G OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910. Estacada and Eastern Clackamas 8ANDY. Beautiful snow has ajraln covered thfl ground piKht Inches. Telephone wires are down In ninny place by thn welnht of snow. Farmers from Firwood. Dover and other unrounding comnnmlilog are anxious to build a net work of farm- ers' phonos, ninkiiiR Sandy tho "nub central. This should bo accomplished because our present telephone facili ties are altogether too small and the Gresham Phone Company seems like they won't do anything to help build up any more here, besides their rates are very hi,yh In fact so high that many won't or can't buy a share In that company. Husluess people of Sandy, especially, should do all they can to aid these people to build up a new telephone company and make Sandy a blRer and bettor town and the surrounding country also. Elmer Phelps has about sold his place In Little Sandy and Intends if he sells to buy near town to make his future home. Mrs. M. E. Douglass has made ex tensive Improvement in her store and . also is building an addition to her house. Hill Bartman has rented the Sandy iMni Co. building and has furnished tt up for a first-class livery barn and and will keep his stage outfit during the coming year. The M. E. church Is digging a long trench to lay pipe to drain the base ment of the church which has been partly filled with water all winter. Sandy Catholic church Is building sheds for Its teams. George Maronay is building a hand some residence on his farm. Mrs. Davis is building a bungalow on his property on Main street William Waespe and wife left for California to look for a future home, having sold his farm here. j Misses Mary and Clara Mitchell were out from Oregon City visiting friends and relatives the past few days. Miss Mary Waespe. of Montavtlla, was visiting In Sandy. Charles Krebs has opened up a piece of road near the heart of town that will prove a great convenience to many people. Redln Russell met with a fearful accident at Johnson's mill, where a Mr. Williams let fly an ax out of his 'hands, hitting Red Russell across the forehead, cutting through the skull a gash six Inches long, also cutting the ear In half. Dr. Short, of Gresham and Dr. Davis, of Sandy, are both working like heroes trying to save his life. At last report he was rest ing easy. Harvey Kareg had his arm broken at the Firwood mill. He Is getting along nicely and will soon be able to work again. Sandy Grange Meets. Sandy Grange had a rousing good time Saturday. Promptly at 10:30 A. M. many farmers for miles around came with well filled lunch baskets and meeting was called to order by Master A. C. Thomas. E. F. Bnins, A. C. Thomas were elected as dele gates to the county convention, also same parties were recommended as delegates to the state convention. Two new members were taken In and applications of many more accept ed. A fine dinner with oyster soup was heartily enjoyed by at least 60 per sons. After dinner open session in charge of Ed Bruns, lecturer, proved very Interesting and good speeches were heard on the topic, "Our Coun try Schools." Brother Dickerson and Sister Dickerson, of Oswego Grange, gave gome very Interesting talks on county high schools; also Sister Spoonor, of laone Star Grange, made an Interesting talk. Sister Usher, an other visitor, made gome very gxmd remarks In regard to beautifying the country schools. We all hope to see those visiting broth.'rs and sisters with us again., Brother Oraswell. of Orient Grange, aud his wife also, were present, and made speeches compli mentary to Sandy Grange on its spien did progress. Sandy Grange will have a Grange Fair next Fall when prli.es will be given for best exhibition of farm pro ducts. A Beautiful Woman. Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve removes pimples. black heads, chaps, and roughness, leaving the skin smooth. Try It on our guarantee. For sale by Jones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. We are having quite a snowstorm about eight Inches deep. In this neigh horhood. Sunday night the snow lay so heavily on the telephone wires that It caused them to break In sev eral places. oung Joiner, of George, was down and purchased a horse of Walter Douglass. Mrs. R. B. Gibson accompanied Miss Crouch to Portland, a few days ago and was her guest for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. E. U Palfrey moved ta their new home In Molalla last week. Their neighbors of this vicin ity were sorry to see them go. H. S. and R. B. Gibson have some fine milk cows. Any one wishing a fresh cow would do well to call on them. Roll Douglass, of Boyd, who has been down to Eagle Creek on a visit of few days, returned to Portland Monday on his way home. Mrs. Jones called on Mrs. Howlett last Tuesday afternoon. Last Friday the Douglass Ridge Mutual Telephone Company finished stretching their wires to Estacada. so we now have a central. Asthma. Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey relieves almost in stantly. We guarantee it to give sat Isfaction. For sale by Jones Drug Co. the Firwood mill. Ills many friends wish him a speedy recovery. A. C. Mtlllron Is now In Portland, looking after business Interests. Just one year ago we received our first set of hooks from the IJbrary Commission, at Salem. We feel that the work has been successful, but we hope for better results the coin ing year. These libraries are sup ported by the state, and it Is the right and privilege of every one to make as much legitimate ' of thos books as possible. Wo will soon have a new set of books, and we hope peo ple will wake up to the oppottunlty before them. The annual report of the library work Is as follows: Hindis read, 612: magazines. i:t0; agricultur al pamphlets, ITS, We have started a permanent library and have a small collection of books, which we expect to add to. Books have been donated by Mrs. G. M. Howe, Mrs. K. C. Strong. Kay Howe. M, J. lawless, A. 0. Mllliron. and Ma M. Hart. A number of the young people at tended the dance at Sandy Saturday evening. Mrs. B. F. Hart, of Monmvllla, vis ited Mrs. E. D. Hart last week. Remember the F. P. A. and tele phone meeting at Flnvoo 1. Saturday evening, February 19. at S:l". .Mr. Simester Is expected to r turn from the AgvlculturV College at Corvallls, this week, and take up bis abode on his ranch. T. M. CROSS DIES AT MOLALLA. Was Born 51 Years Ajo Nc.tr Canby, Clackamai County. FIRWOOD. Pen cannot describe, or brush por tray the beauty that greeted our sight on awakening Sunday morning, when the whole country was enveloped in snow. Fir trees, fence-posts and rails, branches and twigs were laden with snow, and as the snow continued to fall all day Sunday and Monday, Tuesdav morning found over a foot of snow. One visiting this section after a heavy snow fall, would not question as to why this was called the Switzerland of Oregon. The splendor of It all Is still more fully appreciated when the sun bursts forth, and sheds Its rays, glittering on tree top and shrub, mountain and valley, and with Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens smiling down upon us, what more could we ask in the line of scenery? Ray Howe entertained a number of bis young men friends at dinner Sun day. Johnny Sinclair drove to Portland Saturday, expecting to bring out a load of furniture foT the bungalow now being built on B. F. Hart's ranch. Harvey Kehras had the misfortune to break his arm while at work In FIVE-MINCTE TALK rmrviTN iifF tt MITES COCKROACHES. AND BED BUGS Far Whole Ymr my a alalia Application ! AVENARIUS CARB0LINEUM (Oannaa Wood Praaarrar.) Nov-polaoDoui. Sanliaxr Odor, put np In Uthocrmpbed eaaa only Doa't tat your dealer ctvt you a ararthJaaa ImilaUoa. FOB SALS BY All DEALERS, rarbalionn Waod rreaeniiii t o Poruauul, Or. MllwaukM, WU. New York. N. T. Bu Prmclaco. Cai- (MX BOSS U3S) uaHlUKjji 1 Fisher, Tfiosen S C3. B Wholesale Areola. V j-. H iwpt. 13. Portland Vt'iYO' D Oraroo. 