Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 14, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
SHUBEL.
Miss Lydia Harnschuh has pone
to Salem to visit for a few weeks.
John Bluhm made a business trip
to Oregon City Saturday.
John Heft & Co. are building a
fine residence for Mr. Stegeman.
School begins tomorrow with Pearl
Miller as teacher.
Jim Beeson and Henry Cushman
cleaned out the school well and dug
It deeper one day last week.
Robert Glnther and family have
returned from the Clackamas county
fair where they had been camping.
David Moehnke has moved to the j
Emll Guenther farm which he has
rented. :
Henry Ginther of Llttell. Wash., is
visiting' friends and relatives here j
for a short time.
Freddie Moehnke has returned
from Eastern Oregon bringing a fine
work horse with him.
The next order of business here
will be a wedding. All get ready
to give Henry a grand serenade.
The speaking by Mr. Loder and C.
Schuebel last Wednesday night at
Schuebel school house was well re
ceived by the large crowd present.
Luke Duffy and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Hanson today.
The Call Of The Blood
for purification, finds voice in pimples
boils sallow complexion, a Jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches on
the skin, all signs of liver trouble
But Dr. King's New Life Pills make
rich red blood: give clear skin, rosy
cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try
them. 25c at Jones Drug Co.
CLARKS.
Mr. Maxson is helping Alex Scher
ruble build Mb new barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Grace were in town
last week on Thursday.
Timber Grove school was started !
on Monday by Miss Darper. I
Mr. Sullivan was in town last ,
week. j
Frank Bittner is intending to move j
to Elwood from Oregon City. He
rented his father's spool mill. j
Miss Draper, the Timber Grove
school teacher. U boarding at Mr. ,
Hang's.
Alex Scherrulle took a load of ,
oats to town last week on Tuesday.
Six government surveyors went
through Clarks last week.
Sam Elmer is ploughing. He Is
getting ready to sow.
RolK-rt Ginther Is going to teach
the ninth grade In the Clarks school.
Mr. Haag butchered some hogs
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wetlaufer were In
town last week on Thursday.
Mr. Fcrlbner, our supervisor, has ,
finished the fill by the bridge and
now is laying planks n-ar the. Clarks
store. !
Willie Marshall has blood poison
In his arm.
Ben Marshal! is working for Mrs.
Elliott in Elwood.
Mr. Mh.-kIirII sold porno cattle to
Mis. Elliott in Elwood.
Why People Cough
Is a mystery when Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-iloiiey
will cure any cough. Ixiok
fur the bell on the bottle. It marks
the genuine. Jones Drug Co.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
There ih still sickness In this vi
cinity. Mr. Crawford is seriously ill at
his home on Warner street and Mo
lalla avenue.
Alvia Brandt who hail his leg
broken last month is out on crutches
this wiek.
Mrs. W. tl. Hall has been seriously
II a'r;alu but is improving.
NEW AND SECOND HAND
FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE,
GRANITEWARE, SHELF HARDWARE,
NOTIONS. ' .
Pay Cash and Sell for Cash
Get my prices and sec if I can save you money
J. H. MATTLEY sob ?th street
For Infants nnd Children.
The Kind Yen Ibvo
Always
Bears tho
Signature
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Thirty 'Ye'or i
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IMt 6TTU COM. TMI HIT.
Mis Ivy Bluhm is at home with a
high fever, symptoms of typhoid.
Born. October 6, 1910, to the wife
of J. OM. son.
Mrs. Dora Hopkins Is very sick,
Dr. Mount is in attendance.
Ralph Grovi, our blacksmith, has a
partner in with him. Charles Mc
Ginnis, who was recently connected
with the V. H. Nelson blacksmith
establishment on Maine street, has
bought a half interest. Mr. McGinnis
and wife have moved into the Stewart
house on May street.
Mrs. Jennie Hodson of Salem Is
visiting with her brother Lon Baker
this week.
Mr. Berry Buckner and wife of
Soda Springs have moved into town,
on Molalla avenue and Locus street.
