Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 02, 1904, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, fRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1t04.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
Abstract A Trust Company.
J. and O. W. Newton to A. O.hrwn,. 4,49
acres In Elk. 16, Barlow : $50.
. N. P. and P. Miller to R. W. Brown, S
acres In H. Johnson D. L. C, S S, E;
llOfl.
V, Raenow (by Sheriff) to W. Rabe
now and El Wlese, 8. 100 a. of 8W4 of
Sec. 2S, 1 S. E; $2300.
I. Fair and wife to J. C. Martin, kt
5, blk. SS, Oregon City; $4 SO.
M. K. Nolan to P. Canavan, WH of
SE4 of Bee. 5. S 4, E; $276.
A. M. Stansbery to L. A. Foater. 100 a.
In F. Revenue D. U C, J , E; SS60.
C. R. Borougha and wife to C. and E.
Fellenion. 8WH of 8V4. Sec. 8, 41,
E; 12100.
R. and A. J. Price to J. N. Pennock.
4100 a. In J. P. Eagen D. U C, S S. E;
$50.
H. M. Malon et al to C. B. Smith. 1-1
Int. In t.tts acre In 34, E; $340.08.
H. and M. Jacques (oy guar) to C. B.
Smith, 2-1 Int In 8 4SI a. In 1 I, E;
$680.08.
J. E. Crawford and wife to B. N.' Brld
enatlne, 144.36 a. In D. l C. No. (4. 34.
E; $2600.
T. F. Ryan and wife to M. E. Graves,
part lot t, blk. 1, Oreen Point; $00.
J. DeShaser and wife to 8. K. New,
1 acre In 8 sc. St. $5. E; $l.
8. E. New, to J. DeShaser. IT acre In
Sec IS. 1-4, E: H00.
J. Flah to J. Webber, 1 acre In i 1. E;
$60.
T. Coiling and wife to F. Zaatera,
8E4 of NW14 of Sec 4. 1 i. E: $1.00.
J. W. Loder and wife to W. H. Hol
llnshead. B of lot In Oreen Point; $10.
H. Osterhoht to E. J. Montandon. 41H
acrea In t Whealdon D. L. C.. 4 1, E:
$J500.
Oregon Iron and Steel company to J.
A. Bushbaum, acrea in Sec. it, 11,
E: $150.
J. Q. Cummins to P. Wacker. WV of
KE. Sec C. 43. E; $2000. i
J. W. Willla and wife to W. A. and J.
McGillia. W of NW4 of Sec I, 42, E;
$1900.
W. F. Toung and wife to J. P. Toung.
WH of NWH and N4 of 8W. Sec.
17, S-l, W; $5000.
P, O. Herner to M. E. Kerner W4 of
EH of SE Sec. 34. 1 J. E; $1.00.
C. U. Barlow and wife to J. 8legrurt.
Blk 1$. Barlow; $400,
C. Knight to E. C. Knight Lot 11 blk
4. Can by; $1.00
L. C, Cole to H. Hornahuh, land In
Oregon City; $550.
E. H. Buahnell et al to Oregon Water
Power and Ry Co. 100 ft. right of way In
Sec 20, and T. 1 S, E; $35.
J. Murray et al to J. Murray. lot 11
blk S. CManby; $1.00.
E. Knight to A. F. Knight, lot IX. blk
4. Canby; $1.00.
L K. and F. V. Zollner to E. P. Cant
well 8 lota in Canby. 67 acrea In 1. E;
$100.
E. E. Chraman to O. M. Kuniman and
L. Mauts, 106 acrea In Claim 56, 32, E;
$2000.
H. C. Stevena to W. Brusch. 84 of
8W4 of Sec. 23. 41. E; $400.
H. C. Stevena to F. Brusch NE of
NWi of Sec 2. 41. E; $200.
H. C. Stevens to F. P. Brusch NW14 of
8ec. 26, 41, E; $200.
