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CUT DOWN IN THE SENATE.
. General Appropriation Bill Rdno4
848,000 Important Amendment. '
Tbe senate spent most of tbe day Fn
day in, committee of. the whole consitl
eriug the general appropriation bill,
which was transmitted from the house
the first thing In the morning. The
committee did not finish its work until
late in the evening, and its report was
ratified in a hurry by the senate and
the bill passed on so that the house
could consider the senate amendments,
which cut tbe total bill down by about
$45,000.
The bill was agreed to as it came
from the committee, allowing pay for
only five days for the members of the
bousojtbatjfailed to organize. The house
Lad amended tbe bill so as to allow pay
for the fall 40 days, raising the appro
priation from $31,000 to $38,000.
The expense claim of tbe board of
equalization was reduced from $7,750
to $4,450, and the Ashland normal
acbool appropriation of $15,000 and the
item of $1,080 for repair of the capital
building were stricken ont.
Proceedings In Detail.
Brownell offered an amendmont to
the resolution offered by him yesterday
in reference to Secretary of State Kin
caid's biennial report and providing for
the printing of 600 copies of the same
for himself, after eliminating all but
the history contained therein. It was
adopted '
The committee oh revision of laws
reported upon the message of the gov
ernor on bis appointments for the past
two years, ratifying all exqept that of
J. P. Robertson as trustee of the Oregon
Soldiers' Home. The report was
adopted. ' "' "
Ry consent Brownell called np Wil
liamson's bill facilitating the settle
ment of estates, which was passed.
The speoial committee on state print
ing reported on an exhaustive investiga
tion of the oonditon of the department.
The roport was "adopted.
The house concurrent resolution ap
propriating $500 to George T. Meyers
for services rendered on the Oregon
commission at the world's fair was
tabled.
Courteeies of the senate were extend
ed to Hon. N. U Butler, of Polk
county.
The senate spent tbe entire night
session in the consideration of tbe gen
eral appropriation bill.
In the afternoon the claim of Captain
John Mulhm and Indian war claims
for the state, was knocked out. The
claim of F. V. Drake for $340.93 for
legal services for the secretary of state
was also stricken ont, and the claim of
John Hall for $0,690.09 for legal ser
vices in recovering taxes was reduced
to $500. Senator Simon was the prin
cipal objector to these claims. V. T.
Wright's claim fot $25,000 went
through, bat not without a struggle,
Fulton, Smith and Taylor advocating
the justioe of tbe olaim, and Ilaynes,
Eelley, Driver and Selling leading the
opposition.
Id the llouie.
The feature of the proceedings in
the house Friday morning was the
indefinited postponement of Senator
Maokay's pilotage bill. Tbe bill bad
been niada a special order of business
for 10:30, and when tho boar arrived a
flood of oratory waa tamed loose in op
position to its passage. A motion to
. indefinitely postpone was carried by a
vote of 37 to 84; absentees, 9.
Curtis offered a resolution, which
was adopteil, authorizing the secretary
of state to draw a warrant in the sum
of $500 in favor of George T. Myers, as
i a testimonial for his services as world's
fair commissioner. The testimonial
was authorized by the legislature of
1895.
The committee on elections, having
under investigation the contested seats
from Clackamas and Polk counties,
was given until next session to report.
The ooinmittee on investigating the
affairs of the insane iwylum also naked
for and was granted an extension of
time to report until the next regular
session.
The senate bill fixing the time of
holding court in the sixth judicial dis
trict was passed.
A joint sonata memorial petitioning
congress to grant pensions to survivors
of the Cnyusd wars was concurred in.
A mosHiiKO was received from the
govumor announcing the signing of the
bill amending the dinner of Sodaville,
uud Whalley's bill regulating loan so
cieties. The house bold but a short session
In the afternoon, and although several
bills came up, only one was passed.
