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OREGON CITY" ENTEUTNLSK, FRIDAY, .TANHARY lit, 1!U1. BSiWmsHa l.'io ICtiul You ITaro Always la us(f for over 30 years, mid f ennui Oc'-tA'V Allow All Counterfeits Imitations and Jn-as-jrood " are hnt l'xperiinents that triCo vith nml cm'.an;rer ttiv! healtli vt Infants nnd Children Experience i:iivit Etei'iauuu What is CASTORiA Castorin is a harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pan porie, lrops nnd Soothing Syrups. )t is 1'leas.int. It contains neither Opium. Jlorphino nor other Xarootio Mibstunrc. Its njje is its puaranteo. It destroys Worms nnd nllays Feverishness It cures lMarrluva- and AYiud Colic It relieves Teething: Trimbles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It nssin'tlates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, plvinjr healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Fanacea-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the tig Dnd You Have Always Bouglit In .Use For Over 30 Years. tmc cchtau cmnut, tt Huaf iTHitT, mvm Venn cm. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY CLACKAMAS. The winter demon is fairly upon us with snow, ice and cold winds, pre senting a sharp contrast to the wea ther of December. The old vear left us with roses, violets and chrysanthe-1 City, is staying w ith his brother mums a-bloom in the garden. Charley of this place. John is fight- The Ladies' Aid of the Congregating bravely nsaiust consumption, tional church held its annual meeting Freddie Moehnke has the sympathy at the home of the president, Mrs. V. ! of all in his sad bereavement. B. Reynolds. Thursday afternoon, Jan- i Miss Lyrtia Hornschuh assisted with nary 5. The first half hour was spent1 Mrs. Lothe Hettman one day the past in devotional services, followed by a j week. short program- After reading of the ! -Nearly every farmer in this com minutes and roll call, was the elec-! munity is taking turns with the other tlon of officers. Balloting resulted members (f his family in guarding in the election of X'rs. .1. L. Jones, i the henhouse at night. Some mys president: Mrs. Eva Paul, viee-presi-1 terious covered wagon is making reg dent: Mrs. M. E. C. Havward. secre-i ular expeditions into this section of tary; Mrs. Isabelle Maither. treas urer. The appointment of committees was laid over until the next regular meeting. The financial report showed receipts for the year IIC7: expended 153.08, iesTfng a balance In treasury of JH.97. Letters received last Saturday from Frank Foster state he is rapidly re-1 gaining health- Mr. Foster was very ill some weeks ago with pneumonia. About tin days ago he went to Spo kane, visiting relatives and, as stated, is much benefitted by the change of climate. A little child belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cramer, recently passed away after a long and painful sick ness. Rev. J. L. Jones leaves town Wed nesday evening for Mosier. Mrs. Jones has been there for two weeks visiting and resting with family friends. They expect to reach home on Saturday. The annual meeting of the Congre gational church will be held after the preaching service next Sabbath even ing. All who are interested in the work of the church are invited to be present. What Can We Say More than if you are not satisfied nfter using Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve we will refund your money. 25c at all dealers, and Ceo- A. Harding, Druggist. MULINO. A heavy windstorm Sunday night prostrated telephone poles and gener ally demoralized the service. The windstorm was followed by a heavy iain. i Bain Howard is on the sick list, ' threatened with pneumonia. Dr. j Mount was called to see him Satur-, day. i Mr. Wallace went to Oreion City ; Monday to have his arm dressed, j What he supposed to be a needle , broken off in the elboy. proved to be! a shattered bone. Dr. Mount removed j tlirf e pieces of bone from the elbow last Friday and his arm is in i. ser-1 ions condition A. ISlevlns and wife, who have been visiting Mrs. Churchill and family, I lett for their home in Linn County j Monday. J. J. Mallatt has moved to his own house, where he is keeping bach elor's hall. The ground was covered with snow Tuesday morning with prospects for more to come before night. Despair and Despondency No one but woman can tell the tory of the 5uileriii(, the despair, and the despondency endured by women who carry a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorder and derangement! of the delicate and important organs that are distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endured cum- -pletely upset the nerves if long continued. Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. gffi A V x It is non-secret, non-alcoholic and has a record of forty years of cures. As You Neighbors. They probably know of some of its many curea. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Fierce to pay cost of mailing ny, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. tttUosl Rouglit, mnl vliioh has boon has borno t!i sitrnaturo of has boon made under his per- PHcrvtsion sinoo its Infancy. nit iiha w1t(tfvfi villi iti fills. Signature of A SHU BEL. After a week of pleasant weather, we are having heavy rains. School began again last Monday. 1 John Menke, formerly of Oregon Clackamas county after choice chlcK- ens at night. A little more courage and foresight on the part of four or live of those who were robbed last week, and the thief would have been caught. They had the driver cornered in the horseshed at the 1U o'clock ch'irch the other evening. The Dustest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Cham herlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re quire their aid. These tablets change ! weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into joyous ness. Their action is so gentle one ! don't realize they have taken a purga tive- Sold by all dealers. CARUS. The Cams school has organized a debating club. Claude Forbes was chosen president, Melvin Leach vice president and Fred Jaggar secretary and treasurer. A short program and a debate will be given every Friday afternoon. School Director Frank Jazi;ar will address the pupils Friday afternoon, January Yi. Parents are cordially in vited to attend. The Cams Literary and Debating Society meets every Friday evening at the school house. The subject for the next debate is. "Should the chief im of punishment be the deforma tion of the criminal?" The affirma tive is Abel Thomas. Chas. Cas'o. Ro land Edwards, Otto Lyman, Echo Spenee and Mrs. Ashton. The nega tive side have Ce.vge Holman, J. L. Ashton', Clyde Driscoll, C. E. Spenee, T. H. Davis and Fred Spangler. Any outside debaters wishing to arrange a schedule should address Abel Thomas, Oregon City, R., F. D. No. Z. He Never Got His Money back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve cured his eyes and he did not want it. Painless and harmless. 2"c at all dealers and Geo. A. Hardin,', Drug gist. LOGAN. About 55 enthusiastic grangers at tended the meeting of Harding Orange on the 7th, and made an auspicious start for the new year. The first de grees were conferred on a class of three, and a large number of applica tions were received. The new offi cers were Installed by L. H. Kirehem, assisted by L. Funk. Henry Balder, Louis Funk and Geo. A. Kohl were elected members of the executive IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. Honest medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing to urfle unnn vnn ' lust as tfnnd." commit too and the committee was In structed to Incorporate tho grunge. A good program was given which In eluileil a discussion of different breeds of cattle, led by F. P. Wilson, Tho young folks expect to have an en (ertalumeiit on Jannary 21st. .1. M. Tracy was In Utgun last week and reported that Mrs. Tracy would siHin ho taken to the hospital again Albert ( llano, a brother of Robert Pane, and who was raised In lAgan, was frozen to death In Idaho recently. We hear that Allen llutchlns will so to (.'alitornla soon. I A Medicine i That lives ten years must have merit, i Dr. Hi ll's IMno-Tar-lloney has been i sold for sixteen years, and sales have I Increased every year. So yon rim no : risk. We guarantee It. At all dealers jand Geo. A. Harding. Diuggist- STAFFORD. i On Monday night and Tuesday about two inches of snow fell, and: ; the mercury went down to the trees-1 ling point- 'Chickens did not under-j island the white mantle over every-j ! thing, and the majority ol litem i pooped out and refused to leave their i roosts, until driven off. Stock stood 'about humped up. apparently wonder ling what that white stuff was. and ! dreading to venture into it. I The health of the community Is gonerallv good, but Otto Vetera has ! been seriously ill. Dr. Mount Is In i attendance. He Is reported as being ! somewhat better at the present writ- in-, nd Mr. Mient Voters, a neigh- bo-, but not of the same latnuy, is no better of the dropsy. He