OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909 9 MAIL New Idea Magazines Oct.. Number 5c Ladies' Tailored Suits $19.50 Tailored in the latest fall fashion-a suit combining style and ser viceability. Plainly tailored long coat, fitted or semi-fitted. Pleated or gored skirt. Of an exceptional quality serge, in plain or novelty weave. Many colors, including black and jiavy, grey, reseda, brown and other colors of different HkJQ Z() shades. Specially priced at, the suit... Pt FULL LENGTH BLACK COATS At THREE PRICES .Long Coats of black broadcloth and lightweight kersey, full length and fitted or semi fitted. Principally plainly tailored effects, with collar and cuffs of sarne cloth or vel vet. An elegantly .finished garment throughout, and lined or semi-lined with a fine quality of satin lining-- - $12.50, $16.50, $19.50 I Black Sateen coats $1.50 Petticoats of go6d quality black sateen, several different styles. Deep flounce, plain, with straps; others finished with two rows of shirring and feather stitched ruffle. An exceedingly good petticoat for the money. $1.50 Summons la the Ciroait Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Oluokamas. Erifcke 0. Truiliuger, Plaintiff. VB. D. N. Trullingor, Frank Paine, Sarah Paine et al, Defendants. ; To Frank Paine and Sarah Paine, said defendants: . hij the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer -the complaint hied againBt you in the above entitled suit on or before the 2nd Monday of November. 1909, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintitt will apply to the oourt for a decree ot partition and Bale of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 27;' the Southeast .quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 27 ; the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section atf and the Southwest quarter ot the Northwest quarter of Seocion 2(. all in Townhehip 4 South, Bange 2 East of.the W. M. in said county. This sxiujmousMs published by.order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, judge of said court, dated September 20th, 1909, and the first publication is of the issuo of September 24th, 1909. M C. U. & D. 0. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Z Administratrix's Land Sale In the County Court of tlm State of Oregon for Clackamas Ocounty. Iu the matter of the estate or Ernst Lehmann, deceased. Iu pursuance of a license to sell, granted y the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, on the 18th day of September, 1909, I, Marie Lehmaun-Schwabauer, administratrix of the estate of Ernst Lehmann, de ceased, will prooeed to soil to the highest bidder, at the office of ray at torney, O. D. Eby, at Oregon City, Oregou, on and after Saturday, Oc tober 23, 1909, all of the right, title, interest and estate of said Ernst Lehmann, deceased, iu aud to the fol lowing described tract of laud, to-wit: The West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 7 T. 2 S. B. 8 E. of W. M., containing 80 acres, more or less, in Clackamas County, Oregon. Terms of sale: Three thousaud ($3000.00) dollars, cash, purchaser to assume balance of a mortgage amount ing to twenty three hundred (t'330O.O0) dollars now upon said premises and balance of purchase prioe to be se cured by a mortgage upon said prem ises, payable on or before five years after date thereof, with interest at six per cent payable aunually aud Bums of not less than five hundred ($500.00) dollars to be accepted thereon at any interest bearing dale. Dated September 24, 1909. MARIE LEHM ANN-SCHWAB AUER Administratrix of the estate of Ernst Lehmano, decbased. O. I). EBY, Attorney for Administrator. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Lydia Adelaide King, Plaintiff, vs. Frank W. King, Defendant. To Frank W. Kiag, said defeudant: In the name oi the State of Oregon, yon aie hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled court and cause on or before November 5, 1909, and if you fail to so appear and an swer within taid time the plaintiff will apply to the court for the lelief demanded in the said complaint, towit : For a decree of divorce dissolving the Im.irla t matrimnnv exiitillB betWCen plaintiff aud dbfeuiiaut; for the care and custody or tne iouowing iuiuui f niainiifT mill defendant : Bertha Adelaide King; William Ma son King, Robtrt King, Lillie Pearl King, Uuy White King, and Charles iH..air k'i..rr nnrl lfT COStS BOd dig- bursements of this suit.and for such ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED L v,,s f -"'c.,w v. r - - - SAMPLES MAILEDION REQUEST Petti Skirt