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ORSOON CITV NTIRPRH. fRIDAY. OCTOItft .. 104.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnlthrd Every Wk by tht Clackamas
Abstract A Trust Company.
to J. Knitson.
:s. Tp. 51:
( A. Nach t al M M t.. an. I t A.
Kamsoy. Hit ai-ivs in Sivs 14 and 11.
t. ;-:: tr.oii. j
K. II Itott.'milW to V. Hutti'mUW. I
his Intortt ill all tho llolttMiiilU-r i
t-Mato. sitmito in Clackamas ciiutt ; I
$.'"t'. i
A. 1. Foster, to V. V. Kosl.T. ::
aires In Si-o. li. T 2 2; $.vi.
M (ilry ( al to M.ittiisas anil
Oirry. part Mk. 1. ParnWI's A.M. to1
Otvojtn City, part lot of k 22 of;
Holmes A!il. U'O aores in See III, T. '
jioo. :
J. lais to J. li Lewis, i, aeres .
in Win. Holmes P I 0. T i
$..in.
E. Erntson aiiil if
NKk, ol SE' of
N.'l. j linson and wife to E. Ernt
son. CO acres In W-j of NE'4 of Sec
C4. Tp. 51: J.Y'jO.
0. J. TniMir.ser an, I wife A. H
Kliodes. NW4 of NV, of Sec. ;:5
Tp. 4-?; ll.no.
W. Ittlimire an. I wife to K Koenls;.
UliK'k 2. Kainrount: JlS'i.
E Killin t.i Soinip. SE'4 of Sec. 14.
Tw;v 5-3: M."iV
IVr hester an. I Johnson tl.y sliffTi
to E. E. Uiley. J4 lots in llks, 4;t. V.
S:l an.l S4. Minthorn; $14 :::'.
11. Straight et al thy stiff to E. K.
Riley. SEU of Sec. i'l Tp. 22:
jr.so.yi;.
, W. C. Is.Sie et
E. Riley. 3 tracts
taining "2i acres:
A CHAT WITH A POETi
THE STOHY OF AN INTERESTINC
tVEMNG WITH LONGFELLOW.
Hun "KarrUlur." (k "Wrrrk ! Ifca
liraprraa" Nal lha "Olal I Urh
tbr Malr" Itiar to H W rttlaa.
-hr HrUir" Waa Dora ( tiwraw.
I otiev nU to tho inx-t l-outlfi'llow !
I skiiu liitn to give uit seme Urtvuul ol j
the circiinistuev!i Muter wlileli b
row "Tlir HrlilKi'" "1 aloud ou 111
brulo at muluUlit"- hh ui wliloh an
I'liiiuetit KiikUsU critic lias called "tlx1
unst m niiuttietlc in this Unguai:."
1 reo'Ive! In return a cordial nolo from
the K.x't it) which he saul, "If yon will,
come over and pass an even. tig with,
Uie It will give uie pleasure to tell you
the bin tor y of the poeut aud also of auj
of uiy poems that way lutervat you."
A few evYu!iifc"t later found ui at tti
poet door at his Cambridge uou. U
was theu erk'lu ou aevcuty year, to
the fullness of hU expcrlcuc aud th
nivness of hl fauie. I wa ahowo lu
to a long, hail like room, dimly lighted.
In which were a broad table, antlipie
furniture and a tall colonial clock. Tbe
l'HI rOMMKHCIAL iank
OF OKKHON CITY,
apltal, ....
Iieo.ouo
ttaui watt. Hilla diaeouulot. Makaaral
I fiiom Hun aail !! it'hauft on allpulnu
la Ika I'uUrd aiaiaa. Kumpa auJ lluiif Voni
txoii ra.-HJ uh)ol to ahaek taut
i-n lrui a. a. lot r. a.
'. LATOt'KtTTE, rraal.laat.
r i. MKYXIl Oaakiar.
Superior Work
Lowest Prices
That is what you get wlirn A
Miblotin iloos your tihnuhing
work. IIoiKm general tinning,
jilunibintf ami jobhing bum
ih'k.h. Kntimat8 chwrfully
furuisbixl. Hot air hratinw'
fiituies inanufaclurvd and
upjilird.
A. MIHLSTIN
MaioStmH OKKtiON CITY, OR
JOHN YOUNGER.
I
Near Huntley'a Drug Store,
Hct waa ther' alone. He aroae to,
m.vt me and formed a Mrlking and FOKTY YEARS EXl'KRIEN'CE N
.... hi
al (by
in Tp
shffi
to E
3. con-
l. Irwin's
I'leasant Little Homes; Two tracts
lu Tp 22. containins 4.' acres; i'2 l.'i
P. H. Marley an. I wife to M. R
Ktia;Iish. 10 lots in I. Iks 5, aud 0.
of Pleasant Little lloms. No. 3; $1.