has been sittieiing a long time. Mr. V. A. Raker has a number of Greeks grubbing for him. They are batching in the old chop house. Mr. belkar was severely bruised last week when his young horse tried to run away ami he held on to It un til he got it under control, but he has been confined to his bed for about a week now, in consequence of his heroic efforts to subdue the fright ened animal. Mrs Sehatts's two daughters, Rosa and Anna, were home last week on account of their mother's Illness. She is not confined to her room, but does not seem to gain strength very fast. Mr. and Mrs. Holton and children , took a spin out to Stafford on smiii day, returning to their home In Port land in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Powell went to Port land iutulay and returned to Stafford ',n the evening. Mr. Thomas has a man cutting cord- j wood for him and clearing off a fe.v acres. He gat board at Zack Files- 1 sen's. j Mrs. Ellegsen spent last Thursday with Mrs. Gage. Miss Helen Rabic Is having some dntist-work done by Dentist Mount, but was unable to keep her appoint ment on account of the weather. Mrs. Clara Slumber, (nee Olden stadt) visited at her father's house, and attended c.nirch on Sunday, ac companied by the new baby, now about two months old, who never made a rental k all through the ser- vices O i Wednesday morning Stafford awoke to find about S Inches of snow and still threatening. It Is of Just the right moisture for snow balling and making snow forts, and recalls the davs of our votith. when we took our i,e3t gjri slclghriding, and tipped into tiie Jitci. only here the ground is soft and the cold not enough to tingle orie's ears. Well enjoy the snow while you may boys, and girls, we will all grow old in time, and prefer to sit by a warm fireside. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, chapped hands or lips, boils, soies and all skin diseases are quick ly cured by the use of Dr. Hell's An tiseptic Salve. 25c a box at all deal ers and Ceo. A. Harding. Druggist. A creamy snow white ointment. STAFFORD. As cne of your correspondents we! wish to thank the Enterptbe for Its, cheerful greeting in memory of the : New Year and In return may we be allowed to wish for health, weal'.h and i prosperity to the genial editor and nil j his employees and especially may tl:e!e be made manifest iu this year cf 1311. and may his new venturj nf i daily Enterprise prove successful beyond his expectations. The holidays for HUD 11 passed off verv quietly in this vHnity. The teachers, Mitia and Effio Grace, attended the institute at Portland and spent the remainder of their vacation with friends. Miss Julia Weddle, who is teaching the primary grades at the Brown school house below New Era. also attended the Institute and.cauie to her father's home in this place, re turning to her duties Monday. She aiti tided the election of offcers In her own Grange at Frog Fond S.itjrday. Henry Elligson Is no better. He still occupies his tent and receives the best of care. There are a number sick nt the home of Simon Peters, and Mient pa ers is seriously afflicted with (lro;:sy Mrs. Brink and Mrs. Schattz are belter. Chrisl-nas day was the 25th anni versary if the marriage of Mr- and Mrs. Zack Elligson, and friends re membered them with vari-.us presents of silver appropriate lo the occasion. Mr. Aerni and wife attended t Ti ; as sembly of the Church of God In East Portland a number of days, returning to their home Monday, very much re freshed in body and mind. Mr. Kel ler and wife also attended. Our rural carriers took a vtmiIot Monday and we felt like we had gone back to the dark ages wi h no in -i for two whole days, but old settlers tell us they used to wait a week then travel over a hilly horriole road clea to Oregon City after their mail, and perhaps get one letter and a weekly paper, whereas carriers all over the country at the present time come lad- n with dailies, magazines, letters, cards and everything to make the heart of the country dweller glad. Mr. Niissbam Is getting another natch cleared off ready for the spring planting. Jake Schattz is still doing carpenter work for the Delltar brothers, who are improving their surround inns, and making things more convenient at house and barn. Mr. Namec spent a day at Mr. Stan gel's last week Mr. and Mrs. John Seedling and daughter Eva made a New Year's call at Mr. Gage's. Dr. Eell's Pine-Tar-Honey lu lionuo-tioM wonl in everv state In the union as well as In several for-! i