6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1906. W. 8. U'Ren C. Schuebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Deutscher Advokat. Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements' of estates. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise Building. Oregon City, Oregon. THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. ' Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. OfElce Upstairs, first building south of Court bouse. O . D . E B Y, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, V Money loaned,' abstracts furnished, land titles examined,, estates settled, general law business transacted. Over Bank of Oregon City. J. E. Hedges V F. T. Griffith HEDGES 4 GRIFF I JT H v LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building. Opposite Court House. . REALTY TRANSFERS. O. W. EASTH AM ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Abstracts of Title and General Law Business. . Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, Oregon. GEO. C. BROWNELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Phone 521. Office in Caufield Bldg., Main and Eighth Streets. I A. T. Daniels to Caroline Pfennin-T ger, 14 1-2 acres in Geo. Crow's D. 11 John C. Wolgamot to Frank H. -q q c. d., $1. ' ": Wolgamot, 39.73 acres, Canby, $1. I h. H. Daniels and S. W. Daniels Albert W. Funkhauser and. wife to an(j ife to Caroline Pfenhinger, 14 James H. Harris, sec 28, tp. 1 s, r 2 -e, 1-2 acres in Geo. Crow's D. L. C, $1. $650. j Caroline Pfenninger ... to Wilhelm Claude Thayer and wife to A. W. pfenninger, und. 1-2 inL In 14 1-2 acres Lambert, property in sec. 29, tp. 1 s, jn Qqq, Crow's D. L. C. r 2e, $400. - - ' j Noan stingley to O. W. P. Ry. Co., Richard Schoenborn and , wife to und. half interest in 7.43 acres in Frank Schoenborn, 30 acres, sec. 4, tp. t. l. c. of John Tuttle; $1. , 4 s, r 2 -e, $1200. j Joseph P. Offield, patent to NE NE, William B. Sears and wife to Jo- g i2 NE, NE, SE Sec. 2, 7, R. 2 E; hannis "Johnson, lot A, in tract 48 and igO acres. ' part of tract 4, Willamette, $900. I Robert DeShazer to G. D. McGow- Oregon Water Power & Townsite an, 7 acres, Tract B, and all Tract company to Frank Morris, lot 10, blk. f. and G. Clackamas Riverside; $3000. 13, Estacada, $100. f C. L. Calkins to Elmer Calkins, 3 Peter Taylor and wife to Jerry Fiola acres in NW, Sec, 4, 3 R. W.; $1. and wife, certain described land in Elmer Calkins to S. V. Allison, 43 Clackamas county, $2200. j acres in NW, Sec. 4, 3 R. 1 W; $1000. C. K. Ballard to. William Blakely, . Mary A. Lee to Sarah M. Lee,-80 a portion of the Lot Whitcomb d. 1. c, ' acres, SW, NE, and SE, NW, 16, 4 S., in tp. 1 s, r 1 e, $800. R. 3 E; $1500. , Helen L. Stratton to E. N. Foster Mrs. Jessie Holman to R. L. Hol and wife, all of lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, man, part of lots 1, 2, 7, 8, bl. 132, blk. 25, Falls View add. to Oregon Oregon City; $1.00. City, $150. I - R. G. Pierce to P. J. Lutz( lots 12 Hibernia Savings Bank to F. A. and 13, blk. 8, Falls View Add.; $52. Crawford, all of lots 14, 15 and 16 ln( J. L. Ogle to Geo. E. Daugherty, 40 Milwaukie Park, $141, (acres in SE. part. Sec. 3, 5, SR". E; M. Francis Thornton and wife to deed of correction; $452.50. Edna F. Forbes, all of lot 1, blk. 10, M. C. Sewer to O. W. P. & Ry. Co. Oregon City, Oregon, $1. J. P. Gever D;L.C. Sees. 19, 30, 31, 2 B. A. Town and wife to Martin J. S. 3 E, easement over 102 acres; $250. Downs 122.65 acres in sec. 7, tp. 3 s,! C. M. Ware to Luther F. Ware, 82 r 3 e, $2400. acres in Sec. 20, 2 S. 6 E; $800. : Hibernia Savings Bank to Maurice , Ann Scott to John F. Steelhammer E. Briggs, all of lot 4 in blk. C, Mil- fruit lots 105, 104, 130 of Friends, Ore waukie Park, $150. United States to Malvina Scott, gon Colony, f. c. d; $1.00. Lydia Scott to. John F Steelhammer,. 