OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1905. 1 LEGAL NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE. Notice is lireby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Grace Williams, deceased, late of Clackamas county,' Oregon, has filed his Hnul report in tlin County Court of the said Connty and the honorable County Judge has appointed Monday, Juije 12, at 10 o'clock, a. in. of said day for the hearing of sai ' report and settlement of said estate. Any per son having objections to said final settlement is hereby notified to file such objections in said Court on or be- ! fore said date. j Dated Oregon City, Oreou, May 5, 1905. WM. J. WILSON, . Executor of Aforesaid Estate. I NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT, i Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Administratrix of the es tate of ColnmtiUH Kleinsmitli, do-1 ceased, ate of Clackamas County, Oregon has filed her final report in1 the Connty Court of said Connty and State and the Hon. Thos. P. Ryan, j ..Judge of said Court, has appointed; Monday, Juno 5, 1905, at 10 o'clock, I a. m. for hearing of objections, if any there bo, to said report and for tiinil settlement of said estate. Any person having object! 'lis to said roport is hereby nctititd to file the same in said Court on or before said date. ELIZA KLEINSM1TH, Administratrix of said Estate. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys tor Ad ministratrix. Pirst publication, May 5, 11)05. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Julia P. Johnston, Plaintiff, vs. Charles G. Reynolds, and the Amer ican Automatio Lighting Company, .' Defendants. To Charlos G. Reynolds and The American Automatio Lighting Com pany, Defendants In the name of the State' of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled cause on or before the expiration of six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before June 2, 1905 ; and ill' default thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: That the defendants may be required to set forth the nature ot their claims to the following described real property situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, to-wit South half of Seq. 22 in Tp. 4 S. Range 5 K, V. M., and that all adverse claims oi the defendants may be determined by the decree of this Court. That by said deoree it bo declared and adjudged that the defendants have no estate, title, or interest whatever, in or to said described real property; and that the title of the plaintiff thereto is good and valid. That the defendants be forever barred from any and all claim to, or to any estate or interest Whatsoever, in or to, the said prop erty ; and that plaintiff's title thereto bo quieted ; and for costs and disburse ments in this suit. This summons is published onue a week for six (6) successive weeks by ordor of the 'Hon. T. A. McBrido, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered on April 17, 1905 ; and pursuant to said order, the date of first publication of , this sum mons is April 21, 1005.. WM. T. MUIR, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orogon, for the County of Clacka mas. Amanda Edelman, Plaintiff, vs. ' John L. Edelman, Defendant. To John L. Edelman, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled cause on or be fore Saturday, June 10, 1905, to make answer to the complaint of plaintiff filed herein against you, and in case you fail so to appear, plaintiff will apply to the.conrt for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit, for a d -cree of said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony subsisting between plaintiff and defendant, and fnr the custody of the minor children named in the plaintiff's complaint, and for such other and farther relief as to the court may .soem meet and equitable. The time presaribed for the publica tion of this summons is six waeks, and the date for the appearance of the de- tendaut is June 10, 1905. This summons is published by order of the Houorable T. A. McBride, Judge of the abovo entitled Court, which ord r was made on April 2b, 1905. The date for the first publication of this summons is April 28, 1905. E. J. MKNDENHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Trnllinger, deceased, by the Honor able Connty Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas connty. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment within six months from the date of this no tice with proper vouchers at my place of residence, which is Union Mills, Clackamas county, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of May, 1905. D. L. TRULLINGER. Administrator of the Estate of Sarah E. Trnllinger, Deceased. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Estate. CITATION. In the County Court of the" State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of George Williams, deceased. To Ella O. Williams and to all un known heirs of George Williams, deceased : By order of the above entitled Court rou are hereby cit.:d and required to be and appear before the above en titled Court at the Court room thereof in the City ofOregon City, Connty of Clackamas, on Monday, the 26th day of June, 19()5,at the hour of 10 o'clock"!!, m. of )TaTiryTthTn""au3 thert to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale of the real cronertv belmiff'nu to the estnte nf (renren Wil. liams, deceased, should not be made' in accordance with the prayer of the petition of John K Cole, administra tor of the estate of said George Wil liams, deceased, filed in the nbove en title! Court on the 13th day of May, 1005. The said real property belonging to the said estate being described as fol lows: The southeast of northeast and northeast of so theast of section 10, township, 4, south of range 1 east of Willamette Meridian, in Clacka mas County, State of Oregon. Witness the Houorable Thomas F. Kynn, Judge of the said ounty C .urt of the i 'ounty of i lnckamas, State of Oregon, with the seal of said Oourt affixed this 17th day of May, 1905. (Seal) P. W. GKEENMAN, Clerk. Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice u- hereby given that the un dersigned will from and after June 89, 11)1)5. pursuant tn license erauted by tlie County Conn, of the State of Orogon for the County of Clackamas, proceed to soil at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of the late Charles Armstrong, deceased, in and to the following described real estate, to vrit: ' About 07 acres, lying and being in the north half of the Clark claim in Soo. 29, Tp. 3 S., R. 1 E. of the Wil lamette Meridian, beginning at the quarter section corner on the line be tween sections 29 and 80 in Tp 3 S., R. IE.; thence east 38 chains to the left bank of the Molalla river; thence north 24 degrees, west 22 chains with the meanders of said river to the 1-Hi section hue; thence west on said 1-10 section line 29.5 chains , more or less, to the line hetweou sections 29 and 30; thence south 20 chains on said section line to. the place of beginning. Bids will be received until date of sale by the undersigned, at North Mt. Tabor, Multnomah county, Oregon. Dated, May 25. 1905. ELLA CANTWELL, Administratrix Estate of Charles Arm strong, Deceased. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. S. B. Lumpkins, Plaintiff, vs Snhmitt, widow of Charlos Sehmitt, deceased ; Paul Schmitt, Charles Schmitt, John Schmitt, Jacob Schmitt, Mary Schmitt, Tina Schmitt, Anna Schmitt, PrnnciB Schmitt. Gertrude Schmitt, Dora Schmitt, and John Sims,' Defend ants. STATE OP OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of aud under the seal of the above en titled court, in th above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated toe H4tn day or May, laus, upon a judgment rendered and entored in said court favor on the 1st day of May, 1905, in of S. B. Lunipkins, plaintiff, and against the above named defend ants, for the sum of $300, with inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of De cember, 1893, and the further, sum of $50 as attorney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following de scribed real property situate in the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Lots five (5) and six (fi) in block five (5) in the Town of Cauby, as laid out and surveyed by the map and plat of said Town of Oanby, which map is duly recorded in the office of the Re corder of Clackamas County, State of Orogon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said exe. ution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 24th day of Juno, 1905, at the hour of 10 o clock, A. M. , at the trout door of the County Oourt House, in the City of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to f'e highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin casli in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, c0StB aud all accruing costs, J. R. SHAVER, Sheriff of Clackainns County, Oregon. By E. 0. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Or., May 2G, 1905. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Francis O. Butler, Plaintiff, vs. Matilda D. Smith-Holt, Thomas Folt, their heirs and assigns; Lucinda Hamilton, her heirs and assigns, Defendants. To Matilda D. Smith-Holt, Thomas Holt, heirs and assigns, known and unknown; Lucinda Hamilton, heirs and assigns, known and unknown, Defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appe r and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit with ten dav s from the date of the service of this summons upon you, If served within this county ; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from ' the date of L liC BCIVIUC! Ul HIT DUIUUIUIIO UllUU you. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the ! plaintiff will take judgment and de- cree against von for the relief praved for in plaintiff's complaint, towit : Reforming each and every of the er- Sironeous descriptions in the following deeds: H'E. t g"r A deed from Matilda D. Holt "and Thomas Holt, her husband, to Lucin- da Hamilton, dated December 5, 1SU2; a deed from Lncimla Hamilton to Thomas Holt, dared December 0, 1S92; a deed from Thomas Holt to Francis C. Eutler, dated October 17, 1S95; all of which deeds are of record in Clack- amas County, Oregon, and making Baid dueds conform to the true intent of tllB parties thereto an.', which deeds concern the following real property, tO-Wlt: Lot 1, block 133, Oregon City. Ore gon ; also designated as lot 1, block 10, County Addition to Oregon City, Oregon, as shown on the maps and plats thereof in the office of the Countv Recorder in and for Clacka mas County Urego'V savins and ex- wpnug tlierelrom a strip or land 15 feet wide off of the northerly end of said lot ; and decreeing this plain tiff to be the owner hi fee simple of said described promises, and for such other and farther relief as to the Court, may seem mete and equitable. The date ol the first publication of this summons is the 2d day of Juno, 1905. and the last date the 14th day of July,. 1905. . This summons is published in pur-1 suance of an order made in said cause on the 81st day of May, 1905, by Hon. Thos. P. Ryan, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon. EBY & EBY, '' Attorneys for Plaintiff. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week By the amas Abstract Co. Hall, lots P D Curran et al to O J 4 and 12, block 1, Mt View; 1 ' H M Little to F E Moody, 40.69 I acres in sac 33, 5-1 e; $1. jH E Moody to J Neilsen, 40.69 acres in sec 83, 5-1 e ; $700. 1 J Kraeft to W P & P Co, 42.20 acres in seo 20, 8-1 e; $950. I O B Wilcox to W P & P Co, 15 acres in skC of lieW of sen 80. 8-1 e - 2!50. , T R A Sollwood to W H Grasle.10 ll0tB'B uear the grounds, for 75, 50 or aores in claim 8, 1-le; $500. jeven 25 cents. I Wil! Falls Co to O A Miller, part Most people will find it more con tract 4, and lot A, block 18, W P veneutto take breakfast at thoir lodg- Tracts ; $S00. ling, place or at a down-town restau- diberniau Savu Buk to E Levde. 11 rallt Uml at the grounds. Twenty-five and 12, Atkinson; $1575. Z Prager to R Schler inger, lots 7 to 14, block 45, Milwaukie Heights; $1. Hibernian Savings Bank to M Foel - ler, lots 1 and 2, block A, Milwaukie ; $l()88.a'0. . J M Sorm to M Newman, 4 acres in sw of se seo 29, 8-4 e ; $100. L Servas to M M Geusheinier, w sw-i sec 23, 2-2 e ; $050. L Kester to H S Fuge, lot 1, block 37, Co Add; $150.. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. are owners of the only complete Abstract Plant in Clackamas County. Prompt and reliable work on short notice, and all work guaranteed. Ab stracts made, money loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts executed, estates settled, and titles perfected. J. F. Clark, AttyatLaw, President and Manager. Over Bank of Oregon City. That Tired Feeling. If you are t'red, languid, depressed, incapable for work, it indicates that vniir Hvep is nnt nf nrHpr Hfirhirio will assist nature to throw off head- aches, rheumatism and other ailments ! akin to nervousness and restore tne energies ana vitality or sound and YDuin, nun iw wu perfect health. J. J. Hubbard, Texas, ' llenfe , fo these features need not ex writes : "I have usederbine for the ' ??ert the Sf.SO la,ld a,slde 111 nguriiing past two years . It has done me more , thecost of the five-day trip. . good than all the doetors. It is the 1 'Bur'n8 "s above, then, the -x-best medicine ever made for chills and 1 llellBe8 f a five-day and a ton-day stay fever." 