Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 28, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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OKEOON CITY ENTK1.H.ISK, KKIIUV. MAKrH L'H. l!i:i. :
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w:r; aim MPFRiflivii; school reform ? wc
VOUNQ MAN LEAVES HOME WITH
MATTRtSS AND BED-CLOTHING
f: C'APTURED WHILE ROAMING CODNTKY
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S ' Victim Says Brother Did Wrong In
t ' Shooting Member of Auto Party
S , Had Been Asylum
I Inmate
llmrsc Huberts. :'T :o.ira of ai
brother of Jack Roberts, who was
hanged several months ago at Sa
lem, was adjndnf J to he of unsound
niiud in the count) court Thursday
afternoon. He whs mken to the asy
lum at Salem. Jack Roberts paid
i death nenally for killing iJeorgo
Hastings and Donald Stewart.
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1'ortUnd.
party, cn
mcmiiers or. an atnomoi'iie
um.., ii.uiu KnaJ at
Elk Kock about a year aco. The ex
ecution followed an election In whieh
the people hy a lane majority refus
ed to i hrocate capital punishment.
The insane man is almost a "dou
ble." of his hrother, ,:o was hanged.
He is sightly taller, but his eires
gion and face and In ad r. almost
the same. RoKherts -,va confined in an
asylum in llaho for several month,
and upon his release out to Clarke'
to live with his mother. Mrs. J. IX
Pfelffer. He worked on the farm
several weeks and finally oanie to the
conclusian that lie was not helix
paid adequately for his service. About
a week aco at mldniiht he left the
iiouse, taking wilh him his clothing.
Iiedelot'-iing. a mattress and other ar
ticles. Deputy Sheriff Miles, who
made the arrest, deflate! that
Roberts had four loads of clothing
and other articles near his junto. He
wandered about the neighborhood for
several days until the resident be
came alarmed and made a re;ort to
the sheriff. Roberts father-in-law
swore to the complaint alleging in
sanity. The young man converses
rationally on most subjects. He said
his brother did wrong In killing the
young men in the automobile, and he
cannot understand what led him to
commit the crime.
in a Crowded Car.
First Strap Hanger-Sir. yoo have
your hand in my pocket. Second Ditto
leviih-ntly iiinrriedi-Ob. pardon me!
was wondering mm- I happened to
-have nil that loo- change -Ibistmi
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John Slivers, recently appointed
J.islko of the peace In this district.
FU.cu'dxg W. N. II- r-aiiiMui, ..n
ducted 1 is llr-t Jury trial Friday. The
deleiidaitt was Aaron Anderson, no
cured of lishliK In the Cla.kan.iu
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I.,,.,,.. I, U- :mer lee evidence was
taken returned a verdict of not piilK.
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! 1 e tried.
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High School Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Re! ec. who also Is in charge of
the extension work of the university,
declared that the old order had pass
ed. He called attention to how pro
fessional nun formerly v. ere trained
and how they are trained today, de
claring t'.at the new method w is
mui't stt'.'i rior. The speaker also,
said thai there would scon be no
more public lands for the people, and
that tV boys and gir'.s must prepare
themselves through el'.icietiov fertile
cause. Dr. Keluc was the guest cf
JY. and Y.rs. !'. J. Toco at dinner
Wednesday evening.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PSS ALDERMAN mm
THE BOSTON MONITOR" CALLS
THIS ONE OF BEST TOWNS
IN WEST
INDUSTRIES GIVEN SPECIAL PRAISE
"Romantic 6:.iuty and Buiincn Pro
(jrcsj" ai Cited Beautiful
Home Alio r Given
Attenton
The Christian Science Moiiluu. o 1
r.ostou, in a recent Issue, hud thefol j
lowing article about Oregon City:
For centuries the Willamette Kivcrl
poured Its waters In iinh.irnesse I ;
freedom over tue falls between thej
mouutuir.oiis bluffs I at mark the!
present townslle of Oregon City, j
I'erhaps the Indians who Hied at
the liills appreciated their beauty.
