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OltEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FHIIMY, APRIL 5, 1912. 7 ? The 4 J Argonauts A Tilt of (he Late Cal iforniBt, Gold Seekers 1 By JOHN L. TIDBITS I I t I I 1 1 I I I I I In the spring of 18 10 i train of wnu on outlUtednt St. Joseph, Mo., cro rd the Mbumiirl and iit out across the Jnlns for Denver. One of tboso win on contained the wife and two little rhlldren-a boy and a girl beside the belonging, of Kilward Starkweather. At Hint 1 1 mo the native Inhabitant of the ilnlni-tho Indians, the buffalo and the prairie dog were In oelon. The tndliiiia were ready to rob and murder those weaker t tin n theitntelv, and thli neceltatod Immigrant go Inic In company. Starkweather had smut money which was conrenled on hie wife's person, for as jret tbare wit no law went of "AMI TOO at APT T ASIKD STISE WB4THSH. tho MlNMiurl river except the revolver. Ilia purpose ' having crossed the continent, to grubstake himself and hit fumlly on thin tnoury while he prottpected for gold. In the train wm a mnn aloiit Stark weolher'a age. Joel Bryant, who by hi smooth way of talking gained hi fel low adventurers contldcnce. Men are gregarious and prefer to work-eiqie-clnlly to take rlxke-ln company, and when Bryant told Starkweather Hint bo calculated to reach the gold trrotinil with 13.ti0 It orruired tu the latter thut they might pout their fund and buy property In wblrb gold bud been loomed, thereby greatly liirreaslng their chance of surcens. Starkweath er agreed to the proportion, and the Starkweathers tolled on over plain and mountain with brightened prospect. On reaching their Journey' end the Htnrkwenther family lived In a tent while Starkweather and Bryant pro.H'ted and kept un eye open for localities where gold bad been struck In paying quantities. At hint they found nn opportunity. Some men with out men lit bnd secured a vein that promlxed well and. being operator rather than developer, were ready to aell. Bryant wnt anxious that he and Starkweather should buy them out. but he nld hi money bad leeu tent round the Horn to a Snn Francisco bonk, and It would require Home time to get It. He begged Starkweather to put up the necessary fund, mid he would produce bla share a aoon a possible. Fearing to lone the purchase. Starkweather bought the mine In be half of Brynut and hluiNelf. ahnre and abnre alike. The mine looked well, but there wna a hitch lu the payment of Bryant's portion of the purchase money due to bin pnrtner. Hryaut showed a good deal of Impatience about It nonnrrlv al and Hnnlly concluded to go to Son Frnnclwo to dlwcover whnt was the trouble. Before leaving be spent some time with a shyster lawyer, though Starkweather knew nothing about this. While Bryant wa away the vein In the mine began to produce gold In largely paying quantities. Bryant was absent aeveral month, then returned with a atory that atruck hi partner with cotmternntlnn. He had learned thnt the pnrtle who hod aold them the mine were not its legal owner. The real title to tba property had been bought up by par ries In San Francisco wbo hod organ ised a company and appointed him (Bryanti their agent. He produced the papers. Starkweather showed them to a lawyer and was Informed that while they gave evidence of very sharp practice. Starkweather's Interest In the property could only be aubstsn tlated (If at alii at the end of a long legal contest. The defrauded man was advised to accept his loss, for. bsvlng pold all hla money for the mine, he had none to carry on a suit which would probably go sgalnst him In the end. ne surrendered to Bryant who The Practical Gift He-Yon are tbe prettiest girl I ever saw. Sbe-Tbat sounds all right but I don't know bow much the compli ant Is worth ontll yoo tell me how many pretty girl you hare eeen. fiomerrllie Journal. THE SMALL LIFE. The daisy fdcd as the flower that bloMomt only once m decade. The small life need no be let beautiful than the great Rev. W. J. Dswsoot TRACELESS TABLETS By LUCY K. WYNCOOP A uewspuper Item slated that at s meeting of tbe O Medical society Dr liloncbard, wbo bad Just returned from trip to India announced that during bis stay there be bad mode study of poison. A certain rojab whom be bod visited possessed the sorret of a Certain poison that left no trace, though It wo very deadly. The rnjah bad given lilin the name of the poison, but the doctor declined to make It known. Dlnnchard became the recipient through the mall of stray requests for tbe name of the poison. Home pro fessed to be scientific men, some physi cians, while some desired to get rid of vermin snd Inserts. The doctor, who attributed these request to a desire to get rid of some enemy, was astonished at the number f would be murderers. Tbe Idea occurred to him to give out tbe prescription with a view to discov ering how many person would, use It and for what purpose. He consulted with the chief of police, who was friendly to the Idea, then Inserted a small advertisement ss follows: Dr. Illanchsrd' tracclaM tibial. This I a drug Hit nam of which wss (Ivsn Dr. Mam-hard by a ra)ah of India. It Is bvnsnclsl In axlarmltialln varntln, leav ing no dlaralla rwulls ro trace what ever. Addraaa Hoi 10). I'. O. The number of eron who