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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AVRIL G Legal Noticea. police Tor lNibliratloa. United Stales Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 2t. 1003. Notice if hereby given that in compli ance with tlie provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1ST8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the State o' California Oiegon, Nevada and Washington Tetitory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aug us, 4, 8!2, J. Lorin Kruse, o' Stafford, counlv of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6055 for the purchase of of lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, of Section No. 32, in Township No. 4 South, Range No 6 K., and will offer proof to ehow that the land sought is more valua ble for its timber or stoue than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of June. 1W3. Be names as witnesses: T. P. Randall, Frank Korsberg, A W. Che ney, of Oiegon City, Oregon; Ernest S. Knife, of Stafford, Oreiron. Any and all ersons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8lh day of June, 1903. Cuas. B. Moohes, Register. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County ol Clackamas. Herman Hulman, Jr., Plaintiff,') vs. Leonard Becker, Jr., Klizabeth L. Becker, S. R. Jessup, So phronia Jessup. J B. l.abei, Alt M. Laber, S. T. Stephen, fony Stephens. J. W. Alexan der, Mary E. Alexander, Eilson I,. I.ane, Delia B. Lane, John K. Burke, Mary Burke, M. 1.. Jove, C. P. lhompsoii, Thompson, Orilla K. Lane, Os car J. B. Lane, 1 nomas J . Mur phy, Harret F. Murphy, K. W. Gilbert, as admin istrator of the estate of Phoebe Gilbert, deceased, R. W. Oil ben, Malinda Gilbert, Dillie Lillif G lbert. Estella Gilbert, Grant Phegly, Daniel T. Lee, Imogens Baldie, VVilhelin Thielemann, Wilhelniine Thielemann, Jeanette Thiele mann, William Martin Van Bu,en and Laura K. Van Bu ren, Defendants. To Sophronia Jessup, 8. T. 8tephens and Tony Stephens, bis wile, J. W. Alexander and Marv E. Alexander, his wife, M. L Cove, C P. Thompson and Thompson, bis wife, Daniel T. Lee and Ituogeiie Baldie, defendants: In the name of tbe Slate of Oregon you and each of yon are hereby recpiireJ to ap pear and answer th- complaint filed against you in Ihe above entitled court and cause on or before the 30ih day of May 190.3, and if you fail to so appear and answer tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court lor the re lief demanded in the complaint lo wit: (1) That a decree of the above entitled court made February 25, 1897 and entered in the Journal ot said court March 20. lsii7, in asuit wherein Herman Hulman, Jr. was plainlifl and the following named persons were defendants: Leonard Becker, Jr., Klizabeth L. Becker, 8. K. 'esstip, sopliro nia Jessup, J. B. Laber, Ada M. Labtr. 8. T. Stephens. Tony Stephens. J. W. Alex ander, Mary E. Alexander, Edson L. Lane, Delia B. Lane, John E. Burke, Mary Burke, M.L.Gove, C. P. Thompson, Orilla H. Lane. Osi ar J. B. Lane. Thomas J. Murphy, 11. W. Gilbert, aunilhuiraior ol tlie estate ol Pboeoa Gilbert, deceased. Grant Phleg ley and Daniel T. ,.ee, be win lly sit a-ide and beld lor naught. Said decree of Feb rusry 25. lsi7. was lor (he ftreclosure of a certain mo' tgsge made by the defenoants 1 Leonard Becker, Jr. and Elizabeth L. Becker, bis wile io Ihe snid I Isiuiitl da ltd tbe 24th day of May, )M-', upon the prem ises hereinafter described. (2 Thbt Ihe sale ot Ihe premises des cribed in tbe said decree entered Marcli 20. 18U7, to salisfy the judgment ot said decree be wholly set aside and held for naught. 3J That the order of continuation made and entered in said court November 10, 1H97, confirming the sale of said premises pursuit, t lo the said decree entered March 21, 181)7, be wholiy set aside and neld lor naught. 