but certainly alter the l.ewi an I '
Clark expedition reached Oregon and1
whlie men explored the river there
was no lack of prophecy as to lae
city that should be built by the lalK i
Dr. John Mcl.otighlii. the chief fa.'-,
tor of tae Hudson I'-ay Company. ! j
cated at the present site of V.uii on- ,
ver, Wash., welcomed and fed tie
hordevf those who. in the early 4i's.
joiirue.M d across the arid plains mi l
(airly tumbled down the Rockies In-;
to the large fur-:'ear:tig domain, lb- j
e .use of lus Limitless to Close Invad-.
i rs he lost Lis position with the com
pany. in d so decided to make Ills'
heme a! the i'alN. where he had lo
cated a claim In Is.':', and to cat his
lot wi!h the Viuericans
About lMii he went to live there,
built a saw tail! and grit mill and
the great fa II-i began fietr earar of,
iisefiilm ss. That was nearly T'Mrars
ago and now Oregon City wilh Its
population of li'iOO is known as th"
mill town, a sort of suburb of Port-'
land, the metropolis, with which it.
is conno-'tetl l.v trolley.
Put niter taking one of the com- j
fo-ta' le cars fiat run half hourlv 1
rrom PortlaiuL nloux the Willamette
River. v,-u d s. over that Oregon City
has quite an independent life of its ;
own. Is proud of it. an 1 has not re-1
limpiishe I the old pioneer dream ot j
r-Hklng it a ur"at commercial rltv.
escort tells you: "Yes, the mills'
,-- ' ' baeklione of the town, but let I
me tirsT s ion you ot.ier icaiures.
You co aloii well paved streets to
the et . : ' -for this Is the conn
v seat i:' ' Viekiimas County and
:'.-'d it a lame, two-story concrete
building surrounded by beautiful trees.
Next you find yourself at the hot- J
torn of a (light of Iron s'eps at the
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aiae that appeala to ma big breeder of cattle
and the geacral farmer who waat to iacreaee
the pradacttoa of bM oawa. Edited by prac
ticai aoea who breed aaod deir cattle, aoda.
horaea aad poeJtry and (We their readera the
beawat of their work sad evperlaaco. Poh-
lianed twice a awata. Mipalar yearri
win appeal to those who
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OREGON CITY, OREGON
foot of an M fool bluff, and Moroni
ol':er skeleton lllghls of 'e'
far as )oit can see atalliiK II nl short
interval j
"Do people co up nnd down these
every day"? oti nsk. ,
"Yen. for most of the residences are
Ibis llrst bbift. (.cine nie on tuo
second, nnd many mo around tnni
bond anil ilown en too ran '
view iiml cood r nl lleie are vv oil il '
j the climb, although an elevator In !
Minder wny for the lenderleot.'
The sialrs are easy and they wind!
'up throiiglt beautliiil greiierv the
I nuisslve rock ribbed blu't a wondei
of moss, lichens, wild How els an, I
lore w nlo giaceiul La.. Inut bushes
seiiucas an. I tall maples lorm a bow-
' or throoi.h which one catches glluip
: ses ol tno busy Id a ii. the winding!
! river and fur away the blue hills ami:
grand mountains. There nie scats j
; every lore for rest along t ie wk.
At the top of the blnlT. where It
overlooks the heart of the town Is
Mel liichlln Park, donated half n ecu
tury ago to the city by lis i?oiiervnis
founder- n place m i le nnd kept beau
tiful by the Woman's Club.
Ta old MoLoiigltliti house, which
originally siood downtown at the end
of Main Street, was bioungt up to
the park. It was a ruin, but the club
had it papered, painted and furnish
ed ns It was In Ihe 0's. It is a sub
j siantial miiiiiro white building set In
harmonious surroundings
i The oldest churchi s are In tae low
r town and the newer ones on the
' llrst bluff. Nearly all have been re
modeled In modern stylo and enlarg
ed lately ten III nil. representing as j
many denominations. There are the
; school buildings, three m ade schools.
jt'ie Mcloiighlin Institute, mil a new;
; hi.'.h school, built where It commands'
a beautltul view of Ihe river, a green j
'wooded Island nnd the heights of!