5yH.3 H Wrlta for Taatl- J 9 J Lj N menu 0 Vmmim Ill iSlfflU3.V'BB-l ONLY ONE GENUINF THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT 18 THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00 TO 11.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS SO CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT 11.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND COLD IN OREGON CITY. M T. M. Cross died Sunday morning at t::!i) o'clock at his home lu Molalla, aged 51 years, after a long Illness. He was born near Canby and had been a resident of Clackamas County all his life. He Is survived by a widow and one sou, John Cross. The funeral took place at 1 o'clock Monday after noon under the auspices of the Grunge and the Interment was In Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Cross was a brother of Harwy E. Cross. Caleb Cross and Frank Cross, all of this city; V. A. Cross, of Silverton, E. E. Cross, of Hebo, Oregon. The remains were laid beside those of his children, who died in this city some time ago- The Impressive ser vices of the Molalla Orange, by the last request of the deceased, wer used, and many members of the grange and other friends of the de ceased followed the remains to their last resting place. The pall bearers wero members of the order and were J. R. Cole. L. W. Kobblns, J. V. Thom as. If. X. Everhart, YV. N. Everhart and YV. It. Engle. all of Molalla. The floral tributes were beautiful. Wilson's Body Is Recovered. The funeral of the late Charles U Wilson, who was drowned near Olym pia a few months ago and whose body was only recently recovered, took place Thursday. The remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery Mr. Wilson was postmaster of New Kant Ichia, Wash., at the time of his death. He was a son of Peter Wilson, a well known farmer of Logan, Clackamas C'lunty. SITUATION AT MAPLE LANE. Cyrui Powell Argues For New School on Molalla Road, February 15, (Editor of the Rntor prlse.) As the people living on the Molalla road near this city art try lug lo get a school district establish- ed tn said road an are In legal flght for same, as some one has written statement to a newspaper that was misleading and false, we rtsmot fully ask space In your great paper to put the facts In the case before the pub' lie so it will be able lo Judge of the merits of our ca.se. There are three roads lending out of Oregon City In a southerly dlrec Hon, Molalla South. Mt. Pleasant road West of South, and Highland road East of South. The Mt. rionannt and Highland roads start out from Ore gon City less than two mile apart with the Molalla road starting nearly mid way between them a distance of live miles out. The Mt- Pleasant and Highland roads are not more than four miles apart v.l'h the Molalla road nearly mid way li.-tweett tliem. Now we will compare school houses on those three roads. Beginning at the city limits (he Mt. Pleasant, road In a distance of four miles (mt has threw school houses, the Highland road in a dis tance of four miles has throt school houses, the Molalla road In a distance of six miles out has one school house and It is at the end of the sixth mile. lU'giiinlug at the Oregon City limits In a distance of two nnd one-half miles, on Molalla road there are 35 residences and twenty-two of those are directly on the road and the other tulrteen are In one quarter of a mile of road or less. Those 35 people nil own inoir lami, no renters, ami are asking for a new district, but the people of the Maple Ume district say no. and are trying to compel us to come over and hel them build a high school, when they have a high school