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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTORER 31, 1002 CORRESPONDENCE ( -xg, g ,C. cCi ACrC..l. CtjC2 Shrrn mitt. Dusty roads are a thing of the past. Our butcher, Mr. Meeker, has his new dwelling completed and has moved in. K. E. France purchased au organ Thursday. Charles Croisant is very sick with . Bright' disease. Quite a number of our young tolks attended the dance at Wilsonville Satur day evening. Percy Derebery, of Vernonia, ia visit in it at A. J. Bell's. A.J. Bell went to Hubbard ou busi ness last week. He reports roads iu due shape on that side of the river. Dr. A. L. Saylor contemplates build in R a large two-story brick in the spring. We are glad 's someone who will start a boom in our town. Cruj. Miss Perth. Spangler was visiting in Beaver Creek Sunday. Miss Jessie Turner expect to leive for l'ortlaud soon. j Mr. Thomas, ol Eistern Oregon, is! home on a visit. Miss Tilly Thomas was the guest of! Delia White Sunday. C. C. Miracle bean school in the l'aine district Monday. There will lie preaching in the Evan gelical church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Misses Rachel and Margaret Lewis Htid Jessie Turner were the guests of Mrs. Faust and daughter Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Lewis will start to Wales in about one mouth. She will be accom panied by her niece, Miss Emily Raw ley, as far as Philadelphia. Mrs. David Jones returned Saturday fn m Wardner, Idaho, where she has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Tramay ne, for some time. Eldorado. The dance at Macksburg was a grand success. Clyde Smith is staying .at home at present. AI Jones and wife called on Chas. J'embroke Sunday. Veva Jones and Sebastian Bany were in Cauby Sunday. Ed Bowman has been helping C. Smith the past few days. Barney Helvey aud E. E. Jones both, nought a new buggy Saturday. Ed Paine his bought the wire and posts of W. H. Jones' old hop yard. Curtis Helvey aud Henry Pipka are home fur a few days from the logging camps, ou the Lower Columbia. Albert Neukirchner and family were deluhtfullv surprised Sunday by a large - 1 -. ' number of trienas and relations calling I ,i i OH them to Say gOOd bye. ; m j i reaver tree. j The farmerB are all busy digging po tatoes and plowing for wheat. E. Hughes' family visited B. Faust's family, at Carus, this week. Sarah and Kate Jones, of Carus, at tended church here last Sunday. Few of the young folks attended the dance at Macksburg last Saturday night. Mr. Luke Duffy, of southeast of here, j is working at the Lindsley & Son's eaw- mill, at Carus. Mr. Wm. Diniels has purchase! a bur.,e of Moses Thomai, who has just ! returned from Eastern Oregon. I m oi Mi : it further i IUsolveij, That a copy of these reso Timbers of Oak keep the Old l'11'0"8 be forwarded to the family and home-stead the years. standing through It pays to use the right stuff. "Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose j bodies are made of the sound- f est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 60c. and $1.00; all drucglsts. Sad Coughs i -ii II TTTr r am imiwniaM " I had a bad cot'cji for six weeks and could find no relief -.mtil 1 trie J Aycr's Cllicrry Peeto. n. Onlv one-fourth of the bottle Ciir.'d H'.e." I.. I! 't, "Wwirjton, Ont. Neglected coids a1 ways lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't v.iit, but take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral jut as soon as vourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. T ? : ." . J": . t . All JraftUla. C .i .Vt . . ilvt .r. If I c t.iT, taka It, tlc-it ilii xt I e itti. If re u-l.t you not ,. ! i-.