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OliT.tiOK CUV l.MKia'itlHi;. MdDAV. Al'lilh II. lllti. OKKfSOX CITY KN'TKKIMMSK, KIMHAV. MAY 1?Ufi a V"- -k-' r KELSO I KM SO May 4 -.Special )-!.. pro,,,-,!, of the ri..rt.l..m..nl Klvc, hy th ho.. Krltay ii,nln amount i rl 10 a nf..,,, dollar. lt.'frr'i-, -1... , nd 1 nit- it m nt'ifi inr mr -am t )-ar will not ! ith us m-U )iur Mrs. Itanium I1I lo principal of 1 hi- Mt. I'li-asam achool nur Or ton City and Mlft Knckaon wltl pri ah') attend I ho normal : Inxil St M n- nmuth. n.,. Drincinal and Teacher, The i '.khI KwrJ uii'i moiilly an I ; on tin- out-taiiJin d'ht. ThU l-te-! MIk. Kilna IVyo an pruul.vil t quite ilinYrvnt I'mm havlnis to ar and Mlmi Mon-nce Colt (t-achrr of t!it c-pt t.-iniKirary Uali from o(Tli ra t primary Rta !. at K.-lo for net ).ir. tide tlimuch the c!om of the )-r aa Mtaa Peo. who U a craduate of iho; at the ae Ut yoar and for a num NikxI County Normal achool of Win-1 or of yvjra pretloua. i-onln. romca well roommended wt;h Mm. Manila Could, the central oper ten year' of teat Inns m nem o. Mli aior j voted an lni-reuc of pay an I Co't Is a cradiiaie 01 the Waahlncton M prvoented with almut $10 from hlrh fhtx)l and h.11 hsd four y.-ar" "f j ubi rttor a a mark of appreciation Miecon.ful experience. fr efflcleni erlct Oin-n hour -in New Sunday School OrflJfited- Sunday will V from 7 to 9 In the The Sunt!..)' achool that orKa.J j morn Ins and 5 to 7 In the evening, an-l l.ed Kast-r Sunday iiy Kev. raronu- durlnc closed hour, completed call Rlan. Methodist Sin-lay school tni- ui be 10 rent when oHrator It roa rilonarj', nH In session Ust Sund-w 1 cnt (0 receive them. , witii an attendance if about 45. Af. t Tn( rorpany ha alKiiit 30 mllea wf the Sunday school. Rev. Chandler, f ( pu)tf ,itu, am BtK)ut m; ,ii, of l.i the Sandy c.nult preached. The 1 wje The main line la nearly a't Sunday achcxil will meet remilarly ev- j con,,iP,0j ith aiiliotanti.il. treatid cry Sunday aftenioon at J oc'ock p. ce(Iar p,,!,,, ,n,i . ttrc becinntnR t in. and Uev. Chandler will conduct (hlnk we gha1 ,l)on nsve e vve fcrvlce the second and fourth Su.i-1 caJ pr,iud of for equipment an. I ' c!a'a of each month nt 2 p. in. ; scnice. . G.lliert Jonsnid and hU daunhter. i 2 x m MaMe. went up to ltnhtood for a few days, where Mr Jonsrud has an Interest In the sam:ll with AINm Mcinip. C.enr-e Carpenter of rb-asant Horn lit" 'I VOIJ'i "k'l v ' Is bnildii.iT a fhop at Kelso for R - en jonsruu. 1 as a symiioi 01 neaun. a cu ...t Mrs. G'lbcrt Jnusrtid Is at present j 1K)jnted Uar appears on each package arine for Mrs. Jack Patterson's baV 1 0f chamlH-rlain's Tablets, and still fill Mn. rattorson is reported doing w ; ,,g its ancient mission as a synilnil rf and will probably soon be at home. ' health. If you are troubled lth lndl It is reported that Charlie Chase, a I gegiion tiliousness or constipation, former ttsidont of Sandy, die.l Easter j ,,t a pacase of these tablets from Sundii)' in Portland at the aue of S ' Jol,r drucsist. You will be sunris-d )eurs. A week or two before 'iisj;it the quick relief which they afford, death he visited old-time friends at obtainable everywhere. (Adv Kelso and Sandy. He leaves tw-r , 'niichtc-rs. lilar.che and Nettie, aliout ! 