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OREGON CITY ENTEUPJU8E, JMJDAY, AIAKCJI 11, 1910. .1 Milwaukee and Northwestern Clackamas t MILWAUKIE. (Too lulu fur liwt wih'Ii'm Ihmiii.) Mary liiirfey wiik Ihiiiki from Mi. Angel III VlHll Willi Iht mother over H 1 1 1 1 1 1 u . Tin' hIiIiikIk mill Iiiim m h ut down lit M'imiii( fur ri'imliii. Floyd HrulL mud III from Mm rmiuli thin week. Mm, V, II. ICd ii rdn wnit In (own rullllIK III In wui'll. ('aidilcr lliiliilcmt went tn flcllwood Wi'iliii'Hiliiy to Innli up miliio pl'iiMpec tlvn lit w H. Willed fur tin' iliitn of tlm wiioIiit nf tlm Mllwiiiililn Ciiiiiiiii'ii'liil ('lull. He mini in tm ii'i'n'iil mill Imvu u kk"1 Hum. I.lim up for i'i'iiiiiiii'iit 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri v iim iiI of iiiii'iMH mill (lin town of Mil wiiulilii in- you will Imvu tlm ureal plcimurii of Hi'i'lnK piiiiipni ilvii buyem hi mm iin up iiiul iin mi to (ink (Iruvu III IllVI'ltt. IjihI Hiiliniliiy kvi'IiIiik ilm Mnyor nuil council mi't iiiul fiiniiiilati'il gen rat pinna for liiiiriivi'iiiiuin of M il- W II till In. It. M. Kli'iti'iiN, i mi r Jovliil in It U tn it ti . In IIiiiIIiik tlm iiiiiiU i in In. r illiiiiKri'i'-' iiIiIm now liiyn hut Im hi III iimliiliiliiit IllH plellHllllt M 1 1 1 1 1 Jllltt lllll HIIIIIU. I. (iriillnn will Interviewed iifliT lilii ri'turii froin (-iilirnnilit unit Minted (lint no town. lingo Or miiiill, hIiiiwmI any I'liiKli'KH wlilln limy tiled In run oil it iimli liiinlM. Only wlii'ii the Inwn huh Imiiili'il iiiit ii uliiiw hIkhii of prim perlly. Wlmt irimiuiUy ine Mllwiiu klo allow? I'lmlili-r IIhIhIiiiI iilleiiili'il Ilm meet lllll nf Ilm llonnl of Tmdn lit Hi'IIwihiiI IiimI Miuuliiy I'ViiiliiK. Ilnvlil CluHHlmr wiik III town Wed limilny, .1, Kliipi'l wait II llHllll-HH CIllIlT lllHt "VT ' ...In.... ill. If ll'HI IMilll null mm', tlltllrwlrllllK llllnllll'rlH III town Tui'Hilliy. I I'lilllp Ktri'lli mini" n Imilimia trip, tu Ori'Knii City I on t Wi'dni-mliiy. Jinlit liiiiitmilii'lii paid MllwnuKlii a. Vn( limt Wl'lllUKllllV, llllll I'tpri'llrll'll liliunxlf iih well plniimil wlih tlm proif ' rn" nf Ilm town Blliin IiIh lux Hull Mnyor Htrnlli una lit (iri'Kiui City; mi liunlimiiH liii Tliurinliiy. I Mllwnukln pri'Ki'iila it peculiar Kit tin 1 1 ti . Kvi'rylioily riinn to tin very ninth lu fnvnr nf liuprovi-iitrulii wlii'ii vim liilk to itii'in, lull when Ii rumen rlKlil in ii to pulling yi.ur "liniitdi'r to Ilm wlli-"l" illnl plIHll tlm t Ii In K lilting Iln rn U "mulling iIuIiik " Thill work U li ft to il few t'titorprlnluic fit 1 . . 1 1 1 h Hninn I'Vi'U ko to tlin extreme i f ( Ii r. ii I f 1 1 1 1 1 n Imyi'iill If ynil iii-llnte linpiuvi'lui'lilii. It I mighty I'liiniiriiK I ii k to IU III n Inwu nf (hill kllul. Commercial Club MeoU. At ilm Cioiiiiii'ri lul dull ii( Friday evening Ki'Vi-rill lllliM'l'HtlllK llH'nlliilH with illmllnni'il, unit (-( llllll 1 1 1 '' hit" Hppnliili il In mm lm council nUiut Im pnivi'iiii'iit of Ktri'i'lii; to iiIIitiiI tlm IIH'i'llllK rllll'i ,y 111,. STllrin llliiinl ! of Tnnli' fur ilm ptirponn of having J tin' river i Ikiiiiii I iIi'i hti''iI mill n i i mii mil ti'ii t.i ki'I Ilm diiln fur ii il I In in it 1. 1 arrangi-mi-liU fur il kiihiKit. Commute From Milwuukle Goee To Sellwood. A I'oniiiill ti'i" I'unipniii'il nf W II. tinmle. . ,M. Klili iiml I'. W. Illrk. nmlrr f nun llin Mllwiinkln ('miiiiicrrliil ( lllll hIIi'IIiI'mI tin' mi'i'lllIK rnllril liy ilm S'IIwihhI llonnl nf Tni'l" m "'"' wlint rmilil In- iIiiiik liiwiinl H'i'iii Inc n ili'i'pi'r rlvi-r rlmniml lii'viunl ilm Mmllni'ii (tirni'l ItrlilKi'. Tlm miliji'ft Hiiii thiirniiKlily iIIhimihiutI, iiiiiI nil pri'niTil m'l'itiiiil niilliiinlnnlli'nlly In fnvnr nf lhi iiiovn A romtiili t" rum. puilril nf I jilminUi', Jnlli'H, I'll'kllll. i hi ti k It nuil llnWimt hiik iippolnii'il In KiTiiiii