OREGON CITY .COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 190G. 1 LEGAL NOTICES. of d the Circuit Coort of the State i Oregou for Clackamas Conn y. 0. E. P. Lee, PlaintifT, ' ; - , ...vs.,: . .... , ' , ' Rebecca Long. Leonard Hneliep, Kob lert Murdook John W. Mnrdri'ck, and :'. Mnrrie Mnrdock, Defendants. , To Leonard Hutehegand Robert Mm dock, two of the above-flamed de- i: fendans: ' u i IN THE NAME OF THE ESTATE OF OREGON : Yon ftnd each of' you are hereby .notified to appear ttnd answer the complaint ..filed against jon and eaoh of yon 'n the above-entitled Comt and cause within Bix weeks from the date of the first publi catiou of this summons npon yoo. . to wit, the 19th day of January, 190fl, and if you fail so to "appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree against yon and each of you and gainst each ai d every one of the above-named dciend nts, lor. ' ever quieting plaintiff's title to the following described tea' preperty and every part thereofto-wit : That pvrt of the Robert Allen D. L. C. No. 42 in Socb. 4 and 9 in T. 6 S. R. 1 E. th) Willamette Meridian, bou (led and dencriued as beginning at the southeast corner of said claim, run ning thence north on. the east boundary thereof 53.41 chains to the southeast corner of a tract of land deeded to Enoch Skirvin ; tueuce north 86 de grees, SO minutes weBt, about 13 ohains t the County Road lending from Marqnam to Silverton; thence in a southwesterly direction along said road south 40 degrees, 51 minutes west, 8.53 chains to the south corner of a traot of laud deeded to J. E. Jack ; thence north 49 deerjes, 9 minutes west, 6.10 ohains to the northwest eornei' ot said tract; th nee north 40 degrees, 51 aiuutes east, 8.28 chains to the land deeded to P. J.' Riding; thence north 49 deereos 9 minutes west, along said Ridings land 112.40 chains to the north boundary of said olaim ; thence west on the north boundary of said olaim 8.43 chains to the land deeded to John W. Murd ink ; thence nouth on said Mnrdock's east line 65.3 chains to the north line of' aJ tract of land conveyed to ,1. F. Myret ; thence northeasterly aloDR said Myres' north line 9.25 chains to the north east corner thereof; thence north on the olaim line 2.25 chains to the re entraut corner of said claim , thence east on the sou' h boundary line of said claim 25.15 ohains to the place of beginning,, excepting therefrom a strip of uniform width off the westerly side of said described tract, said strip to extend southerly from thA centei" ot the aforesaid county road to the south boundary ot said D. L. C. and wide enough to comprise 86 acres, containing 156.65 acres more or less, situated in Clackamas Couuf, State of Oregon. And that by said decree all adverse claims of the defendants and each of them be determined; and that fly said decree it be declared and adjudged that the defendants and each of them have no estate, right, title or interest in said lands and premises or any part thereof; and that plaintiff's. ti(le is good and valid ; . ; ' That the defendants and each of them, and all person or persons claim ing to derive any estate, ;ighi, title or interest in or to said lands and premises, under, by or through said defendants or any ot them, be forever en j lined and debarred fr ni asserting any claim whatever in or to sai . 'ands and premises or any part thereof, ad verse to plainiiff and for 'Buch other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and agreeable to equity. You are hereby notified that this summons is served upon vou and each of you by publication thereof in the Oregon City Courier, a ..newspaper published weekly at Oregon City iu Clackamas Comity, Oregon, pursuant to an order of Hot'. Thomas A. Mo Bride, Judge of this Court, made on the 12th day of January, 1906, and you are further notified that the date of first publication of thin summons is the 19th day of January, 1906, and the date of the last publication thereof will be the 2nd dav of March. 