Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 06, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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ASTORIA
.For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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For Over
Thirty Years
O AuiMiry for thi ri'li'lirnlocl Mt. Hood
r na-r-- I i"r. rinnrrr iransivr i u. iioin
LULAL DKlLI O fc,. ... '
I in. rwuiH'T null iuhumi'i iiii.
ri iiii''quuli'(l In caana of weak liank
litirk eelm. Inflammation of tho bind
iIit. rhuiiinntlc iulns. AiUlm-titlc ami
ii it prompt ly. Kohl by Jones lima; Co.
Ofl ymir hat for TliniikuKlvliiu now.
Mlxs (lol'liHiilth.
Hi-v. W. H. Moore win In tho city
Wi'iliii'niliiy fnint Oiirkatnns.
I'nttrn lint at a niarknl aavlng In
prlrn. Ma Olla (iiitilmiilth.
A mnrrlnKi' llrwis was Krantnil Hat.
tirilay to K.llth Maltaon anil Amlrrw
(iAttka.
I) Koiita, df HprltiKwatiT, via ono
of tln (Iri'Kon City Inialnras vlalton
on Momlny.
tltoii'Ri' W. Bwyavrt, a wi'll known
rltlrt'ti of HiiinuHrim, wn In tho city
on litmltictiH yt-Htcrilay.
J. Mnri'lilinnk. ono of tint prnttilnunt
fartiK'm of SprliiKWntur, wua an Or
K"ii City vUllor Krliluy.
("oriwt stylo, ipmllty nul upirli
vnlui'a arc tho frniurra of our lints.
Ml tiolilHtiilth.
W 1 1 1 In in Hti'lnliiK'T, olio of the prom
inent (armor f Molnlln, wn In Ore
K"ii City on Monday.
Mm I). Kltnr. wlio linn boon npiTiil
Iiik Hi" miinuior with frli-nila at Wood
tiiirn, hs rt'lurnod to Iter homo In
thi city.
0. H. KoKi'm. who linn boon IIvIiir
at Amity for thi Uat-yinr, Iiii ro
turn. mI to W'lltnmolto with 111 fiitnlly
to ronldo
A. K. KIiik, wlioan rcaliti'tiro I at
Mount I'li-nmuit , arrlvml Hntlinlny
nlKlit from llwani, Wnyli., In rat
hi vnii' for Tuft In till county.
Mix Itoma Stnffonl anil MIkn Whltn
liou hnvn r't uriicil to Motiiiiouth,
aflnr a brief vlxlt with Ml SUITord'a
pnri'iit. Mr. mitt Mr. W. II. StnfToril.
Mr. and Mra. Iicnjantln llayliur!
ar Improving rnphlly from tliflr
ali-K" if lyplmlj ffvir, ami Mr. Hay
hurHl wn aliUi to coinn down town
Tiii'nliiy to cant lit votii.
Mr. and Mm. William Nefwr linvo
ri'turui'd homo from Cuiiihh, WiimIi .
when tlu'y hnvn inl thn lnt lx
iiiontlia. Mr. NofuKnr wax thn tnr
plli'licr for tho Cnmna bull ti'iim ilur
In K Inxt ariiHiin.
Mr. C. C. William and dniiKhtor.
Ml Kiln William, of Mount Pleas
ant, left Krlilny for North Vnklnia,
Wnnh., whiiro tlmy will pt'lid tho win
ter with Mr. Wlllhim' mm. Mr.
Wlllliim Iiii rented her limine for tho
winter.
MIh Alvena Horn, who Itaa been
vIhIHiik In the KiiMt and In Cnllfnrnlti
for the limt two inoutln, tin returned
home and reHimied her poHltlon In the
olllre of KrnnUlln T. (Irlltlth. MIk
I lorn xpent cotiHldernblo time In I'hll
iidelphlii. C'bnrle 15. Dye nnd son, of Clnokn
ma. were In OreKiin City Sntiirdiiy.