ign countries. For Grippe, Coughs, ColdK, Asthma and throat troubles It U the best. Sold everywhere. Ixjok for the Bell on the Bottle. Geo.' II. Harding, Druggist. CLARKES. Alex Scherriible was out from Ore Kon City to look at the farm. Mr. Ilottoinlller helped Mr. Maxson Imtclier last Monday, Mr. Itotteiuiller butchered . last Tuesday. Mrs. V. is. Mlonsinlih spent Sun day with. Mis. l.eo. Division II fixed their telephone line last Saturday. Clarkes had an awful storm Sun day night and a heavy rain. Snow fell on Monday morning. CI ii-kes School Notei. "The Clarkes school debating society met Friday, January t. and tho fol lowing question was debated: Resolved. That devotion to fashion is a greater evil than the tobacco habit. v The speakers were as follows: Affirmative, Ijinra titird, Zolm.i Cumins. Clyde Kliigo, Raymond Chi llier, F.dnn ilatd, Dora Maniuanlt, Kr ma Loo, Ha;e! Ringo. Alfred Mar Uiiurdt, Irene l.ee, lsvdla Ulleiismlth, Willie Johnson. Negative - lla.-el Kallinau, Ruby Card. F.lxte Ulmer, Rudolph Miller, liiCcit .Marquat -It. I.lrrle Marshall, Sophie Miller, l ibido Sager, Katbor l.lnilau. F.ilwin Kultemlller, Walter Klletismlth. Mary llouemlller, Wesley l.lmlait. Our teacher acted as Judge and do- elded the question In favor of the nf- Urinative, li to II. The question for the next di bate is: Resolxed, Thai the American meth od of celebrating Independence day is detrimental to tho public welfare. The speakeis aie as follows: Affirmative -- Raymond Clntber. Clyde Klngo, Umra Card. F.tslo Elmer. Alva Card, l.lbbie Sager, Sophie Mil ler. Negative Edna Elmer. Zelnia Cum ins, Ruby Card. Rudolph Miller, l.li ile Marshall, Ertna Hufert Mar- qtliildt. There being no further business to transact, the meeting adjourned to mett again Fridav. January 20. Clyde Ringo, President ; Rudolph Miller, Secretary. Mr. Card visited the school one day last week. The Fawvor children are very un fortunate with sickness this winter. We are glad to see lla.el Tallmaii ami Willie Johnson back In school. The fifth grade made a fine show ing in their final spelling examina tion last week. The ninth grade is doing good work. We are sorry to report the serious tPness of Edith Stout. KdlUi Is a qul.'t. ladylike girl, and wo hope to see her in school again soon. Vernon Lnrklns visited the one day l'st week Just to recall schoolday memories. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. ,, 'm.rvo. The Interment was In There has been a number of dark lm, Mountain View cemetery. Elder clouds floating over Damascus the last g j-, Moffltt conducted the services, week, but they have most floaed awsv i -r. Mountain View Improvement and the hrlght sun has appeared a fi'vv (-u, m,,( in regular session In Cur times: all te fanners are busy as r., H n,.!! ,n Friday evening. A short usual this time of year. Christmas and New Years passed wav very miieilv, every one recolv- i Ing some prosit if only a present of Xmas and New Years card Mrs. M. IVonley gave a New Year's dinner. Those attending were: Frank Stoll, Mrs. Lillian Hunter and Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Hunter, of Strmyslde Charlie Royer and family nre all sick with measles. We hope (hey will recover soon. Mrs. Seth Young la on the sick list he has also nnrtlv lost her eye sight We all wish her g'vod health again so she may continue her good work. STONE. The fanners of this section have been plowing up their farms to get ready to plant farm products. The gn'ss Is as green as it Is In June. Stork has been eating grass all win ter. Croat loads of potatoes are hauled bv this idace. also hay, oats, wheat and a iples. and even railroad ties and i from ih- Clear Creek sawmill, other lumber for building houses, crant Mirnnower's pocket sawmill .n the Clackamas River Is sawing lumber and th timber Is being hadled out :v fast as It Is sawed. Charl"y Hattan startiu to nam grav pi for Hi? roads toward RedlaiKl, so the people are as busy here as usual. Lust Friday afternoon tho young people discussed the question of whither or not the negroes should vole. Those who do net believe In negro suffrage will have to submit to it. as the school district here has this question settled. The people are anxiously waiting for lh:t electric railroad to put In an anoeraiioe here. The question cf constructing; a dam on the Clackamas River at this place is tall -eil of au-ain. and It Is hoped that this time it will come. Strawberries have been In bloom until recently, but the chickens git Inio