Mr. Frank Voorhees is putting the
finishing touches on his new house
and barn, and putting in a new six
foot sidewalk.
Ixin Baker Is laying a new side
walk where he lives.
John Darling Jr.. of Portland spent
Sunday at home with his parents and
friends.
Mr. Vanhoy returned home Tues
day from Goldendale where he spent
three weeks.
Mrs. R. N. Woodruff of Hood River
spent last week with her sister Mrs.
N. M. Aldredge.
Mrs. Osmon returned home from
the hospital last week.
Worse Than Bullets.
Bullets have often caused less suf
fering to soldiers than eczema. L. W.
Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the
army, and suffered with, forty years
"But Bucklen's Arnica Salve curej
me when all else failed," he writs
Greatest healer for sores, fleers,
Boils. Burns. Cuts. Wounds, Bruises
and Piles. 25c at Jones Drug Co.
BEAVER CREEK,
The Oregon rain has again return
ed and is the order of the day.
People not long ago said dust, dust,
dust, this miserable dust; I wish it
would rain. Now It's rain, rain, rain.
I wish the sun would shine again.
The grumbling farmer never Is sat
isfied. The farmers are busy dig
ging potatoes, plowing. and sowing.
The Beaver Creek school has again
commenced for the winter term,
Miss Inez Snodgrass, school-marm,
and all the pupils seem to like their
teacher very much.
There must be great attraction
somewhere in Beaver Creek. The
young gents at all hours are seen
from different directions of the coun
ty, wishing them success.
Mrs. Maud Heart and son are home
again from a trip on which they
visited parents and grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Daniels.
"Bill" Daniels lost a horse one day
last week which fell dead while
hitrhtd to the wagon.
.1. liohlander is busy hauling lum
ber for his new house. Men are at
work digging the well for him.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S, Jones of Chi
noifk are the guests of Henry Mo
ehnke and family.
Mrs. Marv Rondergon, who under
went an operation at St. Vincent's
hospital returned home a week ago
and is improving rapidly.
Mrs. Anderson of Wyoming has
made a trip out west to visit with
her daughters, Mrs. A. Babcock of
Heaver Creek and Mrs. E. Babcock
of Mill Creek.
.Mrs. .1. liohlander and Mrs. F.
f-telner were the guests of .Mrs. C.
Heitinan one day last week.
.Mrs. H. and Prs. F. Henrici were
'he guests of Miss G. Sciiockley last
Wed uesday.
.Mr. I). W. Thomas Is very ill and
all of his children have been sum
moned to his bedside and have all
niaile great, effort to get there except
his son Able who could not be
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rt'iii-hfil by telegram, hut Is expected
homo most tiny ilay.
Mrs. A. Hlunt of Gladstone, Mix,
P. Lloyd mill Mrs. .1. Wlllioieomh,
Iiotli of IVrtkind, Mrs. Unsinussen of
Salem anil Miss liloilwon Thomas,
who was learning dressmaking lit
Oregon City, Imvi' been called to Iholr
homo.
Mr. mitl Mrs. IX Hahcock were tho
guests of Mr. ami Mm. A. Uahcock
ami family Sunday night.
Miss Mario Hormaii who was homo
for a couple of weeks has agalij ro
untied to rortlanil.
Mrs. A. Uluhm lias boon In Heaver
Creek for II couple of ilays having
sonii dental work done,
Mr. K. Hughes mul A. Thomas
Lave bought a wood saw hut havo
not commenced work oil aooinil vl
tho hi'ter's father being taken 111.
Mr. UotHehl Uluhm Is Improving
slowly nfiir his severe attack of tho
typhoid fever.
Tho roport Is out thai wo aro to
hoar tho ringing of a couple of wed
ding bells in this vicinity soon. Look
out for tho shotguns and cow bolls
bt s.
Tho Oregon City Commission Com
pany hs boon doing a big business,
shipping In grain and pivduoo to the
REDLAND.
At 7:."0 Saturday evonini!, Kev.
