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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
J OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AIIRIL 3, 1903, Wanted to bo Hoard From! f If their In mi inviilid woman, mitlrring limn loul' wukii''H, pniliipum, or fillmi "'""''i l-iii'4ii i lit-H wlin lm u .1 'I I'r. I'lrri'i-'a l iinlilr I'll-fH-t iiilii'ii uihoul "iiipli-lf in i r.i, Ilic liii(li iHi:iir l .tiit'iii l"l iiikI miikri. of thai "' 'I I'lii.i il ini'illi Itir would like to lii'U Ik'I" "," I cimui ""'I it wlH I" to lit-r ii.lHMl."Kr I" will1 tin-in nit tllrv tiller, in "-ll'l guml l.iitli, ii rrumd of f-,ii lor hiiv nr of tlir ulioe inuUilim win. Ii tin v run I'"' ' nil $,,OiiO MINIMI' will m!i Im (mill if tin v n.niKit hliuM I In-oniiiiil nliniturv 4lf till- illillVliliml tiillllili-t'llllg thr- trull niiilii.il I low, mi' I iiImi of tlir wntris of rriv li" tiii.oiii.il unions tlir tlioiiHiiiiila which tlicv n't riuuiUiilly publishing, IIiiik itnni'l! Ihrlt g-'iiiim-iirni U.iKII.S I'lSII'NSAMV Ml'liH'AI, AS- mkiaiiok, rtonirtoiH, Hull. iln, N. V, a M Im.i id wtiiinii Mi ( Atrlr r ttsn- ll.ili-Hl "I Sn li.lic MirrI lliirllv. MllM., , vr kll'Utl I.I I V III nr. lirltlK Ton ul) .. till- I llili I nl I In- 1 rl hint . u I otr lift c , 11 inn r ii. li.lluw. "uilt tmulllr I'lf- MHi'in'ti I, m ii li.'iii n ilniiM i lie hnr.i ri-titrilr 4iii tlx- lain I k i I I I rt V it Irtnitlf- illlltttilllr I iifliir.t li'i I li-ai, wilh (mill rvrtv itMim1, am. I I iliiii.lfil Hit- .ii1iImi h i) llir litnr 1 kmi II mi nit Imh'.i iltiit- ilav. miimv Tiled wii-ml ilillrtinl wi,V.i ti-UtlllM-il frmrillr, ail.t iiiiiiI tllnl Ihrv iln( mr llu gimit wlmlrvrr tinr 1 1 1 H (llrtiil i.ilinl. wlui hail millriril m I W4. ulV i Itii.' 11 li ! Hlio t"lil tnr llttil lit- Imtl turn iiiinl I h'"ui,'h Inr inr til III I'lrli f I l'u vulltr 1'ir .i tlill"li i- I illli lmcil n p.li k.tgr 1 l.iiitul lliil .' ! il ..ili.i' i.l i"i" in-ilu I Hf WHS gir.ilM nrn lli.til t-.v r M i I nl ! i it , nil.) tlir lint Hi.-lllll I li.nl ImmMy Kill JIUH. 'I lir Inl Ii.wihk ii"iIIIIi I'.kI ti..iir nt i.ll ii In I I. mini Hint MlV IfilM'.ll li : ' Ii HHH itm. li l.iMr-i a I 111 nrw lltir HII'l Itrn-t Ii : ...! i uilir I., t " I'svoi iti I'li'M r 1 1 it ii i " tti.i'iM r.i'; Wiittlrll ntl'iti, null Muttim Mr'l. Ar crtit lio Mi! i.'.llliti' Inl tin' Itinlhii'i- W llil'll UOI kh Hi Tlir 1 iiiniiiiiti l iM l.it'i' I' i )er on H i i ; I ' FlIV l" I""' "I r. K. V l'u -c t ili't h Inr v ri in ,'fi i .'I our I i I ' f : t- , !l li .'.ii it !.:., Ill I mil V Mi'i lliii; of City ( c.iinrll. TliiM'ity f.iilimii not Wi'ilni'Hiliiy liiilil Mt tlni ri'itnliir inuntlilv iinrtinK ol ilu I'otiiii'll Mini lnl i'iiIihuIithIiIh iintiorUnt 1 1 oh iiii'h Inr tlin ritv. Tii Him Hili'K of im ri t4ii lnrli M nil ilolif vniH til" iHnmti' of tl'l'iinll' iihih k for tl'ti rutiHlriii lli'ii of llm wit III IliBtnr. No. .'I, Hiillioii.iiiir 1 ii iii inilli'i' on rtti'i'lii Hinl (Hi tl u- irnn ily to uiIvitiIh' fi-r liiil III I III- lllilltlillll'H HUH M 1'lnll II Hllllior' iinil tin' iiHiiiitiiiniil ol it I'oiiiiniiliMi lo H"i' till' irnii'rty to lin lililln' linli-l) I i-llti'il liV llm IH'W ni'i'i. Aii orilniiiiiiii wan rMl (or tlm IIihI t iino iliiiliifliiit 1 1 ii' Kluilr" o( NU.Ilull , .ll-lll'lHIIII HII'l J AlllllllH dln-lilg. Till" ih ili'i-iiiii l r-fiiiy, o iIihI