Hie natch and scratched up lb" vines, so we will not get early berries this year. ROCK CREEK AND SUNNYSIDE. A telephone meeting was called at Damascus for Monday to o!c"t new officers. The hartpiest people In the country are Mr. and Mrs. II. feathers, over the arrival at their home of an 8-lb. girl on December 2!ith. A baby bov was born Sunday, Jan. 8lh to Mr. and Mrs. Vog il. Mothm- j and cbilil tire doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Stoll, of Portland, were visiting their s'ms, Adolph unJ , Frank, part of last week. We hear there are several people j at Sunnvside who have the grippe. ; We are sorrv to hear of Grandpa ; Johnson's Illness. I I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis, formerly of Sumivsiile, are selling their pro erty preparatory to going lo ilerml.' tqn to live. They wish to go on Tuch dav. Only eight telephone lines are out today on account of the wind slorm, which la naturally supposed to be the trouble. Mr. Soib-rberg Is having quite a time with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Osterback were veil ing at Sunnyslde Sundy. Mr. Kllleen had about 20 cnlckens The conlldence felt by farmers and Hardeners in Ferry s Seeds to-d.iy I would have been Impossible to leel in I any seeds two score ol years ago. We have made a I science ol seed I growing. always do 1 exactly what you expect of them. For sale everywhere. UMTS till Sf ID I AIMU Free on request I 0. M. FERRY A CO, Oatroll, Mich. killed last week by their puppy, and of course they then killed the pup, Mrs. J, Deaidorf Iiiih boon upend ing the last 10 days with. Mis, Feath ers. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The residents of this place were surprised on Wednesday morning up on awakening from their slumbers, to find thai the ground and trees were covered with a mantle of niiovv. Ii presented a beaiitltul Hlglit, but we do not care to call It the "beautiful snow.'' Thoi'e Is a depth of six inches ou the ground, and from Indications there will bo more. J. II. Horsey, formerly In tho black smithing business here, has rcliirucil In company with his young son, Henry, Mr Dorsoy after leaving here went to Kstacada, where ho was In the same business, and from that pine went to Florida, remaining there (or about two years. Ho has doeided to locale hero, and will be associated with Ralph Cross, our well Known young blacksmith. V, tl. Hall went to Powell's Valley on Sunday morning, reluming In the evening. Joe Jackson left for F.astern Ore gon on Sunday, where he will lull with his two brothers, Herald and Vein, and his sister, Miss Winnie. Mrs. 11. F. Mini Is on the sick llsl. John Darling, Jr.. who arrived here on Sunday morning to spend the day, wiis unable to return to his work In the evening, na he was threatened with pneumonia, but Is on the road to recovery now. Mr. and Mrs. William lleard. of this place, went to Mllw ankle on Wedues dav. where thev intended tho Pomona Crango that convened at that place The Mountain View lublo Stuily class met at the homo of Mrs. Ilahn on Thursday afternoon, and a most profitable afternoon was spent. The next meeting will be held on Thurs day afternoon if next week at the home of Mrs. Newman. The delegates who have been chosen to represent the Mountain View Sunday school at the Sunday School Convention tint convenes at the Presbyterian church In Oregon City on Saturday nnd Sun day, are Mrs R. M. C. llmwn and Mrs. F. A. Cllletl. Mrs. l.l.'.'le Cvvlnn and three daugh ters, Misses Minnie, Hessle and Hat tie, of Walla WiHa. Wash., have ar rived here to visit with the former's sister, Mis. Ida West Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jackson, of this place, were called to Red'and on Monday morning owing to the serious illness 'of the hitter's father, Joseph Pruce, whose death occurred at I'M'' o'clock. Mr. ami Mrs. Jackson arrived before Mr. Ilritee passed away. The funeral services were conducted at the Mountain View church on Wed nesday morning at HI : :s o'clock, and ni'iiir fi -lends of the family attenileii literary and musical programme was 'rendered and coiis'sted of lh follow ing numbers: Instrumental solo. Mrs. Everhart; recitation, lllanihe Merrill; duet. Ressn (Julnn and Miss Wllloiigh bv One of the features of the even ing was the debate, which was, "Re solved, That Hie White Slaves are more In bondage than the Hlack Slaves were." The questb n was de cided In favor of the affirmative. .1. Corbctt. Mrs. (!. V. Crllfln and Wll 'llnTh