17 and 15 year.i. resveclively. who t'V hide with foster-parents near Sule;n. . A youner daughter. Gladys, was: adopted by a family named Thomas. at Hull Run. shortly after the mother; died, 6eeral years ai:o. j 1 awt. .f, a ; S l ? EAGLE CREEK. ! ; 5' j j t. . ! !"? j j EAGLE CREEK. May 4. (Special I j Mrs. Walter Douglass, who under-1 went an operation on her throat in j Mnndiv U'.lc trpttfntf alnllC nicely Ht I ...v........ ...... ri- - - - - 1 the last report. Mrs. Jane Douglass, who. was the guest for several days of her mother. Mrs. Howlett. returned home on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett lieckett left for Portland on Sunday evening. F. P. Allen, the Sunday school mis sionary, was in the neighborhood re cently and held services at the school house on Sunduy. S. J. Eddy, of Portland, was out Sunday at the home of R. 15. Gibson, making his wife a visit. Mrs. Clara Hock, who has been ....a. iu.u .- 1 working for Mrs. Howlett the past uni-ntt ii-nnlra rotltrnfwl In ll(r hom! in Dumascus Sunday. Miss Mumpov-! er, of Damascus, is now working !or Mra TIn.vlott Roy Douglass made a trip to 0:v. l'dii Citv Sundav after bis wife and f".!iiiflilpr V.rlnjrinL' liiom iinllie M.1ll-rv Miss Edna Kennedy was a Portl'tnd visitor during the week-end. rtno nf iho mfiKt hiier-pssfiil nrenara- Hons in use for this disease is Cham-! berlaln's Cough Remedy. S. W. Mi Clinton, Brandon Springs, Ala., write.?, "Our baby had whooping cough as bad as any baby could have it. I gave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it soon got him well." Obtainable ev erywhere. (Adv.) j , r , 3, 4, 3. I 4j ALSPAUGH. 'v ALSPAUGH, May 4. (Special) Miss Eertha Carroll of Kelso, Wash., 18 ine glieai Ol iYllBO rtlia QaiNCI. -- , , Mrs. Hazel Beers. Mrs. Lucy Donley and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, Theodore; of Fresham, Mrs. Blake and Mr. Lew- Ahlberg. Ilobert Morton Jr., Milton; is of Portland and Mrs. Molly Ben-! Evans, Dr- L- A- Wells Mr- aml Mrs'' nett and son, Carl, of Astoria, spent ' R. M. Standish. Misses Elizabeth and Sunday at the home of John Oithens. j Roberta Reld, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sal-j Mr and Mrs. Hal Gordon and John 1 ins, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Wright, Mr. Winks moved to Currinsville, last! and Mrs. H. H. Trowbridge, T. H. Mor we,k I ton, Harry Reid, R. C. Deming, Dr.; Mra Hugh Kirsehem, of Logan, j and Mrs. H. V. Adix, P. F. Standish sDent a fsw days with her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eurng, all of nwA HArm Knatl HieDIC laSl WW"- I o A drink that shouldbeon every table PORTLAND iJKt-WlNlJ VAA, remand, Ure. On ale t all leading Groceries and Confection ari PHONE YOUR DEALER FOR HOME DELIVERY jvhmr J1JL J.ua-f LOGAN t I .(Hi AN". May l.