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OREGON CITY ENTlSIlPJIISE, FRIDAY, APJIIL 15, 1910 3 CATARRH A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm li quleklr fluorbiil, lli Itllaf (I One, II climiKi'K, mHilliim, lii'ala mul IiiiiIkiiIii I Ulo illmiitai'il iiiimii. llfMltM ....itli l... t. Oittnrrli mu ilrivm t wny ft !l.l lu ll.il lHAY FEVER I'uiannil Mm. II. ! nil ,r.- Till cU., nlltiiK itl.l. nr l.y innll. In ,., frilli 7ft ,,!, W)f ilrollmra, Ml Wnrruil Hlinet. Nnw York.' r:v-' Grand Jury In Beation. Tin' ('liirkiiiniiH Cnuiily Kriiuil jury In In mkhhIiiii. I'll Im In Ihii Jury (lint h uh drawn nl I In' IiinI November term uf Court Hihl llii'y will completo tlmlr IiiImiim at Din mul if iIiIh wim'Ii, wlh'ii I lin iiiiw Kriinil Jury will In lie up Urn 'wiirk, It In underMoorl (hut mul lent rclulliiK lu vliiliitlim uf Hi" Hull luw mil Ih'Iiik Iiivi'hiIkiiIi'iI. Dlmrlrl At torney Tonuiin l hi muii 1 1 II Hlioro In ihinInI Iii (itii'IIiik ma I'vliliMii'ti n x it lutHU fur IiuIIi'Iiih'iiih, Tlio ri'ituliir April term nf tlm rirciil! Court will Ihi roiivi'hi'il niml Monday nmniliiK hy JihIk C'ii hi plx '1 1 . Summon. In Kin Circuit ( ouil nr llin HI11I11 or ' Ori'K'Ui, for the Cniiiily nr Cliirlc litnan. Nllli I.. Ilnilmlii.r, I'liilnilrr, v. John (1. Ilrulinlter, IMeudnnt. , To John (. llrulmki'r, tlm nlmvo num. i'il ili'fi'iiiliint: In tlm iiiiinn i,r tlm Hlnt or Ori'Kon, yuii urn lir ri'liy r''ulri'il to iHnr mul lllmwiT Ihi' complaint filed Mtitliml yiill In tho'nliovu entitled mill mul ('our! mi or before Ftldiiy, llm "Dili ilny nr May, A. I)., Win, mul ir you fall to so iiiiir mul mimu'r nM roniilaliil, fur wan! tin-roof lln plaintiff will apply to t ho Court fur llu relief Oi'iuiiiiiied In Hah! riiiiiplnlli!, to wit: (or n decree illnittil villi; tile IiiiIhIh nr limit lllllll!)' Iieretiifnn. ninl now i ltlu tlwnit liliilntirr mul ilefeiiilunl mul fur Dm ran', rUNlmly nml control or Ollvit I llm Kill day or April, 1010, unit tlm iliitn nr tun IiimI pulillciitlon nr xnlil mniiiiiimn ahull m un Friday, llm 20th nay nr Jtiay, a, 1)., Ill Id, IUMICK IHMICK, Attorney ror I'liilnilrr. Bummoni, , in Hid Circuit Court nf Hid HUH" of uii'koii, ror thn County nf Clacrk iininK, A It tit-u (J. Cooper, I'liilnilrr, v, lli'tl (I, CoMpiir, IlefeinliiDl. To f (I. Cooper, aliovu iiiiineil dn ' fi'iiilniit: In llm iiMiiio of llm Hlaln ml Ore,(iui, you urn lici'i'liy required to nppi'itr und answer llm complaint lllcil nitnlliHt you In llin iihuvn i'iiIIIIimI court and riniHii on nr ln-rorn llm expiration or itlx wrekt frilln ninl after llm duto of llm tlfjit pulillrallon or till HilinmotiK. to wit; mi or liernre tlm 1 (If li ilny or May, 11110, nml If you fall no to answer, tlm uliiltiilff, for want thereof will liilie JiiilKiimnl iiimlnH! you fhr a decree (IIkmoIvIiik tlm bonds of matri mony lierelofnrii nml now existing lie- (won ymi nml tlm plaintiff and for mirll oilier nnd fiirthnr relief M lo llio Cnuri seems iiii'"t mul Just. 1 lilfl Hiiinni'iim In published !y order of Hon, .1. II, Cainplii'll, JiiiIkk or lli Circuit Ciffirt of llm Htatn nf Oregon ror tlm Omnly of ClnrliaiimH, mul until order wtm tiimli' nml dated tlio mm day of Mnrrh, 1010, nnd llm duto of tlm nml pulillrnlloii of thin Hummonn In thn Int ilny of April, 1010, nnd llin date of llm Inn! nulillcntloti of !lil NiiiiunoiiN In tin' 13lh day nf May,V'r ""' ","",r"1'1" !i0. I ClarlimniiH County, I'At'U 11. DICADV, Allornry for I'liilntlfT. linn, J. V. rn;npl(ilf, inndn on tlm 31 Ml dy nf March, 1010, thn flrnt piilllrii- Hun beliiK on tlm flrat day of April, IBI0. r. li. nAHiiiNcrroN, Allorncy for I'lalnllff. ClUtlon. III llm (kiuiity Court of tli Htatfl of (Jri'Kon, for CluekiioiiiH O.tinly, In tlm Mutter (,r tlio KhIiiIm of