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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 190.
PAGE 8.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every WMk by the Clackamaa
Abstract V Trutt Company.
From October 31 to November 5 Inc.
United States to Oregon and Cali
fornia R. R.. 10316.32 acres In T. 15.
1 i. 2-6. 27, 37: Patent
F. Welsh. Tmste and wife to A.
F. Fisher, part of blk 3, Darling add.
to Oregon City: $100.
Oregon Iron & Sttel Co.. to A. Wal
dorf, lot 12, blk. 7, Oswego Cemetery;
111.00.
W. Mackintosh and wife to Lee Mee
Cln et al., 207 acres in F. W. deer D.
L. C, T. 31, W; $10,000.
P. H. Raymond and wife to J. M.
Johnson, lots 5 to 19 Inclusive, blk.
99, Minthorn; $75.
P. Parrlsh to R. U Parrlsh. N4 of
SE, of SEV Sec. 5, T. 43 E; $200.
J. E. M. A. Donaldson and husband to
A. W. Cheney, lots 1. 2. S, 4, blk 7.
Green Point; $1500.
S. E. Cole and wife to B. Men,
SWV. of NE'i. Sec. 10, T. 41. E;
$800.
M. Koerner (by Adral to G. E.
Loder. SE of Sec. 10, T. 45. E;
$184.43.
A. Ott and wife to C. Boss, 149.65
acres in T. 42, E; $3000.
C. I. Calkins etal. to E. Calkins, 3
acres In Sec. 4, T. 31. W; $60.
United States to H. R. DuBois, lot
6. Sec. 32, 34. E: Patent.
E. Bell to H. E. Noble, lots 4 and 5,
Sec. 27. T. 33, E; $1.00.
Oregon Water Power Town Site
Co. to J. Pocker, lot 3, blk. 11, Esta-
cada: $75.
G. Miller and wife to K. S. Wolter,
41.25 acres In I. Whealdon D. L. C,
T. 41, E: $1237.50
K. S. and D. H. Wolfer to H. Oster
holz. 41.25 acres in I. Whealdon D.
L. C, T. 41, E; $2050.00.
H. Kummer and wife to H. Oster
holz. 62 H acres In Sec. 5, T. 5 1, E;
$4062.00.
P. H. Marlay and wife to T. P. Car
stensen, lots 1. 2, 3. and 4, Sec. 9.
T. 44, E; $1.00.
T. P. Carstensen and husband to
F. Millard, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, Sec. 9. T.
44, E; $400.
P. Schnorr and wife to F. Millord.
lots 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec. 9. T. 44. E; $1.00.
B. F. Mitchell and wife to F. Vohs,
Wtt of NE. EH of NV, Sec. 2,
T. 43. E; $3000.
J. W. Meldrum to Mrs. J. Hardman,
2.45 acres In P. M. Rinearson D. L. C,
T. 22, E: $490.
D. and H. Frey to E. E. Wendland,
SW4 of NEVi. Sec. 29, T. 25, E;
$600.
M. J. Albright to F. E. Albright 20
acres In A. Marquam D. L. C T.
61, E; $1.00.
R. W. Bagley, et al., to H. Bagley,
Shi of W. R. Bagby D. L. C. Sec. 23,
T. 52, E; $5.00.
J. Wilkinson and wife to H. Mosler,
lots 3 and 6, blk. 45, Oregon City,
Oregon; $500.00.
The Oregon Iron and Steel Co., to
T. Johnson, Tract 6 and 7, J. D. Mill
ers and J. M. Moore D. L. C's S. 24
acres, $1.00.
H. L. Waybill and wife to M. Way
bill and J. Snover, N of NW4 of
SWVi. Sec. 29. T. 14; E; $1.00.
H. Osterholz to C. W. and D. J.
Carothers. NW'V! of NW14 of NEK
of NWU. Sec. 4, T. 51, E; $3600.
Mrs. F. Gale o J. Gerber. Jr. 180
acres in Allen Mattoon D. L. C, T.
33, E; $50.
J. W. Leevis to J. Gerber. Jr. 180
the surface the same as on crushed rjLACKAMAS TITLE CO.
nick surface. If the sand among the y ...., K -
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Title should bo prepared by. the
Clackammas Title Company, incor
porated. Chamber of Commerce
The Clackamas Abstract Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete abstract
plant in Clackamaa county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice. All work
guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgage 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.
LAXAKOLA DOES IT.
No Other Remedy So Sure to Cure
i . Constipation'.