iltidt to prcM'tit lii I'litKrcHM "I'tHiii- fni ill ri'iii'Hit iiml iiilviintiii'H nliinltii il iy il i'p' iilii! ilm rlvrr im fur up (in Oiwi'Kii. MllKKln A. JllllllHIIII WITH lIllll'KlttKN to Ilm III unit" 1 'uillil y Cniivi'lillim from Ilm Mllwiiultli. (Iiiiiikii, ('him. I In vol y Iiiih ui'i'i'pti'il it piml Hon Willi tlm rui r In ml .'ni Impnrt iiii'lit. W'u wliili CTiiullii Hili'i'i'HH. Mllwoukls Qring Mecti. Tlm M 1 1 wnii li In (iriuiK" Imlil tlm ritf ulur nliilil iimi'lliiK on Krlilny, wlilili wiih wnii iiltiTuli'il. Two now iiiiiiu Iiitn with liilllnli.il. ()u Hiiliiriluy hv t'l'lll Of till.' lll"llll)'TH plllll a vlMlt to ICvi'iiliiK filnr flriuiK. Tlnmo wlm wont rnpiirt it kooiI tlmn. Dnitri of Well Known Reildent. Tlm fiilmrnl of I', T. Dnvlit, who illi'il mulilniily ul ICiitiirinlii pint TlmrH. iluy, huh Imld frmn tlm Kviinui'lliiil rliiilrll mill huh Itlli'inli'il by n turn" ii ii in Ix' r of frli'iiilH of Ilm ilnrciiHi'il. Tlm iiill Imuri'iH with Dii'IiiIiith of Dm (1, A. It. Tlm MJIwiiuklu CrmiKi'. of willed Mr. Iluvltt wiih a limmlmr, huh pri'Hi'tit ut iIiii rliiirrn In n hotly, Tlm latino of Oilil I'VIIiiwh of (Murk IIIHIIH llllll ('llltl'KI' of Hm RiTVll'd ul tlm urn vii In CliifkituiiiH riTimii'iy. Tlin Monti plnri'H with lii'iiutlful. Mm. IiiivIh Ami Imr fiimlly luivn tlm h-m-luithy of tlmlr many frli'iuln lu tlii.-lr lllTI'IIVI'limllt. School Notei. A ili'luiln wiih Imld In Mm. Ilurk'u room liiNt Krl'luy on I In- iimH.lon, "ll'Hiivi'il, Thitl trip liy Ixmt Ih mori' plnnKiuil Hum n trip by rnll." Tlm )iiiIk'h ri'inluri'il n ilnrlnlon lu favor of Ilm iimrmiillvii. Tlm lllitll hi'IiihiI I hiiiiIi'IiIh witk 1 ii v 1 1 ill to hour It rujnyi'il tlm ilnlnitii I n 1 1 n 11 h -1 y . An I ul iri-M Iih: inKriiiniim hum mn by Ilm I'Hi'lllr! Avlntlon Co. to i-ntor it I'onli'Ht In ilm fmitr fiitiirn, Tlm ilormllory Imyn of llin Y. M. C, A. of I'ortlunil Ip'IiI "opi'M Iioiiho " on Mniuliiy ivnliiK. TIiIh Ih tlm flmt I'Vi'iiliiK tlm yuiiiiK ini'it nf tlm ilorml lory luivn liuil Ilm pli'iiniirn of cnlnr liilnliiK tlmlr frli'iiilH ntiil tlioy rortnln ly di'imrvn cn'illt for no ilnllnlilfiilly I'liiiTtnlnltiK tlm in ii ii y IniiiilrmlK of KimntH. Of tlin four lloorn wlili'h ftr UHi'il ui) nk'i'ilii uiiurtmijiilH, ull wvro (irt lt Ir-nlly ilnrnrutnil, ourh floor vlo. I UK wltli Hut otlmr In ili-pornllvn nlill liy. Hhort iiroKriiiniiii' worn Klvnn on I'ui'li lloor In f'iriiiii 1 1 y nml nt 9:H0 pruKruiiiiii'i wiih ttlvnii nt llin Inrirn iiuilllorliim. Dnliily rnfri'MimiTilH with hitvi'i! nml ciii li KUCHt foil Hint Im Inn piiNHi'd n very pli'iiHiint nml prolliiibli I'vi'iiliiK, nml nil n rn lnml In priilHi'H for tlm Krnnt work tint Y. M. ('. A. Ih (IoIiik for I'nrlliiiul. Ttw Mcmhth HponiiiTH of tlm li'ltf", Mr, Downline, who fornmrly n'rililml nonr Imro nml Mr. Nolii'l of Ori'non City worn nmotiK tluiHii r'mi'lvliiK, m.'l their kui-hIii from Hm IIki with MInno Hyin'iirHon Wi'Hii'rfli'liI, Morii nml Ji'IiiiIiikh. Tito MIhhch Mnrrn nnil Kntii Tmn vlit wlilln fiiJnyliiK nn oiilliiK nt tlm IiiIIit'h country homo nonr Mi'l'Irum, rnlli'il nt tlin IhIki on Hutiinlny nml worn nrrompnnli'd by joHlum Mmin nml two of Ii I h lluli' rortluuil frl'TulH. Mrn. If. r. To.lnr it ml ilunk'hter Miirl" nttntnli'il tlm lintimtci irlvon nt tint M. K. rliurcli In Ori'irnn, f'lty for Pr. llnlmcH of Hnli'in, on Krlilny even- nml i I"' Mr. ViinoVrniPi'r of I'ortlunil. wiih n biiMlimHH rnlNr nt tlm unicc on hln iIitimI ut Hm Mother' nml Ti'iu tmr'H I Siitiinlny nml linn rtecldi'd to pint ('lull limt Krlduy. j pnnmrtv hero Into lot. A dohnto will Im Imld Krlilny, Miirdi ' If- "lee of I'nrtltinil. won n TIko III, between the puplU of the HIkIi ' vlnllor on frlilnv mid took lunclieon Hi-liool niul KIkIiDi (irude, on tlm oui.