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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 909. ; LARSEN & COMPANY i Cor 10th A Main 8t. OReOON CITY, OREQON. GROCERIES PROVISIONS CROCKERY and OLA88WARE FLOUR, FEED and HAY CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER WE PAY CASH FOR WOOL, HIDES GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE Hon'l forget Id Include hot Hi' cf Van Pimm's Extract of Vanilla In your unit order No Kit mot to comparu with It fur flavor mill quality. LOCAL URICPS Dr. I (1. I en, lluiitim, Rooms 17 ami 18, Mnionlo Mdg. Fresh home muiln candle Itt tliu Kpii. Hi'Vi'lilli HI. Horn. Monday, October IN. to Mr. mill Mm ltmlln I l'orliT, a mm. Muni, Kiimliiy iilKht. to Mr. and Mm. I'Ullii I.. 1'orter, of Went Orison City, N RUII. Claud" H Howard, n well known rinfliillnl Hilltlrluii of M ul I no, was In tlm city mi business Momlny. Hey. ntul Mr I. E. Clarence Oakley li'ft Tuesday for Kiiki'Ik to attend Itm Congregational ( ' in vi' ii t Inn . Mr. ami Mm. Oscar IC. Freytsg Iiuvh returned from Hcattlp, where iIh'V attended the A. Y. 1'. Ki poult Ion. lUivlil OliU has gono to Huniiy nliln. Wmili , where i will ri'inulii nnill April vlnltlnis with hi graiiitiion, (ii'oiKi' I'lirtrh. Tin' li'uillnic styles of iho hour am represented hy MIbh c. Goldsmith. Mm Nancy MagorK, of Mount A ti I, who hi Ihicii visiting tllT sister,' Mr. W. W. II. Hit iiinuii, return to hi'r home Tuesday. Hilly Wheeler, tlm popular gardener, won t work for hi Imuril any morn iinli'ii lii ciin hnve FoIg-r' tiolden (lute Coffee served lilm. Mr. ami Mr. Wcldim Hhiitik. after it vWi with relatives in ihl rlty mul In I'onlnnil, ri'tiirin'il In their home In Clili'o, California, thin week. Ji'K'Pll (ioodfidlow llllH Opi'lli'il a poultry i'oiiiiiiIhhIoii hoime In thl city uponliii tlm urinory, mul will hiimtli' fn'"h eggs n well mi ilri'm'il chickens. Try Unit :'ic HmiHt Colfim m Harris' Crnrvry It n winner. Mr. mul Mr. W. F. Hchooley mul rlillilri'ti li'ft last week fur a trip through till! KuMlertl Ktlttl'M, I'Ipl'Ct- lug to In' gone for several nioillli. Judge tiorijiin K. Iluyi' l"ft Tins tiny for iviitlli'lon, where lu wn iii KUKi'il III the trial of mi Important lnw mill. Tli" nun I one In w hich nliout fll.iHKi worth of property I Involved. Mr. K ('. WooUon, who lm been v I h 1 1 1 1 1 k nt tin' homo of Mr. mul Mr. ('. A. Niili for t (it last week, hit Riniti to Eugene to (! nil a Hhort time, wlih ri'liillvc. Our lii'iuitlful pntli'rn hut have won wlil" fame. Cull mul i'u thi'tn. Ml ('. liolilnmlth. Mr. ami Mr. Frank Jaggnr huvii re tiiriicil rrom a trip to HeatUo mul Ta coma. Thi'y wore vlltor nt th A. Y, I'. KximihIIIoii during tho liiHt wook of Hi" big Fair. .tolin Hopes, of Cmiliy, w.'ih In llm city Momlny on hln ri'lnrn from u wunk'a hunt nL tin' headwater (it Cli'iir Cmi'li, where ho killed huge hliicli hi'itr mul two llnu ili'i'r. Mm. W. N. Kldwoll, of Eugene, I visiting wllh hnr slitter, Mr. Hurry .Ioiik, nf thl clly, Mr. Kldwell Iiii liniiii veiling her liiothur, Mr. A. Todd nmir 1 1 I j I hi id, fur u few iluy. Hurry Hliorwood, of lcavr Crook, was In Oregon City on IiiiiiIiich Hut -iinliiy, Mr. Hherwood I tlm tiirlnr of tlin lli'iivor Crock iii;hool, tlm lorui of which Iiii commenced. Mr. Hurt mid family, who Iiiivii lioon occupying tlm (liidlio residence on Twelfth mul John Ailiim hi root, Imvo moved to tlm ltiiur (illicit on Twelfth mul Jackson almoin, which tlmy re cently piirchUHiul, WIIIIiiiii HoiimoII anil Irvlu Itim Imvo roturtioil from tlmlr liuutliiK trip nt Vot Kork, Hoiilhoiii