A. May of the Independent tlrder of
Cood Templars will h-cturo on Pro
hibition ai I he Kir Urovo Schmd
houso. liuriui; the eveniim. ii'fiesh
meats will bo served. All are Invited.
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The Stover Engine is an ideal farm power. It is simple and strong. It has very
few parts. Just take that cut and compare it with the picture of any other engine
in the market. Notice ihe difference. Note that the Stover Engine is stronger and
better in every detail. Now, why don't you get next to the fact that you arc cheating
yourself by not owing one of these engines? Every day you are doing work that could
be better and more cheaply done by a Stover Gasoline. Get the ic that an owner
of a gasoline engine has to be an engineer out of your head. He doesn't, that is if his
engine is a Stover. A few minutes instructions will make you able to operate your
Stover as good as an old hand. Thats why we say the Stover is an ideal farm power.
It's made right. It is giving satisfaction to 2500 hundred users right here in the
Northwest. We sell them in sizes from 1 to 60 horse power and we guarantee full
rated horse power.
WE ASK ONLY THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW
YOU WHAT THE STOVER WILL DO FOR YOU
SEND IN THE SLIP
IMPLEMENTS
Fine VEHICLES
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
become famous for its cures of,
coughs, colds, croup and Influenza.'
Try It when In need. It contains no
harmful substance and always gives
prompt relief. Sold by all dealers.
MEADOW BROOK,
Meadow-brook did herself proud in
carrving off premiums from the Mo
lalla fair Saturday. !
M. .1. Lee, of Canby, was In town
a few days this week. .
H. S. Ramsby nnd Mr. Wilson, of
Molalla, have been hauling apples this
week.
There is some talk of a rose and
apple show here soon.
A. j. Is looking around for someone
with a wood saw.
R. L. Holman has B'irnest Mallat
clerking for him. Mr. Holman is a
rushing real estate dealer.
The late rains are bringing on the
grass, which is greatly appreciated j
bv the farmers.
Mr. Larklns and Mr. Orem have
just returned from the coast, looking
over the salmon fisheries.
O. T. Kay and family spent Sunday
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Standin
gs, at Orchard Kails.
The South Hide Mills started up
again Monday morning after a week j
of Inactivity.
The iJty brothers have a force of
men taking the timber off the Hol
man block.
Mr. Boilln and Mr. Bitner and their
families left for their new home near
Kstacada, where they will engage In
the spooling business for the Oregon
City paper mills.
Quite a number attended the So
cialist speaking at Molalla from this
side.
Our grange friends took In Pomona
Orange at Mulino Wednesday. All
report an interest Ing time nnd nn ex
cellent dinner.
Claud Hall is out on the streets
once more, having a bout recovered
from the hurt he received on the tie
dnv;.
Look out for something startling
In the way of news from here In the
near future.
O
intiiii ('', v Commi.-.doTi f.'irnpanv
hr
now a large Mock of fliiaud on
hand
BEUNA VISTA.
Pell Hart, ending lss of tho Oro
gou City Woolen Mills, has piirclmsotl
a faini on ihe Abornoihy, llo will
commence tho Improvements lator on
when ho has time.
Mr. Osbourne and wife aro boarding
at W. tiiwn's. Thoy aro ivcontly
lioin Muryavtllo, Yuba County, Calif., I
and will remain pcrmanontly hero.
Mrs. Hlohardson and family havo,
moved Into i ho house recently va
cated by Mrs Clark ninl Mr. nnd Mm.
Payne and family havo moved Into
rotor Hinges plaeo.
Mr, nnd Mis, WaiM havo returned
from ensl of tho mountains, whom
t hoy wont to look after their homo
Head. Mr. and Mrs. Tjscklewlcr:, of Rldge
field. Clark County, Wash., were vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. W. li. lyings
ford of ISth and IHvlsloll streets on
Wednesday last.
Tho Fraternal Order of Kimlett and
Owls havo e.enmeucod to hold their
weekly nieetlnc-i for tho winter,
A niimbe" of people are getting
ready to iliipese of their property
lietore prohll'ition Is tesiod In No
vember, o
Tho Menrv Miller place was sold
to a party at Usn a fow days ajso
by John UMler for $tiiO.
