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OREGON CITY EXTKMMilSE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,' 19.10. FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL Oregon State Fair WILL BE HELD AT Salem, September 2 to 7 $35,000.00 in Premiums and Purses Grand Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. Splendid Races. Band Concerts. Free Attractions and Fireworks. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For further information address Frank Meredith, Sec. RUNAWAY HAS A FATAL END MRS. EVELYN KINDER IS DEAD AND OTHER INJURIES ARE SERIOUS. INFANT IS BADLY HURT REAL ESTATE Daniel HorllUy to Daniel M. Ilerllliy, lot I of block 1. Junker' Addition to Sandy; $t. Culled States to Phebo IVitilli'tim, tiio acre of section SS. 2!, ;i2, :t:t, township :l south. range 1 oust; (int ent. S. P. miit J, mult; M, Smnllev to .1. K. Miller, lut :!0, Oregon Humes $;oo. Siver O. mill Ellon O. ilrlndeluiid to Oscar H. Hanson, 87 acres of sec tion :!o. township 6 south, range 1 east; $S70t. George K. and Florence M.'Towlo to Park River, land In section SI township a muitli, rmiKt S iNt ;liiOii. I'. II. Hitd Ingu iil(ford(to Klnley mid U'viim . Morrison, in ml in section lit, township 3 vimtli, range ti east f.'ifiOO, Ktnloy mid Lenna V. Morrison et til to Sllgh Furniture. Company, JSO Mrs. F.velyn N. rClnder, of ill. Mar-1 acres of section township j south, ton avenue, i oriiauu. is ueau, me i" i range ti east; i.m"'. CATARRH Sunday Picnic End Disastrously for Family on Oswego Road When Frightened Horaet Run Away. O ' o ae AURORA J fatit child of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Kinder, of the same address. Is suf fering from serious Injuries which may vol prove fatal, mid seven other persons were badly bruised and hurt as the result of a wild runaway Sun day afternoon while a family picnic party were returning from a day's outing near Oswego Lake. About 3: 30 o'clock, while coming down a steep grade on the Oswego road, the driver of the light spring wagon in which,. the party had ridden to the picnic, dropped one of the reins, and In at nn lamp's slnelp anil M. ttnker'a iliill- Mary. Katie and TUHe Giesy were ; llle The score: Portland visitors Sunday. 1 ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Giesy and GREENFIELD, daughter went to Portland Sunday to ' AH. R. H. PO. A. K. the fourth, fifth and sixth we got none, but In the seventh we added I tempting to regain i, fell between the three more. Ung walkeit. 1. lianer j horses. The team at once started to tripled to right, 15. Baker flew out tojrn nn, the wagon caromed wildly j center. Palmer doubled and Krost ,,wn the road. When near the home ' singled. In the eighth we got another of Mrs. Helen U Corhelt. Abernethy , tage in tne city. Shaw, rf. . Sirs. George Miller and Mr. and Mrs : jjaSi4rti. 2b Joe Erbsland made a trip to Portland iiutterfiefd Sunday. J Husk v. cf.' James A. Miller. William Giesy, A. Ross " 3b H. Giesy and son, Chester, made a jjorhy. lb. pleasure trip to The Dalles Wednes- R0,d'a', c. dav- . , Nagle.'lf. . tTea uiesy ana uewey .vitier weniYollng p lb was up from Portland , Totals Allle Miller Sunday. Mrs. Amelia Johnson is visiting at1 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kell's. . Andy Miller was a Portland visitor Friday. I Miss Merle Schemer returned to her home at Hillsboro Wednesday. i Miss Hazel Lorenr deserves the support of everybody In this section. : If your subscription Is due, pay It now ; while it will help her with a lot of votes: if you are not taking it. sub-, scribe and give her the votes. She is ; working hard, but finds it hard to get i around to see everybody. 