OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903 St.: LARGE - FAMILIES Are commended by the Presi dent of the United States and we are commended by hundreds of fathers and mothers as . , Feeders of Large Families Pure Goods and Low Prices That's AH Headquarters for White House Coffee, ;: . Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Elk Brand Maple Syrup "Preferred Stock" Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Etc., Etc. A. Robertson, Tbe Ith Street Grocer. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas: Rosy Thompson, Plaintiff, v. Albert Edward Thompson, defeudant. To Albert Edward Thompson, defendant! In the name ol the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed agn lust you In the above entitled suit on or before the 8th day of June, 1903, that being the time prescribed in the order of publication of this summons, and if you fait to appear and ana wer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wit; for a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the Dla n'iff, and that Baid bonds be forever dissolved and held for naught; and that you be required to pay a reas onable sum into court to defray the expenses of this sntt and for counsel fees herein) and that the name of plaintiff be changed to Kosy Luce, her maiden name, prior to her said marriage; and foe. sucn omer sna mriner renet as may seem 10 mis court meet and equitable; and for her oosts and d isbureements herein to bs) taxed. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Thomas Jr. Ryan, Judge of the county oourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, acting in tee absence lrom uiacaa mas county of the Honorable Thomas A. Mo Bride, Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for said Countv of Clackamas, which order was duly made, April 16, iuoj. Ana saia order requires publication one a wek for six weeks of this summons, the date of the first pub lication hereof Is the 17th day or April, Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, April 16, 1903, XlOBKHT A. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Best Meals in the City Room and Board by the Week and $4.00 Saloon in Connection Sixth and ttlain St., ' Oregon City, Ore. New Plumbing andTin Shop A. MIHLSTlN JOBBING AND REPAIRING apeclalty ' Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY Best Place on Earth. buggies, har lines of farm L. For wagons, ness and all implements. - F. HOLMES CANBY, OREGON '-! r EXECUTORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been July appointed by the County Court of tne county or uiacaamas, xiaie oi uregon ex editor of the last will and testament of Jacob Crader deceased, and has duly qualified as such executor AH persons having oiatms against tne said estate must present them to the undersign ed duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. BARNEY FRTEDRICH Executorof ihe es'nte of Jaoob Craler decaasfd..-. . G. B. Dimick. Attorney for Executor. Du'eu this April Oth, 1 '0;!. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby civen that the umlenlenod has been appotmed executor ot tne win ot wiinani H. Winkle Sr.. deceased. Any and all persons having claims against the estate of deceased, will present the same, amy verified at tne nmce i Hedges & Galloway, n emhani Huuiiine, regon Cily, Oregon, on or before six months frota the first tiuolicatior. of this notice. PKTER WINKEL, Executor of the will of William If. Winklo, di'C used. H D(its& Galloway, Attorneys fo" Executors. Date of first publication, April. 10th, 19t3. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is herobv eivn thit Albert Englfi and Clarence Engle, adiniiiintrators of the estate of bdiuuel Kngle, deceased, have filed in tbe oounty ' court for C'lankamm county. Orvgon, their final I account and report and that the said ennrthas set Monday ti e 18th day of May, U)0:t, at 1 -SO p. m. of i the said day at the County conrt room In said county as the time and plice for hearing the said I final acoouut and report and objections thereto and settling the same. ALBERT ENOLTC, CLARENCE ENOLE. Administrators of IheEstate of Samuel J , t t- .: ri. .1 t EXECUTOR NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, Executor of the estate