Ori'uon, roimrt- Iiik a kooiI tlinu, 'I'hoy hiiccooioi In KottliiK four door, which tlmy bronchi buck with thorn. Kit iiuullty, tylo mul ri'iiwuiuliln prlco in nillllniiry, cull on Ml C (llllllHIIllth. Now lliickwhoiit 1'loiir mul Muplo Hyruii, Jut In. Hum (irocory, Hurley Wlnliurt I In thl rlty vl It lute with til parent, Mr. mul Mr OoorKu Wlnliiti t. Mr. Wlnliurt hit boon away from thl city for tho punt two your. uponilliiK thl tlmii on hi lioiuouteiiil In tlm HI l-t country. J. M. Iloyco, or KiikIo creek, waa In oreKou City KiUunlny, urrniiKliix for a mhIii nt hi plucit. Mr. Iloyco ha aolil hi farm of 1110 acre to tho OrcKon Witter I'nwnr IjiiiiI Compmiy, ami will buy property nearer to ()r koii City. Mr. M. J. Moreliiml hu lonni'il tho J. M. Trnry plucii on Muln hi reel, ami will rtuiiluct a honrilliiK houae. Mr. Morelmiil will tnko noeHlon u oon a tlin Tracy relilenca I complotod ul (ilmlntone, whom Mr. Trucy vipvcU lo tiiovo hi fuinlly. Ml Kthol Mackey, of Mcl'lioritoii, Knil., who hit boon vInIUiik ul Iho homo of Attorney and Mr. C. Hclnie bel, left Monday for Arlxoun, whom hIio will iniiko her homo. Ml Muckey 1 a lilocn of Mr. Hchiiebel and ha ln'oii heru about a mouth. Mr. ICiIkiit Wllllmu mul Ml Mary Hiiliilerlitud, of Hlierlilitn, won vllt Iiik friend here Kuturdity. Mr. Will iam ha a iuiiool on I'ortlund HolKht mid Ml Hiiliderluud will oon coin inoni'o in tench a achiKil In Yamhill County. K. K. AlbrlKht and fuinlly, who have been renldlllK Ht .MnlllUll for tho pltt nine year, havo moved to Oregon City, ocriipyliiK a hoimo on Ninth and John Aduiii Htroet. Mr. AlbrlKbt recently wont Into bunluoH In thl city, lieliiK ono of tlm member of tho firm of Jack & AlhrlKlit. ('. A. Wlllliim. iikhIhIiuiI ndjiitant Koueriil mid uhhIhIuiiI iiuiirleriniiHler Konerul of tlm (irmiy Army of the Iti'puhllc. for tlm Depurtmoul of Ore lion, hu returned from un cttoiuled vlNlt to hi old homo In Vermont. He ntti'lldeil the National Kucumpliieiit of I ho J A. It. In Hull Uiku un hi wny KlIHt. Mr. (!. V, Ankew, who hit been HlH'iidltiK th piml your with her pur out, Mr. mid Mr. II. J. IllKKcr, of (iroonpolnt, left Krldny for I'rluco HuiHTt, II. ('., whom hIio will Join her hiiKlinnd, who recently arrived ill Hint plnei) from Wliltehort Yukon Territory. Mr. and Mr. Akow will make their homo at l'rlnro Ituport. Tho Sterllnx Doitlilii Indtmiully Iol Icy of tho Columbia National Ufa In niiruuro Co. la tho moHt liberal upto ditto coiitrnct In thu imirkeL Htrong eitt MuMsachuai'tta compmiy aellliiK dlanblllty liiHiirancn. For particular cull on W. II. Klopper, with 0. W. KuNthum & Co. Coffee Just Coffee, but perfect Coffee. Your jfrocer will rrlnd It Imttor If ground at Loin not loo lino. 3 SOCIETY COFFEE "A DEAN IS A BEAN" No mailer whom yon find It, tho world over, mid thl npplloa eiimlly well to tho roffoti beitii. "Hut," Hitld the li'lulimnn, "It may he n black hoiiii, which cIiiiiiko the color of your yarn." Which 1 iiIho finite true. We iiiIkIiI ko down to lb" coffee whnrve In New York City anil buy n Hack of raw lira i ..in.... i........ i.i.... ,i r.iniiii iiiiii-,i tM-niip, imiiik ini'lil rlKhl hero and roiiHt them mnuo r I Jiihi n little, .iiml other from tho hiiiiio hug n ilnrk brown or ulnum! hlnck color, you run reitdlly underKtuiid Unit Ihl would make two RrailcH of coffeo from exactly the miitiK heitu. One would be mild, while tho dark roust would make a pretty heavy, or HtrotiK cup of colfee. Then wu could mix the two mid make a med ium blend, no you hoo coffeu I larRely a matter of HOAHT. Wo hnvn a full iwsortinoiit