Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 25, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCT. 15 1912
Clothing Tips to Men and Young Men
The winter's wet and cold is upon us and brings thoughts
of winter suits, overcoats and rain coats.
You will be going out this winter, sometimes unexpecting
Iy; you surely will be meeting a lot of well dressed people.
You will want to meet them on an equal footing.
That's why we are telling you of the exceptional assort
ment of suits, overcoats and slip-ons .you will find at -this
store.
These clothes are RIGHT up to the minute the very
latest creations with some style touches which you will
not see elsewhere for a season or two.
Come in! We would like to show you our clothes, you'll
agree with us when you' see them. They are correct to
the minutest detail.
A Special Showing of Suits, Overcoats
and Rain Proof Slip-ons at $15.00
J. LEVITT
Oregon City'i Leading Clothier ..
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas.
Sarah A. Goodyear, Plaintiff,
vs. James William Shaw, John
Duffy and Simpert Nefzgar, Do
fendants. To James William Shaw, John
Duffy and Simpert Nefzgar, De
fendants: In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled action on or before Decem
ber 7th, 1912; and if you fail to
answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will take decree quieting
the title to, and declaring tlje
plaintiff to be the owner in fee
simple of the following described
tract of land to wit; Beginning
at a point 6.28 chains east and
26.10 chains north of the south
east corner of Section 31, Town
ship Two South and Range Two
East of the Willamette Meridian;
thence west 210 feet; thence
north 210 feet; thence east 210
feet; thence south 210 feet to the
place of beginning, and also
known as Lot Two in Block Nine
of the Holmes Addition to Oregon
City, Oregon. And also enjoining
you and each of you from assert
ing any claim or interests therein
adverse to this plaintiff.
Service of this summons is
made upon you by publication in
pursuance of an Order of the
Honorable J. U. Campbell. Circuit
Judge of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, made uctoher Z4, 1912, di
recting such publication in the
Oregon City Courier, once a week
for six successive weeks, the first
publication being October 25,
1912; and the last December 6th,
1912.
B. N. Hicks,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Itching, bleeding, protruding or
blind piles yield to Doan's Oint
ment. Chronic cases soon reliev
ed, finally cured. Druggists all
sell it. .
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ErJEMlFS
OF
RAILROAD
ARE BUSINESS ASSASSINS AND
CHARACTER ASSAILER6.
Dlmlok and Eby Flail Knockers or
the Railroad Work.
At the Live Wire session Tuos
dny, Mayor Dimick was asked to
give a little talk on the progress
of the Clackamas Southern rail
road. He talked. So did O. D. Eby,
E. II. Cooper and others, and they
wore vigorous, in their English,
and one did not have to guess at
their meaning.
Mr. Dimick said that the direc
tors had not been giving out very
much regarding the railroad, for
the reason they were forced to
koep heir work and plans under
cover on account of thu enemies
of this project and ho made it
doubly warm by the further state
ment that our home people (some
of them), were the worst enemies
and obstacles the company had to
deal with.
The mayor said there were
many loyal friends and boosters
for the work, but some who per
sistently and maliciously try to
kill it; that the company did not
want nor would it take their mon
ey, but wanted thern to quit their
knocking; that this class includ
ed business men and residents of
Oregon City; that their names
should be displayed on a black
board where all could know them.
He said it was a matter of rec
ord that Oregon City had not done
so much to help on this railroad,
as had Mt. Angel, and had not
done half of what tho littlo town
of Molnlla had done.
He briefly review the work of
a year and a half; that the larg
est part of the grade to Molalla
and tho bridges were completed;
that tho company has paid every
dollar for the work as it was
done; that tho rails would bo here
withintwo weeks, and if the pub
lic spirited men of this city would
take hold and help out on tho
slock, they would have truins run.
ning to Beaver Creek in less than
00 days. Mr. Dimick told tho men
present that they would find that
this investment would bo the
best paying 0119 in the county.
Mr. Cooper followed Mayor
Dfinick in denouncing the work of
those who were working against
thi8 road, and then O. D. Eby cut
loose in a vigorous, scathing de
unciation of the knockers.
"What I can't understand is
why men in this city, who have
business interests and property
to be benefitted by this railroad,
will continually knock this un.
del-taking. If we directors are
what these knockers say we are,
then the Live Wires should know
it and expose us. If we are not
what they say we are then they
should bo shown . up. These
knockers are business assassins
and character assaulters."
He said the road was started
with but $5,000, and today two
thirds completed to Molalla with
every bill paid; that its complet
ion and success was now a cer
tainty,, but, that the work of the
lured knockers made it hard, vex
atious and unpleasant.
For any pain, from top to toe,
from any cause, apply Dr. Thom
as' Eclectio Oil. Pain can't stay
where it is used.
LEON DES LARZSE violin teacher
410 High St., phono 3171. Or
chestra for pupils.