Senator Mulkey's bill incorporating
the town of Monmouth, having beeu
reported hack favorably by the Polk
county delegation, was passed without
opposition,
Senator Mioholl's bill to protect ho
tel and boarding-house keepers, after
being buffeted about for a time with
motion to place it on final passage,
postpone indefinitely, etc., was finally
rotorred to the oommittoe on penal, re
formatory and charitable institutions.
Hcsolutions wore adopted favoring
the drawing of a warrant In favor of
Klla U. Hays, widow of K, R. Hays,
deceased, clerk of the Benson house,
for services, and providing for the pay
of committee clerk who served before
they were sworn in,
A resolution was introduced requir
ing member, when the legislature ad
journs, to leave the desks and chair
for the use of the next session, but a
voto was not insisted upon.
The house bills reported back favor
ably by the committee to which they
had beeu referred were: Massing!!!'
bill to prevent expiration of taxes by
limitation, and tbe bills of Bayer and
Kuss amending Hill's code. Still
man's bill, providing for the keeping
up of upper berths of sleeping oar
when only the lower births are occu
pied, was reported on adversely. An
adverse report wa also rendered on
Flagg'i bill providing for the consolida-
tion of the schools for the deaf and
blind, with the recommendation.
.THE SESSION ENDED.
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The Appropriation Bill Passed, But ft
Conference Wsi Necessary to
Settle Difference.. , .., .
The special session of the Oregon leg
islature came to an end Saturday even
ing at 6:80 o'clock.
The general appropriation bill waa
the subject of sharp contention, and
for a time the prospect seemed good for
a deadlock upon it. '
At this stage a conference committee
was agreed upon, and it took up tbe
matter of harmonizing the difference
so as to be acceptable to tbe two
houses, After more than an hour of
hard work the Committee reported and
the report wa adopted in both bouses
without debate or question. .
By tbe amendments of the conference
committee, $3,310 were added to the
appropriations in sundry small items,
concerning whioh there was no dispute,
and $32,237.75 was stricken out, leav
ing tbe total of tbe bill about $1,222,
000. ; This is about $100,000 less than
the appropriation bill passed in 1895,
and there is included in it a large
amount of interest and all the expense ,
of the attempted session of 1897, in
cluding full pay for the members.
One section was added to the bill di
recting that the state printer should
not hereafter print for the agricultural
societies, etc., to an extent that would
cost more than the appropriation
should previously have been made for
the purpose. '
In the Senate.
After the senate bad concurred in the
bouse resolution to publish and dis
tribute 1,000 copies of the fish and
game laws of the state, President
Joseph Simon tendered hi formal
resign tion as presiding officer, which
was accepted.
T. C. Taylor waa elected to fill the
vacancy.
A resolution waa offered to make the
present staff of the senate permanent,
but it was defeated.
Tbe house bill providing for a sugar
beet bounty in the state was called up
by Senator Smith, read tbe first time
by title, and upon motion of Reed in
definitely postponod.
The house bill relating to the boun
daries of Wallowa and Union counties
passed.
House concniTent resolution No. 22,
providing tor an extension of time for
the joint committee to expert the peni
tentiary books and acoounts to the regu
lar session, was next taken up. A sub
stitute was offered by Fulton, barring
any work or expense between sessions
on the part of this or any committee
unless authorized ; carried.
The Curtis sturgeon protection bill
was next taken np and passed.
The senate concurrent resolution by
Mulkey, providing that a oommittee be
appointed to examine the books of the
state secretary, state treasurer and in
sane asylum, be continued to the regu
lar session, without expense between
sessions, was adopted.
The Salem charter bill wa taken up,
and, after some discussion, passed. . ,
The committee on municipal corpo
rations reported back the house bill
regulating the manner of constructing
openings of publio buildings, with a
penal amendment. The amendment
was adopted, the bill read a third time
and passed.
The committee on education reported
Topping's house bill, providing for dis
position of teachers' examinations, with
amendments, and tbe same was adopt
ed. The bill then passed.