4 That the laintiH have and recover of and from the defendant Leonard Becker, Jr. the sum ol $1XJ together with interest thereon at the rale ot H per cent per annum from the 24th day ol May, 1802; lor the fur ther sum of f250 as attorneys lees; lor the lurthersuni ol $13 '7 logeiber with inter est thereon at tlie rate of li per cent per an num from October 7, 18!)8; for the further sum o! $117.45 together wlib interest there on al the rate of 6 per cent per annum from ; leceinber 30, 18IM; lor the further sum ol $10 33 together with interest t lereon at the rate of 6 per cent per aniiuni irom A ril 20, 11X12, and for the cos. s and disbursements ol this suit. 5j That each and all of said sums be de clined a first valid and complete lien upon the lands and premises covered bv plaint iff's mortgage and described as follows, to wit: A pait of the Donation Land Claim of George and Eunice Brock No. 4'i in Town ship 3 Soutli ol Range 1 East in Clackamas County, Oregon, more parncnl rly ues. cribed as follows: Comniencn g t tlie nonuwesi corner oi saio uiaim sou running thence Easteny tracing the claim line to point far enough so that a line running Booth therefrom and parallel with the western boundary ol said claim lo tlie Will amette River will cut off and enclose 220 acres of said claim. 6J That plaintiff's said mortgage be fore closed and the said real i roperty above des cribed sold as upon execution for Cnited Stales Gold coin and lint the proceeds of said sale be applied as tollows: a To the payment ol the costs and dis bursements ot tale and ol suit. b To the pawnent of such judgment as plaintiff may recover her in im hiding at torneys lees. c That lie sun lus, if ai y there be, be paid into coint subject to tbe foriber order ol said court. 7 That it tbe proceeds of said sale do not satisfy in full the judgmei.t of plaintiff herein, inc luding coots, a'torneys fees and all accruing costs, that pl-n tiff bave judg ment docketed lor such deficiency against tbe defendant Ionard Becker, Jr. and exe cucon issue thereon 181 That the claims, rights and interests of each and all of the defendants above I rained be decreed to be subsequent and i subject to Ihe lien of plaintiffs said jtidg ment, including attorneys lees, costs and all accruing costs. 0J That the defendants above named and each ard all ol them be foreclosed and lor ever barred ol all right, title, inlerest, or equity of redemption in or to the Baid prem ises aud every part thereof. 10J That plaintiff have sncb other, fur ther or different relief as to the court may seem meet a- d equitable in tlie premises. This summons is published by order ol the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, County Jodge of the Countv of Clackamas, Slate of Ore- mn dted AdM In. 1003. which oraer oi feet's the publication of this summons not i 10 o'c lock a. to. as tlie time lor hearing ob less than once a week for six weeks. The I jectiotis, if any there be, to said rejiort, and date of tbe first publication of ibis sum- xnons is April li. 10" HEDGES GRIFFITH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. A IrnniiXTH ATOK't N AIM?. Notice la hereby given that the undersign ed, aduiiuisirator of ihe estule of Nancy H. Atkinson, deceased, in accordance Willi the order of the County Court of the s'ate of Orecon. fbr Multnomah county, 'ill otter for sale and sell at private sale lor cash' 4.1..... ... .1... ............. I ..I I I... Ai,iirt tr.ini I and after tha lsi dav ol May, lUW, at his ollice, at room aO'i Chandler o Con. entree Building, in the city ol Portland, Multno mali county, lirrgon, the following de scribed realVroperty belonging to the ttid estate, to-wit: In Clackamas County HI ck8, Park Addition to (tregon City, Clackamas Counlv, Oregon. l.ota 1. 3, 4, and 7, block 9, Park Ad dition to Oregon City, Or. Undivided one mini ol lot 8, Mock 28, Oregon Iron A Steel Company's First Ad dition to Oswego, Or, A part ol the Oregon City claim in town ship 2 south, range east, bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a point in the west boundary ol the Kzra Fisher don ation land claim numbered 44. Ill township 2south, range 2 east; soiitli 38 nun. west ' ttbe cesrinv: south 1 degree west given in the U. S. tit-Id notes not being the true bearing) 1.117 ft feet distant Iroui the north wesl corner ot said claim, from which be ginning point a cut stone monument 24 in. xti in. Hi in., marked on top, and set 25 in. in the ground, eais north 54 deg. ;ili nun. west a (.5 teel disiair, and running thence north 54 deg. 30 mill, west 1322 45 tret to a cut stone monument 24ui xtiin.xtitn.. marked on