Portland. II tulles awav. The ritv J
i school system I Considered second
: to none In the West. I
i Among the points of Interest point :
, ed out is the home ot the author, Mr-t '
Kva Kim rv Dye, who has written the I
history of the Northwest In romantic '
s-ve Kdwlii Markbam lived down!
l in the Cut when a boy, ami not far,
awav K'.la lligglnson spi ut her girl
hood and wrote short stories. ;
i Mrs. Dye's endeavors turted a i
CLautaiiinin in the town. The Chan
t impia grounds are a mile or so be
, low town In C.ladstone pari where
the tow l. people, Portland people
and hundred from other places get.
pleasure. Inspiration nnd new ideas i
j every s"ininer. ;
1 j
A Carnegie library 1. nil ling cost .
ing $l.'.riOii, Hearing completion. Js !
'seen in a Hue setting of trees wltli
I ample grounds. For years u reading I
, room for the public which grew Into '
j a small library, also a rest room for ;
! country women and others, have been
maintained in the town. I
Heslib the more stately residences
on commanding heights, everywhere;
on the blurts, down In the I.at and i (
business part or the place, are Iiiit-
dreds of attractive small 1 lollies, bun
gaiovv witn t.ieir gay pon d ioms.
cottages w ith pretty lawns anil abun
dance of (lowers, ro
Hi the par.
ings, the fruit trees and
kitchen gar-
! dens.
! From the boulevard nlong the bluff
one can npprei laic the Pig s'lspen
; sum bridge which link t ie t-iwu to
! the wrst side whirl! t- riaees buck
; givini; uinpl room for the big ritv of
the luture. The l.ir:e paper nuils
rthat sunplv the in.st v it .i paper
tand like massive forts uf the river's
ed.e. Steamboats puff i ff for Port
land or make their way through the
h. -ck.s to the tipper river. The falls,
harness. d mid H'lhdiicd, pour decor-
0- isly over t ie I Ig .lam made to give
the mills more power. In this Pow
er City i f Oregon." beauty Is sa-rill'-
ii to progress.
The Cue new l-'ii s' home, the M.i
.onir temple, whiili also houses the
vv ide-avv ake 'onme rcinl Club and It.
..cxihu y orcini .hi inn, "I Im live
Vvire.' are puintnl out. peluw. on
t e So;.i;,ern Pacllic truck, cvjeuds
a long train lo.-nb .1 wit a liinneii .(
lo.H 2 .- e, t to c feet 111 diameter.
. I in'. !':i to bo ; i - nd into piip for
paper. V power limme supplies Port
1 mil, 1.". miles aw a;, with its light.
Weat "f the nuiin fall is tile Hall
la bb r where, ot,e n, unth in the yi.ir.
the Chiunok salmon can lull their
nay to the upper nv.-r. The Chinook
run is I mm April to Juno 1 '. The av
erage weight, c.'iue.t Is :!u piiuiids,
th-'itigli the record iiiiim as hih as
Li pounds.
Ihr.e great, i.aper mills produce
iinnually T-'i.'iou teas of paper, or
J.:.i tolls dailv. 'I Ley employ more
than 1 ) people ai.d distribute JsiiO,.
o' U iii wag a uiiti ii:i 1 ;. T.ieir coinblii-
1- d itr.estuient is ainio-.t JiLHnu.b'10.
Tilt; largest, luill Lai started iiioV
adiuiraiile reforms i'.'id the men are
i . v a pereciitace tp,. prolin.
The lliegiin City vonlen mill, said
to be the largest west of the Mississ
ippi, employs '.'.'() people. Then there
an- s.i -- mills, an Iron foundry, slea in
laundry and other enterprise.
F.very w here in ti.e town one hear
expressed the desire for newcomers.
CLUB ENTERTAINS
Willamette !'iilv-r.ity Gle Club
dlHtlnKHlnlicil ItKi'lf in a concert giv
en in the Oregon City high school au
ditorium, TueHilay nlRlit, undr the
auspice of the Hinh School Club.
The proKrani wa well balanced
and mucn appreciated by a larxe nn
dience, which wa generous In Its np-
plauRe, to which the glee club le
Hponded a generously Id popular en
core selection.
