Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 14, 1904, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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OREGONCITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OCTOBEI 14, 1904.
K
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
1 Furnished Evtry Week by the Clackamas
Abstract & Truit Company.
i V. S. A. to J. and A. Finluyson. Si,
of NK4 of SEl and Efc of SV4 of
Soc. 2. T. 5,-1, H20 acres; Patont.
N. B. Atkinson (by adint to K. SI.
Howell and wife, 48.17 acmtt in Flira
Flshor D. I C... T. 22: $1800
Sellwood land and Improvomont Co..
to I Summers and J. R Slatthows,
part lot 4. block .10, first, subdivision
tif Oak Grove, $200.
A. Moore to A. and J. W. Monro and
M. SI. Maple. 4.",9 acres In Sees. SO
and 21. T. 52: 110.00.
A. Sloore to A. Mooro, 2!9 acres in
See. .10, T. 52: $2500.
J. V. U)der anil wife to R. iJoiislier.
SV4 of NWU.bf Sec, 11, T. 41 ; $1500
". K. H. Summer to J. O. and R. M.
Smith, U acres in Sec. 2. 22: $325
R. IVSIia.er and wife to C. S. Pal
mer. 19 acres in Sec. 2G. T. 13; $1230
(5. Hnmghton and wife to C. A. Wil
ley, parts of lots' 3 and 4. block 4.
Green Point; $23.
: C. A. Willey and wife to F. C. Burk,
lot 3 and part block 4, Green Point
$1800.
J. P. Shannon to S. J. H iritis,
279 54 acres In T. 34 and T. 41
$:,oo.
C. R. James and wife to J. II. Jurat'
NIC4 Sec. 5. T. 53: $n;.0.
B. Wolfer and wife to S. and Si
W'iifer. 21.100 acres in Sec 29. T. 4
$20.
F. and C. W. Stephens to A. J. Rin
go. Vi of NEVi, Sec. 19, T. 43
$1600. V
O. W. P. Townsite Co., to V
Haviland. Sr., and J. B. Haviland, lot
24, block 7. Estaeada; $5t0.
Bank of Oregon City to F. Grlessen.
lots 3. lock 9. Oregon City; $2000
P. II. Slarloy and w ife to N. A. Mass
lot 13. lock C. Windsor, $1.00.
C. P. Andrews and wife to C. and H
Gra3ler, lot 8, block 128, Oregon City
$1400.
S. G. Roop (by exr) to I. L. Bower,
13 acres In Sec. 9. and 120 acres In
Sec. 4, T. 51; $2900.
.1. L. Bowers and wife to O. J. Brats
terg. of WVi of SE'4. Sec. 4
T. 51; $1200.
A. H. Breyamn et al to A. Wilkin
son. SEU of NVV of Sec. 24, T. 14
$G00.
O. W. P. Townslte Co.. to IL C. Ple-
taeh and SI. Slaes, lot L-blk. 1. Esta
cada; $200.
0. W. P. Townsite Co.. to SI. E.
Shafford, 9.94 acres In F. Plearce D.
L. C, T. 34; $820.
II. Ballon and wife to B. F. For
rester, part of SE'i, Sec. 29, T. 24
$25.00.
E. Fucbs to J. C. Phillips. NW4 of
NV4, Sec. 36, T. 43; $401.
C. A. and S. G. Howell to T. P.
Phillips, NWV4 of NE4. Sec. 1, T,
53; $400.
J. G. Slnmpower an dlwef to L. D.
Slumpower, undivided part of Sec
18,. T. 23 and 119 acres In Sec. 13.
T. 2-2; $1400.
J. Taylor and wife to W. R. Town
send, NE',i of NW4 and SEV4 of
NW'4, Sec. 20. T. 51; $2200.
D. H. Wolfer and wife to F. L. Mil
ler, WV4 of NE',4 and N of SE14
Sec. 10, T. 71 ; $700.
M. Bachert to S. and J. Miller, CO
acres and 13 foot roadway In T. 4 1;
$780.
M. W. Sheppard et al to Nels Thom
son, 26 acres In Sec. 32, T. 31; $411.
F. Grossmlller and wife to A. Klin
ger, E of SE',4 of Sec. C, T. 43;
$1975.