A. Mlhrteln to C. t Baker, lot 11. blk.
13. Willamette Falls; $1100.
R. G. Palmateer to H. Epperson. 1
acres In Sec. 24. 3 I. E; $30.
B. E. Cartrlght to J. Courtrlght part
of W. Fordyce CL in 23. E. and J 3,
E: $5.00.
E. F. Riley and wife to L. Moore, lot j
8, blk 8, Apperson a subd. blks S. 6. 7.
Park place; $50.
D. W. Cole to O. Carver and F. J.
Toung. 10 acrea In Sec. 32, 13, E;
i235.
F. J. Young to O. Carver, 10 acres In
Sec 1-3, E; $1.
WUhmette Falls Co.. to C. B. Batdorf j
lot s. Dik 12. Willamette rails; i&tw.
. E. M. Rasmussen to C. B. Batdorf
lot 10. blk 12. Willamette Falls; $500.
I. W. Moser and wife to E. M. Ras
mussen lot 10, blk 12, Willamette Falls;
$1.
C. and F. E. Galloghy to W. A. Holms,
lot 3, blk 1, Parkplace. $'".0.
C. B. and G. Batdorf to L. and A.
Lavish, lots 9 and 10. blk 12, Willamette
Falls; $800.
acres in Claim 38, 33. E; $529.35.
W. C. Buckner to C. Marrs. 10 acres ;
In M. M. McCarver CI. In 32, E; $500. I
Sellwood Land and Improvement Co., !
to J. B. and C. B. Bigham, lot 1, blk. 44
1st subd Oak Grove; $150. I
W. Stabenow to U. Stabenow, NE14 1
Of NEH, Sec. 12, 43, E; $500. j
.J. and L. Dlelschneider to E. Miller, I
10 acres In Sec 26, 12, E; $700. j
C. Beck to R. Miller and N. D. Hartz
Jer, 80 acres in Sec. 12. 51, E; $1750.
J. A. and J. L. Mumpower to Mum
power and Hattan, 80 acres in Sec. 26,
12. E; $2000.
Willamette Falls Co to J. Downey, part
lot 8. blk. 15, Willamette Falls; $100.
O. H. Kyllo to O. H. Kyllo NW of
NWK, Sec 11. 61, E; $450.
L. L. Porter to C. and M. E. Shields,
lots 4 to 17 Inclusive, blk 10, Windsor;
$300.
H. Barra to W. F. Harris, 30 acres in
Sec. 15. 32, E; $2300.
T. Wygant to F. Busch. lots 2. 3,
blk. 10 Oregon City; $500.
Avers
One dose of Ayer's Cherry
Pectonl at bedtime prevents
nlent coughs of children.
No croup. No bronchitis. A
Cherry
Pectoral doctor's medicine for til
affections of the throat, bron
chial tubes, and lungs. Sold
for over 60 years.
I kste m4 AyWt Oiwtt Fetters! In my
fMllTforxght Trt. Thereto iHtliiiMtrHl
t It foreradu ad nM. mmtIhIIt lor rlill-
."-Ms, w. H. Harass. OIuf, ai.
i. o. ts m,.
Of SBBSasssassBSiisiii
All tmt'U.
Night Coughs
CLACKAMAS TITLE CO.
Your Clackamas County abstracts of
Title should be prepared by the
Clackamaa Title Company, Incor
porated, Chamber of Commerce
building. Portland. Thla company
is the builder and owner of the boat
and most complete plant ot Clack
amas county titUm. Astracta from
Its offices are compiled by experts ot
long experience, competent attor
neys and draughtsmen, and are ot
guaranteed accuracy.
Clackamas County Lands, Mortgage
Loans, Estates mansgtd, Taxes ex
amlntd and paid.
C. F. Riley, pres... F. B. Rlley, see.
Keep the bMr4e amn with on of
W'$ Pills mt aWtlme. Juet n.
la to select your piano, pay $. or $8
down accordina to distance piano has to
be delivered and then agree to per us
$ a month until the piano Is paid for.