Laxakola Is the only laxative that
acts as a tonic to the whole system,
strengthening the organs and purify
ing the blood. It will cure the most
confirmed case of constipation after
every other remedy has failed.
With your bowels and stomach free
from refuse and impurities, with your
'kidnevs and liver working naturally,
and your blood pure and rich, back-
hcs henrianhffs. weaK nerves, muu
gravel Is half dirt, there could be less
dirt put on the surface or none at all. '
1 need refer to only one roal as
that one is known from Dan to 1W
sheba and catches all the travel from
California to Portland and that Is the
so-called gravel road from Oregon
City to Gladstone. It Is so smooth
and delightful that any one going
over It once would never forget It,
and would never try it again If he
could avoid it, and those who have to
travel it take to the ditches at every
place possible, because of the abund
ance of smooth hard stones all over
the surface, thousands of them, and
half out of the ground thousands
more, and under the surface waiting
their turn to come up thousands
more such a gravel road is a nui
sance and a detriment to any com
munity. It is one bumpty-bump from end to
end to addle the farmers eggs, and
fuddle the farmer, to bruise the ap
ples and mash the plums and In time
of the Chautauqua gathering there
are so many teams going back and
forth over those stones with all man
ner of household goods, and to have
them cracked and bounced and broken
and scratched, and scraped, is no cred
it to the builders of such a road. I
have nothing to say against the grad
ing. It Is all right, but the stones left
In the gravel. If they had been sifted
out, every one above the site or an
Inch, that piece of road would have
been, and still be. the pride and ban
ner road of Oregon.
Now, today, the County is making
another blunder in the same way after
using this abominable road for ten or
more years, then permit and order
another three or four miles of road
built in the same way, of the same
material it Is past a sensible man s
understanding. I refer to the road
being improved from Mtlwaukie up
towards Gladstone. The county Is
spending thousands of dollars on it
and when done it too will be a per
petual nuisance on account of the
rock In the gravel from the size of an
egg to that of a man's fist, and wher
ever here is a chance every every
team will seek the ditch or the side
to get off those abominable smooth
boulders scattered all over the sur
face of what otherwise would be a per
fect road.
I have never seen in all my travels
from Seattle to Los Angeles and from
there through all the states to New
York City any street or road so out of
order and good taste and Judgment as
the streets and roads in and around
Oregon City.
When our friends come to us next
summer from all parts of the United
States, and see and ride over such
streets and roads as we have, what
would you have me say to them? What
would they say when they see the ma
terial lying here on every hand to
make the best of roads, only that we
live in the backwoods and don't know
how to use it T
Now this sifting of the gravel as It
is loaded into the wagons at the pit is
no great Job. It don't cut any figure
in expense in comparison to the use
less material hauled, bad roads made,
and the life of the road.
Now my fellow citizens, I have said
all that I wish to at this time and hope
the two purposes for which all these
words have been spoken, namely, first,
cover the crushed rock with dirt, sec
ond, sift all gravel before It is put on
the road, will not be cast aside as idle
talk. For all the people who own a
horse and buggy will rejoice with me
if these two little suggestions will be
tried for the public good. For not only
they but every citizen has a direct in
terest In good roads, Therefore t will
now leave the matter in the hands of
those to whom we have entrusted the
building of our roads.
L. H. ANDREWS.
building. Portland. This company
is the builder and owner of the best
and most complete plant of Clack
amas county titles. Astracta from
Its offices are compiled by experts ol
long experience, competent attor
neys aud draughtsmen, and are of
guaranteed accuracy.
Clackamaa County Lands, Mortgage
Loans, Estates managed, Taxes ex
amined and paid.
E. F. Riley, pres.., F. B. Riley, sec.
Superior Work
Lowest Prices
No Poison
in Chamberlain's
Remedy.
Cough
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Two years ago the Pharmacy Board
of New South Wales, Australia, had
an analysis made of all the cough med
icines that were sold in that market.
Out of the entire list they found only
one that they declared was entirely
free from all poisons. This exception
was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
made by the Chamberlain Medicine
Company, DesMolnes, Iowa, U. 8. A.
The absence of all naracotics makes
this remedy the safest and best that
can be had; and it is with a feeling of
s;rr "It .ornnlexlons. and security that a mother can give it to
a ll Sim lat -troubles will vanish, and her little ones. Chamberlain s Cough
you wTl feel and look strong, healthy Remedy a especially recommended
a Z, JnlrJ,a Ra.ise of its rjurity. : by its makers for coughs colds, croup
Sasanuste aTd gentle yet "effect: and whooping cough This remedy Is
ive action infants and the most dell- for sale by Geo. A. Harding
cate Invalids can take it witnour. any
disagreeable or harmful after effects.