1906. H OVERTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Firvi' fettlennt. Notice is hereby "'"en tnai the un dersigned executo-' of tne fast will and testament of ndre VMese, de ceased, have filed chu final jeport in. said estate; that the m.uora'Je County Judge of the Count, Cjurt ?f Clacka mas County, has ai-pointei Monday, the Fifth day of B alruuT, D.. 1906, at the hour of 10 click' 'a. m., at th .Court House in Vpoo Cliy. as the time and place a ealu. final re;, lihrt shall be CQ""Hei;eu &4d the or; der of discharge of buiJ executor shall be made. - ; Dated this 18 . day of December; 1905. ' ' ' n". "TESE, FFTT7. vVIESE, ' Executors of th '.istiWiii, and Testa 4 meht of And -?t Wlese ftecea X. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE h; highland: Highland is in n tumultous, condi tioft . at present It is snowing and blowing and very stormy but aooord ing to reports the telephone meetings which are being held occasionally tor the purpose of creating new divisions are more stormy than the weather. Division No. 9 held its annual meet ing at A. Harringtion's with all its members present, excepting one and that one appeared by proxy. Master Leister Fellows iiad the honor of rep resenting the- absent one. The divi- oi 19 members. - in XT.;.; : 1 1 41..., AI.. OIUII UUUBIBIB "X AO ' i 0 ; I, j , tha ttti j nf iol 'Frank Rees is the hut one admitted. ". "'."l.The newly elected officers are: A. reotor ; of the estate of Emma Morrison, de ceased. All persons having claims against the said "state are requested to present the same, properly verified, to my attorney at Woodburn, Or., within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1906. KV E. MORRISON, ,v Administrator. E. P. Moroom, Woodburn, Or. , At torney for Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the' un dersigned has duly filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas his final re port in the matter of the estate of George Welsh, deceased. The Court thereupon fixed the fifth day 'of February, A. D. 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as a day and time set for the hearing of objections to such final report, and for the set tlement of said estate. JRANCIS WELSH, Executor of thes Estate , of George Welsh, Deceased. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for the Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notioe is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County. State of Or gon. as. Administrator of the Estate' of Mitry E. Worthington, deceased. All persons having claims against paid estate are no ti tied to resent, the i same, with vouchers, to me at the! office of O. D. & D. O: Litourette. my attorneys, within six months from this date. Dated January 12, 1906. V ' ! ' T. R. WORTHINGTON. Administrator Aforesaid. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has beeu appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, State Of Oregon, as Administrator of the Estate of Honora Davoren, de ceased ' " All persons having claims against id estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with wonders, to roe at tha office of my attorneys, O. D. & D. !. Latouret e, in Oregon City, Ore on, within six months frooi this date Dated January 12; 1906. , MICHAEL DA VORLN, Administrator Afores. id. G. R. Miller, secretary and treasurer; Fred Heft, vice-president. Busines is increasing, that is the rea son fo so many officers. We would have done more business at the annual meeting, but, alas I for the chairman's headache. " . The most rec9nt, however, in High land is the announcement of. Napoleon Nelson himself last night as a possible candidate on the Democratic ticket for state senator from Clacknaas county to oppose Geo. C. ou the Republican ticket for the same place'. Mr. Nelson informed your correspondent that Geo. C. will surely get the Republican nomination, and that he, Nelson, is ready to meet him on the stump. Geo. O., Geo. U., beware the day, ' When Nelson will meet thee iu battle . array. Your correspondent finds that a good many people do not undersataud the meaning of the direct primary 'nomi nating election law and refuse to giv.e their party affiliation, Some of them register as Independents. We don't know whether they are afraid or ashamed By. the way, Mr. Editor, we are informed, or rumor hud it, that had John H. Mitch 'fl l,ived the Re publicans would have held their next convention iu the penitentiary. Are we ro-rect. ' Mrs Nora, Miller's quiltiug party whs deoided sucbrs from a social standpoint. Everyone present went home wishing the n ext one would come soon. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Miller slipped over to Springwater last Saturday to install the officers of Spriuwgater Grange. Mrs. Miller acted in the ca paoity of installing officer. At Spring water everything is lovely and , the goose hangs high. And now, siu"e B. Sullivan is re appointed road supervisor again, we would suggest that he. keep his eyes open wheu passing though the connty and notice considerable corduroy ly ing around beside the publivhighweys, instead ot on the highways. ' The said corduroy liar cost the taxpayers money and labor. We would like to see it. placed on the road where we' can get some good out of it. '' PORTLAND'S FASTEST GRbWING STORE New Idea Patterns All Styles Ten Cents mnf C Morrison SfsS piSBIIlMllillWlliMI itfcwijwMjUllliRb Mohawk Building, Portland Oregon 0 New Jdea, Fefcrtary Magazines Five Cents "W7e HAVE endeavored to make this sale one of unusual interest to our customers. " We urge you to visit our store because we know positively thai we are prepared to offer you greater money savings than at any previous sale. Not only are the sav . ings greater on each special, but the spec:als are more numerous than ever before. Holiday assortments are magnificent every article possessing the reliable quality that, has made our store so popular." Don't miss this opportunity. Every expenditure you make here will prove a splendid investment.. ! You'll marvel at the wonderfully low prices when you see these and hundreds of ther bargains we offer. SPECIALS IN MEN'SWEAR DEFT Good Honest Values In Gopd Honest Goods Our 14th Annual Clearauce Sale has truck this 8' ction with gr 'at force. , Men may share in the most incomparable values of the season. The selling all this w et has coutinned with ereat activity. Shrewd buy ers were quick to see what purse-saving protection rhis section offers. Yoo will not wisely skip over the fol lowing details: l run of St qion subsided about tiorinai full lots MOLALLA. :VThe smallpox lias about and affairs here again. Fred Schafer has his sawmill in uuing order and is turning out ties and lumber, W. A. Shaver, who bought the andinger sawmill, will take posses- the first of May. G, B. Dimick and others, from Ore on City were here last Saturday evening, attending tne Udd reiiows nstiillariou. Judging from a few re- larks that we heard Grant make bout one of the horses falling in a md hole while coming out here, we may possibly have some improvements the roads when he gets to be county udge. There is certainly room for mprovementB in the roads between lalla and Oregou Uity. The Molalla band is preparing to give an entertainment for their been The drama selected is "The Dan Signal." composed of eleven char acters, with a farce, "The Immigrau- from Kansas. " Th date or the prot duction will probably be some time- February. ' The telephone line from Molalla 10 Dickey's Prairie and Sweden has been completed, but all have not received their phones yet, but it won't he long until "Central" will hear wake cum tux nika over tlia'. 1'neV School is progressing finely and . the attendance is good. How to Prevent Bullous Attacks. One who is subject to billions at tacks will notice that for a dav. or. 1 more before the attack he is not hun gry at meal times and feels dull after eBting. A dose of Chainbelrain'B Stom- 'ach and Liver Tablets when these first symptrnis appear will ward off the attack. For stile by Huntley Bros. Co.', Oregou City and Molalla. in Mol; in REDLAND. , Walter Grueil cut his foot quite Re. vWly last week? It, took nine Btitches to sow up the wound. I J. R. Bier is building an addition to his old barn, with tha iutentiou of patting in a dairy eventually. Jacob Strohaker has sold 25 acres ot land off his place to Grandpa Storm at $30 per aore. W. H. Bonney is spending the bet ter pare of these days in town rigging up wires. Walter Hicthman is going to have a phone in his house. The