Tou don't have to wait a minute (or
the plana It Is sent to your house the
very day you select it
This la unquestionably the best way to
secure a food piano and will be found by
many, far more preferable than merely
renting one.
Thla new plan will be found by many
better than pay trig cash, as It permits the
use of the money for other purposes.
The twenty cents a day which now
buys a piano will never be missed, and
as a usual thing would be spent In other
directions with nothing to show for It
at the end of the year. This matter Is well
worth Investigating at Ellers Piano House
$51 Washington Street Portland, Oregon.
Mall orders promptly tilled.
Mothers Be Careful
of the health of your children. Look
out for Coughs and Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough. Stop them In tlme
One Minute Cough Cure is the best rem
edy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by
Geo. A. Harding.
CASTOR I A
for Infants uid Children.
TIb Kind Yea Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Eugene
Field's
Views on Ambition and Dyt
pepsla.
"Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field,
"often incanacitates a man for andasvn
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
smomon. Mnoucn great despite his
complaint Field suffered from Indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can't digest your food. It needs
rest. Tou can only rest it by the uie
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores it to Its normal tone.
Strengthening,
Satisfying,
Envigoratlng.
Prepared only by E. C. Ds Witt k Co., Chicago.
Tb U bottle contains! time theMc. sue.
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree
ably aromatic It is received through the
nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell the 60o. size ; Trial size by mail, 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
the treatment
Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou
ble, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
maiL The liquid form embodies the med
icinal prop ruts 01 we soua preperauuu.
Superior Work
Lowest Prices
That is what you get when A.
Mihlstin does your plumbing
work. He does general tinning,
plumbing and jobbing buai
ness. Estimates chetsrfully
furnished. Hot air heating
fixture manufactured and
- supplied.
A. MIHLSTIN
Main Street OREGON CITY, OK
9
Seasonable :
Delicacies :
p
p
p
p
p
fine Mackerel, Cod Fish.
Salt Salmon and Anchoyia
Also a new crop of nuts
Just srrWcd.
Don't forget M. G. B Cof
fee in I, 2 and 3 pound
cans, the finest, in the
land.
P
Electric Grocery
D. M. Klemsen, Prop.
The Clackamas Abstract ft Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete abstract
plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice. AU 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.
AT TWENTY CCNT8 A DAY.
Fine. New Pianos at Cut Price Only
Six Dollars Monthly.
Ellers Piano House offers now choice
vl one hundred and twenty brand now
standard made Doll & Baua Pianos to
1 cedents of this State on payments of
$6 down and 16 a month (or J1.G0 a week.)
Nor will these pianos be sold at regular
retail prices, but quite the reverse, they
are offered at reductions of from $6S to
$115 on each piano according to its style
and kind of case.
Six dollars a month then, buys a good
piano. The $250 style Is now $186. The
1360 kinds are $264. All you have to do
JOHN YOUNGER,
ear Huntley's Drug Store,
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE N
Ureat Britain and America.
. I. ton
PIONEER
rrangfef and Emetf
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATE8 - REASONABLE
liiEil tO lil'i I
Mice
Mil
r. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER
-ELLOH ,
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire Id
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns.
Quick, accurate, cheaj
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard as Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drusr Store
Prices Reasonable
LET US
DO YOUr Work Work Guaranteed
We do a General Baggagfl and Transfer business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
.Office Opposite Masonic Building
'""SETS"" Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
TKe EoMSdsHirnisKer
OUR SALE IS CM
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
predated 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.