of ronitl Unlit, medium and dark, of the very bom known coffee of tho world, which um Java, llra.lllnn and Puerto Itlrnn Krown. Toll ti tho cup you like mid wn con pretty near IIII tho bill or we have It put up In u "lliiil out packaKo" conliilnliiK three dlnllnct fla vor of coffee, all for 110 centM. Try tinker' SIKSTA. a mild, "oft coffeo, IlAltlNCTON 1IAI.U tho medium HlroiiKlh, or tho VKilCUO, a Htrontr black, liivlnoratlntt coffee, Iho kind that wake you up In tho inornluK. Kltlier kind, 40c the pound. SEELEY'S, The People's Store Burghardt-Drapar, One of tho prettlenl liniiii) weddliiK Unit hn taken place In thlH city In recent your, wu Holcmtil.od Weilne- ilay nfleruiNiii at 3 o'clock, when Mr, William II. llnrKliarilt, Jr., a youiiK hiiHlnoH man of Hitlom, wu married to Ml in Martha Krunce lira per, nt tho homo of tho bride' mother on Tenth Street, llvr. A. Hlllehrund. pn tor of Ht. John' Catholic Church, of- IlclntliiK. Them were prcm-nt only the relative and ome of Iho mont Intlmuti) friend of tlm brlilo and Kroom, many of Mr. Hiirnlmrdt' friend comliiK down from Hulem to linen thu ceremony. Tho Draper home wan iK'ttiitlfully decoritled In autumn leave, with fes toon of trailing drupe. Yellow wu tho color acheme mid Iho dlmctliiK deft hand of the brlilo wu III evidence III the arrmiKeuieiit. The decorntlou worn In perfect tiiNto mid ono of tlm mot artlHtlc feature wu a mat of hickory leuve front ln tlm altar. Tho hnded Unlit from many candelabra Kiive a Hoft kIow to the room. l'rocedlli( Iho ceremony Ml lyiiuUo Huntley pluyi'i) Dm HwoiIIkIi WeddliiK Mnrcli and Mr. ImoKeu HurdliiK Hro- dle hiiiik Cirli'K'a "Ich IJi'be Dlch." Tho bridal party came down Iho Hlnlr- wity to tho Hlniln of Mt'iidelKHoliu' WeddliiK Mnrch. with MIh Lulu Dra per lit llm piano. The hrldcHiiiitlds were MIh Ijiuru ro' nnd MIh CI llarcluy I'rntl, tho former weitrlnn nn empire kow ii of yellow iiieHKitllnt nnd curryliiK n lMiii(iiet of violet, while Mln Trittl worn a crenilon of white luce over yellow ui In and curried white rime. The bride wn beauti fully lit II red In nn empire kowii of while menHulliie, with trlmtnliiK of K"lil thread and lnce. I loir veil wax white lullo, caught up wllh a briHich of peurl. the Rift of the Kroom. She rnrrled u nhowur lxiiiUft of Ilrldo rone. Tho brlilo entered the parlor on the arm of her brother, Harry E. Draper, and wu met at tho ultnr by tho Kroom mid hi het man, Paul Wallace, of Salem. Following; the cer emony Mr. nnd Mr. IliirKlinrdt re ceived tho cotmratululloiiH of their friend. , Punch, Ice and cuke were served In the dlnliiK room. Inte In tho af ternoon, Just previous to iho depart ure of Mr. nnd Mr. Ilurnlianlt for Southern On-Kiui, where their honey- I moon will ho Hpont. llm bride threw her bouipiet Into tho outstretched arm of her girl friend, and the Mower went lo Mis Zldn (ioldnmlth. ! Mr. nnd Mr. llurKhnrdt will reside at Salem, wln'if the Kroom hits just built u home for their reception. The ' bride' departure will ho n distinct Iomi to Oregon Clly' musical uud bi- : clul circle, In which she w as promi nent. Mm. llurKhnrdt has lived here j many year nnd h,r charm of mini- : nor and the sweetness of her disposi tion lias won for her hundreds of friends. The wedding Rift of silver, I cut kIiiss nnd china were numerous mid beautiful. The fact that Mr. j llurKhnrdt, when it resident of Oregon 1 City, lived III the house where the ciT- I oniony took place, was a pretty senti ment In the romance of the happy youiiK couple. Frank Buscti Furniture, Carpets, Hardware, Stoves, Doors,. Windows, Wall Paper, Oils and Paints OREGON CITY, OREGON . - i.