5 n. Hold hv l) mrman rt; fin.. City Drug Store. Letter List. The following letters remained un called for at the Oregon City postoffioe June 2, 1905 : WOMENS' LIST. Davis, Miss Anna; Hoffman, Miss Belle ; Holt, Miss May ; Jones, Mrs. Rottie. MEN'S LIST. Oosper, B. G. ; Daniels & Kendlo; Heater, P. D. & Co. ; Jones, Clide; Keegitn, M. ; Kaufman, Sam; Lee, M. L. ; Miller A. M. ; O' Cornell, W. O. ; Peterson, James; Smith, OtisR. j Strong, Roy; Warner, J. L. T. P. RANDALL, P. M. Q. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Yaers. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote. you-stating that 1 had boon entirely cured of a sevoio kidney troublo by taking less than two bot elts of Foley's Kidney Cure. It m tirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain aud symptoms of kidney dis easo disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any ot those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evi dently cured to stay cured, and heart ily recommend Foley's Kidney Curo to any one suffering trom kidney or j bladder trouble." For sale by Hunt ley Bros. Co. Women's Club Pioneer Day. , 1 " wge oy ov. Mrs u r. Blanchard, f the United Brethren About 000 pioneers from all parts j church, in the presence of a few rela of Clackamas county enjoyod the fives and friends. The bride wore a hospitality of the Women's Club pale blue organdie. After the cere Wednesday and many of them par- mony the company was ushered into took of the dinner that was served atltliB dining room, which was beauti noon. Ex-Governor T. T. Geer and .fully decorated. Those present were : Mrs. Geer were down from Salem, and George H. Himes, assistant sec retary of the Oregon Historical So ciety; Mrs. Cartwright, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Sarah Evans, of Oswego; Mrs. Eva Emery Dye; Mr. Mosier of Portland, the youngest daughter of General Joe Lane, were among the guests. Ex-Governor Geer was the speaker of the afternoon and talked more v -- . ' ' - vein. Untold and forgotten histon-1 cal subjects were touched upon and persona 1 instances of early Oregon days were related. Vocal numbers were rendered by Miss Imogen Harding, iliss fcditn Cheney, Miss Echo Samson and Miss jean Aiacuunaiu. Brief talks were made by Mrs. Dye, George H. Himes and Mrs. Mosier, who camo to jrt;gon via iMearagua ront, taking a snip at new Orleans and crossing the Gulf of Mexico, Captain J. T. Apperson also made a short talk. i, , V'-' - Less Acreage Shown by Survey. "Answer was flledJMonday in the suit of Lucy Lejenue vs. A. J. and P. H. Henneman. The plainitff sued for a balance alleged to be due on a promis sory note. The answer ses up that the defendants bought ten acres of i land from the plantiff at $200 per acre, jand relied upou her representations in regard to the amount of the acreage and paid her at the rate of $2000, by i giving her 1730 in moiiev mid their note for $270. They afterward paid her $100 on this note before the land was suvreyed, and when the survey was made, they found that there was onlv i acres in the tract, and the land should have been sold for flfififl.fi?. They therefore ask for judgment for $108. 33. The defendants are represented by Dimick & Dimick.- ( A Bad Scare. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bowel and stomach dis eases, such as headache, biliousness, costiveness, etc. Guaranteed at How ell & Jones' drugstore, only 25c. Try them. Clack- Wliat " Cos,s to See the Fair- . I Visitors at the Lev is and Clark Ex position in Portland this summer will I be surprised to tiud how cheaply the i D'S f"'r niay be seen. The visitor in roriiauo win nua nu anunnance ot suitable accommodations, and it may be Baid authoritatively that no one need pay in excess of one dollar a night for clean, comfortable lodgings. While the average price charged for lodging will be one dollar per night per person, many rooms mty be ob tained, especially in the temporary i cents should pay for breakfast, and 25 j cents for luncheon within the grounds, wnile for the evening meal 50 cents j may be considered a fair price, niak- ! in8 tlie cost of tllree meals $1. ' Admission to the grounds costs 60 , cents, and an allowance of a similar SQn? snouin tie marte ror incidentals, which include admissions to several attractions on the Trail, the amuse ment street. The schedule of expenses per day for the average person of economy then, is as ioiiows: Lodging, per day Moais, per day Admission Trail shows, etc This