-.Hrwtall-Al th .mm.,1 n un on Mar W. h -I-' '""'" ,h" 4 ' V, . ' lual T.d. P on, ll c T..1111V I. I"u.ik and ( (. Ann- --. n.ijtv unJ iti-ai'inr, O It ' Uot'Mtm: inanairr. A U rlink I Thp wi-rvtar) rvporl ii.ic.l a ! vivy t-nroiirasini! condition iiu pared lth paM llnaml.il roi'ru lit Mftiw then' should be alxnit H" left at the do of tin year to apply A Symbol of Health. The Pvthariirians of Ancient Greece ' ate simple food practice-! temperance and purltv. As a badge they used the IlllU lll III. 3 tB'IBv nve pointed star whiih they rei:arded SHEFtWOOD. May 4 (Special! A school fair was held at Hood View school in district 100, of Clackamas county last FYiday. an occasion Ions to be remembered by parents and school. Mlt(.h rre(1;, l9 due the teacher, Miss xora Hansen, for the splendid work she has done n'the school this year. i:i... IlK..nn h.J l.u.n ..rn-irifi-r I li.. .l.loa IIU1IDVI1 ii I'l t. i-i.i ... children in their work the past few- weeks. The needlework, such as darn ing and mending, along with tatting, sewing and embroidering would liav' done credit to any grammar school in the county. The manual training don ? by the boys showed coiuidt Table tal ent. A cake contest entered Into by some of the boys and girls showed such splendid results that the judg'-s found it a difficult task to deebb: which was liest. A de'ii ioiu dinner was s.-rved nt noon by the ladies of the district. Bevera' iioou nanus mr aim uKdiii 1 Iullitary pr, '.arodness wore brought . ... . , i i out and discussed by local speakers. 3 s. -j J A, ? v UPPER GARFIELD BRIEFS. ' VPI'EI; GARRELD, May I. (Spe c.il. The (Jarfield band firnislied i the mui.ie at the Odd Fellows reunion fif Vt!ir-nfl!i Rnlnriliiv Anrll 9lllh While riding on a motorcycle around Wilson hill. Sunday. P. F. Standlsh I and his brother, MileH Standish, of ' Portland, were turned over and as a result both were considerably bruised, : but neither was seriously injured. Mr an.l Mra I? T. Cartor Vinvo ret. turned after visiting a week in Port- land with the former's brother, A. V. Carter. j Estacada's smart set, including sev- eral guests from Portland, motored up ! to Log Lallarre. Saturday evening where they gave a private dance. The guests from Portland were: Mr. and t Mrs. Miles Standish, H. S. Scupham and Mm. Ed C. Cornell, and Mint) Florence Liluurn of Roseburg; Mr MUlwua. The Drink That Fit's HOOD Wl SCHOOL GIVES EXHIBITION SANDY ' rUMV. Ma) 4 (Hp., lul I - Toi l Milan, the ! contractor. ha aim-it nul-lied cut'lli the Jaif tliiil-r UU- roi.ltMd and l hn'i'm It t llorln The Jarl i Itath tnlU will aurt tli-l( plaiiliix mill tn the n.-.r future A Meltil liaa none to Salmon rlier to make arraiiKeiiH-nta to wl.trt tila aa' mill at that p'ace. The (dd rYll.ix lull la Ih-Iii n aliltided and oilier : r.-tmxl.l.'d Sandy l.Ue of I. ( ( and lie l.ckaha of Sandy attended the Mt Jo Int. at Kj.ta.ad. All reinirt tuvtn had a apl. mild time. Hard tlmea are Ketllni; a aetero aluxk l.y U r- ll.itlman. V. A. I'r.H' tor. Otto Melnln and Oacar Hnillh rai h tu tnt: a lK n w auto Ml-a Shelley and tat hal.ler. t yoiiiiK ladlea. had the nilforune -f halnx a nmk llh a Kord. but were not badly hurt. Kaymoiid Cray nut with a bad acci dent at MlchelMin k Nelaon mill An accl lent happened at the Sandy Yt Lumber company piant hen the head MiH'ka ran Into the aa. dr moraltiltiK Inith a and acaterliu ateel In ever)' direction. Iul not one A Big Price Reduction In Stover Engines Now made in 1-11-2-4-6 Horse Power and up at prices that put this good engine within the reach of all. SEE THE NEW