-i. .i.Mi't ul f it. Il kuowe. Leal It .tin li.in a' willntil. J. C. AYr K CO.. Uwfll, M, Mrs. P. K. Jones ha returned home from Wardner, where she whs visiting relatives and is now on the tick list. The dance given at the Beaver Crc hall was a pleasant one and tho-e who attended enjoyed a good orderly time. The money made at the recent social at Beaver Creek, wag distributed to the Schubel tire sufferers as follows: V. D. Hiit.J5.lXl; Mr. Masenger, $j. 00; Win. Climber, f 10. Beaver Creek's old school house has been entirely torn dowu, and the wood shed is completed, under the manage ment of H. Hollmsn. Preparations are being made for other apparatus for the new building. How lone will it take the man to fill the sack it he does not stop the leak? To attempt to nourish the body w hen the stomach is Qis- cased is like try ing to fill the sack with the hole in it. When the stomach and other digestive and nutritive or- gans are dis eased, there is a1 coiistrmt loss of nutrition. Enough is eatenC but the body loses flesh, -plain proof that the food eaten is largely wasted because it is not digested and as similated. Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures d.seases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It slops the leaks by which nutri tion is lost, and enables the building up of the body by the nutri tion derived from food. The gain in weight proves the cure. "Thrw years ao I wa taken sick with what the doctor called nervounesn and imliifeMloii," writes Mrs. Warren h. Parker, ol Orange Street. Nantucket. Ma -He p m. ""-hcine the trouble, but I could not eat even a little toant or oatmeal without suflerinir severely. In a few ruuntiii I began to have ditrc-iinii pains ri'ht in lh(. pi, of my stomach. I called the doctor aLTam and he said 1 had catarrh of atomuch; gve me medicine tut it did not do any goxl. j just 2 rurivt a thiee nionthg. I tlien com menced talcm? nr. fierce meoicine ana s.jon ! beu'an to feel Tietter 1 have taken nix liotrlesol i 'Golden Medical Discovery,' two of ' Favorite Prescription ' and x vin of Llr Pierce 1'el ' lei,. I have gamed ten pound. Cau tal every- ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coa- sUpation. Resolutions of Respect. Wiikkkas, Since our laft mcnting, our ' worthy brother. Alfred Nicholas, has been rt;rrl,jvefj from his labors on earth to llig reHt avj0VHl and Whkueas, Our worthy brother lias for many years been connected with the order of Patrons of Husbandry, and has well and faithfully done his duty as a Patron, therefore be it I IiKSOi.vKft, That this Pomoni Orange, ' in regular tsession assembled, do express ; our deep sympathy with the bereaved family of our deceased brother, and be to the county pajiers. J. iS. Casio, L. H. KlKtHEM, G. 11. MlLI.KR, Comtnitttee. Strayed. From near New Era, Ootober 10, one small, light red, three-year-old milch i cow, part Jersey, Is dark at shoulders, shading light at feet. Has white half moon shaped spot near left shoulder. K suitable reward will be given for any information that w ill lead to her re covery. Mug. M. E. Hyatt, New Era, Or. The Enterprise $1.50 per year CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Esught Bears the Signature of r-i fefr'-tt WW f I 7 ft I 'JI1IO.W. In the Circuit Court ol the Statu of Oiriron, for the County of Clackamas. ii, in '1 A. 1. lieltetswoilh, Jr. rUuitiil Herlha C. lielterswoith dvlcndant. J To the above-named defendant: I the name ol the state of Oregon, You aie hereby untitled and required In ap pear and aimer the complaint ul the plamtitl' tiled against oil in the above entitled court and mil, on or before six itii weeks (roui the date of first publica tion ol this summons. Inch is published on the 10th day ol tVtober, l'.KlL', and the day on or belore which you am required to appear and answer is the '.Nth day of November, A. I'.. liK'', which ia the day prescribed in the order of the publica tion of this summons, and if you fail ho to