ton aud set 20 inches in the ground ; ttience running north A4 deg tiiin. west oU leel.; tneiue running suum deg. ;0 nun. west tit bet.: thence n mg south 54 deg. 30 mm. east 1815.43 feet to the west boundary line ot tlie said hinra Fisher 1). L. C; thence running north 38 mill, east along said west boundary line 812 84 feet to the place of beginning, co::laining 24.2!) acres, save and except therefrom a sir, p ol land 30 feet wide am) 270 leet long lying soutlieily Irom block 17, in Park Ad dition to Oregon City, the said strip of land having been heretqiore dedicated to the Use of the public as a part ot Sixteenth street in said Park Addition to Oregon Citv; and excepting also tneretroni a per hereto ol even date herewith over a strip ot the above described land feet wide ly ing along and on tlie west side ol the west boundarv line of the said Kzra Fisher D. L. C. throughout the whole length of the east boundary ol the above described tract, con taining 1.12 acres. A paitof the said Ezra Fisher I) L C, in tp2soutfi, range 2 east, bounded and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a granite stone 18 iucbesxl2 inchesxlO incnes, marked A, and set in tlie west boundary line ol the said Ezra Fishe- D L C at a point north as minutes, ea t 23.15 chains distant from the southwest corner of the said Kzra Fisher I) L C, and running thence south 87 deg. 15 mill.. easl51 25 ihains lo the division line beiween husband and wife's halves ol tlie said Kzra Fisher D I.U.; thence north along aid division line 8.75 chains ; thence north 85 degrees, 51 minutes, west 51 25 chains to a point in tlie west boundary of the said Ezra FlsbtrD. L, C, 30 chains south 38 niin . west from the northwest corner of t e said Ezra Kisher D. L. C , where is set a granite stone 12 i i.xU in.x8 in. marked O. H. A.; thence soiitn 38 iumi. wesl along said west boundary line 10 chains to the place ol be ginning, containing 4.i; acies, mote or less. FRANK M. WAKKEN. Administrator. kiinio.N. In thj C rcuit Court of the Slate of Ore gon for the Coumy ol Cldckaiuas. Lyda Miller, PUinliff. i vs William W. Miller, Deiendant.) To William W. Miller, toe above named detendao : In the name rf Ihe Stale of ( iregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint hie I attains! you in the above entitled Coint and Cause on or before Fri dav. the 8h dav ol MuV. IID'3. and if you lull in mi am. cur hiiii uiiswi r. (he i laiutill will app.y m the Court lor the tenet de-1 iumi ded in Ihe comi 1 jint. to-aii: For a decree dissolving Hie bonds ol mairimotiy here otore and now existing between you and plainiill, and thai plainiill resume lier former name, Lyda Benjamin. This summons is pul l. slie.t by order ol tbe Honorable T. F. Ran, County Judge ol Clackamas County, State of Oregon, dated March 21, 1003," which order directs til publication tin rent not less than once a week for six weeks, and tbe first publica tion of this summons is on tbe '11 day of March, 1003. HEDGES GRIFFI1H. A Home j s tor Plaintiff. Ki .nuinN In the Circuit Court ol the Stale of Ore gon within aud lor tlie County ol Clacka mas. Lucy M. Hanley, Plaintiff, ) vs. r William Hanley, Defendant. ) To William Hanley, the above named de femla t. In the nar.ie of the state of Oregon: Vou are hereby noticed and required t answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cour and cause on or before the 2iMi nay oi April, i.su. being more than si full weeks troni the 1 Hatu ..f tin, lirut i. ii biifu I inn nt Inia Htuit. inoiis, ami toe date prescribed in the order for the publication ihereol and lor y uir appearance, and you are hereby noiitied thai il you so tail to appear or answer, lor want thereof, tlie plaintiff will take default against you, and apply lo the court for the relief prayed lor in her complaint, tn-wii: or g degiee dissolving the nouns or mat rimonv now exntin betwe-n plaintitl and defendant, and changing tbe defendant's name to Lucy M. llanna, and for such othe relle as the court shall deem equit able. This summons is published by order ot the Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge ot the county court of the county of Clackamas, state ol Oregon, made and entered Febru ary 21, 1003. Tbe date ol tbe first