-1 wh l- llonnl mini nml wife. Itimilvi'il, Thill IntompiTlince Ih MomlmiieH W. I.. Ilnborninn, O, U linn linnnfiil tliiiu wnr." Tlm Kliihlh I Ion nl mini nml. T. C. Ttlre worn Ore- (iruilo iluiHO tlm iifMrmutlvn, nml the lllull m bonl thorefiirn tiKk Ilm iii'kti live. Tlm followhiK nr" Hie puplli wlm will iloliiiio Hie ipii'Htlnn: Aftlriiuitlve Cnrwln llurvey, loud er; Murv Keller, llownrd Conpor. Itnrlii'l lllrkeilieler, Kreil Keller, Klhle Mi'lniyre. Ni'KUllve Mi-mhIm Unit, louder, Mv 111" IkilifWT. (lllvlu JnliuiKiu, .lenH Ol son, Miunlo llinldoii, Vndii llrlHtnw, JENNINGS LODGE. Kon en v vlHltnm on Frlilny. Mr. Iliiiumotiil mid wife nf Tnrninn. Windi , who Imvo been vIhIiIiir their tiniK ht-r. MrH. WoHterfleld nml family di'imrted the fore tmrt of the week In Alluiiiv, where they will vlnlt for n Hum with tln'lr mn. Anions Mie riillern nt the It. ftoli erU' home on Sunday were J. I'. Htrmie, wife nml f inn liy, of MnimhoH tor. own. ('. I'. Mopm, wife nnd win, of I'orlliind, 8. V. Hrrlpturo nnd wife und Mih. Krimk Print of OroKon city mid imnlel Kim II I. nf r'linbv. ('. II Hunter nnd wlfu lenvo Oroirnn Klriino, wife mid fiimlly, of City ThurHiluy ovoiilnu nf thin wm k luwn, nrrlvod In DreKmi , fnr iB AukoIi h. where tlmv will re. nf limt wei'k nml nre : H,,, Af- Mr. W. U Klnley of thin plape. who it i huh liiKIln ii trln IhriiiiL'h CiillC.nil-i , wlih JiU fiimlly, h nerloun!y III nt n ! honpllul nt HIv. rNlile. Cnllforiilii. Mr. i Klnley Iimh Ih oii lecturing for nonm Hoi-kn lu Ciilifiirnlii. und exported to '.i:o nn to Arlzotin to nliidy mid photo ! Kiuph tlm IiIcIh nf tlm tlosort for j luiiKiilint mittorliil. I' MILWAUKIE. I .en .IoIiiihiiii, Him huh Hlrk fnr tlm pul two wi'i'Kh, h lini'k In IiIh plum III WlxHlllKer'M HtlllO i: Vflyti. the llHle ilnnhler nf Mr nnd .Mm A. II. Imwlltiu. h very III ltli plii'iiimiiiln llr Townley Ih lit tenilliiK Iter nnd eviTMliltiK Ih belnu done to ri'llevi' her. We lutpo tn hear of mi linprov I'limnt In Imr eonillllon HOI HI, ThotunH T"iiln hn tlm franm nf IiIh new hniiHo up und will ril'.ll II to eniupletlnli. I'hllllp Slrelli. ,lr, hut necopled a poidilnn with the Mlluuiikle Merinun. tile Cninpunv. I'lill win a pupulitr clerk ul the Hume Htnro liefnro ho nn. Mil to littK 11. mil a cniiplo nf veuri in;n Mih. Htnllh, who n nt St. VIiii'oiiI'h lli'Npllul It reported ImprnvluK, hut will have to leiuitlll for It luonili loiiKer. J .Mayor I'hllllp Slrelli wont to Ore-1 p'li I'lly op In i si lit'iH MuiiiIiiv. I Oliver lliidillii Iiiih ImiiKht four lotH . Ji-HIO I ManeliiHter, ( 'Il y on Krlilny VlnlllllK nt tlm Krunk I'rult llnllie. lor eallliiK mi nlil Inwn frlomtH (IiIh place they wore fnvnruhly Im-pinmn-d wlih tlm 1hIko nnd no doubt will iiiuko Illln their Imiim, wllllu lie. eldliiK mi il poriuaiieiit Ineutlnn. MrH. Jnliu JoiinliiKH' prelly little hnine huh tlm hi'iTio nf u prelly !iilh. iTlui! when hIio elili'i llilliid Hie 1'ro kK'hhIvo Club on ThiuHduy nfierniHiii. A Inro number nf IiiiIIoh were pren- nt and it dellKblfiil nf lirnnnll wan pUi-neit. John lllhBi It (if Newberi;. ll.lH nr- I copied iMinltlull 111 W I,. Ilaber- I iiiiii) h ueiierul iiiorchnnillHo Htnre I Ilm l-nilKe. i Ki ii nk lli'iiiduiau and hiiii nf llnml ItlviT, who lllive been VlhltlllK liU 1 piui'iiiH, ri nulled hniim. While In thU , liinlty lin y purehiiHeii n proity home ' llllll (WO IlllH III (illlllHtolie. I II ('. I'aliiti'n him roiiiplotod II dill , b d well fnr Mrn. M. Kriiumr nosr ClaoHiimuH nml will bo bunlly ciiKiiKed ! Ill Hint lielKhlmi bond fnr Hnine (Imi', bavliii; (liken ciiutineiH to drill it num ber I here. i Mih. I.uey Newell huh n Hck end Client nl lite hniim nf Iht KmnilHon. lu I'nrllauil, and nn Sunday attended the bitvIioh at tlm M. K. church In . (ir'nmi city. j .MimlaineH C. U Sinlili and Venter ll' ld and MIhh W'oHteilleld nml Har old I'rult xvoio vlhltniH at the Behind recently. , Mr (iooiKo Mm' mid wife enter tained to n luncheon on Tuoxdny lionn iil tlmlr-pretty Imnm iienr Mej. ! driiin. The kuoih of honor wore Mr. J. I'. St rii In and family of Iowa, Cov I its were laid for fourteen nml n very ! pleiiHiuit afternoon huh panned. "The Aviation Moot" In Portland nt . truetcd ninny of our r'Kldent8 the Int ! tor purl of IiihI week nml the foro i part nf HiIh week. While we do not ' I now nf any one at the IulKo who ronteiiipliito.H huyl.iR nn nemplnno, htlll ninny nre plniiuliiK on koIiik to nee Ilninllton, who has been encased OAK GROVE. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Loti, Acreage nd Firmi Specialty. P. O. Don ?13 Milwaukee, Ore, 111 Mlnlhiii'ii II n,l 1. I.. l.,,ll.l .. " ' "I" " " '" " hoiiHo nn llin property HiIh HprlnK. Mih. .InhiiHon, tlm well known real t'Hlule denier of .Mllwuilkle, WtiH an j Oreimii City vlaltor Tilemlny. Otto Nenf. W. K. Tlirenher nnd Mih. I W. li. THRESHER LAWYER nii.wAUKin. oki-doN D Best FLOUR $1.80 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. Careful of Your Property One of hc 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 lam I ylglM!UL A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockeli. Felled seams. Continuous fly. In Sill II ill Dnlicv MURrilY, CRANF & CO. Minulacturrri I SllllllllKI OlilUlll Mrn. J. . MiKire. of Arizona, moth er nf MrH. I'atil Allfworth, will npom tlm Hllllllner here. ' I Mr. nml Mrn. ('. J. Walileii, of Kort Worth, TexuH, h it fnr tlmlr hnino lif ter a visit nf three week with Dr. nml Mi'k W. T. Frel.lu. Mih, I'roelor, MIkh Keiieily, Miss ' Kniinii Kiirtn niul Mth. stein were i I'nrllauil vlnltom Woilnesilay. On tin. lsth of March tlm Initio of j the luiprovi'uiont AHuirlallnii will glvo I nn cliiertnliimont nml ralne fimilH for 'the fair lliln full which Oak Crove cxpirlH to have, See bills later. I.. K Ileiitley hiiH puin to Juniper Flat, Wiihivi Cniinly, lnnk nftor his Interent there. Mrn. II. Iao Pncet nml Mri. Chris. Hicham were I'ortliiiul visitors Krlilny. Mrn. Illackohy was cnlleil to Silver ton, Marlon County, on account nf tin neniii nr nor niece, we extern! our sympathy tn her In her lioronveinent Mrs. William Miller nml ihuiKhter, (ilailvH, spent Krlcjny In Pnrtlantl. Hen. Joni'H has hiiIiI Mm place nil the roiinty Mini north of C'lmrtney to n Now York num. We ititl not learn the inline, lull hope to know him later. Mrs. II. F. Allen,' of OroKon Cltv vIhIioiI Mrn. Alfreil Allen nt her home lit Klnley il few ilayn lust week. -MIsh .XI . M. Si'hnelllli'Ilier just ro- tiirnoil from lloiitilulu ami will remain with Mm. Alfreil Allen for the sum nier. She wiih much ilellKliteil with the IsIuiiiIh. hul prefers nlil Oregon. It. F. Allen jins retiirneil tn his sum nmr homo lit Hlsley's Station. Mlsa Harriett llntian. of Ahenlepii Wash., Ih Hpeinllni,' n fow weeks with her friend, MIhh (Ihulys Weal, nt their lionutlful home nt KIsley'H. Mrn. Jnhn IaiioIi. mother of Mrs. .1. M. Weal, has returned tn her homo In Solhvond, after a weeks' visit nt Hlsley's Station, Mrs. S. R. Swlnoy nnd son, Harry nf Sellwood, spent Sunday with Clyde Swlnoy nnd family at their homo' on the Itlsley Tract. Tlm Unlles' Alt will meet nt Mrs. Win. Miller's Thursday. Tea will he served hy the Indies. All ladles vlted. Mrs. rnyno, mother of Mrs. L,. Arinstroni;, Is qnllo III. ' Church Notes. Methodist church, services 7:3n M. hy the Pastor, .liinies Monro. Sun. day school 10 A. M., K. O. Allen, Sup erintendent. Everyone welcome. Family Social Given. Tlm Family Social plven hy the hoys of Miss Itose iMInlKer'K Riintiny school class was a success. They raised the amount suliscrllieil and n few dollars over, which was kIvimi to the radios' Aid. as they furnished the refresh ments. The proKrnmiuo follows: Re marks, MJss Rose IMlnlner: rhorus. I the class: recltallon. Kstor Staats; j soiifr, Isahelln