160 acres in sec. 34, tp. 5 s, r 4 e', fruit lot 126 Friends Oregon Colony, patent. f . c. d; $1.00. United States to Alva J. Scott, 160 j Ella and J. S. Korb to John Steel acres in sec, 34, tp. 5 s, r .4 e, patent. ; hammer W half lot 140 Friends Ore- Mary V. Piatt to Edna M. Mc Grath. lot 1 and part of lot 2 in blk. 26 in Oregon Iron & Steel Co.'s add. to Oswego, $80. John H. Stickney and wife to W. E. Niles, certain described . lands in Clackamas county, $5350. W. B. Jennings and- wife to S. A. Lynge, lot 32, first add. to Jennings' Lodge, $350. Louis Feuer and wife to Gambrinus C. D. & D. C. LAT0URETTE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate ' our specialties. Office in Commer cial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phone 1101 Res. Phone 1773 C. H. DYE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - Corner Sixth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. GN.Greenman Pioneer Transfer and Express Line Established 1865. Freight and Parcels Delivered to all Parts of the City. Rates Reasonable. HOME MADE CANDIES FRESH EVERY DAY AT THE PALM 719 Main Street. Now is the Time to PAINT We are closing out our ,line of Mixed Paints, all shades,at 25 per cent discount. BIG SAVING ' ON BRUSHES CHjARMAN & COMPANY CITY DRUG STORE gon Colony, f. c. d. $1.00. '. Chas. A. Cogswell to Myrtle Tyler, Tracts E. F. G. G Cogswell's 1st Add. Milwaukie;. $1259. Herman A. Lee to Robt.. J. Batty, 3 acres in DLC , of Philander Lee, 3 S-l E; $10. . '' ' ' - ; ' E. M. Howell to David K. Bill, 4 acres near McLoughlin avenue and Madison streets; $250. W. G. Bohm to O. W. P. & Ry. Co., Brewing Company, lot 8, blk. 26, Ore- right of way over west half DLC John gon City, '$1. j Tuttle, (q.c.d) ; $1. ' Dresden Investment Company to . R.L. Robertson, Beulah Hawley and Gambrinus Brewing Compnay, lot 8, Viola Freeman to J; P. Freeman, 40 blk. 26, Oregon City, $13,000. j acres in DLC, John Tuttle, $1000. Cecilia Kaegi to Margaret Short, ! Jas. A. Freeman to J. P. Freeman lots 3 and 6, blk. 63, Oak Grove, S half E half J. Tuttle DLC, (q.c.d) ; S?800. ; $1.00. Eastern Investment Company, Ltd., ' Beula Rowley and Viola Freeman to W. A. Currie, 160 acres in sec. 12, to R. L. Robertson, 40 acres in John p. 7 s, r 2 e, $1. I Tuttle DLC, (q.c.d); $1.00. John Graham to Earl Mertz, 240 Holden Hargreaves to N. P. Hult, &crei in sees. 13, 23 and 24, tp. 6 s, s half SE and SE of SW, sec. 33, 4 r 1 e, $4000. s-3 e, 120 acres ; also n half SE sec, Branch Tucker and wife to Al Llnd- 33, 4 s-3 e, 80 acres, including saw sey, 31 acres in sec. 4, tp.. 4 t, r 4 e, $1. J mni ; $4000. Andrew H. Ride to Ernest Lehman, Hibernia Savings Bank to Felicita property in sec. 6, tp. 6 s, r 2 e, 160 c. De Bauw, lot 2, blk. 13, Milwaukie acres, $4500. jPark; $30. By sheriff R. B. Beatie toD. H. Mo-J 0. W. P. Townsite Co. to C. C. Sale, sher, tax deed, 10 acre:? in ace. 31, ' lots 21 and 22, blk. 6, Estacada; $400. tp. 4 s, r 1 e $336. Cath C. Sale and Harry L. Sale to J. B. Presnall to B. S. Cook, s 1-2 e. F. Surface, lots 21 and 22, blk. 6, of ne of ne, sec. 31, 1 s, 3 e; also a Estacada; $400. strip of land in n 1-2 of ne of ne, of Gus. Johnson to Charles Berg, un said section, $1500. j divided half in 10 acres of Eli Ans- D. C. Latourette to Matt Schweiger well's tract; $550. and P. J. Hennemann, part of Al j N. W. Richards and .Chas. W. Rich Smith D. L. C, 2 s, 2 e, $2975. ards to Clarissa B. Hall, 10 acres in Josiah Platts to Gottfried Lehman, ' DLC of L. D. C. Latourette, sec. 4, lot 1, blk. 26, Oregon Iron & Steel 3 s-2 E; $4500. Co.'s 1st add. to Oswego, $100. William Shepard to David Shepard, Josiah and Wilfred Platts to Fred , 20 acres in Champing Pendleton DLC, W. Lehman, lot 2. blk. 26, O. I. &"S. 'sec. 32, 3 s-l E; $150. FARMER TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Careful of Your Property One . of the t secrets of our success ; ; in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving "SZSS Williams Bros. Transfer Co. 624 Main Street MELANCHOLY CAUSES EDWARD SCHMIDT TO SHOOT HIMSELF AT HOME 3 MILES NORTH- WEST OF AURORA. That Edward Schmidt, the well-to-do hop grower, who was found dead at his home three miles north-west of Aurora Thursday morning, deliberate ly committed suicide is the verdict arrived at in the coroner's inquest conducted last evening by Justice Stipp, acting as coroner, G. Hedges, acting