3 24 ;s 1 AURORA. AH. R. H. PO. A. E. Heights, one rear wheel of the madly lurching vehicle dropped Into a three foot ditch and all the occupants were thrown violently from the wagon, the shock also pitching out the wagon seats. Mr. Evelyn N. Kinder, who died from her Injuries, was uncon scious, having suffered a fracture of the skull, and it was at once men that the infant child of Mr. and Mrs 11 1 James Kinder had suffered serious ; Intern injuries The father and nj mother of the child were both very li baillv bruised and cut. Miss Ida Kin der was bruised fialnfully about the body, and John R. Kinder suffered nn injurv to the hip and a slash across George and K.it'icrlne- Sclincllcr to Peter I'uylant. lot t! of block tit. Ore gon Iron ft steel First Addition U Oswego; $2at. tn to 0. Klni'tM'h to C'lackamiia County, land In section 27. township ;, sunt n, range 4 cust: II. I H. V. and KUa Hell Auxier, lota to to Inclusive, o( block ty. Mlnthorn ' Addition to Portland; i0. C. C. Miller to Maggie Miller, lota and S of hWk S. Zobrtat Addition to Estacada; . James Oubola to Henry Raymond, lots 3, 4. C. 7. Section 31, township 3 south, range i east; also northeast quarter of northern! quarter of sec tion ;!('.. township 3 south, range 3 can : Jsooo, , Martha Heller to August Heller, part of John Klsh-r O. I c.; Oregiui Swedish Colonlnntlon Com- I pany tl Per West berg, SO acrea of ! section 11. township 5 south, range 3 ; east ; t!iW. I Thoma R. . Sell wood nnd ! Josephine M. P. Sellwood to John j V. Lehman, lots H, 13, bhw-k 1. Qulncy Addition to Mllwaukle; $300, ! Ktnlly J. Eastman to A. C. Ijiiik. j land In sections 5. fi. 7. 8. township j I sunt n. range 1 east; $;ioiiO, 1 C. C. and Adeline Christner to Noah j lterkey, 15 acres of section 2, town ship 5 south, ranee 1 east; f r.nil. Edward and Augusta Slell to Harry Elvs Cram Balm 8ur to OI Satisfaction. OIVIS RILIir AT ONOI. It clransea, no.it hi", Iienln and protect th uiwiw.i iiieiiinrHiio rwoittiiirf from t'ninrrh anddriviw wy a Culd in llie ll,.d .piieklv. KratorM tlio H,m.e of Twin and Hniell. Fs)T to me. Contains no iuliirious drugs Applint into th uontrila and atiMirlmd. Irg HU, BO cnta at Pruggita or by until, liquid Crmiu llalm for un lii aoml!r, 7ft eenta. ELY BROTHERS, 8 Warren St.. New York. Litter Llat. 1.1st of unclatiued letters at the Oregon City postolllco for the we.jk eudlliK, August 15: Woman's lint -Campbell, Mrs. W. l; liavls, I .yila; (IochI, Mae; Hawke, Mrs. R. K.; James. Mr, S. E. (2): Mustier. Mr. Edwtnn; Seholr.. Ella both; Young, Mrs. Mary Morgan. Men's llstDlcken, Kiauk; Ingrn- hntn, Wash.; Kelly, Geo. K. ; Marvin, Hank; Parent, Chus. (3); Robinson, Oscar (2); White, R. Howard; Wurst er. J. 11, Suimnone. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of, Oregon, for Multnomah Counly. tl. K. Jones, I'lnlnllff, i vs. I Murgaret Jones, llefeiidant. I 10 M.'irgiiret .tones, tne above nnuicil ., ,( ,), tlnl prescribed ror dereliilaut: pulilleatlotl tlliueof In six Weolis b- In the name of the Smto of Oregon: j ginning with the Ihmik of Krldiiy, You nie hereby teqiilred to nppear July Si'.'ih, t ! t il. and colli liniliig each nnd answer (he coinplalnt tiled against week thei-earter In mill Ilii'lildlliK tint you In the above eulltled Court mid Issue of l-'rlilay, Heiitnmher Hill, I It Ml. cause on or before tlio 17th dny of I H. II, HAINKH, Heptember, 1 U I , which is six weeks ' Altorucv for Plaintiff Fur a decree iIIhhuIvIiik th lionda of uialilinony now inlsllng lintwenn the pliiliitlff and ilefeuilmil, This HuiunioiiH Is piibllKhed by order of Hon. Grunt II. Illuilck, Jitdgo of the County ( null, wiiicn inner was uiiiiin and etilered on the 2Slli day of July. G. Miller. If.... A. Long, ss T. Baker, p G. Raker, 3b... H. Palmer, lb.. Krost, c Hurst, cf A. Miller, rf.... 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 2 2 3 2 18 i) 0 1 0 . Baseball. Aurora defeated the Greenfield Blues Sunday by the one-sided" score of 10 to f. The visitors were outplayed In every department of the game. Young was knocked off the rubber in the Totals 34 10 13 SCORE BY IXMXGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Blues 8 9 , ! V , , 1 , k ti n, .J''' Gr",1W S9.:-: acres of section 1. r '" '-, , , ; towiishli 3 south, range 3 aat: $1. 0 Massie. of 372 Washington street, an, ! (. p ,, u(mu.'(' , O.hU f.year,ld soi, i were cut and,Nt,ls ,.,.,,, ,, Olltook. 1J bruised most painfully, the fathers, )(lhn r ntu, A head being laid open. i r,arr,. ivYonng. 10 acres of section M James Kinder is a carman In tlie i 4. township 2 smith, range 3 east; i employ of the Portland Railway. Light .-,no. fti& Power Company; Thomas Massle rasp-r Welsmandel and Marie 0 J is a painter: John R. Kinder Is Welsmandel to loiiie Iiaker. lots 1. I cterg. amt liarry f.. Mimer is a team- ,in0k 9; lots 3. 