L. L. and W. E. Young to G. V. Wil
son, tracts 10, 11 and 12 and 13 of
Beutel tracts; $2300.
L. E. Palmer and wife tp I. B. Pal
mer , 400 acres in Sees. 26 and 23, T.
2 C; $5000.
E. Warner to A. Warner, 14 acres
in D. L. C., No. 40, T. 31; $10.
H. Lawton and husband to A. War
ner, 1.18 acres in D. L. C. No. 40, T.
31; $10.
J. Roth to L. F. Kenworthy, NV4
of SEV4, Sec. 2, T. 51; $1400.
W. D. Matthews to J. Bauer, part
Sea 8, T. 31 W; $4500.
D. Engle and wife to N, H. Engle,
43.3 acres in D. L. C. No. 44. T. 52;
$1000;. ,
F. Hatton to C and O. Hatton, 20
acres In D. L. C. No. 53, T. 23; $600.
U. S. A. to D. H. Wolfer, W' of
NEU and N of SE'4, Sec. 10. T.
7-1; Patent.
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete abstract
plant in Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice. All work
guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles per
fected. J. F. CLARK. Atty-at-Law,
President and Manager.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
o
LandScripforSale
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP, .
. SOLDIER'S ADDITIONAL
, SCRIP, 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, Me.
COUNTY COURT Continued.
John SlnnnlnK 1.50
.lames Ijivello 1.50
Peter Schiewe 12.50
Fivd Beurer IS. 50
H. Sullivan 13.75
District No. 21.
Joe Carlson $ 300
1 r. s. nix 3.00
John Phillips 3 00
Walter tioroett 3.75
Grovpr Wright 1 50
J. II. Wright 4.60
W. K. llonney 11.25
District No. 22.
Liberal Lumber Co $11.00
L. W. Bobbins 4.4.-.
Russell Bros 25 67
Pope Co 15.93
.1. W. Staudlngor 1.32
II. J. Rastall ,!.r.o
Albert Engle 24.50
(lillierf Jackson 25.37
Isom Vaugliaa 20 12
Richard Hall 21.00
H. J. Rastall 22.50
Nels JohiHoti 5.25
J. R Davis y, 27 00
Philip Llchtweis 27.00
H. J. Rasiall .21.00
Albert Engle 0.75
Geo. Williams 8.63
District No. 23.
Win. Evans $10.50
Ed. Judy 10.50
Joe King 14.00
have Shepard 14.00
O. G. Tull 3.50
Slauuel King 1050
W. 11. Tull - 12.50
District No. 25.
J. B. Slitts
District No. 26.
Arthur Kaylor $ 3.00
W. J. E. Vlck C.25
Liberal Lumber Co 1,15
J. H. Vlck . 75
L. W. Robbing 40
District No. 29.
John Snyder $ 6.00
J. C. Snyder 18.00
District No. 30.
Jas. Coon $ 9.50
H. W. Koebler 7.00
Taulatin Mill Co 110.75
A. J. Monk 34 00
James Cook. 26.75
II. Slettatel ' 29.75
A. J. Davidson 8.75
Elmer Shipley 11.40 1
Mat Dldzun 12.25
Leonard Hedrlck 1.75
Frank Chiles 7.00
James Slunro , 17.50
Tom Barker 2.65
Ed. Wanker .., 14.50
James Coon 5.25
Eli Piatt 4.40
A. J. Monk 70.00
L. L. Davidson 56.00
O'Brien 40.25
J. R. Hayes .. 42.00
James Cook 5.25
Wm. Wanker 42.00
'J'Hl COMMERCIAL BANK
OF ORKUON CITY.
iltl, ....
1100,000
Loan nude. Bllli iliit'ounied. aikw c4
i-4-viotii. Bujri and it'hiuft ou allpoluta
11 the U tilled states, Europe auJ Huug Kuii
Vmiu rH-eiel subject to check u
- iu lnm 4. a. to4 r. a.
'. I.ATOUKKTTK, President.
t. J. MKYKK Caaaiar.
Superior Work
Lowest Prices
That is what you get when A.
.Mihlslin does your plumbing
work. 1I iltM-8 general tinning.
plumbing anil joMiing liuni-l
lv.: ..... ..1... i.n '
iirti!, i.tniiutuen i ut't'i luiljr
furnisixil. Hot air heating
tixtuies nianuiaetured ana
up;)lied.