si'pcur and answer on or before ail LNthday ol November, I'.M'J, for want thereol, the plainutl' will apply to the court for the relief demanded io said complaint, to-wit : for a decree dissolving the bonds ol matrimony now existing be tween plaintitl' and defendant, upon the grounds of wilful desertion for the period ol more than one year and cruel treat ment, rendering life burdensome; snd for such other relict as to the court shall seem meet. This summons is pui'lished by order of the Honorable Thos. K. Uyan, judge f the county court of Clackamas county Oregon. Made and entered on the ith dav ol October, A. l. l!HL'. Ml I.I.Eli A Mil. LEU. I Hurt Ml-. Inr I'l ii I ti I i (V Police f I'liiul Settlement. Notice is hereby given that I, the un signed. Administrator of the estate ol in. P. B dlord, deceased, have ti e l my I'm tl report in said matter, in the County Court ol Clackamas County, Oregon, and the court has tixed Tnes lav, the '.'rid dav of December, li'OJ. at the hour ol 10 o' r 1. x-k. a. x., as a day and time for the heai ing of ejections lo said repoit, and for the litial settlement of said estate. October Hist, I'M'.' Asa R. Haw kins, Admin, of the Estate, Wm. P Bkhfoko, 1 deceased. U. E. Choss, Attorney for the Estate. M.M JIO.V". In the Circuit Court of the state of Or- j egon for the County of Clackamas. Margaret Montgomeiv, Plaintiff, vs. obt. W. Montgomery, Pefendent. ) To UoIktI W. Moiitgoinery. In the name of the Mate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the alnjve entitled suit, on or belore the loth day ol December, l'.H2; that be ing the time prescribe.! in the order for public ation ol this summons, the day of the first publication of this summons be ing tbeolst day of October, l'.H)L', and il you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief praved tor in her complaint to-wit : judgement against you and a decree dis solving the marriage contract existing betw een you and plaintiff herein on the grounds of wilfull abandonment and 1 i -sertion for a eriod of more than one year prior to the commencement of this suit. This summons is g.-rved noon yon by order of Hon. Hioe. E. Ryan, County Judge of Clackamas, County, State ol Oregon, in the absence of Thos. Mcllride, judge of tlie above entitled court, made and entered on October ?tth, Iu)l', direct ing publication of this summons in the Okkoon City Entkki-kisk fur seven suc cessive weeks and tixiug that as the lime w ithin w hich you are to answer the complaint. T. ti. Thornton. Attorney for Plaintiff I police lor Liquor Lice nce. I Notice is hereby given that the under i signed w ill apply to the County Court of i Clackamas county, Oregon, on WcducH ' day, the ord day of Dereinlwr, IIiOl', lor I 1'in'tooi to si'll malt, HpirtiiouH anil Yiraou!io,uors in less quantities than 01 e j naooii, in accordance with the petition , herewith published. I Cl.INK, Wll.SOS & (ioSNKI.L. .Hwflce ol l.liior I,i'-ii, In the County Court of the state of ' Orclton for the County of Clackamas, j in the matter of the petition 'or lii-eiine : to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous li ipiors in Oswego Pri-cinct, of said Clacka j mas County, Oregon. To the Honorable the County Court of said Clackamas County: The undersigned, legal voters of Oh wego Precinct, of Clarkamax County, State of. Oregon, do hereby petition your honorable body that license be granted to (i. K. Cline", W. H. Wilson and D. C. joHiiell, partners under the name of Cline, Wilson A Gosnell, to sell spirit uouh, malt and vinous liipiors within said precinct, at a place therein to be se eded by tiiHin, under the conditions and restrictions imposed by the law s of the State of Oregon. Dated, October Hist, 'MV. J. E. Davis, B. HayH, J. Hall, E. Wor thinglon, O. Larson, Ed. Davis, Albert Brandt, W. W. Todd, p.. 