within two miles of them. Now these are the facts In the case and it don't look to me like It ought to take a man with more than onu eye to see where Justice lies. Yours for a fair deal, CYlil S POWEUU HOW THE INDIANS HEALED THEIR SICK HUNDREDS OF YEARS BEFORE THE WHITE MAN THOUGHT SUCH METHODS WISE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Series. Frank, the little child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Series, of Clackamas Heights. died Wednesday at the St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland. The child was two years and 10 months old. The re mains were brought here for burial, the interment being in the Catholic cemetery. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Examinations are Concluded. The semi-annual examination for county papers ended Friday afternoon and the examination for state papers were concluded Saturday. The re sults of the county examinations will be announced by County School Su perintendent Gary Saturday. A New Delivered to Any Rail road Station or Boat Landing in Oregon D ements FLOUR Best $1.80 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. rwm' A mm wmmm I ASplendidOverall f for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. fa Mr Mm. MURPHY, GRANT CO. Muiuftaurm SuFruuiu CibfiTMi Organ $46 111 V o-T" !'S .' The American Indian Is the craft iest, most reasoning and deepest slu- dent of nature of all barbaric or setnl- barbaric people. He knows more about the secrets of nature: his history shows a closer touch with natural laws, than even the legends of the Aryan or Cauca sian race. KsiH'cially Interesting Is the study of the Indian and his method for cur ing his sick. In aililltlon to his won derful knowledge f plant life and the mixing of It to brine forth health con coctions, the Indian Is said to be the first race to study the value of min eral water baths Umg before the chemists and alchemists of Europe had analyzed the waters of their fa mous springs and found medicinal properties there, tbe North American Indian was curing his sick at Paso Huldes Hot Springs. The old Frauwacsn monks, while making iholr wunderful journeys, building their missions and teaching Christianity along the California coast, frequently sal at the Indian council camps and heard there the tales of a wunderful spring win-rein to bathe was to lie made free from disease. These tales seemed unholy worship atul nonsense to the holy fathers, but at length they I'M) caught the enlhii slasm of the Indian and their sick be gan the pilgrimage lo Pnso Hobles. (The Pass of the Oaksl, so named by these holy men Then began a series of reports lo the pnpnl homo of the church and lo the King of Spain, so that early In the reign of Castile over California these springs were regarded as the Ideal spot sought for by Police ile l'on. Hut aside from the romance of the Indian and the holy reports of the Franciscan monks, Paso Rubles to day Is making fame for her waters by reason of ls wonderful cures Rheumatism, gout, kidney nnd stom ach troubles disappear before the bath treatments at Paso Hobles ho quickly that the cltlz'-t,! of Paso Rohles claim no case can ! severe enough to de feat the water-: from making a cure. Tuberculosis and unclean diseases are not permitted treatment. Nervous women, who have been cured of nil manner of female Ills, j form a continual series of testimonial I proof of the beneficial effects of Paso I llolib-H sprints. Here one meets the worn-out labor er praising tie- waters for their gifts to him, while at his side perhaps speaks the i'iiI, man from the city, whose living li.n worn down bis hjs tern. Many health pilgrims arrive at Paso Hoble with camping outfits, nnd live In tents while being cured, being un able to afford tho luxury of a boarding house. ' Here alo an- the rich In their lux urious hotel v, i h private buth houses and all the epe:al attention they do. maud. The :,ir of Paso Uobles Is REAL ESTATE o 0 r 4 Careful of Your Property One of ihe secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street Here l a picture of on of the im,t I nj " """ :,x " :1 , "." " ' perfectly flnldte-d nmana now mniiiif;n "'Is fact alone being of greatest ben lured, it )h the pacific fjueen. mucin elR ti Its cur;ntf power. H?A rr.i:,ra, A ,-a11 ; ciie. Fine, very large lo-vc.