McArtlnir; rocllntltm. Miss Junes; chorus, the class; recita tion, Kiln Utldoll. I Meeting of Improvement Association, j The Improvement -Association was well attended Thursday evening. Hon. Ceo. W. Stnpletoll, of Portland, was the main speaker. Ills remarks were on "Ilm Annexation of the Northern Part of Clackamas County and Mult nomah." It. l,ep l'nKet uinile n few remaiks. JIlss Um Kennedy sans II heniltlful selectlim entitled "Snilmr is ComltiK." Pr. J. H. nml Mrs. Mo Arthur rendered n vocal duet entitled "The Scholar nnd Teacher." Basket Ball Notes. On March 2. the On It drove athletic team defeated the (Hailstone team in (Troon's Hall. The score was :!2 to 11. Theodore AVorllilnK'on minle the liirirest score, Hi, just half the total points made. Cn the 4th of Mnroh the Oak Cirove team defeated the Clackamas team B2 to 14 In Oreon's Hall. On March nth the junior team was defeated by the Christian Urotlier's IliislnoBs College, team in Oreen'R Hall on Union Avo. and Clacknmiis St. MELDRUM. Mr. end Mrs. Hurt firecniinin wore lookliiK for land around Mel drum on Monday. Mr, nnd Mrs, Whlto urn Improving their plno.o windorfully. Mr. Miirnn wan plowing f()r Mr. Wllllu TuoHiliiy. Mr, JIurrlH received a fine. Jot of hay TuoMdiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Ererknon wont to Mllwuilkle HiMiiluy and reported a pleiiHiuit time. Kvoryhody of MMnirri sci-mii hiin lly oiiKHKi'd mukliiK K1"'1'"". Mr. llootz wiih liiiny pliiuiliiK some trees In Ills Inwn Monday ami Tuck. day. Wllllo Miller culled on hln parents, i Mr. und Mrs. L. Ii. Miller Holiday. Mr. Hoho, of JelinliiKH lidi!0, litis ; boon working for Mr. Urltti-n this I week, Mr. and Mrs. Ernot Wnlker audi MIhs Annie Gardner wont to nee the (lying iiiiirhlnos Hominy. j C. M. Welntz, Alec (Jill, MeHrs. I Ilyron, Yoiuten and other young men of this pliien hnvo orginilzid n "linch-l I'lor's Cluh." It Is the Intention nf ; HioHo young men who nre all well j known und highly respected to enter i inln the bachelor girls In ih near J future, providing the young women j will entertain them. Many entertain, i ments are already Imlnir planned by 1 tlm Iliichelor's Cluh, which will be : given during the coming summer, i MIhh .Uiiid Moran, wlm works In' the My store nt Oregon City, was called home on Wednesday afternoon on account of ber mother bolnu taken : seriously III. j Mr. lirltten, who Is ninylng In Port-1 hind during IiIh family's aluu-nro n California, was in Mehinira mi Tiioh dny looking after bis property inter ens. ! Mrs. Clyde Plckard. nf Sellwood, j vlxlted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 : II. Miller. I EASTMORELAND The Place for Your Home 1 A hill not too steep, not too flat, beautifully contoured, beauti fully marked by nature's kindness this is the of today. The future will bring only added beauty, added attraction. - Eastmoreland Eastmoreland will have all of the usual homesite attributes, and it will have a great manV that will be peculiarly and particularly its own. Mould your home-site ideals after Eastmoreland iUe rea!ities Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. The Government Pays Railway Mail Clerks $800 to $1200, ind Other Employees Up to 12S00 Annually. I'ticle Hum will hold examinations throughout the country fnr Hallway Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Monographers, Itookki mth, Depart mental Clerks and oth"r (lovernment Positions. Thousands of npimlntmentH will be made. Any mini or woman ver IS. In City or Country, can get liiHtructlon and free Information hy writing at once to tlm Hureau of In- uruction, l'.r.S Hamlin Ilulldlng, Hoihesler. N. V. The Colds That Hang On. Are readily cured by Dr. Hell's I'lne- Tar lloney. It relieves the cold and slops the cough. There Is only one genuine. REAL ESTATE in- E. Carrie Seston to Ora l'o, lot 10 of block 2, Canity ; IS'M. (i. I). Long to II. A. ami K. H. Ram- heig. Hi acres of. section 31. townshlu south, range 1 east; $1000. S. W. and Alice (1. Weaver, J. U, und Klvlo A. Calvert to Levi Roth. lnnd in J. M. Iurvo I). U C, Clack- iiiiius county; $iMoti. August and raullne Knpiio to Gus- taf and Dorlhen Andersen tn acres of south half of northwest quarter of section 21, township 5 south, niHK 1 inst; i.'