lleard were on the attlrtnatlve: , u c, II ill. (). A. Varhoy and t.eorge ; i.,b(.rn on the in-gatlve At the mee i i,. ,,f l-'rbliv evening of this week. Rev. S. A. Ilayworth will be olio ol invited the teain sneakers, ah are to these meeting i. FALLS VIEW. John Miller nnd Charley Miller spent Sunday evening with Umls Sa gar and family. lie t'ook has moved from halls VI..IV tn Clarke's place. Fdward Fotist lost a valuniuo n use . .,s, ,v,,i( j cnndiiv was a fine day fr flying : kites. Several were seen flying l m!d i'lr. Dan Graves has moved to fit's new home on the Nelchaster place. Mrs H. Wallace and Mrs Umls Sugar culh'd on Mrs. U Moser laHl t,,iwl:iv Mr. ii ii I Mrs. Otis DIx have moved j to the DIx Bros.' Mills. Will Wallace Is shingling his new woodshed. " I Jay DIx attended the telephone nieMltig at peaver Creek Monday. Mrs. MalnI Sng'ir' and daughter, Maacl and Mattlo 1). Dayman, spent i-.st Saturday with Mrs. Pert Cum mons, at Heaver ''net. Hue Klrbyson left for Mol alia Sun day. Klllati Schmidt attended the stock sin vv In Portland last week. The DIx Bros, have p irchased a ....rtloii of the timber on S nlth Hr s.' place i.-,...r,,r,l M:ie:ir lias euirneii in I ... V Yaklmi after sev. I we-i s' vl-H a' Falls View with his brother, Iuls - n":ir. I''mI1s View Detuning Foclely met u.o.ir.iiiu nleht In the Falls Vlow Hchoolhouse and ilohntol upon the question, Resolved. 1 h t the Single Tax Should Be Adopted." Thoso who nfrirmed Hie question were Jay DIx, Klllan Schmidt, lla.ry Klrliysaii GlIS. Sclniebel and Louis Wallace. Those Even. Plumber ban bis specialty. Ours Is prompt ami satisfactory work. Nowhere lu town can you find such -high grado goods, first clans workniaiiHhlp and prompt service combined with such MODtKA IE PRICE as wo are now offering. All plumb ers' supplies constantly on hand. j P. C GADKE i Tinning, Hot Air Furnaces and ' Hop Pipes. All Kinds of Job bing and 8praying Material. 914 Main St. Phone 2654. OREGON CITY. who denied the question were -Ceo. Schmidt, tleorgo Klrbyson, I.oiiIh Ha gar, Mix. Klrbyson ami Will Wallace. The Judges who worn Arthur Horn schucli, OIIh DIx mid Peter Hubci', decided la favor of the affirmative. The society will debate again next Saturday night and they are looking forward to a very Inleresllng lime, as I bo queallon to bo debated h, "lie solved, That unman s suffrage should bo adopted,' Those on the affirmative are Rao Klrbyson, Mrs, Miller, tloo Smith, Mis. Klrbyson, Jay DIx, P.dd Schmidt and Mrs. Sugar, Those on tho negative nro Huh Hchnobel, lien, Klrbyson, Klllnii Schmidt, Hurry Kir hyson. Mr. Miller, MuiIn Sagar and Will Wallace, Those who like to hear an Interesting debate will bo given the opportunity to hear olio If t hoy intend next Saturday night. I'lianiberlaln's Cough Remedy Is n very valuable medicine for throat nnd lung troubles, quickly relieves and euros painful breathing and a danger ously annulling' rough which Indicates congested lungs. Sold by all dealers. REAL ESTATE 0- Joseph II. and Flotilla D, Colt lo William Hansen, lot 2.1, Orchard lloines, III acres; II I ail. II. S, ami Amelia Rii'iodiy lo It M. Cooper, I !l acres, section 2 south, range 2 east; $. li. I'. and Mary E. Cooper to (luv luveatiueiil Co., lot , containing IIS in acres and the south l.' i'S acres of lots ! and ii, section 2, township f south, range 2 east, and I II acres, S2.CS lines III all; IIMiil, O. T, and Mary A Kay to tiny In vestment Co, north ;in acres lots IS and (I. section 2. towtmhlp i itmit h l aOfco 2 east ; $,',mi K M. ami Minnie II. tloguit lo Will lace F. Miller, southwest quarter ol Siiut he ist quarter, seel Ion :ifi, town ship 2 smith, range fi east, to acres; srn. C. Ray nnd Hat lotto Hockley to Or ange Malleoli, 721 aires, seel Ions ft ami l, tow nship 2 south, range 2 ea.il ; $10. W. J. and llnltlo llovverinaii to .1 II. and Myrtle M. llovverinaii, 21 acres sections fi ami s. township 2 south, inline :! east ; f I J ". W. .1. anil ll.iltte llowprmaii lo W. W and Hose II Cooke, !l' acres, sections 5 mid S, lowiiHhlp 2 south, range ;i east ; $1:175. K. II and Matilda Slelager to .1 tl. Dregnle, nij acres, section tl, township 4 south, range I east; $'nn. Waller I.. Mosher to H. II. Day. southeast quarter of northwest qiiur ter, section li!, township (i south, raime 1 I oust; $. I Martha A. and ti. O. Dolman t Chrlsllm lllctisel, land III section 2!'. township 8 south, raug S west; I !'ia ' Frederick and Emmii H.vurt to Fred i Wleileinan, 2i acres, section 22. town- . ship :' south, range I welt; S I, nnd Eainia I Wooslor lo A ! 