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OREGON" CITY ENTEUPKISK, FRIDAY, At'dUST r, 1)10. Lie Kind You IIuvo Always nought, ntul which lias boon iu kso for over SO yours, 1ms bonio tho Mtrmtturo if - nud ha 1om uinilo under his per- sonnl supervision slnoo its infancy. Wa''' Allow mo ono todoooive you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations mid "Just ns-jrood" aro but Experiments Hint tritlo with and endanger tlio beallli oC Infuuts and Cliildren-Experieiioo against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorlu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, raro jrorio, Props nnd SmUbtiur Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Xareotio Mibstatice. Its npo is its puarniiteo. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhaa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and itowels, piviiiff healthy and natural sleep. Tho Chlldreu's Panaeeo-Tho Mother's FrleinU GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . THC OKMTAun OOWMf . TT IWlMT VTaKCT. HCW TO eiTT. NEWS OP THE COUNTY WILSONVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seely, of Mo- borly conversation. Thdse present lalla. visited home folk in Wilsonville I were Mrs. Alison Haker, Mrs. Reed Tuesday. ' Uraliani. Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. Au- Miss Graham returned, from Port-, brey Woods, Mrs. Ed Baker. Mrs. Nor land Friday, after enjoying a short I man Say and Mrs. Jemison. slay with relatives. Miss Anna Ridder. Wilsonvilles John Butson sold Herman Smith's! popular contestant In the contest con place last week; consideration being ducted by the Enterprise, has been J10,5i!ii. busy getting subscriptions. Miss Rld- The surveyors are still at work in Corral Creek district, and seem to be making their way along the river, judging from the position of the slakes. Mrs. Chas. Epler and baby are still i in Portland, where the baby is Ini-1 fctoniacn and Laver l ablets toniglit proving under the" care of one of (before retiring and you will feel all, the specialists of that city. right in the morning. Sold by all Mr. and Mrs. Powers have moved , rteal'-rs. to Portland and will be greatly missed, in our village, where they have manyj LOGAN. ; friends. Mr. Jemison went tn Oregon City t J. C. W. P. and L. H. Kirchnm have Monday and is looking around for a'sone to the Clackamas Hot Springs Mrs. Gray has been visiting at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Woods.) Mrs. W. E. Spull and children and George Jemison visited Mr. and Mrs. : Jemison Saturday and Sunday. Frank Tooze is building a fine large house on his farm. Arthur Rowe entertained a large number of friends on Saturday eve- ning at a dancing party. All pres- "ow ,0 produce rain in this county, ent reported a verv enjoyable and 1 anl we hope the failing will continue happy evening. " I "'"'I af'T harvest. A petition has been in circulation! l'oth the Logan hay haling crews tietween Newberg and Wilsonville to;are at w"rk. see how many of the property owners; Early grain seems to be a fairly were willing 'to give free right-of-way K'" crop, but late grain is poor, for an electric railroad. , Some of it will not make much hay. Mrs. Joe Epler visited with her 9"e ex,ren'e follows another and sister In Portland for a short time th's dry summer was to be expected last week. a't''r s,ch a wet fall, winter and Miss Dot Sailor, of Sherwood, visit-, spring, ed Mrs. Reed Graham on Tuesday We hear that L. Vincent has sold and Wednesday of last week. ' hlsl farm and moved away. Mrs. Darby was taken to a Portland There is preaching at the church hospital on Friday to be operated j ever' Sunday now. upon for appendicitis, and her many : friends wish for her a safe return A Cold to her husband and baby. Mrs. Is not necessarily serious, provided it Flynn has