-- Carpet of course you want oil you con get for your money. Money In YOUR pocket is what Interests YOU. We have on overstock of All Wool Ingrain Carpets aifBfjaiaiiiiMMitiiiMafaHafjiBijjjjjjiifjjjjjjjjiM aaHBafjBMBBMaaaiMBaaMafjBaai the best In the market, John Gay's goods in Philadelphia. His best carpets sell anywhere in the land for 95c per yard. We offer the same during the month of October for 73c Per Yard not sewed Mrs. Kllznhoth Warner, who Is one of the prominent pioneers of Oregon, Invited to her home. Locust Fiirm, a few of her pioneer friends on Krldny, who mndu tip n pnrty and made tho trip hy teiiin. Tho day whs pleasantly spout In telling of reminiscences of the early days of Oregon, and ono of the features of the day was the ad dross by MYs. M. M'. Charinan, who was chosen by tho guests and hostess, In ono of tho large IociinI trees Is a platform constructed, and Mrs. Char- man mounted the stulrwuy which leads to this and spoke on pioneer days In Oregon. Her remarks were greatly appreciated. On tho wido veraniln a luncheon wns served on prettily decorated tables. Mrs. Warner was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Annie King, Mrs. Ward ljiwton and MJss Monu King, Mrs. Arthur Warner. After a most enjoyable day had been spent the gueslB departed for their homes, and came by way of the south end road. Among those who attended were Mrs. It. L. Kelly, Mrs. Mary Barlow, Mrs. Mary M. Chnrmau, Mrs. Sophia Charmun, Mrs. Anna Jnggar, Mrs. K. McDonald, Mrs. II. C. Stevens, Mrs. Itobert Potter, Mrs. Dan O'Nell, Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mrs. Kdward Kellogg, Mrs. W. 11. Stafford, Mis. Autia King, Mrs. Lnwttm, Mrs. Wurd 13. Luwtou, Mrs. Arthur Warner, Mrs. Watson, Miss Molllo L. Holmes, Miss Klla Williams, Miss Ada lludwell, Miss Monn King. The Warner homo is ono of tho oldest in the state, the timber of w hich Is all cedar, was brought around the Horn in a sailing vessel In the year 1847, and was constructed for Gov ernor , McCarver. Tho house is on the mlsslou plan, and with its widoi verandas, inaks It an Ideal place to visit. Mrs. Warner cnmo to the state of Oregon In 1850. Her husband, the late Arthur Warner, was ono of Ore goti City's merchants in early days, ho being in partnership with the late Thomas Charmau. fmshmeiilN wore aorvnd by Iho host- (mh. Mr. Imogen Munllng llrodlo suiilf "DoiiglitH Tinnier and True" (lliirtlell) mid responded u, an en core, Ml Iiillo Huntley wu the accouipuiilHl. h Holn Circle, Women of Woodcraft, met hint night In tho Woodman hull. After the regular routine of biiHlne a nodal tlm i and buiiiiiet wu en Joyed. Thu decoration of the dining room worn beautiful with aiiiiiinu lenve, JupitiicMo lantern and cut. flower. Ono of tho fenturea of the evening wu a peanut game, and those HiuIIhk tin' greatest number of peanut were awarded the prl.o. Mr. M. liruner wn llm lucky ono, who also won the prize In the postal card puzzle. An apple biting contest followed, Mr. I,. May winning this prize. Orl Howell, rod o( Mr. and Mr. IC. M. Howell, of thl city, and MIh Maddux were married last week n Portland, where they aro making their home, Carpet Of rourao you want all you cun get for your money. Money In YOl'It pocket I what Intercut YOU. We have an ovomlock of ALI WOOL IN CHAIN CAKPKT8, llm bet In the market. John Gay' good In Philadel phia. Ill best carpel !! anywhere in the land for 95 cent per yard. We offer the Hiimu during the month of October for 73 cent per yard not sewed. Krunk