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OKUUON (J1TV EIsllJtll(ij;""FJIJ)AV, MoJjrjtS ' I'M. BORINQ. a ! 0 e V. M. WaiiMiiiiui, n ImiiiiiHli'itili'r near Mmiiit iiihhI, uii'iiri lii'torn Hi"'! if lhi I'liiici. tloodiinr. lit llnr liiK, mi Mutiilny, mill pli'iiittMl guilty to 1 1 II 11 i tt" of IiiivIiik killed II il"i'r (ill Kihrniiry 7. Ho staled Hint he wns n Imini'iili'iiiliif it 11 1 lived where It wn illmoHl IniiMiHnllilK Ik irol freidi tnoiit Mi' wan mil nrriiNtKil iiihI rnuin of III own fimi will. J, I,. (Ireeii, dopiitv Hindi Ciiiiiii Warden, nidi I'ergy T. Hlmlly, Knri-itl llnimnr, both staled tn tlin court tlilit Waterman had never lii'i'ii rlmrci'il with klllliiK OVer out of "iiHon before, tluit lm bore n Rood reputation iiihI Hint lm had nmiln the sfato no niMlM, mill imliml that n lli:lif fln lm Imposed, Tfi" JiihIIco fined )il in lr,n, thiirn lining mi rosin. II, Irm I'tiKi't nnil C'tmrli'ii F, Clark, of I'nrtliinil. will siienk nt the nknllntr rink In llorlnir Saturday iiIkIiI, March III. nl 7 o'clock, mi county nunc xntlon matter. Thcv will tin tireniirnd tn niinwiT miv iini'NtiiMiK iwrtnliiliiK tu mi. tii'alloii llnil lnnv tin milinil. After thn clone of tlm micuklnit lhtr will lie n iIiiiio" given iv tlm HorltiK finrlnl t'lnli, lit Hi" Minn place. KELSO. ,!iir llrnH. mill Itulli im( it linn l,lir home nut of lh"lr ImkkIiik ti'iiin limt week. Horn to Mr. mnl Mim. Henry Krl, n lino hoy, March i:t. 'I'll" Murk recently v Inltt-tt nl thn limiin of Knitiilk HiirlHrli, Mr. mnl Mm. H. II. MiKlnney wi-rn ; ill ru'imj iiihi wi'i'k. Them wiih tin vi'liiuit In llui ml vnn I Krailm of Din nrlmul Thiirmliiy mil Hldny, on ni'nniiil of the lllto'im of t lm teacher, mIkh Miller. ICveryono In lumy here innkliiK Har den, nluwlnu mnl hhwIuk. or wurkliiK In tlii miwnilll mnl hunllng lb', Mm. Joel Jul Ihih nurrhnii'il li film reMMerrd .r-y heifer eitlf, It In n fluu milinnl from tint finiioiia hUi'i.t heard of Jerney from New V"rk. Tlm in I f In In arrive In llorliiK thla week. .Iinl 1 1 nm mnl Hnlli puriluim-d n laiK" Ihmni'. for linn from llowltt, of Mt. Villi. Moinlny to a" In their lot;. Kin! ti'iiin. Mr Ni'ti'l In Iiunv tuiildltiK a hotmn mnl other IiiiIIiIIiikh on It) n new rnnrli here Summon. Ill tlm Circuit Court of Hie Htiite of tiri'Knii fur H County of Clark mini. Cliirn Hlrluinhi.ii, I'liilutlff, VN. Robert Itlrhurilmin, defendant. To Holier! Hh lmnlnnn, . the utmvn imtni'i) defendant: In th" name of tlm Hint" of Oregon: Yon urn luT'liy coiminuidnl iitul rn. iliilii'il in nppi'itr on or ln'foro tin' limit ilny of Alirll. I 'J 111. mnl uimwer Ihn complaint IIIimI iiKuiiixt you In tin HlioV" i'tiillli.,1 Court unit riniM', mild iliitu tii'lni; morn lliiin nix wit'ka from llin iluln of Hit' Mrat piihllnilloii of thla aiimiiiotin, mnl If yoii full to up piiir mnl miawi'r, tlm plulutlir will np. ply to thla Court fur ttm ri'lh'f prti ! fur In u ul (-ompluliit, towlt: Kr ti ilirri'i' forovnr ilUmil vllIK thn lunula of matrimony ni'ri'tofurn niilnrnil Into Wc are openinj up something new every day now, but owing to delay in the progress of the work