constable, and Dr. H. S. Mount. Mr. Schmidt was 66" "years old and leaves seven children. His wife died a few years ago. From writings left by the dead . man it is evident that worry and melancholy at the pros pect of his children gradually leaving his home as they grew older, was the motive for the crime. He had made several - threats before to take his tif e and his -daughter, upon com ing into the house Thursday morning found a note telling explicitly where his body could be found, what dispo sition should be made of his affairs, and why he took his life. The body was found in a small shed several hundred yards from the house, and the weapon, a 38 calibre revol ver, was found at his side. . .The bullet .entered the right tem ple and tqok a downward course ,lpdg- mg in the lower part of the brain. A Most Worthy Article. When an ' article has been on the market for years and gains friends every year, it is safe to call this med icine a worthy one. Such is Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It positively cures coughs and all Pulmonary diseases.. One of the best known merchants in Mobile, Ala., says: "For five years my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs. We owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know it has saved my children from many sick spells." For sale by Huntley Bros.' Drug Co. J. K. Jones to Augusta Schoenborn, part of lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, blk. 140 Oregon City; $1700. Lest We' forget Baby is restless, can't sleep ' at night, won't eat, cries spasmodi I Vermifuge never fails to cure. Every j mother should give her baby White's I Cream Vermifuge. So many times when the baby is pale and fretful, the mother does not know what to do. A bottle of this medicine would bring j color to his cheeks and laughter to , his eyes. Give it a trial. For sale by Huntley Bros.' Drug Co. POMONA GRANGE ELECTION. Officers Elected at the Meeting Held With Mulino Grange, Wednesday. Co.'s 1st add. to Oswego, $475. Charles Lander to Wm Page, n 1-2 of, Orlando Bidwell D. L. C. 3s, 3 e, 160 acres more or less. $1. Wm. Page to Chas. Lander, about 100 acres, 3s, 3 e, $1. Julia L. Joyslin to Clementina D. Bradford, lots 13, 14, 15, 19, 20 and w 1-2 of lots 16 and 17, blk. 11, Mil waukie Park, also part of lot 18, said blk. 11, $338. Heirs of John Panky to T. T. Pan ky, sw of se and se of sw of sec. 3, 3 s, 4 e, 80 acres more or less, $800. G. W. Prosser to Henry Mettatol, 46.91 acres of Jesse Bullock D. L. C, 2 s, 1 e, $50. Elizabeth B. Carson and J. G. Car son to B. Lee Paget, lots 1 to 4, tract 45, lot 1 tract 58, and lot 4 tract 59, Sub. 1, Oak Grove, $4650. I. J. Bigelow to Albert L. Bigelow, 20 acres in ne, ne, se sec. 11 tp. 5 s, I Pomona Grange met with Mulinc u. a. toiogsam 10 a.. ja oiogsuJii. ( Grange, Wednesday, held the annual lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk. 9, Canby, q. c. d., election of officers, and spent some $50- ' J time in discussing a resolution avor- Asa G. Stogsdill and Catherine ing the establishment of a People's Stogsdill to H. K. Stogsdill, lots 5, 6, lobby in the National capitol. No de 7, 8, blk. 9, Canby, q. c. d., $50. finite action was taken on the resolu- Eastern Investment Co., Portland, tion. The election resulted as follows: to -Gustav- Engebrecht, q. c. d. lots Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Molalla, mas 1, 2, 3, 4, blk. 179, Oregon City, $1. ter; J. D. Chitwood, of Damascus, over George A. Steel and Eva P. Steel seer; Mrs. Maggie Johnson, of Mil to Gustav Engebrecht, lots 2, 3, 4, blk. waukie, lecturer; Fred Spangler, of 179, Oregon City, q. c. d., $1. j Beaver Creek, steward ; Oscar Eaton, J. F. Mumford to Caroline Pfen-'of Oswego, chaplain; Richard Wright ninger, 14 1-2 acres in Geo. Crow's of Molalla, treasurer; Mrs, Mahala D. L. C, q. c d., $1. Gill, of Logan, secretary; Walter Glo- Jerome Templeton and Belle P. ; ver, of Eagle Creek, gate keeper; Mrs. Templeton to Caroline Pfenninger, 14 Kent, Ceres; Lulu Kirchem, of Logan, 1-2 acres in Geo. Crow's D. L. C, q. c Flora; Mary Shelley of Maple Lane, d., $1. I