of Ella Willhelm, deoeased. all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment, properly verified, at the office of O. D. Euy, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the dste of this notice. Dated this 17th day of April. M03. Dock Wiilhsi m, Executor of the estate of Ella Willhelm, deceased O. B Eby, attorney for estate. SUMMONS Oregon City Second-Hand & Junk Store i HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SEO-OXD-HA.SDK)0DS, HIDES. JUNK METALS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. All kinds of Farm Implements and Machinery. Second-Hand Ooods Bought and Sold RING PHONE 416 FOR JUNK. Sugarman & Co. FIRE ! FIRE ! Is now raging the Range at . in GEORGE BROS, New Restaurant Where you can get a first-class meal in first-class style at a reason able price. Don't Forget the Place Next door to postoffice, Oregon City, Oregon. BfiiMi JVegetablePreparationfor As similating tneToodandRefiula bnthe$tomaiulBmelscif ProinotesDigestlon,Cheetful ncss andHest-Contalns neither Opnimlorptiine norMrjeral NOT NARCOTIC. Rxtpe ot'CRd OSiMLILllTLMS Pumpkm SmJ' Alx.Stnfva Carta kltb Ctmtud Sagar . Ancrfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jevensn aess and Loss of Sleeb facsimile Signature of t NTSW -YORK. ' EXACT COFlf OK WRAPPEB. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears Signati Clackamas County Teachers at Aurora. Met COURT HOUSE NEWS In Use For Over Thirty Years THI OKNTAUR OOMMNY. NrW TOBK CITY. BECKERS MILLINERY HAS MOVED TO 214 Third St., Cor, Salmon, PORTLAND, ORE. f (t i .ib:..:-. A Complete Assortment of Selected Pattern Hats ALSO A VARIETY OF- a . - 1 Jmtmdiatt JVnf : and there is not a case of pile in existence that cannot be quickly ar"1 permanently cured bv ptrrin's PiU Specific. You take it that's all. New rri'-e One Dollar a bottle at vour drnggis'. If he basn t it write l' ,. , Dr. Pernn Medical Co., Helena, Mont. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for tbe couuty of Clackamas. Thomas McEwen, plaintiff, vs Jamas Newlnnrts Isabella A. Newlauds, hi. wife, Kobcrt T. M. UilBn and Jane Doe lmfln, his wife, defendants. To James Newland-i, Isabella A. Newlunds, Rob ert T. M. DitHn and Jane Doe Diffln, defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, jou and eaeh of you are hereby r. quired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court a ni suit on or b. fore the I'M, day of Juni , 1903, and if yon fan bo to appean and answer tne oomplaim, the plaintiB will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, to-wtt: (1) That the claims of def. n lants and each of them adveise to plaintiff title in tbe land here inaiter described be determined by decree of said court and that by said decree it be declared ad judged and decreed that the de'endants have and encli of tlinu liiis no int restin or to the said 1 nds or prumis s and that the title of plaintiff is lawful and vat d. (If) That tbe defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and barred from asserlii.g any claim whatever iuanrttoc-aid lands and prem isesadverse to plaintlif an til t plaintiff's title be quieted and (or such other and further relief as to the court may seein meet and areeable to eq uity. (3) That plaintiff have judgment for his costs a'ii dls juiseuu-utH herein. Th.! BJid mentioned lands or premises are dos erlh.d as follows to-wit: Jummei.c lug at a point on the gontn line or , Morning Side which (aid point is 1319 7 feet nor h ai d 554 f 'et west of a pofui where the north line of the W T. Matlock Honxtion Land Claim inter eecu the s.iclon line between See. ions 4 aud 5, Township '2 souih of Kance 2 east of Wlllaineite Meridian; thence north 80 decrees', HI) minutes west a ong the north line of the Gi bert tract aud tue south line ot Mornmg Side 10 )G feet to the east line ol lands eouvayed to fhoebe A. Gilbert by deed from Susan Cnokstanks dated October 1H, 1U2, aim n o n ded on page 6 of Book bi records or deed foi Clackamas County, Oregon; tbence south 2 I east along said east line of said lauds conveyed as aforesaid to Phoebe A. Gilbert by 8u s in Crook-h inks 14.18.5 feet to a point on the north hue ol u.e McUowan tract of laud; thence south 80 degrees, east 7S2 1 feet to i point at the