The program wa made up, In tn
first part, inotly of musical number.
with two reading by Professor P. P.
Rugelmtn, the second part belig re
jections from La Mascot, in which
all the members of the club took part.
Special nntlon hould be mad" of
the chorus ' "girls' In a lit-'.t skeu ii
entitled "Th (iarien of Dream 1 1
which thi young men skillfully dit"
sed and a : ed the nart to the ehv;
of some of the women In i'ce audience.
A corJ.a. Invitation wa er.n'l"i!
to the Willamette I.'nlvei-ilty Glee
Club to p'ay a return engagement iv.
Oregon ( liy as often as oo'Kirtunlt;
ireent.
A Miur'i Wish.
3rdylot. who Is rather mlnerly.
wa recovering from a long tllnexs.
"flow wn It. doctor." be suited one
day. "thai I wa sble to live so many
week without eating?"
Why. yon were fed by the fever."
"Ar you surs?" Then after mo
ment's reflection, "I wlsb I could give
It to my aervanta."
STATE SUf'CPvlNTENDrNT DE
CLARES SYSTTM SHOULD
FIT THE CHILD
EDUCATOR ADDRESSES W. C. 1. 0.
ChlbVin Entertain with Singt and
Reclt.itlo.-i Just Ho'ore Clout
of State Temperanc
Meeting
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II mi. M mi Ii I )i ' Him i i -ml
L, R. Aldcrmjn, State Superinten j
drill of Pubic Iritructlon, who
apoko at the Women' Cbltie '
1 e"iprni.e Union Convention. I
Habit Is a gr. at thin.; la a c '.nil's
education." .belaud S'.n'e Sio'erln
tendetit of Public Instruction Abler
man. and Superintend. lit eh'; t of the
Portland schools, at a session of Pu
stule Women s C instl in I'einpi ranee
I nion at the llaptlst Church acre
Wednesday ulternoon.4 ' liidusir'.nl
Fit'ioatleii Is wlut we ale sirlv.ng
for. Teach 'iilldts of holiest. v, la bis
try and polilciiess. and
Intel .'"I
the
trial
children so tbev will
do Uid'-e
work at home.
"Our plan Is not. to lit lae child to
the m'inii. but to tit ti e sv it. in to
the rlil'd. Tiie glrli should be en
couraged I" domestic Si b lice, done -s
art and home ib- oral tons, l-.verv
( (,, should hav.
()f caring for an
ti e r. sio:isp.!t v
mluial. lb' hould
A buy may deceive
aeher1-. but he can
PT t ' Pig W I I
,,a ,, : a.iiiiml.
his pan n's nnd
not i! 1'i'h e a
squeal."
Mrs, Ada W,i
i.f tl.e St lie Wi
pi ranee Ah .ma,
II -:. lie in the
!a. e I'lirell, pre -Id-ut
ii:i i' Chflntiiill 'I'- ill- !
I ion. Sj.O,.e Oil ' Sev j
t si t III- S. bool.i . She ,
urged II .
iri'llOst can
by p.iiiiili
..ltd te .' ers.
Ti,.- f.il!o.vn.g
.-1 V. eiln. sdav i
I lev ot lopal serv b
!;.-. ifal tons and
i ro r un vv as r-nd-T-voiilng:
e It. V. . T Millk-ll
soligs, loyal Tem-
pi rale e l.i spin el
lb- it.i:oii
II-'"!'.;'....;
(Iri -oil t ity.
Cl.uh s 'I 'nun. I -
. .. Kill! Mllbr
-v n uur liLo'-i.'s '
I --. loll
. 'il MlvS Kbellv
. M ir.l Molle;'
Song,
II Turn
'hlk Iron
if
lbs-pat, on . .
lie. -It,, Moll . ...
Ui-ciia'i- t. Saiiie-
Pro.. I I': .11 il.l . I :. a!' i
Song : .... " 1 1 i r r i :i (or
liv I'LKdlell of I.."
Thirty i t the c' ibiren
pledge in, ll.i doll- Iv iift. r
Mi
!..irty
nr.-:
Flag'
i ...:cii.d
r 'lie e
Ihe
:.i.r
SI ;le
- - loll.
the
i la'n
t.llllllli t.l Hill! .'..Is I I l is
Superintend. i;t of ti e I.