II. T. Klon, IX'ci'tiNi'd. To Hvon Trtilhon: In tlio iiiuim of thn HlntB of OrcKoni Von nro lii-ri'liy rn(ulrrd to npponr In tlm County Court of tlm Hlaln of Orn kou, for ('lacloitimn County, nt tho CoUlt.rooin llinri'of, In Ori'K'in City, null) county nnd ulato, on thn 2nd of May, lllin, nt ID o'clock A. M. of mild day nml Nhow ciuiho, If any you liavo why nn order kIioiiIi) not lm muds dl- ri'i'HiiK tlm mile of thn foltnwlng dn- Nerllieil roiil cHlatn, to-w!t: lit 4, In lllork C und Uit 4 In llp:k 1) of ClackanuiH ll"liiii). ClimkaimiH Couii' ty, Orenon, lii'louKliitC to null I'Ntalu. ThU niiIii In for tlm purpoHo of pnyliiK ili'htH of mild chIiiUi nml for dim rum- Hon, Hy order if thn JihIk" or tho ttliovo cntHlcd Court. CHANT 11. DIMICK, JudKft. AH"Bl: K. W, tMKBNMAN, Cl'rk, Heal of County Court. Summon, In tlm Clrriil! Court of tho HtalA of Op'kuii, fur CliwiiiimiiH County. I'lirtlienu liny, Iit Itttl fT. . VN. i- V C.V, llefeiidlinl. To J. V. tiny, Ilefenilnill ; In thn nniim or the Hlnto of Ori'Kon. ymi r hereliy required to appear and miHwer llm cnuiplnlu! lllcil aKiilimt you In llm afiuvn entitled mill on nr tiefiirn the IMIi day nr May. !,1. Hint tiidtiK llm hint duy pri'Mcrltieil In tho ordor lirul.ul.er, hkii il yi'arn, minor rhllilren nf plaintiff mid ilefeiuliiiil. ami fur mieh other and rurther ndl'-r bn to llm Courl may himmii nn'cl ami t Ituldn lirulmker. nk"mI H em, and KkiIiit of puhllcailnn nf thin mniitnniiH, and If you fall lo nii appear and niiHwcr anld cninplaliu tlm pliiliitirr will apply to the curt fur llm ndlef Huti'Iii praynd Ill-wit A Affrt, .IU..lvli.. tl.u ....... Thin Mil in jikiIi m In piilillMlieil hy order rlasn eiilllruel iifiw t.vlMilinr l.,.tuuitt "f Hun. J. I'. Cnuiphi'll. JudK" of llm ymi nnd the plalntlfr ahovp i-iitltlcl crl, and whlrh order Thin miminoiiN In 'puhllnhcd fr alx pre.i-rllH.,1 Hint tlm nr.! pulillentloti co.m miIIvh weekn In tlm Orciton Clly or nld nuiiiiik'Iin hull In. nu .-rlilny, Knterprlw. newKpnper, liy order of BY OREGON WOOLEN CITY MILLS Girls and Women for sewing in Shirt Factory. Also boys, girls and women for weaving and other woolen mill work. EASY TO LEARN . Notic to Creditor. jjolleo In herehy nlvi-n that tlm tin demlKiied It in lieeii appointed ndtiiln iHtrmor with thn will aiuiened of tlm cnlHtn of Ijiwri'iicti I.n vlnli, deccniicd. Comity Court nf Ori'Ron. All piTNotiN linvltiK clalniN nKnliiKl 111" nald I'Htatn lire lierehy nntlllcil fo preiient llm Nunie to inn for pnyincnt duly vcrllW-d with pnipor voiicliera at my realdencc In Wlllatiii'tic. OreRon, within nIx inontliN from tlm ilnln lieri!. or. Dnteil April 2d. 1910. JAMKB C. EDMONDS. " AdiitlnlHtriitor wlih tho will annexed of tho etOnte nf Inwreiico IjivIhIi, deccntii'd, (iOUDON E. 1IAVK3, AHorney for KNtntt1. Notice to Creditor. Notice Ih herehy nlvi'ti Hint tho un derHlitned hnvc heen duly nppoliitetl by the county Court of Cliirknmuii Coun ty. On-Kon, EieciitorH of tho Ian! will and lentaiueiit of Humplirey Joocn, licceaiied. All piTNonn having claim innilimt Haiti Katntn uro herehy noil- lleil to nio h a in u duly vcrllled by law reijulred, fnr nllownnce, iml pay. meat, with C II. Dyp, Attorney, S. W. Corner KlRlnh & .Main at reel a. (IrvKon City, (Ir.non, within alx ninnth from the duto of thin notice. Dated April Kth. I10. CAT1IEUINE JONKS C. H. UVK. ICcerutiirH an aforcmilil. Notice of Sale of Real Eitate. Notice Tii hereby rIvch that tlio un ilerntied, piardlan of llm peraong mid CHtuteH of Harold IxMinuril John Miti and Kvylln Jolumon, milium, will mil at private mile for cah In bund a oim-m-venth InteroHt lielonRlnn to until in I nor ii In and lo the following doHcrlbeit property, lo-wit ; It EtKht, III lllnck Thirteen, Orenon city nnd Uil Three and Kmir In Hlock Four, South