southwest corner of the land sold by T. R. Gil bert, administrator of the esta'e of Phoebe A. Gil bert deceased, to Hans Ulsen; thence north 15 degrees,8 minntcs east along the west line of said Olsen tract of land 782.1 feet to a point in the north line of the Oregon & California Railway Company's and its assigns right of way; thence easterly along said right of way 100 feet more or less to a point 20 feet south of the southwest cor ner of the tract of land sold by R. W. Gilbert, ad minis'rator to nomas W. Francis; thence north along the west line of said Francis land 780 feet to the place of beginning containing 82 acres more or less In section 5, township 2 south, range 1 east of Willamette Meridian. Also the southwest of the southwest of Section !S9, and the southeast of the sou h.ast ot Section 80, .11 in Township 1 south, Range 4 east of the Willamette Meridian, in the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, excepting the fol lowing described parcel conveyed to Ursula Y&- eia.UvAaaA aA nn nerraWA nf r.nnk fill nt the public records rf deeds of Clackamas county. Oregon, to-wit; Jonimeucing at a point tn ine s,-c-tiou line at the soutneast coruer of the southwest lA of the southwest V of said section 29 and run ning thence westerly following the section liae 3. 9.65 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the east side line of the southwest i, of the south west '4 of section 399. Ho feet; thence easterly and parallel with said section line J9.S5 feet; thence southerly M oo feet to the place ot beginning Tnls summons is published by order of the flon' T. A. MrBride, judge of the said court dated April 27, 1903, which order directs the publication of this summons not less thau once a week for six weeks. The date of first publication of this sum mom u May 1, 1903. UKDOF.8 A GRIFFITH, Attorneys lor PUlntiff. Dated, Msy 1,1903. A little life may be sacrificed to sudden at t"k of croup, if yon don't have Dr. Thomas Electric Oil on hand for the emerg noi. Trimmed Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices You are cordially invited to ca and inspect our display :: "VET"-. WTr 4- Vftii nPto I r If C f f CVlll JLUUJL JL L tVM.V- at Harris Grocery And are going to make special induce ments to close buyers, J; Cash and Small Profits ts Our Motto. I The Clackamas county ter chers ae eociation had a very enjoyable and in structive meeting at Aurora last Satur day. Though few in number the ones who attended were of the live energetic class who believe in the advancing of their professional interests. The meeting as called to order at 10:30 by Superintendent Z.nser, Mies Fannie Porter the secretary read the minutes of previous meeting which were approved as read. The committee on "constitution and By Laws" reported that it would be best to abolish the office of treasurer and to strike out classes refering to fee of 25 cents to join the Association and the fee of 25 cents per quarter and to abolish system of fines imposed on absent mem bers. By unaminous vote the resolutions were adopted. Tbe next in order was school law con ducted by our Superintendent, Zinser. It is sale to say teat no part ol the pro gram was more appropriate and in structive than this, many teachers ex press their thank to Mr. Zinser for having these courses of school laws in our Institute and hope that at our next county institute more, time will be given to this subject. Following t'ds was a talk concerning the prizes to be offered for the best display of school work for the current year. Next followed a very Instructive ad dress by Prof. Prentiss, of West Oregon City school, on "The Art of Question ing. Mr. Prentiss said the questions should be "brief, pointed grammatically coa strue'ed and school contain no hint con cerning the answer." He said never ask a question that can be answered by yes or no. All questions should be those that arouse thought, The teacher Bhould have in mind tbe Bubject matter and ask questions in series so to bring out the intended thoughts. Tbe institute then adjourned until 1 :30 p. m. The ladies ot Aurora served an ex cellent lunch in the Pioneer hall ; thither Proceeded the teachers in martial array headed by our worthy Superintendent Zinser who in