OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY , JANUARY 28, 1910 7 mmsmmstmm New Idea Magazines Oct. Number 5c MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED i ' W Jl Si v.. SAMPLES MAILED ON REQUEST New Idea Patterns All Styles All Sizes 10c Sale Domestic Goods and. Bedding Prudent housekeepers should look well to their present needs and buy in liberal quantities while such splendid savings are possible. Now, be quick hasten to the Domestic Section first thin? in the morning. There's pleanty of economy, for all lines are underpriced. Here's a Partial list; Bleached Damask in 75c Quality at 62c About 20 bolts of full bleached Table Damask, guaranteed all pure linen; shown in a large; variety of new designs. Conies 64 inches wide. fJr Our regular 75c line, special clearance sale price : Bleached Damask m $Y.25 Qaality at $T.OO A special offering of full bleached Table Damask, shown ina large assortment of neat designs. Comes full 72 inches wide and guaranteed all pure linen ' fl 1 A A Our leader at $1.25 a yard, clearance price .; 1 .W $1.75 White Spteads at $1.48 A very special offering of full-size white Bed-spreads, suitable for double beds, hem med all ready to use and shown in beautiful Marseilles designs. Best d1 AO regular $1.75 values, special clearance sale price ,P A T'O $1.90 White Spreads at $1.35 A very limited number in this lot full-size white Bedspreads of splendid quality, made with scalloped edge and cut corners to fit brass beds. Shown in (J 1 'I C desirable designs. Regularly sold at $1.1)0, clearance price P 1 J J Specials in Towels Huck Towels, 20x10 inches, with fancy borders; Regular 15c values, j i special at a....'..... 1 1 v Bleached Bath Towels, 24x43 inches, and hemmed; regular 30c values, 1 .Olf Nottx Closing Streams . Kuow all men by these iiresoufc flint, Wlie'eas. the Beard of FisU Gom tnlssioners of the State of Oregon aud the United States Bareaa ot Fisheries have propagated and stocked, aud are propagating and stooking the waters of the Willamette and Cbokr.rrns riv ere, and their triimtm jvs, in the State of Oregon, with salmon fUJi; and, Wherens, faid streams are frfnaeniod by salmon JUli, and for the purpose of protect ng the Bamo, the said Hoard of fish Commissi! ners has decided to oloso the ciiid Will mette river and its tibntaries, below and north of the falls thereof at Oregon City, and all of the Clackamas river and its tributaries to prevent fishing there in, in any manner wwtever, for sal moil fish, daring the period f time herein specified : .Now, therefore, notice is hereby given tiy sain uoara ot Fish Uom inifsioiierg that said Willamette river aud its tributaries, below aud north of the falls thereof, at Oregon City, and 11 of said Olaokaoias river, and its tributaries, are, and each of them is hereby closed to natiing, in any man ner whatever, for Falmon fishing, be tweeu twelve o'clock, noon, on the first day of March, 1910, and 12 o'clock, noon, on tho first day of May, l!)10;and it is and will bo unlaw ful to fish for, or take, or oatoli any salmon fish in any of said waters dur ing raid period of time above specified. Any ana all persons whomsoever so fishing, in violation of this notice. will be prosecutod, as by law pro vided. V. W. BENSON. Governor. F. W. BENSON, Secretary of State, ui!.u. A. STiiHiij, state Treasurer, Constituting the Board of Fish Commissioners. Attest: H. O. MoALLlSTEH, Clerk of Board. Final Notice Notice is hereby given that the no dorsigned executrix of the estate of Jacob A. .Toues, deceased, has filed her final accoout with the county court of Clackamas county, state of Oregou, and that the judgo of said court lias set Monday, tho 7th day of Maroli, 1910. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, as a time for hearing tho said report, at which time all persons interested are hereby notified to be present and make objections to said report, . if any there be,- Datod this 28tli day of January, lHlU. HUJNtUlil'TA JUJNlia, Executrix of the pstate of Jacob A. Jones, Dec'd, special at . L . . . i - - BUSINESS NEWS J mmm Q WHAT DO YOU. THINK OB1 THIS forabaigain. Modem house, fittj fruit irers, one acre iu cultivation. Best possible for mll fruits nud berries, all for im. Enqui e Courier. FOU SALE fine tract ot 65 acres lo cate 4 miles southeast ot Oregon City. Near county road. Excellent peach, nut or fruit laud; about i mile to Willamette river At pres ent covored with timber which will more than pay original investment. $,"5 au acre, on terms takes this val nablu tract. Enquire Courier office for timber bargain. WANTED Chickens. Highest market price paid lor Asiatic bieeds. Brow i & Stevens, Gladstone, Ore. NOTICE Ot' APPLICATION FOR A Jiiquor License. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, at .the regular meeting ot the counoil of Oregou City, Oregon, to be held Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1910, apply to said couuoil for a retail liquor li cense, to soil BpirituuuB, viuouB an malt liquors at Seventh Street aud Railroad Avenue, Oregou City, Ore gou, from said date of February 2, 1910; up to June 80, 1910. PAUL GOZEFSKY. The Stockholders of the Clacka mas County Fair Association are hereby notified that there will be an annual meeting held at the court house in Oregon City, Saturday, Feb ruary 5, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. m., - for the election of directors and to trans act any business to come before the regular meeting. Each and every stockholder is urgently requested to either be present in persou or proxy. WANTED 10 teams to haul lumber U miles. $3 per M. Address Eu ' gone Cummins, Oregon Ulty, Rt. 4. . Do you want to soli? If you want to sell yonr. business of any kind, or it you want to sell your property, aud wil. make the price right, I would like ta hear from yon. Give description and price. Adresa J. E. Smith, 513 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Summons In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Louise Haynes, Flaiutiff, vs. Joel G. Haynes, Defendant. To Joel . j. Haynes, the above named defendant : In tne name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against von in the above entitled cause on or before the 13th day of February, 19K, aud if you fail to appear and an swer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her said complaint, to wit: For a deoree of the Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff aud defendant, and for the care, custody aud control of Lela h, Haynes, minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for suoh other and further relief as may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Fifth Judicial Discict, made and entered on the 27th day of December, 1909, and prescribed that this summons bo published once a week for six consecutive weeks iu the Oregou City Courier, a weekly iewspauer published at uregon city, Clackamas County, Oregon. The date of the nrst publication or this summons is the 81st day ot De cember, 1909, and the last publication is the 11th day of February, 1910. UOKUOJN Ci. HAXUH, Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR S LE-Pnre bred Mammoth Bronze Turkey Toms. A F. Parker, Gladstone. Ore. Flione 1981. WANl'ED One and one-half tons of secoud-haud hop yard wire. W. G. Glover, Barton. Oregon. K. F. X. 1. FOR ItENT Two well furnished frout rooms for housekeeping. Both telephones, hot . and cold water. Price reasonable. 6th and K. R. Phoue Main 2093. " 2t Cured of i Severe Attack of Bronchitis by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "On October 18th, last, my three yeT old daughter Contracted a severe cold which resulted in a bad case of bronchitis," says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She lost the power of speech completely and was a very sick child. Fortunately we had a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house and gave it to tier accord ing to the printed directions. Ou the second day she was a great deal bet ter, and ou the fifth dav, October 23. she was entirely well of her coll and bronchitis, which I attribute to this euleudid Jinediciuc. I recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre servedly as I have fouud it the Barest, safest and quickest cure fo col both for chilaien and for adults, of any I have cer used. " For le by Jones Drug Co. Summons. In the Oircnit Court of the State of Oregou for the County of Clackamas. JNora E. Uoshman, f lamtur. VB Charles H. Oushman, Defendant. To Charles H. Oushman: In the name of the State - of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud an swer to the complaint filed against ynu in the above entitled court and cause on or ueiore tne 4tn aay oi r en ruary, 1910, and in default thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tne complaint, which is that the marriage contract heretofore and now eiisHug between the plaintiff and the defendant be dis solved aud held for. naught and that the plaintiff resume her maiden name ot Nora E. Mabnry and for such