Oregon City, all In Clnrkamim Coiinly, OreKon. Paid aalo will bo at llin office of U Sllpp. In the Masonic UnllilliiK, Ort'Knn City, Clackamna County. OroRon, and will be held on and after May lNt, 1910. and bid for mild property will bo received at aald nffU-o on aald date. U1LU8 L. JOHNSON, Gunrdlan aforesaid. REAL ESTATE N. If. Darnell to (i"nri"i VV. nml I'mlly a. WinnflcM, 1 1 ;y nere of llrrlaon W'flKht ). I. C. No, :ik, lownxtilp 4 noiilh, rani.ti 2 eaat; a I no li acre of lliirrlmin Wrlfiil i. I,, f;,( towiinhlp 4 aouth, tur.v," 2 eimt; :!,Qo, Mary . Ilarney and K. s. Harney to IiiiIn A. Morrla, 40 ain-n of Kecr tlon 12. towiiNblp 3 noun,, ratine. 1 eliKl ; IUC00. i W. A. (iarncr to Alma H. Jolumon, 2 acre of nectlon lownNhlp 1 boii th, rmiKu 2 cant $.Vi'i. Kdwunl mul Emma :i-mn lo li&n- le H. HiikkIch, Z Here at Wichita; J. A., 1). f. Hnd Sifan f, I Jim lo KrnnrlK M. Hiiydcr. .".' m-re of kcc- tloli .'!, townatilp 4 afhitl-, ,i.i,k, 5 eaKt, ulw l-S aero of nitIIoii ;i, ;no. Wllllajn J, McKIIH'i. 1 to Mary J. McKIIIIMin, 0 acres of . I,. ('., acctlon 7 tow 111HKO il caul; 1. , lvl 1. taut, and I Albert and Iul M Wbltc j. I! HOUlll, aciOi Of afction 1,'Wttn i: ranite 1 cant ; liuou. .,'.1 (juitz to l)e)er, 2!i south, C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO." LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISH LUMBER, ETC., DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULD INGS, PLATE GLASS, ETC. Give Us a Cull Bring Your Estimates-We will Save You Money Corner Mala ind 14th Streets OREGON CITY, OREGON IMIONim: Hm-lllr M11I11 1 U 11. on. II Jhi P. C. LATOUHRTTE Preldiini, F. J. MEYEIt, Caahloi THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, M0.000.00. Tranucta a Central Banking Buain. Opin from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Offlco Iloth Phono 22 Roaldonco Thone Main 2024 Pioneer Transfer Co. EHlabllahod 1805 Suconaor to C. N. Oreonman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. . SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK , Riitoa noaaonnblo, BaeKaso Stored 3 Day Froe of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Ik hereby given that tho tin dcntlKticd n admlnlxtrnlor of Hie ch late of Ji.biinne Harm, deceased, haa tiled Ills flunl account nn auch admin iHtrntor liythe County Court of Clack amn County, Orenon, nnd the Court ha fixed Monday the 2d day of May 1910. at the hour of ton o'clock A. M of aald ilny as tho tl mo for nettllim the tinlfl cHtnte, nml for the hearing of objection thereto. Dated March 25th, 1!U0. IIKNUY D. HAnMS, AdnilnlNtrntnr of the eatate of Johan . no Harm, deceased. C-OIIDON R. HAVES Attorney for Eatnto. Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that the un lerNlKued hnii been apiKiinted by the County Court of (iackama County Oregon, adniinlatratrlx of the estate of J. 1 Stewarl, decensod. All per Hon having clalniN HKitlnKt tho said estnto are hereby notltled and re iulrei to prt'xcnt the riiiiio duly vert lleil with proper vouchera at the olllco of Cordon K. Have. niin 3, 4. and o, Steven DulldlnK, Ori'Kon City, Oregon, within alx month from the dale hereof. Hated April 1.1th, 191d. MAUY C. STKWAItT. A.linlulslniirlx of tho estate of J. L. Stewart, deceased. (lOlU)UN E. HAYES. V Attorm'y fur KslH,to. T Notice of Final Settlement. Nollro la hereby u'ven thnt the tin- derslKned admlnlHtrator of tho estate of Aaron Horry, deceased, ha llled his Dual account In said estate, in the County Court, of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, nnd that the Judge of Raid court lias appointed May ISth, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M. as the time for hearing the dual no count, nnd settling the mime. w; It. IHDDl.KSON, Administrator. CEO. C. BKOWNEM., Attorney for Administrator. f" I'llniipBiiripwpHwi, nBpiipwiiwwrffw WW for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. ContinuoOs fly.! hi U Hill Mm. MURPHY. GRANT & CO. KUniiltcturrri SiiliMha (llitnill Summon. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Cliickniiiiis County. Walter K. Cnssoll, Plaintiff, vs. eniile Cnasoll, nefcndatit. o Jentilo Casaell, the ubove named defendant: In tho name of fhe (ttuto of Oregon you nro hereby required to appear nnd answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 27th day of May, 11110. said date being the expiration of alx weeks from tho date of the first pub lication of tbl summon, nnd If you rail to appear und nuswer mild com plaint, for wont -thereof the plaintiff wHIipply to' tho court for the relief demMuled In the complaint, to-wlt: Kor n decree illnso!vlng the. bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and dvfomlaiit. ThlH Rummona lp published by or der 'or Hon., J. U. Campbell, judge of the above named court, which or der was nindo and . entered on the 7th day of April, 1910, and tho time proscribed for publication- is six weeks, beginning with the Issue of Friday, April 15, 1910. and continuing ench week thereafter to und includ ing Frltlny, May 27th, 1910. JOHN E. LOtfAN. Attorney ror liulntlff. Oregon Hwodlnh Jpl eiHori Com pany lo Kllnar Iarsi.i. m aire of section 10, towiiHhlp D c.'-'i'ii, range 3 eal ; IHMl. Illuncbe Todd to John T. Whalley, 9!u; acre of aectlon n. r.wnsblp C south, range 1 east; 41 'id. J. j. and IiuIh H. I.ri'he In O. M. MeHrldo.'IO acre of aei-tn.n jh, town nlilp 3 aouth, range 1 i-i; $10. Adam and Emma O" '" Jurm- p. Hate, 25.00 acre of r-rtpin (;, town- (i. W. and Nellie Himii hi Citizen Hunk, 40 acre of ai'llnn 2? town hlp 2 south, range 0 'i', tl. H. A. and Maud IMn-u to Ell Hud dle, aouth half of east Imlf of aouth- wesl quarter of north. nxt (iinrtr cf ecllon 2m, township 1 kouth, range 2 east; $1000. Hubert A. Miller to Ell Huddle, laud In wet Ion 20, township 1 nitb, range 2 eatt: $1. William C, McDonald and Maud Mil x. nald to William J. Mi Kllllcan, 5 acre of 8. 8. White II. 1,. town ship 3 Booth, range 2 ni, 11. J. W. and Eliza A. l!'-t to A. I. and XL U C. Haywnrd, lot 1, 2, block 19, MnrHhtleld; 1 1 50. Crace H. Loder and Jnlm W. lyider to I'aul rrlmeaux and nmi I'rlin- ea.ix, lot 4 Of block V.. Oregon Lily; $.",iii. Oregon Iron Steel Company to tfliylord C. Worthlnglon, lot 15. 10. lock 44. Oregon Iron tc Steel Com pany Hist Addition to Oswego; il. (ieorge W. lA'Mt to A. II. Wagner, lot 23, Oregon HkiiH-k: Jin. John Denlson and Annie Denison (o Oregon Swedish Colonization Com pany, lot 3, 4, 5, nectlon 1, township 5 south, runge 2 eust: t '.'.mi. Oregon Swedish Col"liiatlon Com pany to Evangelical Lutheran Carl burg church, lot "A" C'arlslmrg Tract; $1- F. Fenske to John E'e, 13 acres of section 23. township 4, smith, range 1 cast; (15011. IJiura J. llarnes to W, . and Lulu A. .Metzger, 12 acre of sect Ion 35, township 1 south, range 4 cast; Jl.itiu. Pora llennett et al to Il.-averton & Wlllshurg Itallroad Conitiuiy, .22 acre of section 111'., township 1 south, runge 1 east; 12250. ' John KabnHch to Lucy J. Arnold, land in section 17. townnlilp 3 south, range 1 east ; (5000. N. E. and Donna M. lluffltt to Mar lata Schwantenbach, northeast quar ter of .intlieast auarltr ot ectlon 8. township 2 aouth, range 3 vast; ,H00. L. und Minnie Gulser to W. J. Rob inson, northwest quarter of Tract 37 of First Subdivision of portion of Oak Grove; $450. Alice Mae Detamore to Henry E. and Ellen Jones, pnrt of D. L, C. or George Crow and wife D. L. C, town ship 2 aouth, range 1 east; $1. . William E. Welch to J. M. Short. .4ti acrea of section 9, township 3 uuth. range 7 east; $50. William K. weicn lo