Utisch. KOII 8ALK Kurnlshlng and himlne of bourdliiK house. Twenty to twenty-live regular boarder at rale of flvn and ons-hulf dollar per week. C01 Water Street, Oregon City. REAL ESTATE J. O. McKlroy and Adelaide Mc- Klroy to T. D. 1'helpa, i acren of sec tion 13, township 2 south, range i oust; $1, J. 8. Roberta and M. C. Robert lo L. C. Skelllnger, 40 acres of section township 3 south, range 1 went; 13000. E. 0. and Augusta 8pungenberg to C. 8. Fogies, 2.S7 acres of Tautltlon Meadows; $1. Herman (jerhardus to Mary Ger- hnrdus, 40 acres of section 12, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; I200. Lydla Scott et ul., to John Scott, portion of Oregon Friends Colony, Clackamas County; fl. Amelia L Dance and Charles Dance to Kred Molt, 2 acre of section 8, township 2 south, range 2 east; $75. If. K and hlla Noble to Ernest Siiowden Wilcox, 80 acres of section ;!ii, township 3 south, range 4 east; $10. C. N. Poloy and Addle Poley, 10 acre of section 1, township 9 south, range 2 east, also 5 acre In section 1, township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. Mary Egglmnn to E. E. Swltzer and Mary Swltzer. 40 acres of section 1 township 3 south, range 2 east; $10. hastern Investment Company Lim ited to Ralph W. Reynolds, et al., 5 acres of section 28, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1. A. and Isabella Mather to Oregon I California Railroad Company, lot 4 of block 3, South Clackamas; $1. William C. iJtng to Arthur Hunt nnd Bva Hunt. 33 1-S acres of section 32, township 1 south, range 3 east; $1. K. C. Wlckland and Emma Wick- land to Ryland O. Scott, 12.33 acres of Presley Welch D. L. C, township 2 south, range 3 east; $1. Ryland Scott to Maude Scott, 12.33 acres of Samuel L. Campbell D. U C, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. J. W. Smith, guardian, to Chris Irent, land In Clackamas County; $1700. Cnlted States to Felix A. Collard. C4 acres In Clackamas County; Pat ent. Virginia Clarkson Glen to Irving Glen, et al., property in Clackamas County; $f.00. Casper Hraasch to Fred S. Morris, 49.11 acres of section 24, township 3 south, range 3 east; $1000. Llvy Stlpp, administrator, to John east; $1. ,'-. John Loo to Edward J. Larson, 40 j I -----. acres of section 29, township 6 south, i? -..,. I ....... . . i r..j. f . nu-; i rum , f i,;i,, j g. Clara Morey to Robert Strong, ' an or Mock , Gleiimorrle; $10. (Jeorgo A. Cue and Km ma One et nl., to Mr. Mnry Hongham, lot 2, block cr, Oregon Coference C'ornp groiind; $100. Mr. Mury Hoiighum to Dan Hum merfleld. lot 2 of block fS5, Oregon Conference Campground; $125. Gladstone Real Estate Association to John H. Delano and Margaret Del ano, part of Kendal C. Canon D. L. C, section 10, 17, 19. 20, 21, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $930. Henry M. Thomas and Ola M. Thomas, lot 3, 4. block 4, West Olad siono; also lots 7 and 8 of block 12, (iiiuiHtoiu.-: $i;5o. Frank Ryberg and wife to Stephen Ilatke, 80 acres of section 24, town ship 4 south, range 3 east; 2850. John I'. Irvln nnd Mary Irvln to John T. Irvln, 45 acres of section 35, township 3 south, range 4 east; $i;oo. John and Surah Miller to Lota Mill er, land In Oeorge and Marietta Crow I). I C. of township 2 aoulh, range 1 east; $10. ; ' i Let a K. Miller to John Miller and Sarah Miller, land In D. L. C. of j ? George and Marietta Crow, township! 