tin1 rmitcr IIIIIV liol IliiVl- III lin 1 1 1 111 ' l' I uh low ii it otlll'IVtlni' WOlllil tin. Anotln-r onlitniiirii vtiiH ri.i'l fur iIhi fimt I i iiiiIiIiiIiii' tlm fXI'I'ifliill of lul)ii' fin' idtrki'iit or i'iIokivi-h till llm diri'i'iii or i-iili-Hiilk" nf tlm i ilv. A ii it hi-r Mi-ill i f litinini'xn wliii li I'ltniu tip Wufi II '' li'I'orl nl tl iiiiliiitH'f on iiiri-lH iiml imlilii- 'ii'M'iiy, in lin It il ,i kliili'il Unit Mitlll nlii-i'l, Smtii-r Hill, s-vi'iitli iiml Hitli hlri-i'iH iiii-.i-i r .im. To ri't'iiir llu-ci' in-i'tn it it m mltl'il tlill' I.VM1 tlllilH of 1-runlli'il f'Hlt A i 111 II I In' IH'I'l-MiHrV. HII'l oil Millll Htril-l tin ,1-i-h lliitu L'.'i I'tHl lim k Mill In- ri-inin-il. To iiniki' ilifNt iiiiirnvi'iiii'iitii n will tin iii'ti'miaiy lo iihi' iii Mil i In lummy rro-ivi'il mnl ill llm Iiiiii'Ih ol Mm t-iiy i mi' I hunt. t ii i- -in in Ji n Nil I y Itr.rrlinra llm Hi-lilhlli'lll of Thiitl- nulla In Our l(i-iiililli'. Tin' I n-u in I'lly ri-mlrr it itukeil lo thnruiilily iiivi-htinum tlm fnll'm ini. Tin" run lit' ri'tt'lily iIoiiii, lor tlm kjonl ! nun, lion MtHli'iimiil in piilillilii'il lm luvt, will only lin lo' ili'it"iii to Hiinvcr any i-'iintiiniiiciition nniili"! to Mill if tin wnli-r ri-nlly miU'i-rH fro-n tlm iinnnviiiK 'iiiiii'iiit'iit'v wlnrli nl w Bttinnl initi-tivi-or wi'iikiini"! kiilni'V". J. Ji'iikuiH, of : 1 1 Ki-l Si Hi St.., r.ntliiii.l. mi ri'tirfil f nun hi'Mvh 1 1 f . "I think vt-ry 1 1 1 n I 1 y ol I )u-ui'h Ki lni'V I'iIIl I iii'-tl tlii'in lm mi Hit4-k ol , irntii Ii u kiii lin, wlncli li t l Kinioyt'il tin' fur itniiii' lilllii tiiii". Tliri'ii ilityn nl li t I Im uhii llii'ir ti-it I kin' lliry liH'l cum-to tlm i n iiso of tin' ilull, 'Ir.iiuiiiK t .mis 111-1014 tlm hid ill ol my lim'k, Hinl n-ln l rutin-mo iiiit llntn t-X'i'i ti''l. I I'f-Iii-m-tin' i inti ih pi-riniini-nt, f ir I Inivi' mil li'll 11 v Hynip'otn of it ri'i-tirri'liri'. 1'ln-r no iiilii'it of in v fitinily Iiuvh bIho iih'I liiinn'h Knlnny I'iIIm Willi fii'ully liimil ri'HIlllH." I'li-nty inori proof 1 i k lliin from Orn Hun City pi-opln. (J.tll t llnnl Iry'N ilriii; Htom Mini itHk wlott lii" run- ll'llll'IH ll'pllll. l or hIii liy Mil ili'Mlern. Piii'ti ft') rtintH. I'lwti'r-.Milliiirit Co., Unll'iilo, N., rtolii Bk.'1-lllM (or 1H I'lllll'll Stlltl'N. Uiiiiii-mlii'r tlm iiMitm I'iiiii'n "'i I lukti iiu nuliHlitiiui. Tlm KnlnriiriKf pnr year. Physicans Trcscribo it for thbir most Delicate Patient. Old and Pure. for sale by - E. MATTHIAS -Sole Agency for Oregon City Jfl ' THE LOCAL NEWS. Sun CliHr-iiiin A ('ij.'n lilryclu nt. In IIiIh phpt-r. K ymi wiint m HiyiiNli Inn mil on Mi" liiililmiiilli. Apt 10 A pHily, t'oiiipii'ii'il ol I won I y youriK I fuplii limn llm lliiinoit rhiorli, wmil lo I'iiiHiiii'I 1'iiilny iHt'hl innlti'iiil hoc ml lllvfli hv I lm Ki'ioiiil llnptiHl iliiirrli ol iiml i'lly. Tlify ii'poit mi unj iyhli tlinii. Tlm foliii iiiK Mm tlm iiHiiit'ii of 1 1 if li-iiiiiMi-tH w no will t'tonN ImiH on Snii'lny next Willi llii'ili'ikiiMl WlllKiiH'tlt' I'hIIh: (I. lloUn. rHirhur; M. Iliiinillun, pili Iiit ; I'. Mili-1, I Iiiihii; V, Hoi k, 'I liuwi;'. WiI-hii, H. ; A. ('allium, It Iiumi'I 1't I'll) lHt li . f f. I., Jntii'H, . f. Tlm Tt'Xilli'ii ilitin n (-Wi'ti nl llm Ar iiiniy Siui.inv ninlil whh wi'll mMi'IiiIi'iI Mini Inirlily fiijoyil. 