J. W. English to M It English, 1
lots in 2. 5. ami t; of Pleasant Little
Homes No. 3; Jl.iw
A. C. KBlrcluld and wife to C. M
lUleman, acres in lp 1:', Sec. ;'S;
$1.00.
A. C. Palmer to C. M. I.lieman. 25
acres in Sec Tp. 1 2; $2500.
W. lfcfson et al to A. ('. Moehnke.
of XE'4 and N E 1 4 of NE't,
Sec. 30. Tp. 32; ;ni.
M. I. White to S. R. Taylor, 147
acres in S'-cs. 30 au.l 31. Tp. 51;
$;oo0.
A. and C. Schnel.. ! to E. P. Elliott,
lot 4, hlk. 3 in Mt. Pleasant; T. Kan
dall's subdivision of blk 3; $'.j0.
H. W. farmer to J. Kelly. Iut.s C
and 7, blk. 13, Sunset City; $.".75.
F. H. Renoiui and wife to J. V.
Ix!er. W'i of NW'i of Sec ), Tp.
41; $lu oo.
O. & C. R. It. Co
23 acres In Pec. i:
to
T.
r, 8
Tp.
Rostall,
2; $392.
M. (J. and C. U. VanWat. rs to E.
and M. Kinzel, lots 2'., 3n. 31. ."I, and
5C in "Priirielaiid " $:'.23o.
W. II. .Marvin and wife to E. R.
Seely, hi acres in Sec. 2 4 and 25. T.
51 W; $)o.)o.
M. and J. I!;iker to .1 I.. P,ak
acres in A. K. Ib-.Ues i I.. C,
31; $.;3..
A. .I K. Kir lilieinuT to E. Nut
tall, lots 5 and blk 44. County Add.
to Op-okii City; $",.'o.
J. II. Kitchihg and wife to .f Ins
Berry, part of I). L. C. No. 41, Tp.
34; $1.D0.
T. ('. Rok'ts arid wife to C. R.
An hanl, lots 1 and 2. blk. 12, Moun
tain View Add. to Oregon City, also
strip S feet wide joining said lots;
$300.
J. and R. J. Mooro to R. lioswell,
SVi of tract 3, Molalla, Ore.; $400.
O. ami S. Stein to I CI. Shaver.
29;o acres in Sc. 24, Tp. 31 V;
$500.
1'nion Meat Co, to H. pethko, lot
4, blk. 4S, Ore. Iron and Steel Co.'s
1st Add to Oswego; $;..o.
J. E. Hedges and wife to 0. G.
Huntley, lot 7, blk. 'I, Or-on City;
$'0u.
J. F. Graham to S. .1. Orabarn, hd
18, l'J and 2" and 21 in blk. 75, Min
thorn Add, to Portland; $1 ou.
O. W. Eastbam and wife to .1. I,"
Campbell, All lot 2, part of lot 7, blk
46, Oregon City; $1000.
M. f'laniagn and wife to liank of
Oregon City, Vi interest in lots 3 and
0, blk. S, Oregon City; $1.00.
Sellwood Land 'and Improvement
Co., to W. B. liarksdale, part if lot
2, blk. 42, Oak Grove; $230.
The Clackamas Abstract aV Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete abiitract
(d&nt In Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable woik on short notice. All work
truarantf-ed. Abttracts made, money
loaned, mortgaK'-s foreclys-d, trusts exe
cuted, estates stt'ed and titles per
fected. J. V. CLARK, Atty-at-Law,
Pr-sld-r.t and Manager.
OnV-e over Bank of Oegon City.
I
LandScripforSale
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP,
SOLDIER'S ADDITIONAL
8CRIP, MILITARY LAND
WARRANTS AND OTHER
KINDS. IF YOU WANT GOV
ERNMENT TIMBER LANDS,
GET A TITLE BY LOCATING
LAND SCRIP. WRITE FOR
PRICES.
R. H. PEALE, Springfield, Mo. j
t:i!iies,ue uVurc, with his kindly smile
aud lenjf white hair aud heard.
"And so tou would like to kuow
Boiiielhiu atnuit the Inspiration of
some of uiy poi'ins -w hat led uie to i
write them?" he said whcti we wert
senti-d. "Well, you are very Wind.
"I will tell tou tlrst how 1 came to
w-ile the "Piialiu of Life." 1 was a
yoimi; man then. I can recall the
time. It was a bright d.-iy. and the
trs were bKn'tnlnj;. aud I felt au lui-
ftilse to w rite out Uiy aim and purpoe
In tbe world. I wrote It for myself.