A resolution was passed extending
the thanks of tbe senate to Senator
Taylor for bis efficient service as chair
man of the ways and means oommittee.
The senate took a recess till 6:16,
awaiting the return of the governor to
sign the general appropriation bill, and
at 6:20 adjourned sine die.
The House.
be house, after passing a number
of resolutions, put in two hours Satur
day morning in consideration of senate
amendments to the appropriation bill.
Resolutions were adopted authorizing
the secretary of state to have published
1,000 copies of the state fish law for
tho benefit of fishermen, and recom
mending the continuance in office at
the next session of all the officer of tbe
house.
The senate amendment to Stanley'
bill providing for reimbursement of
contributors to the Omaha exposition
fund reducing the appropriation from
$18,000 to $15,000 was adopted.
After the noon recess another recess
of two hours wa taken to give the con
ference committee on the appropriation
bill time to report.
The appropriation for the cost of the
last legislature caused over an hour's
discussion in the conference oommittee.
The amendment reducing the claim
for salaries and expenses of the board
of railroad commissioners from $31,
052.87 to $18,000 was oonourred in, af
ter amending by adding $'J00. The
amendment striking out the $15,000
appropriation for the Ashland normal
school was not concurred in nor the
amendment reducing the claim of John
Hall to $500.
The amendment striking out the
claim of Captain John Mullan of $10.
540.86 for the purpose of giving the
speoial oommittee an opportunity to in
vestigate and report at tho next session
was concurred in.
When received the report waa adopt
ed without discussion.
The senate reported back as passed
with amendments the house bill re
quiring the doors of public building to
open .outward and Topping' bill for
the disposition of teachers' examina
tion papers, also amended. A penalty
was attached to tho former bill, and
the time iu which examination paper
shall be destroyed after examinations
in the latter bill was extended from one
to three year. Both amendment
were adopted.
The house did not adjourn till nearly
6 o'clock.
WORK ACCOMPLISHED.
BtUa
pawed by the Legislature
In
Special Session. , ,
Tbe main object of the session were
accomplished the election of a United
States senator, the passage of tbe gen
eral appropriation bill, and the aboli
tion of expensive commissions and
board. Tbe board of railroad commis
sioners, the equalization board, and the
dairy and food . commissioner, were
dropped, all, of tbe laws carrying the
emergency clause. That clause wa
omitted at first in the case of the two
boards, but the omission was speedily
rectified. ' ,
The following measures have passed
both branches of tbe legislature and
have "been signqd by the governor:
Moodv , of Multnomah To amend
section 1037 off tbe code so a to per
mit to practice in Oregon courts attor
neys from other states that grant a like
privilege to Oregon attorneys. 1
Young of Clatsop To prohibit tbe
taking or killing of elk for a period of
11 year. . .
Whitney of Linn To abolish tbe
offices of railroad commissioner, with
an emergency clause. . ,
Toping of Coos To authorize Coos
county to convey certain county prop
erty. 1
Freeland of Morrow -To change the
time of holding circuit court in Mor
row and Umatilla counties.
Marsh of Washington To change the
boundary between Washington and Co
lumbia counties, transferring 11 sec
tions from the latter to tbe former. ,..
Davis of Lincoln To reimburse Lin
coln county for overpaid taxes.
Maxwell of Tillamook To amend
tbe code so as to provide semi-annual
terms of oircuit court in Tillamook
county. .
Whalley of Multnomah To provide
for a separate board for the transac
tion of county business in Multnomah.
Fordney of Wallowa To fix the
term of court in the eight judicial dis
trict. Myers of Multnomah To permit ex
press companies to bring a many as
four sheep at a time into the state
without official inspection.
Whalley of Multnomah To ohange
the terms of circuit court in Multno
mah county.
Maxwell of Tillamook To regulate
the fees to be oolleoted by the clerk of
Tillamook county.