.ioo. Cliarles and Annette, Hall to Hub bard Ilowmati, 15 acres of section 2, township 2 east; l'.0. C. II. and Minnie Clndlus to George nnd Churlotte Hnrtung, block 110 In Oak Grove; J275U. N. C. and Joseihlne Chrlstensen to Atulrew and Alverda Jensen. 122.K5 acres of section 7, township 3 south, range 3 enst; $r,(Wo, Sophie and Rudolph Jnnder to Jo hnu and L0111I0 Maschek to Emilie Hoeche, SO acres of section 23, town ship 4 south, range 1 cast; $2. Liidwlch and Martha Maschek to Einllle Hoeche, SO acres of section 23, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1. Helnrlch and Julia Maschek to Enti tle Hoeche, Ml acres of section 23, township 4 south, range 1 past; $1. Helnrlch nnd Julia Maschek to Mrs. Kmlla Hoeche, So acres of section 23, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1. Kriedrlch and Caroline Voss to Emi lia Hoeche, SO acres of section 23, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1. N'icls nnd Mary Mathesen to I'rsula Melstor, lot 5 of Gil'son'g Subdivision lo J. A. lgan Tract, sections 19. 30, township 1 south, range 2 east; $". i lllamette Kails Comnnnv to Mil lard Hyatt nnd Jesslo Hvatt, lot 1 of hlnck 12. Willamette rnlls: $175. Until White to Hlaltio White, lot 7 of block 23. Canby; Jl. II. W., W. F. and Kith. Cnrv to A. E. sparks, lots 7 nnd S of block 15: $1. Kstacada State Hank to Carl Linns. lot 2 of block 9. Znhrlst Addition to Estacadn; $100. Lstaeuda state ll.ink to Fred Linns. lots 4 and 5 of block 9, Zohrlst Addi tion to Estacadn; $u0. Edward and Laura n. Collins to Ralph If. Stahl, 20 acres of section 1, township 2 south, ranees east: $3000. H. M. Grant and Agnes Grant to W. L. Johnston, southeast quarter of section (1. township 3 south, range 5 east; $100. Ci. A. and Maggie Cobb to M. S. Cohh, Uils 9S, 101, Canby Garden; $175(1. M. G. and Hrliket Flynn to Mrs. Harriet Dnvls, all of lot 1(1, block 20. Windsor; $10. Henrietta nnd Frederick Will to Fred Monte, 83.3C in res of section 19, township 4 south, range 1 vast; $0000. Eastmoreland is the home of the great Reed Institute. $3,000,000 have been set aside for the endowment of this world powerful educational institution. Reed Institute will occupy 40 acres in the very center of EASTMORELAND Eflstmorclsnd ots e ug1 n easv terms- FactmftrDlanfl improvements are comprehensive. Streets LaMlllUI CiailU wj 1 be from 28 to 48 feet wide from curb to curb, hard surfaced cement curbs and 6 foot walks will be installed. Bull Run water, gas and shade trees are a part of the improvements to be installed over the entire tract. All homes will be set back of a 25 foot building line. Re strictions will be $3000 and $4000. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY See EASTMORELAND Today COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Building Portland, Oregon lot Painless Dentistry lii ' ' V;. .. it::, Out of town ixyele ;mii imvu iinir ,iHte ?iml liriilw-work tin. )imIii-,1 In oiiu duy lf nilr...iir. ; weiiill fa you I pood ;,22k itolj or porci-tjii cronnler $3.50 V'Mol.r Cro.ni 5.00 UkB.tJk-oI.ilhO.SO iGolJdllinpi 1.00 Cn.m r.l:nti 1.00 Siar Filling .50 2.50 Inlav Fillitiji Plato O.UU iwui. ji "1 m il fliti mutant m PMtmj Paintoii fxtr'lwn ,50 WORK GUARANTEED TOR 19 YEARS ruin U-w Kitrni-iion I r when nlatw or l-ruliw work inoniiTiHl, (ViiMiittnltoii Kn-tt, Von innot tt"t l'lttif iwttilfwwork ilntto hu whiTf. All work ftiU cntir iiitrtil. MiHltTUIf- tru'tHHiinuuint. U,-t