4, block 10: lots 9 and 10 of bloek IT. Park Addition to Oregon City; $100. Hits seventh. Norby taking his place. He. on bases Aurora 9. Blues 3. Wild too, was hit hard, being hammered for ' pitches Baker, Young. Kirst base on ! foor hits and one run. -errors Aurora 3. Blues 0. Two-baio; Baker, for Aurora, pitched a mag- hits G. Baker, Frost. A. Mllle- aci niflcent game, striking out 18 men and Palmer. Struck out By Baker IS. hy allowing but three widely scattered i Young 3. Double plays Hagard to I hits; besides that he brought in four Rss; Krost 1. Hit by pitcher T. Ba of Aurora's runs with a single in the' kw 2. A. Long 1. Umpire Huffman. I third and a triple in the seventh. j Nt Sunday the fast Caleb rBos. of j In the five games he has pitched for: Portland come nere to play tne local 1 ; ster. - ! The wagon and team belongs to H. W. Black, of the Sellwood Furniture 100000000 Ij Company, where John Kinder works 0010100 0 1 3 ; a keg of beer which had been taken to 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 1 10, the picnic and emptied of most of .In 0 2501032 13 1 contents, bounced from the wagon just before the accident. The body of Mrs. Kinder was In terred In Mountain View Cemetery, at Oregon City, last Wednesday, Rev. Lewis, of Oak Grove, officiating. Aurora Hits Sl'MMARY. Earned runs Aurora S, Blues 0. Three-base hits T. Baker. First on balls Off Baker 2, off Young 5. Left Aurora he has struck out g men and only 22 hits have been made off his delivery. - Frost's catching and Palmer and Baker's batting were features. Frost threw out five men at second. He had 18 putouts and five assists, without an error. In the first Shaw was passed, was sacrificed to second by Hagard, ad vanced to third on a wild pitch and scored when Baker threw the ball away trying to catch him off third. Husky and Ross struck out. One run. Aurora went out In order in the firsL In the second we got two on T. Baker's hit by pitcher, G. Baker's base on balls. Palmer's single and A. Miller's double. We added four more In the third, when Giesy singled, G. Miller singled. Long was hit, T. Baker singled, G. Baker singled and Krost doubled. In Interest Is the great incent ivetoward sav ing money team. The game will begin at M. sharp. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A YOUNG WOMAN ON HIKE. When the digestion Is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there l a natural craving and relish for food. When this Is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets They strengthen the digestive or gans. Improve the appetite and regu late the bowels. Sold by all deal Letter List. j List of unclaimed letters at tliei i Oregon City postofflce for the week j ending August 12: Woman's list Franklin. Mrs. M. R.; L. C; $1475 Philip Welsmandel and Bertha Welsmandel to Dnitle Iiaker, lot 5. block 10, Park Addition to Oregon City; $.'3. Alvln S. and Nettle Klelnsmlth to Edwin and Minnie M Traylor, land In WllllanHolmes I). I C.. township 3 south, range 2 east; $lloo. James nnd Klltaheth Bullock to J. O. Elnid, i'i.91 acres of Jesse Bullock D. I C. township 2 south, range 1 east; $1. John W. and Kate C. Thornton to U II. and L. R I'arhl, lot 11, block "A." Wllsonvillc; $130. John W. Thornton nnd Kate C. Thornton to J. C. and Mary A. Chain psky. lots 4, 5. block "C," Vvilsonvllle; $110. A. T. Senrson to Conrad Keller. S5.50 acres of William Russell P. 1 C. No. 37: $1. Frederick Readarmel to J. J. Mai latt, 41 acres of section 17. township 4 south, range 2 east; $nnn. Peter and Clara K. Raher to Krank Vorhles. nart of William Holmes I). Saved From Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," writes I,owIh Chniublln, of Manches ter. Ohio. R. R. Ni. 3, "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pull ed me down 10 115 pounds In spite of many remedies and 'he best doctors. And that I am alive today Is due solely to Dr. King's New IHscovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh ltiO pounds and can work hard It also cured my four children of croup." Infallible for Coughs and Colds, Its tho most certain remedy tor- IJiGrlppe, Asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bronchial affection. 