.b-li v i ri i i. ii ii d lr .
blLlrefi vi. -re j-i, . - I'u
nn .'it luioiin r iiieet j;i-
t .' ,,we- p.irt et the l a
the rolbiWUlg pogr-lll I
cd:
Solo Mrs. l.v
Ad-Ire-. . . Dr. Mi-'la.
.d-l:-e is. Mrs. Silne igh.
' llilll,
,..l la
While
if elite
as held In i
e I.-1 I 'bur. h, j
lllg l.llder
.11.-1 f Uinatcd
of Portland j
of Scuttle1
LEVITT FAILURE
LIABILITIES OF CLOTHING STORE
GREATLY IN EXCES3 OF
ASSETS
! MEETING AF CRtDITORS IS CALLED
Trutte Probably Will be Named to
Wind up Buiine Head of
Firm Say Horn I
Exempt
II. N. Hick, referee In bankruptcy,
announced Friday that the llnlillltle
of the J. Ivilt Clothing Btore were
about $140,000. The aeli tinted by
the member of the firm and as In
dividual are IHO.OOO. it I harjly
probable that the stock of good on
band at special sale would bring a
much a it would under uhiial condi
tion. After the firm, which conlted of
J. l-vltt and M. Ilarde, made an as
signment, several creditor asked
that the firm be made involuntary
bankrupt. A majority of the cred
itor, however, did not ubcrlbe to
till action. The decree wa enter
ed, and the bunlness will be ettlod
under the supervlion of the United
Htates Court.
Mr. Illcks announced that a meet
ing of the creditors would he held at
the court home Aprl I, to arrange
a settlement of the builnen. It Is
probable that a trustee will be ap
pointed to dispose of the goods on
hand. Mr. Levitt says his home In
this city Is exempt under the bank
ruptcy law. He expects to resume
business here as soon as the present
trouble Is settled.
Tou can say goodbye to constipa
tion with a clear conscience If you
use Chamberlain'! Tablets. Many
bave been permanently eared by their
use. For sal by Huntley Bros. Co,
Oregon City, Hubbard aad Csnby.
TOTALS 14010
NO.MK. AhisLii. M.mh 21- Mum
(LitlHchiilk. it sailor Hum the vv lulling
m hoon, r Mor-m. n ached lo ie l'l
iilihl nfler n lour months' Hip over
the broken lee of Holing "Hall. uMlic
lug woid of t ie loss of Ills hli and
the k. hooper Kllllwm h, bolll of which
were crushed bv the be lines lioilll
of Ihe Dloiuedo l landc
hi plie ot Ihe leiilido niorum and
the lack of loud, nil i a1"'"
Alaska s.ilelv . cm ed I uplaln Whll
lint of Ihe M'ras. who relumd to
risk the trip aciims Hie i.tiall". av
lug that II was sine buth. lie Hlait
cd south for I'b'vcr Ibiy. Siberia, and
whether he reached It or ll"l I t
known.
Alter the schooners were wrecked
the crews, including Cnpl 'III Koreii
thn Kltllvvil.k, liulklllg lese.liclle
In the Vl t li . set mil for lh Herd
Peiilusiila In the only remaining w aide
boat. Heavy sens smashed the boil
lis the) wele pouring big Hlouieto
Island. For three month Ihe pmtv
nibslsted on walru. Ihlug Hi huls
built of stones nnd he, belore Ihov
vveic able lo ntteuipl the pnage nf
t v 100 mile of broken leu lo lb
mainland tiottichalk report that
the otb. r'lueli lire safe III nil Fmpll
mo se'tlclliellt.
Th Klttlwiuk was formerly the
g mo)lu schooner Alva and I one of
the smallest bonl.1 wbbh ever elilur
d Into I -e Artie "ens.