other and further relief as may to the court seem meet- and equitable. Service of snmnijnB on you by pub lication is made by the order of the honorable Grant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas, made and entered on the IGth .day of Dncember, 1909, directing that said Publication be made In the Oregou City Courier, a newspaper of general circulation, published in ths city of Oregon City, in the County ot Clacka mas, in the State of Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks prior to the 4th day of February, 1910, and the first publication thereof is in the issue of said newspaper of date the 17th day of December, 1909. JOHN H. STEVENSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. ply to the court tor the relief prayed for, to-wit: A deoree of divorce from the oonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and that said bonds- be forever dissolved and field for natnlit. This publication ia made by order or Hon. Grant a. JJimick, County judge lor tne uouuty ot Clackamas, acting in the absenoe of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit ..Court of the State of Oregon for said County of Claokamas, which order was duly made December 80, 1909, aud i he date of the first publication is December a 1st, IV09, aud said pub lication is to ran six consecutive weess from the said date, the last publication to be on .February 11th, 1910. ROBERT A. MILLER, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon. December 80, 1909. Sum mons Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou for the County of Claokamas. Athleen H. Carey, Plaintiff, vs. - Arthur Cirey, Defendant : To Artnar Carey. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the eomplaiut filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the loth day oi r eDruary, 191U, l that being the time prescribed in the! order of publication of this summons;, and if you fail to appear and answer Mid complaint, tbe plaintiff U1 p- Contest Notice Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. December 2U, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by George T. Smithson, contestant, against home stead entry No. 15228, made January 2, 1904, fbr the NEj Section 24, Township 5 S. . Range 8 East, bv Stanislaw Cnraszczewski, Contestee, in whioii it is alleged that said entry man never resided upon or oulti rated or improved said claim in any man ner whatever sinoe making entry thereon, except making a rnde cabin, wlnoli was burnt up in 1904, siuce which time there have been no im provements ot any kind or nature on said claim, aud that entrymau has wholly abandoned the same at all times since making entry thereof; that said alleged absence from the said laud was not due to his employ ment jn the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in any ca pacity during any war in which the United States might have been en gaged; said parties are hereby notified to appearL respond and offer evidence touotiing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on February 21, 1910, before the register and receiver at the United States Laud Office iu Portland, Ore gon. The said contestant' having, in a proper affidavit, filed December 22ud, 1909, set .forth facts which show, that after due diligence personal ser vice of this notice can not be made, it is thereby ordered and directed that suoh notice be given by due and proper publication. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Nolle of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the last will and testament ot Alviu Crowe, do ceased, has filed his final .report as such Executor in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the Hon. Grant b. Dimick, Judge ot the aforesaid Court, lias set Mondav, February 28th, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. in., of said day for the bearing of objections, if any, to said final report and for tbe final settlement of said estate. Any and all persons having objur.tiouB to said report are hereby notified to appear in faid Court and file sucb objections, at or before said date of hearing. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 28th day of January, A. D., 1910. T. C. THOMAS. Executor as aforesaid. O. H. DYE, Attorney for Executor. Summons In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Felix R. Wagner, Plaintiff, vs. Ethel Wagner, Defendant. ! To Ethel Wagner, the defendant above uamed: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or bofore the 18th day of March, 1910, said date be ing the expiration of six weeksfrom the nrst publication or this summons, and if you fail to appear and anwser said complaint, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now - existing between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order or the Honorable Urant a. Dimick, County Judge of the said County of Clackamas, which order was made and entered on the 23 day of January, 1910. First publication of this sum mons on Friday, the 28th day of Jan uary, 1910. , JOHN H. LOGAN, ut Attorney for Plaintiff. Farm Wanted. The undersigned wants to rent a far m of not less than 40 acres in cul tivation, and not more than 8 or 10 miles from market. Will rent on shares, idrees, M. R. RIQDEN, Mllwaukle, Clackamas Co., Oregon. R. D. 1, .Box (3 A. Summons In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for t8 County, of Clacka mas Levi Stehnian. Plaintiff vs. Geortre F. Barnard, Defendant To George F. Barnard, defendant herein : In the name of the State of Oregon : you are hereby required to appear aud answer the complaint filed against you in this cause in the above entitled Court on ur before Friday, the 4th day of Maroh, 1910, and if you fail to so appear aud answer said complaint. iiiaiutift will take judgement and a decree of the above Court against yon, foreclosing that cortain mortgage ex ecuted by you in favor of the plaintiff iiorein on June o, lvw, and whioh said mortgage was duly recorded iu the Mortgage Records of Clackamas County, Htate of Oregou on said date of June o, 1909, iu Book 74, on Page 102 thereof, and by said decree fore close any and all claims, liens, rights, or demands in and to the real prop erty covered by said mortgage, or any rights or equily therein, claimed by you, or anyone claiming by, through or tumor you, since the date of mid subsequent to the execution of said mortgage; which said mortgaged real property is described as follows, to wit: Situate in Clackamas County. State of Oregon. Beginning on the South east boundary line of the B. S. White D. h. C. in T. 3 a. it. 1 E. ot the Vv. -M. at tho Southwest comer of the Ilowland D. L. C., thence North 42 degrees, 80 minutes East 4S2.4 foot to an iron pipe, thence North 47 de grecs 80 minutes West 12oO.fi feet to stone, thence south 43 degrees 15 minutes Wost 1152 feet to a stone, thence South 47 degrees 80 minutes East 1200.5 foot, more or less, to the Southeast boundary line of said S. 8. White U. L. O., thence North 43 de grees 30 minutes East on said South east boundary line of the B. B. White D. L. C. to the place of beginning, containing 34 acres, more or less. You are further notified that main- tiff will take judgment againstyou for the sum 941.61, prinoipal and accrued nterest, due upon the note tocured by said mortgage up to and includ ing the date ot January 6, 1910, to gether with Interest thereon at the rata of 7 per cent per annum from January Cth, 1910, until paid and for the further sum of $90.00 Attorneys' foes, and for his costs and disburse ments of this suit; that the usual do cree be made, for the sale of said real property by the Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, according to law ; that the proceeds of said sale be ap plied to satisfy the amount doe plain tiff from defendant, together with costs and Attomey'H fees; that the de fendant and every porsou claiming by, through or und'T him be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim and equity of redemption in and to laid real property in said mortgage described, and that tbe pnrcha-er of the same be let into the possession therof upon production of the Sheriff's certificate of sale therefor. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on January 14, 1910. The flrtt date hT tli.) publication of this summons is Friday, January 21, 1910, and the lapt date of the publics-1 tion thereof is Frida y, the 4th day of March, 1910. DIMICitC & DIMICK, Attorneysfor Plaintiff. COUNTY COURT Continued from page 6 11; that the petition to detach cer tain lands in road district No. 46 and attach same to No. 11 be and Is here by granted. Iff the matter of extension of bound ary lines of road district No. 21; or dered that East half cf S. V. quarter section 29, T. 4 S. R. 3 E. be detached from road district and ia!e a part ot No. 21. In the matter of tax levy for 1910; ordered that a levy of 2.25 mills be made for state purposes, that 3.15 mills be made for public schools and library purposes, that 0.75 mills be made for general county purposes, that