Huntley Bros. Co., recommend Lax
akola to their customers with every
confidence and guarantee you will get
relief from the very first dose.
Try it, and if it proves in the least
disappointing the druggist will pay
your quarter back.
That is what you get when A.
Mihlstin does your' plumbing
work. He Joes general tinning,
plumbing and jobbing burn
ties. Estimates cheerfully
furnished. Hot sir heatina
Mxtuies manufactured and
supplied.
A. MIHLSTIN
Main Street OKKHON CITY, OK
Seasonable
Delicacies
Fine Mackerel, Cod Fish.
Salt Salmon and Anchoyii
Also a new crop of nuts
just arrived.
Don't forget M. G. B Cof
fee in I, a and 3 pound
cans, the finest in the
land.
Electric Grocery
D. M. Klemscn, Prop.
Iveil to is ulil
fttie
Bill
F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER
80ME MORE 8UGGE8TIONS.
L. H. Andrews Continues Remarks on
Road-Building.
JOHN YOUNGER,
JWIsX
Near Huntley's Drug Store,
FORTY. YEARS EXPERIENCE N
'Jreat Britain and America,
man
PIONEER
Editor Enterprise:
Having said all that is necessary
on the subject of crushed rock roads,
I have only tried to show wherein
those who have the authority to order
our streets and roads made, have
failed to give the public the worth of
their money, besides making roads
almost Impassable out of the very
best material any county anoras.
And having promised to speak about
gravel roads, I will now do so.
There is but very little to say or
do, to change the most horrid bumpty-bump
gravel road into a smooth and
perfect road with the same or less ex
Tuna to begin with, and In the end
fifty per cent less than the first cost,
besides having the pleasure of riding
over the best and smoothest road pos
sible to make.
In the first place there never should
be a bushel of gravel put on a road
without Its first being sifted down
to not larger than one inch in diame
ter - then if the sand and gravel a
Dure and clean, after the gravel is
puie. .u. and nroperly rounded
pill on mo --- ' ,.rh
PnhliclT Indorsed by the SoperloUndant of
the crest PKOPLK'S MI3SK
ORRIIIE
ION, who ssjs it
CURES
INTEMPERANCE.
PEOPLE'S MISSION.
Waahlnrteo. D. C , Ttbrwj V, HO.
Tb OrrlM Co, Inc., fcaaiiiiigtoii. It. t;.
Otutleniao : It is rery gratlfjmg indeed for
to report to 70a tbatOrrtee by proroa to mf totiro
Mtiafaetioa uit 11 ta ipoe'Sc for drunktnnoM. A
patient who but baea drinking stout pint of
wlneta? daj for s rroM many yaara m eon.
pltl7eiird wttbis us doff from tho tim bo took
tho DrstOoM of Ornno, sod bo is now roatorod to
ftrf,tar,hritv. I ohall b clod to hsvo foa rofor
I iar wreoo to roo for s oristio of tbnautmonu
; I os CDVlBeodOrrlne las car for that torribia dia-
( OTUlUOIl D-M. iPfliOB full l.K ,
tuail Tory truly,
W.C.MoMICHAIL,
Sspsrmuudout i-aupio a Siaaisa,
A SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT!
tleat's kaowW
o. 1; lot o!s-
Orriaa No. 2.
CU EFFECTED 0 MONEY REFUNDED.
Soak o " Drmnkossoas " (asolsd) fro it rsqaasl.
Orris nsilod (aoslodjoaroeoipt of lO by
The Orrioe Co., Inc. WasUojtoa, D. C
Sold sad rssssmsadal T
1 1 wm I Te care without pat
Ma PWri, orris No.
BOX. I tary traatsacat, bay
ind thoroughly rolled, then
bp and ExjiPefo
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
H
ELLOI
2,000 miles of lone dis
tance telephone wire io
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of
Sireonal communication,
istance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard as Port
land. Oregon Citr office at
"TS!!.. M,,,-" """ i Hardinsr's Drusr Store
FRANK BUSCH
Tke Hosefxrmsker
OUR SALE IS ON
READ THIS
Read every word, it means money in your pocket, our sale is on, these
are happy days for the furniture buyer, and our offerings are ap
preciated by the public as our stores are crowded all day but our
mammoth stock can stand some more heavy attacks. Every piece of
furniture bears the stamp of good quality of excellence, merit and
good workmanship. The matter of price is a matter that strikes
home, it affects your purse. Lack of space prevents our displaying
the thousand and one good bargains in our store, if you need any
thing for furnishing the house, it will pay you and interest you to
look through our establishment.