Mr. Oye, who linn lived at Cliirknma
for iiiimy yen, will leiive thnt plnro
for Hellwood, where lie will make hi
home for the preHent, but tin not yet
derided upon n perninnent locution.
Kriuik Hrhootihoru, who hn been
HerloiiHly III for the pimt iieven week
wlt'i typhoid fever, I nblo to be on
thn street iiKiiln, nnd will leuvo this
week for hi fnther's farm, where he
will rccupernto for u few weeks be
fore resumliiK lila poslllon with the
Hurrl (tmeery.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN (let ariiialnte with K.
W. Mellleu t Co., Complete llollso
furiilHhera. 1'm their free stable room.
OAMTOIlIAi
BamtiM lUM 1 Hist iinil BujM
Blf uttn
f
Iioti't Jeer nt the attempt of other.
You Illicit (lUi'uver that two t-nu Jeer
at the anmi iciimo.
When you n-nlly take pride In any
tliliitf It I slKiilllt-nut that you are do
liiK It really well or are Juat an nm
nteiir. It I iiiiiictliue hiinl to (Ut!nKulh
Ih'Iwih'H Inzliie nnd fntlKiie. niid tho
furiner diMnu't are why nny illntliii'tlim
"himhl h uiiiile anyway.
Our Success
I dun to tho uniform hlKh frrado
dentistry that Is itlwnys done at
this o III co.
Plate Work
Wo bio (lolnc, moro pinto
work than nny tnreo dental of
lice In OreKiin City. Wo do It
for Ichr money and gunrantoa a
fit.
BHIDCE
WORK
At crown and bridge work and
fine gold fillings we iet the pace.
. Hefore you have your dental
work done come and tnlk It over
with us. Free examination. No
una. No cocaine.
Extracting Free and Painleii
when teeth are ordered.
OREGON DENTAL
. PARLORS
Over Harding's drug store. A
written guarantee with all work.
Juit Mo rlii I,
OtnTvn tho front hluh m" ul
Thi punh." we miy In Imf
W'Ua hoMn tho lnnT nfTloo
A n! rtiha tli( wlmlo Rlii'lMttts.
lto wlih dim f-r n nfrisnn
And you will notlro lltn
ThM hn la inmlo Tf common clftjr,
Th BAtno n oilier num.
When Iraulns order
Ho irrnn m innn np-trt
Ami mud o of tluat hniirtrtl
From loiiie tar fun-lk'n mitrt,
Iltit Ituif nroutnl his t'flU'o
Ami Kft nn Inner Wvt -
And you will m ffllow
Who'i much llko in or you.
(! httttmml U no luritcr
Tlmn common poopltf wrtir,
Illi hrnln tfl not imitld ttlffvrvnt
Nor of n tnturo rr,
Ami ho la Jimt na towlah.
t'nrrionlriif itinl cniaa
When tlttlo (liliiKa annoy him
Aa ono who la not bona.
Tho Jnh It la thnt mnkca him
Appour of illfTcn-nt brinM,
A aort nf auiHrhumnn.
Ono fnahlontM to inccocd.
Juat ht a hlK'iiT nioiiul
Alt itch to htm n enn
And tlu n you will ohi.-rvo him
A vrry common mnn.
$100. GIVEN
FOR $1,300.
MRS. EFFIE B. ROBINSON SAYS
MONEY MUST HAVE DEEN
TAKEN FROM BODY.
SHE OFFERS REWARD
Currency Wie Pinned to Pocket In
Cloth of F. A. Wllllamaon,
Who Died In the Woods
Near Otwego.
In the firm belief that f KIOO in
currenry wa nlolen from hnr fat her'
body, Mr. Kflli) II. KoIiIiihoii ha of
fered a reward of $100 for It reroveiy.
Mra. Itohltiion live at I-tit. Or., and
It wn throiiKh her persistent elTniia
thnt thn Identity of the man whotc
iHidy waa found over a mouth hk
near RprlliKhrook achoolhoiiHii, ihree
mile from Oswi-ko, wu ctubllnheij.