addition to being a moBt worthy superintendent, is a man well able to represent Olackamas county at any time, whre there is as good a din ner as was served ai Aurora can be found. The tables laden with good things that Aurora ladies know full well how to arrange, we were speedily lightened. Aurora's popular postmaster, Henry Snyder came up to see If anything was needtd in tne way oi neiping us v, ith the entertainment and waB Bpeedily captured and nut released until he had tested tbe dinner and helped . entertain several of the lair sex. After lunch a carefully prepared and well executed program was rendered by pupils ol the Aurora school. The next was Nature study by Mr. Millard Hyatt, of Willamette. Mr. Hyatt gave an interesting talk and show ed some carefully prepared specimens, Prof. E. It. Lake, of tne Oregon Agrl culural college give an interesting ad dress on "Relation ot School to Agri cultural work. The following teachers were present : Supt. Zinser, Miss Fannie Porter, Marion Swansby. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Winches. M. Hyatt. Prof. Prentiss, K. Ginther. Howard Eccles. Mr. and Miss Skirvin, Miss Herman, Miss Olsen, Mrs S. Buck, Miss leathers, Miss JNora bauasen. DOINOS AltONQ THE LEGAL HU TERNITV IN CKACKAMAS COUNTY. Many Small and Unimpottant Being Disposed of. Case Clackamas Circuit court has now been in session nearly two weeks. The docket is being pretty well cleaned up. Tlw jury, which was dismissed the first d t of the Court until Monday of this -k returned to town and resumed its sit tings. The jury was again diiitiitw-d until Tuesday morning. A decree of divorce was granted Fri day last to Anna M. Miller from her husband, August Miller. In the case Inez Grimm vs Clark Green, a decree for plaintiff was rendered. The case of Francis J, Dunbar vs S. A. Diehl, et 1 waa dismissed. The decree for plaintiff in suit of Catherine Gibbons vs Laura and George Doll was set aside. District Attorney Allen, returned & true bill Thursday against Wm. II. Hall accused with assult with a dangerous weapon on Si an Hedges at Sand) seven months ago. It will be remembered that Hall brought suit for divorce from his wife prior to the shooting, and in the suit Hedges was named ac co-respondent; The divorce was denied on ac count of insufficient proof. Hall and He Iges afterwards met in a store X Salmon.an 1 Hall fired five shots at HedJ gip, none of them taking effect. A tru bill was returned against chroeder for rape. , Paul Divorce decrees have been granted in the case of Royal B . Holcomb vs Graoa Holcomb, and Belle Riley vs Joseph Riley. A degree of foreclosure waa handed down in the suit of A. E . Latourette va Gustav Dahlke, et al. John Murdock, James Mutdock and Grant Nash were discharged from custody. They were accused of larceny but the evidence was not sufficient to convict them. Jeremiah Evans pleaded guilty to the charge of assault with a dangetow weapon. His sentence was suspended on account of his advanced age, and nil previous good behavior, He ii 79 yuapa old. , Tbe suit of Ex-county Recorder, Alfred Luelling against Clackamas cnuutjr lor $1400 with interest from 1800 to IBM will be transferred to Multnomah coonty Tbe case came up last week on a motion to reopen the Judgement obtained by Luelling by default. Thursday after noon of laBt week Judge McBride ruled that the judgement should be set aside and the case go to trial. The reason far tbe change of venue Is that the judge ja a taxpayer in Clackamas county. The plaintiff's attorneys will come into court next week and atk for a change of venue to Multnomah county. I EIQHTY.FOURlH ANNIVERSARY. Of Organization of Oddfellowshlp Celebrated In Many Lodges Saturday Night. Ciood Selection and Low Prices "KMrlected rolda make tit BriTevarfls.' Dr Wood's Norway Pine Bynip helps men and wo men to a nti7, vigorous old gs. Complete stock of men's and boy's suits. The real up-to-date make and patterns enough to suit every taste at a price of 2o per cent less in comparison to any other store. You will be surprised to s -e the good variety in ladies', men's and children's shoes, sold all the way from 50c to $1 less on the pair than any shoe stores' prices. A convincing argument as to our low prices is the