11. Yates, A. A. I.obrer, A. W. Childers, J. Larson, A. J. Daviuson, Henry, Metteterl, Peter Polloat. Jas. Zivny, M. (jerritz, K. Piatt, K. C. Worthington, (i. S. liullock, Uus. Kiser, F. J. Whittier, H. (iarig, (i. 1'osenbeter, S. I'lanken, D. Howel, F H. Ctisick, Edward Webb. E. Courand, W. L. Harrington A. L. Harrington, W. M. Worthington. A. J. Nickum, C. U. Childs, K. Wofjiierd, J; Woall. John Mc'iuire, M. O, Papp, G. Palcorn, F. Sdeawfres, H. Morris, Ale. Fair- weather, Wilfred Piatt, K. K. Norman, A . Kail, John Akron, J. H Small, U. C. Worthington, J. C. Dennii, (i. H. Eoecv, Wm. Terril, L. J. Harington, J. M. Gray, K. W. Crk, J. N. liivert, (iottfe, Lehman, F. V. Whittier, John Krickson, A. Fourtner, Henry Lueg, J. 15, Fletcher, II. J. Keel, W. L. Davis, B. J. Dooley, E. Coon. J. J. Boylen, F. E. Whitten, E. F. Whitten. M. Planken, L. Halla nan, Henry Waterman, Frank Mouie, Fred Brock, Alex Kankin, K. Pall, J. E. McCutcheoOj F. Von Puymbrcxjk, O. C. Davidson. t'rOrlarsj 'Torture. To be relieved from a torturing disease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That ia what DeWitt'g Witch Hazel fialve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says : "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of biles after I bad id lie red 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits, u. A, Harding. In the Circuit Court nf the Stale of Oregon, fur Clackamas County mi ;:i Kied II. Kiner, plslutitl vs. Iicrth K, Kiscr, deft To Heriha F. Kiser, the above-named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon I you are heri'bv required to appear anil answer the complaint tiled ngitniHt von in tlie aliuvi' entitled pint on or beloie theLk.ith diy id Novemlier. PKi:', that being the lust day p'e-cntied in the older of pulihcuiiou ol lids Miiiimons, and if you tail lo no apHar and HiiKWer said complaint the phuntilt w ill apply to the court (or ttieiehef Ihi'iein piayed, to wil: A divorce fiom the bonds ol mar riage existing betwien you und plain tiff. This HlliltUiniiH in published lur six consecutive weeks tiy urder ol Hon'. 'I'lios, K. Kyan, judi;e of the County Court ol the State of Oicgon fur Cliickaiuas couiity.iuadtion tbeltith day oHVIoIkt, 1 '.HI.', I lie llrnt puhiicnlinii i) ing on the 17th dav of Ocloher, Wi. S. K. IIAKKIXUTON Attorney fur I'laintill'. ohii:u to niiov 4 Ai wi:. In the County Comt of the Stale of Ore gon, (or the County of I'lackitiini. In i lie nul-cr ol the guardianship of I'einl Mane Hiirtnagid, minor. Order to nine cause on npplu iitimi nf iMIurdian for order of sale of real estate. 1 r aiearing to thl Court from the pe tition tins .lay piesented and tiled by Siishii llartimg'il, the giiiirdiiiu of the person and properly of Pearl Marie Hart lintel, minor, pi living for an order id sale of certain leal estue belonging lo the said ward, that rnich real estate should be sold. Iris Hkkiiiv ( iim.itki, that the next of kin of the said want and all persons interested ill the said estate, appear he fore this Coin t ou Tiles lav, the Jj.ilh dav of November, A. P. PHfJ, at In i. 'cluck A. M., at the Court room of this Court, at the Court House, in the County of Clackamas, then and there to show cause w hy an order should not be granted lor the sale of such real estate, desciibrd ill said petition as follows : Forty ( Id) acres of land in the north half i.N1...) ol the southwest quarter (SW'ij) of nectiun thirty, lllO) in tow n ship one, ;l) south of laoge threw earn oi me v iiiametie meridian, in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, de scribed as folio: Ficifiiiiiing L'L'.MI chaius east of the ipiarler section corner on the township line on the west side of section thirty, (oil) in township 1 south of runte three east, and running thence east 17..f0 chains to Archon's west line, thence south ;i chains to Archon's south west corner, thence east ;i chains lo the west side of the southeast quarter r.f sec tion 30, them e south 17 chains to Erick m in a land, theme west 'M.M chains, thence north lid chains to the place of bcginnii'g. And it is further ordered, Unit publi cation of this order shall he nude in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper, published ill Oregon City, Ore- gull, for at least three weeks piior to the said L'.'ilh day of November, pslj. Dated Ibis lllih day of October, I'M)'.'