Waldeman Seton, .54 acre of section 9, township 3 south, range 7 east; 150. ' Eastern Investment Company to C. C. Shaw, all of southwest quarter of section 14, township i south, range b east: 1. Daniel Kauffman et al to Lvdla Hos teller, 100 acre of D. L. C. of William J. llrown, township 4 south, range 1 east; IGSOO. Kachel Kauffman to Lvdla Hostel ler, 100 acre of D. I C. of William acr of section 17, township 2 south, rangfl 6 east; $1. ' W. J. Llddoll to Mury A. Arnold, 1 acre of I'leasunt Hill 1'ark; $:i50. Iku M. anjl George. Landls to E. E, Mngone, 2 acre of Daniel D. Tomp kins and wife D. J C, township 2 south, range 1 and 2 east;. $1750, John W. .and Orace E. Lodcr to Elma und Hwn Korenneii, lot fl and 7 of block XV. West Gladstone; $.100. KY, and Mnnha 8. Klloy to A.U. Mathew, lot 20 lo 2'J, Inclusive, block fP), fu'uOliorn Addition to Fort land; $2J0. A. E. and Anulo Matkew to Gost llin, "it 20 t 29 Incltnlve, block 80, Mlnthorn Addition lo I'ortlnnd; $.100. Auule M. Williams to A. W. Cheney. land on High and Seventh street; $1, Martha V. Thomas lo M. A. Jen nings, lot 4 of block 11, Zobrist Addi tion to Estacuna; $120 Flay Welh Is on the lck list There was an unusually larVrowd nt tho IJooBter Club meeting Tuesday evening. The programme, committee had not prepared a programme. There wa a volunteer programme of music, singing and recitations. One name wa added to the roll, making a total membership of 80 member. The Mountain View Sunday chool ha purchased new ong book which arrived from Chicago. Next Sunday we will- sing out of tho new books. All come and sing. Our Stipt., Mrs. Skinner, wa sick last Sunday and we missed her very much. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A . A.' E. and MlrtmV c, young to Una' T1 , or peeo. II. llrown, lot 7,9, hlock 11. Wind-! ,. ""rlnf an xfment In Cornell mir. un , I nlversity a few year ago the aver- Hrown, township 4 south, range east; $1. William Shenhnn and Marie K Mieahau to Casper Welamnndel, lot 2 of block OS. Oregon City; (fiftii. Henry Roddy to Ida Mnv Stodd. acres of section 31. township 1 south, runge 2 east; and section 6, township soutn. range 2 east: f 130ft. Elijah and Elvlna Coalman to Em ma Johnson nnd Ada Peterson, 17 or; $10. William It. Stoke and Mollle I. bloke, H. E. and Emma L. Wooster to Ellen A. Fnlrchlld, 8u acre of sec tion township 3 south, range i east; $450. I E. and 8. P. Coffer to Anna C. S'-ars, land In section 4, township 4 Houib, runge 5 cast; $1. - American Scandinavian Realty Co. to Vlnlon K. Paisley, 7.80 acre of Frululale; $700. Estncuda State Hank to E. E. Han nan, lot 2 of block 3, Zobrlst Addition to Estacada; $125. P. 8. and MrgP. 8. King to Em tuonda L. Hosford" CI acres' or section 30, township 3 south, range. 1 eat; $;.r,oo. Gladstone Real Estate Association to Mnry Slevers, lot 13 of block 34, Gladstone; $200. J. Philip Shannon to William R. Stokes et al, 159.54 acres of Samuel Hughes D. L. C, No. 4fi, 84. WwnBhlp 3 south, range 4 east and 4 south; $looo. ' S. A. and Mary E. Urown et al to W. W. llrown, 2 90 acres or section 4, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1000. Ellen M. Roekwood to Otaker and Euillle Kedvldlk. lot 24 Of block 8, Ardenwuld; $125. I H. and Virginia H. Smfth i Joseph H. Fletcher, lot 13. 14. 15, 10, 17. 18, blocjj 3. Hyde Park; $10. Fred and Anna li. Klenke to George F., .Dombrowskl, lot 6 of block 12, Annex Addition to Oregon City; $125. Andrew Oak to Julia Maxwell, C0 acre of section' 27, township 2 south, range 7 east; $1350. John W. and Grace E. Lodcr to H. U. and Pearl G. Cartlldge. east half of lot 1 and 2, of block 52, Ore gon City; $1150. C. Kraft to C. Kraft, 80 acres of section 4, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1, Edith F. Moody to David M. and Nellie Lloyd, lot 9 of block ,7 Mll waukie Park; $800. David M and Nellie Lloyd to John block 15. Robertson: $525. E. A. and Ella Eddy to John R. Ful ler. 4.15 acre of sections 2.. 