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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY fi, 1900. rnosi'ERors sandy. A Brief Skelch of Moot Progressive Section of ( lackanms County. A" reader of your valued paper I beg to be allowed sufficient space in which to Kivc a briof description of our great -"Sandy Country," which is twenty-five miles east of Portland and twenty miles northeast of Oregon City, in the foothills of the Cascado moun tains. Sandy is beautifully situated and one of the healthiest spots in Oregon. The ite of the town is on a high elevation .and fominmids a fine view overlooking 4he Sandy river valley and the ever green mountains. Gi and old Hood can be seen fioin our village street. Ten years ago ttie Sandy country was .mostly a wilderness and from that time till now the transformation has been wonderful. The heavy timber in places gradually disapeared and splendid pro ductive farms appeared; the old home .stead log cabins were replaced with liandsome and comfortable residences. As the country settled up Sandy, our town, sprung into existence and has be come one of the most prosperous little xuntry villages in our county. It has ttwo good stores and a full fledged money order post office, Of the two hotels, Mr. Yonk era, the efficient proprietor of the Sandy Hotel, has made it the most sue cessful place between Portland and lit. Hood. Bicycle clubs and riders of Port land, have made it headquarters for their summer outings. K Joiisrud has just purchased an en gine and the necessary machinery to en sago in the manufacture of stump pul lers, lifting jacks, cable grips, etc. We Slave also a creamery just started on J. . Stone's farm which promises to be a vuocess. It has a capacity of 2,500 4oundo of milk per day. We have also a flouring mill and chopper. Meinics' fruit dryer, a large and well arranged affair, has been a source of ben fU to fruit raisers. This promises to be a thriving industry as this vicinity can mot be excelled for fruit raising. farmers found only one serious ob stacle to make farming a success by clearing land on account of the useless 3ieavy timber here, but this has beeu ov come by the slow but sure onward pro gress of the numerous saw mills as they push their way up into our forests and slaeh down timber like a cyclone and convert it into lumber. There are six tnilla all within six miles of Sandy em nloyed in sawing railroad ties. These mills turn out 2.400 ties per day or 98 500 feet per day, which circulates 13,600 -every week among mill men and team sters. Thousands of dollars have been put in circulation by this industry People who only a few years ago were utterly in poverty but now shine with Jjopts of future wealth, as timber readily sells from U0 to 90 cents per thousand on the stump. The Wisconsin lodging camp has been -.-extensively engaged in lodging on the Sandy river with a crew of fifty men and a big donkey engine. J. II. Wewer has just completed his big new mill with two bcilers and engines. The mill has a capacity of 2500 thousand per day and will saw lumber and ties. Ties have advanced 2 cents lately, "wb 41 will cause a big boom in the lum ber business. E. S. Bramhall has contract for sawing 50,000 ties and still -millions of feet of the finest kind of tim iter yet awaits the bnzz of the saw mills, In a few years our old fashion stage tine will probably be done away with for -our produce and ever increasing popula tion will demand a railroad through this section of one of the finest spots in Ore gon. Sandy is now with the exception of one mile connected with the best grav el road in Oregon (from Orient to Port land) with a plank road that has been graded and planked the past two years a distance of 6 miles by the people of Sandy under the wise supervision of J. II. Revenue, road master It is a mas ter piece of road work, which is the greatest blessing this country ever re ceived. Now we can go to Portland my -day in the year with a load of produce, all a wagon can hold. It's a comfort to drive on Ibis road now with both sides of the road lined with fine fields of grain, orchards, and herds of grazing cattle are seen with fine residences lining the high way. Here and there in the timber is lieard tltc familiar cry "timber" then the crash of falling trees and the whirr anu burr ana duzz ol the saw mm nia chinr.ry turns them into useful lumber. Wagons loaded with from 40 to 100 ties line ttie road from early morn till dark, and one cannot help but think as they travel over such good roads that every day of volunteer work contributed to this road was done for a noble cause. Let us all turn out in force next year and complete the remaining portion of this road, the pride of our country. Socially Sandy is not behind the times. It has good public schools and good so ciety. It has one oi the most complete Catholic churches in the county, which was i)uilt last summer at a cost of $2,000. Slany improvements have been made on the property since