Nichols of Benton To appropriate
$25,000 for rebuilding mechanical hall
Of the Oregon agricultural college.'
Whalley of Multnomah To author
ize Multnomah county court to lease
the upper deck of the steel bridge in
Portland
Dufur of Wasco To change the time
of holding circuit court in the seventh
judicial district.
Daly of Benton To authorize the
county court of Benton county to estab
lish and maintain a free ferry across
the Willamette river at Corvallis.
Daly of Lake To repeal the act pro
viding for a board of railroad com mi a-
skiners.
Smith of Baker To amend
the act
distriot
section
relating to Eastern Oregon
fairs.
Dufur of Wasco-To amend
1786 of chapter II of title II
of the
criminal code, so as to add telephone
poles, etc., to the list forbidden to be
destroyed.
Taylor of Umatilla To repeal the
law for the state board of equalization.
Dufur of Wasco To protect grouse
and prairie chickens.
Adam of Marion To authorize
school districts to incur indebtedness
for buildings or land for school pur
poses. Morrow of Morrow To change times
for holding circuit court in Morrow
and Umatilla counties.
Reed of Douglas To amend the
salmon law so as to extend the open
season on all bnt 'the Columbia river
and tributaries.
Porter of Claokaraas To amend the
code in relation to publication of sum
mons. Selling of Mnltnomah Fixing sal
aries of the Multnomah county district
attorney and othor officers.
Euykendall of Lane Prescribing
the qualification of voters at school
election.
Brownell of Clackamas To exempt
from attachment 80 days' wages of la
borers. Fulton of Clatsop To Provide for
paying rejected volunteers who enlisted
under the president's call for the Span
ish war.
Bills Passed by Both nouses.
The following bills were passed
both houses:
by
Bayer of Multnomah To regulate
the doing of publio works.
Grace of, Baker To amend the char
tor of Baker City.
Hill of Multnomah To create the
office of clerk in justice court.
Thompson of Washington To fix
salaries of Washington county officers.
Young of Clatsop To grant exemp
tion certificates to members of the As
toria volunteer fire department
Flagg of Marion To incorporate the
citv ot balem
Gray of Lane To make the doors of
publio buildings open outward.
Stanley of Union To provide for a
display at the Omaha exposition.
therwin of Jackson To amend the
charter of Ashland.
Hawson of Gilliam To amend the
charter of Condon.
Wade of Union To amend the char
ter of the town of Klgin.
Gray of Lane To require town and
cities to submit proposed charters or
amendments to voteia.
Whalley of Multnomah To amend
an act to legulate building aud loan as
sociations. Beach of Multnomah General ap
propriation bill.
Daly of Benton To reduce the legal
late of interest from 8 to 8 per cent.
bmith of Baker To leaulate the
tftkillB of llinilltr rlilitlis mul nrnoeo.l
inning ot .niniiiK Claims and proteeu -
iifca iu mul m inutntuiuss to cluneals or
the eauio.
SUMMONS.
In tire Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa.
I Daniel Grim, plaintiff, va. Mary R.
Grim, defendant
j To Mary R. Grim, said defendant.
I In the name of the state of Oregon:
i yon are hereby required to appear In
the above-entitled court on tne nm
day of a term of said court to be begun
and held next after the expiration of
six week from the date of the publi
cation of tills summons, and you will
take notice that if -you fall to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
yon In the above-entitled suit on or
before the first day of the said term of
said court, then the plaintiff herein
will apply to the conrt for the relief
demanded In the complaint herein,
which is for the dissolution of the
marriage contract existing between
you and this plaintiff.
This summons is published tn' pur
suance of an order of court made by
M, C. George, Judge of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon for Multnomah
county, dated September 21, 1898, T.
A. McBride, Judge of the above-entitled
court being absent tram Clackamaa
county. ,
C. D. & D. C LATOUR.ETTH,
' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
-.: SUMMONS.