1'ioin flimnriitl riliiiiilpoliil , tlm nll'mr whh not llm utit t-imi liopi-il for, lint r f.ir uh iIh Hll'inliiiK pli'Hniirn lo tlm i'iii-hI" h 1 1 tlnit t-oiilil lm Mi-ki'il lm huh in j iyi"l. J. M. I'rli'n, ilm i loihliT, Iihh jtmt ri'-ri-ivi'il m lull liim ol fpi iiii kooiIm hii'I in now irti ' r im lo li ivi- hi" IrirmlN i-ointi In iiml uh linn m mil. 1 1 1 n Hlorn Iihh ImIi'Iv tit't'ii iH'iil ii i ii nnw ttii'l lil tunny lin liiti-ii ol iiihiIi will iii'i'ii-t Iiim many frii'ii'lo. inn linn a i- ill, Mini lm n mite IU pIl'HHIl yon Cnrirr khh a lv l.iint Stnrinv JmljK Mi r.nilii In-Ill h npi-cial ti-rm of court, wlili Ii Uftnl tint h d-w Iniiim. Srvi'ial minor (iiiIitm Hi-rit Kratilfl mnl OOCOO i O 1 Adams Brothers , GOLDEN - RULE - BAZAAR -OREGON o 8 O 00O0O' few dt-liiilllit'lilercd, hut iiotliini! of any apcciiil muiiieiit dune. The next reuular term which Ih J mine holda in this city will lm on the third Monday in April. Ct r kk Kishkhh William Pickle man, bi eii.ployei of llm Willamette mill, while running a Imrker Hie oilier day, U"t Ii in li tn I citui.'ht in the machine and'Brt a remill hint ,uirtN of hia three liliKerH. The accident wan painful and iiereMHilatcd liiyin nlVfioin work loriiev eral days while the injured members are healiiiK up. 1'riali nanniilH, Bued C3 years, tiled at the Hfiinett Iioum-, near ClackBtnas, Sunday nitiht. The tleceaaed was a it oncer. havini" come 1 1 Clackamas coun ty in 1W.5. He leaves no family. I be funeral was conducted by Kev. I . K. llaiiimondattliH Mui-kman ConKrcua tional church Sunday morninu at lt) o'clock, and the remains were ouneu at Clackamas. About twenty-five thousand acres of IhiiiI in Clatkamas county ieheld by I. II. Murlay, et al, under lax tit es, which will soon rinen into ,-ood titles if not defeated. I hereby airee to defeat any f thooe title, for about fWV de.nan.led fur a deed by said 1 . lav et al. Olbeswise no cnantes made. (. B. Dimu-k. Atlorney-at.law. Urenon City, Oregon. The county court convened Wednes day for the purpose of .transacting conn ivbtiHiness. Commissioner 1. v. Kti ?n afterTn absence of a month because of inness, resumed bis accustomed place Mr. Brobst and Judge Kyan were on liMinl hhuhiihI. Tlm IhimIiihhh which ha ot'cn pitnl tlm honoralilH court up tot lie tluiH wh K" to pniH pi'rlaliin'l irincliHlly 10 roH'l uiHtlnrH, a iil tliHHti wnrr all of minor iiHturn. Jitkn Millor, llm eli'Clrlriun, Iihh a i-riiw of nii'ti workiiiK nmli-r him tliin win-k rtiniiiiii' four m-w w irnn lo lm ui-il Hi llm iipi-mtion of tlm luiw iru plitnl ownt'il liy Mr. Lnvntt. To lay llm I rtn 11 will I hi tii-ri-KKHry lo put ill aoniH liew ionta Mini hi'lurit llm tmw wiri'H are run arroHH llm liri'lii ni'Vi-ral imw ini-ti will Iihvh to hn Hiiiployml. TliH litiw leu plant w ill prolmlily Ntnrt up in about twu wm-ka, Tlm airvi('i'N Nt llm (.'otiKri-natioUHl t'liiirrli tii'xl Kmiilav will lie in liariuoiiy with tlm hi-hhoii. In Mm iiiorniiir; Mm phhIoi will riarli on "l.ookiti Upon Ji'hiih I nri utr I'uHHion Wi-i-k." In Mm Mvi'iiinu llm Miciiih will m "Why Flioulil Kollowi-ra of .litmia lie ("liiin-li Mfin iM'rH'.'" In ail'lition In tlit uhiihI iniliral iiuinl'i'rH ol llm iluy Mihh Mhv Murk Mini Mini (ir.n'M M. MarHliail will Ptmvf I'or tir'a"l Willliivii You Hto-t." Tlm mi-vii-i H will In- lii'M in llm li'i-tiim room unit iiioih Snii'luy. ( ii-raliline Hoiinur Iihh an eHpcclnlly in-iHri-Hliiitf