which is transforming this into a modern store room, we are some what handicapped in displaying our splendid line. However, we invite you to come in and see what this progressive house has in store for you in the new things in Ladies' Suits, Men's Clothing, Furnishings, and Dry Goods of all kinds. The variety ef colorings, designs and assortments afford a selection that is sure to suit all, and our ever present guaranty of satisfaction to all assures you that our prices on Spring merchandise are most reasonable. It would seem rather unwise to buy without seeing our values. The Highest Type of Men's Clothing S fmiioiiN Hi'IiIohn llroa. Clot he for nii'ti for young men tuul nii'ti who wlali to r j CLOT Mt !' Will: ' Kor four yi'iim wn Imvo hoIiI to thn ilri'HHli'at cIiihh ('iiHtomnrH in a n il tiirounil Ori'Kun City Hickm , ami Hoi'lnty llriiiul Clothi-H Mt ii y youiiK. which In Hiimly it Id c I n n t Kuiirntitcn of ilwlr rpuillty ami ntyln. They, Impn-HH you nt u Kllilirn Willi Ihfir lllicoiif nion h) y!'. Mi'ii who wnnr them Hrv Inviirlalily well ilrcaacd mnl of illatlliK-' ill h1j( appi-uriuicn. Tlmrn In a rcflni'iui'til ami char inter aliout thi-m to ho fonml In no olhr rloilma, Tlu'y mat no morn thiin t h ' Hlouchy, III Nhiipnil klml, no why not lm in tlm illatlnitulBlmd rhiaa? Our price ii h low aa D()onil "i ' The New Things in Shoes Wo hnvn n Dplntiillil allow liiK of the hi'nt thnrn la III Kiaitwmir. (IimhI kIiik-r for very ot-rahion, no matter what you wIhIi them for rlnty, IhihIiiikh or romfort they am hern. Wn have the new ahnileN and ahnpes In hlKh ahoeH, oxfordN and puuipN, and our hIiowIiik of thnan HMO atylea am a treat to thoac who love nice foot, wear, 1M u allow you. La(lies, Waists for Spring The newext In Walnta, direct from the world's l-at dealem. They urn the dHlntleat onicepilona n good Btyle and good taatc. These new arrlvalB are all of uplendld nintnrialg and are priced as low iin ronalatent with K'ud ciiallty. Our line Inr-luile Tailored Walstg, Waah and Silk WalMa. ranfiliiK In prices from $1.00 up. Every lady In thin ilmpplng dlHtrlct ahould see our line, and thlg Is a cordial Invitation fur you to come and Inspect our charming display. The Smartest Styles in Our special line of popu- 1 Jt JO X lar-prlcid Tailored Hull I , H fl 1 P Q NlllTQ have Just reached ua and UUlVU UUllJ are ready for your critical Inspection. While we have not been able to make a show-window display (it them owing to the Improvements and alterations going on in tne store, they are here just the same in all their delightful newness and distinguished quality. They represent the smart est types in Spring and Summer garments and we wish to impress upon you that the prices are just a little lower than you would expect to pay for Suits of such fine workmanship and lasting material. We shall be proud to show you our line. Prices from 810 'o Wc do not consider a sale complete until the customer is fully satisfied. J. LEVITT Department Store ISleSl'S Spring Underwear and Hosiery We have the seasonable weights in HoBiery and Un derwear for men, women and children. We want you to call and see how carefully we have selected these lines. The qualities are first class and the prices are equally satisfying. Women's fancy hose in all the new shades and attractive patterns. We pride ourself on the wearing qualities of our hosiery.' 