50c and $1 00. trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jones Orug Co. ;j llPI'TOPlf L'll t V I i'nniriiir,n 1 r.iir.1.1 vr vuc gon City meets second Saturday after noon In each month at Knapp'a hall In Winter and In Schnoerr'a Park, Willamette. In Summer. Gin Schnoerr. president; Rudolph Seller, secretary. MISS ADA llEPWH.r, agent for la dles' Home Journal, Saturday Ev ening Post, Oregon city Enterprise, all periodicals. Special rate on Woman's Home Companion and McClure's, $2 for tho two. tf after tho dale of Ihn first iiuhllcn lion of this Kiitumous, mid If you fall ho to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief ptnved for In his said coinplalnt, to. wit : For a decree of Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exist- lug between you and thovplnlnllff, for the custody and control of Mar gnrot Jones, the minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and for such other mid further relief 11s lo the Court seems meet and equitable. This Is published by order of the Hon. J. V, Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the 1st dav of August, 1!l0. tinted and first published August 3. 11110. Onto of last publication, September Ifi, 1910. ALI.KX ft Ml'I.KKY, Attorneys for 1'lnlntllT, Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas I) Williams. Plaintiff, vs. Julia It. Williams, Hretidmil. To Julia It. Wllllmns, defendant, above named: tu the name of the State of Oregon: 1011 are Hereby required to appear Coiinlv. Oregon, Administrator of the and answer the complaint filed against estate of Henry M. Holiness, decraned. you In the above entitled suit, within! late of Clackainns County. Oregon sis weeks from the day of the drat j All persons having claims intaltMt publication of tills summons, and If, said estate are hereby iiotllled to file you fall to nppenr and answer the the same duly verified provided by plaintiff will apply lo the Court fori law, with tny attorney. C. II pve. S the relief demanded In the complaint, j W. corner Main and Eighth streets, Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of IVxIor J, Howell, llcecimcil: Notice Is hereby gheii. that tho undersigned, Alice M. Ilonell, lias been duly appointed by Hi" County Court, of the State of Oregon, for tho Comity of Clackamas, inlmlnlstialilii of the estate of liexler .1. Howell, dj" ceased, mid letters of adinlnlstiatiWi have Ihiuii duly Issued to her by the said court. All persons having cIiiIiih against said oil ale are hereby untitled and required to present lliein under oath with proper vouchers therefore at Inched within U uioutlia of the date of this Hut ten. to the liiiilnrsluneit. at (the office of the Oregon fit v Enter prise In Oregon CityCounty of Clack aiuns, State of Oregon, The date of tho first publication of this notice i August fl, HHO. JAMES IC. CRAl II, Attorney for Adinllilstriitili. Alice M. Howell, Administratrix of , the estate of Ilexler 1. Howell, do j ceased. j Administrator's Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas t t ! TAKE THE HINT I You can get the best tnji money can buy if you huy t our new stock of canned fabt Fruits. They have the delict fut, ripe flavor. at HARRIS' GROCERY Oregon City. to wit For a decree forever dissolving the Isnids of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant; ami for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equita ble. This summons , solved main vou by publication by order of the Hon. Grant it. Olinlck. Judge of the Countvi Court, mid said order Is dated' the flth dav of July. H0. and re j quires you to nppenr mid answer the, complaint within six weeks after tliei date of the service of this summons: iimiii you. I And the date of the Hon thereof Is August B, Oregon City, Oregon, for allowance, and payment, within six mouths from the date of this notice lnte, at Oregon City. Oiegoti, Vi. gust &. turn. W. W JKSSK, Adiulttlnlrmor as Aforesaid. C H. Oye, Attorney for Etate. Notice of Final Settlement, In the Ciinnty Court of the State of Oregon for the County of C'nrka mas. In the matter of the emme of Fred Waesie, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un fit"! publics- derslgneil, executrix under the Inst 1910. and the Will nnd Testament ami th" ramie date of the last publication Is Sep- of Fred Waespe, deceased tember 10, 1910. K. M SIIERMK'K. Attorney for