-, plan, ! has been rc c-ntly published by Ihe mirror, perfectly flnlMlit-d; an ornament j management tc-ing the Htory of the 'VuXSSstw and vain.,,,, improve-1""1 H"r1" ,"' m" rnc-nts are embodied In this organ, rnnk- """"l''r '"'d l'''- lng complete Informa lly It at once one of thn et and recent tlon. Send for It, either to Wm. Mc-L-'mted0 s't," ""imlf,":t"r'"1 ' th'j Murray, (ieric-i.-cl passenger Agent of llullt 'wit ti"'.peclal regard to pacific-1 Hl" - " -N' Portland, Ore., or fir. Coast cilmnie. I F. V. Sawver, Manager, Paso KIiIh, besides ttie rc-nular rc-c-c tone, this California. icie regular pipe eirect, to be found In John nnd Kate Thornton to V. II. and Kllen Ada lauvrcnco, lid 1 of block "A," Wllaouvllle: $21111. J. W. and KlUii A. Roots to Chris K. Anderson all of tract "I." Ilorlng Junction: $400. Carrie U Itoss to M. A. Cain, lot II, block 8, Kobertsou: $10, Christian K. and Itorolhca Kkern, to J, YV. Cathout, 25.17 acres of sec tion ti. township 4 south, range t east; $5000. Gladstone Heal ICslate Association to Kdlth M, Hucktier, 1.95 acres of C Cason n, L, C; $151, Mary A. aud William llarkns to V K. Parker, 41.4:1 acres of section SO, township 3 south, range 5 east; $1, 000. V. K. and Ada ll. Parker to Mary A. Hnikas, 4l.4:t acres of section '.'0 township 3 south, range 5 east; $100 William Parker to Chatnorlow Com pany, 4S acres of section 'JO, township 3 south, range 5 east; $1. John and Florence Teler to Hilda Tooo. 90 acrea of section :t, township 11 south, range 2 east; $:'500. K. S. Uvmpert et al 10 It. V. Attv- lor et al.. lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, block 9.1, lols I to 37. Inclusive, block 92. Minthorn Addition: $iU0. Theodore and lkra Schmidt to (coorgn Kumer, land In I), l.l C. of Chevalier Richardson No. fio. town ship 3 south, range :i east; $1. Krnest Hrand to John A. (loodo and Jessie II. (loodo, section '.'ti. towiiHhlp 1 south, rangn 2 east; $10. C. P. and If M. Karr et al. to A. K Jack and K. B. Albright, lols 3 and 4 of block 129. Oregon City; $t!'.'5. Thomas y, ami lues M. Itynn to J. ". Arnold. 100 acres of section 2, township 3 south, range :l east; $2,- aoo. Ijiurn K. and O. IV Roe to Milton llaney. laud In tract 4, Palmer's Addl Hon to Ilorlng Junction; $125. J. T. and Ada K Alexander to N. Wlnniircl. lots 5 aud 6 of block II, Windsor; $10. C. Nlolson to J. y. MeCormlok. 15 acres of section 2:1, towiiahlp 3 south, range 1 west; $100. Mllo and Myrtle I, Thompson lo Sarah J. Thompson, lots 2. 3, 8, blk. 17. Root's Addition to Marshfleld; $10. Sarah J. Thomson to Mllo and M. I. Thomson, lots 1, 2. 3. S. blk. HI, Hoot's Second Addition lo Marshfleld: $10. Martha Klnyoii to James y, Mn- yon. 90 t; acres of 1. U t:. or Alison Coje. township 3 south, range 1 wesl; Ilnnk of Oregon City to Theodore Osmond, land on Klfth nnd Center street. Oregon City; $700. W. P. Smith and wife to Ksther I llarer, .259 acres In Oak tlrove; $. J. C. Hates and Sarah A. HIkkIiih lo Solomon Welnstelti and Israel Kox, 87 9.1 acres of l. I C. No. 5'S. town ship 2 south, range 3 east; $1920. Cora Searsoti and A Seat-son to Johannes Tbommen, lot 6 of block 5, Weslyn; $c'c50. lieorKla P. Mcldrum lo I) Thomp son Meldrtim. 3 IS acres of IV U C. of Peter M. Hlnearson and wife, town ship 2 south, ranges I and 2 east; $1 Stephen T. Hrltten el al to Clack amas Abstract and Trust Company, part of I). U C. of Peter R! Ilea nop nnd wife, township 2 south, range 2 east; HI. Daniel and Sophia tluenther to Thomas and Minnie lllnrkbiirn. 