LINES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE W.J. Wilson & Co. Oregon City, Oregon 12TH and MAIN STS. wad hurt. It did about $500 damage. The Sandy Commercial club held a rousing big meeting Friday and W. A. Proctor was unanimously endorsed for county commissioner, also A. L. Dea ton, Ed F. Brims and F. U. Proctor were elected as delegates to make a personal canvass In behalf of W. A. Proctor throughout the county. W. A. Morand is doing assessor's duty in Sandy. Miss Boardman of Portland has a large class of piano students. She is an accomplished musician and is well pleased with prospecU In Sandy. W. J. Clark, editor of the Independ ence Enterprise and candidate for the legislature, Is heartily opposed to the enactment of further freak laws to hamper industry and keep capital from coming here to develop our nat ural resources. Cottage Grove Senti nel. Telia What She Thlnka. Anna Hawn, Cedar Grove, Mo., writes: 'We think Foley Cathartic Tablets are the best liver pill we ever got hold of, as they do not nauseate or gripe, but act freely on the liver. Any one In need of a liver pill, If he once tries them, would not be without them." Recommended for Indigestion, constipation, bloating, sour stomach, gas on the stomach, bad breath or oth er condition caused by clogged or Ir regular bowels. Stout persona like the light, easy, buoyant feeling they give. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) ITAfFOHO. 4 - HfAmtltH. May I iSpr.uK - lUaulilul wralher fur an I lll majority of Voit.l. ale llo'f lllt the lime Mr Niu.bauiii hanl.d imiit ptied ai'd turiorJ M" " Kar d. 11 the dial of the w. k 11m toll no la In rt-. lb'M 1011 II (ion 011 die highland, t ut low I'lan ' ate Mill loo .-t to in'iitale llli j ivrlalnly nf fair rrf 1 Mra r'uiiiia irbe. i.xi.i.-ilt of Ktal furl, but at preM-ut a i.-idenl rottlalld. railie aiut oil W rdiiea.lay if ! eek llh Mr . .-rut. tx lit it 111 : rea and oth.-r d.inn hl. b alie planted liHUI the n. of her liui laud nud p.treiita, who t burle.l In the Stafford lenirt.n Ib'r all.r. Anna H. hllllea, alao Ik- l' ide them Mra. til.'hle vUitcd kiiIi oil 10 uliUir a f.-w ilaca Had Burprit Hag Oa. The IJidloa' rlrvle i-i uiit a aurprl' i.ik b. iip.m Mra .inVortl. k on tlda. Apr'l an I more than a are met at 10 od.k. 1-rinitinK an etielbnt dinner, wli .li a a.-re. at noon. The 'adlea w.u'.-.t like !iv era until four p. m . cumn and ae lit at for a carpet of aU.-d .10 )afd. U proicd to 111 a coin, l. lf aurptlke Mra Martha VanNoitl k went til Ton-at Grmti Sundav m lll lo-r grandparent , We are rorry to Inai that lleurv Hiker la attain under t'o- I.m tor a car.' lth lila nnk, It "III be remembered he aa In the hplt.il lat Inter and had to haw It Ian.-. I a inmler of tlmea. Mra Ida IMLar I. 1. ported aa alU' t ly iM-tter. but itlli H"i out of dunicf. Mra. I. Q 'lane nf St ll.lena. !l.v haa leen qulto III, came to the old home on Thursday la-t and Keeina in aoiue wayg very n-u.'h lin:pvel. I Hd I neglect to iio ntlon that K. 1 rYaiicla la drtvliiR hl bride alxuit In KrS y y i. '. a.