2 south, range 1 cast; $10. ' William X. and Catherine Davla toj Adam Walker, 40 acres, of section 5,! township 4 south, range 2 easl; $1. j George S. Hatty trustee, to L. L. Porter, 101.28 acres In D. L. C. of, George W. and F. Walling; $1. ciiaanuin r. romoroy to tieorge t. Thompson, 101.28 acres In Clackamas County; $7000. Alexander Christie to Society of Sisters of Holy Name of Jesus and Mary, 78.2 acres of Jesse Bullack and Gabriel Walling D. U C, township 2 south, range 1 cast; $1. John II. Wewer to Wllhelm Gulden zopf, 9V4 acres of section 10, town ship 2 south, range 1 east; $1100. William M. Bruce and Edith Bruce to Charles Foumal, lots 10. 11, 12, 13, block 1, East Oregon City; $1. Clark 8. Fuge and Isabele N. Fuse to Christian Fuge, lot 8. block 37. County Addition to Oregon City; $1113. John W. Shaw to Andreas Hoerth. all of lots 19. 20, block 2, Annex Ad dition to Oregon City: $250. H. F. and Clara Bullard to Eliza beth A. Heggle. 6.58 acres of section j 29. township 3 south, range 4 east; H. F. and Clara E. Bullard to Eliza beth M. Stewart, 408 acres of section 28, 29. township 3 south, range 4 east; $4o0. i Eautern Investment Company to Amelia A. Sumner, northeast quarter of southeast ' quarter of section 30, township 5 south, range 3 east; $1. Eastern Investment Company to llertha M. Sumner, north half of southeast quarter of section 30, town ship 5 south, range 3 east; $1. Samuel and Elsie Mueller to Ed ward L. McCabe, 80 acres of section 17. township 3 south, range 5 east; $1500. David Wills to Lillian and Archie Wills, land In section 19, township 1 south range 2 east; also land in tiTwnshlp 1 south, range 1 east; $1. Land Company of Oregon to the Portland Water Company, 16.52 acres In sections 20 and 29 of township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. F. L. Sklrvin and Lena Skirvln to Olaf Olsen. 1 acre of John M. Drake and wife D. L. C. township 6 south, range 1 east; $200. C. P. Thomas and Minnie Thomas to W. E. Brown, 40 acres of D. L. C. No. 40, township 5 south and 6, range 1 east; $500. E. M. and Anna Howell to L. E. and Anna E. Williams, land in Oregon City; $200. Henry Thompson and Margaret Thompson to Albert and Edith Cecilia Solstraud, 40 acres of section 1, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $6000. Gardner F. Elliott to George W. Bowman, all of lot 14, block 8 Esta cada; $10. Miranda and R. F. Watts to Clyde Engle and Otis Engle. 38 2-5 acres of sections 16. 17. township 5 south, range 2 east; $100. W. B. and Emma Jennings to George Betz, lots 43, 44. 45, 54, 55, 5G and lot "K" First Addition to Jen nings Lodge; $1900. Manning Vau Alstine and Harriet DIAMONDS! A Diamond is the highest form of personal adornment. It possesses the most positive value of any article. As the values of dia monds are steadily advancing they represent not alone the most beautiful of ornaments bot the best possible Investment. Ladiet' and Gents' Diamond Rinjs in 14K Set ting' $10.00 up Watches Pins Lockets Bracelets set with Diamond at all Prices Come in and let us ihow you our Diamond Stock. Never mind the size of your purse. We can match it in a nice Diamond that will surprise you. Barmeister & And esen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner and Kasper Marugg, 160 acres of sec- Van Alstine to John R. Joseph, lot lion J2. township 2 south, range 7 16 of Multnomah Acres; $1500. Land Company of Oregon to Port land water & Electric Transmission Company, 26.69 acres of Clackamas County; $t. The Land Company xf Oregon to Transmission Company, 87.29 acres of Clackamas County; $1. Eastern Investment Company Llm Ited to E. G. Caufleld, loU 9 and 10 of Park Addition to Oregon City; $L M. G. O'Neill, M. L. Holmes et al to Clackamas County, land in William Holmes D. L. C, township 3 south, range 2 east; $1. . Rebecca 8. Albert and E. Albert to Vernon B. Mathews and Anna Mathews, 40 acres of section 28, town ship 1 south, range 5 east; $1. Willamette Land Company to Mrs. W. B. Roberts, all of lots 2, 3, 4, block 9, Apperson's Subdivision of blocks 5, 6. 