prices quoted on the following staples: Men's un derwear, regular 50c and 75c value, we will sell for 37 y2c, soft or stiff bosom shirts, regular $1 and $1.50 values, we sell for 60c and 75c; regular 25c neckties we sell for I2c; regular 25c caps we sell for 15c. Portland Chtbing douse, ' S. ftosensttln, Proprltter. NETxDOOR TO HARDING'S DRUG STORE . The eii-hty-fonrtli anniversary of the organization of Odd fellowship was cele brated In lodges all over the country last Saturday. In Owgon .City there was ajoint meeting ol thcOddfellows and Rebekah lo 'ges. A number of visitors from neighboiing lodges were present. Speeches were made and a general good time was enjoyed'. W hist was played until a late hour. A banquet was ser ved and altogether the affair was uiOBt complete. Monday morning judge McBride struck from the Circuit Ouurt docket 14 equity ccses and two law cases whicU have encumbered the docket for a nujfT. berof years. The cases taken Jrom the docket were : Eliza J, Thomas vs Douglas W. W 11 liams, et al ; The H. R. Dunlway Ln ru ber Co vs James Thompson ; Fleich ner Mayer&CovsJ J. Fowler etaljOha. RiBley vs J . N. Old ; S . T. Steven w U. B. Labor et al ; The city of Por tland vs Frank E. Thomas: Oeo. McNe ar v George Gustiatn; II. E McGinn vi Alonzo llunier; Eli Lewelling yth Lewelllne: F. S. Dtinnintr vs Paul A. Ozane; Fl ivida Kindel vs W. Kindel; Oliver Wiley v Jennie wney; tft anci 15. Jones vs Maria Jones; Bertha Arm buster j W. Carey Johnson vs O f. Hubbard et al: Columbus Implement Co s W. A. Shipley. &EEAT REMOVAL Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is cut of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All drugzlati. Nant yoar ino'jiitach or beard a beautUul brown or rich black 7 Then nsa BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWer. DR. KING'S try NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures ConsumDtion.Couehs. Colds, Bronchitis,Asthma, f neumonia,llayJ ever.rleu -Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Hc 50c. and SI. TB'L BOTTLES FREft SAIiE We will move into more spa cious quarters in a few weeks. In order to keep from moving our large stock we are selling very low. Now is the ttme to get bargains. Call and see us. The Fair Store SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain Couth Remedy. "When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myf If with one bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Kennedy," says Frank W. Ferry, editor of the Knterpriae. Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the hone truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoon ful of this remedy, and when the oongb. in? spell would come on at ninht 1 would take a dose and it seemed that in tbe briefest interval the coush WJUld paw off and I would go to sleep prfectly free from cough and Its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a moat agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I bad no idea that it would r could knock out tbe g ip. simply becaoat I bad never tried it for ouch a po pose, but it did and it seemed with tb secend attack of coughing the remedy caused it not only be of less duration. but the pains were far less seveie, and 1 had not uee 1 the contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip bad bid me adieu," For aale by Ueorge A. mrumg, Cures When Ooolori Fall. World Wide Reputation. WhliA's Cra.m'VcrmlfnEebu achieved a world wide reputation M being the belt of all worm destrojeni, nn iot in ionic mnuemwou ww m. nntbrlity etiuaren, m u neuirmiioi ne wtiui.j sourness ol the stomach, lmprovse their dlirw tiim,nd Msimllutton ol lood. strengthen! ttieir iwrvous system Etta restore, luera 10 v" ucm.ii, vigor did elasticity of splrlti uaunial la child wxv Mrs. Prink Chlsjion. Puttonoti, I , June 8th. Mult "I had malaria fever In foim. wan tinder tnrtmetitbj doctors, bntssut as I atoppxd taking their medicine t) tn woulb return. 1 umd a nainpls bottle of iJiM f( nud it neioea tn. nun twugtit wo bcln winch completely cured ma. 1 feel frettu) ou lor furnishing auch a splendid m dleft, an honestly recommend It to tit oee ntn ' lrom malnila, as it will surely cur. th re." 1 . blue, 6uc bottle at Charm an A Co. hood, xac ai vnrna vo. J I