20 acres of Andrew Hood 1. 1 C; $2, (Hill. John y. and Wllltnotto 8. Jennings In William II. Ross, lots C nnd II. First Addition to Jennings Uidge. and easterly half of tot II, First Addition to Jennings Ixdge; $:I22N. J. T. and Ida F. Alexander to ('. F. Marshall, lot 15. blocn. 19. Windsor; 10. $ Albert II. nnd Z. A. Fcrrcrit lo John I'erasso, in acres of section 2, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1 Ksttu-r May and W. II. Chaltenber to Kamcsuke. 2 90 acres of Mint horn Addition; $llou. K. ti. and R. M. IJehtcnthnlor to William Probst. 1 n52 acres lu sec tion 23, township 3 south, range I west; $10. William and Sophia llrobsl to John (i. Adan. 11 acres of section 23, towii Hhlp 3 south, rang" 1 west; $l5nil. (!. W. and II. C. Martin lo Ira Hart, lot 30, Jennings Uidge; $su. !. M. Mcllrldo to A. II Iloyes. 2 acres of sections 7 and IK; $.lso 1. 1. S. and l)avd MrArlhur to Charles Carlson. 10 acres of sections 13, I I. township 3 south, range 1 cast; $Sno. Marlon r. and l.lllle A. Voung, to John W. (Irnhaui, ln.Vcj acres of I). U ('. of John .uniwalt and wife, tow nship 3 south, range 1 wesl ; $2,-5110. Archibald and llessle Howard to John S. Pollock; 2 14 acres of section township 2 south, rangu 7 east; $10. J. T. and Winifred Mclntyre to S. O. Olmstead. lots 12, 113, 14, block 5, Ilrightwood; $10. Kmll Scharff to Selena Scharff, 90.92 acres of Harrison unci I'vena K. Wright and wife ). U '., sections 2H, 29. 30, 32, township 4 south, rnnge 2 east; $1. Frank nnd Kva Heft lo Jorgen J. rterg, III acres of section 5, township 1 south, range- ;j east; $1200. Archibald and Ilesalo Howard to John S. Pollock, 2 acres of section 32. township 2 south, range 7 east; $10. John llcillntisky lo Annie Olson, ft acres of section 19, 24, 25, 3d, town ship 1 south, ranges 1 and 2; $1. Annie OIhoii to John DollmiHky, ft nores of Hi.-ctlon 25, township 1 south, range 1 east; $1. Joshua nnd Martha Klmer to Kd ward nnd Kmllle Hettmnn, lota 8 nnd 9 of sections 20, and northwest, ipiar ter of northeast (iiarter nnd easl-half of northwest tiiarter of section 29, township 4 Houlh, rango 3 euHt; $5100. Mary M. f'harnian to T. I,, ('bar man, land In Hiram Straight nnd wife f). I. ('.; also 1.50 acres, in Hiram Straight and wife ). 1,, C; 30 ncres IJ10 Kind Yon Huvo Always Ilmiitltt, and which lm 1om In tiso for ovor 00 yonrn, hint borno tno i(imturo or mid 1m 110011 nmilo iiniicr ins ir Hotml MiiporvlNloii hIik o Kit lnluucy. Allow no ono toliMlv ) on In t Ills. All ConiifVrtYltit, IinHitloiiaiiid".IiiH.ns-u-ootl,,iii lmti i:perliilonts Hint trlllrt villi mid t'liduilKiT tho lieullh of IiifUnt mid Chlldron KiorUii'0 Kulnst i:xieiluiotiU What is CASTORIA Cstorli In n lmrnilesa svilistUulo for CuMor Oil, l'nro irorlo, lrops mid Hootlihif Sitiis. H Ih I'IoiisuiiI. It t'ondilim neither Oplmn, Morplilno nor titlior Turcot lo KiiliNtiiu. Km njfo U lt (fimrunteo. It dfHtroyit Worint nnd lllluyM 1'everlsliiiOHH, It t'tirea Ilarrtiiil unit Wind t'ollo. It ndlevo T''thlnir Trouhl, citron Const Iput Inn nnd Fliitnleney. H naHlnilluloH tlio 1'ood, rt'ifiilatoK tlio Btonmi'li nnd llowcN, K'vlnir lioultliy nnd initiirul alivop. Tlio I'hlldron'a rnniifon-TliO Mother'a i'rlontl. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boors tho Signaturo of The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VMt tut.) Mf, tt t(aT, ttuw mrrt. of 0. U C. of Illrnui Straight and wlfs township 2 sooth, range 2 east; $10 (i. h. Clesy to John YY. Uxler, lols III. 21. 22. 23. 21. 25, Appermm's Addi tion to tiln. Intone; $. Anna II. Olson lo William C. Kos- ter. lots II. 12. block 111, Willamette Falls; $lt00. - Kratik Croueher to I. P. Cofftnau. southeast ipiarter of northeast quar ter of sec-lloit 32. township 1 south, range 3 east ; $1700. A It and Ida liemaun to .Mary T Lewis, lot S of block 83, Oregon CII)'; $ 21X10, J. P. Coode to Henry anil Margaret M. Phillips, lols I, 2, 3, 4. r., i; 7. N. . in. It 12. 