Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 05, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY CQUR1FR, FRIDAY, UGUST 5, 1904
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FROM' EAILBOAD JROW
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The Southwest Limited, Kansas
City to Chicago. The Overland
Limited to Chicago via Omaha,
and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul
to Chicago, run via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
s
' Each route offers numerous at- .
tractions. The principal thing
to insure a quick, comfortable
trip east is to see that your tickets
read via the Chicago, - Milwaukee
H. 3. ROWE,
General Manager.
Are Yoci doing
to St. Louis?
If so call for your tickets' via. the .
Rock Island frisco Systems
the line having Terminal at entrance Fair
Grounds. Round trip rate $67.50. Good
for ninety days from date of sale. Choice
routes going and returning, via.
St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso
Stop over permitted in both directions. , '
Dates of Sale.
June 7th, 16th, i7th 18th; July 1st, 2nd, 3rd; August 8th 9th, 10th;
Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th; Oct. 3rd 4th and 5th.
On above dates rate of 72. 5o will be made to Chicago and return.
For further
upon or address,
information and
A. H
140 Third St., Portland, Or.
8 1 7
Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair!
WILL YOU BE THERE?
Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at
Nrr attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or
stmtm returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD."
Unrivaled scenic attractions
nequalled dining car service
nsurpassed in efforts to please
Write for illustrated bcToklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts.
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent
124 Third Street ' Portland, Oregon
Oregon State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Address, Sec J. B. V. Butler, or Pres.
9 1 Jayne's Carminative Balsam
L A C The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour
Stomach
Cholera Cholera Morbus, and Cholera Infantum. JAYNE 5 CARMINATIVE BALSAM Has been asefl witfl
creat success for 73 years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp in
part payment for the mailing, a trial size bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.
Write your Name, Town and State plainly to insure your getting the same.
iw ,ti.n thi, p wtca , Address: DR. D. JAYNE S SON, Philadelphia.
134 Third Street, Ported
sleeping car reservations call
Mcdonald,
General Agent.
Begins its a.'rd year September 20, 1904.
Four terms in each school yar affording
, equal opportunities for beginning a course
in September, November, February and
April. The best training tor teachers Is
the Normal course with its assurance1 of
good positions at good wages. Write for
new catalogue containing full information
concerning courses of study, training in
actual teaching in town and country
schools, and full details about the advanced
course of study with additional advantages
attached.
E. D. Reseler, Monmouth, Oregon.
and vomiting, aiso lor Lryseniery,
xvii i j 1 1 hi 8 vm b ? bps
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I OREGON '
' mm SiiosT Line
AMD Union Pacific
3-TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3
Through Pullman standard and tourists
sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Spokane, tourist Sleeping cars .(personally
conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan
sascity. Reclining chair cars seats free)
to the bast daily.
70
HOURS
Portland to Chicago
No change of rare
70
DEPART
fOK
TIMK SCHEDULES
from Portland, Ore.
ARRIVE
FROM
Chicago
Portland
Special
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, K .nsas
City, St. Louis, Chicago
and the East,
5:25 P- mi
9:1$ a 01 via
Huntington
Atlantic
Express
8:lo p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kansas
City, Salt Lake, Chicago
m j the East,
7:15 . m.
via Hunting
ton:
Spokane
Flyer
6.15 p. m.
via
Spokane
Walla Walla, Lewiston,
Spokane, Wallace, Pull
man, Minneapolis, St,
Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and East.
8:00 a. m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
For Sail Francisco E very five days at
1 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and
North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at
at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily
service (water permitting(n Willamette
' and Yamhill Rivers.
For full information ask or Write your
nearest ticket agent.
A. L. CRAIG.
General Passenger Agent.
The Oregon Kallroad and Navagation Co,
Portland Ure.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co
LEAVES
UNION DEPOT.
ARRIVES
b:3o a, m,
Daily
For Maygers, Rainier,
Clatslvinnle, Westport,
Clifton, Astoria, War
renton, Flavel, Hum.
mond, Fort Stevens
Oarhart, Park. Seaside,
and Seauiie.
Astoria Express
Daily
11:30 a. n.
4 -bo p. m.
