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OIlEdON CITY KNTERlfllHW.,KKIIAY, SKITKMHEIf, 23, YJ0. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANQY. Mi'H, ,, K Krheisun left mi Tuesday fur Portland, wl r will vlnlt leliiilveH, Mis (li'Hitla Zee Hindu n ImihIiik'oi trip In I'urtliiud mi MiiiiiIiiv, ('luieiiiii Fallow, editor iif the' Cniiliy Tribune, flnd Curl Hmllli wi-nt In I'iiiIIiiihI mi Monday, where they went mi Iiiihiii-m Mini uTIi'llili'd tlin Murrain lllll show. Thin lii tln niily iluy iIm'n two newspaper innii have taken tiff during llii' miuimer, nnil II U well tn Hiiy tint! they enjoyi'i) t litl r "inv m! " Mix A I iihi llcliermin nml mIkm Kiithryn Ktt t-r vhlU'il with friend In Port html mi Hiimlity. MIh liova Edward Hint her hleio, MInh Ague Hnii'i'il. formerly of I'rltin vllle, vlnlti'ii llli Hiii fiirinor'H lnir .Mm, Kail (iiirduii, Inst week, return ing In llmlr hi inin In Portliiinl nil Hun liny, Til: V with Bi'i iiliiiuiiili'il liy dm runner InlliiT, .Mr. Edward. J A, Cnhli, nf III.. IIK Hlx Depart llicllt Htnrn, nitnlc u liii'iin. hh trip In I til I nihil mi .Viiinliiy eveulliu, Mm. E. II. Carlton of piiiihuid wim III Canity nil 'I iii'mlny Vltiltlng Willi friend, Mr. mm Mm. Cliiitlc Hulni went In Portland mi Muiuliiy In ullniil iln lliimili. lllll Wllil Went show In Hull rlty. HnliiTt llrlitnf HuN'tn, wnn In Hue - tm Htiiuliiy vUIiiiik with friends. Mm, Stonewall VmiwIiiiu uiiil M'o children, wim have nip In Hulfiti, where limy have I n hiikiiiIIiih the Niute Fulr, have r',tiinii,il home. Mr. Vuiinhiin ulmi nlli'iiili'il llm fulr, nml left thin week fur l'entrnlla, tn'cow. (milled liy H. Undpaey, wlinri) t'.tcy will enter Inn ni m Hm nir in ,i. hl'lll llHTll llllH week, Iti'V. ('. I t'ri'i'ny li'ft nil Tiaailnv tuornlng for MlllnlHirn, wheer tin will (nee fur cvernl week ha v returned Hiili'iniil.i'it In Oregon t.'lly mi Tues I" Cniiliy. day, Tim young ""ipit wo well MVm. Hurry Van Untidy, of Hulniu,' known In IIiIh pan, of inn county, 11") turn nirlvi'd In Cnuby ti ml I ihn nnvnl of Mr. nml Mm. Vim llnndy Hr. Air nml Mm. Kltccti, who hnvn been lii ill'' having been li'iir ln-r nf the 1,11k i,ii I n Imiil, nml Ihn groom Im u piumlncnt youiiK farmer of Mucks- residing In IIiIh oliy, will imivu t" ! Ihii jv. They Imvit k'i i" Miielisburg Muliilla IIiIh Week, whom llii'y wl 1 1 j 1 J Iniiliii UndV future home, iniilin ihi'lr fillinii lioinn, I MIiih, (Inldlii lllnlnn, In recovering Drunken Mun Create. EKCltement. from recent IIIiick. . Am tlio HiTiiml milldii nf No, II! Mi', mid Mjn, 1. I). IIhIi IiIiihiiii wim iiiimhIiik ilirmicli Cniiliy oik nli:lil Imvu il ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 from iiiti'ii;iiili'iiii (nil wni'k u ilnuiki'ii mini wim hud wIiiti' II117 Imvu ln'i'ii ili i.Iiik liiin ilili'liiiliid t liilm iminki'HnIiiii nf III" will iiiiivk I liln wi't'k 1'ilu tin!' iniln, wim i Ml, en im hy tlio train cruw mid iliiri'i In llm li.'indH of Offli'iT IHrk, of thin "liy, Mr. Hick luid ii I ii 11 It nil bin IiiiiiiIx fur two iIivh, wliill itn.y liiiilKii ri'ii'lilly vin'itli'd ,y tlm Kln'i'H riiniiiy, A MtlUMt Ohicii, nf Ni'iipnl, Wlnrnll Kin, will ii nl vii In 1'iinliy ni'xi wik'Ii Hi" mini iHihiTi-d III! In mild to win. in In, will vlnlt wllll Ii Im hIhIit I Imvi- lii'im nil liln wiiy tn Aluilfnrd .Mm. t. U. Ilillrlilnnnii. Ilia linini', Thn mun J -1 L llw n-oili I'liiirli'i ( imiiIih, nf (luid rri-i-k I nf Cniiliy iiwHl.n nil nlnlil liy liln yid iTiliii'H, w im Iiiiu lii'i'ii vlnllliin wltli I lliiK. Thin wit lii'it nil niilll lio Ij IiIh imrnilH, Mr. mid Mm. J. I.. Cniiilm i'nini miiIht. J I - wiu Ifpl in tlio 'lty will ii'tnin tn lln inliii'H tlio liittiTi IiiihiIIi- fur two ln w, In n tin wnn purl nf IIiIh witIi. MIih Din I .I'l' wkiiI In Kiili'in mi Tlnirmliiy, wlii'io hIiii vIhIiimI tlio Htiiin Klr. ' Climdi' VmliT mid J. H, YodiT, ui'iiilliiilt fiiiini'iK nf Hmynili. wTc tiniiHiutliiK 1jiihIiiimh In t'linliy on Ki (ilny. K. II. ('Hi'ltnn nf I'nrtliiml wuh In ('iinliy nn TiuiNiluy. ( Union Tempsmnc Meeting. 