlng the wheat during fall and win ter. Where fields are pastured early chance ojrgs may be destroyed. California fruit packers are credited with being "not only honest, but ar y J B u 7i is XV &l m. -r- 4i f mi JIN& 0HOES. Nothing OREGON CITY, OR. Poultry Yard OF EVERY DESCRIPTION V, at..' 1 .v- ENTERPRISE PRINTERY Cartrr Saperatltleaa. A worn gnrter I rvpardod by ome ' people as quite a Tiiuable present, for I it brlng to Its new wearer luck, or, at any rate. Is supposed to do so. A bride should always wear a blue silk garter at her wedding. Her garter Is often given her by a friend who has taken away Its newness by wear ing It a few time, says Home Notes. The wearing of the garter does not end the ritual concerning It After the wedding ceremony It Is cither cut Into pieces or bidden. When It ts bidden, the bridesmaids hunt for It. and the finder Is assured of being happily mar ried before the year Is out When It la cut. It Is divided among the brides maids to give to each good luck and a devoted husband. Sometimes the bride bestows her garters on the first brides maid, and In Germany each bridesmaid receives a pair of blue white silk gar ters from the bride. A DIaeoTrrrr. Bobby burst Into the house In a state of high excitement. Ills hands and clothing were smeared with a liberal amount of some sticky substance, and bis face wore a glow of triumphant satisfaction. "1 say, mamma, those new people across the way don't know much!" he exclaimed. "Tbey've got a algn on their front door that says 'Wet rnintr- "And you are covered with It! Yon ought to be ashamed of yourself:' said his mother severely. "That sign was put up to warn people to keep away from If ; "Yes, mamma." persisted Bobby, with the enlhnslasm of a' richly re warded sclent! tic Investigator, "but It wasn't paint, and I knew It It was varnlshl' London King. MGrowlaB Dowi," Everybody has noticed that In ex treme old age people grow rapidly shorter, so that a person formerly of average height "growa down" Into nnlto a dlntlmiflrp man nr woman A QermaQ contemporary points out that this decrease of height begins as early as the age of 33 years. At 30, we are told, the human body has reached ita full height which Is retained for a few years, after which the "growing down" process begins. At first and for many years the process ts so slow as to be almost Imperceptible, but at the age of about 00 It begins to be noticeable, and after 70, even though a veteran does not stoop at all, the fact that be Is "growing down" becomes apparent to one and alL A Moody Retort. A religious enthusiast, whose bobby was anti-Catholicism, went to the great evangelist one day and put the direct question: "Mr. Moody, do you ever In tend to do any preaching against the tatholicsr "Yes I may some time." "When will that be?' i "After the 1'rotestanta are con verted." 1'he Enterprise 1 1.60 per year.