Saturday
only
: p. m,
la, oai.
f-or further information address,
j. I. M,.Y'. Astoria. Orgon
OREGON CITY
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STR. LE0NA
Will make Four Round Trips daily
bet. Oregon City and Portland
Leaves Portland
8.30 A. H.
11.30
3.00 P. N.
6.15
Leaves Ore. City
7.00 A. M.
10.00
1.30 P. M.
4.30
The Most Picturesque River Ride in Oregon
Special Attention given to the Handling
of rreight. j
Landings on week days at Oswego and
Magoan's only. 'All Landings made Sun
days. PORTLAND DOCK TAYLOR ST.
OREGON CITY DOCK EIGHT ST.
Corvallis &
Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD NO. 26
No. 2 for Yaquina
Leaves Albany 12 ;45 P. M.
Leaves Corvallis 1:45 P. M.
Arrives Yaquina 5:40 P.M.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquina.. 7:15 A. M.
Leaves Corvallis 11 :30 A. M.
Arrives Albany 12:15 P. M.
No. 3 for Detroit
Leave jAlbany 1:00 P. M.
Arrive Detroit 6:00 P. M.
No. 4 from Detroit
Leave Detroit 6:30 A. M.
Arrives Albany .....11:15 A.M.
Train No 1 arrives in Albany Id time
to connect with the 8, P. south bound
train, aa well aB giving two or three
fhouri in Albany before departure of 8, P.
nortb bound tram.
Train No. 2 connect with the S. P.
traina-at Corvallii and Albany, giving'
direct tervice to Newport and adjacent
beaebes.
Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbuah
aad other mountain reeorts leaves Al
bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about 6 :00 p. m.
For further information apply to
EDWIN STONE, Manager.
T. COCKRELL, Aiient, Albany.
H. H. CRON1SE, Agent, Corvallis.
Now ia the time to clean houeey-e'ean
your system first, drive ont the microbes
of winter with Holliiter'e Rocky Moun
tain Tea. It will keep yon well all nm
mer... 5 eenta. Tea or tablets.
viarriuza or Looseness, mmouc
LEGAL NOTICES.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED
STATES LAND OFFICE.
OreeonOitv. Oreco.i. Julv 11. 1om. '
A sufficient contest arhdavit'hav nrr been
filed in this office bv Harrv Sawtell. con
testant, against Homestead Entry No i3, -
L'94, maje December io, loiio, for Lot 3,
Section 6, Township 3 S., Range 5 E.. by
GeorgeP McKinnis Conies'tee, In which
it is alleged that contestant is well ac-
quainted with the said tract of land and
knows the present condition of the same;
also that said George P McKinnis has not
complied with the homestead laws of the
United States as regards said land above'
described as to settlement, residence, culti
vation and improvement; that he lias aban
doned the same and panicularly,forthesix
momns las' past; ana tnat said alleged ab
sence from the said land was not due 'o his
employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine
Corps of the United States as a private
soldier, officer, seaman or marine during
the war with Spain, or during any other
war in which the United S ates may be en
gaged, said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and offer evidence tombing
said allegations at 10 o'clock A. M., on
September i7, 1904, before the Register
and Receiver at the pnitedSta esLand Of
fice in Oregon City, Oregon.
The said Contestant having in a proper
affidavit filed July 8, 19o4, set forth facts
which show that after due dilieence Der-
sonal service of this notice cannoi be made,
it is hereby ordered and directed that such
notice be given by due and proper publica
tion. ALGERNONS DRESSER,
6t . Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, Elizabeth Bacon Ganong, has, by
the County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, been appointed executrix of the
will and estate of Chas. W. Ganone.
deceased.
All persons having cla'ms arralnst said
deceased, or his estate, are Hereby notified
to present them to me at the olfices of
Hedges & Griffith, esos.. mv attornevs. in
the Weinhard Buildins, Oregon Citv.
Oregon, within six months of the pubii.
cation of this notice, properly verified and
with proper vouchers.
Dated Julv 1, 1904.
ELIZABETH BACON GANONG, Exe
cutrix of the will and estate of Chas. W .
Ganong. deceased.
