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OfttGON CITY INTERPAISt, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1909. Summon. In h rirouU CVitu-t of tm HtuU of Or- im, fr t'lmttiiiiiaa ('(intilv. Ajinaboll Muclmniff, I'lulrit IfT. vn. Wl(r H Murlmnu-, rirfitndiinl. To Waltrr H, MiiiIum, (It'fi-tnlHnt. Ill thn nurim of tho HUln of ( i oti you r linrttl)f ri'tilril to appear mill ihiwm thn i!oiMilliil lll.-il ANHlimt you In ton hIhivk ntllltl null on or luforo th 71 n iy of AiiKimt, lbA, that tHntf tlm lul prwrlli-l In thn irln" of tillilr tlon of thla mirniiinim, nml If ynu full In mt apxr ami iiimwrr an lit riiiniliilrit th plaintiff will apply to lln court for th rllf thrrrln pinycd for, lo-wli; A d )m (IIumiiIvIiik llm innrrliisti comrm t ex latin IjMw.mm you unit Hi" j.luliitirr. 'I'll In miimniitu In pullllil In the (if Motl I'Ky i:nlri in lr, rttiwlMtr. fur Hit oonsi'i.ullvr wi-i-lm ,y onli-r of Hon, lrant n. f'lrtilik, JiiiIk" of Urn Comity V.mm of tli Htnl of On-Knn, fur flunk annul County, miiilu on tim Mil ,iluy of Jon. IDiiH, tlii' 111 at piilillmtlon LifliiK ol thr I'lth d- of Jllllr, ISDN. H. It. IIAHHIN'OTON, Attorney fur I'litltitlff, Summon. In U Circuit Court of thn 8lat of Ort'Kon, for tho County of Clacka num. ltrn U Dnnmmlo, Plaintiff, V. Jim in ItoHM llouriniilo, Difum!un t . To JOHmi Hoaa Dcnmurin, tho above nitimiil dcfondnnt: , In tho namo of tho State of Orion, you ant hureby required to appear In tho abovo entitled court, and answer tho complaint llh'd axalnat you on or bnfore thn 3lnt tiny of July, A. 1). 1908, and If you fall to ho appear nml an awer aald complaint, tho plaintiff will tako a docroo bkiiIiihI you for tho re lief prayed for In her coinplnltit, to wit: A decree iIIhhoIvIiik tho bond of matrimony existing; between plain tiff and defendant, and that plaintiff ho awarded tho euro, ciiHtody and con trol of tho minor child, (iitirito Dea rniulo,, and for auch other and fur thor rnllof aa to thin Court mny aenm moot and equitable. First publication of thla summons Juno 10th, A. I)., 190H, and last pub lication of mild aumuiona, July 3lxt, A. 1).. 1908. DIMICK & DIMICK. Attornrya for I'latntlff. Summoni. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka iii aa. If. II. ix-itt. Plalutlff, va, Gorj;o Summora, Defendant. To Uoorgo Hummers, above named defendant: In tho namo of tho state of Oregon, you are hereby notified to appear and answer tho complaint In tho ubovo i n lltlod ault on or before Krlday. tho 31st day of July. A. 1). 1908, that being the luat day proncrllwd In the order of publication of null summona, and if you fall to appear and answer aald complaint for want thereof, tho plain' tiff will apply to the Couit for the re lief pra)oil for In plaintiff's coinpUInt, to-wlt: That tho plaintiff I tho own er In fee almplo of tho following dea crlbod land and promises, to-wlt: IUKlnnlng at llio Houth Wont cor ner of Section Twenty nlno (29) In Tp. 8. of IL 1 E. of Willamette Mer idian, thrnco North 1G5 1-3 rodrt, thence KiHt 120 roda, thonco South ICS 1-3 rodn. thenco Went 120 rod to tho place of bcKlnnliiK. containing Ono liunured and twenty four (124) ucrca, iitoro or lo.i cxceptlnu thciefrom Thirty 20) acrea cut off of aald tract by a line parallel ti tho South bound ary thereof, aald thirty acres belnj; off tho Huutherly portion of auld laud. Alao tho foilowlni;: lli'KlniilnK at tho South Went corner of Section 29, In Township Four, of Wingo Ono Kaat of the Willamette Merldlau, munliiK thence Kaat 43 17 51 rod;, thence North 38 3-4 roda ; thence Kant "4 14 31 roda; thenco North 1 14 rodn; thonco Weat 120 rods; thence South 40 roda to tho place of bt'k'InniiiK. And that aald dofondanl baa no rlKht, tlUe or Intert-at therein or In pny part thereof, and for auch other and further roller an In aald Court may tioem rooct and tHjultublo. Thla order la publlahed by order of tho Honorable Thomai A. Mclirldo, Judge of the above entitled Court. Tho flrnt publication thereof being Krlday. June 19th, A. M. 1908, and the laHt publication thereof Krlday, July JlHt, A. I). 