been taking care of the is taken care of. It is frequently the baby, who has an attack of whooping starting point of many dangerous dis cough. , eases. When it comes use Dr. Hell's Joe Epler's orchestra will give a' Pine-Tar-Honey. Look for the bell on dance in our village at the M. B. A. the bottle. For sale by Jones Drug hall, on Saturday evening. August 13. Co. All those who trip the light fantas- tic are promised a good time by this popular orchectra. ' An expert diver was Inspecting the piers of the bridge on Tuesday, and quite a crowd of spectator gathered to watch this interesting proceeding, All those from our village who at- tended Chautauqua at Gladstone say it was the best ever. Anule Ridder is proving one of the youngest competitors for the Enter- prise contest prizes, and the Wilson- vllle correspondent understands thai no one else hen- wishes to enter the race, and h'u that many new stilt- s-criptioim will b" s' in in to our county paper to be "wilted to this worthy young girl, who has been born and liinu'ht up in e,tr community. The members rf the Mothers' Club of Corral Creek 'listr'n surprised Mrs. Jemison at home (.n iast Samr- c!av afternoon, bri u with them a 111 tie gift In the y!i;tpo of a postal enrd album a;i. postiii cards contain ing good wlst.e'- f i Mrs. Jemlsnn, who lias taken nti aet.-.e pan in the work 'if the club '::i'ce sn- has re-s'rb-d In the disirkt. The token of rtmembraiKi; wa- pr'-n.-n'e.i ,, Mrs. Alison linker, the president i.f the Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of till the sii.kneu of wocien is due to tiome derangement or dis ease of the organs distinctly feuiuin?. Such sickness cm be cured is cured every day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on trie organs affected and is at the same time a general restora tive tonic for (lie whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. It muires unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment su universally insisted upon by doctors, aod so abhorrent to every mocest woman. We shall njt particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, hut those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred lo the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of milling only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Signature of I club. Refreshments were served and ' ! a pleasant afternoon spout In neigh- der is a fine young lady and every- body s anxious to help her. If your liver is sluggish and out of (one, and you feel dull, bilious, con- stlpated, take a dose. of Chamberlain's- i l'r ti lew wtft-hs soiuuru. e hear that Miss Mary Swales has. gone to Portland to become a nurse. We are sorry to hear reports of hot air attacks and threatened gun play in I pper Logan. Maybe the arrest which followed will settle the atmos phere. It seems that nature has forgotten STAFFORD The dry weather continues, and grain is ripening fast. Quite an acre- age will have been cut the coming week in and about Stafford. nKs Grace Liedeman is able to sit up and walk about, but her side still Troubles her and the disease does not s-em to mend as fast as It should, Ed. Pomperine has been very ill with a severe ca-se of diphtheria. Dr. Mount is an attendance. We hope to hear soon of his complete recov- ery. John Sager, Sr., Ih slowly dying of eitneer of Hie stomach. It is said It is but a question of a few days e'er the end crimes. The painters finished painting the chur?h and parsonage, and the new minister moved in last week, and was greeted by a full house Sunday. Mr. Delkar Is having a new rod placed on the house, and other im provements made. After a week spent at . the home of her ' father, .1. P. Gag, reftltig from a sea voyage from Han Francisco, during which she kept her state-room until her arrival In the Columbia river, Mrs. O. Z. Helton has, gone down to her now homo ut tillt ldth street. 