a levy of 7.85 mills be made for county road, county bridge and for redemption of outstanding road war rants. In the matter of changing the lines between road districts 15 and 10; or dered that said lines be changed as prayed for. In the matter of change of road on the west line of the Samuel Hughes D. L. C; ordered that the road super visor of road district 33 immediately make the change, according to sur vey heretofore made by county sur veyor. In the matter of the petition of Julius Paulsen and others for change of boundary Hues between road dis tricts 9, 10, 41 and 43; ordered that said changes be and Is made as pray ed for. In the matter of the petition of Elolse Rodman for rebate of taxes; ordered that she be allowed to re deem lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, block 19 of Gladstone for years 1902, 1904, and 1905 upon payment of the face of the taxes to-wlt: 1902, $3.52; 1904, $4.45; 1905, $4.28, and the Sheriff is author ized to Issue proper receipts. In the matter of taxes for 1907 of W. A. Hall; ordered that the amount of $16.95 be accepted as the total tax for said year, and upon tbe payment thereof to the sheriff, a receipt in full for taxes be Issued. In the matter of appointment of road supervisors for year 1910; No. 1, W. H. CounBell; No. 2, W. B. Wetzler; No. 3, Henry Troge; No. 4, G. B. Linn; No. 5, C. M. Lake; No. 6, Charles Krebs; No. 7, F. E. McGu- gin; No. 9, Henry Johnson; No. 10, Walter Snuffln; No. 11, Charles R. Livesay; No. 12, Joe Gill; No. 13, C. W. Ward; No. 14, Chris Muralt; No. 15, Leander Mattoon; No. 16, August Staehley; No. 17, D. R. Dimick; No. 18, E. W. Hornshuh; No. 19, J. J. Mallett; No. 20, Nat Scrlhner; No. 21, E. A. Swenson; No. 22, Albert Engle; No. 23, George Oglesby; No. 24, L. P. Spagle; No. 26, H. Engle; No. 27, L. N. Jones; No. 28, Albert Groshong; No. 29, Aaron McConnell; No. 30, F. E. Davidson; No. 31, Wil liam Schatz; No. 32, W. C. Heater; No. 33, Henry Cromer; No. 34, John Turner; No. 35, J. B. Jones; No. 36, M. Samson;-No. 37, William Car rol; No. 38, C. W. Rlsley; No. 39, Frank Jaggar; No. 40, Sherman Lyons; No. 41, G. R. Woodle; No. 42, F. E. Taylor; No. 44, Sam Warnock; No. 45, Thomas OstrowskI; No. 46, W. E, Mumpower; No. 47, E. Harring ton; No. 48, John Kelsecker; No. 49, G. T. Hunt; No. 50, J. P. Davis; No. 51, J. E. Selfer. In the matter of the extension of boundary lines' of road district 28; ordered that said changes ho made as prayed for, In the matter of extension of bound ary lines of road district No. 1?; or dered that NE 1-4 of NE 14 section 9, T. 3 S. R. 3 E. be and the saino Is annexed to road district No. 12. In the matter of the petition of Senora F. Mohr for rebate of taxes; ordered that warrant iFsue hi favor of petitioner for the sum of $7.00. In the matter of the petition of Fred Molt for rebate of taxes; order ed that a warrant issue In favor of said petitioner in the sum of $10.29. In the matter of the petition of S. G. KIrchem for rebate of taxes; ord ered that a warrant issue in favor of said petitioner in the sum of V36.72, In the matter of the petition of the Canby Bank and Trust Company for rebate of taxes; ordered that said pe tition with a statement be forwurded to the District Attorney for an opin ion thereon. In the matter of the petition of the Hawlcy Pulp & Paper Company for a franchise on county road leading from Canemah to Oregon City, order ed that said application b'3 aud Is hereby denied. In tho matter of the petition of G. Sebeckl for rebate of saloon license in Oswegx said precinct having voted against sale of liuuor; ordered that warrant issue to said petitioner for the sum of $66.66. In the matter of the appointment of Chas. Miller as Deputy County Sur veyor; ordered that said petition bo and is approved and confirmed. In the matter of the canvas of vote cast at Oswego upon the question of Incorporation and the election of of ficers. Canvas of said votes resulted as follows: For Incorporation 79, against Incorporation 22; for Mayor, J. W. Thomas; for Alderman, John Bickner, T. R. Clinefelter, C. II. Els ton, H. W. Koehler, C. II. Nixon, George Thomas; for Recorder, D. B. Fox; for Treasurer, Mat DIsztin; for Marshal, Charles N. Hailnes; order ed that certified copy of results and a copy of the order be mailed to the Secretary of State. In the matter of the application of the Damascus Telephone Co, for franchise upon and over the county road In roud districts No. 6, 40 and 43. 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