and soon a 500 pound tell will peal forth its glad tidings. The Protestants will soon build a church. A woodmen ot tne World lodge was instituted and is on the broad road to iduccees. E. F. Bruns is C. C. and E. F. Andre clerk. The lodge meets every other Saturday. Bandy is modestly coming to the front SB a rich and prosperous country. It is an idoaf place for business enterprises and men ana women of means, brain, and energy are welcomed to settle with uh in this, "our Sandy country." the land of big red apples and pietty girla. K. F. H. Married. located McCai si.anu-Mkvkk. On Sunday, Dec 31, 1S;!1. at the residence oi the undo 8 patents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers on Seventh street, Mr. A. K. McCausland to Miss Lula A. Meyer. Uev. A. J. Montgomery officiating. The ceremony was perform taaypj o'clock p. m. and wa witness 1 Jl few relatives and intimate friends, w ho, after the ceremony, enjoyed a da'nty wedding dinner during which the newly wedded couple were the recipients of hearty congratulations, in which the Enterprise joins. -mm mm r ""N. trmCXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXfa MWVYMWm. REPUBLICAN a. ;1 KASfsiuBsKN-SALtbucHY. On Monday, January, I, I'.HK), at the residence of the bride's parents at Gladstone, Mr. Erick M. Rasmuseen to Mias Mamie Salisbury, Kev. A. J. Montgomery performing the ceremony. The wedding was witnessed by a few invited uuests and members of the family. An elegant supper followed the ceremony and the evening was passed in merriment. The young couple have many friends who wish them abundant prosperity and happiness as is tbe wish of the Enterprise Best Powder. Housework ts Hard Work Without It. The Washing in-.ti Wedded at Sprlngwater. On New Year's evening a party of in vited guests assembled at the residence of one of our highly esteemed citizens, A. M. Shibley, to witness the solemniz ation of the marriage of his youngest daughter, Miss Eetella Shibley to Mr. Vm. Bard, one of the esteemed and enterprising young men of this place. j Promptly at 6:30 o'clock appeared the bride conducted by Mr. Chas. Bard followed by the groom and Miss Ora Lewellen. The very beautiful and im pressive marriage ceremony was ren dered by the pastor of the Presbyterian church, Rev. A. D. Soper. After con gratulations and well wishes from all, the party was invited to the dining room where a bountiful supper had been pre pared and it was greatly enjoyed by all. A number of valuable and beautiful presents were given and a most pleasant evening was spent, all going away, re gretting that "Father" Shibley did not have another daughter to keep him company and invite us to another such occasion. X X Nil in on. INTHKClRCt'ITCOUKr ot the S ate of Oregon, for Clackamas County I.J. Llles, plaintiff vs. Hattie I.lles, defend To Hattie I.lles, the above named defendant : In the name of the Stale of Oregon, Yuii are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ngslnst von in the above entitled sini on or before the 17ib day of February, UIOO. lliai being ibe last day ol the time pret.cribed in the order of publica tion of this summons; and if you fail to so appear ami answer said complaint, the piainiitt will anplv to the court for the re bel (herein prayed, to wit: a divorce from the bonds ol marriage now existing between you and tbe plaiiitill'. This summons is published for six con secutive weeks by order of the County Court for Clackamas Countv, Oregon, tluiy made a d entered on the 2nd day ol Jan uary, 110. the first publication being on the 5th day of January 1!H). J. K. Cl'NMYXOllAM. Attorney for Plaintltt. Letter List. Tbe following is the list of letters re maining in the postoifice at Oregon City, Oregon, on January 4, 1900. WOMEN'S LIST. Evans, Mamie Williams. C Mrs Jones, Cora L Mrs Wilson, Hattie Mrs Sharpstein, Blanche Watton, Alary Mrs Taylor, Mary B Mrs Waldron. A Mrs Thomas. May Watts. Lottie Mrs men's list. Adams, J Allen, Harry barkley, B il Gilbert. Brook M Green, G W iiattan, James T Jack, Frank Johnson, V S Kirby, W C Kilpatrick, Samuel GEO. Miller, Clarence Miller, J M Neuhsig, George Rozell, H Shattick, R B Simmonds, Allen Smith, Walt Smith, Walter J Strong, Ed Wilkinson, W W F. HORTON P. M Volanlc Eruptions. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklein's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burnB, scalds chapped hands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. Nammoii. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Ulysses Q Shaver, plaintiff) ts Nettie V. Shaver, defendant) To Nettie V. Shaver, the defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are required to appearand answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above en titled suit on or before the 16th day of February, 1900, the same being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and if you fail to so appearand answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintift will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, which is, that the bonds of matrimony between you and the plaiutitt be dissolved, and that the custody ol the minor children. Hazel Shaver and ClifTord Sbaver.be awarded to the plaintiff. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Tbos. F. Ryan, the county jmlge of tbe County of Clackamas, Slate of Ore gon, duly made on the 30ih day of Decem ber, 1309, and said order directs publication of this summons not less than once a week for six consecutive wee'ts, and the first pub lication to be on the 5th day of January, 1900. Chas. T. Toozb ako A. S. Dhksber, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Miiihiiioiim IS THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, Panicl W. H iss, plalntilV. vs. llerthold Prockart. deft.1 To Heithold llrockart, defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled soil, on the LUlli day of January, A. 1) , 11)00, that being the dale lixed bv the orilerof publication for your appearance and answer, and if you fail so to appear and answer the plaintill will apply to ttie j court lor ttie relief praved lor in trie, com- Dial n I which ia thai the plaintill hare judgment againt you for the sum of lifty dollars together with interest thereon at the rate of ten er cent per annum from the 'J.') I day of August, IStt, and the lurther sum of fifty dollars attorneys fees anil for his costs and disbursements; and that a certain mortgage in mitt by Voil on the 23rd day of February J.-fitt to the said plaintill upon the following desrnhrd real estate situated In tbe county of Clackamas, Stale of Oregon, and bounded and de scribe! as the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section Hi in township 5 south of ranee 1. east of the Willamette Meridian containing forty acres and re corded on page CI I of book 3M of Records of Mortgages of Clackamas county, Oregon, as security lor the payment of said amount, be foreclosed and the proerty sold in the manlier provided by law, and that vou be forever barred and foreclosed of all right and title in or to the said property saving the slatutoiy right of redemption. This summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise at Oregon C.ty, Oregon, for six weeks, by order of Honorable Thos. A. Mc Bride, Jntlge of said court, made on the 4th day of December. A. D. 1KW the tirst !M I I i V V i i I UEAlt BOTH SIDES. LOCAL AND NATIONAL CAMPAIGNS THIS YEAR. Now is the time to Subscribe for the rr Mnmnnii Tlrmnlrl urp bill byiuiwdi (Jives all tlio local ami county news. I,e(;al and ollieial paper of tlio county. Independent and fcarlcHH. Not an Organ A Ncvnacr. 1.30 I'rr Venn 7 Sr. lor ffli .flonlliw 'oiirler-lirull usiil Orrgoulaa f '4 OO. Every Subscriber Gets a Nice Calendar Free. a s i V I I Y publication of this summons bet g on th Ktb day of December, 1m:J, ami the last publication In reof being on the l!)th day of January, KxcculriVn police. Notice ia hereby nlven that the under signed has tiled his linal report as ad in I ids trator of the estate ol Margaret J, Wall, deceased, and the court llxed February, 5, l!K) at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in, ol said day as the time for settling said estate, and hearing any objections thereto, If any there should be. Dated December 10, H. T. M. HAKKR, Administrator. O. E. Hayes, alty. for estate, police fl'laial rt tlemtM. NOTICKIS NKKKIIY (ilVKN, that the undersigned administrator of tlio estate of Joeepli rVrtfiiaon deceased, lias tiled Ida final acconnt in the county court of the Hute ol Oregon, for Clacka mas County, as such adminiMtriitor, and that Tuesday, January, 2, 11RK). at tlio hour of II o'clock a. m. of said day baa lieen fixeu by the Hon. Tlio. K. It ,A. D. Kii.lim A Morula an. Attorneys for plaintiff. G. H. Appleton, Justice of Peace, darksburg, X. J., says, De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. We use no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. Geo. A. II akdi.no. Bean the A "w m TOU HavelayS Signature jTAT The Kind You Have Always Bougfit NOTICE. Portland, Dec. 19, 18!W. To The Republican Clubs of Oregon: Your attention is called to the fact that the regular Biennial Meeting of the Republican State League will be held in this city on Tuesday, February, 6, 1900. In accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws of the League, it is necessary, to entitle a club to representation, that a list of its mem bers be filed with the League Secretary at least 30 days prior to the date of meeting. J. P. Kennedy, Box 608 Secretary. police Tor 1'iilWirn tiou Land Office at Oregon City, O-egnn. December 18, 1S90, I, Eiiztheth Rees, of Clackamas County, whose grantors purchased the following lauds of the Oregon and California Haih-nad company, to wit: The 8FM of the 8 y. of Sec. 4, T 5 South, Rge. 3 Eist, W. M. do hereby give notice of my Intention to make final proof, Under the 4th section of the Act ot March 3, 1W7, to establish my claim to the said land above described, anil Hint I expect to prove my right thereto before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore gon, on February, 10th, 1900, by toof the following witnesses; I.. P. Williams, of ClarksOregon. David Robinson, of Meadow Brook, Oregon; K. A. Wright, of Meadow Brook, Oregon; H. S. Ramsby, of Molalla. Oregon. Any person who desires to protest aeainst the allowance of such proof or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tbe regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not be al lowed, wili be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted bv claimant and John 7. l)ix. of Collon, Oregon, who made H. E. Vim is specially cited to appear here on said proof day. Chas. B. Mookes, Register. Nunimon. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon, for tbe county of Clackamas. Fred Stulke, plaintiff, vs Louise Stulke. defendant. ) To Louise Stulke, above named defend ant. In tbe aiue of the Btateof Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answe the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before tbe lltb day of Januarr, l'.ss), ttie same being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; you win tane nonce mat ll you rail so to appea and answer said complaint, the plaintill win apply to tne court lor the relief de nianded in the said complaint, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing b.' tweeu you and plaintill be dissolved. '1 bs summons is published by order of Alfred t. bears, jr., Judge of the Fourth Judicial District said state, in the absence ol 1. A. .Yicuride, Judge of the above en titled court, on November 2Kb, direct Ing publication ol this summons in the Oregon City Enterprise lor six successive weeks and fixing that as the time within which yon are to answer tbe said com plaint. 1 his summons is published first time on December 1st, IH'.. Buownei.l it Campbell, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ni .i.noM. CIRCUIT COURT of tbe county of Clacka tbe AdmlniMirator' Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That W. E. Card has been, by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, appointed ad ministrator with the wi l annexed of the estate ot trances Caldwell, deceased. All persons baving claims against the said de. ceaseu or ner estate are Hereby notilied to present tbeni within six months, nronerlv and duly verified, to the undersigned at the oiii':es oi neages at uriinui, attys., Burclav Dated December 12, litt). W. E. CARLL, Administrator with the will annexed of me estate or r ranees (JalUwell, deceased. Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys, Legal Notices. Aotlce ol Executrix. Notice is hereby given that tbe under nigned has been appointed executrix of the last will and testament and estate ofj. W. Palmateer, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notilied to present the same wilb the proper vouchers duly verified according to law to the undersigned at her place of resi. denes in Garfield precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication oftbisj nonce. Dated December 22, 18fO. SARAH E. PALMATEER. , . Execntrix. Brownell & Campbell and L, 8tipp, Attorneys for Executrix. Notice of rinI Settlement. V.t 1.. I 1... .! ..... nuuue is nereoy given, mat trie under- signeo, administrator ot the estate of Chris tlan Jlorlok, deceased, has filed his final account in ine ouniy uourt ol the State of uregon mr iiiacaama county as suc.li ad ministrator, and that Tuesday, January ' I'M), at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m has oeen uxea oy ttie Hon. Thos. K. Rvnn uukcui omu uuuii,, as ine nine lor Hearing oiijr aim an uujouiiuns 1,0 88111 report Blld the settlement thereof. Dated November 18, 1X09. ANDREW DENGLER, Ad . ministrator of said estate. Uimick & hastham, attorneys for admin- lsirator. Notice for IiilMeuJoii. Land Office at Oregon City Oregon, December 9, 181)9 Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in sunnorl nf l.io claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at nro City, Oregon, on January, 20, 1900, viz: JOHN MA RON AY, H. E. No. 10917, for the nej of Sec. 21 T 2 8 of R 5 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ol, said land viz: Joseph Meyer, 8. D. Coalman, Fred Waespe, William Waespe. all ol Handy, Or CHAS. B. MOOR'ES, Register. IN THE State of Oregon for mas. Richard Nixon, as Receiver 1 or the rortland Savings Bank, Plaiutitt. vs. Florence E. Adams, Defen't lo Florence E. Adams, defendant above named : I THE NAMI or THE STATE Of OkEOON, i on are nereny commanded to appear ami answer tne complain llled against you in the above entitled action on or henWthe lime d"scrtncri m the order for the niiblica- lluu ol tins numinous to-wit; on or before six weeks alter the hrst publication hereof, and if you lail to so appear and answer said complaint, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief in the complaint demanded, which is for judg ment against you in the sum of 11,130 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 2:id day of Sept., 189.'); lor the further sum of fl.V) attorneys lees in this action and for his costs and dis bursements herein. And you are hereby notified that plaintiff bis caused to be attached in this action the following described real estate Bi'uated in the cjunty of Clackamas, Oregon, and be- Hinging io you, lO-Wlt: All Ol lots 12, l.i, 14 lfl, and 10 in block 2; all of lots 1, 2, and 11 in block 4, all of lots 0. 