ITLOW,
WAGON ABLAZE TWICE, OWNER
19 OOVDAROEf) WITH WHITE
FLAKtS
GASOLINE LEAKS FROM BIG TANK
Proprietor Etngulhe Flam Al
though Eploion Seenv Im.
mlnenl Lo I till
mtd t t JO
James lartlow. "I'opcorn King" (
(Iregoii Cltv Is a hero toil ty. The pop
corn wagon of Mr I 'art low caught
(Ire Ivvpe Siiluidttv. ami, iilthoiig'i
threiltelied wltl ilestrni Hull beta
time, ibe duci,y owner reniiiliH"1
With Ills ginol.no elc.lne u 11 1 ) 1 lie ll.l'l
stopped the leak. The root and
poor, being sati rated with oil, i aught
lire, and Mr. Part In was tPe en
veloped In tbitnes, but tae ' I'ms-orii
King " did not tliioh.
The brst bliue started about I:"-'!
oiloi-,. in the afternoon. Mr. part-
low Ilium dutch dk.cover.'d Hie
cause of the Ironl-lc, nnil. although
111 WIIKOII Which cost H..'eil, seen )'l
iLioiiicil. nil I nil evpbisiou Si-rmcil
Lnmliieiit. he rein iliual at ills pout
until he found the I. ak an. I stopped
It. Tlirtl lie extinguished the b;.i
III the Inti rlor with wet rags mid ulth
ti,o a - tnin e of a friend, alter n
Lard II - it. extinguished Ihe bla.e In
the ton of th.. wagon. Me:nvvhln he
was 1. 1. in ardel with Hikes whlili
eeuie from nil directions. The tlrt
1 'in.' d.nnageil the wagon to t!iu e.
t. lit of Jn and the popcorn loss was
it Lout f .
T' e i roprb tor bad the uanollne
tank rcpilred, nnd Im thought his
lioiilb--. Lad i li b d. but pot so. Just
n ("-' inlnnti s before curfew l.lim
there was a slight evplosloti and Mr.
I'.irllow dlscov crcill nliotlier bln.e
t'liit wis mi ire tbteateiilng than fie
III id 1'olici man lirlll'.th tunic I In
an alarm and Ihe chemical engine
responded. Ihe bbi.e while more
spin tio ill ar than the llrst one did not
Co liny uo re damage, mid Ibe pluck
proprietor says be will be readv for
bii;iie- ',-ulv this tnoitilng as usual,
Mlclni-l long, chief of the lire de
partment. In directing lili men, iol
In front of the hose nnd I Im content',
struck him In one eve. The member
, was con-Pi. raldy liillnlucd, hut It I
llioug.it ill be all right In a tlav or
I wo. large crowds witnessed both
lire nnd the spectator marveled nt
the pluck of Mr. I'nrllow, who, til
though In serious danger, did not
bave bis property.
EXTREME. BUT CHIC.
Th Ni Spring
Derb I Hr.
FOR TOOTH FtTb WRlllKM.
This new straw derby will be adopt
ed by youthful we rem wbo ar not
sfrsld of extreme snd trying styles.
The elongated shape wltb Its raklnbly
rolling brim I one of tbe smartest
millinery modes of the spring season.
What's th Usf
"It did Jack oo food to marry his
stenographer, for she oou tinned the
habit of the office In their borne."
"How sor
-When be starts to dlctste she take
bin down."-London Tlt-Hlta.
PAMLOW. POPCORN
KING. IS HERO
REALBSTA1EI
Iliillu iiiiii Knurl. I.) in M;lv .
H in It i, bind vei'tlniia 7 nm n,
Mlllp .1 miulll, rill IK n I mini; m
n rly Amiii IhIIihi o h,,, Hmi. .