A. MIHLSTIN
VlaiiiMreMt OUKt.ON t I FY. OK
JOHN YOUNGER,
$oo
Near Huntley's Drud Store,
FORTY YEARS BXPERIEVCE N
Ureat Britain ami America.
Bare Qppormnitv!
SECURE AN
OIL PORTRAIT
When your purehasi's at
our store aggregate $25, you
are entitled to an enlarged oil
portrait of yourself. iJemein
her and secure a coupon with
each purchase.
Our stock of groceries is
fresh and complete and the
prices are right. Call and see.
Get one of these fine jort
raits and decorate your home.
m. wanker 4J.00 . . ., .
F. liaiev 20.00 A similar opportunity may
The ELECTRIC Grocery
D. M. KLEMSEN, Pro.
J. C. Haines 17.50 1 llU ,.,.. 1 na:
f. & E. Barker 7a "
James Cook 10.H5
O. I. & S. Co 14 55
District No. 4.
Wilson & Cooke $ 3.45
Ceo. Saum '. 12.60
James Uullock 12.85
L. Schaber 4.00
Jeff Shaw .18.50
Elligson 27.00
Slitting 12.25
Schantz 19.50
Turner 3.50
H. KlIlKson 12.00
Condlt 10.50
VV. Shantz 7.75
DHker 10.50 j
hkel 4 00;
Schantz 14.00 1
F. Rekel 12.25 I
0. Oldenstudt 17.50 1
J. Sajjer . . . . : 8 75
P. V. Lursen 175
Ed Carpenter , 8.75
Oldenstadt 5.25 1
B. F. Widille 16.62 I
C'ltas. Wagener 4.85
Adolph IVlker 5.2',
'. A. Baker 8.30
District No. 36.
.ais & Co 5.29
Llvesay Bros 9.90
Ivan liroadwell " 1 .75
George Letller 75
Thomas Lcffler 75
Ed Peterson 4.50
Bud Thompson 10.00
In the matter of claims allowed:
H. Rider, wood 140.25
TAB. Killen, commissioner 23.10
Wm. Iirohst. commissioner 17.20
Edneta Chase, copy' ass't roll. 28.00
0. A. Bollack do 28.00
F. Kelson, assessor 104.00
Glass & Prudhomme, Assessor.. 5.12
Ednetta Chase, treasurer, 4.00
W. Meldrum, surveyor 7.60
Fashion Stables, aheriff 7.00
A. Sommer. Insane 5.00
L. G. Carpenter, insane 5.00
E. Carl, Insane 15.00
C. Buchegger, recorder 46.00
Huntley Bros. Co.. Stationery 3.60
Oregon City Courier, printing 6.20
Oregon City Enterprise printing. 18.30
Wilson & Zumwalt, livery hire 8.50
H. W. Tremnath. constable .. 21.00
P. A. P. Co., painting 44.00
Frank Busch, supplies 26.85
Thos. F. Ryan, supplies 21.00
A. Mihlstln. plumbing 13.40
X. Tanzler, painting 9.03
G. A. Bollack 36.00
Peters Bros, telephones 25
W. V. Tel Co. telegram 98
Pac. Te4 & Tel Co 10.70
Adams Bros supplies 1.40
Water Commission rent 15.00
P. Xehren, extra work 9.00
P. Kehren, board prisoners.. 42.83
Thos. F. Ryan, pauper acc't.. 16.30
I. Selling, pauper acc't A.'if)
I. Slover, pauper acc't 4.00
A. Sielghi. freight 3.25
R. Holman, coroner 8.60
K. Holman, do 10.00
Llvy Stipp, Justice Court.... 5.95
C. E. Hums, Justice Court 3.10
Llvy Stlpp, Insane 3.70
Llvy Stlpp, Justice Court 6.65
H. W. Trembath, Justice Court 3.10
Llvy Stipp, Justice Court 7.85
H. W. Trembath. Justice Court 21.35
John Loech, Justice Court.... 4.30
. Cornell, Justice Court 14.30
Gallagher, Justice Court 4.20
Wollman, Justice Court .... 1.70
Ivy Stlpp, Justice Court .... 5.70
W. Trembath, Justice Court 69.30
Llvy Stlpp. Insane 3.70
ire 0 Urn 0
nice
iiiililiiiif
F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER
. I Green
PIONEER
James Evans, Insane
3.50
Llvy Stlpp, Insane 2.90
Livy Stipp, insane
Wilson & Zumwalt, livery hire
3.80
3.50
rrangfef and Expf e&
Freight and parceU delivered
10 all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONADLE
2,000 miles of long ditt
tance telephone wire 1l
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation ly the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering
1 towrm
Quick, accurate, cheaj
All the eatiufaotion of t
EirBoual communication
istance no effect to
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard aa Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drujr Store.