Vote for Millage Bill
Number 320 X Yes
It provMcn nix-taritbi of a mil tux tor
inpport of Agricultural Cullegu uml Uni
versity of Oregon, giving them porina
nont support uml taking tlinin out ol
politics. It, also provitlng one Hoard of
Hogeiits, thus solving the problt-ms of
oo-operatioii, couaoliiltitioi), division of
courses and ecuuuuiy of lu.iuageuient.
It does riot Increase the average
rale (if ti'xaltoa.
rt ppii"!.j the $500,000 Unlver
Bl y u; .n;. riatlun bill.
'I'lf I'M' s t'li'hirsml ly Governor
West: -Vim liill is iu thw interest oi
good liiinii and hhniild pass."
By L. K. Arderman, State Superin
tendent I'ii' I -. 1 1 .st i in t i un : "Experience
iu other t. i hIiikvs millagu bill prin
ciple to lie ci ivct."
B V.'lil IU. Da!y, Pri-mili-nt, Oregon
Btate Federation ol Laftor: "No argu
ment cnii Hiici eshfiillv i-'imliat the beuotil
to the stale that will tnllow the udoptiou
Of tho in illume tax plan."
.
Endorsed by Portland Tax Pay
ers League.
Bill pn-pured by committee of Gover
nor's Commission, Hoards of ItegenU,
and udiuiuietrutlv utlicers of the twe
institution.
W. K. NKWELL
CHAIRMAN or OOVKKMJK'8 CoMMIHSIOK
I nii iWiiACJ S
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Will Throng Our Store All Day
SATURDAY
RED LETTER. DAY
TEN Urt GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE TO ALL CALL
ERS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. BRING YOUR STAMP
BOOKS WITH YOU.
SHIVELY'S OPERA HOUSE
Saturday Night, October 26th
These celebrated leaders for and against the Single
Tax will meet in joint debate on the
Single Tax Issue
Every man who will vote on this question November
5, owes it to himself to hear both sides of this, the
most important issue in Oregon. Regardless of your
convictions come out and hear these speakers.
Debate will Open at 8 O'clock
Come Early if yoo want a Seat.
ree to Everybody
(Paid Advertisement.)
RED LETTER DAY
SENSATION NO
Free Rubbers for Children
With all PurcHases Orildren's Shoes
up to Site Two
With every pair of Children's Shoes purchased
here tomorrow we will fit ABSOLUTELY
FREE one pair Extra Quality Storm Rubbers
This offer will not apply on Shoes
Larger than number two
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
For;
Fall and
Winter
RED LETTER DAY
SENSATION NO 2
Double Trading Stamps
On All Purchases Made
Forenoon
in
the
In addition to the regular "RED LETTER DAY"
offer of ten Free Stamps, which you may se
cure all day, We are going to stimulate the
morning trade by giving double Stamps all the
forenoon. SHOP EARLY AND GET DOUBLE
TRADING STAMPS
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lYIAbUNIC T tMFLE BLDG.
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Pictorial
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Q Patierns
-y For
Fill and
Winter
Summons
Fop publication in Foreclosure
of Tax Lien.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Clackamas Coun
ty. ' ; "
L. M. Bitney and J. J." Stangel,
Plaintiff'
VS.
Maggie A. Burton, Defendant.
To Mae-erift A. Burton, the above
named defendant. In the name of
the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that L.
M. Bitney and J. J. Stangel, the
holders of Certificate of Delin
quency numbered 712 issued on
the 29th day of August 1912, by
the tax collector of the County of
Clackamas, State of Oregon, for
the amount of two and 38-100
dollars, the same being the am
ount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1908, together
with penalty, interest and costs
thereon upon the real property
assessed to you, of which you are
the owner as appears of record,
situated in said County and State,
aiid-particularly bounded and de
scribed -as follows, to-wit: Com
mencing sixty. rods Last from the
quarter stake between sections
16 and 17 in Township 5 South,
Range one East of the Willam
ette Meridian, and running thence
north 40 rods; thence east 20 rods
thence South 40 rods, thence west
30 rods to the place of beginning,
less a strip 10 feet wide along the
East side, and being situated in
the section 16 in. T. 5. S. R. 1.
Kast of the Willamette in the
County of Clackamas and State
of Oregon.
You are further notified that
said L. M. Bitney and J. L. Stang
el have paid taxes on said prem
ises for subsequent years with the
rate of interest on said amounts
as follows:
1910 taxes, paid Aug. 29, 1912,
tax receipt number, 11876. am
ount $2.28, rate of interest 15
per cent.
1911 taxes, paid Mar. 15, 1912,
tax receipt number 7562, amount
$2.22, rate of interest 12 per cent.
Said Maggie A. Burton, as the
owner of the legal. line or tne
above described property as the
same appears or record, ana eacn
of the other persons above named
are hereby further notified that
I,. M. Bitnev and J. J. Stangel
will apply to the Circuit Court of
t tie county ana state aioresaiu
for a decree foreclosing the lien
against the property aoove de
scribed and mentioned in said
certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear witnin sixty
days after the first publication of
the summons exclusive oi me nay
of said first publication, ana de
fend this action or pay the
amount due as above shown to
gether with costs and accrued in
terest and in case of your fail
ure to do so, a decree will be
rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above named.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas.