Hoarseness In a child snliject to
croup Is n mho Indication of the ap
proacli of the disease. If Chamber
laln s CoiikIi Kemedy Is bIvcii a' onro
or even after tho croupy coiuth has
appeared. It will prevent the attack
Contains no ,.ison. Sold by all ileal
or DAY TIME
ANY
THE STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE
IS READY FOR WORK
o,
Portland,
Oregon
J. J. SANDSNESS
W. J. WILSON & CO.
ACENTS
STAFFORD.
The w-itther is all that could be
desired, and quite an acreage of fall
wheat Is being put Into the ground,
as we plow a strip with one eye, fol
lowing a passing cloud, harrow It, and
drill In the grain; then we know for
sure we have that much growing, nnd
procei , in that way till the whole
field Is dune, ready for the rain.
Mr. Miiem says he Is trying a new
way to get rid of stumps; a way, ho
learned In the Grange. He piled BOtne
sttaw on the stumps In the summer,
and after the fall rains came and wet
It down i;(,od, he raked It off and set
fire to the stump In the usual way,
and that fire sought out the smallest
root, and mude the ground clear with
out Un- expense of giant powder or
the gaping hole to be filled up after
Its use. '
Dick Oldenstadt has been helping
Mr. A'-rnl break his colt with good
success.
Mark .'ays the day Ih the 2"ith, and
me and my son, and my neighbor and
his son are all ready for the fun, If
he will 'reat us to a cold pickle and
lots of Adam's ale. as we are teto
tally opposed to 1-er.
Mrs. (lage drove down to Oswego
Friday o, help decorate the Orange
Hall fur the fair on Saturday.
Compare Cur Prices
With Oio,, jou hi ln In the litMt nf pnOnif,
nd jnu w.ll it Onit wit nff.-r jon A iililiiilil
Inn nn il nrk n-l nn aiir'"t v't (Miliar .ainlMl
work anjMliwtt., no ij.aitxr how unu-h you pHr.
,1, i ihwii,i,ji wwiii' MW flnli.li plain anil
-V ' - " i , !ri'lt work for out.
a ":' I "f -town i.atronn In
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T i I'liiiileiM oiirH'-tion
-'-1 l.rnluK
fr-, wli-n p. aim or
ft work in or'lr.
Cbntullnt ion true,
- a Holir Uowni
..l22kBrif,.T.eth4.fJ0
.. . - i? nn
L A"
nld Filling. 1.00
. . ,4'vJVSr Cuaiirillimt 1.00
li!" it-': "j8.lwf.ISl.ltl .50
. V ' 1 I Cittn 5.00
," V : - ! Bel! Rubbr
OS. w.. nutm an Miiiiu Piinlm EiVlinn .50
.i,.u. iiimixii ! rint.M BUST MHTHODa
All noil, ttiiir nuiiniiiti'M for flfow-ii ).nri.
Wise Bctital Co.,mc.
Fatting Bu:'4lng, Thlfo unit rVHnr1on PORRANO, ORE.
Olllca iibnri: 8 A. U. to I t. U. Iuuli, W 1
Tho fair w hoar was as usual n
Rii'iit micrcKH, ami M1ss Hull of t)s
wcko won tho ipillt. Mrs. Waldo told
of her travels In tho lauds across tlin
big pond In a very pleasliiK mid on
terialnluit maimer, and I lie best of
the short proKiiiinino was oxcollent.
Mrs. Plokonson took the dollar of
fered for tho best loaf of bread, and
Mrs. Stevenson tho call of Klhorta
peaches for second prlfo. The Jiivo
nlle tiranao cmno bravely o tho front
also. Seven of litem had articles on
exhibition, and for kiiIo, All children
from ii to II are eligible in Join I be
.luvenllo tiranKe by iayinent of a few
cents each nioiilh, If they are honest
ami truthful, whether their patents
belong to tho tlrmiKO or not.