letter ill the AiKonalit for Mitreli ItO'li, on the way wealthy women in .N'n York vanillin al hrnlie-w Iiihi. Sim noil that Hoini'tiiut'ii iIidiii-bikIh (Inilli'i- hiindH at fiiHliioiiahle Immihi-h in a mucin iiiiilit, and thai there are many w omen w ho make Iota of money out of Mm ifHine. The men are Haid often to he roped in and relieved of all limy liave aliont them helore the expert feminine playera will let k. The Macrahee ia one of the leading JUST, RECEIVED LARGE STOCK OF Shirt Waists Newest Styles Lowest Prices CITY'S BIG SALE OF Muslin Underwear Still Continues orders in the stitle. This is evidenced by the fact that they are always prompt to pity all beueliciaries on lime and without any delay. Secretary I'M. Tay lor of the liH-ul lodue here, this week re ceived a check for Mrs. Mary J. Iake, of Turner, whose bum, a member of the order lately died. This is the kind of an order which we like to speak of and as loni as it keeps tip this tiood record it ought (o be thus highly praised. Princess May Linn has commenced suit lo free herself from the bonds ol matrimony. Her husband is Timothy Linn and Hhe avers in her complaint that defendant has been cruel and very harrth to her. She says he struck her several times mid at sundry and divers times came home drunk and then in that condition continued this practice till she declares life is a burden in every sense of the word. lieo. C. lirownell is her attorney. The case will he tried at the April term of the circuit court. , Bask Hall Uams. The ball game be tween the clerks and teamsters which was to be played last Sunday was de ferred on account of the inclemency of the weather. The rains of last week so dampened the ground that to play ball on il was an absolute Impossibility with out tailing down and losing the ball. This Sunday if the weather permits, the game is to be played at Willamette Falls and all the public is invited. The team sters are confident of lowering the colors of the proud clerks and they are not in the least backward about proclaiming their baseball skill. A special invitation is extended to the public to come and give the boyB a little encouragement. Mina Lulu Harlan, llm 12-year-olii (UiiKlitfr o( Mm. Harali J. Harlan, in a very ruinarkalilM littln miaa; ahe lian only Iihiiii takiiiif piano liimoriH for nine nioiitha and Iihh alrnady acijilireil nilch tikill in tlm art hm to play difficult piece with the mhh) of an old pUyer. Her 1st mi I h are not alone (or playing the piano hut hIih Iihh already i'oiiiiiohi'iI two lieau tilul lillle Hi'lectioim for llm piano wliirh were hc lit to a inuHir.nl linti-M in the Kant. TIiIh uh will he reailily prereived in Hn iiiniHiial exaiiiiiln ol a prei-ocioiiM Utile Kill hikI her frieiida in thin city predict for her a Kient fiiiurn in uiUHic if Hhe continiieH wiMi tlm nania de(ie of auc cefH hh he now hIiowh. Hit Ktokk Attaciikii. I'. II. Hfiark whh Inveigled inio diitiinK a paper the tit her day w hich nve Home I'ortland parliea rrnipU-le control of hia ci;ar and fruil Hlore, conlrHry to Ilia winhea and iiiienlioiiH Mr. Shaik, Ilka many other ifuod fieople. owea hoiiib l'urllaiid parliea m little money, aiitt theHM credit nra took him oil" hi K"1"'' hy Hecret Hlralegv fixiled him and put hia iukiib lure to an iiiHtruiiieitt, llm purport of which he did not iiiidemtaiid. An a re unit of tlmMi