0. Anderson, north half of southeast ipiar'er of southwest quarter, section :I5, township :i south, range 2 cant: $2000. Anna S. and Frank M. Warri-u to First Congregational Church of tire-i-o'i City, laud ill Oregon t'i'y; quit claim. Ceorge E. and Floreure M. Towle to tien, F. Honey, weal half of north east quarter of northwest quarter, sec tion 21, township 2 south, range 5 east, 20 acres; II Soil. Fiank and Janntte Jaggar to I). ('. and A. I. Williams, lots 5 and tl. block il2. Oregon City; $Sno. Edward mid Kmllle llettuinn lo Kit ; Ian nnd (icorgo Schmidt, lets K and '.I ' section 20. township I south, range 3 ! east, nnd land In section 211, township! I south, range .1 east; $22011. Sarah E. Hathaway lo (i. l. Hoard j man, lot I I. first addition In Jennings j bulge; $i',nil. i Edward mid Eiiillle llctlmnii to Al berl and Enimn (iasser, S2.M acres, h.-i I i. hi j:i. township 4 souih, rangu.1 e.i . ..". Niels and llerthll S l'llll to Ellen E Thorpe, laud In sections :i and 4 tow nshlp .1 south range I! enst, 42 acres; J2uoo. Pauline and Fred Schwar'. Ilia E. Hiirfus, lots I. 2 and to Pel'' ::. block l.")ii, Oregon City; J'un. Charles nnd Ida l.ucke to Christian Krnft. In neros of seetlnn t, township I aonlh, range I e nil , :iiii G. A. and Magg'e Cohh to ('. () Thomas, lot SS, Canby Gardens; i',2"i. Charles T. and Annlt M. Bates to ' b 'l l. s I. Hates, land lu ). I C. of i Philander l,ee a ti wife, township .'! s tn l ti. range I east ; $HI. Phillip nud Christ Ian Si hnoi r lo Theodore It. and Iterlhi Irene Daiou port, lot i; of block :i. Wcslvnn; (I .Margaret Kydd to James M. Krlck son, lets 5, I',, block H, Barlow; I'.lun. I. A. nnd Minnie II. Knupp to Ed ward W. ami Harriet A. Itarlliolo new 21-, acres of section ,12, township I south, range 2 east; $.X2.V John K. anil Caroline A'stead lo Hi rherl l.ucas, -In acres of section III, lownship ;i south, range 2 east; I2'0. Aurora Electric Company lo Fred Phllllneii, of mi II ae of hecllons I nnd !i. township -I south, range I eiiKl ; JKMl. I.ei.na E. Rnynoro to Mnltle A. Diinbaiigh, VI acres of section township 1 souih, range I east; $1.1110. . John W. nnd Grace l.oder to 1VIII- lam Buchanan, land In section 10, lownship 2 souih, range ,' east; $10. ('. and Alice Kerr el nl lo Kutlle Pleper, lot 1 of block "A," Kerr ti Shlndler First Addition lo Mllwaukle; ?2.r,0. Melelmlr and IiuInii Duersl lo Afel hold Idiman, lot 2 of block 1, D ie-si's First Addition to Mllwaukle; $.r,uo. R. P. and Mary E. Cooper to Cuiby Canul Co., 41) foot strip, containing 1.711 acres, section 2, township fl souih, range 2 east, for right of way for cur rylng water for Irrigation, power, etc.; $1. I.oiiIh G. nnd Hilda Wrnlslnd to Ove M. Ansve, oneflflh acre, section III, township 2 souih, range 1 cast; $1. Ciirolltiu Batllii, et nl to ('mini oil E. Ilattln, 7 acres, section 2H, township I south, range 2 east ; $10 Caroline lint tin, el nl lo Cleveland Ilattln, eight acres, secilon ys, town shin I south, range 2 east; $10. Caroline f Jin till, tt nl to lllrnm A. Baltln, 7 acres, section 2K, lowiiHhlp 1 south, range 2 enst ; $10. Edgar A. and Nora II. Slutwr lo Robert U Morris, 115 acres, township 5 smith, range 1 east, nnd right of way; $2275. Mary Gregerson lo C, II. Jolianseii. 24 fool right of way over Houlheiist corner of northwest quarter of souih west quarter, section 2!), lowiiHhlp 1 south, rniign 4 eimt; qiillclulMi. A'Mt(( A. and C M. Polny to . A. Elmore, block 8, Mllwuukln Park; $21100. Austin C. Mllllron lo R. W. Clark, south biilf of norlhenst quarter of iioiithwoHt quarter, section 10, town ship (I south, range 2 east; $10. The BhawFear t'o. lo t'nlvln P, Morse, lot II, flint addition lo Jennings Lodge; $111. tleorgo II, (iiilhrle lo Mniehiiiilii Suvliigs A TriiHi Co,, purl of iluiinlloii land claim of peter ,M. Rlneai soii, nee Hon III, township 1 sou III, inline noil, HI loll acres; $1. John II. nud Elizabeth lli'oljo lo Aiitoue (I. Ilrolje, lol I, hiiImIIvIkIoii block 2, Fir Grove; $1200. Jehu II mnl Kllimhcth Ilrolje lo Golibllr John Itollpgor, lot I, sub-ill-vliilou block Fir Grove; $1200, The following real estate li iniifeis wore filed yesierday In the office of Recorder of Conveyances E Will Iiiuim: Cm line mid W. J. Itluer lo Howard II. and Vlaiina Tompkins, north half lot A, tract III, Willamette Tracts; $1200, W. O. mid Netllu llergeisofi to Et R. Gruiulei'lanil, 6 4'J ueres, iieeilou 7, t.iivuidilp I south, ruiigo I eanl; $,Y12. Cum II Woods to W, W, mnl Annie M. fUltiplnll, lol lit, JcunlllgH Lodge; $!