desired tbe trsceles tablets for exterminating purpose was remarkable. The doctor could hove made a fortune In a very short time by supplying the demand. He simply read the litters, then put them In a pigeon hole In bl desk to be submitted to tbe chief of police. How many of them occasioned (tollce Inves tlgatlon the doctor never knew. There was one that Interested the doctor especially and which he kept to himself. It was. or t least purported to be. from a young girl who was af flicted with a long snd painful Illness. who desired to die. Hut she shrank from giving her parents the shock thnt would attend her suh lde She hud read of ir. Illnm hiird's announcement to tbe niedb-al society and Inferred that tbe traceless tablet were the poison there referred to She might use them and herdenr father and mother would auppose she had died a minimi death. Among the number of application for bis tablet this was the only one tbe doctor rredlled with the trtitb. There wos something so pathetic and frank In It that he at once et down the reason given a if-nuliie. At any rate, bo determined to call upon tbe writer for a personal Interview. He found Mis Ethel Ames a young lady of twenty. There wa In her pale face a very aplrltnnl expression. Her eye were really windows to a pure soul, and It was plain that If blessed with health she would have been comely. The doctor, not caring at once to apeiir In bis true light. told her that be had come to see her about one of bl tnblet. but owing to tbe great risk Incurred In such a trade bl price wn linn. He boned that by putting the price so high to put ber off. at leust till be could diagnose her case. Hut he failed She asked blra to band her check book In n drawer near blm thnt she might close the trade. Hlsnohard. unwilling to risk dlsnbua- Ing ber mind a to bis Intention, took tbe check, put It lu bl portmaiitenii and. taking a tablet mode of sugnr and flour from bl pocket, laid It on a table lieslde him Then he nsked the girl to give him her symptoms. Tbl he did. and after a great many questions and answer he made up hi mind thnt her wn one of those case where mind dominate mntter to the disadvantage of the latter. In other words, she wa unconsciously producing upon herself an Imaginary disease. There I no physical ailment thnt Is so rarely treated successfully by phy sicians snd so often put to flight by tbe various method that are depend ent upon fnltb alone a this. Dr. ninnchord saw an opportunity for an experiment. When he hnd gained all tbe knowledge of the girl condition he desired be snld: The ralnh from whom I received the name of this drug told me that one of bis household w ho wa 111 and whose symptom a iie described tbem to me were exactly the same a your was so mncb trouble without being of ny nse. even to heixelf. that he di rected she be poisoned. She was given tablet such a 1 furnish you and went to sleep. She awoke, to the sur prise of every one, and wo completely cured of ber dlsense. All other person wbo bad taken It slept the sleep of dentb. I would advise you to take tbe tatltt tonight and you will either wske np In henven or a healthy wo man. I prophesy the latter to be a certainty." Why are you so sure of that, doe- (forr asked the patient eagerly. "Because my friend the rajab bad It tried on 104 cose similar to yours, and every one wn cured." Tbe doctor left hi patient wltn tne understanding thnt if she took the tab let she would be well, but to guard It from others, for they would surely die under Its Influence. He told ber that be would call on the morrow and as snrely expected to find ber alive and well as thnt the snn would rise and set He did not sleep a wink thai nlgbt bnt the girl did. and In tbe morning ber mind, wblcb had been holding ber body as In vise, relaxed its grip, and sb wss well. A Deduction. Bugby Who was that lady wbo sat beside you at the theater tbe otber evening? Pmlth-Why. that was my wife. Bugby-Oh. I don't mean tne one wbo sat on your rtgnt mean me one yon talked with. England's Forests. The forest for which England was at one time famous bsve vanished or exist only In the attenuated form of carefully preserved wooos ana ir.s. from which tbey csn obtain bnt frac tion of the eupplles they need. The Pusils of Living. RollglonlMis who do not agree mlrht point out Unit they differ only In Inci dental and not essentials, whereas the scientist direr on everything Take tbe science of living. A week ago you would have "died if you drunk water with your meals." Now they sny It doesn't do ntiy Imrni at all. One vari ety says, "Kut meat, lots of It, to build good, rich Mood," Another say incut 1 poison; Unit vegetable are the only food. A tilled declare meat and vege tables both Increase debility and that you will live twice a long on raw fruit and nut. Home say: "Talk with your meal, laugh It make the food digest." Oilier Insist silence I never so golden a nt table. I'ltlNburgh Ties. Wants, For Sale, etc. How strong are you going In the support of your candidate in the En terprise automobile contest? 