13, It. I.V 111. 17, IS. Illork II Mltitbiirn Addition lo Portland, $'.i:m. Walter and Sarah J Ward lo Otis and Johanna Morris, 3.1 arres of Sec tion 33. township 3 south, range 2 east; $:t:!2.V , tleorge I and Alice K. Orm lo Otis li. nnd Johanna Morris 3.i ncrea of section 33, township 3 south, range 2 vast; $1. John W. and Kale C. Thornton to llertha Harms, lot H. block "A" of Wllsonvllle; $115. t'lrlch Ilernegger to Kmllli' Ilern egger. 20 acres of section 7, township 2 south,' range 4 east ; $1. (Irani II. unci Krmia Hlttilck to l-acy llernnrd, part of V.rrA Klsher I) I,. ('., township 2 south, range 2 east; $:,o.l rirlch Ilernegger to ICinllle Ilern ecger. 2' acres of section 7, township 2 south, range 4 east; $1. ' (irnnt II and Prima Dluilck lo Ijicy Ilernard, part of ICra Klsher I. I.. ('.. township 2 soulb, range 2 east; Mi. O. K P. l-e to lien Ijirsoti, 39 25 acres of Robert Allen I). I.. C. No. 42. sections 4 and '.' of township 5 south, range I east; $c,70l), H. U Hecresl to Ksther Chllberg. lot II. block 3, West (Jlaclstcctie; $2.'d Kajsii Anderson et al to August Olson, west half of northenst iinartef of northeast (jonrlcr of section 34, townhlp I south, range 3 east; $. John Wa- and Kate C. Thornton to II. I) Harris, lots 7 and S of block "II." Wllsonvllle; $135 Isnholte Casto to .lullu A. I.. Casto, land In section 31, township 3 south, range east ; $1 Oarclner and Kiln Whipple to Paul unci Helen McKlnney, 10 acres of sec tion 2S. township 3 hoiIi, range 1 east; $1200. T. It. A. S-llwood ami .1. ,I. II, Hell wood lo II. K, Nlchccls, lots 5, X. blk. H. Qullicy Aclcllllotl to Mllwailkle; $3211. P, and Zohcdla Hchawpper to Her man (let hke. lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, tl. IX. l'.i. 20, block 71, Oregon Iron tt Hleel Company's 1C tension of Plrst Addl- i ( lot) to Obwcro; $425. I Charles Olson lo William 8 Itnw 1 bouser oihl K (i Itnwhotiaer, Ml acres of section 111, township 5 south, range I east; $:'nocl i Ira C. mid Itcmallo P t'lodfeller 10 , II I-: Noble, lot 13, Multnomah Acre; $125... I Mount llod I jm. I Company lo Kred I-.' tlliii-k, :;s acres of section V, town ship 3 re mt ll. range 5 east. I'JiHHl W. A and Km her Simpson lo J M and Anna Smith, ;;n acrea of secllon .'I',, tonahi 2 south, range 2 eitnt; $10 Curl M and Hannah O Heioit to J P Mitts nnd w lie. Mock 20, ('unto ; $l2..i Alice II. nnd J A Itotunn to T 1' and llatlle Heard, land In S. N Vum-e l I. C ; $ 1 - H. J J. and Jennie lavl lo Jnuiea K tinge, f, ncrea of Hedges Addition lo Oregon City; $24. HI. Hunk of Orvgon City to C. P and A I. Karr. lots 3. 4, block 129. Oregon Cltv; $125.1 Wllllnui Wueapn to John It. Maron ay, No acres of section 17, township 2 south, range & rant; $71100. William l.llul to Krnest ltrnnd, Jr. south-half of 5 acrea of north half of northeast quarter of southwest cpinr ter and north of 5 acres of smith half of northeast quarter of southwest quarter of auction 2'!, township 1 south, range 2 east; $.l. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Titled Enamlnad. Abstracts of Title. Mudo. OfTlco over Hank of Oregon city. JOHN K. ClaAKK. Mgr. Irylnir ireiurulloiis iiii ly dctnU opdry caturrh ; they dry up Hit ai retnena, whb h acllicire to lb mciulcrtiun aucl clcn-om-NMMt, CAiialitg a fur lucira aeftotia Irc.til-lo Uuui llin orclinctry form ef caUrrh. A vn. I all drying Inh.iluuta, fiiinna, acuoki-a ami Utlffaalicl urt that tthl' ll c-trkOtaea, actctlltia and hi-al. Kir's Crc-ccia llultii will licntc r rciurrh or cold in the head ecwily and pl.