Plaintiff Summon!. In the Circuit Court of Oregon, fm Clackumns County. Rose Fry, Plaintiff, vs. I-"-llt A. Fry. Iiefciidatil. To l-oslle A Fry, iiIkho named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon', you are hereby required to appearand answer the complaint I. led against oii In the above named suit, on or be fore the tilth day of Hepl., Ht In, said date being aft'-r the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you full to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply j to the court for the relief deimillded I In the complaint, to wit : lilt tiled In the County Court of the State of 'Oregon for Clukamiis County, her ' flnii I account as such executrix of s.ild estate mid that Monday, the :.'d dsv of August, 1910, at the ho'ir of 10 o'clock A M , tins been fixed l.v said Court as the time for hearing uf.ob. Jectlons to said report and Final Ac count and the settlement thereof ROSA WAESI'E, Executrix of the last Will am Testa ment of Fred Waespe, de.va'd, W. A. CARTER, Attorney for Executrix. Dr. W. Chambers Schultte A, It A M If5 Ijifiivniu Colin. Iv4lult. Prill, , M. i l.Mi;. tllu llllrrslty ami ILII-m- lliisiillnl M-.ll.ai 'ullr-ao. Nr V.Mk I'lly. ROOM $ AND . WIINHARO BLOCK. Omce nnd eoiiitiittitilnM iraelti-i nv.-linovi. If. Over forty yem rxiwrlrni-i. iTIie lh-.r ronliniirH llir Kaiiirre r-tiat.int of putting up tils uwtt iirraetlpiiunM Fresneda, Mrs. James; Rahl, Mrs I l I inn k'ittlo ' Walks From Oregon City to Wilho.tr Mens list-Bruce.' C. W.; Howard, and Return ,n 48 Hour,. ; Harrv. Hllffrmirli p. U; MaPK, j.r i and Mrs. Kred. A few evenings aga a young woman stepped Into the drug store of G. A. I Harding for a few minutes to rest,1 and told the proprietor she had just , arrived from Wflholt, having walked j the entire distance, and was on her way to Portland. It was 6 o'clock! when she reached this city, and she , expected to make the metropolis by 10' o'clock, and then she was to win the ! wager. $lu", that had been put up. She walked from Portland to Wilhoit i and return, so she says, In 48 hours, i tlte time that was given her by the, parties that had made the wager. The young woman, who was prepossessing, i left the drugstore before her name could be secured, and when last seen was going at a rapid rate towards: Portland. . GIVING OUT The Struggle Discourages Many a Cit izen of Oregon City. on savings accounts j We pay interest Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor J. P. Sossman, of Cornelius, X. C bruised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then Bucklen's Arnica healed it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt and I'lcers, Boils, Burns, Bruises. Cut.-t f'orns, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, or Piles. 2.",c at Junes Drug Co. KELLY LANDED IN JAIL. We pay 4 per cent I i Interest i Forger Passes Bad Check for $50 on j Saloon Keeper. Around all day with an aching back; Can't rest at night; S Enough to make any one "give out." j Doan's Kidney Pills will give renew ed life. : They will cure the backache: J Cure every kidney III. ; Here is Oregon City proof that this! is so: ' Joseph McDermott, Washington! street, Oregon City, Ore., says; ' I was In bad shape with kidney and bladder complaint. .My back was so! lame and stiff that I culd hardly get about and It was all I could do! to dress myself on arising in the; morning. The kidney secretions were1 scant and the passages were too fn-i quent. After taking the contents of a few boxes of Doan's Kidney pills sure fori w;iH restored to good health. During the past two years I have lad no' cause for complaint." ! j For sale by all dealers. Price .10 1 ' cents. KriKter-Millmrn Co., Buffalo, j j New York, sole agents for the I'nlted; i States. I Remember the name Doan's and; i t il,( no other. S-.1-12 acrea I t l. r., , 9 e i. ;i on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy is our motto Asrra State IBasvk Aurora, Oregon J. Ii. Kelly, who was arrested Wednesday for passing a worthless- check for t Vi at the saloon of L. Ru- j conich. was brought before Judge! i Samson for a hearing. The man was' ! placed under $.100 bonds and will have to appear before the grand Jury. lie; will remain In jail until that time. i I The chi ck that Kelly had