1'ust Portland, where they; will be glad In welcome ohl friends. ' Gun Gchhiudl mill Walter Nusshnm we iv delegates' to the Koiulillenii coin eiiuoti lust eeK. Mrs. Wink ha been suffcriiiK with I ;i lame arm. j .lelui Turner had the misfortune to l be kicked by one e( Ills horses aiul hail three ribs broken. Kreil linker broke down while out ' ! ting train, aiiil had to so to town for repairs. Some excellent peach plums ut the ohl HaM's place are senilis I" the on-hard for a eeiil a pound. Pay your subscriptions to the Kn terprise and help Miss Anna Kidder' with your votes. Utile act ef kind ness that costs yon liothlns- i Dr. Bell's Pint Tar-Honey j In the best for eoiifchs, folds, eiotip. srip, whooplns couRh. Inieirhlua, iKthnia and all throat an. I bronehlal troubles. Sold everywhere, look Tor the hell on the bottle. Kor sale by .lone Pm Co. COLTON. Miss Florence Stromsreon, who has' h.vii visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. lavid son at Maple Ume, returned to hoi home at Colton last week. John Jones and several others from this place wow hurnlns their slash ing the latter part of the week. F.riok Tryss has nearly completed his new burn. F. Maylleld, of Highland, was at Colton on business Wednesday Mr. Anderson and Lew Hubabnl are Imsy outtlns grain for the neish hois with their hinders. Kev. Ktnehnrt and family, of Port land, have moved lo Colton. Kinnia tinner, who had been away working at Portland, is home again, t We are sorrv to hear that V. S.i Plx hid the misfortune of losing his; fine colt. , j Several of the Chirks people w ere at the foot hills picking red buckle, berries last week. ! Some fiends from Portland are out visiting with Mr and Mrs. Axlnes this week. Will- James Is busy haling hay for W. Carbett at the Phillips place with his baler. ' j A. Anderson purchased a new cream separator. Its vine separator is the envy of all would-be rivals and the satisfaction of all loover owners. It does cleanly separating the vines from the potatoes. The Hoover is light draft and under ordinary conditions can be handled with two horses. 1 means dollars in the pocket of the users. The HOOVER PICKLK-UICCjLK. I he machine that placed on a side stand attached to the Digger, thus saving the expense under favorable conditions and is worthy of your careful consideration. Implements Vehicles Agents Everywhere .Mrs. Gorbett, of Oregon Ci'y. Is visiting fr'ends anil relatives at Col ton and Klwood this week. 1 Clarence Mallei, while sawing shingles at the Snoilgrass shingle mill at Mulino. had vhe misfortune of get ting three lingers cut off. ' Mr. and Mrs: I. O. Dlx were visiting with the formers mother, Mrs. Dlx Sunday. I w. H. Whettlaufer. of Timber ! Grove, left for Canity Tuesday to aet I his new binder. ; H. Warner from the hills was a Sun day visitor at Colton. Mr. Phillips and family, of Klwood, will start for Kastern Oregon next Monday. We are all sorry to see them leave. Some of the young folks of Colton attended church at Elwood Sunday evening. j Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is a creamy snow white ointment put up In air tight scrw cap tubes. Will cure any case of sore eyes and will not injure eyes of a babe. Sold every where 25c. For sale by .Tones Drug Co. EAGLE CREEK. Some of the farmers havrt their grain cut and others are busy cut ting, i Will Douglass sold all of his milk cows last week and also his separator, as he has retired from the dairy busi ness. Mr. Crawford nurchased Walter Douglass' driving horse last week. Mrs. Huntington and sister, Mrs. Hattie Drlscoll, who Is her guest, i went to Portland last week and spent a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell were down at James' Gibson's home Sat urday. Mrs. U. TV O'bson