In Ore Clrcuft Court for tne State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Ann B. Black, plaintiff, vs. David A.
Black, defendant
To David A. Blaci, defendant In
the name of the state of Oregon: Ton
are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed . against yon
herein on or before the seventh day
of November, 1898, that being the first
day of the next term of said court fol
lowing the expiration of the time, pre
scribed for the publication of this
summons, and If you fall to so appear
and answer said complaint plaintiff
will apply to the court for tne relief
prayed for, to-wit: A decree of this
court dissolving the bonds of matri
mony heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant and plaintiff's
custody ot minor child, and for such
other relief as to the court may seem
Just and equitable.
This summons la served upon yon
by publication by virtue of an order of
the Hon. Arthur I Fraaer, Judge of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for
Multnomah county, tn the absence of
Hon. T. A. McBride from said Clacka
mas county, which order was duly
made on the 22d day ot September,
1898. BELL. & GILLESPIE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
John Duffy, plaintiff, vs. James Shaw,
Betty Shaw, Charles Stratton and R.
C. Craven, assignee of James Shaw, an
insolvent debtor; Henry Gans, L. E.
Shulta, Sidney Smyth and T. R. Ran
dall, defendants.
To James Shaw, one of saM defend
ants. In the name of the state of Ore
gon: Yon are hereby required to ap
pear In tne above-entitled court on the
first day of the term ot said court to
be begun and held next after tbe ex
piration of six weeks from the date of
the publication of this summons, and
yon will take notice that if you tail to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above-entitled suit
on or before the first day of said term
of said court,, then the plaintiff herein
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint in this suit,
which is for the reforming of a deed
made by you to this plaintiff on the
Ifrta day of March, 1895, so as to make
the description therein read: The
south 1-3 of the east or husband's
half, etc, as described therein instead
the south 1-3 of the east V, of the hus'
band's half, etc, as described therein.
This summons 1b published by order
of M. C. George, Judge of the circuit
court of Multnomah county, Oregon,
made September 21, 1898, T. A. Mc
Bride, Judge of the above-entitled
court, being absent from Clackamas
county.
C.E&D.C. LATOURETTK
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tne Circuit Court for the State ot
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Elizabeth A. Brown, plain tin, vs.
Homer C. Brown, defendant
To Homer C. Brown, the above
named defendant In the came of the
state of Oregon: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled suit on or before the first day
of the next regular term of the above-
entitled court, to-wlt, the 7th day of
November, 1898; and if you fall to so
answer the said complaint in default
thereof tne plaintiff will take a decree
against you for the relief prayed for
In said complaint, to-wit, to dissolve
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between you and the plaintiff, and for
such further and other relief as to this
honorable court may seem Just and
equitable.
This summons is published in pur
suance of an order made In the above
entitled suit, for the service of the
same by publication by Hon. Thomas
A. McBride, Judge oi the above-entitled
court, on the 21st day of September,
189ft' WM. REID,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Crrenlt Court of the State of Oregon for
the Connty of Clackamas.
Charles M. West,
Plaintiff,
va.
Annie West,
Defendant
To Annie West, the above named defendant.
o Tint NAMB OF THU STaTE OF OREGON;
You are herehv commanded to appear and
answer the complaint Bled against you in the
-above entitled suit, bv tbe first day of the regular
term of this court next succeeding the expiration
ol the time prescribed for the publication of this
summons, to-wit, November 7ih. Iks, and if yu
t il so to answer for want thereol the plaintiff
will applv to the court for the relief demanded tn
the complaint, to-wits For a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing between you
and the plaintiff and for the com and dlennrse
menta of this snlt and for eueh other and further
relief as to equity seemetb Just
Published pursuant to an order signed by the
Hon. John B. Cleland, Judge of tSe circuit court
for county of Multnomah, State ol Oregon, in the
.K..nM nf the Hon. T. A McBride. fudge of the
alove named court, from saidlClaoksmas county,
1 M orJr itM ileX aay 0( Sep,tmber,
i late,
1
B.F AO.W. SWOPS.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In tbe Circuit Conrt of tbe State of Qrgon fox
th County of Clackamas.