Special, $6.50 Val., $4.50 . A Walking Skirt special for the week of fine quality worsted panama, in 'black navy brown and full gored and pleated effects, plain or finished with, fold of satin to match. Worth $6.50. Spec ially priced at other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Service of summons by publication thereof is made by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Fifth Judicial District, directing that publication ba made in the Oregon City Courier, a weekly newspaper of goneral oiroulation published at Ore gon City, Oregon, aud that publica tion be made once a week for seven successive weeks. The date of first publication is Sep tember 24, 1909, and the last publica tion is November 5, 1909. GOKDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregcn for Clackamas County. Emily S. Stoehr, Plaintiff, vs. Libbie Vaughn Waguor and Oiiuton Wagner, her husband, Defendants. To Libbie Vaughn Wagner and Clin ton Wagner, her husband, Defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud auswer the comulaiut filed against you in the above entitled suit cn or before the lastjday of the time pre toribed by the order of publication of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore the 12th day of November. 1909, the said day being the expiration of six weeks from tlie first publication of this notice ; and it you fail to so appear aud answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Oourt for the ' relief prayed tor ia the com plaint, to-wit: That the defendants, Libbie Vaughn Wagner kand Clinton Wagner, her hnsbaud, be declared to have no valid right, titlejuterest or estate in or to the following de scribed property, to-wit: Beiginning at tne point oi iiuuihhihiiui ui wo westerly line ot tne county roau run ning between Portland and Oregon City, Oregou, with the southerly line of a certain 30-acre tract of laud heretofore conveyed by the American Investment Company to Jesse iiou- son, Trustee, (reforenoe for a more particular description or said ao-acre tract bein? made to the deed of con veyance thereof, recorded in the deed reoords tf Clackamas County, Ore gon, in Book 97 at Page 220 thereof) from said starting point running northwesterly along the weBterly line of said county road 804. 4 feet to a point, said point being tne soutn easterly corner of the J. II. Shaw aud C. A. Shaw 5-acre tract ; thence running south sixty-six (66) degrees and thirty (30) minutes west 1190 feet to a point on the east Dans ot tne Willamette river; theuce following the meanderings of said river in a southeasterly direction to the south west corner or tne au-aore tract aoove mentioned, said corner being marked by an iron spike leaded in rock ; theuce north sixty-six (66) degrees and fifty-two (52) minutes east to the place of beginning; also all of that land lying and being between the above described tract aud the ex treme low-water mark of the Willam ette river; all containing ten acres of land more or less and all situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, in Seo tiori 13, Township 2 South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, and that plaintiff's title to the said land be declared a good and valid title and that plaintiff be decreed to ba the owner in fee simple thereof, and that defendants and each of thorn be for ever debarred and enjoined from asserting any claim whatBoever in or to .the said property adverse to the pla'intiff herein, and for Bach other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable and for her costs and disbursements herein. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court for Ulsckamas County, Oregon, made September 80, 1909; by the said order it was di rected that this summons be pub New Idea Patterns AH Styles AH Sizes 10c $4.50 lished in the Oregon City Courier once each week for six couseoutive weeks, aud the date of the first pub lication thereof is October 1, 1909, the date named in said order for said first publication. W. B. SHIVELY, Attorney for Plaintiff, 303. Oorbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon. The Courier only $ 1 .50 per year. Summons J Iu the Circuit Court of tne State of Oregon for the County of Claoka mas. Arthur M. Stewart, Plaintiff, vs. Saphronia J. Stewart, Defeudant. To Saphronia J. Stewart, above namod defendant : in the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud auswer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or uerore tne ex piration of six weeks from and after tiie date of the first publication of the summons, to-wit : on or about