3, 10, 11, township 3 south, range 1 west: $2i0. D. N. Trulllnger to Kasper Yenger, land In section 28, township 4 south, range 2, east; $luo.. T. L. Jones to Roy Burdette, part of block 73, Oregon Conference Camp ground; $'in. Paris I. Packard and Lizzie G. Pack ard to Louisa Spring, lots 10, 12, block 8, Robertson; $375. G. A. and Lydla L. W'assa to Her man Schmidt, lots 8. 9, 10. block 3, subdivision of tract 3 and east half of tract 2, Oak Grove; $000. E. B. Mac.N'augbton and Gertrude If. MacNaughton to peulah Lynn Stevens, lot 7 of Elk Rock Villa; $10. Estncada State Rank to J. J. Davis, lot 9 and 10 of block 8, Zobrist Addi tion to Estacada; $200. Charles A.and Nellie V. Bartlemay to Charles A. Norris, 6 acres of T. H. Forrester D. L. C; $1. Charles A. and I. B. Norris to William Norris, 8.99 acres of Thomas Forrester D. L. C: $1600. Arnold Aeby and Lottie Aeby to James Perce, 10 acres of section 3. 10, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1250. Elsie J. Sawtell and R. H. Sawtell to Presley H. Jarlsch. land in D. L. C. of Franklin -E. Hubbard and wife, township 6 south, range 2 east; $0000. A. V. Davis, guardian, to P. H. Jar isch, land in Clackamas County; $1000. .. . age feed cost for eggs throughout the year wa about 9 cents per dozen. Other experimenters give the cost of eggs 111- winter at 15 cents per dozen and In summer 8'4 cent. I.'nder the present prices of feed egg would cost about 12 cent per dozen, but It must lie remembered that on the farm the hen pick up the most part of her living from the waste material that Is scattered over the farm, so that the cot of a dozen eggs U a very small Item of cash outlay. Egg Value. Here 1 ,where tho poultry fancier get the advantage over tho farmer. The reduction in price of common egg doe not affect the price of the fun cler's pure-bred eggs. They still sell at from two lo ten dollar per sett ing. Kana Farmer WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and End Them. When the bnck acnes and throbs. When housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set "in. . Women's lot is a weary one. There Is a way to escape these woes. Doan's Kidney fs cure such Ills. Have cured thousands. Read this woman's lestlmony. Mrs. Mary Bumgardner, Highland Ave,, Fairgrounds, Ore., say: "I hnve used Doan's Kidney fills and have de rived great benefit. I consider this remedy to be an excellent one for kidney trouble." For sale by all denlers. Price 50c. Fnster-Mllbu'rn Co.. Buffalo. New York sole agents for the I'nlled Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 1 V ffll I.I -. f fc.W NIT t VtrM V mm Id I'M IrV WW WJ7 IMITED-A RIDER AGEfJ T- IN (AC H T0WII and district to NO MONKV KI-UJI MCM until jru rt rire arwfapprrToi yrm Kv ample LatMt MMfl m1tAnmT" ri" pariumnri an.1 tptcutiottiT at tnt. .Ol IKKO until SMI in4 inr.m.arJ w..,. k.-! UT- -Ul- tt fTfTn. YTlDXlv "tiumi ' prepay rttgAt. and " " 7. . , iiivii.guiini1fn iime ru miy ride int tw yns? and tril tl lo any im yt wnh If v fe thi not prrterUy utufi-! or do not ih lo Wp ttcyt i Hup it ha k to u zt our Jtne and m wtJ n,t bt put en ctnt. sTMLi ium rniiiLJ ;i . ,r . . r .'"" 1 ' w ,Li V V1"" prnni iLnvr actual uctory com. lioa m io n V H tW emen profit by hnymsr d(rrct o( im nd have the manufacturer'! sruar- Bi.ue DeM-tfl .,ur rjM.K. 1H tittt MI Y a bscytle or a pur of tirei from atnem at t'uf u .til y.rtJ rwe.we i ciuuf and learn our unheard of Jattmrf 1 w - - 'r- " iu rur ssErnus li ? lOJ W LL BE ASTON SHED mhrP ""'vl J'i''d aai n. i Ir'i lruiiinnamiUmb frm. VI, M hilrad bictrln lot Iw mltrf UVl'Vl P hl'l l S W at nUMd i'k t prohi abott lattoty cotl. diwMe o-ir rrict. Or.'