Ho waa V. A. Wllllamsoii.
Mr, Robinson cum to On-con City
Saturday, accompanied by her atlir
ney, J. If. HltehliiK and prcHi-ntcd
per e-enuestliiK her appointment a
executor of her father' eatale. lie
foro her at the counter In the office of
County Clerk (Ireenman wa Attorney
dense, who ha a client that believes
the dead man was his brother. Mr.
Ilese, however, withdrew hl papii,
nlthouKh they wnni aliened by County ;
JiiiIko IHmlck nnd announced that be I
would permit Mr. Hoblnson to Die, j
renervliiK thn privilege of coiiK sdnrt !
her appointment. j
There I apparently no doubt Ihut
Mr. Itobluaon I Williamson' dutiKrt-!
ter, and the wile heir to hi property, j
a she la tils only iivihk cliliu. AC-1
cordltiK to tier story Wllllamnon had
resldeil at Texurkana. Tex., for the :
last three year and came to 'iiiljii(i
to visit her.' They came to Oroicm
City toKether AiiKiist 7. lie complain-1
I of feelluK III and wanted to K out
n the wimiiIs.
Williamson a once a wealthy man,
and had an Interest In a bank hi Ap
pleton, Wis. In thi Institution he
had 110.000 on deposit, hut lost It In
the rraah of 1H93, when too bank full
ed. He brood.! over the loss of Ilia
ortiino until hi mind wa affected.
and having lost hi faith In bnnk and
banker tie persisted In rarryliiR '.; :
money on hi person. Hefore ho left ',
Portland for thi city, he went to tho !
Irst National Dank and had 11JO0
hiinued Into 20 150 currency noli . !
Mr. Hoblnson remonstrated with nor j
father nlsiut carryltiR audi a lni'K'
urn. but Williamson waa obdurate ami :
niillv he oersiiaded hi ill to all.iw I
n-r to place the moimy In a rubber
iivelone. which he pinned on h
Inside of hta waistcoat pocket. Be-
iles thi money, willliimson nan
;i;r.ii In no Id In a buckskin sack.
Telling his daughter ho would Join
er In Cortland Inter, Williamson went
ros the bridge, toward Oswego, and
hlle In I ho wood tirtumectlliK he wan
trlekcn with an attuck of heart dis
ease, to which he wa subject, and
illed. Ill ImhIv wax not found until
about six week later, and the cur-
m-v was missing, a was the pin
hat fastened the money In hi pocket.
The gold was Intact.
.Mr. Itoblnson and her attorney
scout the theory that wood rat and
inlrrel are responsible for the ills
ipcuriuice of tho money, and believe
iineoni) removed the currency from
e body before It discovery waa re
lriml. Tho number of some of tho
bills are known and the bank have
CHIN AW ARE SALE
You will find any number of beautiful pieces of Chlnaware, single pieces and sets at our Odds and Ends China
ware Sale, next week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov. 12th, 13th and J4th.
' We have very few sales but when we do we know that people expect something more than at or
dinary sales. When we have a sale we believe in making it a Real Sale, as our prices below will show.
Some of these goods will be shown in our windows all next week, but will be on sale for these 3
days only. i
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nov. J2th, J3th and J4th
CUP8 AND 8AUCER8.
A fine collection of cup and dan
cer In Japanese, Austrian and
American ware, Very dainty and
pretty.