schedule - $'.00 1.''0 .50 .50 is on the basis of a five-day stay at the Fair. The person who stays a longer period should take advantage of the opportunity to view some wonderful scenery within a short distance of Portland. A live cent fare by street car takes one to Portlat'd Heights, where a wonder fully fine view of the city, the Wil lamette aud Columbia rivers, and the snow-capped mountains may be en joyed. Other delightful but inexpen sive trips include a visit by street car to City park and a ride on the Villain- j ette-river by beat. The cost of these trips may be deducted from the 50 ueui a nay anouen ior xrau accrao- 1 "l in" " iouohuuu as ioi. lows : Five-day visit Lodging Meals .... Admissions and incidentals Return trip fare Total necessary expense Ten-day visit Lodging Meals .... $ 5.00 5.00 5.00 .35 $15.35 $ 7.50 10.00 Admissions .... Incidentals, including souvenirs, Trail attractions, and car and boat rides .... Return trip fare - 5.00 2.50 .35 Total necessary expenso $25. 35. Huge Task. V It was a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad ease of kidney d's easo as that of O. P. Collier, of Cher okee, la., but Electric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidnoys wore so far gone, I could not sit on a chair with out a cusiiion; and suffered from dreadful backache and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend this great tonic mediciuo to all with weak kid neys, liver or stomach. Guaruutee, by Howell & Jones, druggists ; priced 60c. O'Donnell-Smilh. A pretty wedding took place at the home of J. W. O'Donnoll, oil Van Buren street, Sunday, May 28, when his son, E. W. O'Donnoll and Miss Marie Smith, of Salem, were united Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnoll, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blanch ard and daughter. Portland ; Mrs. F. O. Holland, L. Baker, S. A. Wright, Salem; Mrs. Lena Wright and daugh ter, of Salem; Miss Grace Smith of Salem; Mrs. Frank Wynn, of Port land; Mr. John Kunne, of McMinn ville. r , . Found a Cure for Dyspepsia, Mrs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, Onta-io, Can., who has suffered quite a number of years from dyspepsia and great pains in the stomach, was ad- vised by her druggist to take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. one uiu so ana says, "i nnd that they have done me n great deal of good. 1 have never had any suffering since i negan using tnem. " it troubled I witn dyppppSla or indigestion why not take these tablets, get well and stay well. For sale by Geo. A. Hard- ,t. '.v,m . . I , The Big Ones Yon don't have to tnl.o hiw (f oi r good-i. We don't claim to Ashed ! is with n i"n hnol For $1.50 U u win nt you out vuiii a eon.pietd outtit consisting or a tnree-oint Bj split B;iiii!ioo Rod, with extra tip and case, silk hue, reel, one-half 13 dozen gut hunks, lend, r and siuker. 1 Come and See Us OREGON CITY BICYCLE & GUN STORE (cutter Free as the leaves of the forest. Our pamphlet descriptive of Clackamas County is now ready and we want you to enclose them in your letters to friends in the East. Stop in and get all you can use. Do this much toward advertising the best county in the best state in the world. : : : : C. N. PLOWMAN & CO. orao'?'W BKOrtN Tbe best grades of Tea Unc!er my own name and packed expressly for fine family use. Will be sold at a reduction for 30 days to introduce. Don't lose sight of the fact that we have the highest grade of TEAS and COFFEES in the - city. . ELECTRIC GROCER.Y JOOC8XHDOOOOOC0XMXMXHXCM500i A New Home Industry The Cascade Laundry Does not wear out or destroy your linen Our Waszon will call for your soiled linen each week and deliver your lauiulried goods to your home. Perfect satisfaction assured. E. L. JOHNSON, Proprietor. We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers, Gr,h and Small Profits is Cur Motto. J BP TETLEY'S TEAS Their quality makes them worth having. The price at which we are selling them makes it economy to buy A. ROBERTSON The Seventh Street Grocer Don't Get Away chances when von get vour Fishing know it all, though, when a' boy, we Rods $1.00 to $6.00 Reels 15c to $1.50 Lines 5c to $1.50 I eaders 5cto 30c Plain Hooks, doz 5c Gut Hooks (Sneck), doz 25c Gut Hooks (SprautJ.doz.Sc Fish Baskets $1, 1.25, 1.50 Regular Value Tbcm! & WE1LSM 7th St, A. O. US W. building Oregon City, Oregon VIarket D. M. KLEMSON Prudent buyers, we are offering some unusual values m Wtitc Satin Flow and S. Lii : - -- w