Samuel Baker, Plaintiff,
VS.
Rebecca Baker, Defendant.
To Rebecca Bakor, the above
named Defendant:
In the name of the State of
O egon, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before
the 1th day of December, 1912,
the same being six weeks from
the dttte of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail
so to appear or answer, the
plaintiff wijj apply to the Court
for the relief prayed Jor in the
complaint, to-wit: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matri
mony now existing between you
and the plaintiff.
This summons is served upon
you by publication by authority
of an order made and entered in
the above entitled cause by the
Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of
tne circuit court or tne stale of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas, and- dated the 21st day of
uctoher, laia.
Biggs & Garmire.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dale of first publication Oct
ooer 25.
Date of last publication Decem-
ner, o, iaiz.
J
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable J. U.
Campbell. Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas, and
said order was made and dated
this 24th day of October, 1912,
and the date of the first public
tion of this summons is the
25th day of October. 1912.
All process and papers in this
proceeding may be served upon
the undersigned residing within
the State of Oregon, at the ad
dress hereafter mentioned.
H . Over! on,
Attnrnevs for Plaintiffs.
Address Woodburn, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby sriven that the
undersigned, Administrator with
the Will annexed, of the estate
of Andrew J. FourtneF, -deceased,
has filed with the clerk of the
County Court of the County of
LiacKamas, .state or uregon, his
final report as such Administrat
or of said estate, and the Judge
of said Court has set Monday, the
25lh day of November, 1912, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of
said day at the County Court
Room of the Court House at Ore
gon City, in Clackamas County,
Oregon as the time and place for
hearing any and all objections
thereto.
Any and all persons having ob
jections against said final report
are hereby notified to be present
at said time and place above
mentioned and present such ob
jections for the consideration of
said Court, if any they have.
Dated October 20lh, 1912.
Alva Ackerson.
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the Estate of Andrew J.
Fourtner, deceased.
Dimick & Dimick.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas. , .
In the matter of the estate of
John Jacob Schmidt, Deceased.
To Margaret Schmidt, Elise
Schmidt, Johann Schmidt, Johann
Peter Schmidt, Kunigunde Low,
nee Hammon, Margarete Ham
mon, Johann Hammon, Margarete
Glaser, nee Hammon, Adam Ham
mon, Margarete Wolfel, Margar
ete Hammon, Adam Mammon and
Kunigunde Hammon, heirs at law
of said decedent and all others
unknown, if any such there bo,
GREETING :
In the Name of the Stato of
Oregon,
You are hereby cited to appear
in tho County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, at the Court Room
thereof . at Oregon City, in the
County of Clackamas, on Mon
day the 3rd. day of December, '
1912, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of that day, then and there
to show cause, if any there be.
why an order should not be made,
as prayed for in the petition of
Augusle Ochs, Administratrix, on
file in said matter, for the sale
by said administratrix, at private
sale of the real property of said
estate, to wit: The W. of the
E. of the N. E. and the W.
Vj of theN. E. Vi of Section 28,
T. 3, S. R. 5, E. of the W. M.,
in the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, containing 120
acres more or less.
Witness, The Honorable R. B.
Beatie, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, with the seal of said
Court affixed, this 19th day of
October, A. I). 1912.
Attest: W. L. Mulvey, Clerk.
By E. T. Quinn, Deputy Clerk.
Administrator's Notice.
Jesse Crippen Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administratrix of the estate of
Jesse Crippen, deceased,, by the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clackamas County, and
has qualified.
All nersons havinir claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to
me at number 505 Labor Temple
Building, Portland, Oregon, with
proper vouchers duly verified
within six months from date
hereof.
Dated and first published Oct
ober 25, 1912.
Mary E. Conkling, Adminis
tratrix.
John A. Jeffrey, H. J. Parkinson
& Harry Yanckwich, Attorneys
for Administratrix.
505 Labor leniple, Portland.
Oregon.
Woerndles Haas, Attorney
for Administratrix.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale .
of Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Luia Honk, .Plaintiff, vs. Dorr
Ronk, Defendant.
To Dorr Ronk, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby required
to apear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled court and cause on
or before the expiration of six
weeks from the date of tho first
publication of this summons, to
wit: on or before the 15th day of
November, 1912, and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in her
complaint on file herein, to-wit:
that the bonds of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and de
lendant be dissolved, that plain,
tiff have awarded to her, her
maiden name, and for such other
and further relief in the premises
as to the court seems eauitable
and just.
This summons is published bv
order of the Honorable R. B.
Beatie, Judge of the County Court
for Clackamas County, in the ab
sence of the Circuit Judge from
said county, and said order was
made and dated the 3rd. day of
tober, 1912, and the date of the
first publication of this summons
is the 4th day of October. 1912.
and the date of last publication
of this summons is the 15th day
Of November, 1912.
Jos. H. Page,
Attornoy for Tlaintiff.