HfcUUbi Si UKIr-H i n, Attorneys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the EstatJ: of 1
John H. Schuler, Deceased. J
Notice is heieby given that the under
gned has been duly appointed bv the
County Court of Clackamas County, Ore
eon,' executor of the last will of John H.
Schuler, deceased, late of said Co nty and
State. All persons having claims against
said Estate are requested to file the same
with my attorney, C. H. Dye, corner 6th
& main Ms., Oregon Uity, Oregon, duly
verified according to law. within six
months from date of this notice.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, .
July 15th, I904. J. Henry Schuler,
5 Executor.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stite of
Oregon, for the County 01 Clackamas.
V. r. Vonuerahe, plmnnn vs. Wil
liam W. Jones, Carrie P. Jones, defend
ants. To William W. Jones and Carrie P.
Jonets, the above named defendants.
Iu the name of the Mate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer th" complaint filed against you
in the above entitled action within six
weeks Irom the date of the fi ret publica
tion of this summons ; and if you fail to
answer, for want thereof, tlie plaintiff
will take judgment agmust you, and
each of you, for -$35 82 and interest
thereon since May 13th, 1808, at the
rate of 10 per cent per amium, together
with $35ittorney s fees, and cost?: And
for an order of sale of the following de
scribed real estate, which has been at
tached in this aciion, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 5 71 chains
nortb, and 17.52 chains east of the one
quarter section corner between sections
nine ard ten in township two south nt
range two east of the Willamette Merid
ian ; thence south 16.58 chains; thence
west fifteen feet; thence south 3.75
chains; thence ent3rodB and 15 feet;
thence north 3.75 chains; thence east
12.18 chains to southeast earner of our
land ; thence north 16.58 chains; thence
west 12.93 chains to the place of begin
ning containing 22 acres of land, more
or less.
Thi" summons is published by order
of the Hon. Thomas A. McBride, jude
rf the laid court, dated July 25th, 1904.
First publication' being dated Friday,
the 29th of July, 1904, and the Inst to be
on Friday, the 9th day of Beptember,
1903.
C. D. & D. C. Latoubicttb,
Attorneys' for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
-
In the Circuit Court for Clackamas
county, Oregon.
Joseph Fitzsfmmons, Plaintiff,
vs.
Eldora Fitzsinunons, defendant.
To Eldora Fitzsimmons, the above
named defendant : -
In the name of the state of Ore-
eon, you are nereDy reqmrea to ap
pear and answer- the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
Court and suit on or before the last
day of the time prescribed in the order
for publication made herein, to-wit :
24th day of September, 1904, and if
yon fail so to answer for want thereof
the plaintifT will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in his com
plaint on file, viz : That the marriage
oontract existing between plaintiff
and defendant be forever dissolved. -
This summons is served upon you
by order of the Hon. Thomas A. Mo
Bride, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made Augnst 1st. 1904, and
the date of the publication of this
summons is August 5, 1904, and the
date of the last publication thereof is
September 16, 1904, and the time
within which the dufendanfc is re
quired' to answer the complaint is
September 24, W
jawara ivienaeiinaii
and
A. R. Mondenhall,
- Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
r
In the -Matter of the Estate
of
Esther R. Williams.deceased.
Notice is hereby wiven that the under
signed, executor of the estate ot Esther R.
Williams, deceased, has tied IntheCountv
court )t 1 lie Mate oi
t)f lhe State oi Oregon for the
- ! County of Clackamas, his final account as
1 Slich executor and the said court has set
! Monday, the 8th day of August, 1904, at
i the hour of ten o'clock a, m. of said day
lat the court rom of said County Court as
the time and piace for hearing objections
j thereto,
I First publication July 8, too4.
LLOYD E WlLLIAWS.
Executor of the estate of Esther R. Wil-
Hams, deceased.
Hedtes & Griffith, Attorneys for Execu
tor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.'
In the County- Court of the State of
Oregon, for the Countv of Clackamas "
In the matter of ' the Estate of James
Anderson, deceased
Notice Is hereby given iliat the under
signed Administrator of the above entitled
estate, will sell at private sale on the
premises, on Saturday the 3rd day of Sep.
tember, A 1) 1904, or on any day there
after, the fo'lowing described premises, to
witr The South East of the North
West '4 of Section 28, T. 1 Si R. 3 E , of
the Willamette Meridian, containing forty
acres. Located near Damascus, Oregon.