IV HivIiik ) Tnml I'liitunnv. ..,,,i
M uml '.'il, towiinlilii rimili, tittiua I
.mil; II. 1
I Mi K. A, tlMrrlHcut lo ,,.B v
I HluUlliiiu. Inliil III Mullliew Hriri.
jiiiili II, I. (.'., Iii,vn.lip J m.iiih, tnu
, .1 i wl, IK.
l:iui.i' V. Crlhi In nnd i: i M(
1 11 i;r!illii, Inl !i, V im. I M. ,i',.. I
liinliimir .Ailillllnu In I'ihiIi),
A K, HIkk ami wir in h c (!lHk
hi I. Illllll R.'i'llllll V mill n
loVjs
4 noiitli. ruiiKii I cunl; u
.lull Viiilbr nnil liiminiiiii, r7
li'( rlliy mid Inmliniul, K. i,.r. t
oiiiI.ti. he, (', I mil Voiuli ul,,, ,nj '
lfo mi l I'ruilnrli k I'. oii.li. iu, lo
t'lliitlca Vmiili rnlie, lnlli n,., !!,,,,, j
mm .i, luviia.iip a iukii.
rains I
.-(, II
Kiiiiii.i llsirliiKlim nml wiin
la
r,
lilmlv Mlii'l or, lot I, tilmk i, T,
KnniliiU sulillvlxloli: fill
Hmlli" P. I'ruhl In liimi J. I'mhi h(
vvlfn, Intlil sri lloii ZS, J I, ;) a j,
tow nahlp 3 anulli, rmixii I ('
M)U.
M. 0. Mucirn In Mrlh J. I vivlt,
lot 4, lilix k II U rut (llmUini,, i
A W. Murry u l vilfe In Kmiik yt
I, lllln, Inn.l ni'illi.ii 'M. tow iis,,
noiil'i, run in 4 i-t; lu.
A. K. riirt'.ilrk and alfe in A,
liiietiiiier. Iiimt niwiliui i.ivtmiiij
w miiiih. ruiliie T el ; ln
W. V. iHlililn lo I'l.iilmnl. Kiism
6 Knuti'tn llnllwur ('ominiiv, rishi
uf war lluvli Ciinlmi i I,, c jn.
Kliii'ila Krnliy cmii cati v in Mis
I l I. ill. on. InU 3.' mul 'U. l iuK i
Terrai n Ad I lion, . c(loii "O, i inlil,
.1 miulll, riiK" I: II.
(V 1. Vntf mivii ami vtlfn in ri.,lv
.t- to h. M.irv I". Ail.im a is, I IViIln
AllllllK, lltlltt iH'llllll 7'i, lllvv liip
nniilli. r in t'e & e irl ; SI
I'auK of Uieuoii i'l; in rh.ulrc
tilit.nl nn.l ln, lulu i nn i, ., k
7 (ireKon Cliy; n.
.lopli L Kmri-y tc Ulhir M llirk
ev, liiinl l.i.twe. n m'l iiiiiia i; Ut.l 17,
low niili i south, raliKe 1 n-i. .no,
Kifib-rli-k lliillnril nnd vir.i jn.l
Clirtall.in llullnrd nnd ifi lo H l-.rt
Itiilluii). laud an. I Ion a 9 ami I". Inon
e li I li 4 aniilli. rnlimi I rial. l
Mary I- lloliiir tn t'lmrl r.ul
bird. Inn.l In Ii. 1., ('. of Uilliam
llollliea. Vjiv. llilllp 2 Miulll, I'.ll.C"
raat. l.
Kri.l llullnrd mul wife lo riirMnn
Itutlnrd, 3 mm Irai t n.lil br D.'orna
('. h:t v mill ir n llcury .Jn.-utlinr
mul vvlfn; l,
I", K V. liliam u'd U" I" lr.u-
S vniii liilri'll. Illlld Sec tlon I ' li.an-
.dp 3 aoulb. riift 5'el; I.''11",
Tl.iMiilnr.i I iBiniimJ and wife in (iert
null' 1 1 ' 1 1. t t. r n. frsi-tlmnl lot f"
tloiKtl I'loc k 1.'. Dri'K.'U fit . ci.
Ili'iuv Moc'biikn mid !( I" I'nsl
Hell, liind aeilloll I, lowu.ttlp 4
Mi i.lt tt. miik 3 rual, II.IH1''
M. J. Ii-nti) mid Ifo to 11, A.l In
llllol nfttii.il I.ivninlilii 1 fiiilltl,
run," I eaal; flu.
Lib. I North nml ( ti. Nmili U
WltlUiil I.. Iioilliw Irk. liimi !.. . !lnu
II. tovtiini p 2 Miut.i, riUkf ii ''i'l.
I-'.I".