nsed was on the .Merchants' National p.pnk of; Portland. "Merchants' National" was! scratched out by peri and ink, and In I 1 its stead was written "Illbernia Sav- Ings" Bank of Portland. The in.n, It; i Is claimed, came here from Frisco, and states that he has about $2000 In a savings bank in that citv. i What Parisian Sage Will Do, or Money Back. Stop falling hair In two weeks. Cure dandruff In two weeks. Stop splitting hair. Stop itching scalp Immediately. Grow more hair. Make harsh hair soft, silky and lux uriant. Brightens up the hair and eye brows. As a hair dressing It is without a peer it contains nothing that can possibly harm the hair, It. is not stinky, oily or greasy it Is used by thous ands to keep the hair healthy It pre vents as well as cures scalp disease. For women and children Parisian Sage is the most delightful hair dseBS ing and should be In every home. Huntley Bros, sell it for .10 cents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian Sage. YOUR BOILER May try to assert its independence and explode Juct to celebrate the Glorious Fourth. If you would avoid suchVtrouble, iet us keep all your in good passed. PLUMBING repair. Our work is unsur- P. C GADKE Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and ' Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and 8praying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. I Mrs. Jessie Ouirtlght to W. & Crlf-j ' nth. 2.1 acres of section fi, township; ! 3 south, range n east; $10. 1 John M. and Mollle Stormer to Max . 'Von Newmann. I acres of section 2!', 1 township .1 sou'ti, range 4 east; $1. , George Ross Maker and Orace link-' ! er to C. Howard Kahle. 7! acres of ! land In Clai kamns County; $100. j Henry Warnoi k to James Linn, lots !7 nnd 8 of block 17, Kstneada: $:;oo. ! A. K. and H.-len R. Hrantner to ; Clarence Whltlock. 20 acres of sec-; tlons 27, 2t. township .1 south, range I 4 east; $lnii'i. , I E. M. and Anna Howell to Maggie' j Watson, land in EZra Fisher D. I, C; I ; S2'0. I Hurt and Minta McArthur to D. j Klmer ami ..-mile K. Mc Arthur, 40 .-cres of sec ion 13, township .1 south.! ! range 1 east; $1. . I. V. and 1.1 'le Trulllnger to G. K. .Williams, 7 aeroa) of section 1, town-j ship 5 south, range 2 east; $1. ! Maggie W.itsnn to John Loder, land ; in Ezra Fisher D. L. C, township 2 i soutn. range 2 east; $100. tl. II. Fund i to i. M. Park, ?0 ac : of Julin Stctil-.i -nson nnd w ife D. I .township .; j,,uth, range -I east; $1700. A. Pratt t., Cnrl C. Oldflebl nnrt Anson it Kiiimo'V, 03.00 acres of por tion 21. township 4 sooth, range l! west : $.1li'i, j Frank Vorhles to Sarah A. Good-: year, land in section 31, township 2 south, range ' f.BHt $1. I John W. ,v,d Grace K. Iider to John and Elizabeth Groil, 23 13 acres' of sections 21, 28, township 1 south.1 ranee 2 east; $i. 'i I'nlted siiit..--i to John W. Exon.l 110 ncn-s of section 12, township 3! south, range 1 east; patent. U. H. Heat f0 E..H. Carlton and! F.. A. Rosen tans, land In section 27,1 township 1; somh, range 2 east; 2in'. Jessie X. William II. MeKllinev' to Carl f, Vance, land I rr sect Inn mi i township 2 '...nh, range 1 east; $1." 'i h. IS. Rece and wife, Karl Nelson and wife v. vv. Hansen, 27.70 acres i of sections :;'i and 32. township 3 south, range j east; $22.10. George ami Fanny K. Ottv try Mal i colmn and Elizabeth R. Doim'ey, south! half of somh v.egt quarter of section 27, township 1 south, range 2 east; $!., Rnsertu fin, Hermnn Spoouer et nl. ! to .f. J. Denney, southeast uarter ofi north wet. quarter and west half ofi northeast quarter of section 31, town-; ship 1 si, nth, range 2 east; $1. K. M. and Martha Amen to Josenh and Mary Haas, 20 acres of section 23, township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. .T. J. and Esther Jobnsson to M. Slchel, 10(17 jK-res nf section 27, town-, Khlp south, range 2 east; $1. Wayerhaensen Land Company to' Southern Pac-lllc Company, land' In Clackamas County; $1. I CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST i COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Uarik of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr. MOTORS FOR Most Satisfactory Labor Saving Device For Domestic Use E ectric Store Alder Street, Corner 7th ejBsV.Jt44 aeeeeese9el tkl 4".