(i Clyde C. ami Jennie V, Haling lo ('. A. ami Anna Jiii'iuca, JO acton sec Hun lil. township II south, lauge 4 I'.lnt. $IHI. Wallioe F. anil Ida M. Miller lo Edna A. Prescoil, southwest quurier of soul beam qiimler, section HT, town ship 2 south, range f, cant, 10 neresi tin. Oregon Swedish Colonlallon Co. lo John W. MIi'IicIhoii. southeast qimr ler of nuiitlieioil qiliu'ler, Moot Inn !l, township !i south, range 2 eanl, 40 aereii ;$:'.' 0. Clarence anil Hamanlha SIiiiiiioiiiIh to William Itt'i'grcn, bit U, mid emo half lot , Gladstone; $10. O. F mnl Agio s Hot kin tit J, J. Miller, fi acres, loMiishlp 2 souih, range II east ; $."'!. T, It. A. ami Josephine M. II. Hell vooii to Mlllou II. Guff, lots 111, 2.'. nnd 2il, block 2, (julticy addition to MilvvaiiMe; Hir, Genrgo A. ami Ijillle M. I US tl lilil h to Clackamas County, tract lu town ship It souih. raio'.e 4 east, fur county loud. $1. I lei licit F. and Clnlie Judge lo llendee Bros, 2 acres at knights Stall, n, $1 Maigarel U Huberts lo 7. C. Crav en, lets ::s, ;;. 40, 41. 42, Mock ri, Mliillnirn Adilllloii to Portland. $1 II. E nud Ella T. Noble lo Maggie A. Johnson. Iota 2, II. 4. ft, t'., 7, S, , in. II, block t'.ii, Mliithoru Addition to Portland; $.'1. S P. (minim et ill to A. G. Shepiiid. north-half of nuiithwo.-il quarter of inirihwesi quarter of section 2, lown ship 2 south, range II east; f 1 -1. A it n 11 ThouuiH to F. E Thomas, lift aeies of section !4. township 3 smith. , 1 lingo I can ; $10 ; Vlv btii II. Mow reader lo Joignrog 1 Investment ( "i 1 1 11 p.. 11 y , ;o ii uf nee Ion 2S, township a hituili, tame 1 rat; ti. Waller C iiml Kale Ki ll 'field 1.1 In ga peck, Ho acres of him Hun .'", town- bin II nun t It , nil go i; cant; $ln John 11 nun 1 iiruiiiie McKcii'lc to ; V p. and Gottlieb Hulnlger, lot 7, Ho- writ; M.'o. i.iiev ,; ; ;;. mhi.t to 11, K I 1 1 eo t li 1 a 11. 1 it ; e of ClnckauuiK Conn- ;ty: $;. j Maggie Fretlerlcl to C'liveti. lots !:it. ipi. 40, 11, 1.'. block io. Miiihorii . I. Illl. .11 lu Portland; $1. I' CraOen to t'luti It s II, Craven, lots lis. .hi. n, 41. 42. block '.in, Mliithoni Addition to Porllalitl; II. Gladiilone Real Estate Association to J' hu Auilertiiui, Ti.'.'ll nrren of Feu dal C Cumin D. I. C. township 2 sunlit, range 2 asl , $1. Archlbthl ami llessln Howard to Charles 'p. Chun h. K acres of aectlnn oil, township 2 minth. Hinge 7 east; $10. tTickninns County lo Mai lit J. Will lams, litis 7 and K of blin k 1)!, Ore gun City; $10. Mnt lie mid Horace j. Rice to Lewis H. VVI11I cm, south half of lot 1, Jen nings Utdge; $:T.iio. J. N. and M. M. Penny '0 Albert Lloyil and Dn'e L. ('line, lots K and 9 of block South Oswego; $112". Old I, Predion to Nils C. Nelon, .2ft of nil acre of section IS, toitiinhlp I south, range I east ; $lft. O. A. mid IJIIan S. Palmer to J. W. and Mary K Maul. Hug, laiiit n rth half of tract K nnd tract fl. Palmer Ad In Ion to Porlnr; $120 1, Ij'iin Ellis to Waverly Asho latloli, lot 3 of block III, Ciimhtldiic: f l. Mary Mader et al to Crls (). ('urn II, part of D. I C. of Robert Cauflelil nnd wife, township & south, range 2 east; Jlo David llobeHon to Oregon Swedish Colonliitliin Company, Ml acres of section 4, lowiishlp ,1 south, range It east; PC,n. A. N. mid Ellabelh Swanson to Dnvlil E. btfgreii, laud In section II, lowiiHhlp fi souih, range II east; II. Albeit G. Walling to Ella F. Taylo-, 7d 112 acres of Jesse Bullock mid w ife D. U C. No. 40, township 2 south', range I east ; $1. Mary Ann Teler and Reuben D. Tri er to i 'M11 F. Taylor. 7:IH2 acres of D. L. C. of Jesse Bullock and wife, town ship 2 s -iil It. tnnge J east; $1. Austin C. Mllllron to Geprgn W. Wlm-flcld, Pa) ncres of section in, lownship (i ni nth, iiingo 2 east; $M. Si tte of Oregon 'to F. P. Slauffor, I K7 acres of D, I- C. of David Ciitllng mil wife No. fill, township II south, range II cast ; $7 10. Anna .1. nnd I. W. Relnlinrdt to William F. DaMert, blocks II and 4, Sliver Springs Addition; $10. .1. W. Springer to John anil Eliza beth Desmond, lots 7, V and II, block IS. Robertson; $175. Max W. nnd Mlsnh Dnvles lo Wal lace B Davles, Tract I), Sandy; $2500, CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY, Land Titles Examined, Abstracts of Title Made. Ofllco over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN V. CLAIlK, Mgr. Parson'i Poem a Gem. From Rev, II. 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