Younn Mr, Kren.el. who owns a fine
ranch .IoIiiIiik Mr. Thomas ttho obi
l'ele Kavson placet has the tnaterlal
on hand for ' a fine new houso, and
nlreadv him ,tho ooncreto Imsonionl
up and only waltlnis for workmen t'u
help him put up the hulldlUK, nfler
which the selecled housekeeper will
take possession.
U'ldoniuus and Nnssliains havo boon
eutertalnliiK old frleiiils from liakola.
Sam Mosor's Hi lie sou and I'M
Sharp's twin boy aro Improvlnu after
their rocout Illness.
WILSONVILLE.
Nettle llasselbrlnk went to Port
land on Saturday.
John llutson spent Saturday In tho
Kosk City on real estate business.
Miss S. M. tlrnhani Is spondlnit a
few wneks vIhIiIiik relatives In I'orl
laud. .
Aubrey Wisids has Just returned
from a huullmt trip In tho tlaston
country.
NIGHT TIME
TIME
C. 0.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & 8TAVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
I would like to have your Stover
Catalogue and further Information
regnrdlllK this engine.
Name
Address
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton are In
1 Kit-item Oregon on a hunting trip.
Alfred linker Is at home, and ex
pects to spend the winter here.
Charlie Tooe, a popular and ener
getic young man of this vicinity, Is
clerking for Henry Aden.
J. II. McFeeters. of Mood River, is
visiting his cousins Norman ami
Harry Say. Mr. McFeeters may buy
or rent in this vicinity.
1 Mr. Mallnry, our former station
agent, has been removed to a more
remunerative position III Porllaniri
and his many friends here wish for
him continued prosperity.
Iteed (iraham went to Portland on
Tuesday.
Mr. Walters Is clerking and team
ing for Henry Aden.
Norman tyiy and Ron ,I nes went
to Portland on Wednesday.
The Hood View Congregational
Church holds ervlceH every Sunday
morning and evening, and Sunday
school In the morning. All are cor
dially Invited.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hodges, who had
Chas. linker's place rented, havo
niov"d nway and had many friends,
who regret their departure,
Rex. Kxon has been returned to Ihe
Wllsonvllle district, and services will
now be held as follows: Services on
second nnd fourth Sunday afternoon
at three o'clock, and on first, and third
Sunday evenings at X o'clock. Sun
dny school every Sabbath afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Kpworth l-eaguo In Ihe
evening on Sabbath at 7 o'clock. All
are cordially Invited to all these ser
vices, which are held In Ihe A. O.
I!. W. Hall for the present, and this
d"nomlniitlon expects to biillil a fine
new church In the spring. Revival
meetings are to he held soon, of
which nnnouncemeiit will be given
later.
. It. H. Cronlse, who was Wilson
'ville's Hist depot agent, and who has
been, agent at lllllshvro for some Utile
time, has been returned to WIIhoii-
vlllo by the Klectrlc Co. We are
glad to welcome him back, and are
rrai' liil that the depot Is still lo have
a callable, reliable manager.
liuyers and renters have been nil-nii-i-iiim
lor the pa1" week In Wllson
vllle, ami this fall promises to be
,u --y in tli" r'a estate line,
Kxpert. apple growers from Hood
River M.y Unit our apple land In this
: valley would bring us the same lop-
notch prices of Hood Itlver, were wo
bill lo use (he sprayer to better ail
vantage. Thoro Is a uroat ileal of bullillim
ttolnti on In l IiIh vicinity m present,
and our lilt lo vllliino will soon bo
ipilto a town, Willi no drawback!!,
havliiK "mil ood car service and
hohllnit a splendid liver front poiil
lion, which Is hcuultful and prnlll
able also.
THOMPSON FOR COMMISSIONER
Doniocrstlo Former Ii Candidat for
Pct on County Court
Charles Thompson, a well known
farmer of Stafford, lias aunouueod his
candidacy for the position of County
Commissioner. Mr. Thompson has
been a resident of CIhoIviiiuiu County
many years, lie favors the cost mo
tion of Kood roads ami believes In
peruiauenl road work,' and Is stroniilv
opposed lo building county nmihi
'.'limply, lie hclli'Vm III tin i cnliouilc
' un. I iniiliicsllkit iidmlnlstrntlon of
ci.iinlv iiftiiHH and rtiHpvrlfully solicits
tho votes nf the electors of Cliicknums
county at the November election for
the office of Conunlisloner.