met k..i Wise Dental Co Fin.INll llCILIHUB INCOHPOIIATIO TtiiuiiiWtKii.sia. PORTLAND, OREGON orrici nouns; i a. u. w i t. u. imm. to 1. V. P. rturrows to P. S. McGuIre, 21. blnrk 10. Hyile Park; 10. It. W. Cnry. V. F. and Ruth Cary lo A. E. Sparks, CO acres of section ;i, townsliip 2 south, 4 east; also lam! in section 21, townshlu 3 south. ranee -I east; $1. Karl aim Mrs. Heilwlg Schulz to August Hansniann, 10 acres of see- tiini 22, 2S. 2ti. 2", township 1 south, rnn(;e 3 cast; $1250. W. E. nml M. J. Kellope to I'lvsis (irant KoIIokc, land lu Oregon City; Jtli'O. Ailolph Mittelstedt et nl. John W. Luiler et al, to tleorge Zilliiiski. north westerly half of lot "ll" Tract 59, Willamette Tracts; $1200. John K. and Wilinotta S. Jennings lo J. AV. Uodgers and G. A. Rodgers, lot D", First Addition to Jennings bulge; $720 Pauline Essig to Ethel A. Cawthon. 25 acres of T. J. Vlckers D. L. C township 3 south, range 1 east; $2000. H. A. and Rosa A. Kruse to Clack amas County, section is, township 3 south, range 1 cast: $1. Willamette Falls Company to Lena Werner, tract 57, Willamette & Tuala tin Tracts; $270. Frank and Eliza Strlckrntt to A. J. Strirkratt, 21 acres of section 35. township 1 south, range 2 east: $500. John W . and Kate C. Thornton to W. H. and Ellen Ada Lawrence, 2.50 acres of section 23, township 3 south, range t west; $1000. W. A. Cunningham to John Zobrist, lot t! of block 35, First Addition to Estncada; $1000. E. H. and Emelia Burghanlt. to Clackamas County, land in section 15, township 2 south, range 3 east; $1. Leila L. and Robert G. Hofer to Harold G. Epton, 5 acres of Pinehurst; $1335. Eliza nnd Henry Wilbern to John M. Heuklo, land in Foster D. L. C, section 31, township 2 south, range 1 east; $2S00. Christian' A. and J. I. Sharpt to F. A. Davis and Jennie E. Pavis, land in section 32, township ti south, range 2 east; $1700. A. Vester to Ward P. Swopp. lot 5 of Gordon Glen Home Tracts; $1000. Oregon Swedish Colonization Com pany to Goran Asplund. 40 acres of seel ion S. township 5 south, range 3 east; $550. Louis C. and Ella P. Tobias to Adrian MeCulmaii, 40 acres of Stephen Farrow IX L. C. Xo. 44, township li south, range 1 east; $1200. C. I. and Ida I. Calkins to E. V. Allison. 11.(10 acres of section 4, town ship 3 south, range I west; $12!0. .Mary Thompson et nl to C. J. and Sarah Elizabeth Nelson, lots 11, 12, block 21, lot ti of block 30, Robertson; $SO0. M. JL Porkholder to Charles E. Mitchell, 30 acres of section 3(1. town ship 4 south, range 1 east; $750. Adolph and Kate llatiss to Adam Plement. 4.SU acres of section 33. township 5 south, range 1 east; $150. Florence H. and George P. Conklln to Lottlu Gelon, lot 5 of block 1C4, Oregon City;$l. Elllo N. nnd Thomas Howell to Wad hams & Company Incorporated, lots 11, 12, block 88. First Subdivision to portion of Oak Grove: $1000. J. L. and Sophia Combs to R. W. .McKeon, 10 acres of section 34, town ship 3 south, range 1 east; $3000. Caroline Prenninger to J. H. Me Arthur. lots 3. 5, 6, tract 72, and other land In First Subdivision of portion of Oak Grove; $5500. James Nicholson and Sadie Nichol son et al to A. V. Albright, 640.90 aores of D. L. C. of Sylvester G. and Esther Nicholson D. L. C. sections 1, 2. 11,- 12, township 6 south, range 1 east: $1. E. D. Albright and wife, land in sections 1, 2. 11, 12, township 6 south, range 1 east; $1. M. A. Bleakney and A. T. Bleak ney to A. W. Albright, C10.9C acres of D. L. C. of Sylvester G. and Esther Nicholson, sections 1, 2, 11, 12, town ship 6 south, range 1 east; $1. Jacob and .Martha J- Nicholson to A. W. Albright, 640.96 acres of sec tions 1, 2, 11. 