The Aluanoe Trust Company,
1Am
risiDun,
vs.
J. A. Chase. Annie A. Chase,
bis wife. Willamette Land Com-
any, a corporation, cnanes js.
,add. ladd, his wife,
Helen & Yates, Bophronia V.
Levelling. Tbe Security SavinKS
& Trust Company, a corporation,
1. A. Cos, Charlotte A, Bockwell,
Lewis Roeera, Lucy Refers,
Clara B Morey, George A. Hard
ing, N. O. Wal'den, H. H. John
son. George 8. Batty, James
Bodees, Mary MoGrath, L
Mathews. W. W. Irwin, A. N.
Wright, W. H. Mandeville, VO.
Harding, Annie a. jncuiynn.
McGlrnn. Mvra F.
Eastman, Eastman,
mi "jewelling, John Y. Both,
, Botn, (Tana a. uieigni,
filaiaht. LnclusD. Ruck-
wefl, Rockwell,
Amanda 14. He-welL
r-eweu,
i3 etm aura.
To 3. A. Chase, Annte A. Chase, Helen E. Yates,
tnarioue A. ttocaweu, James iiooges, v.u.
Harding, Annie B. McGly an, UcGlynn,
tlyra F. Eastman, - Eastman, Lucius D.
Bock well, Beckwell, Amanda M.
Newell ttcVeU, of the defendants
above named.
K TBB NAMB OP THE STATE OF OREGON:
Yoa are hereby reaulrei to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you In the above
entitled cause by tbe first c
j of tbe next regular
term of court alter tbe expiration of dne pi
iutnca-
tion of this summons, to-wit, by Monday, Noveny
ber 7, 189, and if you fail to so appear and answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff
?oV
It: 1
will apply to the
court for the relief craved lor
prayed lor In tbe complaint
to-wlfc That plaintiff nave and recover or and
from the defendants, J. A.Chase, Annie A. Chase,
Georee S. Batty, Georm A. Hording, N.O.Walden
and Willamette Land Company the euni of 14,900
with Interest thereon from August 1, 1SS8. at 8
per cent per annum, and the futber sum oi
rMM with Interest thereon from September 20th,
1898. at tbe rate of 10 per een t per annum, and
Interest on S196.0O from February 1, 1898, at 8
per cent per annum, and Interest on 1196.00 from
August 1, IRia, at 10 per cent annum, and (500 at
torneys fees, all in U. S. gold coin, together with
tbe costs and disbursements of this suit and a
decree foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage npon that
oeruuu parcel oi roat property ntuntw iu uie
oouuty of Claokamaa, Btata of Oregon, described
as follows, to-wlt:
Commenoma at the northwest comer of the
oonheait quarter (n s i) of the northwest qunr-
ler tn w 4) ox section iwenty-eigm izaj in town
ship three (3 1 south of range one (1) east of the
Willamette Meridian; thence south seventy-two
(72) chains and fifty CM) links to a stone; theuce
north seventy-eight (78) degrees fltfeen CIS) llnlu
eact, forty-two chains and fifty (60) links to a
stake in the middle line of the east half OK) of
section twenty -eight (28); thence north along the
said middle line seventy (70) chains and thirty
(30) links-, thence west twenty (20) chains;
thence south six (fi) chains to the section line
between sections twenty-one (21 j and twenty-eight
of bWinnlEgontalnlng two hundred andeighty-
nve rai acres, uxoepung mereirom ion z, so,
Ul U U Dm.nAl.nA r,A ft. .., nAm,BAa
W "l " . UUCIW, AUU .". ,.Vfcl.;0
be sold and tbat out 61 the proceeds plaintiff be
nine sua some snore speoioea ana ror a
60 that the defendants in said sult,and each,
be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or
equity of redemption in said premises and every
pan thereof and for such other and further reliei
This publication is made by order of Hon.
to tne conrt may team meet ana eatuuoie.