pr(M-eedin a Htranje clerk in now in p'iHeHioii of tlm Shark atore and ia running things la unit liitiiHelf. The marriaiie of Mr. J. Nelaon Wianer, of tlm United States Kinli CoiutniHoion, to Mica llaltie Mary I'ratt wbh aolomn i.ed lant eveiiini at the Lome of the Inide'a pTent-in Ihia city. Kev. P. K. Hammond oIliiiHtinir. Tlm weddini whh a very ipiiet one only the immkdiate relatives of Mm coulractini fiartiea liein preHent. Mr, and. M re. Wianer left on llm evenini train for a uhort sojourn Ihront'li California. On their return Mr. and Mnt. Wianer w ill reside at the red- -OOCOO o o o o mm. STORE- o o o o C00OO deuce of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Pratt for the present at least. The work of constructing the smith end road will commence very soon. This week Kngineer Hands w ill hold a con ference with the S. P. authorities and determine what concessions the com- nauv will make and see what are their preferences in regard to building the road, whether over or under me iraca. Money for building the much needed road is ranidlv coming to band and from this source no seriotn trouble may be anticioated. The sum of ll'oOO is already available for the building of the road from Main street to Hit li street, of this sum tU)Q will be obtained from the city treasury, the remaining 1500 is the sum subscrilied by the citizens of the city. From this city to the Lawton bill road the expenses will be met by the county. After the conference between Hands and the S. P. people is held, the city council will probably take the final step toward conHummating the plana and starting move. For liver troubles and constipation There's nothing better in creation Than Little Early Risers, the famous little pills Tbey always effect a cure and save doc tor bills. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. They do not weaken the system, but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to tbe full performance of its functions naturally. Ueo. A. Harding. Ifyoadon't get the ENTERPttiSKjyou don't get the newi. lii. Haven Two I'roin Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chilis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Ariiioi k, N. Y., "but, when all other temedies failed, wo saved her life with l)r, King's New Oim-overy. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced Hlage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung dineanes yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds 50c and 1 bottles guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding. Trial bottles free. Pale on Jacob') Hunch. On Saturday there will be a sale on the Jacobs ranch three miles north west of Oregon City on the Oswego road. The articles for sale are l.'i bead of cattle, 2 work horses, one wagon, one hinder, one niower and one rake, plows, implements and other things valuable to a farmer. W. W. II. Samson is the auctioneer and the way Mr. Samson will sell goods will not le slow. All these goods, above enumerated, are in tood shape and are sure to give satisfaction. Hood lor 'lillilr-n. The pleasant to lake and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and La(iripe because it does no. pass im mediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It Iraws out the intUmmatlon, heals and soothes and cures permanently by en abling the lungs to contribute pure life- giving