si
$7.00
This glass sale is made of Maple, ifrown
in Clackamas county ly the way, one of
the finest grained tlmher for furniture" pur-.
poses and built by first-cla-i cabinet
makers, this sain is not the kind that is
bought by furniture dealer from way off
furniture factories, shipped in, knocked
down and then nailed together by green
hands without any glue. Our safe will
stand closest inspection and is a beauty in
finish; no family can afford to be without
one, there yoa got a place for your dishes
and a dust free and mouse proof place for
almost anything you may desire to keep
under cover, fll.oo would be a (air price
for this piece ol furniture, but we only ask
$7.00 during our big sale.
Iron beds regular 13 00 now
I1.SS.
SrXntP-
ii
129 pairs of Por
tlors. No reason
able offer rejected.
1200 pairs of I--
Curtains. No rea
sonable offer r-)ctet.
Cotton Felt Mattresses
The cleanest and purest ,'of all. The
general health depends a great del on
how we slrep. In order to lie able to do
a good day's work wemut 1 freshened
up by a good night's rest on a comfort
able mattress A g'od mattress means
good sleep and good health. Cotton
Felt Mattres-es that are sold for fM.oo
can be bought here for fioo higher
grade ones for fijoo and $16.00. We
have othert made of different material as
cheap as 5o.
s ..
This elegant cotl)ler seat rock
er, regular-value f2.Ti.NoW 11.50
2 6x66 Cedar Doors (1.15
8 i68Cedar Doors $1.35
WAA NtV .7
Steel Ranges
We offer now for cash
6 hole steel Ranges, 18'
imh o laborately
nickel plated, 10 years
gusrantee for $30.00.
$5.00
Tbia piece of furniture we may call the
peace maker of the family, there are five
well-made and easy running drawers in
our chiffonier, and if each is occupied by
the belongings of a different members of
the tsniilv, jieare may reign forever.
This chiffonier is sold at. a cold cash
proposition of f joo. Vou will have to
PT y anT ' called Installment
plan houses wherc"our credit la good.'
Large Size Bureau
$5.50
A well made Bureau worth f-H.jo. We
have one hundred of the 111 and can make
500 more at a very short notice. There
is not one one fmuily in Clackamas
county that can afford to let this oppor
tunity pass to secure one more bureau at
such a price the gtass is strictly first
class and the bureau Itself is put up in
first-class workmanship.
'iooil nsniirtment of new Wiltons. In
Rralns, lliunai'ls. Axinlneiers, etc. .lining
Nhowri. These special values on aule as
long ne present etock lusts;
fl ;r Wilton velvet 9o y4
J I on Wilton atnlr 67c yl
h5c UnixNcIa 60c yd
nfir All wool extra super Ingrain. .lftc yd
nic Half wool Abo yd
bOc Cotton 36a yd
All muttliiK ami rug" In proportion.
Regular $10 value, now
$7.00
iin
AMERICAN ROTARY WASHER.
It Is a departure from other rotary mo
tions. Tha gear Is the strongest lever
age known, therefore the operation of
the same Is the easiest. Strain of cast
ings not known In this gear, hence
breakage la eliminated, lias locking
hinge gear, whkh locks the machine
when open or closed.
8WEEPINQ DY8PEP8IA AWAY.
Tha Remarkable Curative Properties
o Pepsikola.
So many canes have come right un
der their own personal obxervation
that Huntley Bros, now know beyond
all question what Pepalkola will do,
and they can give you the names of
score of people whoae experience
with It has been remarkable. In fact,
there is hardly a person in Oregon
City today but knows of some one
who has been decidedly benefitted.
Thin people find that Pepxlkola In
creases their weight. Others claim
that it cures heart-burn, palpatatlon,
sour stomach, wind belching, bad
tanto In the mouth, coated tongue,
fullnegs and diHtresa after eating,
while to those who are listless, tired
and worn out, and without ambition,
It gives new vigor and renewed vital
ity right away. And the guarantee
is so plain and so sure that there can
be no misunderstanding.
The manufacturers do not want
even one dlHsatlsflnd customer in Or
egon City and Huntley Ilros. Co., al
ways sell PepHlkola with the under
standing that it miint relieve and cure
you or you can have your quarter
back simply by asking for It.
Saloon License.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
apply at the next meeting of the city
council for a renewal of my saloon
license at my present place of busi
ness. Main street, between Fourth and
Fifth. CEO. H. YOUNO.
ofcT.; aw ;roufd ns o-
or two