. THOS. K. KYAN. County Jildg. 11m I. lie In 1. rll "I just eeem to have gone seem to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred ltee, writes Alfred ltee, of Welfare, Tex., "billioiisness and a lame hack had made life a burden. I couldn't cat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric. Hit ters,, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength, and enjoy hard work." They g.ve vigorous health and new lite to weak, sickly, run-down peo ple. Try them. Only ."H)c at Harding's drug store. Digests what you cat. Ibis preparation contains all of the diKcslarits and digests all kinds ol food. It gives Instant, relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to cat all tho foo'i you v."i.il. T!i ni' t sensitive etoin tchs can take It. I'.y Hsiims many thousands of d, j;; tii s I. ..3 been c-jred nf u r en thin-' falHI. It th unequalled for all much troubles. It can't heL but do you good Prepared only tiy F.. Im-WittA- o., Idenuo Ttieil.tjolllu-.oiiUlnS4 liue blliuiwc. tuu Catarrh t the Kidneys, Kills thousands of people annually, both male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or groin, tired or worn out feeling, depressed aud dull spirits, which leads to liright's disease. Take H. Ii. Catarrh Cure, which removes the cause of all kidney troubles. Eor sale by all drug gists. Hook on Catarrh free. Address Fmith Hros., Eresno, Cal. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All dUeaiai of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Baca: ache, Heart IMaeaae.Oravel, Dropsy, Femals Trouules. CURE Don't become discouraged. There Is Core for you. Jf necessiiry write llr. Kenner lie him spent a life time curing Just sucb cases as yours. All conaultatlous Free. "Eight months In tied, heavy Imckacrie, pain and soreneta aenma kidneys, also rln-u-tnatlsra. Other remedies (ailed, lr. l-cii-ner s Kidney and Ilvkactio Cure cured me complete! y. II. WATEKH, Hamlet, N. y." Druggist. sne., II. Aik fnrCVxik RiMik-Free. OT UITIKTilllTCHl"'8Cure CMrculiir. fr Ol'VIIUO UArtbtKenner, Kredunla.N. V For sale by C. O. HUNTLEY CHAKMAN & CO Dyspepsia Cure Tho Kind You Ilnvo Always In iisu for over '.M yciirs, All CountorlV Its, Imitation ami ".TiiNt-aMu:ooil" uro Init i:pcrlinoiiti (hut trlllo with noil i iiiliingcr (lio lioultti of liilant.H ami t'lillilr'U-I'..pi rlciico ngnlnst i:xu rlincnU What is CASTORIA Cn.sforlu U a hurinlos Hiilistltuto for (.'antor Oil, Puro Kilc, IriiH iiikI Soothluir Syrups. It U riciisnnt. It contains ludllicr Opium, JMorphlno nor oilier Nurcotlo MilistaiK-o. Its age Is It ;imniiitco. It hstro)N Wnrnm mid allay s 1'cvt i Islincss. It t iin s Dim I Im a ami WIikI dillo. It r'll'i'H Ti'ctliinif Troiililts, rurr ConMlputlou mill I'hitiilcucv. It as.Hiinitatt'H tlio I'oihI, n jrulatcM tlio Monmcli ami (towels, civln"; healtliy ami natural Hlocp. Tho ClilMri-ii'M lNtiiact'ti-Tliu lotlirr' Fi l nil. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS si Boars tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMf NTU OOMMNV. TV I Hum iuun In th Circuit Court ot llm Stnteol Or, gun milliln ami for Hie Coutity of t'larka, inav Kred W. Hiirnrtt, lnlntill, VI. I : in m it ltiirnrtl, 1 1 e f e 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 . In K.miua Hi rnril, the uliove-naiiird dp li'iiilnnt : In I lie namr of I lie State of Oregon : Von n lierehv reipilred to apeear and aiiRNer Hie ri i i 1 4 1 it t tiled Sffalimt Kin in llmalioire riiluUd noil III iiaiil Conri.oii or Ix-lorn Kn dy. N" emlwr lllti. l'','-,.tlie nnie tiellt( II wrek from the llr-t Milill ailon el tin. innimiiii, nihI il iiu tail In a-r and iniiwer mud rointilnint, p a'i.tttt will apply io (lit- Court for Hip reiit-t tleniNtideil In iiaiil rompUiiil, to it : Tliat ttir iMiinla n( mai rimoiiv rMiliiu! iietm-i-n yiiuiiell and llm , I n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tie illnmilved. Tins mitnnioin n punhaheit hv or ler of Hon. T. A. Mi llrlde, judgr of ilie I'lri inl Court ul the .Stale ol ilnicoii, lor llir Cniiiiiy ..I I'I.kL.iiim. I. Hlk llr. i .11 I'll.' I.'i.Imp. pri., a weekiy new tni-r nf tren ml cir - cnhitioii in CUcknmnn coiinly. lirnt euliil ciillon being on I'ridav. 1 1. toi.er I, l'U. I' liKN i'v Mil I' KIlKI., A tlornr) a lor pUlntllt. oltce ul l liuil Nelll. iiii nl Notice is hereby given that the under signed, executor of the CHlatH of Mari e lane l.ulicll, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Clackamas County, State of ( Iregoti, his li rial account asaucli executor of aaid estate, and that Mon day, the 1st day of lieceinticr. I '.HI-, at 10 o'clock A. M, has beeu llxed by said Court as the time fur hearing, of objec tions to said report, and tint aettleuieiil thereof. V. E. t'titll., Executor of the estate of Man elane Lsltell. Deceased. I"Ikn it S( III KIIKI., Attoriieys for Executor. .toller ul I'liiul Nclllt- ill. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, Mtny ( . Shank, executrix of the will of (ieoige VY. Shank, deceased, bus hied her final account and report in tin said estate iu the County Court ol Clack amas County, Oregon, ami that Haul i court and the judire thereof has aptioint- ed Monday, the 17th day of November rK2, at the County Court Room in the: County Court lloiiee in Oregon City, ! Clackamas County, Oregon, ul the hour of 111 o'clock A. M . of said day as the time and place lor bent ing objections lo aid f i ii ul account and report and the set tlement of the same. MaryO. Shank, Executrix of the will of Cicuigu W. NliHiik, deceased. lliillon. In the county court of the State of Ore gon for Clai kaiuaa ( 'utility . Citation. To all whom it may concern : Know ye, that William Eorsythe Snodgrass has tiled bis petition in said Court praying for a Judgment of said Court changing his name to the name of William Eraiikliu Stuart, and Maid peti tion is set for hearing in said Court on Monday the 2-llh dav of November, 'M)4, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if uny they have, why said etition should not be granted. Dated this 14th day of October, 1!K)2. Tiios. K. Kvan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. .Hotlce lo 'red I lorn. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lies been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, the Executor of the will of James Healy, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said deceamtd or his estate shall present them to the under signed at The Hank of Oregon City, In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, duly verified, with proper vouchers. Dated October 24. 