T. 1 1. Sluliik uii. I Ifo lo i'u In A.
liouw ,in wile. Illllll i'.loll loan,
altlp J MM, Hi, rtllKK i C'llxl. l".
,M (', Wntnr In I'miik I'. Kio,:b.
i..n.l !. i v It. 1.. C. ..iloni. I'i uml
li". lottu.lili A atllllll. riillKe I il.,
Iiu.
M.ir.-urit S. Ilirvrv
t.l Uml II.
IjivvIi.ii, imiil In A. K.
I'., lii.v i; .iil.i J noiitli,
li.-l.ee 1. I.
Mtimi I 'im!.
$10.
II. A. Kayler lo I.. C
IlilM'ilnl. lot
:l. bliM-U I, K,i)eti Ad llll.'ii to
l.ilUi; $JMi.
.-'iiiioii II. lio,nr lo V.. It. Hoxr .mil
vvl!. lirl freile)' Welch l i
In.vii lp j solid, rmif.e 2 eil, II.
A. ('. I'.iraoii to Albert V. I' "
liimi a.lioli I .a. lovciiablp II smilh,
r.iin n I eiial ; III.
',:la.'ilolln Lumber Ciillii.inv I"
l.'lhl.. ii Hull, lot 12, block t i!'l
Hlniie; l.
.Iliniel M, IJerkiirt mul wile
to M.
C. tl'N'clil, ntrlp of I. mil III lb'
Addition to Dn-ioii City; I.
.1 ,irt
f'liiirlf II. live. Iruttne. lo
T U
C i.irniiin. Iriiiit!'. Im L fl. !. ' "i''1 "
block 1!', mi l lot 12 nnf i:i, I I"'"
20. Hontli orison City; $lo,
M iry l llolinca to VI lorol.o,
part It. I.. C. William llulm.-. l"i'
blp :i mint li. ratiKt" 2 pnt; $''"'
Cliarle II. Moore nnd wife to Cur
rle K. Wood. Inuil IikkIiiiiIiik at
norlln iiKl corner of lot 21, Mo-k .
Mlntliorn Addition to i'urtlaiiil; $'';.
Kllori iMnno lloiio to Kller M'il'
lloiiiin. lot I nml 2, block 11, Annex
Addition lo Orciton City; $1.
Tim Handy Land Compiiny to
f'hiirle II. Cox, Iol 3 and L bloc
22. serond nddltlnn to Handy;
Lyilln WrlKht and Hllim Wright to
Poriliimt l.'01i.nn Jb KaHtern Hll"3r
right of wny through part of II. Wrluht
I). L. C, miction 29. townhlp "
range 2 nmt; $10.
W. K, Pulton and wife to Portland.
KiiKcno & KaHtiirn nallway, rlKht of
way through land at northenst cor
ner block 2H, Soiilh Oswego; $1.
William J. Patton and wife to Port
land, Kugene & Eastern Itnliwav.
atrip of land through block 20, Hoot"
Oswego; $10.
T. L. Chnrman. tnmtee, T. L. Chr
man and wlfo, to Edward Hnclti lo"
4. 6. , 7, and 8. block 19, lot
and 1.1, block 20, South Oregon City:
$10.
Kllzabeth Warner to Annie King,
land In southeasterly line of Claim
No. 40, townhln 3 south, rango
eat; $10.
Kllrnbeth Warner to Arthur W. B
King, land In Claim No. 40, townhlP
3 south, range 2 east; $10.
Ellen Ml Hockwood to Morton !!
Inley and wife, lots 7 and 8, bloc
8 Ardenwald; $800.
fcugene S. Ilarnes to Grace !)
Karnes, sections 20 and 29, townhlp
3 south, range 1 west; $10.
Mary E. Mann and M. A. .Mann to
M. Alva, section 33, township 2 south,
range 7 east; $525.
Hamilton Company to the Psnkof
Bellwood. south half of lot 1 Jennlng
tadge; $10.
CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST
COMPANY.
Land Titles Examlnsd.
Abstracts of Title Mad.
JOHN V. CLARK.
Office over Bank ot Oregon City.