John B. Cleland-indgeof theC
iroi
mil Court of the
State of Oregon tor the County of Multnomah,
acting tn tbe absence from Clackamas County of
Hon. 1 nomas A. Mcuriue, judge or tne circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for said County ot
Clackamas, which order waa duly made Septem
ber O, im.
JIKBIVCI, lUtUJNAUUU cs mum,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
, 6USIMON3
Tn (he Circuit Conrt of the State at Orenan. tor
tbe County of Clackamas.
Anna W. Mathews,
Hainan
vs.
George R. Dedman and Clara
O. imtlU.Ul IWI .1.1 V.
Johnson and Johnson, his
wue, and Angenne Berry,
DefendaoQi
ToImQ C Johnson and Johnson, Defund-
anta.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against you in the above
entitled cause bv the first dav of the next term of
court after tbe expiration of the publication of
this summons, to wit, by Monday, November
7tb,189B; and if you fall to so answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the conrt for
the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit, for
judgment against George R. Dedman and Clara
8. Dedman lor 1626.00, with Interest from Decern
ber 27th, 1195, at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum; and W0.36, with interest from May 14th,
1S7, at 10 per cent per annum ; and 1175.00 as
tttorneys' fees: all in United Mates gold coin
together with the costs and disbursements of this
suit, and for a decree foreclosing plaintiff's
mortgage upon the following described property
in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Allof traot "B" Clackamas Biverslde, according
to the dulv recorded man and plat thereof on
file or record in the office of the Becorder of
Conveyances of Clackamas County, Stale of Ore
gon; and for the sale of said property to satisfy
said Judgment and barring and foreclosing you,
and eaoh of you, of all right, claim or equity of
redemption In said premises and every part
thereof and lor sucn otner ana runner reliei as to
tbe court may seem, meet and equitable.
This publication is made by order of Hon. John
B. Clcland, Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Stateof Oregon, for the County of Multnomah,
acting In the absence from Clackamas Countv of
Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the Sute of Oregon, for said County of
Claekamai, which order was duly made, Septem
ber 19th, 1898.
FENTOK, BEONAUGH 4 MTJIB,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Clronlt Court of the State of Oregon, tor
the County of Clackamas.
Emma Caroline Opdyeke, 1
riainuir,
va.
Henry Eugene Opdyeke,
Defendant,
To Henry Eugene Opdyeke, Defendant,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
lou are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed: against yoa in the above en
titled suit on or before Monday, November 7th,
A. D 1898, that being the first dtty of the first
trm al said oourt 'following six weeks publica
tion of this summons, and yon will take notice
that if you fail to U appear and answer said com
plaint, for want tf.eie.ol. plaintiff will apply to
eld court for the relief craved for in said com
plaint, to-wlt; lor a decree aiiaoivingme oonas oi
matrimony now exiitlng between plaintiff and
defendant and for the care and enstody of the
minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for
sucnoiner renel as may t equiiame ana tonus
eoiite and disbursements nf thle suit.
Published by order of Hon. M. C. George, Judge
nf the etrenlt court for Multnomah eouutv. bear
ing date September 22. lsy8, in the aheenceof
Hon, T. A. MoBrlde, Judge of said circuit court
ror ciacaamas county.
ROBERT A. MILLER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for tie Stat of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa.
Sarah A. Watklns, plaintiff, vs.
James P. Watklns, defendant.
To James P. Watklns, defendant
In the name of the state of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
Monday, the 7th day of November,
1SH8, the same being the first day of
the next regular term of said court.