1 Tim tinlnn I imii in-riiiir" meting liidd lit tliu City Hull on Hiiliinliiy iiIkIH wiu writ mti'iidiid. Tli Hii'iiluT of ihn i-vi'iilnit wnn Mm. Hlidih. Mm Hli'ltli ui tut Iiit Hiilijcct In mu ll a way Unit It IiiIiti'hIciI Iiit lii'iirrm lli'V. ItoHH, iniHtnr nf tlm ('lirlllHii rliurrli, itnvn m-viTiil nuinlrnl mdiT tlmu 1 1 tit t were wi'll rrolvtil. Cinby Realty Compeny Movee. Tlm Ciitihy Idully t'tnnimny kIvmh ihh iihi'iiy. iiiidy fur Mi'illni'il. I In lift liiilin.'ill Btrawberrlet In September Hlrawln'i tii'h raUi-d at Cniiliy In Hi'liH'inliiT Ih no iiiu'oiiiiiiiiii iicciirri'iH'o lint llinmi riilni'd hy J. V. fmiviir on IiIh iluri, In tlil ( Hy, mid wlilt-li Imvit lii'i'ii liliiii'il nil milu. m Ihn K. r. 1 1 it im m I'tiiifiM'tliiiiiTy Ktnrii, ha vit lni'ii wi'i'k. Mr. KmiviT iiwiUcm a Hiirlulty of ritlnliiK fliin h'Trli'ii, hiiiI thtmn lu lu i; lirmmlit tu tlm mnrkft bid nu iimiiilly larun mill ilnlli'lmiH, II" Ih I'UKiiKi'd In iilt'kliiK I'Vi ry thrnn tluyH ImrrlnH from IiIh vIih-h urn lirounlit to lint miirknlH, wIiito tht-y Imvn found I'finly ili'inand, at the rclnll lirlrc nf two limum for 2p renin. Canby Firms Will Hava Exhibits At The County Fair AnmiiK thn firms of this city which will ham exhibits at tlm county fulr 1 Nfc. . "l-- X , . ' i " 1.jt.Vllw-,'," 'i; ft: X ,v A a- a J" "aWal V i ' ' ' ' A' .' liSfrhrtiwtr 11 iiiai,nMii,nii"Miilii 11 I SHi' '' Mfi Direct Primary CANDIDATE FOR CLERK. In nliicliiK liffnro th" inoili. of thin county, for thi-lr tonHldiratlon, my caiidldiicy for tho ft' publican tmin- Inntlon for tlm olllce of coiinty clfrli for I IiIh county, onrt d'uli lnir to nerve the K'0ilo In this office, which Is re- I'nrdi'd hy the vntem ami taxpayers an ny of thn mnnt Important of the county. I eg leave to maktt to you the followliiK atatniiii'iit: i hnvo had three years' experience n dejiuty In the office of the county (.'li ra:,' durliiK which Hun; I have put forth my best efforts to learn fully all the duties and the work nertaln- Iiik thereto. I am dcnply i-nKlbIo of tho ImiMirtance which this olllce I in Hies, and am fully conlldent of my lilllty to conduct atni dlsclinrKO the duties most sntlsfucuirlly, and so ttat Iiik, I denlro that you perHonally know thut I shall he moct Kniteful for your anHlHtnnce and supixirt. I trust that you will duly consider the fact of my practice! experience and ability and ive mo your support and voto at the primaries, September 24, next. I will, If nominated and elected, give the people of Clackamas County a clean, economical and businesslike ad ministration and prompt, Just and courteous treatment. V. U ML'LVEY. paid adv "JOY STREET" AT THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS. attend the M. K. Conference. .Mrs Creeity and baby will Join Hnv. Creiny mi HntiirtlBy. It Is hnpetl by thn ninny friends of Hev. Creesy I list ho will be retained as pastor here tor Nimiher year. Hlnce cotulng to this city Im baa done rxccllent work, and has untile many friends. Arrangements have been made to hnlil services st the Mittliiidist church every Hunilay hereafier. It bus been riistomur for the ministers nf this ileiiomliiallnii to preach every other Sunday at Cnrus and other points Otli.T ministers will bv placed In that t'hnriie. , i Anionic tliosn atlemllnu the Hiale Kiilr lust week fmui this city were J. U Combs, J, It. Newton and family ('. X. W11K and family, Mr. ami Mm V. II. Ilalr. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Iav, riiilninn oliiiKby, A. X. Vineyard, Mm. CshhI Kviins after speudlni.' the pant weeH 111 Salem, where she vlslti'ii Ihn Stui Knlr, reiuriied home on Kauirtliiy, Mrs. T. J. (Jury and baby, who hnvo been vIhHIhk wlih Mr. nod Mm WntiK. have returned lo ihelr home tit Willamette. , The conked fund sale held by the IjiiIick' Aid Hoclely nf the M, K chinch uu Saturday win 11 succeHsfut Itffnlr, The net proceeds niutiuiilci! to (l, TheHe sales are held at the HoHfortl hotne, which Is now the properly of the church. K. A. Knu'pT went to l'ortlaud oil IniilncHH Tuesday. AIImn Wi'in'Ker Im vlni; ch.uue of the furniture stiii'v tlurliiK his aliHeiico. A. I). I'aililnek went to I'ortland nu biislneHs Mundny, stiippltiK at (ii'iKon City on his way hnimt nml vImHIiik with his parents, Mr. nml Mis. .1. ('. I'lldilnck. M. S. .Slllnck, nf lltiblinrd, deputy dairy nnd fond commissioner, vnt in Ciiuby on I'uchiliiy tin InitilunsH In ronuertlon with the county fair. Mr KhrncK left on tho evenlnn train for Klll't'lli', wlieio ho will ii In clutino of the dairy deportment durliiK the fulr that is to be liclil al that place, lie will return to (.'unity next week and have charge of the dairy nnd row contest to lie liclil al the county fair. MIhs Florence Wihik lias Koliu In Oi'i'Kon City, where she has accepted a position uh primary teacher In the Cniieimih school. M. ,1. Untnlle, secretary of the Clarliitniiis County h'ulr AHsocliitlna was In Canity tm Wednesday In re liant tn the cnmliiK fn lr. , Curl DccrliiK has koiio to Centnilln where he will drive soverul hnises lit the races to be held at the fair lit that place. Mr. nnd Mrs. C, U Hales and son, Klrny, have ittuie to Lincoln, Neb- former's diiuKhlor, nnd other re I Bllves. 'moved It hendiiiurtem from the will be PuiidHiieaa, Son & Company, Kvniis bullilliiK to the Kuliiht build- who have taken the space In the ex Inn ocrtipled by 1, 11. Tuft, the watch hlblt bullilliiK they occupied lust year. reiutliiT. Mr. Tuft will still occupy The company will have a fine display part of this bullilliiK. C. X. Walt of stoves, ratines and full line of lite city recorder remain In me hardware beside a line of machinery Kvan bitllillna, j and bullillitir materials. j Andrew Kocher will have an ex- Fruit Attracts Attention. j hlblt In the machinery hall of farm The fruit In the jars that have been Implements IiicIihIIiik plows, harrows placed In the widow of the Canity , etc. Me will also have a line of Itealty CnniMiy' office, ami the work c renin separators. Mr. Kocher had of J. H. Cne and Sainton Ormsby, Is B similar exhibit nl the fair last year, ntti uctliiK n little attention. The j in probable, that many of the fruit lias retained Its color by the stores In C'anhy will be closed for preparation It has been placed In, and' half a day on faulty day. Many of will be nmoiiK the exhibits al thejthe merchants of OrcKon City are to county fnlr. These two men are clone ami tilvo their employees an prominent fruit grower of Canity. ' opistrtunlty to visit one of the best and the fruit they have placed In tho 'fairs ever held by the Cliickamun preservative, can Rive the newcomer ' County Kalr Association. nil Idea of what Cnnhy can produce.! j Work Pushed along at Fair Grounds. Good Lectures to be Heard. T10 w,rk M Mr Knnmtt . The Lyceum bus arranged to k'vo der the supervision of President course of lectures In Canity durliiK ' Smith Is iimKressltiK rupldly. Mr. the comliiK