1908. DIMICK & DIMICK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summona. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Clackamas County. Grace GUaon, Plaintiff, va. Arr.a n. Ollaon. Defendant. To Ana H. (lilHon, Defendnnt: In the name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anHwor tho complaint filed axalnat you In tho above entitled ault on or before tho lltn day of September, 1908, that being the laat dBy preHcrlbed In order of publication of thla aummona. and If you fall to appear and answer aald complaint, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein prayed for to wit: A divorce from the mar riage exlatlni; between you and the plaintiff. Thla aummona Is publUhed In the Oregon City Enterprise for alx con aecutlve weeks by order of Grant R Dlmlck, County Judge, duly made and onterod on tho 24th day of July, 1908, the firm publication being the Slat day of July, 1908, laHt publication Septem ber 14th, 1908. J. W. BELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summona. In the Circuit Courtof Clackamas County, 8tate of Oregon. U A. Holdrege, Plaintiff, vs. Lllllo B. Holdrego, Defendant. To LIUlo 1). Holdrege, Defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anawer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or bofore the 17th day of August, 1908, and If you fall bo to aniiwer, plaintiff will take a decree against you, for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore and now exlatlng be tween the plaintiff and you, and for such other and further relief In the premises aa the court may deem just and, equitable. Service of this aummona la made upon you by publication In pursuance of an order of the Honorahlo Grant B. Dlmlck, County Judge of Clack a- ma County, Oreaon, made July 7, 190H, Olroctlnjr auch publication la the Orefcon City Kntorprlao, once a week, for Mix hiiccohhIvo weekn, the flrat pub lication belnn July 10th, 1908, and the laat AiiKUHt 14th, 1908. J AM KB l CONI.KY, Attornoy for I'lalntlff. f, JaiuoH I. Conley, hereby certify that I am attorney for the plaintiff In tho alxivo entitled ault, filed In the circuit court for tho State of Orcein, Cliicknmiia (Vunty, on tho 7th day of July, 1908, and that tho above I o trun copy, preporod by mo, of the. Niimmoria filed In aald ault. ,1AM 108 I CONJXY. Cxtcutor't final Notice Nollii' In ti'-ri-liy Rlvi-n Unit lh uiul'T x I H ii ' 'I ICxi-i-iilnr of Dm imtiiti- of Lnvd W. Jiini'-n. ili ' i iibimI, him lii J IiIm linul ri'iiuit In tlm County Court of I 'lii''kmiii ('unity, Oii'tcmi, ami tin- ufuri unlit Court lum iiuliii i AiiKimt .lid, A. 1. I'M), HI 10 oVIock A. M., of mi lil Uny f-n tin-lii-urliiK nf en lil II n ii I r'poi I, nnit tor thn nnttli-iin-iit of inilil iniiuiv Any pi-riion ur m-( xiiriM till vlna; nli)i ' tlnim to nil J linul ripuit m hi-ri-liy fioillb-d to III" iim In Kul't Court on or lii-fom mil il ilntv. Kuleil Junn I3tll, H'OH, TMOMAH IJAMKI,, i:iM:utrir of AfoiwMulil r.itJl'- Summona. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Orison, for Clackiimaa County. Anthony Mxro, J'lalntlff, va. Zotla Moore, Defendant. To Zoda Mount, tho abovo named ill-fell (I a nt: In tho namo of thn State of Orcein, you aro hereby required to appear and anawer tho complaint Hied axalnat you In tho above entitled ault on or before tho 21 nt day of AuRuxt, 1908, aald dato belnic after tho expiration of alx woeka from tho flrat publication of thla HuniinoiiH, and If you fall to ap pear and anawer aald complaint, for Mailt thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: For do croo dlMHolvlnK tho bonds of matri mony now exlHtlng between plaintiff and defendaut. Thla hummona la publlahed by or der of lion. Grant II. Dlmlck, Judo of tho County Court for Clackamas County, Orcttun, which odef waa mndo and entered on the lat day of July, 1908. and tho tlmo prencrlbed for publication thereof In alx week, bo KlnnliiK Friday. July 10th, 1908, and continuing each week thereafter, to and Including Krlday, AiiKuut 21st, 1908. GEO. C. nitOWNKIX. Attorney for Plaintiff. , PtTITION. Tu thn linn. County Court of Cliirknniun County, tiKKou: , tin- unil'-i ulifiu il ri-nldi iiU lind Ii-kkI lotnn of I'li'iiminl Hill l'l i-rlin t, rtnil n-lili-utii thr-if fur ilii ,t --! m k thm ilnti'. nx"-i Uullv j-tliiou uur llonorulili 1 ourt, Ui ii! ) on K'u'il llri'liHD for II t-i rloil of otii- yrnr. to II upli lliioun. miill, iIiioiih it ml 4iin"-nttil lluuiirn. to Wlllliim H. Klwui, In oui.titltliii Iikn limn oiu- K'H lnii. Hiild OiiHlni-mi to In- toiiiliitti-d lit Wllmuit III.-. I'h iiHiinl Hill l'l.-rlii. t, Clark' nmitii Ciiuiitv. Orruoii: J. M. Hnitl. II. K. Itlil.li r. J. Ijiwn nro. K. H-i-ly. Win. Hlilovr. John I'l-t'-ni, T. A. Tlhli.tK. T II. Jlnki-r, John Wc 'iiiioill, KiiKi'ni' Thoti). J. C. ChalupHky, 'i. T. Hutmiii. It. Jli.li-nntiln. C. K. I'hiimhi'iluln. Chu. Adinn. K. V. Ht. Clulr, JM' J. Thoriiton. A. I,. Hhiri-r. H. It Kymiin. I.. K. I'Jitrbv, A. A. Hllvi-v. W. It. Join-. A L. Join, i:. C. Hhull, Willi.. VrnK'-r. It. II CronliM-. A. A. Hnlr-1. I.. i:.l.-r. Curl Koirnun, J. II. Mhull. W. II. Mlllrr. W. C. lilliiK'. liut Jui-m-r; J. ii. Jolinnon, Jr.. C. I,. Illi-y. C. W. I !. U. II. llioiili-iv.-i-. Cim Km iinlii, Wlllliini Krnmli-n, J. N. Noffmnn, J. Hiik.-r. Co.. Hauler, (i. W. H-ininim. Kmnk Klm-r. K. K. Itnblna. I'rcd Knitn-r. HiikH ll.-r. -Alfr.-d Koocrtii. I't-m ll.:ilei-, Itufua Stuhlne. ki'r, l(nh.-rt Ki.ihlm t l. r. T. II. M. linker. V. C. il.nl.r, J. It. Iink.-r. 1. Htiihlntvki-r. 1J. A. Ilium, Jno. I. . Lnriniu. Il.-nry ivtt-ni, K. V. Hi'hrti(l.-r, John II. Kul.r. . Kllm-ZKiT. II. T. Wilhelm, Chrm Wllhi-lm. K. A. H- hiaii. r. liitv M.-Cullv, Alf MeCullv, W. K. Muv H.H.k. V. W. Houtliull, Frank Hehnildt, IVt. r Ti nn-ii, John Hmllh. A. It. Ivi , ". II. Ivrn. W. I'orlrr. Autf. Hotln nberic, Wm. llllkr, C. E. NHcotl. It. Cronln, Uiilmnl it. Li-.-. . HoheitK. Kn-tl II. Itlild.-r. C. I. Ciilklns, T. it. Hnk.r. W. A. VimM, Cli-inc ll.iitrr. J. M. linker, K. I. Htithlnccki-r, Jaeob ltouvvt. II. Xhsk, I.. '', Vlimon, II. X. Htroup, F. Kidder. . K. llohrrK. Henry Hwart. '. Htlm-buuKh, K. W. Vi-HKir, Oou. C. llutmin. U. K. 'l inn liiniinn. 1'. C. Itamm-y, hiHiiomaik John ItuHNnn. Notleo In hereby gWen that Ue above petition villi 1m- heurd by thn County ('noil of ClmkitiDM County, On-ifnn. t im reuulnr Hi j.teniti.r term, lOS, to-wlt: WeilneKdiiy, H. pteinher id. ll'UH. or n mon thereiift.r an llu Mtld court may heiir the mme. Jun 3lh, 1!0S. WILLIAM S. KLYN'X. Jamea Foater Estate. otlce la hereby given that the un dersigned, ns administratrix of the es tate of Jamea Foster, deceased, has filed her final acount In the County Court of the State of Orcpn. for Clnckamas County, and that Tuesday, the eighth day of September. 