I diil not intend It for publication
Some month afterward I was asked
for a KH-iu by a opuliir magazine. I
nvalletl my Tsaim of Llfrt' I copied
It and sent It to the periodical. It saw
the li-lit. took wrings and Hew over th
world. There you may see It written
ou a Japanese servvn.'
He pointed to a hlnh. richly orna
mented s.reen which stoml In-fore a
Rreat tin-place. He added an anecdote
which I bare always regarded as a
true picture of his aoul:
"When I w as In Entjlund I w as hon
ored by receiving au Invitation from
the (jm-co. As l was leaving the pal
ace yard uiy carriage was hindered by
the crowd of vehicles. There came to
the d.xr of the coacli a noble looking
English wurktugman.
"'Are you Professor Longfellow? he
said.
"I bowed.
" 'May I ask, sir, If you w rote th
"Psalm of Life?'"
"I answered that I did.
" 'Would you be willing, lr, to taka
a wurklugmau by tbe baud?'
"I extended my baud to hlui. He
clasped It. and uevr In my life have I
received a compliment which gave uie
so much satisfaction.
"I wrote 'Excelalor,' " he continued,
"after receiving a letter full of lofty
sentiments from Charles Sumner at
Washington. In one of the sentence
oecurn-d the word 'excelsior.' As I
dropped the letter that word again
caught my eye. I turned over the let
ter and w rote uiy poem. I wrote the
"Wrei k of the Hesperus' because, after
reading au account of the Ions of a part
of the Gloucester fibbing fleet lu an
autumn atorm, I met the words 'Nor
man's woe.' I retired for the night aft
er reading the report of the disaster,
but the scene haunted me. I arose to
write, and the poem cauie to ine In
whole stanzas.
"The clock In the corner of the room,"
he went ou, "la not the oue to which I
refer in my 'Old Clock ou the Stair.'
That dock stood In the country hou
of my father In-law at PlttsQeld, among
the Berkshire hills."
The great clock In the room was beat
lug the air In the shadows as he spoke.
I could seem to hear It say:
"Toujour jamais!
Jamaia toujouri!"
It was these words by a French au
thor that hud suggested to hlui the
solemn refrain:
"Forever- never!
Never forever!''
"Excelsior" had been set to popular
niuulc by the Iiutchlusous wheu the
poet met oue evening the minstrel fam
ily after a concert lu ISostou Music
hall. "I have," he said, "another poem
which I will send to you." He did so.
It was the first copy of the "Old Clock
on the Stair." One of the family set
the word to music.
"My poem entitled 'The Uridge,' " he
said In efTect, "was written lu fwrrow,
which made me feel for the lonellneaa
of other. I was a widower at the
time, and I used to sometime go over
the bridge to Uostou evenings to meet
friends ajid to returu near midnight by
the same way. Tbe way wa silent
save here and there a belated footstep.
The sea rote and fell among the wood
en piers, arid there was a greut furnace
n the Brighton hills whose red light
was reflected by the wave. It wa on
luch a late, solitary walk that, the spir
it of the poem came upon me. Tbe
bridge ha been greatly altered, but
the place of It 1 the same." Ilezeklaa
Dutterworth lu American Author.
Ureal Britain and America.
Tinrin nnnnniniiiiTrl
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our store agreato $25, you
aru entitled to an enlarged oil
portrait of yourself. Kemotn
ber and secure a coupon with
each purchase.
Our stt)ck of groceries is
fresh and complete and the
prices are right. Call and nee.
Got one of these fine jort
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A similar opjorunity may
not he offered again.
Tho HLIiCTRIC Grocery
I). M. KLBISEN, hop.
Ml.
Moved In fe I
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r. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER
, I liraiiEiii
PIONEER
tila Eruaoailval War.
"My husband has' strange Idea of
economy."
"How Is that?"
"Why, he seems to think be are
money by drinking so much at tbe club
that he has no appetite for breakfast."
Chicago PosL -
There 1 a whole chapter of sound
idvlce In the admonition: "Don't dodg
difficult!!-; meet, them, greet theo,
beat Uieffl."
m$ht and Epre,
Freight and parcel" delivered
lo all parts of the city.
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tance telephone wire in
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Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
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Distance no effect to
clear understanding. Spo
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as eacily heard as Tort
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Harding's Druir Store.
Gigantic Stock Reducing Sale
To nuke room (or oty Furniture Factory output wc ar compelled to
clean out large spaces, occupied now by other merchandise. In order to
make these goods move quick, we will sell them at prices never offered
before, quality considered, In any part of this western country. Credit
sales will only be made on well secured notes with 6 per cent Interest.
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