winter, the flint one to be Smith has now a crew of men clear held at the City Hall on OcIoImt ftth J nK the brush In the park at the rear when Jack Crnwfonl, the noted lee-1 of the bl exhibit InilldinK. Part of titter will be here. The course tickets thin will be only for camps, and the are II. Ml, and I'.'l tickets have been: teams that are brniiKht to tho fair disposed of Here. k round will not be allowed here. i The unninds adjoining this 'IH he Mr. 8cheer is Buried Here. I for the teams and horses. This Ib a Mr. Scheer, who tiled last week, j ,llltt ,,,,, place for cninplnB, plenty Willie vistiliiK wnn relatives in inu f water near nt hand I'iiHtein Stales, was hrouKht here for, xite machinery biillillnK Is nearlni? burial. Hie. nilierai was iieitt on : ooiiinlcllnn. This s ItiHt a tenmorury Monday alternnon at 'J o'clock atl.l , structure, and will he built on n Inrce the Iniei'iueiit waH In tile .inn ceino- j B1,(, n0!it year. A Rroat deal of the tery in tne iiiniiy pint, siany ineiiiiM . hncf hi this buildlni? has already :.V 'V: of the demised attended the services children: tieoik' l'hll and Mary, of this city, and Mm. John Schwuubuuer of Needy. been taken. M. S. Shrock. deputy dairy nnd food A,in,n,Laliill, I, ,1 O Tie.. II lilt I ll lflftll Itlttt I "hi, r, thin week bulldlnc a model cow stall , Mr. Shrock will demonstrate to the Man Falls From Train. vuitnr nt th.v fair of bow n dnirv Ou'Thursilny nlcht of Inst week n clm 10 operated, Tho stall he has the pustteimer train lienrlni; the visit-; illHt completed nt the fair ground or from the state Fair, was passing Ih ,,,, ,tmt M ,niymon should isis nlciiK the northern part of the city ,, Ti, 1)m,r imri contain the a man tell from the rapidly tnovlnm ,ny. while tho lower pnrt Is used for irain ami was not uiscovereti until tt,0 min f,.ed. Mr. Shrock will have the following morning byjtonin of the charge of the dairy cow contest railroad crows, llu wuh lying along-; .Tnp .m,ikers' stand lias been side of tho rnllroud truck nnd wns un- erected and Is now ready for the (luscious, nr. 11. a. uetiniaii wa, opening day. Speaking nnd music summoned nnu nuenueti ine mini b wm l)P 011 rh0 nrogram for the even Injuries, and bo was then taken to ..... wln ,.o,it,m0 until 9:30 St. Vlnrenl'H Hospital. Tho mun wlwhlcb will enable those going from lounii to ne sunering irom a trnc tuieil skull and a dlslocntioji of the shoulder. lie wits of (ionium de scent, but hi name wns nnknown. this "tit v to attend nnd return the Kiime evening. The contest for the queen closed Inst night, tho race being between Miss Orn Lee, of Cnnhy, nnd Miss Josle Cttrrnn, of this -city. President Snjlth nnd four of Ids Chester Willis nnd Roy Ite nttend ed the imniilo lllll show In Portland on Monday, Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson went to Port land Wednesday, where she pur chased more goods for her millinery establlHhuielit. Mrs Hutchinson will tin vn n grand display of millinery goods on Thursday of this week. Sho Invites all her friend and customer to call and Inspect her lino of goods. Mrs. .1. L. (iruliuni anil tlnn;htnr M Inn, who have been visiting with Mr, (irnhnnr brother, (iuorgo Mur i, proprltnr nnd owner of the Tolo phone Heglstor, of McMlnnvlllo, hnve returned home. Little Minn under went a Hiirglcnl nperutlon for split liiilnto which was a success. The Utile gltl will return next month lo Mc Mlnnvllln, when tho.operniltin will bo completed. Dr. (louclier, olio of the lending physician of the atnto had charge of the operation. Mrs. .1. Zeo nnd daughter, Miss Omnia, who have been tit Iiulepend- School Open on Monday. The Canity public