I CIIAItl.Krt TIIOMI'SON.
(I'al.l adv.)
REAL EST Aft:
i 0
I Portland Trust Company to Robert
i J. KIIcm. J uevrt-s of wllon !!. town
I ship 1 si. nth, rung.' 2 cast; $r,ni).
I Aha W. and M. () Albtlnht to
il'iniliind (Vnii'itt Company, 177
j nctes of S. 0. Nicholson II. I C. tow
ship f. smith, i iiiii 1 cast ; I I I.'.
I Jr. J. K. nil Minnie Lnckn to
J. W. friwsli'y, lots ;l, i, block 3,
Pomp.'ll; 110.
IMitcn.la Slitte Hank to W. W.
Jnhnw.ii. J nrn-s of section 21, town
shlti 2 south, riiiiKe i cast; ft.
W. P. Phln to Heat rice llrnkko,
Tract "A", Clarkninns Riverside. $10.
Hurry J. unit li.na 1 Crnsn to
Miirljcti A. and John I-'.Kers, f. urn-i
of Maiil-liursl ; ll.il'Hi.
Mmy J. Nnrion and IJII" Jck to
.1. W. Yoder, (1 acres of ."ctlou ,
township i". south, iiingi' 1 eust; 7.'.n.
M. II. Clark 'o Clackamas Rutlway
Coinp.my. one half acre of Kirn KImIi
cr Ii. U C: II- '
M. II. Clink to Clackamas South
ern Hallway Company, lot u of block
ill, Oregim CHy; l.
K. W. and K.llcii Paine lo John
I'alne, 72 7-'.'.''. acres of laud III Cluck
ama coituly; tl.
CliickiuniM Southern llallwny Corn
puny to John W. filler, lot 3, Ore
gon City l.'.uo.
Alfred Tlinuipn.il and L'll.iib.-tli A.
Thompson In Cleiuiuii C, PnroiiiiiiK
inn, I. .t ii :ij. :u;, section k,
township I south, range -I east;
$J..r."0.
.1. K. Hedges and wife, and V. T.
Griflllh nnd wile to Mary Cook, "'j
acres of sectli.ns Ii, li, SI, '.Vi. town
ships 2 and il south, raiiKe 'i east;
llo.
Pearl I). Wlsslnger to (ieorge Wis
singer, land In Crystal Lake Park;
II.
William (',. and KV'lyii -;. Thomp
son to W A. (Iruiithniu, norlhenter
ly niic-half of lot 4 of block 3, May
woi.il; Jl.i'.o.
Oregon Iron At Stcl Coinpany lo
L. K. Sc.inele, let 8, Kit, Rock Villas;
('lira rorn st.-r lo II. V. I-Wioocr,
part of 1), L. C. of James M. Ilrown,
secllons 2H, ':', 32, .1'!. township 2
south, range 4 east ; also l.r urr. s of
section 2s, (ownshlp 2 south, range
i east; fl.
K'astern Investment Company to
John C. Iler, east half of wfst hnlf of
southeast piarter of section S, town
ship .'1 smith, range I cast; $1.
Mary K. and .If ih n I). Stevens to
A. R. Cutnmlngs, in acres nf section
L'S, township .'1 south, range i ensl ;
$1.
John W. lieber and Christina 3.
I. oeber lo Charles A. Ilelz, li acres
of :!!, tnw'trdilp I south, range 2 ensl;
J7un.
Ililwln ami Ine Kcliles to Wlllliim
and Margaret ilrodle, II acres of sec
tion ;',:;, township I south, range 2
east; .".i")0.
John V, and (Irate lnler lo K. W.
Illesslng anil L. A. Wrenu, in acres of
II. L. C. of U I). C. Ijijourelte and
wife, township ;i south, range 2 east;
II.