190S, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, and the court room of said court has been appointed by the said court as the time and place for tho hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. Dated and first published Friday, July 31, 1908. MINNIE FOSTER, Administratrix. B. F. F. B. RILEY, Attorneys. Summona. la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou for the County of Clacka mas. Maudo S. Covcrly, Plaintiff, vs.' Bert C. Coverly, Defendant. To Hert C. Coverly, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you nro hereby required to appear and utswer the complaint in tho above entitled cause ou or before the 11th day of September, 1908, and If you fall to so op pear, and urswer, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, namely, for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between the plaintiff and defend ant, i This summons Is published In the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper for alx successive weeks, the first publication thereof to be mado ort the 31st day of July. 1908, by order of the Hon. Grant U. Dlmlck, Judgo of the County Court, made and entered thla 28th day of July, 1908. J. J. FITZGERALD. Attorney for Plaintiff. Kodol will without doubt help anyone who has atomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue It for the abort time that la neceeaary to live you complete relief. Kodol la sold by IIowi-ll ft Jonea. STATE UNIVERSITY TO HAVE GOOD YEAR MORE GROUND FOR CAMPUS AND ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS WILL BE ENQAGEp. I'NI VISKSITY OK OrtEGON, Eu gene, July 29. Tho annual meeting of tb" board of rei;nta waa hold Sat urday In the presidents oincc, In VII lard Hall, 'with all members but one present. Additional land waa purchas ed for the campus iml committees ap pointed to Investigate and arrango tor thn purchase of other tracts. $10, 000 was appiopi luted for library bonks, to bo purchased as soon aa possible. L. II. Alderman, a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon, and at present city superintendent of tho achools of En k if , was elected assistant professor of Education; Dr. Hugo Koc-hlor waa elected Instructor In German; Mr. James Currlo, Instructor In Chemistry; Mrs, Ellen M. Pciinel, Instructor In English, and assistant dean of women; Mlsa Mor.ello Hair, assistant Instruc tor In English Literature, and. Miss Mabel Cooper and Miss Mlrlan Van W'ui-ors, assistant In the Coirtbpoiui ence School, President Campbell waa authorized to rnako a trip East ut onco in order, through personal Investigation, to se cure the best possible men for tho fol lowing positions: A head for the de partment of Geology, a librarian, a pro- feasor of Political Science, an associ ate professor of Civil Englneorlngv aid an assistant inofesor of Psychol ogy. The president of the board was au thorized to construct at once a new building to bo completed by tho open ing of tho Fall semester The plans have already been drawn for ono that will contain about fifteen rooms, and work will begin on It at onco. It will greatly relievo the overcrowded condi tion of tho other buildings. Several other new buildings will be construct ed as boon as possible, but probably no work can be done until Spring. The addition of the now Instructors to tho teaching force will mean much for the work of the Cnlverslty. The rapid growth In the number of stu dents has greatly crowded many de partments and some, like the depart ment of Geology, have been without a head for some tlmo. Tho Correspond ence School will be much stronger than Inst yeur and tho