school opened on Monday morning with an attend-1 workmen lire now stationed In the unco or 17 pupils, -mere are stilt ,., .i,ev hnvo started a hotel many children In the hop Hold; who ll0 ,,!,, the manager, nnd from all will enter luler. The school room npp,,nrniicPH In the building they enn hnve new floor ahd other Improve-. .,, .m, ,,,, ti,nn In the lino i meiiis itnvo mien lutuiu. ... tidinoss In housekeeping. Mr. ' - - Smith Is "cholf cook and bottle New Machinery In Working Order. WUBher." They all look as though The new machinery Including com blued piiHtuerlzer, cooler and rlpeiier has been Installed In thocreamery at litis place, nnd la now In working order. So fur It has proved a big success. Till Is the first of It kind In thn state, nnd It Is the Intention of tho compnny to Install ninehlnory ef this kind In several of It creamer ies In tho Htnto. The ninehlnory was Installed by J. C. Kutiplsch, of Corvnl IIh, general niunnger Of tho compnny anil is In charge of II. W. Kauplsch, It is probable that tho company will hnve an exhibit of snme of tho butter at thu fair, which wns manufactured herci The butler manufactured by thlH company nlwnys brings tho high est market price, and (hero Is a good demand for It- Popular Young People Married. The marriage of JMIss Mabel Seward nnd Mr. C. A. Wullnco wus they werelliellig well fed. lied have hen placed In- the building for their accomodation. These mon are mak ing great headway with their work, and by tho time of the opening of tho fair everything will ho In readiness. Canby Market Report. Tho following qnntntlong are given by liordon Ilros., the grocers, nnd Lucko llros., the butchers: Canby Markets. Kggs :i(!c dozen. llutier 70c. roll. Poultry Hens, ISc. springs, Sc; old roosters, 12c: tluckB, geese, lL'Vjc. turkeys, 21c. Mohair, 31c. Wool, per pound, 17c Dressed pork, 12Vjc; dressed veal, Vic. Hides Orcen, tic; snltod. 7c. Apples, per 100 lbs, $1; pears, per 100 lbs, $1. Tomatoes, per 100 lbs, $1.50; cnb- WILLIAM HAMMOND, AttorneyatLaw. Candidate at tho Primary Election for Justice of the Peace, District No. 4. I bellove that the office of Justice of the Peace I one of the important office of this community. If I am nominated and elected I will admin ister Justice without prejudice or pas sion, completely and without delay; protect the rlghtg of the defenseless or the oppressed, and do Justice to all regardless of ihelr station or posi tion. I will discountenance useless and needless litigation and guard the rights of the taxpayer by opposing all uiineceasnary expense to the coun ty In all litigation In the Justice Court. i Yours trulv. , WM. HAMMOXD. -"'(Justice District No. 4 Includes the following precincts: West Oregon City, Canemah. Maple Grove. Aber nathy, (Hailstone, Oregon City No. 1, Oregon City No. 2, and Oregon City, No. 3.) (Paid advt.) j bage, per 100 lbs, $2; potabH'S, per 100 lbs, $1. Oats, per ton, $:!0. Wheat, per bushel, II. Oat hay, 113.50; clover hay, U; timothy, 10. , Carrot, per sack. 90c. Honey, per lb, 15c. Uncoil, per lb, 24c; lard, per lb, ISc; hum, per lb, 2.1c. Pigs, 5 or 0 weeks, $2 each. Chlttiui bark, 4-V per Ih. Ilenns Small white, Gc per lb; large white, 5c per Ib. Valley flour, 1.35; Supreme, spe cial hnrj wheat, 11.2.1; bluostem flour $1.75. Wutermelons, per 100 lbs, $1.50. Corn, per sack, $1. Heels, per sack, $1.35. Sweet potatoes, per lb, 3'ic Onions, per cwt, $1.35. Hogs, 12',c. Veal, Uc. I t HAWLEY MEMBER OF CONGRESS Republican Candidate for Renomination to CONGRESS H.u a good clean record o effective er vice itud hat faithfully lived up lo hit motlo adopted four year ao "NO INTERESTS TO SERVE