Itegular f0c cup now... 25c
ltegulur,7!c cup now ...40c
Itegular 11.00 cup now,, 50c
HAVILAND DINNER SET
109 piece act of Havlland, a beau
tiful pattern with dainty pink and
Kreen flower decorations
Regular $53.30 now g3f fJ.-J
JARDINIER8
This I the time of year for hoiire
plant. They will look and grow
ten time better In one of our
Hand Decorated Jardlnlcrs
Regular $1.50 now $1.00
Regular $.1.00 now $1.85
Reular $10.00 now $6.50
FANCY PLATES
Any number of plate, all size
and color. In Japanese, Austrian
and Hand Painted Ware:
Regular COc plate now.. 25c
Regular 75c plate now.. 40c
Regular $175 plate now. $1.00
Regular 85c lUnd I'altited 45c
UTOPIAN VA8E8
More beautiful vases you could
never find
Regular $2.50 vases now $1.25
Regular $5.00 vanes now $2.50
Regular $12.00 vages.. $6.00
CHOCOLATE SET
We have one especially beautiful
Chocolate Set; a nice light china
with very pretty decorations
Regular $1,00 now $2.35
8UCAR8 AND CREAMERS
In all sizes and shapes, some very
beautiful patterns:
Regular 75c now 40c
Regular $1.00 now 50c
Regular $4.50 Japanese $3.00
NORSE WARE
This Is a new ware and we are
showing It for the first time. The
shapes are very attractive
Nut Bowl Reg $J00 now $1.25
Nappy regular $1.75 now $1.15
Candlestick reg. $2.25 sow $1.10
ODD SHAPED DI8HES
We have any number of odd shap
ed dishes In all sizes and colors.
Trays, Pitchers, Pickle Dishes
Regular 50c 75c, $1.00
Now 25c, 40c, 50c
Piles! Piles) Piles!
William' Indian rilo Ointment will
cure Illlnd. Weeding and Itching Piles.
It absorb the tumors, allays Itching
at once, acts as a poultice, gives In-
tatit relief. Williams' Indian Pile
Ointment I prepared for Pile and
chlng of tho private parts. Sold ly
rtiggiHls, mall 50c and $1.00, Williams
Mfg. Co.. Props., Clavaland, O. For
salo by Jones Drug Co.
ONE WEAK 8POT.
Most Oregon City People Have
Weak Part and Too Often It s
The Back.
Kveryono hn a wenk spot.
Too often It's a bad back.
Twinges follow every sudden twist.
Hull aching keep up, day and night.
Tell you tho kidney need help
For backache I really kidney-ache.
A kidney cure Is what you need.
Donn's Kidney Pill cure sick kid
neys,
Cure bnckncho nnd urlnnry Ills.
B. Warner, living In Elvvlllo. near
Oregon city. Ore., say: - hnd kid
ney trouble and diabetes. I Buffered
from backache day and night, and had
to get up nearly every hour of the
night to pas kidney secretions. I
finally procured a box of Ilonn's Kid
ney 1'llla at Huntley llios." drug store
nnd In about a week after commenc
ing to take thetn I could sleep through
tho entire night without the usual
disturbance All pnln and other an
noying symptoms soon censed and I
stopped tnklng tho remedy. I hnd a
slight recurrence of tho trouble a few
weeks Inter, hut on using Donn's Kid
ney pills again ohtnlned lmmedlnto
relief."
For salo by nil denier. Price 50
rents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., llnfTiilo,
New York, sole agents for the United
State.
Romcoibor tho nnmo Donn'g and
tftke no other.
Particular Men
ARE PLEASED WITH OUR
LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE
IT IS DONE RIGHT, BECAUSE
WE GET IT OUT THE DAY
WE PROMI8E IT AND BE
CAUSE WE GUARANTEE IT.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
CASCADE LAUNDRY
Phone Main $3.
Third and Main Streets.
THE BEST
ADVERTISEMENT
IS THE TRUTH PLAINLY
TOLD, THEREFORE, WITH
OUT VERBIAGE, WE SUBMIT
THESE PRICES FOR GOODS
THAT ARE WELL KNOWN
TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE IN
THIS COUNTY, THE QUAL
ITY OF WHICH IS UNQUES
TIONED, AND THE VALUE
WELL ESTABLISHED.!
5 GALS. BULK OIL, 85c.
3 CANS TOMATOES, CORN
OR PEAS, 25c.