('. A. ami A. L. Hall lo Anna nnd
J. J. Ilazelwood, one hiilf acre of aec
Hons I, G, X, ft, township 2 hoiiIIi,
range .'I east; $1.
P, and A. W. DeShlelds to (. Ilnh
Clinch, 7.fili acres of sections HI, II,
township 2 south, range 2 east;
$1,1170.
A. O. Schmidt lo Hllznhotli .1.
Schmidt, part of lol Whllcomb H. L.
'ownshlp 1 south, range east;
$150.
ICthel l, Ham to J. J. Aschwau
ben, lots (i, 7, X, block 4, south, Ore
gon City; $1.
.lacoli and Margaretha Wi lgert to
II. (',. Stevens, Jr., 5 acnes of H. I),
Tompkins and wife I), L. ('.. tuiwii-
i4i 2 south, range 1 east; tl.HliO.
Lucelne stout lo Ida M. Sloul, 10
acres of section 17, township houiIi,
ninge ,'i east; $1,
1-1. M. ami Anna Howell to natina
Liinilgron, land In Clackamas enmity
$:!.-.
T. W. Johnson to V. fl. ('null, t;
acres of section pi, 2, lowiishlp 2
youth, range 1 east; $1.
Nelll" M. nml W. M. Shank t.. .
K. HIsikII. south i!2 feet of block
Oi-"goii City; $10.
.1. A. and S. A, Ream In Kiln ami
L. V. Ilarti'i, land In WlllamelJe
Kails Acreare Tracts; $.
Kinma C. and W. M. M-flarvey In
I hut. 'I Alice Mpni'Uiiiau, land In sei:-
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R. B. BEATIE
Di-mocrAtlc Nominee for
County Judge, StAnds for
the Direct Primary and
Statement No. I.
I will hi.M-.l. If cl.ct.-d Ci.ililt Judge,
fur an i i niinuilciil leliiilnb.tiii'a ii of
my nltl.c, no. I will Inky a t 1 I
lllleled III 1 1 I II K 1,1 "li c 'il" "X-
puns nil Ihe moil. ) p.iisil.l.'. mid
will eii.l.iivur to liine the i.i.id en
stiiicllou ami l.i dgo work dmi" '''
lil.niiK.il III such II way ll In he II a
. iiuiil and Jif.1 luunlig Ihe pie ot
('III. I.llllllis ('nlltllV II-. It l pnr.-.il.l...
I will llisn Insist lllllt Ihele l ll'l
III. lie ileplllb s and clerks elupleV I'd
iihniit the ci. .lit lioii"i tl ii it n K my t.tin
of i. Hire, than Is nb-eliilelv nei . mry
lo i-c.iii.it'.liiilly nnd propcilv carry
nil Ihe busliu s mad.' iiei e-". try .y
law.
As a member of the Hnnid e( i;.ini
ll.'ittli.n I shall deem It my duly t
nil llmi's to so m t as to do al.i - luin
lustier to the tiivpnycrn In cpinllra
lion of their late.
I Will, If elecled. til the hen' of lllV
abllliv, perftirtn Ihe duties n llo- of
the of Cuuiily Judge III such a way
us lo give the people n safe, mine tin. I
binlnc 1 1 lie ml mi I Hint nil Inn
If elecled, I will linvi. no p-'s mul
favorite and will roiiduct the .ul
lies In such a way as to give all pin
pie wllh whom I have hiilii.i, nn
iil.soliitri miliar.' deal, ri'Kat.lb 's of
Ihelr pollllnil nfflllntlons.
It II. III.'ATIK
(Paid A.lv'l)
lieu 2, toHllnllip 2 south, IHIIK" 2 cist;
II".
John nnd Suiin J. l-'iigon In V. u.
,'. acres of m-cflnll 2'!. tnw llwiiitt J
until, rilliKe l went; $ !p.l,
A. W. nnd U KordM-e In livl.
Lewis, laud In Shaw's Al'll:."li to
Oregon City; $l.