BUT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS." Homo of the things accomplished at the recent session of Congress: Secured over KO,oon for river and hurlsir Improvement In this Congres- hIoiiiiI District. Hi-cured over Ifi.'IO.OOO for public building mill other purpose In this Civil riox CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of District, including Oregon' War Claim. Defeated the Lefean Apple Dill. Aided miner and settler on the public domain. Including Siletz set tiers. Secured passage of many bill of Interest to localities and for relief of veterans of our war. Ha been an active supporter of the administration In redeeming platform pledges and assisted In passajie of Railroad Hate Act, Postal Savings Itank Act. Bureau of Mines Act. Re- rlnmaHon Certificate Act, and' many other acta of great natlrmal Impor tance. He has won the hearty com mendation of Ex-President Roose velt for upholding progressive measures urged by him while President of the United States. Washington. May 29. President Roosevelt today issued a statement commending the Oregon members of the House for their support of the administration policies and wishing them success In coming elections in the state. The statement follows: The President today said goodby to the two Oregon Congressmen, Messrs. Hawley and Ellis, and stated publicly that he took the occasion to tbank them for the attitude they had con sistently maintained In support of the administration' policies, and to wish them success in the election which Is to take place on Monday next. The President stated that he wished publicly to express his appreciation of the cordial manner In which the gentlemen had backed up the poll cleg and the measures which the Pres deni felt were of such consequence for the welfare of the country, tn con nection, for Instance, with such mat ter as securing proper employ ers' liability legislation, both as regards interstate commerce and as regard the employes of the govern ment Itself; securing child labor legis lation, and the effort to secure the proiier administration by the court of the power oflnjunction, and finally securing by the nation of thorough going and adequate control over the great Interstate corporations, a con trol which shall be both effective to prevent any wrongdoing by them and at the same time of such character as will permit the reward In ample fashion of all business which la so conducted as to be for and not against the public Interest. (From the New York Tribune.May (Paid adv.) wards, lot 2 of block 18, Ieer Park; 10. Wlll!-m E. Welch to Theodore Ed wards, lot 6 of block 3, Deer Park; II.'.. William K. Welch to Janet Ponde gast, lot ; of block '.' ficer Park; l",o. .. U find' Dm S. Porter to J. T Alexander, lots 5, fi, block 2, and lttr. 3, 4. 5, block I I, Windsor; 10. Ftot.cn K. Fliindy, lot 6 of block 2 Windsor; 1. 3 Ft. and Jennie M. Smiilley to John j Johnson, lot It, Oregon Homes; 127.1. 8. J. and Kill in L. Hubbard to J. K. Wlneland, land In section 4, I own ship 'A south, raiiKe 1 west; $ 1 II. J. Y. and Eva Wlneland to J. H. Nnlt.i, 82.H4 acres of section 4, town ship :i south, range 1 west; llu. ' Coyd A. F-ooney to William Ftrog-' den, land in "ot!im 20, township south, range 4 east; also 2'A acres of; section 2fi, township 3 south, rangui 4 cast; also bind In section 2, town-j ship 3 south, range 4 east; 5 acres of' section if., township 3 south, rsitKO 5' east; also land In section 20; 3C acre.-!1 of and 95 rods In section 36. 5n0. j DavbWaiid Mary HiiKgiim to Max-1 well Hugglns, 20 acre of section 28 township 2 won It. range 4 east. ll.niiO Josephine, J. Hayne to Carrie 1iu1ib Dunning. 