new man In the department of Political Science will greutly strengthen tho course prepara tory to Iuw. The work of the li brary will be greatly expanded. "It will be the jiollcy of the Univer sity to secure the best possible men fur these and all other posltlonk," Prea Idetit Campbell aald today, "for the real success of any school la measured by the worth of Its teaching forco. No eolk-go on the Coast has a better In structional force than the University of Oregon and every effort will be made to keep the standard at the highest. I have a large number of applications for each position to bo fill ed, and during my trip East shall se lect the men who are best qualified for the work." ; Caicaiwet, tho welt known remedy for linlilri it rid child .rt. will quid the little one tn a short time. The Inpredlenti art printed on the bottle. Contains no opi ates. Hold by Howell & Jones. LAUGHTER AND DIGESTION. Th ut the normal mlod is really a basis of good digestion la shown by the remarkable sensitiveness of the digestive processes to mental condi tions. Sudden sorrow, ftad news, dis aster, grvat loses of property or friends, (freat disappointments or wor ry not only arrest all tho. digestive pro cesses, but even suspend tho forma tion of the gustrlc juice. It has been shown that when the gas tric follicles are dlf tended aud the gas tric juices flowing freely from them when ono is hungry and eating with great relish, the sudden receipt of bad news completely reveraea the digestive processes. The gastric glands Immed iately become parched, dry, feverish, and food will remain In tho stomach for many hours with the digestive pro cesses absolutely suspended. The digestion seems to be depend ent upon the condition of the mind. Often our passing moods hasten or re tard digestion. We often hoar pople, especially del icate women who have nervous dys pepsia, say that they do not under stand how It Is that they can go out to late suppers or banquets and eat heartily all aorta of Incongruous foods Special Offer This Month EDISON PHONOGRAPH TEN DAYS' 1RKK TR1A1- WK PAY THK mHlilir KH11IT MONTHS' CRKIIIT NO 1NTKK RHT. WrtU at tot full tr tlrnlan, rtltma, rtt, nf the ftUraet end bnl Talking MiM-blne propoeltloa ever n4l. EHTEBTATilM "the Boys" Ontflt Mo. 1, ns AA Outttl No. 10 HO. HI Othere am furnlh !ni thi4r hoot Hh f war wr IllvmU rm Trial fr wfcy not rovrtT AddtwM rbnancraith Itepttifmwit "4' Eilers Piano House PORTLAND, OHKOON without feeling any Inconvenience af terwards. They do not realize that It fa due to the chango In tho mental attitude. Thoy have had a good time; they have enjoyed themselves. The lively con versation, tho Jokts which caused them to laugh heartily, the bright, cheerful environment completely changed the mental attitude, and, of course, these conditions were reflected lu the dlgi-stlon and every other part of tho aystem, Laughter and gxd cheer aro enemies of dyspepsia. Any thing which will divert tho dyspeptic's mind from his ailment will Improve his ingestion. When they were at home worrying over their hoaltu, swal lowing a little dyspepsia with every mouthful of food, of course these wo men could not assimilate their food. Hut when they were having a Jolly good time, they forgot their ailments and were surprised afterwards to find that they bad enjoyed their food. The whole process Is mental. People who go to health resorts at tribute their Improvement Co chango of air or to the waters they rink, when as a matter of fact, It has probably been wrought by chango of environ ment, as much as by the change of air or watr. Spring waters, mountain or sea air, often get a great deal of credit which la due to recreation good, whole fun, when people go away on a vaca tion or llttre outings thoy go for the purpose of enjoying themselves, and, of course, they are benefited. Suc cess. Piles! Piles! Piles! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Illlnd, Weeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at onco, acta as a poultice, gives In stant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall GOc and $1.00, Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Clavaland, O. For sale hy Jones Drug Co. GET A HOME OF YOUR OWN Rich soil, suitable for all kinds of fruits and vegetables; good chicken ranches; close to Port land and Oregon City markets. Can be bought on easy terms; price $60.00 and up. Apply The Oregon Iron & Steel Co., 339 Sherlock Btdg., Portland, Oregon. REAL ESTATE Ola M. Gurly to C. Wang a part of the Philander Lee D. L. C, T3S, R1E; $200. Ola M. Gurly to A. M. Bates a part of Philander Lee D. L. C, T3S, R1E; $175. Ola M. Gurly to C. L. Dates a part or Philander Lee D. L. C. T3S, R1E; $175. Owen Summers et ux to V. E. RoIh erts Lots 2. 4 aud C of block 34. Mil Waukle Heights; $200. G. B. Dlmlck et ux to W. S. Hughes Lots 9. 10 and II, blk II. Gladstone; $200. E. M. Gentry to C. X. Halnea Lot 37 of Block 9 In Section 16, T2S, R1E; $10. J. Buchner to C. N. Haines Lot No 11 In Block 32 Oswego; $115. S. C. Baker et ux to J. S. Martin Lots 9 and 10, Block 22. 1st Add to Os wego; $500. H. C. Wthlon to John A. Walgren NE 1-4 of NV 1-4 of Sec 16, T2S, R3E; $43U0. E of Vi of Section 36. T6S, R2E; $500. Edwlu Hedges et al to John W. Loder Lots 9 and 10, block 49, Glad stone; $200. O. C. Yocum to C. & D. Franklin Lot 2 In block 9, of Pompeii; $50. Phoebe Wager to D. C. Greenwalt 2.5 acres lu section 23, T3S, R1W; $175. . U. S to Linvllle Beeson 160 acres of Section 6. T5S. R3E. W. M. Beggs to J. M. Nease 120 acres of Section 27. T7S. R4E; $400. C. E. DeVol to J. M. Nease 120 acres In Section 27, T7S. R4E. T. L. Charman et al to John W. lacier a certain piece of land in Clackamas Heights. M. M. Charman to John W. Loder a part of block 16, Clackamas Heights; $1- ' John W. Loder to Andrew Gretas haber a part of block 16, Clackamas Heights; $1. J. A. Roman to Oregon Swedish Col onization Co. NH of NW 1-4 of Sec. 8, T5S. R3E; $500. C. E. Ely to Geo. R. Crawford E of N of WVi of Geo. Palmateer D.L. C, T3. 4E; $2,000. Willamette Falls Co to G. F. An dersonLot "A" of Tract 6 of Willam ette Tracts; $25. Eastern Investment Co. to Joseph Rushford IS acres In J. M. Deardorff mmmm mmmm IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH ORADE WORK Tit it ltW it USTIII Mailt PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORNEY AT LAW Heal fCtttate, Loana, Innurancr GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Caufield Bldg., Main and Eit Sb Phono Pacific States 62. Phono Home B151. J. L HEDCES HEDGES & LAWYERS- Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon Will practice In all court of tie aUU Office In Caufield Building. O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Money loaned, abstracts fumlehed. la tllea examined, estates aattled, geaaral law bualneea tranaacted. Over Bank of Oregon City. Clackamas County Headquarters CLACKAMA8 TITLE COMPANY, 510 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. Full equipment of ""?a, plata, ab stract books a. ax rolls. Agents for Clackamas bounty Lands, Money loaned, titles perfected. E. F. & F. B. RILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Royal Restaurant and Lunch Counter Lunches from Sc up. Our 25c