1002. K. ti. CAUFIEM), Executor of the will of James Healy, deceased. Hedges & (irilhth, Attorneys. Ban ih yplln Hind foil Haw Alum BoiigM Iln Kind You Haw Alum 8'gnatu of k f I 7 2 M rn V I llouclit, nul Mlilrh 1ih lict'U 1ms liorno tlio hlcixtdiro of ami lutH ltoru iiuulo iimlor lilt Mr noiiiiI hiipcrvlslou Mum Its Inlluicy. Allow u 0110 tl(c( Ivo you in tills. Siguaturo of ln I hp Ciii-nit Court nf the !SI,itn nf Oro- h'nii, lor Cl.irk.iina comity. WllUiurlln .Mill, r I I'laintill. ! John W. Miller i llrten laul. I i To John W. .Millrr. Hie bIkivs i amed de- 1 (endaid : In lli nanm of ttm Niat of Orrgun, You 1 are In Ti'li.V reiiiirn to aiienr midattaftrr the rou't'laint tlir-l tt-.ilo.l yo;i in the Htiove enlllied ma 1 1 oh or lirlore ti '.'Tltl ilav of (ictolipr, par.' Hint tiring the Unt dav l-reRi-rilied III the ill 1 1 ' r ol ioh!rafliilt (if tin mi iii Union, and if Von tail lo o aiirar and aimwer ahl ciiiopliiiiil. Itia daiotitt . will ilv I i the iimil I-.r llm r 1 1 f thrimii 'rn ei, lo w it : a itl on e Ifooi I In lunula of i inuiriak'e riiniihg tn-1 a i-t li you and too 1 1 1 oi. ml. I I ln iliniMiii. It imhlmlie I lor H ro" l "retltive Mrrka liV ordi r of Hon. '1 lloa. I-. ! ")'". JinUe ol Hie 1 1 1 1 v court of t . title ol ori'ttoii for Cine kmimi couiitv, nude mi the mi day id l oiil er, llm llril l-lililieailon ln-oig ou the l.'tli da)' of hep- lainlxr, I'm. I S. It II Altl.lSi.TuN. A ttyornry lor Pmintur. 4 I I ITIIM. I il the rounty court of the Slate ol t )re gon lor Cl.ti kniiiiiH County. , In the mailer ol the Estate, of Henry Klise, PeceiiHid. I Irder lo show cause a by sale of real entiile should Hot he lutein. It appealing to this Court, from the ellllou thisilltv presented, lllid Hied by m. II. HiinliiiiidH, the admi imrator of the i'.stiite of fit til llelilv Kilie, Ie-(i-uci-d, Hint it In necersiiry to sell the vtliole or some I o n Hull ni the real entitle) ol aaid decedent to pay the dehts of Mild Estate and the (osts, expennes und clnirgeH oi a I in i n i ; rut ic hi . It is therelorc ordered by this Court timt citation i"1"' d. reeling all p"isuna I imerested ill the Kit, lie ol i-unl ,1,-reitn-d I lenry K!ie, to niipear belore Ihn Haiil Coiiitnn Monduv ll.e 1st day ol Decern, her l'ld.', ut the hour of 1 1 o'clis k A. M. of Kind dav, at tho court room of mhkI Court, hi Oregon City, in the Cnuutv of Clackamas and Stale ol I Iregoti, to hIiuw lause why all ntd-r should not I m granted lo suid adiuinist rator to Hell so in in -t i of the said leal estate iih shall be necessary, and that a copy of this cita tion aud Older be published lour succes sive weeks ill tint Oregon Cily Enter prise, a weekly neaspiipi r ol gener il cir culation iu said county, and printed ami published at Oiegon City in said county. Tho follow nig is a hriel description of the propertv described iu the petition for order of sale : Iteing a part of tint illiston l. Woodcock Donation I, and Claim, beginning at a point ."H of a chain E. ol a point which M 'J7 ch. N. of the S. V. cor. of the N. W. J4 sec. of sec. I in T. 6 S. K.,2 E. W. M., in the county of Clackamas and Stale of Oregon; thence N. l.'l degrees E. Id. 71 ch. ; llience N. M degrees ilO minutes W. to the N, VV, cor. of the said V. D. Woodcock D. E. C. .r)7.--r) en. ; thence S. 0 degrees 111) min utes W. Hl.O'i ch. ; thence easterly to tint place of beginning, and containing i.7. acres morn or less, excepting from said tract the land conveyed by said Henry Klise and Ellen Klise, his wife, on Feb. 8, 1mh:, by deed recorded in Hook il.'l at page 407 of deeds of the records of said Clackamas county, hiring 100 acres moro or less, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the W. boundary line of the W. D. Woodcock D. I,. C. at a point 1.112 ch. 8. 10 degrees W. from the 8. E. cor. of Claim No. 37 T. 4 8. H. 2 E. ; thence N. 10 degrees lo minutes E. 1S.4.J ch. ; thence N. Wi degrees JIO minutes E. M.oO ch. ; thence H. l.'l de grees W. 18.48 ch. ; thence S. 85 degrees 45 minutes W. 55.10 ch. lo the place of beginning. Dated October ISth, 1002. THOS. F. KYAN, Judge. Liquor I.lreiinc. Notice is hereby given that we will ap. ply to the city council at its next regu lar meeting for a license to sell liquors at our place of business, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, 011 Main. Dickson A Youno. The Enterprise $1.50 per year.