5.C1 acres of f! Cogswell Kirst Addition to Milwaukee; 10. K. M. and Anna Howell to W. T and Gtistlna V. Davis, lot 13, blocki II, Nob Hill; 25. j Joseph Harry Kellogg and Orleanyj Kellogg to E. Camp, 20 acrtg of J S. 8. While I). U C. township 3 south j rnnge 2 east ; 1. j Ftf P. and Mabel Mortensen to Mi, Jane Fetter, lot 7 of block 91, second j subdivision of Oak Grove, 1237. J Peter' Kern to R. L. Parriah, 20 : acres of section 5, township S south I range 3 east; 1300. H. T. and Emma Reddell to F. Jon lln, lfio acre of section 12, township 7 south, range 2 east; 1. William R. Stokes and Mollle L Stokes to B. E. Hughes, 20 acre of section 30, township 3 south, range 4 east; 00. C. W. and Addle P. Barlow to Mar tin Larson, lot 5, 6, block 2, Bar lows; 10. Charle S. Fegleg and Ida Fegleg to Richard Wilde, iot 12, Tualatin Meadow; 3,()00. W. R. and Nellie M. Taylor to D W. Graves. land In section 11, town ship 4 south, range 3 east; 11250. James H. Wilson to Jo. W. Cohgh lln, lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, bloc 10; lot 1 to 24, block 7, Nob Hill; 1400. Louise A. L. and E. J. Odekirk to; J. W. and Myrtle Davenport, lot 2 of! block 58, Oregon City; 1. j John and Veronica Lutzenberger to Charles Stewart, land in section 30 j township 3 south, range 1 west; also j land in section 19, 30, township 31 south, range 1 west; 3,000. W. R. and Nellie M. Taylor to D W. Grave, northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 11, town ship 4 south, range 2 east; 1575. C. A. Davis and James Davis to E. R. Case. 254 acres of section 2 11, township 3 south, range 3 east; 11.500. J. L. Graham to Jennie Graham, un divided two-thirds Interest tn lots 5, G, block 17, Windsor; 1. - ! I DR. EMMET DRAKE, Republican Candidate for JOINT SENATOR, CLACKAMAS AND MULTNOMAH. Dr. Emmet Drake, the Republican candidate for Joint State Senator, I the well-known worker for the up building of Oregon. He has been Secretary of the Rose festival Association for three year without pay. He is a Director of the Portland Fair and Live Stock Exposition Com pany, He I also President of the Port land Rose Society. He I unanimously Indorsed by the Portland Dental Society (his compet itors, who know him best). He i a friend of the farmer and live stock raiser and is not now and never has been employed by the pub lic utilities corporations, an is his opponent Fie stand for a square deal EM'MET DRAKE. (Paid advt.) CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Title Examined. Abstract of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. - s A 'V :.'. . , What to Do in Case of Accident If skin is broken apply Dr. Bell' Anti- Pain at once and the wound will heal quickly and never get sore. Used In ternally and externally. For sale by Jones' Drug Company. REAL ESTATE TWILIGHT. John Hendersen has sold his place to parties from the East. This comnvinltv will be well rep resented nt tne county fair this year. Mr. Mntfoon, the roud supervisor, ha a large force of men working on the road this fall. We will soon en joy a gravel road. George Uizelle and son, M. J. Ia xelle, attended tho slate fair on lust Thursday. Twilight school will begin the first Monday In October with Miss E. Hro- dle of Portland as teacher. . One day last week some one stole Mr. Hyton's winter supply of onions from his cellar. The family of D. I Hoylan has re turned from a ten days' outing at the hop yurds. The home of Mr. and Sirs. Hurt Mc- Arthur waa gladdened by the arrival of a daughter hist Sunday. Miss Mario Harvey hn just re turned from a few t'nys' visit in Portland. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Is today the best known medicine In use for the relief nnd cure of bowel complaints. It Cures griping, dlnrrhoea, dysentery, and should be taken at the first un- nnturnl looseness of the bowels. It Is equnlly valuable for children nnd ndults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. Sarah (. and Julius Elsuer to Harry Rand, 20 acres of section 29, township 1 south, range 5 east; 350 John C. Hanken to Kuranoshln Ynmadit and Shi.utada Yamada, 5.05 acres of section 33, township 1 south nuige 2 east; 1. W. A. and Ida V. Alcorn to A. Ruulon, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, U, block 10 Brlghtwood; $10. Charles and Annette Hall to Georgo Robeson, 15 acres of section 2, town ship 5 south, range 2 east; $000 Clara Belle and E. R. Williams to Alexander La Duke, lots 6, 8, 10, block 2U Falls View Addition to Oregon City; $1300. United States ta Andrew Hood, lot 7 of block 13. in Oregon City; Patent. Vnited Stutes to Morton McCnrver lot t of block 13, Oregon City; Patent I'nited States to I. Vtckers. lot 4 of block 13, Oregon City; Patent, I'nited States to A. J. Lawrence and William Buck, lot 5 of block 13 Oregon City; Patent United Slates to A. I. Vlckers, lot C of block 13. Oregon City; Patent. I'nited States to James Fruit, lot 2 of block 13, Oregon City: Patent. Lowell Peck to Michael Sceoltl, lots 3, 4, block 13. Oregon City; $1200. Andrew J, Vlckers und Ann Vlckers to Lowell Peck, lots 3, 4, block 13 Oregon City ; Patent. A. iJiwronce Lovejoy and Elizabeth Lovejoy to Lowell L. Peck, lot 4 of block 13, Oregon City; $1000. H. Nofzlger and Mela Nofzger to AValter Greenwood, 15 acres of sec tion 31, township 4 south, range 2 east; $S00. Joseph F. and Mary A. Brlggs to Fred und Katlierine Frei, lots G, 7 and 8. block 9, Gladstone; $750. liotch E ltuntly to Harvey F. and Hermnn A. Newton, lot 6 of block 2 Windsor; $1. T. J. Inglish to William and Mary Delop, land in section 22, township 3 south, range 4 east. $1000. Louis L. and Lorenn Kidder to Paul Hoetzel, 80 acres of section 15, town ship 2 south, range 5 east; $3200. William and Nora Flynn to J. C Chnlupsky, lot 3 of block "F", Elison Vllle; $t0. William E. (Welch to Shirley Ed- Macktburg Farm Sold. Fred Yohann has sold his fine farm at Macksburg, known a the Golden West Farm, of 40 acres, to Arthur C Sprague, for $4200. The new occu pant will take possession October 10 when Mr. and Mrs. Yohann and fam ily will move to Portland where they expect to locate. Beit in the World J. W. Hyatt, merchant of Warren, N. C, writes: Please send enclosed or der by mail. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve is the best eye remedy in the world. 25c. For gale by Jones Drug Company. C. M. LAKE of Boring. Candidate for REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR COUNTY CLERK. In presenting my name before the Republican voters of Clackamas coun ty for the office of County Clerk, I would like to call attention to the fact that the country is really entitled to recognition, as well as the city. Both of my opponents are Oregon City men. The way for the residents of Clackamas County to secure the rec ognition to which they are entitled, is to support a man from the country. I have been a resident of Clackamas County most of my life and my In terests are here. I have always been staunch supporter of the principles of the Republican party and have never held an elective office. C. M. LAKE. (Paid adv.) DURABILITY IS THE FEA TURE OF OUR SCHOOL SHOES FOR :: Boys and Girls PRICES ARE MODEST QUALITY IS BEST Our stock is the largest and best selected m the County ' OREGON CITY SHOE STORE Main Street. Opp. Postoffke