onent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. Victor Tlerg, Oscar Johnson, of Portland, came out to Victor Tlorg'a Sunday to see i voting horsf. which Mr. Tlerg Is keepinir for the owner, and which M. Johnson has recently bought. R. B. Gibson and Victor Berg were Portland visitors Tuesday. "'hen the digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this Is lacking you may know that yon need a dose of Chamber Inln'a Stomach and Live Tablets. They strengthen the digestive or rrans, Improve the annetlte and regu late the bowels. Sold by all deal 4V W OlARKS. Mr. Weltlaiiii'i' has purchased a disc plow and it new binder. Some of the I armors of I'laekanins were mi In the lulls ploklns rod hackle berries last we. -k. Mr. Itottenil! ' i ent main for Alev, Seherruble last week. lien Marshall is helping Willie Mar shall In harvWt'tis. Alex. Sehert il'le tlnlshed hnulllii? hay last Satui.1. ' Mary SuIIIvm on mo home for a short visit wil l her itnr.uits. Mr. Wettlai'' week. Sain Sinter ' week. Mr Marshal! was III town last ,s outtlns urn I n last .as luiullitK. hay last was In town 'w hist i started to out (train week, Mr. S,ullvaln week, Mr. Uottemlllr: on Monday. We are ha;i summer, and ' InS lo harvest ' I here w ill bo In here In Clark- i; dry weather this fanners are start elr grain, and noon shlug on hand and "o have fair crops, but the hav r m Is short and some of the nolghl'.-:- will soon start to disc their stul "1 land. There is al ways work alio id on a farm. lie suro ami i.io a liottle of Chum berlaln's Colic, cholera and IMarrhoea Kemedy with veil when starting on vour trip this 'tumor II cannot be obtained on bend the trains or steaui-J ers. Changes ef water and climate often cause Midden attacks of diarrhoea, am! n Is best to be pre pared. Sold I" all dealers. , MARKS PRAIRIE. j Henry IVei.- as baling timothy i hay for Ogleslo lints, last week, ! Chas. Ogles!" and fiance attended the ennipimM-'iMg at New l-',ra oi Sunday. Cutting grain has been the order of the day for tho past week, and soon tho thrc-lnr will be at work lu the Holds. ! Abon Jesse went to Wllholt Springs last Friday fer a woekVs outing. ; Almost' all of our hop raisers have been spraying ilieir hops the past week. i j George Ogle!" and sou, Charles, will leave for S'stuccii Hay on their annual outing. They expect to he gone about three weeks. It Intorostod The nutumoblles are ruining our roads and ' riisslrig" the supervisors for not lixi:.g'the roads for their benelll. Just how' much tax money they pay In Clackamas Is quite an other question. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oglesby have he' ll visiting relatives near Fslinada the past week. John Kop;i'-r Is cutting most of (he grain on our pnilrle. John is a hustler mill Is making good at all kinds of work. . ! G. K. W.-i place that !e of Mack.-iln.: Potatoes v on account Grain Is here, altlee. very poor, about an ;r. will soon move to his recently purchased south Ill he a IlKht crop here .f the dry weather, about an average crop i:h late sown rials am The hay crop liero Is rage one. That l(' ;.ibllcatiB here are dis gusted ai ie assembly convention men is putting It mild, and we do not expect to one of them elected In November. Your correspondent in a ftepiibllcan nd was a delegate to the first cotivt -iii, on held In July this year In Oregon riiy, and the methods used there on lli.it. day were Just too rotten for any man who endnrsus tho direct primary law Just wait anil see what those convention men get at the Nrf vemb'-r eloe'lon. We as Kepublleiins will not siipiiort any man who Is In favor of the old convention sysU'tn. GEO. B. OGI.KSHY. I i If you w.mt old newspapers call at ' Enterprise ' irice. Free. 1 18 THE TIBflC t BEST M ..It .... ' S .mi, (...! nnt nii p I t A sod lirtilK work ilona. For oat-nf-UiwQ bfttrons