.rrt hi Ird Uie ir received. MXII.VWI.IMI Iljt II LKS. We in rJ ,,,'.,1. l,,.J1. . J 1...J V.1 l l wsiily have a no.TitT on lund uken In trat h m,r ( .-,..1 ....... t-i : .1. '. urumrtlr al rjneet nnirinv trr,m ti'S 1, M tr Kill. r.rn.,.. t 1.... "j .... rfliSTFS.nPCKrS ,,nl!lu ,,o.-l, lnpurt4 T,nWT thJn and LH-da, pitia, tewitl and HjMiltM-ii.MUL, pju.poent oi all kincU at ka, lAt W riUU fruu. S(IR50 HEGÐORH FUHCTURE-PROQF l 0 m SELF-HEALING TIRES ASS 1 3(Jf Tht rrrlat . lUil price el theu lira it I - " 1 i ""ij" S'-H)rr t -.ir. bxtt to mtr.i,turt Urt tvill i - - .jJfT M trujrvuaiamptfpairnfr i Almoin wunorafr4jij). ;0 MORE TEC 'JELE FROM PUiICTUSZS NAH,S. Ta-ks or GIam will nut let the !r out. Siiiy tkousftnd mirf aol.l I- ,t vear. Over two hundred liiutuvauij pair now in tuc OESCRIPm?? Made Innll :re. It MM? tail eayinimjf,ve:yitiT3b!ca::l)'uci.li:ii. Jcwiih swrcial quali'.r of ruVtxr. wlncli nrvtr txreorr poroui and which clov- up inall punctnrc wi;::oiit nl tug the air toctvjapc. We hare hunc.-cdiof Ict'.rrfrom m CttlcastumeTMUiin tli.il their tirct haTeonlylxt i pur. pel cponccortwic inn who'.eaeason. They wcHh nnr:(,Tet;:an nn ordinary tire, the puncture rc .ivirj-rfitaluitnbf iTfrivca by aceral layers of lliin, ipec;.-liy p:c;ared fabric oo t! e 'tread. The regular price of Ihcielircsisiywperpcfr.lxit (:t civenmnjE purpose weare naainta-vx:j.i tr.c. jrvpr:cet3 - aIi iiHa-L. . .'- '" iii .1 Votic the thick ruhlwr trrsrl -A ' nml pnuctiifo atreia anil il," lo rlirt atrl, "If to prvnt rim eiittlnic. Th.'l tire wltl outldt anr other rrrj'-o '. in, tlXliO tui.l ti; juoi.vg. : nl of only KSo prt yair. Ail ctUcr i ::-eJt..--ie i j Icttrr ncehrol. VI t chip C. O. n. on t-iprcnal. oodo not piy a cent until y&t have tr- :-scd crut t mrd then tr!ct!r as KMBtnlnL Vttteitl allow wi u'l-oant cf 5 f-rof-.tt. icrtv c-'-inr ;he puce r t.03 per pjirl il you 3rnd klLL Wla.I 0:;Di:H I.;: I c:i?: t::.j ctvertutnest. You n,n n. ri; ia maii'.j in an otCit a Lie t.it CC7 b rc.. -:icxl ct OCIt eiiJciue if fur anv reason thev are not satL-faclory on crarcinaUftn. V.e a-e pcrl-.c.'.y rcVitilc fl::d r.ioaev aent to ti'is asaulc a.i'in a bank. If you orjer a ruir of t!ie tirn, ja X.M C-d tliat thty wi:t rule iaier, rim (aster, wear better, last lonrer and look Cneih-a a:;y tire tou h.-.ve ever nett or aeen at arv price. U j know that you wilt be ao well pVased tiiax hen too. want a bvrrcle you will Hive ui Ml order. We want yon to aend ua trial order at once. hc:ice tliia rcmarl:au!e tire o'-r. ip Ynll UCm TIO1"? don't b:y anv tind at any price until too end tor a pair of ' W nU i ar30 Hetljet:iom Puncture-Proef tirea on a-'provnl and trial at the apecial introductory price quoted above; or write f ?r oiir tiicr Tire and fiumtry Catalogue wilier deaenbeaand quote all makes and kinds of tires at abunt half the uual pricr. ni AinT WAfT lt'rTi'eusapos--ltoday. 1H NO r THlNkjt HrriVO a Mc-vrte w aaw r-nm m or a pflir 01 f.rr irom anyone until yci know the new luivi woat. wcu tt nuiDi, n uuiy cuaia m puaui to icara everymiag. Milieu J. L MEAD CYCLE COMPAHY, CliiCMO, ILL NO. 8556. Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, at Oregon City, in the State of Oregon, at the close of bulnei, March 29th, 1910. 50,000.00 1.336.8G 1,377.58 LIABILITIES. 'Capital stock pal, in Surplus fund L'ndivlded Profits, less Ex penses and Taxes paid.. National Bank Notes out standing 3,580.00 Individual deposits subject to check 409,192.01 Demand certificates of de- pnsit 31.259.1C Total $496,745.61. PYRAMID COPPEE TEA EXTRACTS SPICES BAKING POWDER ETC, ETC. Better Results at Lower Cost Sold only by II. Y. MILLER - With Wclls-Fir&o Enpress Near the D pot Main 1771 A64 Maw. K CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY Land Titles Examined.. Abstract of Title Made. , Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. PYRAMID MOUNTAIN VIEW. There was a series of meetings held at the Mountain View church last week which were well attended.