the 22ud day of October, 1909, and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will take judgment against you for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing betweoii you and the plaintiff aud .tor sucli other and further relief as tu the Court seems meet and just. This summons is published by order of the Hen. J. U. Campbell, judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou for the County of Clackamas, and said ordor waB .made and dated the 7th .day of September, 1909. and the date of the flrstjiublication of this summons is the 10th day of September, 1909, and the date of the last publica tion of this summons is the 22nd day ofOotober, 1909. S. T. JEFFREYS, Attorney for Plaintiff, 208 Fcnton Bldg. .Portland, Oregon. Summons In the Cirouit'Court . of ,the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. S. F. Quay, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Quay, Defendant. To Minnie Quay, the above named defendant: N In the name of the State ofOregon you are hereby required to" appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 6th day of November, 1909, which is six weeks after Sep tember 24th, 1909, the date'of the first publicaton of this jiuninious, and if you fail to appear or answer, for want thereof, the plantiff will apply to the Oonrtfor a deoreedresolving the bonds ofjiiatriiuony existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant herein. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled .Court, made aud entered on the 21st day of September, 1909. J. F. BOOTHE, Attorney tor Plaintiff. Date of first publication September 24, 1909. Date of last publication November 5, 1909. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For Multnomah County. Cynthia F. Converse, Plaintiff, vs. George H. Converse, Defendant. To George H. Converse, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon : Y'ou are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which is first pub lished the 1st day of October, 1909, i and the day on or before winch you are'required to appear aud answor is the"l2th day ot Novembor,- l.)9, which is the day prescribed in the ordor for the publication of this summons and if you fail to appear aud answer on or before the said 12th day of Novoiu ber, 1909, for want thereof tlio plain tiff v, ill apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to wit, For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing bi twden plaintiff and dofeudaut aud for such other relief as to the conit shall seem meot aud equitable. This summons is publishod by order of the Honorable Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court, Cheka mas County, Oregon. Made and entered on the 2th day of September, 1909. JOHNSON & STOUT, Attorneys for Plaintiff, First puhliction October 1st, 1909. Last publication- November 13th, 1909. , Executor's Notice Notice is l.ereby given that tlio un dersigned has been duly appointed as the executor of the will ot John Weismaudol.'deceased, aud that all persons having claims against said es tate must present them to uie at the law office of O. D. & D. O. Latour etto, Oregon City, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this no tice. Dated October 1st, 1909. D. CLINTON LATOURETT, Executor. ' Summons In the Circuit Oourt of the State of Oregon for the County ot Clackamas. Effie Ellen Klatt, Plaintiff, vs. - William Klatt, Defendant . To William Klatt, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregou yon are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entitled suit ou or before the 13th day of Novem ber, 1909, whih is six weeks after October 1st, 1909. the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court "for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant herein, and for custody of tho minor child, Agues Marie. This summons is published by ordor of the Honorable J. U. Oampboll, Judge of said Court, mado and en tered on the 28th day of September, 1909. j.;f. BOOTIIE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dute of first publication October 1, 1909. Date of last publication November 12, 1909. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou, for the County of Clacka mas. " ' Clackamas Miniug and Milling Com pany, Plaintiff. vs. , Peter Gaffney ani John F. Kil loran, Defendants. To said defendants : . In the name of the Stat? of Oregon, you are horeby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you iu the above entitled suit on or before November 20th, 1909, and if you tail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wit, a decree annulling and cancelling the governmmont patent issued to defendant, Peter Gaffuey, to tho N. E. y4 of Section 9 Tp. 8 S. R. 4 E. "of the W. M. in said county aud quieting plaintiff's title against any claim of you and either of you iu said promises. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of said Court, mado and dated Septem ber 28, 1909, the first publication here of being dated October 1, 1909 C. D. D. O. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Alteration and Re-Establishment ot Street Grade Notice is hereby given that the Council of Oregou City, Oregon, at a regular mooting held October 6, 1909, made an ordor directing the Recorder of said citv to give notice as by the oity charter provided, that the grade of that portiou of Water street in said city lying between the northerly line of Tenth street and the southorly lijio ot the alloy running easterly and wosterly through block 9 of said Ore gon City, would bo altered and re established, mid I tliat the proposed grade ot said portion ot Water stieot would be re-established according to the following description of grade : Beginning on Water street at the northerly lino of Tenth Btrjet with a grade of 112.7 feet the present grade) and thence with a descending grade to an elevation of 111.7 feet at tlio southerly side of said alley running eastorly aud westerly through said block 9. This notice is published in accord ance with said order of Council made October 6, 1909. W. A. DIMICK, Kocordor. Date of thefirst publication October 15, 1909; date of hist publication Oc tober 22, 1909. Registration ot Land Title Tn Hib fiircnit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka- as l fl.A muttnr nf tlin nmilip.nf inn nf Jolin Scott to resistor the title to all nt !,. nurf iitnl nil reel of FHenrla Orn. iron Colony, in Cluckamas County, 7 Sl..: 1 ....1 .1.... :u.i i LI16 IOHOWl' K lm uujiiuoju. an umii . ..ii i . 1..1. it .1..... within Olackaimis County, Oregou; . . . i 1 no (i .... alSO lOtS nuilllieiu'i o. at, u, uo, VI, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 1 18, 119, 120. 121, 122, 123, 124, 12",, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132. 133. 134, 135, 186, 137. 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 119, 150, and that por tion of Mill Lot numbered 1 within Clackamas County, and Mill Lot No. 2, hb the same appear from the duly recorded plat of said Colony on record in the County Recorder's office of Clackamas County, Oregon. To all whom it nmy concern, Defendants. To all whom it may concern. : Take notice, that on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1909, an application was filed by said lohn Scott in the Circuit Court of Clackamas County for initial registration of the title to tho laud above described. Now un less you apiear on or before the 22nd l,.-r A. D. fail!) anil show cause why such application shall not Le granted, tne same will bo taken as confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will ba forever barred from diHputing the same. F. W. GRKENMAN. Clerk, Ranch & Sitz, Siivertou, Ore., Applicants' Attorneys. , MEADOWBROOK Bain Howard and wife were inspect ing the canal Sunday. We are having some frosty nights lately. " John Rhodes aud family were in town Sunday. Mr. Barnes and wife, formerly of Liberal, were looking ever the ditch Sunday. (Fred Wallace of Mulino came up ou his motor cycle Sunday. Mrs. Trullingor was visiting John Rhodes Sunday and looking over the canal. O. T. Kay paid a visit to Estaoada last week. James Hunt returned from Cath lamet Saturday. Mr. Ballard of Portland is running Mr. Shaffer's planer. Pat Dozier is the daddy of a fine girl born Saturday. Harry Rastel is moving back on his place again. Ohas. Shaw was in town Saturday. C. Ramsby was in town ovtr Sun Mr. Eugle has a force of men grad ing and graveling the road south of town. Ebor Ken Knight of Oauby, who is working on the ditch here, was on the siok list Saturday and Sunday. The Cauby Canal Co. resumed work ou the ditch Friday. Mr. Moore and Mr. Lee of Cauby were out in their aulo Sunday. Mr. .Wate and Mike Bowman of Canby were out last week inspecting the canal. It looked good to them. Mr. Carlson, Jr . and his sis'er of ColtouVere visiting friends in town last Sunday. Mr. Robisou of Coltou was down last week. CLARKS Potato digaiug is the order of the day in Clarke. E. A. Oummins Btartod sawing on a largo oontraot Monday with George Stevens aud wife iu charge of the cooking. Hank Grossominer anci vernon Larkins attended the fair at Cauby and visited