Gigantic Stock Reducing
To make room for our Furniture Factory output we are 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.
Sale
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Yum Ynm Wnvon Vlr HprlnKiOinid'
wihiiI fiiim'N, hvnt In tin nmrkW. ttu
hir 1 bo vulut. now, h Ion H uh nto-k
IhhIm,
tt.M.
All rupiirr nlrkid plnon i.mi U-t t
Iti'Siilar VHlur 11 "i Nn .... 8V cts
M'l.t- ..1 . t ....I.I.I..,. I ... L .
i . i t'K u lii r iiliif J' itNuW 11.60 I
Oocsrls from I:' 60
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'iitliilna. No rca
udhIiI. ff it re
' TlUll.
Ml
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ii.ii. i.rr.-r H ii'. i, .1
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to ..WOO
31
Sswlng Mm liliiis
! 9 00
J 4 Irf'
I t.iv h' mh k.'l 1.H I ft) i
I I Kill. il' 3'jr. Vulut).
Now 10 CPIIU 4.'
'AL' (Furniture sold at Manufacturers' Prices.
All Crockery sold at Cost
a ts
flur Htork of wnll liui.r in I'liinlili!
will In mill nt n nr. nl r.-.l u . l pi li e
ninl
Ihhlil. initnl, IiIkIiIv i u iiiiiim' Ii
l.'il i r,n .in.- , ft
plcona note prices: Well seasoned nii'i
wHI put up cedar doors, 1 3-K In thick,
2 feet 8 ln.x6 feet 8 In. 4 punels, rmuliir
value 11.85, now $1.35
G rrons panel doors, i feet 8 In.xG feet 6
In xl 1-8 In., regular tl.7B value, now
81.25.
Front doors and windows In proportion.
Screen doors toe
IIi nvy rhnrrnul tin wash boiler n g. I:' -.1 viiluc, rmw $1.24 IVl '
Air tight healer, . latest
Imsrovenieiits, stiiuds 1! ft
( Inches high, 1100 value
now $2.50
78 Stetl Ranges In our basement hsvs to
to muke room- IligheRt grade, war
runted lUke-Past, C-liole range, 18-lncli
oven. Urge, all copper nickel plated
reservoir, rignlur I5IUI0 vnliie. now
$39.00
Charter Oak Range, rant reservoir, regu
lar JCMmi value, now
$23.00.
i hole charter Ouk range, regular 136 00
vulue, now
$28.00.
Warranted cook stoves, good size, ..$9.00
All our sleel ranges have the latent lin-
per cent more healing
than any other.
iirnveriienia, GO
and eiKiklng capacity
I;
Regular $10 value, now
$7.00
lllifni'lme nuiirl i,i,.i I nf ,, II ' 1 1 ..... -
" (I HFIlIi, in -
gralim. HniHselH. AxinliiBlem. elchelng
xliown. These special value on sale an
long us prenent atock lunls:
li.1'6 Wilton velvet 8;ic yd
SI 00 Wilton stair jc J-j
hfic ItrliHNelM . . r.i. ...i
Mc All wimI etia super Ingrain. .BOc yd
uC Half WOOl 41i. y(
leu- i ouori
All niattiiiKH and ruga In proportion.
In-
yd
AMERICAN ROTARY WASHER.
It Is a ilejiuituie from other rotary mo
liiMin. '1 he gear In the atrongeat lever
age known, therefore the operation of
the same Is the easiest. Strain of cast
ings not known In this gear, hence
(.leakage Is eliminated. Has locking
hinge gear, which locks the machine
when open or closed.
La
RANK BUSCH
TKe moisefxrnisker