- Sun-' day. Rev. Qulnn conducted he ser vices, un Monday evening, Rev. Hay worth of the' Baptist church, was greeted with an unusually large aud ience. Tuesday evening. Rev. J. R. Lnndsborough, of the Presbyterian church conducted the services. Crowd was small on account of tjie Mountain View Booster Club meeting held on that date. Meetings were continued over Sunday. v Mrs. Minnie Faust spent Wednesday of last week visiting her sister, Mrs. Marshall, of Canemah. Messrs. Glllett and A. Mautz are building the Maple Lane Grange barn this week. Mr. Martin is giving their house a new coat or paint. Mf. Brandt is having his store new ly painted and has built a stage In the hall and made other needed Improve ments. Mrs. Ida Cooper Is seriously 111, having erysipelas on the right foot. extending up to the knee. Mr. Pres ton Cooper, who is in Idaho, has been sent for. Mr, Otto Wohler and wife, and son, Victor, of Hillslioro, were visiting rela tives and friends here Sattuday and Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Reubu Confer and wife of Canemah, were visiting J. Coufer mill family, lust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowne, of Portland, were in this berg Sunday. Mr. Rowne walked out to Elwood, and Mrs. Row ne spent the evening with Mrs. Fisher ami rode out Monday with her broth- r, Mr. Freeman. Mrs. Ida Cromfr and daughter, of Sprlngwnter, spent a .few days last week with nor parents and sister, Mr. mid Mrs. J. Lewellen, and Mrs. May Faln-longli. Mrs. Flagler's children have the carle! fever in a light form. Tommy Berber Is at home this week having resigned his position with the Western I'nlon Telegraph Compnny, In I'ortlnnd. He will start for Califor nia Thursday to work fur the United Press Association at Sacramento. Little Ze-lmn Bryant, of Portlund, Is staying a few weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.1 Mantz. Miss Biorniau, who is working In Portland, was at home a few days last week to rest a little. . RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $100,620.89 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1,283.59 U. S. BonBs to secure circu lation 12.500.00 Bonds, Securities, etc.. 30,631.21 Banking house. Furniture and Fixtures 15,000.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 5,628.24 Due front State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, and Savings Banks '...-....! 6,822.05 Due from approved Reserve Agents 235.240.65 Checks and other Cash Items , 4,662.67 Notes of other National Banks 3,340.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents 529.06 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 79.072.25 , Legal-tender notes 390.00 79,462.25 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 1.025.00 Total V496.745.61 State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: I. F. J. Meyer, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief c ik a i . t . F' J' MEYER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of April 1910 J. F. CLARK, ' Notary Public. Correst Attest: D. C. LATOURETTE. C. D. LATOURETTE. M. D. LATOURETTE, (SEAL) Directors. Mothe 's Specific For Indigestion H. Was a cup of Hot Water sipped before breakfast. This insipid remedy brightened her days, but now she secures the same bene fits from a cup of , Pyramid Ceylon Tea Its delicate aroma is delicious. Try it. A 10c package makes 40 cups. Y. MILLER Oregon city 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 9 e 9 0 :