-: rm -..! I - w I ' mtwd '"r 'mSP FULL Pumps, Wagons Implements, Etc. a shiny new Ford, and the writer had a ride with tln m, an Introduction to the bride with whom we also Imme diately fell In love. We are suro Frl. has drawn a prize In the matrimonial market, and we know she has. A number of neighbors spent the aft ernoon and took lea with Mrs. Gage and her son's wife, on Sunday last. C. Tiedman who went to Wisconsin with the body of his mother, returned to his home on Sunday last. , Mrs. Harrison, of the Mountain Road district has been quite sick, but we are happy to hear that she Is bel ter now. Mr. Aernl has hauled numerous loads of rock from Mr. Weddle's field, where ho has had blasting done to nut on his barn yard and approach to his house as It Is very wet and almost Impassible In the rainy season. A band of about 50 cattle SEEDS GARDEN AND FIELD Garden and Poultry Supplier Spray, Sprayer. QUICK SERVICE i6om ri iiPoi"!." " 0"' ibr.Mitli her U( an-k, apiwnnllf lit-ade.1 fur i coal, or iot loo.in tallia. 4 Mt M444. 44 K MACKatJUHO. a MACKSIII'Iti), May I-(HmmUIi 4'. ait. Iim naitathrs more lul.-i. il 1 11 it In ua Hull a it the c llula of Hie aarly aeltli-r of our alat and ', III ti'.'d, art1 there left of llo-in who rain" aa tlilldr.n fr.un Hie al. aoine Ulte. I ly ft. mi another coiilim-nl, hen trana 1 oiiliio uul railroad Wi re etUtlint only In the bralna of aiiiblllotia nun h.-n Tortinnd a.ut a aeltlemeiit mi iiiipmlei ted front the aprlua limn dalliiil of the W'i'lniiiette Hint b.silt liNwrncI trout tlx'lr utiHiritiar . went ttltlni up the iiinik.'t plio e. when lbl bla. klierrl.-a arew abiiiiUutl vl.i're the i lly hall 110 atiinda an I Hie city park, villi the lla rut Iron aa like our on Xlui katmrK. ili-ni f ore at III tilt trt.ulded d.i-ad.', bitmiMUi lull and lv',1. tn n OreKoii City i (lie capital of the alate. wlieii Hik Intery iti.-lliin aa rl and Hi c'oud of 1 It II aa waa durketiliiK, llv land wen people who started from Hie ii.llt'pl valley In April hoping in teach wi-atern Orcitnn. a Journey of ea than three daya. now liefore the ni'ny i.'aoii. ern so il ! itl by I111 palble barrb'ra. tuatamlliil Indiana and by all klieaa, that they rea. lied the Willamette valley only tn find thai the autumn tulua . re on In full f or 0 and Hiey wen) obliged to coiilltini sleeiilng In thnlr wagons till Ion could be cut and cabins built. In looking oi.-r the country and con templutliiK the inctamorphiMla of lh iiatl thrtM fourths of a century. e are wondering hat our to 11 may be In the nett seventy five years, but tie like better to consider an earlier date and think of Its situation at the end of this ib.ado In ll.'6. Kor the present, the sound of build- LINE Ing Is rarely hushed, save on Sun days and ut nights. Truo niont of these new buildings are only bnrns but they um so constructed that they are ornamental to their vicinity. The Wush-Ifepler mill Is turning out limber for three of those 'structures now. Mr. Hoplor's barn Is completed and Is a decided Improvement to IM lorallty. 