8T0CK BREEDERS, ATTENTION! Are you Interested in bettering your stock and stock conditions? Head the WESTERN STOCK JOURNAL tho only monthly on the I'aciflc Coast devoted exclusively to your In terest. Subscription $1.00 per year. WESTERN STOCK JOURNAL, Ore gon City, Oregon. The Enterprise automoullo contest Is the most popular thing ever pulled off In the Willamette Valley. "RINGLET" BARRED ROCKS Both slnglo and double mating. Pen No. 1. My forty dollar pen of cockerel, mating to produce prlxe winning cokerel. Eggs 5 per IS. Pen No. 2. Fancy pullet, mating to produce prize winning pullet. Eggs t.'l per 15. Both pens contain prize winners.. Pen No. 3. Single Mating. Stand dard ten-dollar cockerel mated to line utility pullets. Eggs 11.C0 pel 15. Pen No. 4. S. C. Rhode Island Red. Winter layers from a strain i,r winner. Kir li 11.50 nor IS. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. S. Arnold, Aurora, Oregon. Route 3. TOR SALE Team of grey mares, weight about 1050 pounds each: well matched, good drivers, or suitable for farm. Also have some young pig. 2 brood sows, 1 male hog. C. T. Tooxet Room 2, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. PR0P08AL8 INVITED. Notice of 8ale of Municipal Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Glad stone, Clackamas County, Oregon, will receive sealed projiosals for the purchase of $20,000.00 of the nego tiable coupon bonds of said town bearing six per cent semi-annual In terest from tho date of issue. Said Improvement bonds are for the purpose of building and main taining a water aystem in said city. Said proposals will be received and may be filed with the Recorder of said city at any time before 7:30 P. M. April 9th, 1912. All bids re ceived subject to the right of the party to examine Into the regularity of the Issue of said bonds of said city. 8ald bonds will be issued in denominations of Five Hundred Dol lars each, and each bidder will speci fy the number of bonds which they desire to purchase. All of said bids are to be en closed In an envelope securely sealed, directed to John N. Slevers. Recorder, Gladstone, Oregon, and marked "Bid for the Water Bonds of the City of Gladstone." The right is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated, March 12th, 1912. HARVEY E. CROSS, Mayor. JOHN N. SIEVERS, Recorder. Notice to Bidders. Notice U hereby glvea that the sealed bids, for the erection of a two room school house at Eagle Creek, Dis trict No. 17, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be received by tbe board of directors of school district No. 17, Clackamas County, Ore., up to and Including April 15th, 1912. Plans and specifications will be found at the residence of A. D. Burnett Eagle Creek, on and after March 28, 1912. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for cause. Address bids to A. D. Burnett, Clerk of School District No. 17, Eagle Creek, Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Mary Frances Deal, Plaintiff, vs. Balsen Kramer Deal, Defendant To Balsen Kramer Deal: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you l tUn nhnva entitled CRU38 Within Six weeks from the date of the first pub lication ot tnia summons, ana u yuu ran tn an nnnonr and answer, for . . tyaront Iha nlnlntlff will aDPly to tho court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plain tiff and defendant. This summons la served on you Dy publication thereof tor six consecutive .!, in tha nreirnn Citv Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation In Clackamas county, Oregon, ny oruer irnn t Tt Ttpatlpi. Judee of the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, which oraer was umeu iuo 14th day of March, A. D.. 1912. The date of the first publication Is March 22nd, 1912, and the date of the last publication la May 3rd, DIMICK ft DIMICK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne county oi wuckb- m a a Charlotte M. Woodward, Plaintiff, vs. Charles R. Woodward, Defendant. To Charles R. Woodward, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint on file in the above entitled court and cause on or before Friday, April 2Gth, 1912, the same being six weeks from the date of tbe flrat publi cation of this summons, as required by law, and if yon do not so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint to-wit: For a decree forever dissolving the bonds of mat rimony and the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff; for a further de cree giving to the plaintiff the care, custody and ' control of tbe minor daughter, Mebelle Woodward, the Is sue of the marriage of you and the Dlnlntlff, that the defendant be docreed to have no Interest In any property now held by the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as may seem to the court proper In the premise. This summons Is served upon you by publication by authority of an order made ana entered in tne attove en titled court and cause by the Honor able II. B. Boa tie, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho county of Clackamas and dated, March 14th, 191 2. C. II. DYE, Attorney for I'lalntlff. Date of first publication, March ICtti 1912; date of last publication, April 2Ctb, 1912. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Addle Munday, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Munday, Defendant. To Henry Munday, defendant: In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear In the above entitled cause and court, on or before tbe 20th day of April, 1912, said date being six weeks after the date of the first publication of this notice and summons, then and there to appear and answer or otherwise plead the complaint filed In the above entitled cause, and If you fall so to do, a decree will be taken against you for want thereof for the relief de manded in said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now ex isting between tbe above named plain tiff and defendant and for a decree of absolute divorce and for such further and otber relief as to tbe Court may seem equitable and Just Service of this summons Is made up on you by publication In the Oregon City Enterprise for six successive weeks by virtue or an order made ana entered by the Honorable J. U. Camp bell. Judge of tbe circuit court or tne State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, the 7th day of March, 1912. HUGHES & McDONALD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 302 Falling Bldg., Portland, Ore. Date of first publication, March 8, 1912. Date of last publication, April 19th, 1912. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. H. S. Wylle, Plaintiff, vs. Efflle Wylle, Defendant. To Effle Wylle, above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap nenr and answer the comnlaint filed against you In the above named suit on or before the 19th day or April. 1912, said date being the expiration of sir weeks from the Bret publication of this summons, and If you fall to ap pear or answer said compiaim, ior want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complaint to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant This summons Is published by order of Hon. J. U. campneu, juage oi me cir cuit Court which order was made and entered on the 6th day of March, 1912, and the time prescribed for pub lication thereof Is six weeks, begin ning with the Issue dated Friday. March 8th, 1912, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the issue of Friday, April 19th, 1912. BROWNELL ft STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Frankle Shepheard, Plaintiff, vs. ' John W. Shepheard, Defendant. To John W. Sheohenrd, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, von are hereby reaulred to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or oeiore the 20th day of April, 1912. that being iha lnat dnv nrescribed in the order of publication of this summons; and if you fall to so appear ana answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein p'raved, fo-wit: A decree dissolving the' marriage contract now existing between you and the plaintiff. Thla summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper, for six consecutive weeks by order of Hon j IT ramnbell. Judge of tne said Circuit Court made on the 7th day of March, 1912. the first publication Do ing on the 8th day of March, 1912. S. R. HARRINGTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Clackamas coun ty. Elsie Sinclair, Plaintiff, vs. Glenn Sinclair, Defendant To Glenn Sinclair, defendant: In tha nnme of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer againat the complaint filed ooinot von in the above entitled suit on or before the 19th day of April, 1912: and if you fall to move, aemur, plead, or answer, plaintiff will take a st. You forever dissolving UCVIX "O"'" - the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and yourself, and granting said ptain- hor mniden name of Elsie Dodd, and for such other and further relfef in the premises as to tne couri may seem Just In equity. of this summons Is made upon you by publication In pursuance of an order by the Honorable J. U. Pumnhaii. Circuit Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, made on the 6th day of March, 1912. directing sucn pudh catlon In the Oregon City Enterprise wopk for six consecutive weeks, the first publication being March 8th, 1912, and the last being April lain, 1912! CONRAD P. OLSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county. E. H. Roeber, Plaintiff, vs. rhrlatlnA D. Roeber. Defendant To Christine D. Roeber, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and answer tne compiamt niea kmiui - .v . .hsttra ontlttjul court and exuse on or before the 20th day of April. ti m --J It vnn fall tfk on inwsj and Uli, uu i jw - - rr- answer. Judgment and decree will be taken against you ior wm uicrcui u specified In tbe said complaint to-wlt For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between toe plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief a to this Court may seem meet and equitable Thl summons li served by publica tion thereof In the Oregon City En terprlse, a newspaper printed and pub lished at Oregon City, Oregon, by or der of Circuit Judge J. U. Campbell, made, dated and filed therein on tbe 7th day of March, 1912, which said order requires that summons In this suit be published once a week for six consecutive week. T. O. THORNTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication hereof, March 8th. 1912. Date of last publication hereof, Ap ril 10th, 1912. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Phlllpp Schnorr, Plaintiff, V. Jee Marco and Mrs. Jesse Marco, bis wife, Defendants. To Jesse Marco and Mrs. Jesse Marco, his rife, defendants: tn th nnmA of the State of Oregon, von ara hereby reaulred to appear and answer the complaint Died against you In the above entitled suit on or before I h 17th dnv of May. 1912. said date being tbe expiration of six weeks from the date of tbe first publication 01 mis summons, and if vou fall to appear or answer the said complaint for want thereor, tne piaintin win appiy to me court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: Namely, for a decree In strict fore foreclosing, severing and for ever barring all your right, title and Interest In Lot 1 oi liiocg a, 01 vve ivnn ciK'-kamas County. Oregon, if vou do not comply with the terms of a contract entered into by and between you and tbe plaintiff Herein on or nt tha 1 nth day of June. 1908, a.-ht.r.tir vnn nereed to nurchase the above described iana irom inaiuuu herein, the contract to be complied with within a reasonable time, the 00 mo tn ha nnnolnted bv the court for- .. , . . m 1 .. I . I avar hnrrino. vnnr interest in the said described premises, and vesting the same In the piainim nerein, u ou in tea stmnia thereof, and declaring the money paid by you on said con tract, forfeited to plaintiff herein as agreed upon In said contract and that you be declared In default under and by virtue of the said agreement ihiu summons la published br order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named court, which order was made and entered on tne 1st aay 01 Anrll 1Q17 and tha time nrescribed for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning wun tne issue 01 rrmaj, Anrii r,th 1912. and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the issue of Friday, May I7tn, iaiz. BROWNELii ft B I U.MS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Kntlca la hereby criven that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of John H. W'olfer, deceased, has filed hla final account as such admin istrator with the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, ano tne Court has set Monday, the 29th day of Anrll. 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the courtroom of said Court at Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for tbe settlement or tne said estate and for hearing objections thereto if aay there be. Dated March 28th, 1912. CHARLES F. WOLFE It - Administrator of the Estate of John H. Wolfer. deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Mollle E. Winter, Plaintiff; vs. Tod D. Winter, Defendant To Tod D. Winter, the above named defendant: In tie name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed again3t you In the above named suit, on or before tbe 10th day of May, 1912, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the firs: publication of this summons, and if you fall to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint: For a decree dissolving the bonds 01 matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant This summons is published by or der of Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, which order was made and entered on the 2Gth day of March, 1912, and the time prescribed for pub lication thereof is six weeks, begin ning with the issue of Friday, March 29. and continuing each week there after to and including the issue of Friday, May 10, 1912. BROWNELL ft STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of Richard Lim gow, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with pro per vouchers duly verified, at the of fice of Geo. C. Brownell and Wm. M. Stone, at Oregon City. Oregon, within six months of the date of the publi cation of this notice. Dated March 22. 1912. FRANCES A. LITHGOW, Administratrix of the estate of Rich ard Litbgow, deceased. GEO. C. BROWNELL and WM. M. STONE, Attorneys for administratrix. Summons. thp Circuit Court of the State of In Oregon for the County o: Clacka mas. Lucy S. Dickson. Plaintiff, vs. Andrew Dickson, Defendant n Andrew W. Dickson, defendant: Tn tha name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answpr tha aomrdaint filed aealnst you in the above entitled suit on or before the 11th day of May, 1912. and von fall to move, demur or answer. nlHlntlff will takn a decree against yon forever dissolving the bonds of mat rimony heretofore and now existing betv for ween the plaintiff and yourself, and sucn otner ana runner reuei in nremises as to the Court may seem the Just and equitable. Service of this summotis is made upon you by publication. In pursuance of an order of the Hon. R. B. Beatie, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, made on the 28th day of March. 1912. orderine such publica tion in the Oregon City Enterprise once a week for six consecutive wee. first publication being on Marcn 29th. 1912. and the last publication being on May 10th, 1912. Attorney for Plaintiff. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Hsrvsy E. Cross. CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Wt have now moved to our permanent quarters In the Btaver Building. Next to tho Andresen Building. Real Estats Abstrscts MslM Street Loans, Insurance Oregon City, Or. JOSEPH E, HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Clackamas County, Oregon, executrix of the will of Wil liam It. Bagby, Deceased, late of said county and state. Any and all per son having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified as by law required, with said executrix at the office of her at torney, C. H. Dye, S. W. Corner, 8th ft Main 8ts., Oregon City, Ore., with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated, April Sth, 1912. HARRIET W. BAGBY, Executrix of aforesaid estate. C. II. DYE, Attorney for estate. Notice to Creditors, Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been duly appointed by tbe County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas Ex ecutor of the estate of Julius Beh rendt, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at the office of U'Ren ft Schuebel, Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from tbe date hereof. Date of first publication, March 22, 1912. HERMAN BEHRENDT, Executor of the estate of Julius Beh- rendt, deceased. U'REN ft SCHUEBEL, Attorneys for Executor. 8ummon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. William H. Hennessey, Plaintiff, vs. Kate Roney Hennessey, Defendant To Kate Roney Hennessey, the above named defendant: - In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to be and appear in the above entitled cause and court on or before the 6th day of May, 1912. then and there to appear and answer to the complaint in said suit and if you do not a decree will be taken against you, for want thereof, for the relief demanded in tbe com plaint to-wit: for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. This order is published pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of said Circuit Court, made and entered on the 16th day of March, 1912. The date of the first publica tion of this notice is March 22nd, 1912, and the date of the last publica tion will be May 3rd, 1912. JAY H. UPTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administratrix of tbe es tate of Lincoln H- Young, deceased, has filed her final account as such ad ministratrix with the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Court has set Monday, the 29th day Anrll 191? St ttl hOUT Of 10 O'dOCk a. m. at the courtroom of said Court at Oregon City, Oregon, as tne time and place for the settlement of the said estate and for hearing objections thereto if any there be. Dated March 28th, 1912. FLORA M. YOUNG, Administratrix of the Estate of Lin coln H. Young, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Administratrix. , Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Mark KImbell Stryker, plaintiff, vs. Amber Stryker, Defendant To Amber Stryker, the above named defendant: In tha namn nf tha State of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint In the above en titled cause or suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, tne piaintin wm onniv tn tha nhovo entitled Court for the relief In said complaint prayed for and demanded, to-wit: Y For a Judgment an decree that the bonds oi matrimony now ex.si.iuK w tween plaintiff and defendant be for ever dissolved, and that said plaintiff be divorced from defendant and for ever released from all the duties and obligations of said marriage. This summons Is served upon you pursuant to an order duly made and entered on the 23rd day of February, 1912, In the above entitled Court by the Honorable J. U. CampbeH presid ing Judge of said Court W. C. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication March 1st 1912. Date of last publication, April 12, 1912. Attorney's address, 514 Buchanan Building, Portland. Oregon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Fred W. Remser, Plaintiff, v. Zoe Remser, Defendant To Zoe Remser, the above named de fendant In the name of the State of Oregon, rnn ara narahv rpmllrpd tO BOPeaX and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above named suit, on or K.rnra tha l?tn ilii nf Ar.riL 1912. said date being the expiration of six weeks from tbe first puDiication oi mis um mons. and if you fall to appear or anawr nM MinnlalnL for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for tne reuer prayea ior in ma cum- nlolnt- Tnr llprrea dissolvlnc the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween tbe plaintiff ana aeienaanu This summons is published by order of Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, which order was made and entered on the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1912, and the time prescribed William Hamn WEINHARD BUILDING for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with tbe Issue of Friday, Marcb 1st, and continuing each week thereafter to and including the Issue of Friday, April 12th, 1912. BROWNELL ft STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-151 BROWNELL A STONE Attorneys-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to U'REN A SCHUEBEL I I Attornys-at-Law I Dsutscher Advekat Will practice Id all courts, make e collections and settlements, e J Office In Enterprise Bulldlag, ' Oregon City, Oregon. C D. ft D. C. LATOURETTE I Attorneys-at-Law ' Commercial, Real Estate aaa Probate our Specialties. Of- floe In First National Bank I Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. I e W. $. EDDY, V. M. D. V. j Graduate of the Ontario VeUri- ? nary College ot loronto, Canada, f and the McKillip School ef ? 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