10 few Prylntf rriurullin .Imply iUtt. ,, ,.,MK H.Ween you and plain. opdry i'Urrli ; th. y dry up the ,., lotioiia whli-u ftiUtcro lo tlm Hieintiruiid and ilei-um. i, rallaliiK fur limta eri'iu tf.uil !o Uuui thn ordinary lurm of mt.nli. A v . i I kil ilrylnit liihiiluit, fumm, aiimki-a iul nnltaiid u dial whli-U elmiiiM-a, itlira ud hnil. I.l'a Crrom liithu will muter nturrli or old in llm head nuily nud plnwMillv. All llrilK'l el Hi Ml cent !. Kly JlruUicr, 60 Warrru hlrvt, Now Tor. Th lulin I impiI witlimit l:i, ilc.f rmt IrriUl or itealui;. It apri-mU ltelt OTnr an fmltel ami antfry atirt.e a, reliev. liiit Inunrdiately llio punl'il liillmuiiiiitiiui. Cream lliiliu roiifiillia tt.i eucaiuti mercury nor other harmful dnua. till, and foaterliiK to liliiliillfr her miilden tin me, Clara (iullev, mid fur aui-h other und further relief a to tlm Court may aeem mind. Till auilimona In Nerved tiKn you hy puhltcatlon liy miihnriiy of an order duly Ixaued hy Ihn llomimhln Crant H lilmlck, JiiilKe of the Cuuiity Court In thn alianiicn of ttm Circuit Juititv fur anld county, anld order lirlng dntnd Ihn 17th day of Murrli. l!i0. and duly tiuidn and nutered in wild Court and ca line on anld date. jamks k. num. Attorney fur rinltitlff. C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK 3ULDKRS, SUPPLIES CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Uu a Cull Bring Your Estlmntes-We will Save You Money Corntr Nil and 14th Stmt! OREGON CITY, OREGON I'ltiiNiiH: t'nrlllr Mnln I 1 J lloiiir II .4 REAL ESTATE (Continued Kmm Page 2 ) I'. J. and E. iinneian to M. C. Asher and Amos Eckerle, lot 1 of lllnneinan s Acres; $7u0. Kdiui and Krunk M. White to Tom I'. Itundall, 120 acres of section , John W. and Katn C. Thornton to township 4 south, range 3 east; $10. II. I). Harms, lot 0 of block "A," Wll- KUiUltc; IJ'Hi. John W. and Kate Thornton to Amelia M. J"nulk, lot J 3, block "A," Wllaonvllle; 120. Kghnrt K. and Alniedo Knrrls to W. II. lioas and Thomas Unhurt a. blocks 2. .1, 6, 7. of J. It. W. SellwiMid's Addi tion to Mllwnuklt' ; $lil,00ii. .liimes It. and Nora Marsh to Aug ust Hotheiilierg, u acres of section township 4 south, rmign 2 east; fdiM. Kd ward S. mid Slgrid Haikstrnnd to K. II. McIioIh. ;ii ncres of section 0, township 3 south, range 5 east $1. l ulled States to Margaret J. Wall, Mu acres of section township 2 south, range C east; Talent. .Mary K. mid Krnnk T. Harlow to Hamuel and Harvey Cray, lots 18, 19, block 17. Clailstonn; :'.7!i. Krnnat It. Klsert to J. Curtis M. mill II. K. mid Klla Noble to Mary Luella relK-e, southwest quarter of section 23, township 2 south, range 7 east; Jli'.iid. (1. A. and MaggUCCohb to E. H. Mowre, lots 73. hi. Canby Gnrdens; 11750. F'. J. and Martha Kayler to H. A. Kayler. Sli acres of sections 31. 