flimti pfat and l.ri'lirs murk In on dr if nf.nilry. fmiOEsi MolirCrnns $5.00 22k Bri4i.Tulh3.50 Ool Fillinn 1.00 EnlMl FillioffS 1.00 8il..r Fillinrs .50 Gol Rubbw Finn 5.00 Bnl Hubur , - nun 7.50 PlinUn Eilr'IlM .50 T METHODS SalnlH. k .tr.. . ... Vrn, whim bIsUM Of hrl'll Worl Uoeleriyl. Conaullstlnn Frwt. Y oo cannot nt bttr bnlnlMMworknnywh0rn.no mnttorbow ntnnn yon pnr. All work lullf sMinrnntnnd lot Ilftonn rnara. Wise Dental Co. INCOHPOaiATBO ' Painless Dentists fsfflnf Bullnlnt . Thlrn 1 WssklnitM, MrrUIID, MIOM mm 1 ftLl . m. W.t Witt, fnmm mtlmm MOUNTAIN VIEW. We bid fair In have a iiood road lo travel on Molalla avenue, an I prepara tions for new sldevilks are being made. ( j Mvs. John Hailing leliniieil home' from California lust week She is lu good healih, hut her niiiM arc not well. j Mrs Confer Is vIViliu rolatlvoi lie Idaho, and Is lniprov''U in health.' Heiiben Conror and wu , of I'aueuiiili, ' are w ith Mr. J, Coiner and family. while .Mrs. Confer is wa;. Pearl Selhy has o-e to the longing' camp again, Mrs. N.nlih Currun and linliy, iindj Mrs. Hall, spout two days of lu'ti week visiting their cousin. Flank j Helsell, who has bought a ranch near Salem. Mr. Hall sieut Siindav with them. j Mrs. Sin eoe, who has been In Sa!om I Hie past three years, returned home! last week, i J. K. Calavan Is carrying the mull ) for Mr." Smith this month, while Mr. J Smith and family have gone caiti- lug. y i Craiidtua Adklns. of Miillno, was, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fisher, last 1 week and this week she Is visiting; her daughter. Mrs. Waldron, of Clack-j amas Heights. Fred Sherrard Is at home again af-1 ter Hpemllug live months lu Southern Oregon. ( The llllde, reading was held last week at the home of Uev. Qiilnn. and j next week It will be at tho homo of! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, on May street.! Messrs. Knill nnd Henry Sehwaok.j and Henry Uoguslnskl have gone toi Washington to harvest. ' J. H. Ilysoui. of the firm of Morgan j Kalg of North Yaklnia. Wash . 1 1 ' visiting his father and family, In this berg. j Mr. Smith has a new fence In front1 of his residence . j Mr. Ott nnd family are looking for' a house as (he property whore they1 live has been sold. I Miss Maude llrillln and little sister. ' Kthel. are visiting friends In I'ort-1 land this week. : Lillian (illicit Is visiting In (Had stoiio , Mr. I'lhy and son, Frank, returned homo from (iohll Monday. ! Messrs Fred Ctirran, Tom f'arrlco, (Ihi Huberts. Millard C.lllett. W. Kso and Heilhe Confer, are working In i THE HOOVER DIGGER INDISPENSABLE TO THE UP-TO-DATE POTATO GROWER Saves Time Labor Money Docs the work of many men ami docs it better. Dies tlrnn, grts them nil and deposits them on top of the row. Does mil baik or cut the potatoes, which is a common complaint with other di,i!ers, imitations every one of them and iMior ones at that. not only digs the potatoes but deposits them in a ctate or basket;- of picking up. This machine will do very satisfactory woikCaj Investigate these machines today. Portland, Or. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho Salem, Oregon - 'mall un thla Coupon I'orthiiul, and form Ink'. homo every even- Mrs. Maek ami her mother mid Alma Mink visited friends at Mount Pleasant. Wednesday, Mrs. Osmiin nnd children have (he scarlet fever. Will May and family have gone for a two weeks' rump on Molalln. Alvln Mack has came home for a few weeks. He says It Is loo hot up In Washington. Grandma Hart, who was here with her daughter, Mrs. West, has gone to Mrs. ,Meyers' home. The Mountain View Improvement Club hehl its regular meeting Tues day evening. The following ofllcers were elected for the ensuing term: President, .1. E. Calavan; vice-president, S. V. Francis; treasurer, J. Gor bett; secretary, Mrs. S. A. f Illicit; lecturer, Mrs. O. W. Grlflln. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served and all present hnd'n very sociable time. Dancing was Indulged In for a short time. A program will be rendered next week. Tuesday even ing. President Helpi Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the I'resblenl of thn In dustrial and Orphan's home at Macon, fin., who writes: "We have used F.leotrle Illttera In this Institution for nine years. It has proved u most excellent medicine for Hlomach, Mvor and Kidney troubles. Wo regard It as ono of the best family medicines on earth." II Invigorates all vital organs, purifies the blood, aids diges tion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up pule, thin, weak children or rundown people It has no erlial. Dost, for female complaints. Only 2Hc at Jones Drug Co. MEADOWBROOK. .Mr. Holllngsworlh has moved his family to a place near Hllvorton, where they will make their home. Claud Hall has resigned as night watchman nt the Hchnfer mill. Mr. Ilout will lake charge of tho office Sunday evening. Quite a pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Colvllle, It being the 50th anniversary of Mr. Colvllle. The evening was pleasantly spent In games by tho young folks and con versation by the old folks. Luncheon was served at eleven o'clock. O. T. Hav and family attended church at Molalla Sunday evening. Mrs. Uobson Is n11"" Pro ent. Dr. Todd was called to see her Hunday morning and again- Monday. The Are alarm was turned on at 2 o'clock Monday. Quite a blaze on Calaiully street was discovered hinn lug nlil the south half of block I- No Insurance. Willis Stauilluger was hauling lum ber last week for a new barn. Mr. Standlnger expects o build a new residence In the near fill urn, Word has Jusl reached us that the t 'unity Canal Company will soon begin work again on this end of Ihe lino. Friends of Miss SiiuilgrnsH have been aetlvo the pasl week In helping her III Hie Mlili'l'itl'lse's contest. W Ar Aqenti for Prlliir 8.ifle, nd We Know the Quaranteo li Genuine. Huntley lliim. I'arhtau Sage, the ipilck aclliig hulr liivlgnraior Is guaranteed To stop falling hair, To euro dandruff, To cure Itching of the scalp, 'l put life lulo faded hair, To make harsh hair soft and liiviul. mil, . To iiinke hair grow, or money hack. It Is the most delightful hair dress lug niii.lt. and is a great favorite with ladles who desire bountiful and In vigorating hair. I'rlcit Rue a large bottle STKAYF.H OK STOI.ICN JI I.Y I2--A sorel limit', wt'lght sod lbs., maohed inane, Imllan brand. I HUM Hon dollars) reward for return of pony. John Haltan, Oregon Cilv. U. No. 1. Mm 1 3. FOll SAI.K-tr acri's lumber land; suitable for ronlwisid; will sell In tact or stiimpago Owimr, oil 0. W. I". line, near Marlon. Address J. M. Hughes, ilsil lloyt St., I'ortland. Ore. niu'TsciiEit vi:hi;in OF OIIIC- got) City meets ieeotid Sntiirtlny after noon in each month at Ktinpp's linll In Winter ami In Sclinoerr's 1'ark, Willamette. In Hummer, dm Hchuts'rr, prttsldt'lit ; Hildolph Seller, secretary. MISS ADA IlKDWIM, agent Ur m lies' Homo Journal. Saturday Fr enliig I'ost, Oregon City Fiiterprlse. all periodicals, Sp"clal rate un Woman's Home Companion ami McClure's, iJ for the two. , tf lu haying a cough iiu'illcluo, don't be afiaht to get Chamberlain's Cough Itnmody. There Is no danger from U. and relief Is suro lo follow. Ksiieclal Jy rei'ommeiiiled for roughs, colds nnd whooping rough. Sold by all deal its work in a thorough,' manner he use of the I loover Digger Mitchell, Lewli A Staver Company Portland, Ore. I waul to know lui ire about your Hoot er potato lugger: 'Name rAddres REAL ESTATE J. M. and Gussle M. Will to Nleln ('. Nelson, ti 2 acres of Hectlona 7. 