friends in Barlow while there. Frank Ringo isjriBiting friends in Clarks thiSjWeek." Marshall Bros, started baling hay last week. ' . TEASEL CREEK Indian summer is here in full foroe. All are pleased with the ploasant weather notwithstanding the fall breaking is dry. Uncle Jimmy Moore is able to begin using his arm slightly. The quarterly meeting at Teasel Creek last Sunday was well attended. Rev. E. B. Jones of Oorvallis, presid ing elder of the M. E. Church South, visited the class at Teasel Oreek and preached morning and evening, spend, ing the day at the ohuroh, where the ladies had prepared a dinnor, and an old-fashioned basket dinner was en joyed in the grove near the church. Miss Lora Judd, who has been on the sickMist, is up and around again. Mrs. Joe Simmons, who has been an invalid for bo long, had the misfor tune to'fall one day last week.hurting herself quite badly, which has about laid her up again. Sunday School Lesson Onfnhnr 17 1909. Paul a prisoner before Felix. rActs 24 exercise myself, to have a consoienoe void or ottence towaru uuua nuu to ward men. Acts 24 :16. Verses 1-9 When a high priest, or a distinguished preacher, has fallen away and espuoses a bad cause, how should hobe estimatde? This man Tertullus was much in the position of a modem lawyer, can you conceive it probable or possible, that ho could be a consistent Chris tian and yet hold a brief against Paul? If a rich unsornplous man, has a law suit against a welt known good man. whv should a Christian lawyer not accept tho case for the prosecu tion? Will an honest lawyer or an advo cate of any causo, use false evldeuoe to gain or advance his cause? What accusations did they bring against Paul, and wlmt part of the evidouco, presoutod to Folix by Tor tullns , was true and what part un true? - ... Apart from the morality of lying, what good or evil, does a lie accom plish for the liar or his cause? Verses 10-21 Doob a good oausejever nood false evidence to streugtheu its position, and if not, why not? Read Paul's defense critically, and see if you can find any falso state ments and if so, say what they are? Contrast the co upliments paid to tho governor by Tortullus and Paul and state wherein Paul exoells, both J.. nrl 111 filllll. What points did Paul urgo in his defence to the accusations against him l What so oalled heresy uia raui aumii of ? What is today "heresy" and what is "orthodoxy?" What is implied in having a "oon ;,..... nf nff.ii, t-nwiird God and men" and how can such a oouditiou be brought about t ' tt,,,.. ,in,,a Panl allow in his defense Ti.-f n., i,.irnuv thnv Rccnso him of. Mitau inu ..vj.v.jj 18 tllO JeWlSIl llOOiriuo wm-u I. ...... If.ui.lrilll 't , Verses5!2-23 Who was Lysias, the chief captain that Felix wanted to examino, anil wliat pan nau ne iukbu 111 111ID XUflUi Verses 24-25 Why did Felix send for Paul? To if nr,,l,ul,lu Hint Foil WaS Bill- cerely investigating the Christian re ligion? Apart from the person of Christ, ...i.i.f urn tha nniPT T.nmirM winuii uuiin- tians stand for? (This question must be answered in wriuug uy uiomu-.o of the club. ) What is Christ himnoii tne eraooui ment of iu his personal character? What mado Felix tremble when u,.r,l nnri.,1 nnrin him riahteOUBliess and the judgement to come? S Would Felix likely have become a Christian it he could have kept on in his Bin: rrat. 9C..97 Wlmt nart doeB money generally play in preventing sucooss- tul aaults iroui duuuuiiuk umi' When a man trembles ou account of his sins, does that necessarily add anything to his credit? What was a besotting sin or elix and how would you size up the char acter of any man that wants to be bribed to do right? Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 4th. 1909 Paul 'a prisoner before Festns and Agrippa. Acts 25 :-12 ; Chapter 26. The sob-marine cables of the world covert total of 278,208 miles dis tributed among 2053 cables. Three fourths of .this total mileage is owned by private' companies. Mi mm 5j j,i ALCOHOL 3 PP.B fipMi. y .mm AVcgefablePreparallonrorAs. sirailaiiiigihcFooianilRcdiila ting titc Siomacris audBowcls of Promotes DitfesriosJCkctful ness and Rsst.Containsncjiter ASK! Opiuni.Marphinc nor Mineral.! WOT NARCOTIC. MtaxoOldDrSMILmaiER fttmpkui Sad Jlx-Sena UiCartotmkSiM Sugtr ViuOtyrtmi tlanc. Ancrfect Remcdv for Oonslba Hon . Sour Stnmach.Dlarrhoea Worms ,Coiivulsioiis.Kvmsu ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of Willis ' NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. MM I II t M Guaranteed underthe tooaa.' 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