32. township 5 south, range 2 east ; SI. John H. and Kusallnd Glbxon to Kred J. Zang, Tract 27, Gibson's Sub division of Tracts 1U, 11, 12, 13; $1000 Mrs. H. W. Willsnn to Joseph W. CotiKhltn, part of Kzra Klshnr D. U C: 11. Isaac and Annls L. Karr to Edwin Karr, lot 4 of blwk fS, OreRon City; 1. (ieorshi p. and John W. Meldnim to suiry l Davis and Grace Elliott, .71 ti acres of Peter M. Klnearson and wife D. U C, township 2. Peter W. and Hanna Thoren to Carl J. Johnson, southeast quarter of south east quarter of section 25, townnhlp 1 south, rane 3 east; $3955. I'nlted Slates to William J. Brown. 320 acres of section 31. township 4 south, range 1 east; Patent Ilertha Harmeg to Henry D. Harms. 15 acres of section 23. township 3n ,,. 7, south. ranKe l west; $400 R- w- Zmerman Emma Peterson and Charles E Pet- l- M bn'aeT erson to Henry D. Harms. 15 acres of lAl Zimmerman section 23. township 3 south, range 1 west; $100. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A. TRUST COMPANY. Land Title Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Orepon City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. District No. 21. ; District No. 30. Frank Robeson 7.00 ' Geo. B. Rate 56.40 C. Winslow 3.00 p. e. Davidson 21.25 A. E. Swanson '. . 2.50 ' joe Woell 9.00 District No. 23. ' - c- Davidson : 4.00 Andrew Kocher 75;Wm- Bullock 3.00 Carlton & Rosenkrans 7.60, wm- uer z u" 3 50 A. Waldorf 4.00 10.00 J. H. Manning District No. 32. J. M. MflKLEJOHN The Homebuyers Friend ESTATE If you want a sinarn deal sen inn; If you wain the best bnrKiiliiN on thn beat terms see nm. J urfer better liarntilus than others, bi'tauac I niakn a specialty of IIuiIIiik people who are anxious to sell, lie s'urn to sen inn hetorn you buy. 3S0 East Washington St., PORTLAND, OREGON Phones Eaat 1115, B-H37. Office Open Sunday. Daisy II. Dodds. part of D. U C. of Isaac ami Annls Farr to Edwin I-arr section :!7. township 3 south, rang lot 4 of block 5S. Oregon City; $1. 1 east ; $3575. ! Georgia P. and John W. Meldnim to Julia and A. J. Callff to Harvey 1 Mary I. Davis and Grace Elliott Marshall, et al, east half of northeast acres of D. I.. C. of Peter M. Rlnear- quarter of section 15. township 3 son and wife 1). 1 C township ; 3.50 1.38 J. H. Krause 1.00 F. Oglesby K.75 G. E. Oglesby 10.00 C. Oglesby 10.50 District No. 24. Leonard Askin 75 C. Hondrich 75 S. Fisher 2 .25 P. Weigand 5 ,5 i Beall & Company 450.53 . ,. I Trojan Powder Co 146.25 count Y courts ow-::::::: A. Voss 1.75 W. C. Heater 7.50 H. Voss 1.00 W. Willis 1.00 A. P. Todd 2.00 C. Wilhelm 4.00 District No. 33. R. Yoder ... 4.00 . .. 56.20 ... 24.00 Dements Best FLOUR $1.80 PER SACK AT ALL GROCERS. 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 i A SPIT" smm A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. lMiitllWt MURPHY, GRANT a CO. MinulictureTl lulinilict tG(ia sunt ii. rnntre 4 ent Mlllnrd K. riulh et nl to Joseph A. Straliii and Mary Stnika. i V4 ncres of .I11II11 Ann Lewis D. 1 C. No. 51. townxblp 2 .south, rnnge 1 oust; $ 1S00. (Hailstone Iteiil KKtnte Association to J. J. Kdgren, lots 1. 2, II. 4. 