ami life sustaining oxygen to the blood auu tissues. Ueo. A. Harding. For Young Men end Young Women, There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman soqtiick as to have'inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is tnussy, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son's bather shop. roiift-Nsloii ol" u I'rletit. Tov .Tnn. S f!. of Wake. Ark.. writes, "tor 12 years I suffered from Vuilnw Juiinilu-e. I consulted a number oi physicians and tried all sorts of medi cines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had ine in ilu iiruun Inr tttplvi VpflrS." If VOU want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomacti disorder or general debility, get Hoecinc Bitters It's guaranteed by Ueo. A. Harding Only 60.:. Police. All periMlll. OWIllIlK J.ruiicrijr ill n:...;nu V... 1 i..l l mil i-niniM-tsil with loniiiuia I'vo. . ..in , . wv..... . the sewers, are lierehy instructed to con nect Baiu inuiiri.j wim pii p.. . a .. .. . f A ...;l lim-t ntsiriciu uurniK 1110 uiunui em, k ..A ull nan... nf nriiniirtv in Rant iliitrictft lading to connect said property with sew ers ill be subject to the penalties provided hi- fifil i lm nri. Bv order ol the city council. BKL'CK 0. CURRY. April 3 3t Ilecurder. A Love I.etlcr. Would not interest vou if you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Pile's. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. .'5c at Geo. A, Harding's Drug Store. otlce ol Newer Aewtneiit. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, assessors for Sewer District No. 3. will meet for the p-irpose of assessing the lots o? Sewer District No. 3 for the con struction of sewers therein, al the office of the citv rccor.ler al 4 o'clock p. m. , Satur day, April 11, 1903, and every Saturday thereafter st the same hour and place until said assehSinent is fully completed. E. U. UAl tltA.U, F. T. GRIFFITH, JOHN BITt'NKR. Dated April 2, 1103. apr 3-lt Due rVotlce Is Served. Duo noiii'A in hprehv served on the public generally that" DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve is the only saive on me market that is made from the pure, un sdultetated witch hazel. DeWilt's Witch lbt.el Salve has cured thousands of cases of piles that would not yield to aiiv other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those persons w ho ge the genuine De Witl's Witch Hazel Salve are never dis appointed, because it cures. Geo. A. Harding. I udirtluials Money to Loa At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write J.no. V. Lodkr, Oregon City Oregon Stevens' building. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnisher! Every Week by the Cliitkn mus Abstract & Trust Company. e T Simmnn et al to A T) Burnett 100 acres in cl 37 t 2 8 r 4 e $ 4500 G W Strvker et al to w asti in an u e, I iii,.tn lillf K Snllwond 15D8 C V Burnett to J E Burnett 30 acs in I' Foster clt2sr4e 1800 E M Xewbill to G A Hamilton lots 3 & 14 blk 2 Parkplace 175 A O Foster et al to E Fitzzerald 74 25 acs in sec 1 1 3 s r 3e .... 20 E F Smith et al to II G Freeman lot 7 blk 7 Canemab 450 J C Clausen to O Clausen tracts 1 to 6 & 23 to 28 Prunelands A P Barlow to G A Behnke lots 4 & 11 blk 2 Barlows 100 SAD Hungate to W M Smith et alseof sec22t5sr3 e 500 G 8 Randall to F Gutperlet lot 3 blk 3 New Era 50 Geo W Knight to II A Knight 21.82 acs in Lee cl t3 r 1 e.... 272 A P Barlow to 11 Hedges lot 10 blk 3 Barlows 50 E D Miller to L M Read 1 acre in Meek cltlerle 900 J M Ware to J Shortlidge 15 acres in Francis cl 1300 J Paqnet to C Kuetmever et al part of McCarver cl 3 r 1 e. . 