7. and H in hlnr-k 5: all of lots 12 and l.'i in block 0; all of lots 3 and 4 in block 7; all in East Oregon City, according to the plat thereof on file In the office of (he Recorder of Conveyances for said county and stale, which attachment in still in force and that in saiUfuri inn fit fluid Jtiogment this plaintiff will cause tbe sale of said attached property. ineuateor tne lirst publication of this summons is isovemher I7tn. lsri m.i n, date of the last publication ia December iiii, iw.i, winch is the last dav within wnicu you tnav annear and answor iho complaint herein and this summons is pub- ...en (jiiisuniit iu an oroer maue and en tered herein bv the Circuit fnnrt nl tint State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas, Honorable T, A. Mi-Bride, Judge, on tbe 11th day of November, 1899. WOLPH, MAM.ORY, 8IMON & GeAKIN, Nixow & DoM'ir, Attorneys for Plain- fXummonn IN THECIRCUIT COURT of lbs State of Oregon for tbe County of Clackamas. W. E. Carll, plaintill vs. Ous Lund and Anna Iena Lund, delta. To Ous Lund and Anna l-ena Lund, de femlants, above named. In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are herby required to apn-ar and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled action on or before Saturday, the 27th day of January, liino, and if you fail to so appear and answer, lor want I hereof, the plaiutitt will take judgment sg-insl you and e?ch of you for the sum of eighty dol tars, and the costs ond dlsbui ementa of the sa'd action and will apply to the said court for an order directing the sale on execution of the real proerty attached in the said action, to satisfy plaintiff's aaid judgment with co' and disbursements and all accruing costs and disbursements. The real property above referred to being more par ticulary dencrined as follows to wit: Lots Nos. 9, 10, lland!2of Block No. 4 of Shaw's Fi'st Addition to Oregon City, in Clackamas Countv, Oregon. 1 his summons Is published bv order of the Hon, Thos. V, Rvau, the county Judge oi tne uotiniy ol uiacKamas, mate ol U re gno, duly made and liie.l in the above en titled action in said Circuit Court on the 12th day of December, lM!f.l, and said order directs publication of this summons not less than once a week for six weeks; the date of the lirst publication of this summons is December 15, Is'ii). and the date of the last publication of this summons Is January W, 1!X). Hkhoks ,t (iairriTit. Attorneys for plaintiff. Kvan.f judge of said court, as Ibe time for hear-j Ing any and all objection" to aaid report! ami uie settlement I hereof. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 27, 18W. C. KkMoi'toN, Adnilnistator of aaid eatato. Dimick A Ka'tliam, Attya. for Administrator. 12-1.12 2tf. .totlrei lor I'libllrnllon. United Stales land officii, Oregon CHy, Oregon, October 10, I KM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provlnona of the act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ol timber laud in the statas of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory. " as extended to all the piihlio land states by act of August 4, lHirJ, Missouri A. T. Van Ilnskirk, of Molalla, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. Mot. for the purchase of the s ne l sec. .'12, a )4 urn of am'tioii No. ,Tt In lownsiilp No. 7, a range No. 4. , ami will oll'ur proof to show thai the land aougbt I more valoah'e lor its limber or atone than lor agricultural pursues, and to establish her claim to said land be lore the register and r. eel ver of ibis office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, theHtti day of January, I'.sO. Hlieiiainrsaswllnes.es: David C. Hatch, of Molalla, Oregon, Mitchell Duval, of rortland, Oregon, Hynthla A. Fox. or Molalla, Oregon, Jesse N. Ollleld, of Molalla, Oregon. Any and ad persons claiming adversely the aoove-ilfscrihed lauds are requested lo llle (heir claims In this office on or before 1 said 8lb day ol Januaiy l!m. CHAH. U. MOORES, Register. DOES YOUR BOY NEED BRITANNIGA? A well-known superintendent of schools has given it as hli opinion that pupils who have access to the Encyclopedia Britannica stand 33'A Pcr cent, higher in their studies than those that do not enjoy this privilege. YOUTH..... Is the fonnati ve period. What a hoy rends in his youth becomes a part of his very character. To give your boy a chance means that you will see to it that he has the best surroundings, and your encouragement. 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