8pelllng Conteit. The last In the series of spelling contests nt the ilear Creek school took place on the evening of Friday, April 28th. Miss Lillian Weblbcrg was the winner. On the evening of April 21, Miss Pearl Miller held flrrft place. More and more Interest Is being tak en in thoso contests. It Is hoped tint they may be continued In the coming school yenr. The Mothers' club bad a very pleas ant session and at the home or MM. Henry Klstor on the afternoon of Thursday, April 27th. Thoso present as visitors were Mrs. Richard Roth enberg, Mrs. Geo. Zimmer, Mrs, Wes ley Eby and Mrs. Quarschank. Tin next meeting of the club Is to be at the, home of the president, Mrs. John Hepter. Ed Gibson and his brother-in-law. Ed Burgess, write of signal success In Eastern Oregon. They will not re turn till the end of the farming sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, with their small children were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. John Hepler. For Your Baby. The Signature of Is the only guarantee that you have ths Genuine prepared YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST M.aM Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Soid only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, ' DAMASCUS. : i - 1 I HAMAStTtf. May I (Mhm lull -, Tli Ihiliuui iia Trlriiiino ronil'Uii) lia-. j ri'Miiini'd iin-rullon In It. new tl-1 itioii nfflii'. Ttm rompany lia Ith.Hit t.'l.'idiium icrvlitt for iwarly ttnir ninntlm vlun In awltcli l-imr.l n wn-iki-cl f.y a lilKh lonnlim lr j bu r tin- nli'1't tiroki. iliin tlio l.d . ; Idiiinn Illicit. Tlio niiiiluiny I imltliiK 1 In rciliir puli'ii on ull lit niiiln lltu-a. MIm Cl.ini limk. ttlrn Iiik lif-ii ( working ut KukIh Cr.'.-k. n turti.-.I liiiinii Simdiiy to rvmunn ln'r .t'Ulf u lidi,ihiini' oin-rator. , Mra. OrhliT culli'J on .Mr. Siimin r Tiirailay Bfti'rnixin. W'n r kIh.I kIh' In linprmlnn bo fimt lm' li l'''t Hi horipltu). I Our iiiIiimiI l'l i1.ii.. Krldiiy. vlt!i; a plrnlr to wlilrti all art Invitnl Mlaa Sidma lu k U worklnii In Vr land. ' Mra. II. llmiMin. of l.i nt. U worklni! for ti. ('. fiiniilndl. Knifk TIikIhi lout a yi-arllnu from rlovrr Moat. 4- -k MEADOW OROOK. 4. k . 4- I MEAHOWHIWOK. Muy 4 (rfl' chill Mra. J. F. Clam- Ml Monday for Portland, where she experts tn visit a few diiys before returning to .her home In Canada. It. U Ort'tu mid sun Gh-i.n. of I'lilnu Ml'ls. uro cutting piling en I'. O Cn'u gren'a place for Adkln brother. A lew f the Indies nf tlii t il:ire Have Mrs. J. F. ChiiHO a pleiiHiinl ur prUo nt Uirltln's Friday nfteriiiioii The ui'teriinoii was spent doing f'lii -v work and visiting, lunch was served ut lour o'clock. .1. flerber, nf K.ihIitii Oregon I-ml I. Ciihhuii, of Oregon i lly, are mil look ing over their timber. Uev. Mann, or ('larks, ilnltcd at llopiieiter's Thursday. Jiiiiiieltn lliiinlaiid nud llayuumd Johnson, of Coltun, visited at I'. '.) ChlngriMi "a Sunday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tlio following real estate, (ramifem j were filed In the office of County Re corder Dedmiin Thursday; Felix and Dumarls Collard to l.u- cien M. Davidson, land in sections 9, 10, 15, 111, township 2 biiulh, range 1 cast; $1. Joseph and Francis Nuolr to Fred B. Madison nnd Julian Madison, lots 1 and 2 of block 1, EverhurtSs addi tion to Molullii; $10. Joseph and Knthnrlna Scliul. to Al- I FORDS FORDS FORDS FORDS E 1915 FORD touring, practically new speedometer and cut-out; $395, EE Es 1915 FORD touring, speedometer and hand horn; $395. EE EH 1916 FORD roadster, like new; $395. EE EE 1914 FORD roaditer, flnett condition; electric lights and (eat cov- EE era; $295. 