publication of this summons is F'ebruaty 27, 11)03, and the last puUicatijn April 10, 1003 JoHjtson & Van Zartb, Attorney lor Plaintiff. AdmiuUfratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that Lena Bern hard baa been appointed administratrix of the Estate of Samuel Bernliard, deceased, ny tlie County Court ot Clackamas County, Oregon. All persons havi-ig Claims against said estate, are herebv notified to i resent tlie same nronf rlv verified according to law at the Office ol U'Ren A dchuehtl. Oregon City, Oregon, within tlx mouths Irom the i date ot this notice, Dated March 20, 1003. LENA BERNHAKD, Administratrix. C'REN A KCH CEI5KL, Allys. lor Administratrix. .olire off Final NHl-in-t. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account in tlie estate of George H Marshall, deceased, in the county court of the state ot Oregon, for Clackamas county, and that said court has fixed May 4, 10H3, at ior aeiiiiiiK saiu esiau-. EDWIN BATES, Administrator ol said Estate. Marco 27, 1003. NiiKKirt"! nam:. In th Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore gon, lor the County of Clackamas. M. H. Flanigan. Plaintilt, vs. C.eo. 8. McCord and lieo. W i chart, Defendants' Statu ok Okkion, I Cot NTV or Clackamas,! By virtue of a judgment order, decree and'cxciiuion.duly issued out of ami under the seal l me above entitled court, in the above en tilled cause, to me dnlv directed and dated the I3ih day of March, bKU.upon a judgment rendered and entered in said coint on the '.Mill day of April.lSW, in favor of M. H. Klamgait. plainiill, and against tieo. 8. McCord and Geo. Wilehart, defend ants, lor the sum of iflloixi, with interest thereon at the rale of 10 per cent, per annum (Mm the '.Mill day of April, lSSH.and the further sum of ."0 as attorney's lee, and the tuither sum of ft, costs and dia bursemenis.and ihe costs of and uhiii this writ, coinmanding me out ol the personal properly of said defendants, ami if such could not be loiind, then out of the real property belonging to said defendants, on and after the dale of said judgment to sat Isly said sums above set forth, and also the costs upon this said writ. Now, therefore by virtue of said execu tion, judgment order and decree, and in coinpdance with the commands of said writ, being unable to rind any personal pro. envoi said delemlauts, I ilid on the 2U 1 1 dav of March, 1!KW, duly lew upon id the following described real property ot said defendants, si uate and being 1., the county ot Clackamas, and State of Oregon, town: A part ol claim No. 3'.), bning parts of sec (ions one 1) and twelve 12, in tp 3 8, r 1 K. id W. M., hounded and desenled as fol lows- Beginning at a point in the east boltndarv of said cUi"i No. SI, south 44 de grees, west 111 1!) chairs Iroui the northeast corner of claim No. 3'.), in said township, and running thence south 44 deg. west, D.32 chains; thence north 5!) degrees, 45 min utes, west 42.50 chains; thence north 51 de grees, 15 minutes, east 15 (iO chains; thence south M degrees, 30 minut'S, west40chaius lo I lace of bepnuiing, contiining tiny of the said deiendant. Geo, and io the said real property as a Joint owner in common with Frank Wilehart, Annie Wilehart and Emma Wilehart, and 1 will, on the 2nd day of May lutfl, at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door of the county coon house in the city of Ore gon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redeu ptii.n, to the highest bl liier, lor I'. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named deiendant, or ei ther ol them, hail on the date of said judg ment, or spice had in or to the above de scribed real propeit. or any part thereof, to salisly sa d judgment order, decree, in t rest, costs anJ a il accruing cost", i J. K. SHAVF.R, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oieifon, By K. C. Hackett. denutv. Dated Oregon City, Ore., March 27, 1003 Niiniiiiiinn, In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. Louis A. Rieman. Plainiill, vs. Patlie White Rieman, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon you are herebv required to appear ami answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit and Coint within Six weeks from March 20th, 1003, which is