Pomona; Bertha Spangler, of Beaver R. B. Morton and A. V. Morton, ML Creek, lady assistant steward; J. T. Hood, to William Maine, lots 14, 15, Apperson, of Parkpiace, C. E. Spence, 16, blk. 27, O. I. & S. Co.'s 1st add. to of Beaver Creek, and G. R. Miller, of SAYS HER HUSBAND ABUSED CHILDREN A complaint has been filed in the circuit court by Johanna Roe, pray ing for a decree of divorce from her husband, Jens A. Roe. The parties. are residents of this county, living near Needy. The complaint alleges inhuman treatment as the ground for divorce and further recites that defendant is unfit to be entrusted with the custody of the four children whom he has mal treated for some time past. The plaintiff prays for a decree of divorce and that one third of the 155 acre es tate be set aside for her use together with $3000 alimony. Julius Caesar was a man of nerve, but sickness left its mark and he became aged before his time Sickness is often caused by a torpid liver. Herbine will regulate your liver and give you health. Mrs. Carrie Austin, Hollon, Kas.. writes: "I consider Herbine the best medi cine I ever heard of. I am never with out it. Sold by Huntley Bros.' Drug Co. OCTOBER. Oswego, $900. Highland, executive committee. She stands upon the silent hills, A tender sorrow in her eyes, As one whose heart at parting thrills With Summer's sunniest memories; While, waking from her tearful gloom, With cheeks on fire and eyes. aflame, All nature blushes into abloom At sound of her beloved name. Back to the world she woos the light That died as Summer's smile ex pires ; And all the fading woods grow bright With flashes of her altar fires; Yet crowned and pale" she walks apart, , Lips moving in a mute caress, And folds above her throbbing heart The mantle of her loneliness. As sometime when the bloom has fled, The light that marked our Summer . gone, When Spring's best hopes are ripe or dead, t And life's pale Winter hurrying on, ' We stand at eventide aside, i Wearing the robes we hoped to win, And fold our lives in piteous pride. All fair without, all scarred within.! MARY ELIZABETH BLAKE. 1 WAGE-EARNING PEOPLE "We invite the attention of every wage earner to the advantages of our Savings Bank. It affords a safe and profitable place for the accumulation of small savings. . - The Bank of Oregon City BJKG12T SD!20)IL MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 7 to 9 o'clock of each week Just those branches you are wanting. Indi vidual in str action. Get started ,now while v others are beginning. This is your opportunity . ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE E. O. Allen, President Garde, Building. Oregon City, Oregon I Look After Your Teeth Before It Is Too Late 1 ..V City Phone? 12&3. . Mutual and Independent 131. We are doing strictly high grade dentistry. Our methods are up-to-date. Upon our return from the East we opened one of the best equipped Dental Offices in the Northwest with modern appliances, such as are used in the large Eastern Dental Offices. Have been engaged, in the prac-; tice of dentistry for over 16 years in Oregon City, You are invited to call and get acquainted with us. We do ' painless work, ask about it. Examinations and ad vice free. Prices reasonable. . Post Graduate Haskell and Chicago School of Dentistry. L. I,.' PICKENS DENTIST Weinhard Bldg. Oregon City Every. Family Should Use Preferred Stock Pure Goods THE PREFERRED STOCK BRAND The ne produced bears a reputation that has stood the test of time and still in the lead as v THE VERY BEST Preferred stock canned Foods, Fruits, Fish and Veg etables, Dried Fruit, Etc.' For sale by Phone J2M H. P. BRIGHTBILL New Fall Styles Men's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats,Hats, Pants and Shirts, big variety at reasonable prices. Complete stock of Shoes for Ladies, Men, Misses and Boys. We save you from 50c to $1.00 on every pair. ' Full selection of Blankets. Com forters, Trunks and Suit Cases, 33 per cent less in price comparison to other stores' prices. WE SELL NONE BUT FJRSTCLASS QUALITY Rosenstein's Clothing House Two Doors South of Postoff ice I