IB
SB
$7.00
This glass safe is made of Maple, grown
in Clackauiaa county by the way, one of
the 6 nest grained Umber for furniture pur
posesand built by firt-clis cabinet '
makers, thla sain is not the kind that is
bought by furniture dealers from way off
furniture factories, shipped In, knocked
down and then nailed together by greea
hand without any glue. Our safe will
stand closest Inspection and ti a beauty In
finish; no family can afford to be without
oue, there yoa got a place for your dishes
and a dust free and mouse proof place for
almost aottbing you may desire to keep
under cover. $11.00 would be a fair price
for thla piece of furniture, but we only ask
7.00 during our big sale.
Iron beds regular $1.00 now
1.9S.
oontPty-
m
120 pairs of Por
tlers. No reason
tb!e offer rejected.
1200 pairs of Lace
Curtains. No rea
sonable offer rejected.
Cotton Felt Mattresses
Tbe cleanest and purest 'of alt. The
general health depends a great desl on
bow we sleep. In order to be able to do
a good day's work we muxt be freshened
up by a good night's rest on a comfort
able mattress A good mattress means
good sleep and good health. Cotton
Felt Mattres-es that are sold fur $(4 00
can be bought here for filoo higher
grade ones for $1500 and 16.00. We
have others made of different material a
cheap as $i 50.
This elegant cobbler seat rock
ier, reg-ularvaiue IZ.Tsinow Si.au
2 6x66 Cedar Doors ft. is
18x68 Cedar Doors f 1.35
a3""--
B'oiLDer3
v 2cew a
Steel Ranges
We offer now for cash
6 hole steel Ranges, 18
Inch oven, elaborately
nickel plated, 10 years
guarantee for 130.00.
This piece of furniture we may call the
peace maker of the family, there are Ave
well-nude and easy running drawers In
our chiffonier, and If each is occupied by
the belongings of a different members of
the lamllv, peace may reign forever.
This chiffonier U sold at a cold cash
proposition of f5 00. You will have to
pay f; 50 In any o called installment
plan bouses where"? our credit is good.'
Writing
Desk,
from
$4.00
Good assortment of new Wiltons, In
grains, Ilrussols, Axminamrs, eto., being
shown. These spxclal values on sale as
long as present stock lasts:
11.26 Wilton velvet go yd
It.Ofl Wilton stair ...7o yd
K&c Druiisels too yd
Mc AM wool extra super Ingrain.. 0o yd
6o Half wool 4(g y,
60c Cotton S50 C,j
All mattings and rugs In proportion.
Regular $10 value, now 17.00
AMIHICAN ROTARY WASHER.
! ,Prt"'-a from other rotary mo.
tlons -l'he gear Is the atrongest lever
age known, therefore the operation of
the same In the easiest. Strain of cast
Ings not known In thla gsr, henoe
breakage la eliminated, flaa loSklni
hinge gear, whloh lock the maohln
when open or closed. 'omni
A Certain Cure for Croup.
When a child showa symptoms of croup
there Is no time to experiment with new
remedies, no matter how highly they may
be recommended. There I one prepara
tion that can always be depended upon.
It has been In use for many years and
has never been known to fall, vis: Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F.
Compton of Market, Texas, says of It, "I
have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
In severe cases of croup with my children
and can truthfully say It always gave
prompt rellof." For sale by Geo. A.
Harding.
Beware of Counterfeits.
"DeWltt's la the only genuine Wltoh
Husel Salve" writes J. L. Tucker, of
Centre, Ala. 'I have used It In my family
for Piles, Cuts, and Burns for years, and
can recommend It to be the beat Salve
on the market. Every family should
keep It, as It Is an Invaluable household
remedy, and should always be kept on
hand for Immediate use." Mrs, Samuel
Ougo, of North , Iluah, N, Y says: "I
had a fever sore on my anklo for twelve
years that the doctors could not cure
All salves and blood remedies proved
worthless. I could not walk for ovor
two years. Finally I was pemiaded to
try DeWltfs Witch Hazel Salve, whloh
has completely cured me. li Is a wonder
ful rcllew." DeWltfa Wltoh Haul Salve
cures without leaving- a icnr. Sold bv
Geo. A. Harding. y
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