1.1, township 1 south, range 1 east; I lu.l Kastern Investment Company lim ited to Orleany Keilogg, lot 4 of block tin, Oregon City; $1. Frank K. Andrews et al. to F.llu'l F. Ham, IoIh li. 7, X, block I, lots 1, C block 9; bits II ami III of block 2i; lot IS, block 7; lot II In block 20, South Oregon City; lib. Ilaptlst Campbell to A. Glover, hind in Clackamas County; $1110. I). W. and Itetia Klnnalrd to llerlha Ning, lots S. li, 7, H, block 211, ( alie mah; $1. llerlha Iing to Keiia Kinnnlrd, lots K, , 7, 8, block 20, Ciinemlih; ft. T. F. Cunningham and Unsotla Cunningham to Haruh I.. Derrick, land 111 section ,'l, township II south, range 2 eiiHt; fl.ouo. Mrs. Kate. Humtiur to H. K. Haw worth and .1- A. Arbuckle, M.fl ncrns of section 2, township 2 south, range 2 cast; $1. Herman Hmldt et al. lo Urnest rip er, H0.2fi acres of section IIR, town ship II south, range 1 west; $10, I tattle and K. A. Jnyno to I A. Hare. IIS acres of nectlon 24, town, Hhlp 2 south, range 5 cast; $10. : Jennie II. F. and launder Martin tn Anna Ahalt. 4.17 acres of tracl " 25, Oak Grove; $1,200. Unils and Nulla Hriidvlg Garlics, S acres of section 8, to II. .1, township 4 Month, range 1 east; $500. 10. M. and Anna Howell to U'on I'lirmanteer, lot 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 15, Hi, 17, 18, block 10, and lots 1, 2, :i, 4, 5, li, of block 10; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, li, I), block (I, Nobb Hill addition, Clacka mas County; $200. li. It. and Alice II. I,ymnn to Ed mund K. Hertzlnr, 3.85 acros of Mln- tor' Springs Addition to Tori hind; $ I, DOI). Uoyd and lila Vincent to Ira and O. I'enwoll, 40 acres nf sections 20, 2!), township 2 Hoiith, riingo 3 east; f 3,5110, William A. and Kthelwyn Cunning ham lo K. J. Van Znndt, 71.81 ncreH of section 10, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10. Sandy Uinn Company to Amanda Mnronay, land In Snndy; $150. Maude I. Hnd 15. W. Dearborn tn W. V, Akin, 2 acres of Gibson's Hub division of J. A. Logan tract, aectlons 19, 30, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1,600, I .iiiii-ii I'!, anil C. J. Illcn lo Z. T. lloiSlllll, 10 lll'ICM Of Mt'Clloll 21, tllWU. Hhlp I ttolllll. I'llllgit ft Clint; $'.10,11110, W. II. Miut'hou'tit lliveiilinenl Com. pmiv to l'iil"ii Lumber Ciiiiipiiny, Limited, Inud In Met I Inn ll.'i, township I ttolllll, IIIIIK" ft Cll'tl; $110,000, V. M iiml Aiiiiii Howll to .lanum ('. Ill Iff. Il II, block " Nob Hill "'Ml' lion; $'J't. i l mid Muilde I, TrullliiKcr In Carl I nud Annie IV I'alinu, 3 licrim of Heellolm 21. 27. 28, towiinhll I south. I'nliM't 2 t'll 'l . $10, Chillies mid Allen '. Itvell In Mor cliniiiH Hiivlnm and Trust t'oinpiinv, lin S.'t iii i" of Hui'.h t'unln l. I.. C, No. In, toli"lili 3 south, liitiKit 4 oiiitt; Will, Kelleliilonk to W, II. Kt'lleu dunk, 20 iicit't of ttoctiuuit 17. 18, town ship 3 amii It. Hume I eii'tl ; $1 Gr.ugit W. liowmaii to C. II min imum, lot II, block 8, I'ttili iidii; $10. ,1. M ami l.lthi I'ooiuiiiii to I ' lilt ml Slates of America. 31 IS acres of sec tion 0, limiiHhlp 2 niuilli, range. J eutit; $S,!HI. W. I Hlltl Miillhn I' Kohlll'ioil to ('. II Dye, iioiilieiint ipimler of 1 1 Oft 31, lli'ttt siibillvlnlon of (Ink Gtove; lo. Wllllnill IC nud Nellie .1 .McMuli'b'4 lo Frlu it is nl Waller Nlilerhitiineu, land lu section 18, towniihlp 3 south, range 3 ciott ; $1. Andrew lledluud In .Iohll W. I i I r . hind lu llivgoii City; $1 John Sheiut'r to C. L Wi nter, lots 31, 32, block 44. .Miulorti; $U .Ineoh atpl Klliibi'th Sloll to Fr"d Stoll, 7 5 acres of neclloil 35, towuithlp I mihiiIi, rmiK1' 2 eimt; f 1. 1 ml. Mutile I,, nnd A. O, Hiivwnid In lloiiiett Williams, laud In t'lniMimuiiH County; $'.'