And if you fall to answer, for vant
thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree
against you for the dissolution of the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween the plaintiff and yourself, the
said defendant
This summons is published by order
of Hon. M. C. George, Judge of said
court for the fourth Judicial district
Dated September 23, 1898.
v. r. irnjB.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
V ' '
Flxit publication 8ept 8th, US
. SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the State ef Oregon,
tor the county of Claokamaa.
EUtabeth Wilkinson, plaintiff, 1 .
vs. i
William Wilkinson, defendant.)
, To William Wilkinson, defendant: In the
name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby
required to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit on
or before Monday, tbe 7th day of November,
1893, the same being the first day ot the next
regular term of the court following the expir
ation ot the time prescribed -r the publica
tion of thl9 summons, and yon fail so to
appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to
the court tor the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wlt t For the dissolution ot the
marriage oontraet now existing between tho
Slain tiff and defendant, and for the costs and
lsbursementa of this suit.
This summons is published against you by
order of Hon. John Ji. Cleland, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon tor the
county of Multnomah, In the absence of tbe
presiding Judge of Clackamas county.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1698.
B. P. Wxxch, Attorney for plaintiff,
Portland, Oregon.
summons - ; . . "
In (he Circuit Conrt of the State of Oreimn. fnt
the County of Clackamas.
Annie Wagner,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles Wagner,
Defendant '
To Charles W. Wagner, the above named defen
aant,
JN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
I You are hereby reauired to annear and an
swer the complaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit, on er before tbe first dav of tbe
next regular term oi tne above entitled court,
to-wit. the 7th dav of November. 1898. end if von
fail to so answer the said complaint, in default
inereoi tne planum wm taxe a decree against
you for the relief prayed for in Baid complaint,
to-wit: To dissolve the bonds of matrimonv now
existing between you and the plaintiff, and for
such further and other relief as to this honorable
court may seem Just and equitable.
This summons is published in pursuance of an
order made in the above entitled suit, for the
service of the same by publication by Hon. Thoa.
A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court, on
the 21u day ol September, 1898.
WM. REID,
Attorney for Plaintiff
SUMMONS
In tbe Circuit Court of the State at Oregon, for
the County ol Clackamas.
Daniel Herlihy,
Plaintiff,
Daniel Herlihy and Ellen
Herlihy, his wife,
Defendants.
To Dnnlel Herllhv and Ellen Herlihy, his wife,
defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear and an
swer tbe complaint filed aglnst you in tbe above
entitled suit on or before Monday, the 7th day of
November A. IX, 1898. Tbe same being the first
day of the next regular term of the said court.
And If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take Judgment against yon, the
said defendants, for the sum of 1500.00 and Inter
est thereon at tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 6th day of May, 1895, and for 110.7s with
Interest thereon from (April 2th, 1896, at 8 per
cent per annum and for 5 .20 with Interest there
on from April 2fith, 189, at 8 per cent per annum,
and for (50 attorney fees, and for costs and dis
bursements of this suit.
And vou are hereby further notified that on
your failure to appear and answer the said com
plaint at the time aforesaid, the said plaintiff
will take a futher decree against you for the
foreclosnre of the mortgage mentioned in said
complaint which was made to secure the pay
ment of said note and Interest and attorney lees,
and other sums herein named, said mortgage
being executed by you on May 6th, 1892, co?eriug
the following described land, to-wlt: The e H of
of the ne lA and ne W of tbe se M of section 3, t 2
S, of r e, w. M., said s H containing 59 acres,
more or iees; excepting the reservations made in
favor of the O. fe C. B. B. Co. in its deed to
Daniel Herlihy made the 28th day of February,
1891.
Pursuant to an order of the Hon. M. C. George,
indie of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
or Multnomah county, In the absence of Hon. T.
A McBride. Circuit Judge for Clackamas
county, sold order bearing date September 21st,
18S8.
BOBERT A. MILLER,
Attorney for plaintiff
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