2500 Wm Bell to L D Belt lota 1 & 2 blk 37 Roots Add 1 Wm Bell to M M Bell lota 3 & 4 WILLAMETTE ...G ROCE RY... 25 Cents 7 Bars Lenox Soap 23 Cents 7 Cars IV 70 W'aHh Powdor 25 Cents Gallon Can I'ears 5 Cents Can Best Baked Beans 10 Cents 5 lbs. Perfection Salt 25 Cents C Cans Deviled Ham 25 Cents 3 Cans Deerhead Oysters 25 Cents 2 pound Good Coffee 35 Cents 1 lb. M it M Blend, very fine Miles & McGlashan 0KEG0N CITY, OKEGON. r. Wk 37 Roots Add I D M .Vlaritn to J 1'aquet part ol McCarver cl t i s r i e ... I Win Kommer to ii W Newton lOXOO acs in cl 37 t 4 s r 2 e . . . . 2600 E Cook to !; Astman et al lot 1 blk 4 Canbv 1800 A (iroenow to J A Stoll 165 acres insecll2sr2e 13.)00 II E Werner to H M Clancy lot 4 blk5Weslynn 300 J II Huddleston to J W Thomas lots 3, 4, 5, blk 2J Onwego 600 Wm Phillips to C F Eimer ne of ne of sec 25 t 1 i r 4 ft 1 0 & C it K Co to M McKean se of sw of sec 2:; t 2 s r 2 e AK) 0 G L & I Co to J Heiler lot 2 blk 41 Oak Grove 200 II Sanders to C Lemmer lots 23 & 24 blk 76 Minthorn 1 E M Haines to F C Chinn 20 acres in sec 13 1 3 s r 1 e 350 F Halloway to A Harrington s.'i' of se of fee 24 t 4 s r 4 e . . 200 B Miller to C Schmitt t-'j of lot 3 blk 13 Bariows 90 A Magnev to O A Aasve 70 acres in see 31 t3 s r le 1325 0 I & S Co 10 J Munro n)a lots 8 & 9 big 4 Oswego 235 J Clausen to C Satine 1 acie in Pendleton t-l t 3 s r 1 e 75 J B Day to G Mumpower sw of nw & lot sec 18 t 2 s r 3 e & 124 acs ineC13t2sr 2e 2000 E M Thomas to L A Pnrdy 100 acs in sec 35 & 6 t 3 s r 3 e 5 II C Moreland to F B Kiley lots 4, 5 A 6 blk 81 Oswejjn . ... 60 T F Kvan to M C Shank lot 8 blk 57 O C 675 0 B illiams to G B Williams 35 acres in sec 10 t 3 s r 2 e 500 D Giiium to E Williams nw of re of sec 13 t 5 s r 2 e 1 II Hilleary to E Williams 85 acres in sec 7 t 5 s r 3 e 850 J E Hedges et al to W P A P Co lots 5 sec 10 t 4 sec II t 1 sec 15 6 6 of sec 14 t3 s r 1 e 1 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. ate the owners of the copy right to the Thoroe system of nstract indexes, for Clackamas county, -nd .,ave the onlv complete set of abitra is in the county, can furnish informatioi as to title lo land at once, on apu ication. 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Scrofula, pimples, blotches, kidney disorders, rheumatism, gout, dyspepsia, female weakness, anaemia, chlorosis, etc., are a. few of them: but the greatest evil, the greatest danger, is tbe general weakening of the wbola system, which affords an opening for everr passing disease. The following Is only one of the thousands ot testimonials we have received : Detroit, Mich.. Jan. 10. 1901. "1 commenced using Dr. Harter'a Iron Tonia when prostrate from a severe attack of rheuma tism. After using three bottles all traces of this disease were completely eradicated from my system, and my general health was restored. As a blood purifier Dr. Harter'a Iron Tonto has no equal, and I most alnoerely recommend It to ail persons suffering from indigestion, fatigue, rheumatism, and the many weakened conditions of the ayalem produced by impover ished blood." Uargarite F. 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