Terms of sale, cash in hand or approved
security.
Dated this July 29th, 1904.
G B.DIM1CK,
Administrator of the estate of James An
derson, deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, tor the County of Clackamas.
W. V. Ingalls, . Plaintiff
vs.
m. ingans, uetenuant. 1 summons,
t.J Sun
I o A. Ingalls, the above named defend
ant: ' s
In the name cf the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
.the complaint tiled against you in the
above entitled suit, 'n the above entitled
uourt, on or Before r-riday the 9U1 day of
sepremDer.A.u iyo4,rnat Ming six w eeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, and you are hereby notified
that if you fail to so appearand answer
said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wit: that the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between you and the
plaintiff be dissolved and held for naught
This summons is published by order of
Hon Thos. F. Ryan, County Judge of
Clackamas County, Oregon, in the Ore
gon City Courier, a newspaper, published
weekly, and published, printed and in gen
eral circulation in sa.d Clackamas County,
Oregon, for six successive and consecutive
weeks, and the first publication thereof
being on July 29th, A. D. I9O4 and the
last publication thereof being on Septem
ber 9th, A. D. 1904.
G.B DIMICK,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
A CONTINUAL STRAIN.
Many, men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly ter.m
"a continual Btrain" because of sdftie
financial or family trouble. It weare
and diatreaae thetu both mentally and
physically, affectiug their nerves batlljr
and bringing on liver and kidney ali
ments, with the attendantevils of con
stipation, loss of appetite, sleeplessness,
low vitality and despondency. They
cauuot, as a rule, get rid of this "coutirj.
ual strain," but tbey can remedy its
health-destroying effects by taking fre-
?uent doses of Green's August Flower.
l tones up ' be liver, stimulates the kid
neys, insures healthy bodily functions,
givs vim and spirit to one's whole Oeing
and eventually dispels the physical or
mental distress caused by that "con.
tinual strain." Trial bottle of August
Flower, 25 cents; regular sine, 75 cents.
At Charman & Co's.
SNAPS Cream cheese, 10c; staich,
6c; soda,4c ; coffee, 122C, rice 4c; crack,
er, 8c; lemons or oranges lc; tea dust,
12 'Ac; English breakfast tea, 10c; Star
or Horse Shoe tobacco, 47c. Hamilton,
Red Front.
. 7T QUESTION OF COLOR.
I'lie Matter of Height Didn't Seem to
' I'I(fure In the Scheme.
The young man considers himself a
man of resources, although he is not ob
sure about it now as he was a few
days ago. He has been very attentive
to a certain young lady, and he was
calling on her at the time that he par
tially lost confidence In his resourceful
mind.
It is unnecessary to narrate what
passed between them upon the occa
sion in quoBtlon, but at the time the
young lady's sister entered the room
he was in the act of folding the young
lady to hie manly bosom. '
Of course he desisted at once, as
young men generally do under such
circumstances, but he was not em
barrassednot a bit. '
The young lady's sister said, "Excuse
me," and started to leave the room,
when his resourceful mind began to
work. He felt that he ought to say
something and say it right away.
"Don't go," be said; "we've Just been
measuring to see whlcli one Is the
taller."
She paused In the doorway and look
ed at them Intently.
"You're both about the same height,"
she said quietly, "but sister la much
the redder."
Then she went out, and be was em
barrassedJust a little. New York
Times.
A Danker Decoy.
A traveler In central Africa tells of
a native hunter of the Wanderobo
tribe who was the possessor of a most
accomplished donkey, which, with an
antelope's horns strapped to its head,
its body covered with a skin or painted
to resemble the animal its master In
tended to stalk that day, was the
means of deluding many an unwary
creature into falling a victim to the
poisoned arrcwg of the hunter crouch
in.? behind his four footed assistant.
THE WAR IN THE EAST.
Important Battles in Progress at Port
Arthur and Near Liao Yang.
The position of the Russians under
Gen. Kuropatkin is becoming peril
ous. Gon. Kuroki, with 100,000 men,
is now behind the Rusninn forces;
Gen. Oku, witli50,0()0 men, is in their
front and on their left, with 50,000
men, is Gen. Nodzu. A decisive
battle is expected at any hour.