-ajuinllv. All cbnigk'lata a. II tho fell c ent auo. KJr llrullmra, &. Wurnn htn-cii, New York. 1'ha llalin la used without m-i, dooc net Irritate or ruuan alior jm ,. It ajip-uil l ,-if ovar an Irntulccl nml ...ik'ry atirtui-o, rc-!tc. lug lui.ardintely thn pitiful Inlliiunnciiinu. J'.ly'a O'iiiu fluliu rentcitna no och-ulica, mvroury nor other harmful drua. do other inuku. Great Special Offer To more thoroughly Introduce this .jrijan we are muklriK niost -xer-ri f cjrcu conct-sslnna In our i.rlc and Ic-runc and will dcfllvc.r a atrlc-tiv hraiei new- ,(.r. feet and fully Iruuranteecl ..-,,. f-.. (,,.. unv ciiiico.-oj Mliitlcct tuncjcng in tne xtntc of rirc-i,'., en iiayinent of S ilowti nnd tl The fancier siyiea, j-,; aiirne terum. Write iih tc.av offer Is positively llrnltc-c!. Imat ll for t HI, a month, etc., on CCH 10 lb POIITLAM), Olir.;o ta'aT'st, Lradlnic and Moat llrapciuallclr Weatrrn Ilralera. Storea at Seattle. Brjnkana. r,.,., Boiaa, Walla Walla, San KrarR-l.ic.-o. tw. Addreu Nearest Store. Portland People Marry In Oregon City County ('! ri (ireenmnii Issued a marriage lice t, c. Saturday to Prince Albert IlohltiHun and Cora Marie lltiekner. The- couplo was inarrlecl by City Hc-eonler W. . Dluilck Sat urday afteneiiiii. after which (hey left for their home- In Portland. Painless Dentistry Mt- mjL. ,Occt of tnwn pnf.la Ta I . diacc liavn Iliwlr t.ldit Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve. Is the best c ye remedy ever offered Hie public. It Is a snow white ointment palnl'-HH, haimless and absolutely guaranteed to cure. At nil dealers. 25 cents a tnhe at Jones Drug Co. Letter List. I,lnt of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City poHtrntlce for the week ending February 11: Woman's lint Howard, Mrs. Hosa, 12); .Morrison, Mrs. Nellie; Smith, Mrs. If. II. Men's llst -Uurle, C. C. (3); Horn, Prof. p. J.; Mathlas, Henry; Robin son, Rowland. ,PT a L lv hai V.'.M T i -titrn. lif .lt.mra, Jill. . .f Hn will fi, you a f0fj Iddk koI4 or eiftt'am crown lor $3.5 ,74 Molar Crowni 5.0 il j Driggt i tifii n w a u u '; ,cHjf; ,. -'OolcJ Filliicn I.UU ;j, Mtlll FllltaM 1.00 . , ' Jsilvar Fillinn .50 -llnliy Fillinil Plit.i 9.UU Ball H'd Rub- ca a). 1 lll- ranaaaiuallluuu ' I.OU tl vim imncwlt m rainiat Piinliil t ilr'tlm ,50 WORK GUARANTEED FOR IB YEARS Pnlnl'-aa f.ltrn'-oon I-rH. w Iiiid jilatair lireltcc, wnrk iaer-lerncj. (Vinailltattnic Vrcct, Y"0 rcinciet ntl iM-tCnf palnlc-aaaitrk dene anywhtirn, Allwork tallr acinr anlee.1, Miftlc-rnali-'-trluttijulwiiHUt, Kc-at mutjiutla. Wise Dental Co. TniKiaWuH.aTa. PORTLAND, OREGON Orrics aoU: A. aL la r. at, iinoari, t ta t. The , y King Enter- WpMl tainers NW A Genuine Edison Phonograph Outfit Sent Without Cost to You on lO Days' Free Trial Why Not Consider This Offer Now? This is an invitation lo every r'tnclcr of this nr to write us, atones, for our free, trial offer no money down -11 months' to pay no intnrost charged wo pay the lreiclit and kivo ten days to try nn Kdison rhi.nnirrnpli in your own heme. Our Dull it No. 12 costs $3-1.20 and includes New K.lison Kitesidu I'honoirraph with combina- lion reproducer lo play 2 and 4-mimitn records; now Cygnet, Horn, also special t ibcr-llorn ; halt dozen I'.dwon Am- I...... I CI ..... I), ........! .,,! I,, .If ,ln il,J,l M,,l,l,.,l Hi'liil -t-iicici nn I cil'i i '..- eic't in.,, wifpiiii j.,, iiiuiciicvu yl-y .i. i , ,. c . ; l - l ..... I rc L. ,.c ill r-iianiiarii iieeorcis; nicKei-piaicu iiiini, ucmia i iiuimyy c. .:. ,:c . i .... a o..,.t. ci..l. A nient. This offer is fair to you and to us, becauso 1'Ia'no wo want you a satisfied customer a hoostor, HOUHB, for Kilers our best advertisement. Send WwIm$ 8t' us tho coupon cntiiloguo and full par- o to tinman: pieaaa ticulars will como to you by return mail, 7j7 Jlrn1 a',u07 v 1'aiaon i raa iriui uuor. Liters nano Mouse ? I'OHTI.AM), OHKNON. X, Nam Lnriraat Weatnrn Dealnra In All M,.mm nt Ta 1 1. 1 ti u- Mai-Mnaa . iLar.onli. Planus. Orirana. Etc Addr