MT. HOOD WASHING POW
DER, 3 lb. PKG., 18c.
50 lbs. TABLE SALT, 50c.
100 lbs. STOCK SALT, 80c.
A No. 1 COFFEE, 15c lb.
CARACOLA COFFEE, 20c;
BEST, 25o lb.
2 CANS LYE, 15c.
3 BOXES RAISINS, 25c.
SEELEY'S
THE PEOPLE'S GROCER
Ninth and Main Street
Oregon City, Oregon.
Oregon City Jewelers
Suspension Bridge Corner
been notified. Mrs. Robinson refuses
to give up the search fW the missing
I1.1IM) so long as there Is hope of re
covering It.
Some little store will begin to adver
tise "more than It can afford" this
Fall and will outgrow Its present
quarters In a few months.
BEST CATARRH DOCTOR
This Is the little Hyo
mel Inhaler, a doctor
that has cured many
thousands of sufferers
from catarrh, bronchitis,
asthma, hny fever, colds,
coughs, grip and croup.
It's easy to cure your
self with Hyomel. Pour
a few drops In the little
Inhaler, and breathe It
In. TJie healing, sooth
ing and antiseptic air
will reach every nook
and crevice of the mu
cous membrane of the
nose and throat; will
stop the Irritation almost
Immediately; will allay
the Inflammation; drive
out the foul odor; kill
the germs and cure the
disease.
"My wife has been us-
K.giii.iil months for catarrh. She
AC! UAL Stf has received more relief
and benetit thnn from any other treat
ment." E. S. Parrett, Joffersonville,
Ohio.
Huntley, the druggist, sells Hyo
mel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me) and guar
antees It. A complete outfit. Includ
ing Inhaler, only costs $1.00.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Get acquainted with E
W. Melllen & Co., Complote House
furnlshors. Use their free stable room.
REAL ESTATE
Willamette Falls Co. to Charles
Christensen Tract 51 Will, and Tua
latin Tracts; $175.
F. A. and C. Ely to A. and R. A.
Mnutz A tract of land In t3s, r2e;
$1900.
S. J. Garrison to H. Nass NH of
Lot 2, block 14, Talbert's Add to
Marshfleld; $1.
A. F. and M. Jack to R. A. Gray 5
acres In Robert Allen D. U C, t6s,
rlo; $1000.
N. R. and B. M. Nohrlas to J. K.
Morrison 10 acres In Wm. Bland and
wife D. L. C. t2s, rle; $10.
H. Mann by Sheriff to A. U Brit
ting 2.50 acres t3e, r2e; Valuable.
A. L, and Wm. L. Brlttlng to Wm.
L. Stevenson 40 acres t.1s. r2e; $2500.
F. and U Klehe to A. Stevens NW
qr. of NW qr. Sec. 5, t4s, r3e, cont.
40 acres except 10 acres off E. end;
$900.
D. M. and H. U Spati to D. C. Rones
10 acres In t3s. rle; $1000.
M. and S. L. Mack to M. G. Brewer
2 acres In t4s, rle; $437.60.
M. and S. L. Mack to R. Donegon
2V4 acres t4s. rle; $437.50.
D. J. Padden to J. O. Nealen Lota
1. 2, 3, block 1. Milwaukee Park; $100.
p. L. Cheek to A. C. Erklo Lots
24 to 36 Inc., blk. 40; lots 1 to 15 Inc.;
25 to 40, lnc; block 95; lots 2 to 9
Inc., block 98, Mlnthorn Add; $700.
B. and K. E. Glldner to Geo. T.Ur
wan lots 6, 7. 8, 25, 26, 27, block 14,
Hyde Park; $1.
A. P. and I. M. Macy to J. W. Loder
Sly part lot 1 and 2, blk 122 being
50 feet along 15th St: $1.
O. H. Staben et al to T. Staben
NW qr. of NE qr.. Sec. 35. t3s, r2e,
cont 40 acres. Lota 5 and 6, blk. 45;
$1.