21, I'tiik Subdivision of Mock i:!5, Cilnd stone: $7S5. K. H. and Addle M. Trosler to H. II. Crosier, 2n ncres of aertlon 30, township 1 south, rnngo 4 oust; Jit). Krancea W. Oyer to Untile Solomon, undivided 1-3 Interest of lot 0 of block :::s, Milwnukle Heights; $1. Mary Hodgdtm to Unit lo Solomon, nnillvlllod 1-3 Interest of lot G of block 133. Mllwimklo Heights; $1. , ' Znni Hoheson mid C. II. Robeson to I K. .1. Cornwell Lumber Comnpny, 20 I acres of section 4, township 4 south, ranp 3 east; $10. I .!. N. nnil M. K. HarrliiKton to Zurit 1 Itobeson, 20 acres of section 4, town sliln 4 south, mime 3 east; $10. j K. 0. nnil Marin Cuulli'ld to Frank and Kmnin Doty, lot 4 of block 17, Helton: $125. Willamette Falls Conipanv to Sarah ,T. Uirson. lots 3, I, block fi, Wll 11111101(0 Falls; $200. W, V. Rogers to John Strauss, block ! of Sandy Uind Company's First Addition to Sandy; l. Oregon Swedish Colonlzntlon Com pany to Hllma C. Olson, lot 9 of Carls- boi'K Tracts; $2H0. Mllvlit S. Lupoid to J. Auk. nnd i Rtnina U Krlslierson, SO ncres of sec ' Hon 1, township 4 south, rmigo 1 'east; $11300. j John C. Atwood to Hntllp Solomon, 1 undivided 1-3 Interest of lot fi of block 3, Mllwimklo Heights; $1. K. A. nnd Ella F.dily to rhllllp Ful ler. I.!M acres of sections 2. 3, 10, 11, township 3 south, range 1 west; $2H00. M. F. Turner to J, A. Thurm. 45 ncres of section 2S, township 1 south- ijiiiK" .1 nisi; J.lto, Sandy mm Company to W. V. Rogers, lnnd In Sandy Uind Com panv'g First Addition to Sandy; $1. W. V. Rogers to Frank lteers, block (1, Sandy; $1. W. V. Rogers to W. A. Proctor, block li, Sandy; $1. W. V. Rogers to R. F. Brims, block 3, Sandy; $1. Fred ,T. nnd Mary Zand to Nolso J. Nelsorr, trnct 27, OJbson's Subdivision of Tracts 10, 11, 12. 13, nnd west 1 4S0 feet of Tracts 1, 2, Logus Tracts; ! 110. I Mantilna; Vnn Alstlne nnd Harriet 1 Vnn Alstlne to ,T. S. McKlnnry, lot 9, Multnomah Acres; $10. south, range 2 east; $4(14 Oregon Swedish Colonization Com pany to Alfred Panlilson, 10 ncres of Cttrisbort; Tract; $rmO. Annie F. J. nnd Fred J. Miller to Kastem Investment Company, lots 1, 2, section 4, township 4 south, range 5 east ; $1. Lucretin and Walter Sliriner to Richard E. Pavls, 1i;o acres of section 2.1, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1. Mary E. and James H. Moore to Richard E. Davis, west half of south west quarter of section 2.1. township 3 south, range 4 east; $500. Jessie Lemon to Ulchnrd E. Pavls, 1(10 acres of section 25, township 3 south, range 4 east ; $1. Walter II. Lemon 10 Dolllo L. Pavls. SO acres of section 25, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1 District No. 1. Kelly Hardware Co Trojan Powder Co Geo. Atwood 710 ) Kd Drefs 6.75 Jack Poor 6.75 A. J. Hurst 24.75 James Contes 24.73 A. H. Klrkley 20.00 C. H. Counsell 15.00 C. R. Llvesay 2.50 W. H. Counsell 12.60 District No. 2. Mlller-Mowrey 3.S5 M. B. Webster 17.50 C. Jones 10.00 L. 0. Harrington 2.00 Sol Imel 4.00 District No. 3. J. Ewlng -60.00 A. Burnett 43.73 H. Troge 72.73 W Chilcote f 16.00 A. Haller S.00 j-l.' T r-lllcnn 1 o'l- reK J.OI , . ... j. Starrs o.uu W. H. Toung 26.75 18.00 8.00 ,S. O. Miller & Son 18.05 L. P. Spagle 21.23 