meals you cannot beat Our coffee you will never forget. Open all night Come In, Lst's Get Acquainted. A. L Joyncr. Proprietor 410 Main 81 Oregon City, Ore. a THE : FACE : AND : FORM ; YOU KNOW J Pictured as you know it A pic- ,ture, not a raw photograph. A careful study of each subject at the CHENEY, PHOTO STUDIO I Miss Edith Cheney, Artist J 920 Main Street Oregon City. D. L. C; $1. Chas. Moran et ux to E. A. Gott berg -lot-1 in Heckart's Add to Ore gon City; $C00. John Gleason to M. Gleason lots 4 and 5 In block 46. Oregon City; $1. Edwin Hedges et al to Gust Freeman Ixts 5 and 6 of Block 12. Gladstone; $25. J. D. Lee to E. A. Lee 80 acres in Section 32, T1S. R4E; $5000. John Zobrlst to E. Gorrell 10.8 acres near Estacada; $1620. Louis Burko to M. J. Hagenbuck 250 acres in sec. 29, T2S, R4E; $1000. U. S. to Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co. NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Sec. 10, T7S, R2E. G. R. Hargan to S. P. Glenn a por tion of First subdivision of Oak Grove; $10. S. II. Raney to Wm. Strey 160 acres in Section 6, T4S, R4E; $6400. James W. Partlow to Emma A. Roman 8 acres in J. S. Howland D. L. C; $100. Ell Lumbard to H. F. Cromer NW 1-4 of SE 1-4 and NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 11. T2S, R5E; $800. W. C. Williams to M. P. Williams a part of claim No. 56, T3S, R2E; $1500. L. E. Hoffman to A. B. Jabs 10 acres in Sec. 10. T2S, R4E; $250. Barney Cronin to Thos. O. Biggs a part of Sec 14, T3S. R1W; $150. J. W. Watts to M. I. Shortlidge Lot 6 of block "H" of Clackamas Heights: $1. . Gross to Gottlieb Gross tract 50 of Willamette Tracts; $1250. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abatracta of Title Made. Office over Bonk of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. Summer Rates to Yaqulna and New port. The Southern Pacific Co., have now on sale dolly, round trip tickets to Newport and Yaqulna, good to return within 6 months from date of sale which closes October 15th, at rate of $0.00. The round trip ticket good go ing on Saturdays and returning the following Monday, $3.00. For full par tlculars call on or address, . E. T. FIELDS, Afft Oregon City. Main Htreet, OREGON CITT F. T. CRIFFITH GRIFFITH U'REN & SCHUEBEL attorneys-at-law deutscher advokat Will practice is all courts, make collect ions and settlement. Office ia LVTEBPI1SE City, Oregon. Building, Oregon W. S. EDDY, V, S M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College ot Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School of Surgery of Chicago, boa located at Oregon City and establiahed aa office at The Fashion Stable, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones. Fanners' 133 Mali iju STRAIGHT & SAUSBUBY PLUMBING TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING. i Wind Mills, Pumps aad Hydrau lic Rama a Specialty. Phone 2682. Oregon City, Oregon. THOS. F. RYAN ATTY AT LAW Probata and Realty Law Practlee Specialties. Office Upstairs, first building so th of Courthouse. CD. Sc D.C. Latoorette ATTY'S ATLAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Office In First Na tional Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. PARR BROS. CITY MARKET Phone 68 Both Phones 7th & Monroe Sts., Oregon City. We deliver in Gladstone, Parkplace, and the Weat Side on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, also In all parts of the City and Canemah every day. Satisfaction on all Orders. 30 Days Sale AT W. L. BLOCK'S Furniture Store Mattinfs, Lace Curt&ins, R rifators, an4 Frtezers. fill I BEST KNOWN I AND KNOWN 1 AS THE BEST. a For Sale by I E. MATTHIES. t