12, township 6 south, range 1 east; $1. Isaac Farr and Annie L. Farr to Frank and Annie Busch, lot 4 of block 135, Oregon City; $300. Elmer T. Farr to Frank and Annie Busch, lot 3 of block 135, Oregon City; $123. Estacada State Bank to Charles Linn, lot 3 of block 2, Zobrist Addi tion to Estacada; $125. Charmorlow Company to John Ad- kin, 20 acres of section 16. township ' south, rauge 5 east; $1S00. John W. and Grace E. Loder to Ida M. 'Wnrren, 3 acres of township 2 south, rauge 1 east; $10. J. F. Goode to Oliver and Ella M. Hadtlen, lots IS, 19. 20, 21. block 42, Minthorn Addition to Portland: $10. T. B. McDevitt. Jr., and Julian F. McDevitt to David IL Lloyd, lot 16, block 7. Miiwaukie Park; $135. Freil and Mary A. Howitt to Robert Purch, SO acres of section 14. town ship 4 south, range 2 east; $1600. Carl A. Rath to Nicholas Rath, 10 CATARRH Bi rawr-niiTTr i t ih mm acres of section 20, township 3 south, lange 5 east; $250. Mary E. Conyers to John W. Loder, lots 12, 13, 14, block 5, South Oregon City; $i. Bernhard P. and Mary Friedrlch to George P: and Rev. B. Case, 24 acres of Harrison Wright D. L. C. town ship 4 south, range 2 east; $1900. Iva and Rosalie P. Clodfelter to Frank Havnere, lot 14, Multnomah Acres; $10. Will E. and Ollie J. Purdy to Marion Beamer. 484 acres of F. W. Geer's D. L. C. section 30, 31, township 3 south, range 1 west; $10. Julia and Joseph D. Rengrer and Hattie J. Cottrell, land In section 25, township 2 south, range 5 east; $3500. Harry Ballard to Emma Yeakey) lfs 9. 19. Windsor Addition; $1. J. J. and Nellie Irene Hurlbert to Iva T. Breman. land in section 27, township 2 south, range 2 east: $1. Ira T. and Elma H. Beeman to Pacific Coast Trust & Investment Company, 10 acres of section 27, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $10. Annette Myres to Elennor Van Al len. 30 acres of Ezra Fisher D. L. C, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. Elva Poe to John Macho, acre3 of section 27. township J south, range 4 east: also 26.75 acres of section 22, township 2 south, range 4 east; $1500. M. Anton M. Poe and Edgar A. Poo to John Macho. acres of section 27, township 2 south, range 4 east ; $300()! J. K. and Mary E. Gribble to Wade H. Gribble, 40 acres of D. L. C. of John B. Gribble No. 3S, sections 15, 16. 21, 22, township 2 south, range 1 east; $1. Oregon Swedish Colonization Com pany to Carl J. Johnson, 40 acres of section 10, township 5 south, range 3 east; $500. . Henry M. and Amelia L. Kuehl to Katherine Rltterspacher, 3.50 ncres of W. R. Cotton D. L. C. township 2 south, range 1 east; $2000. Perry A. and Sablna F. Hunter, It acres of section 31, township 1 south, range 3 east: $500. E. F. and Martha S. Riley to G. "V". Rutter and Mary A. Rutter. lots ,18. 30, 40, block 71, Minthorn Addition ta Portland; $75. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon Cltv. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. ELY'S CREAM Balm Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It clennxeN, soothes, heals and protects the diKwd mi'iiiliniiie resulting- from CSiturrb and driven away a Cold in the Head miicklv. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Fjisy to nse. Contains no injurious drug Applied into the notriIs and absorbed. Largo Size, CO cents at Druggista or by mnil. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atondfcers, 75 centa. ELY BROTHERS, 46 Warren St.. New York. Treasurer's Notice. I now have funtls to pay Road War rail's endorsed prior to Oct. 14, 190S. Interest ceases on such warrants on date of tiiis notice. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treas. Varch 11, 1910. Gladstone Christian Church. Services Sunday, March 13th, as fol lows: Bible School 10 A. M. Preach ing at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Special music in the evening. Morning theme, "Accomplishments of a W'orshtiifu! Faith." Evening subject, "What Earn est Faith Will do For You." Friends ' are cordially invited to attend these services. A. II. MULKEY, Pastor.