I. O. Miller 7.12 I District No. 28. ! r . C. Holt 2.62 J. I. Sharp 7.00 J. M. Nicholson 2.62 D. M. Groshong 2.62 C. Hardy 3.30 E. Sowa 5.25 A. Wyland 2.62 R. F. Wyland 3.50 Ed. Coover 1.00 A. M. Groshong 10.00 District No. 29. G. S. Thompson 2.00 S. Nash 3.00 W. Jlyers 2.00 Ed. Young 8.00 E. Genserowskl 7.0i H. Cromer 3.0ft A. Howell 2.00 C. Howell 2.0O C. Denny 5.00 W. A. Bard 16.00 C. S. Bard 10.50 W. A. Bard 8.00 H. Cromer 4.00 W. A. Jones 5.50 H. Cromer 35.00 H. Cromer 7.85 J. Cromer 6.00 J. Lippuner 2.00 Roley Haner & Co 150.00 A. JlcConnell 9.50 Estacada Jlercantlle Co. 11.40 S- Harris s.nn The Pu Bols Lumber Co 66.52 J- Resch 46-50 (Continued on Page 6.) T. I Charninn. trustee, nnd MaryM. Troge 5.00 M. Charman to J. M Whrnock, S acres j j. Mullenhiiff 22.00 or wiute 11. l. t .; siouti. B. Jt. Jfoore to Panlel H. Purcell j C. Hemrlch , 4.50 lot i) of block 7. Atipcrson's Stibdlvls- I . Glnrher 4.00 Ion of hlocks 5. fi. 7. Parknlnce; $10. ; I- Mlo 1S.00 Sadie Prahl to W. J. and Addle Fisk P. Chitwood 23.00 10.45 acres of Jesse V. Boonv p. L. C, q Heuko "9 00 w.V2$V!fi7W"ShlP 3 S0",1,, rnnP !A- Kers,",g 2s!00 J. 'nnd" Mnrnrn Mmldax to C. A. if- YollnK 9.00 Pavls. bind In Oregon City Clnlms, township 2 south, range 2 east: $20. F.. F. and Martha Hlley to Ella and Alex S. Flatland. lots 22. 23, block 72. Mlnthorn Addition; $60. south, range 1 east; $1800. Molnt and Johana Peters to Emma Shlppley, lot 7 of block 6, Willamette Tracts; $1. Alexander Meyer tn C. O. Ponovan, 20 acres of P. U C. of John Stephen son Claim No. ,10. township 3 south, range 4 east; $:!0iii Isaac and Annie U Fnrr to Elmer Reaver State Herald O. Spahn 8.50 E. Crafort 17.50 ,T. Chitwood 2.00 J. C. Elliott & Co 112.20 District No. 5. Security Vault & Sletal Wks. .. 63.00 District No. 7. M. V. Thomas 12.00 C. Aschoff 2.00 F. E. McGugln 5.00 5.00 T. Fnrr, lots 7 nnd S of block !2. Ore gon City; SI. John Kabourek to Ellen Moehnke. lot "IV tract 38, Willamette Tracts; P P a 11.1 llirtlm nil.iv tn TlnvM """"'"" Oi.VV C. Menslngor 4.50 District No. 10. Beall & Co. ..' 166.90 Myer, lots 25 to 41 Inclusive, block 12. Mlnthorn Addition to Portland; $125. Gabriel and Ida Eikstrom to Hugh and Florence Lynch. 40 acres of sec tion 2. township 2 south, range 2 east; $1. Mnry Helple to Clara Boyer. 166.45 acres of sections 4, .1, 8. 9. township 3 south, range 4 east; $4161.25. Amelia M. Fniilke to jr D- Harms, Jot 7 of block "A" Willamette; $150. Estncada State Bank to H. E. Slubhs, lots 10. 11. block 14, Zobrlst Addition to Estacada; $1000. Redland Lumber Co. 46.60 iJohn Potter 3.00 W. C. Ward 2.50 ' District No. 16. W. G. Randall 3.00 , District No. 17. Geo. Koehler 4.00 ! A. Bany 4.00 District No. 20. " j W. H. Whetlaufer 5.30 i Nat Scribner 2.50' 20th Century Minstrels By the Uniform Rank Woodman of World 50 CHORUS VOICES SHIVELY'S THEATER Thursday, March 24 Seneca Fouts & Fred Janes famous end men. Andy Weinberger as Interlocutor. Solos by Messrs Evans, Sweeney & Griffin. Don't fail to hear the Phiz-ozy Pfcuy Comedy Four WATCH FOR THE BIG PARADE Tickets on sale at M. E. Dunn's Confectionery V, I' I