1914 FORD touring; electric lights; $295. EE 1914 FORD touring, electric lights and seat covert; $315. EE EE 1914 FORD delivery; $325. EE EE Terms if detired and a year's free service on all minor adjutt- EE mentt. ZZ I FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO. 1 S E 1199 EAST 13 A HAWTHORNE AVE. VALLEY PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fancy Dressed and Live Poultry, Eggs, Veal and Hogs WE Write ut for shipping tags. Send PORTLAND, OREGON i by him for over 30 yesru Ml ImtI . and Mr) T. lUlbm h. M '. . '), IdiH k 10, Itolloll, I "-' lb., fulluw Iiik rl nUt tr.iifi m r. filed III tb" "ftb r '-llily iiinler liediimn Frldav : In ine W bei l-r mid J"iiiim Wheeb r lo M0I.1II4 KU.trli uiti.paii). land 111 CUi kulllMD cunt) , I !" Kmplro n i.tiii"'tit loinpaii) to Mibi Ainli'er. I"t ' of I'l'"' t. Abler t'ret Acrik. ID North""!.' lrnl 1 oinpani KI..T W. Hliiiini'im. I"i I. Ibir.'!! I'uik: 110. John and Ma lil. u Htu key to John li. K.llgrell, 11 He4 of Jie..'1'h "'. Kellogg H. I.. '.; II. I. J. KI11.1. I and lioia oik.-l ! William A. ami A nn K l:kel, lota C ami 7 of Mum I, W'"l Side addition 10 or. i.-'ii city; H'1 Mar) V. Myi-m to Geon:" I. Ilurtt. i.d li 7. blom I: tl II. i:. bi"'k .'. D'egnn fit y T ir Klillt T. and lllilr lletill to Clliiilei I.. Hates. '., i re of Philander b aii'l uifi L I. ('. onlilpa 3 and I. rangn 1 east; nlo aires of I'liHtm'trr U'i and vilfti II. L C , seellon I. lomft . hip oulh, rniK- I c.il; III) Kxiuiudii Ite.ilty lompuiiy of Enta-i-n.iu In KiU.ird MlM'iier, lol 9 of block ft, TeriKi tf nblltion. erUcui in, touiiHlilp I iiouth. rNiii; 4 en!; ll'-u. A. I., and Jennie N llrooks In Lulu Muv Nordelisen, I acre of l ot Ulilt conb 1. L. C., toMimlilp I item It. rnnn-t I east; ID.MU. IM u In (!. mid M. tiertrude Hel.erU In II. J. and Louise M. SI mi In, lot 6 if bloi k II, County addition to Oregon City, known as lot ti of block 112, Ore gon City; IU. 1 1. K. Ke'lo;:g and Klla KelhiKK to Matlbai .1. MeCoruiark. K ci r. or l. I,. C. of H. K White and wife, tomiht. south, rinu'e '.' eahl ; $10. Thoiuai I-.. Atw.ii.T iiml Cli.nlelto P. Atwal.-r to Henry ami l-niira C. t water, loU :i. 7. s. 9. 10, I.', n Iracl No. 2. Woodiiielit. II llelni'lili Sirelb to Carrie Mtrelli, land In lot Wlilti'oinh I). I.. (', mid part or William Meek I). I.. C, sec lions 20, .1.'. township I south, ring" 1 eiiMl ; ll.'uil. Ileilirlch Ktlelb lo'Uiulso Htrelli. Iiiu't of laud In Ml'wiiiikln; liili). I. anni II. Fawceit and Harry Faw telt to tieorge It. Ciinilillngs, lot I or block II, Cuuby; I'.iOd. The following real cstiilo Iransfnrn were llleil III the office of II111 coiiuly leeonler on WVdlicKila) ; Arthur ami S-irah K. Scott lo Charles AnderHon, Ull acres pf Will iam Ktrlckliuid I). I.. ('., townslilp I oillh, raiign 4 east; 1 10. II. 9 mid lrls Ulgh to T. W. Hluink land, M.-CI iicrcs of section 2S, town ship :i south, range 4 oiihI; $10. Hufus E. and l.lilla Irwin, ThnmiiH and Agnes Irwin ti) Henry T. Melvln, lot 7 of block li, Harlow; $275. CHARGE NO COMMISSIONS PAY CASH PAY THE MARKET PRICE PAY PROMPTLY shipment to us and jet quick returns. PtlMf fcWalOSt s s