Mutual, of -Beaver Creek, is going to . cross - RedlaLd has organized a literary and debating society and held their first regular meeting last Saturday. The question debated, "Resolved, That coal is of more henefit to man kind than electricity," was ably dis cuBaed on both Bides and decided in favor of the arffiraative This society has some red-hot debaters. Their meetings are every two weeks. Mr . O. H. Seun set her lien last week with 250 eggs. It won't be long before there will be lots of peepers at the Corners Mrs. J. T. Fullam is qnite sick with la grippe and tonsilitis. MEN'S $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS, 39c. Men's fine, stiff.hoi.om Press ShirtF, made from fine quality peicale; all sizes, 14 to 17; regular $1.00 grade. Special at 39c MEN'S 50c Neckwear, 25p. Men's All-Sih , S.inoh Fonr-in-Hand Ties; large variety of patterns ; beautiful color combinations; regular 50c grade. Special price 25c MEN'S 85c UMBRELLAS, 68c. : Men's fine. Twilled Cloth Umhrellns, with Btool rod and frame; regular price, 85c. Special at 68c. MEN'S 65c NIGHT ROBES, 45c. Men's Outing Flannel Night Robf s; all sizes; regular price, 65c. Special at ...45c The Churchill Hat $2.50 k MEN'S UNDERWEAR. MEN'S $1 .25 and $2.50 UNDERWEAR, 89c. Men's A II-Wool Underwear, shirts and drawers; also a lot of odd chirts; values up to f 3i 60. Special price 89c MEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR, 68c. Men's Camel-Hair Wool Undorwear ; all sizes; reg ular 1 1. (IP grade. Special at 68c MSN'S 20c WOOL SOCKS 120 Men's Bliiel? Cashmere Socks, with gray heel and toe; regular urice, 30c. Special price 12c MEN'S 13c COTTON SOCKS, r.'Jc. Men's Heavy Black Cotton Hose; all sizes; regular 15o grade. Special price Z4C All the Very Latest Shapes and Shades Roberts Bros , Sole Agents If this offering of Winter-Weight Union Suits for women and children does not draw throngs of eager buyers, it will behecnoe the underwear wai ts of the people of this community are filled for all time to come. The savings are sn substantial that it will pay you to anticipate next Winter's needs. Women's All-Wool Cashmere Union Suits, $2. J 9. BEST $3.50 QUALITY, $2.19. 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JAYNE'S the standard cough and cold cure for over 75 years now comes also in a ' ' tP-v " Convenient to carry witn you. Don't EXPEC 1 UKAIN 1 25c Cf I be without it. Ask your druggist. J S i ' 1906 ALMANAC FREE. Write to Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Phiiadeipnia. I CURRINSVILLE. It is rumored that we are to h ive a rural free mail delivery, through our burg in the near future. Roger Cary, of Estacada was around taking orders for mail boxes last week. 1 Miss Nettie Miller and Jim ' Limi came out from Portland Sunday to visit Granville Linn and family. Russel Looney, of Madras, is visit ing relatives here. ""Mrs. Fisher, of Sellwood, was viBit ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Jones a few day s last we'ek. ' i Matt Lonsborry, of Madras, wa visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. Lonsberry came to Portl'iiid to help build a house for his cousin. W. siiauklaud. The girls have organized a basket ball team and they enjoy playing, al though they receive many bruises. , Mr . and Mis. Ballard Looney, of Eagle Creek, passed through our town going to Garfield Sniday. Tim Bnwen was on the sink list last week, but is some batter now, A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly tof . - Chamberlain's tough Remedy. 'Mrs. Miehail TTnrt, wife of the su peiinteiident ot O.rtJServioe at Kings' t6i. Janm a, West Indies Maud. Miys that Hie' Iih for some yours used Chum birlniiV Cough Heme ly for cousthB, croon ai'd wi coiling couj li 111 d hn fmiii I it v -rv ienei!fii;.il. S ie n s im t l e t fimfi'lenre 111 it Bint wot 'ft ut)t be without it in her hone. S Id by Hnntl v B.-o. "G.v Ory;' 'Ikv and Molalla. 'Ij: . Milwaukie Grange, Mll'.vaul 1e Grange, Pf.trona of Hus bandry, will hold Its annual Installa tion of officers next Saturday, and Dr. ,T. S. Casto, state deputy, will conduct t"'9 i-i?tallntlon. 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