At Port Arthur, the Rnssian troops
have been driven bat-U to thoir last
line of defenses.
THE A1EAT STRIKE STILL ON.
Both Strikers and Employes Claim Ad.
vantage Over lhe Other.
The meatpackors' strike is still un
broken. The plants are running with ,
unskilled labor and short forees. Out
side industries were first affected on
Wednesday night, when the Teair
sters' Union received orders forbid
ding teamsters to dieliver any ioo a
retail shops that obtain their supplii
from the packing houses. lee wil
not be furnished refrigerator cars
carrying packing house products.-
Thore has been some riotiiifrfu
Chicago, but so far there have been
no riots of a serious nature.
OREGON NEWS AND NOTES.
mportant .Meeting of 'Oregon Development
League at Portland"
The people of Gilliam county are
greatly pleased to learn that the O.
R. & K has dofiiiitey announced a
purpose of bnildinjr a branch lino
from Arlington to Condon: This road
will tap a rioh country, as thore are
250,000 acres in wheat in Gilliam
county -' 1
Large Cargoes of Lumber.
Two large cargoes of lumber cleared
from Portand for the .far east last
Tuesday. The British ship Totten
ham, with 3,400,000 feet sailed for
China; the American steamship
Pleiades-with 2 150,000 feot started fo(
Manila
New Electric Power Company
Atticles of incorporation have beon
filed by the Mount Hood Electrio Co.
Capital stock is $1, 000,000. Tho com
pany purposes putting iu an elootrio
plant on the Sandy, 25 miles from
Portland and noar Mount Hood in
Clackamas and Multnomah conntios.
It will furnish electric light, heat and
power to Portland and vicinity. The
plant will be ready for business in
about a year.
fi. W. Qoode Elected President.
At a meeting of the board of direc
tors of the Lewis and Clark Corpora
tion held Wednesday afternoon, Henry
W. Goode, of Portland; was elected
president of the corporation. Mr.
Goode has boen director-general of
the Fair, and as president has had
conferred on hira tho powers which he
has heretofore exercised, as director
general. Oregon Development League.
On last Tuesdy was opened a meet
ing that, it, is (hoped, will provo of
lusting benefit to tho state of Oregon.
Three hundred dologtaos from the
various counties of the stato, and re
presenting all its varied interests, mot
for tho purpose of devising ways and
means for making known to the world
the immense advantages and golden
opportunities offered by Oregon to
capital and labor. The meeting was
enthusiastic; yet the delegates are not
the class of men who are prone to
talk much and do little. Good busi
ness Judgment characterized the
utterances. Chairman Cake ontlinod
the purposes of tho league as follows:
"The objects are to bring all portious
of the state together in a co-operative
movemet for the adranee of the stato
to bind together all the individual
resources of the state by collecting
facts and the statistics of all these re
sources, and thus, through a central
body, exploit to the world at large tho
greatness of Oregon, her soil and her
climate the extonsiveness of her min
ing, agricultural, horticultural and
timber resources.
Enthnsiastio speeches were made
by delegates from many of the counties.
Permanent organization was effocted
Wednesday morning by the election
of the following officers: President,
E. L. Smith, Hood River ; vice-presidents,
F. J. Blakley, Roseburg ; J.
G. Graham, Salem; A. Bennett, Irri
gon ; J. H. Atkin, Huntington ; J. (j.
A. Bowlby, Clatsop; secretary and
treasurer, T. Richardson, Porltand.
Seduced lintem to St. Louis
Exposition
The Southern Pacific Co. will sell rout -trip
tickets at greatly reduced rates to tl
St. Louis and Chicago on account of the S
Louis Exposition, on the following dat
June 16, 17, 18; July I, 2, 3; August 8, v,,
10; September 5, 6, 7; October, 4, 5.
Going trip must be completed within ten
days from r ate of sale, and passengers will
be permitted to sftirt on any day that will
enable them to reach destination within the
time limit. Return limit ninety days, but
not later than Dec. 31, 19O4.
For full Information as to rates and routes
callcn Agent So, Pac. Co.