. Albert llllil Hoteltii A. Deitrdorrf tn Joseph Itiiihrord. laud In secllon 3i, 2i, 35, towiinhlp I south, rHH" 2 cuhI ; $10. J. II. nud May Kriiefl and wife nud II. Viiunmlt and wlftt to Fred ('niiti tryiniin, lots 4, ft. 11, 7, 8. , In, II, 12, 13, block 2. Fttiicndtt HelKlUs; $ 1 .000 Mis. Minnie and Arthur ('. Harris tn Kiniiwi A. Hunker, 5 acres of sec (lull IS, I'.l, louiinlllp 2 soillll. rnlll!" I eni.1, fill. GeoiKti K. aiul FliU'ellcn M. Tol In I) D mid L F McClure. Imul In Hcrtloii 21, town-ihlp 2 south, range 5 east; $'1,3011. II S. nud Anna llattiHbv lo Amelia lliinitby. N.'i iicren of i. L C of M Itiiuisbv ami wife, lotvunhlp 5 south. tMllgtt 2 CI1-.I ,1 Max Klnetxeli to l.nt'tti (I Itlenliind, hind In urilon 21. toKtmhlp 3 nuttth, r;iiige tun . fl Mio .1 It nud t.idlit A KIiiviiii lo Jiiuies F K In vt'ii. tl acres of l. I C. of Aiicoii Cone, totMinhlp :t noillli, r.'iline I teni. fl. K M mid Aiiiui Howell In Hnrvev tlnck. I"l I. 2. I"'lek '.'. Nob lllll. Cl.tcl.uuuin Ciiiiuti ; $I4U. A J unit Sm nil .1 Stout In ScIiimiI Hltti li l N" 32. one half ncre of ser tlou Is. lowir.hlp ( s'titth. range 3 eiiitt, $2 it I F M mill Aiiiiii HoKell tn It, and Chun Cittlo, l.ili, In Oregon City; $0. Aletitii'ler mid Lena It Ikilltt tn llenrv llulle. Ill iicren of net-thum 15. III. 21. 2'-'. louii-dllp 2 noillli. rttiigv' 2 nit i ; $l.'"tn. (1. K ninl Lucy ll.trgreuven to L. F.. Hnllev, 0 iiereii of truci "J," Chii-ka-mus Klvemlile; $l,r,n CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titlss Ennmlned. Abstract! of Till Mad. Office over Hunk of Oregon City JOIIf K. CLARK. Mgr Pacific Coast League BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty fourth Sts. Sun Francisco V8. PORTLAND JULY 15, 20, 21. 22 and 23. Gimoi Dry1" Week Dnys 3.30 P. M. Bundaya 2:30 P. M. Adniltetlon - llleiu herii, 25c; Grand stand, 5uc, limes, 25c extra Children. Illeiichers. lilr; Grandstand, 25c. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Itoys I'llder 12 Free lo lllenrhci Weilliesdiiy. TIME CARD. 0. W. P. DIVISION Between Portland and Oregon City. U'iivn Arrive j l avn I Arrive i- : . i k i i. s i " ; 8 3 o 5 c!5iS SiS, tn fcS. o ! 3 C c 2 I t.uu 627 fT-IO Gib 5.45 '0.45 B 30 7.22 7.30 0.20 0.2(1 7.20 7.00 7.52 5.00 d.50 0 67 7.50 7 30 8 22 8.30 7 30 7.37 8.30 8.00 8 52 0.00 8.00 8.07 9.00 8 30 11.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30 9 00 9.52 10.00 9.00 9.07 1000 9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30 10.00 10.52 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30 11.00 11.52 12.00 11.00 11.07 11 69 11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.37 12.30 12.00 12.52 1,00 12.00 12.07 1.00 12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1.30 1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00 1.30 2 22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30 2.00 2.52 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00 2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30 3.00 3.52 4.00 3.00 3.07 4.00 3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30 4.00 4.62 6.00 4.00 4,07 5.00 4.30 5.22 5.30 4.30 4.37 8.30 6.00 6.62 0.00 6.00 B.07 0.00 5.30 0.22 0,30 6.30 6.37 0.30 0.00 0.52 7.00 fi.00 0,07 7.00 0.30 7.22 7.30 0.3Q 0.37 7.30 7.00 7.62 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00 7.30 8.22 8.30 7.30 T.37 8.30 8.00 8.52 8:66 8.00 8.07 9 00 8.30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 9.30 9.00 i.62 9.65 9.03 3.07 10.00 9.30 1,0.22 10.25 10.33 10.37 11.00 10.00 10.52 10.65 10.03 10.07 11.00 10.30 11.22 1 1.25 11.33 1 1.37 11.00 1 11.52 1 11.65 11.03 111,07 11.59 11.30 12.22 12.25 I 12.33 '12.37 I ... . 12.001 t2 4C 1 12.60 I ll.fiS 11.B7 I I 12.50 12.65 To Mllwauklo only. Trains for Fnlrvlnw, Trouldals, Orosham, Ilorlnir, Eaule Crook, Knta end a and Cn.nilcro and Intermediate points. 7:15. x8:02. 9:06. x10:06. 1:06, 3:05. x4:06. 5:05. x0:05. 7:05. 8:05. 11:35. For GroHham. x nrosham. Falrvlow and Troutdale. NOTB: Car. leave East Water and Morrison street! 6 minute, later than feheduled from Flrit anil Aldor an,