William y mi. I Lot i a U-iilf'i lo J
W. Ihlgh, Inu I. 2. X I, I.. 7. s,
bletk 7!i. (ir.gnti City. $ I n,
(iunale Rend to John and Mury
llolrwiirth, loin 2, J. block .1, (ien.
isilul Addlllou In Oregon CHy; ( 1 '!..
II. It. Potneroy to Charle and I'd
ward T. Webb, block 4o. 41. Put'
Addition to Jelllllllgs Ui.tgi,; .
Jehu C. nnd Jetlllle M. Mow rv to
Iv II. (itirnn, .is.r.4 acna of ll.irnui;
$;i7iio.
N'otili ami Hai l. in a HI. key to ( bus.
II. Whitney. 15 acna of s.-ctloii 2.
township f, south, range I eust; fs2.
Nlcholiia I .It-It t to Paul P.iu'.ai.n,
20.42 acres of Cliickniiias County; II.
Chnrlen and I'llabeth (ieph.-rt to
Paul Paulson. 1 acres of section 25,
;'ii, :t5. ::r,, township I souih, rang" 2
cast; $10.
William and Rnsettn A. Heard. rff
to Paul Paulson, 5 acres of sectloiii
2.', 2'"., :!.'.. ml, towiihlilp 1 south, r.inge
2 east; o.
Kll-ab. ili W. and W. C. Clieii-v to
(leorge II (Pithrle. 2 Kli acres of pe'er
milt Reli.-cra J. Rlnearson l. 1,. ('.,
section p.', township 2 souih, rang"
2 east; lll'io.
Then. I. .if W. and Helen l.lndketi to
J. C. and Helen WiiKenuin, "5 acres
nf section .'to. township 3 south, r.HK"
I east ; l.'iiuO.
( hiiiles I. and Julia M. Hunter to
S. II Klmhiill, In tut In section 2. town
ship 2 south, range 2 ensl; iino
(;,-., ik'.' K. and Clnni llnrrluget lo
Klb'ti J. Myers, 21 ncres of section
2.'., township 2 south, range f, onM;
$10.
William Clark to M. and K, Ibi'l ,
,'l.so acres of section 7, township 4
soulh, t a ui;e : east ; Jliiiin,
M. and P. Ilu.l to William Clark,
lol HI, block .Ml, (iliidsloue; $10.
W. II. Vincent to Kdwiird Arm
strong, l.'l.ho acres of section 17,
township 2 south, range .1 east; lloo.
J. W. and Mary Haulier to II II.
I'f. 1.22 acres or I). I C, of t ;.
Crow and wife, No, 4H, township 2
south, ninge 1 ensl; $1,
J. W. nml Mary Haulier to Henry
K. Jones, .M ncri-s I). L. C, of (ieorge
Crow' nml wife, tow'ushlp 2 south,
range 1 east; $.
K. K. ami Martha H. Riley lo Cluis.
Itatibe, lots lit, 20, block LI, Mlll
thnrn Aildltloti to Portland; 1 1 mi.
(ieorgo R. Ciinimlngs to It. W. Mc
Keoli, h.:i5 acres of secllons 2S. 2'.l,
township II smith, ruiige 1 east;
$1,2011.
R. W. McKeon lo Arthur R. Cum
inlngs, liiinl In sectloiiH 2X, 21'. town
ship it south, range 1 east; $1. 1
Jacob llarlesa lo I. W, and Ever
man Robblns, lots I ami II, Moliilla;
$2,1100.
Peter and Karlii Weslherg to Ills
Irlct No. 122, liiutl In section II,
township 5 soulh, range ;i cast; $10.
Ilunniih Liissoii lo Iluriui J. San
fonl, lot i; or block ;:o, couniy Addl-
lion lo Oregon City; $10.
CLACK AMA8 ABSTRACT & TRUST
COMPANY.
Land Titles Examined.
Abstracts of Title Made.
Ofllce over Hank of Oregon Clfy.
JOHN V. CLARK. Mk'r.
A Reliable Remedy
FOR
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