7, Parkplace; $150. Charles H. Thompson to Bridget Thompson, lots 10, 11, 12. 13, block 4, West Side Addition to Oregon City; $1033. John W. Loder and Grace Loder to Mrs. Maria M. Polley, lots 17, 24 of block 79, Minthorn Addition to Portland; $1. J. W. Johnson and Abagall Johnson to Frank B. Comstock, all of tract No. 8. containing 9.98 acres of H. D. Miller D. L. C, township' 2 south, range 1 east; $2000. ' Fred S. Morris to Portland Water Powe & Transmission Company, 24 acres In Clackamas County; $1. The Land Company of Oregon to Portland Water Power & Electric Transmission Company, 307.53 acres of Clackamas County, (Frederick Helm D. L. C); $1. W. F. Lehigh and Lotta Eva Lehigh to S. S. Mohler, westerly ends of lots 2, 3, 8, block 86 and all of lots 4, 5, 6, 7, of block 86; $1.00. Netta Chambers to Bridget Cham bers, lots 10. 11. 12, 13. of block 4, West Side Addition to Oregon City; $125. J. Frank Davenport and Helen Dav enport to John Yandell, 40 acres of section 3. T1S, R5E; $1. L. and Etta M. Martin to John Yan dle, 4 acres of section 29, T1S, R5E; $250. B. M. and Clara A. Dimick to J. F. Brennan. 80 acres of section 21, T5S, R1E; $5000. Charles S. Bard and Flossie Bard to Alexander Meyer, 20 acres of D. U C. of John Stephenson, T3S.R4E; $2, 500. F. J. and W. R. U'Ren to E. F. Riley, lots 14, 25, block 13, Minthorn Addition to Portland; $25. Jos. E. and Bertha Deardorff to Burton ML Deardorff, io.il acres of section 2, T2S, R3E; $10. E. W. and Sarah I. Randolph to H. A. Block, land In Ezra Fisher D. L. C-, T2S, R2E; $1375. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 6. TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstract of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. HEADQUARTERS FOR Ffesh Fytiit We Want to Clear Out A Large Line FRUIT JARS Ii. J. Bigger & Sons Seventh Street Grocery SUCCBSOtS TO JL SOBEBTSON WILLIAM GARDNER Jewelry Watches Clocks Silverware Watch Kepalrlnj Our Specialty Main Street, between 7th and 8th Phone, Home A 130 EILERS . STANDS FOR IPEAKKO) The first of the Winter ineetl Multnomah Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was hold Wed nesday afternoon, ami tho inumimra of the chapter were entertained ut mo ueaimrui nome or Mrs. E. A. Sum mer on Water street. The hnimn wua decorated with Oregon Grape and cut nosers, a business and social sua Blou of the chapter took place and re- Eilers Piano Mouse sent its representatives to Oregon City to close out the entire line of pianos carried in their Oregon City branch store. CJWe have notified the Portland house that we cannot give up half our store for a piano display during the approaching holiday season. We must have the room for our own business. This is according to the understanding Had when the stock of panos was placed with us. We were to have the stock removed by the middle of November. We shall insist that such pianos as are not sold SHALL BE REMOVED FROM OUR STORL We have been talking piano to many persons throughout the county have made many propositions and offers. We may not be in a position to carry out our offers but trust those with whom we have been negotiating can do even better than we have offered, BY SEEING EILERS REPRESENTATIVES AT OUR STORE. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE i s r