T. Staben et al to A. Staben SW
qr. of Ne qr., sec 35, t3s, r2e, cont. 40
acres; $1.
T. Staben et al to G. Staben 40
acres In Sec. 35. t3s, r2e; $1.
J. and W. A. Currie to I. B. Irwin
Lots 33 and 34, Blk. 7, Marsbbanks;
$5.
A. W. and C. D. Rowley to W. R.
Oliver 10 acres, t2s, r4e; $1050.
W. R. and E. Oliver to J. Slledel
10 acres In Sec. 32, t2s, r4e; $1000.
T. Staben et al to H. Staben 37
acres, section 35, t3a, r2e; $1.
Will. Falls Co., to J. W. Carothers
Tracts 14 and 15, Will. & Tualatin
Tracts: $050.
IL A. and H. L. Goergons to E.
Coergons WV4 of SW 1-4 sec. 2, t4s
rle, cont. 80 acres; $1.
B. and C. Cronln to Ls Kocher
Lots 1, 2. 3. 10, 11 and 12, block 16,
Canby; $1500.
Fry and Muscott to J. A. Ball
NW qr. of SE qr. sec 18, t4s, r2e, cont
40 acres; $100.
P. L. C. A. Nash to G. E. Loder
Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, blk. 115, Oregon City;
also und. Vi interest In 30 ft strip In
Geo. Abernethy D. L. C; $1.
R. E. Powers to the Public A Btrlp
of land 15 feet wide on E. side of V,
acre tract running from the 0. W. P.
Co.'s Ry., west to Johnston Creek: $1.
H. Hulman, Jr., and G. Hulman to
J. P. Hoffman 220 acres In the Geo.
and Eunice Brock D. L. C, also 21 1-3
acres In said D. L. C; $2250.
S. J. and R. White to E. and M. H.
Sears all of tract 4 and 1.20 acres
of tract 6, Fmltdale, cont. 6.50 acres;
$2750.
S. L. Selling to J. M. Parrlsh A
piece of land In Wm. Holmes D. L. C.
Sec. 5. t.1s. r2e; $150.
B. F. and M. Allen to SI. Cogswell
Lot 3, blk. 58 Milwaukee Heights; $1.
W. H. and C. B. Edwards to Shirley
Buck a piece of land In Milwaukee
Heights; $1400.
B. and E. F. Surfus to Wm. Surfus
Mt 8, Block 148, Oregon City;
$G5. .
H. A. and O. Jensen and 0. L. Rost-
void to P. J. Anderson 1-4 of an
acre In Sec. 32, t5s, rle; $1.
F. M. and Geo. H. Kllton 10.28
acres In Sec. 32, tls. r2e; $10.
A. and J. A. Harris to G. W. Ferry
the N. 4 acres In Tract B, Willam
ette Falls; $1.
A. J. and C. I. Rlngo to E. E. Grace
the W'H of KM of NE 1-4 of sec 19,
t4s, r3e, cont 40 acres; $2400.
S. aud H. Covell and David N,
Smith to J. W. Loder the S 2-5 of
block 11, Covell; $550.
H. L. and I. M. Chafln to Wm. W.
Smith the N. 7.72 acres lot 80, Jen
nings Lodge, except 25 feet off W. side
also lots 27 Boardman's Add, cont
3.87 acres; $2050.
A. F. Stokes to F. A. Shannon Lot
6, blk 2, Canemah; $900.
D. M. and J. W. Gray to J. W.
Loder a tract of land In Oregon City;
$1.00.
Estacada State Bank to S. W.
Stryker Lots S and' 6, blk. 15, Esta
cada; $950.
J. W. and O. E. Loder to J. W. Gray
S 2-5 of blk. 11, Covell; $1.
Eleanor Van Allen to A. Myers
30 acres In Ezra Fisher D. L. C, t2s.
r2e; $1.
J. and K. Putz to E. LIndstrom
13 acres in EE 1-4 of SW., sec 26,
t4s. r3e; $1.
Oregon Swedish Colonization Co.,
to J. Seagren SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 sec 9,
t5s, r3e. cont. 40 acres; $500.
Oregon Swedish Solonlzatlon Co.,
to C. O. Holden NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of
Sec. 5, t5s, r3e, cont. 40 acres; $1000.
N. P. and I. C. Hult to H. C. Olson
1 acre In sees 33 and 34, t5s, r3e;
$150.
E. Eggert to A. Brand the SE 1-4
of SE 1-4. WV4 of SE 1-4 and NE 1-4
of SW 1-4, aec 26, t5s, r5e; $10.
S. D. and J. Smalley to M. A. King
Lots 4 and 5, Oregon Homes; $900.
J. S. Andrews to E. P. Elliott 6
acres In sees. 9 and 16, t3s, r2e; $10.
W. J. Miller to J. J. Miller 45,876
square feet In Lot Whitcomb D. L.
C: $1275.
G. H. and C. A. Hamilton to G.
Vau Puttkamer 11 acres In Caleb
Richey D. L. C, In sees. 29 and 30,
tls. r3e; $2500.
E. N. Platts to A. Soesbe Lots 9,
10, 11. 12. 13, 14 and 15, blk. 26, in
Oswego: $1.
A. and J. A. Soesbe to E. Piatt
Lots 9, 10. 11. 12, 13. 14 and 15, blk.
26. Oswego; $1.
A. Vester to L. V. and A. A. Cong
don Lot 1 In Morrow Glen Tract, con
taining 10 acres; $1200.
C. and F. Van Curen to H. Van
Curen 12 acres In sec 33, t2s, r4e;
$10.
R. L. and C. Robertson to E.
Shultz 40 acres In sec. 32, t2s, r4e,
and t5s, r3e; $3500.
T. O. Svendsen to H. Anderson E4
of SE 1-4 sec. 6, t2s, r4e, cont 80
acres; $4500.
Sisters of Charity of Providence St
Vincent's hospital to D. Moehnke
20 acres In sec 36, t3s, r2e; $1.
Wm. Llllie to Crown Columbia Pulp
and Paper Co. 123 acres in Sees. 13
and 14, t2s, r2e; $125.
C. and C. Magglnl to W. T. Skees
SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 sec 10, t4s, rle, cont
40 acres; $3500.
CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRU8T
COMPANY.
Land Titles Examined.
Abstracts of Title Made.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr.
TOWERS FISH BRAND
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING V
look beller-wears longer-
ono gives more xr ,
bodily comfort TvT
because cur on
targe panernj. yer
costs no more than
the "just as good kinds
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FIVE-MINUTE TALK
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CHICKEN LICE
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COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
bj ft Application of Eg
AVENARIUS I
CARBOLINEUM I
(German Wood Prwrvr.)
Non poison oui. Sanitary Odor. Put
up in lithographed cans only
Don't let your dsaler five you a
worthies Imitation.
FOB BALK BY ALL DEALERS.
Carbollnettm Wood PrWTTlnjj Co.
jroruuu, ur.
Milwaukee, WU.
New York. N. T.
San Francisco. CaL,
Fisher, Tho'sen Co,
Wholesale Aftents.
Dept. 13, Portland
Oregon
Write for Testimonials.
OUR BOSS KSlEi
ONLY ONE GENUINE
THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE
CARBOLINEUM, THT IS THE
AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM.
THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION
ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE
ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00
TO $1.25 PER GALLON. THE
GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR
BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 50
yCENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT
PJS1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS
CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON
THE GENUINE, TAKE NO
OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO
GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN
OREGON CITY.
Careful of Your Property
One of ihe secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office II2I, Residence 1833
C. LATOURETTE President
525 Main Street j
P. J. MEYER, Cashier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL, 150,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.