tlie date of Hie first publication hereof. And if you fail to so appear and answer, for want tlnreo!, Plai dill will take a default against vou, and will apply to the Court lor a de i-ree mssolvlng the bunds ot matrimony heretofore existing between Plainiill and Defendant, on the ground of you" willful desertion of Plaintilt on and continuously since. This summons is published by order of Hon. Tbos. F. Ryan. Judge of County l imrr lor Clai-kamas Com tv, duly made on March 13th, 1!3, which order presciihes i that ibis summons shall be published once a week lor six succesne weeKS uate oi ursi Publication March Sdh. putt, dale of last Pul.liCi.tion Mav 1st, 1'.hi3. Oregon City. March 13th, 10".'!. C11A8. A. PEritAIN, Altv. lor Plainlifl. M.MM .. In the County Court of the Htate of Ore gon, lor the Coimtv of Clackamas r.. . ,. ... .... - oi..!...;.,-1 j tytiaries c. cone, iianiuu, vs. i Isaac Farr, McMinnvilleCollege, a corporation. Eda Broderick and John Broderick. Defendant. J To John lir iderick. Defendant: In tlie name of the slate of Oregon : V oil are hereby reipiired t appear ami atrnwer tlie c diipiaint filed aain-d you in the above entitled cause on or belore Monday, the 8 li day of June, 1003, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintitl will apply lo the court for the re bel demanded in his complaint, lowit: That ihe plaintiff's title to the south ball of the southwest ipiarter of section 21, in towi ship 2 south, of Miige 2 east, of the Willamette n eridian, situated in the coun tv ol Clackamas and slat of Oregon, he I lorever tpneieu aaiosv iiieciaioi ui jou mi 1IIV0II, claiming to the same by. from. through or under you, ami mat you ana they be forever restrained Irom Betting up any claim or title in ami to said premises or any part thereof, and that plaintilt may recover the cost ol this suit aud for such olher relief as to the court may seem meet and eipiiiahie. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thos. F. Kyan. judge of the county c ourt of Clackamas county, duly made and entered on April 14, 100'i. First publication April 17. 1003. W. A. ML'NLY ami P. P. DABNEV, Attorneys lor Plaintiff. April 17. 19'i3. lrooNaU Tor N reet. Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor and materials and constructing a road Irom a point on tbe Bluff in the South end ot Oregon Citv, Oregon to the Railroad cross ing at the end ol Third Street at the foot ol the bluff will be received by Ihe Committee on Streets and Public Property of Oregon City iimil 2 o'clock P. M. Saturday, May 2nd, 1003. Specifications containing information for bidders will be furnished upon personal ap plication to the Recorder of Oregon City. Plans and profiles of said work can be seen at the office ol said Recorder. Each proposal must be accompanied by chec k for t.HO(Certifieii) which will he sub ject t' forfeiture in case of failure to furnish wind and enter into a written contract if called upon to do so. The right fi reject any and all proposals arsd lo accept any proposal Considered most favorable to Oregon City is reserved. All proposals should be addressed to Committee on Mreets and Public Property of Oregon City, Oregon. Care Bruce C. Curry, Reorder. By order of the Committee on Streets and'Public Properly. W. Siikaiian, Chairman, C. ft. H CSTLKY, E. F. Stoky. ialonsi I Ate use. Notice is hereby given that I will apply ' to tbe City Council of Oregon City lor a Liquor License at my present location 4th and Main Sts. at the regular May meeting of said council. April 23 W. E. Wiwoa. i NI'lVl.UO.XM . In Ihe Circuit Court of Oregon, for the County o( Clackamas. U. B. 'llall, plaintiff, I v. Sallia 0. Hall, defendant.) To the defendant Sallie C, Hall : In the name of the Mate of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint llled against you in the above entitled Court and Cause on or below the i 2.lh dav of April, HK3, and if you fail In j apoeitr or answer at tint lime, the plaintiff I .. .11 I.. ... tl.u ...... .-( '.. lltM PMli.lf liml'Mll Will "(1 IU Vl'.li l.'l " ...... (or in said Complaint, lowit: that the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintilt and ileleiidanl be dissolved. This summons is published In the Oregon City Knterprise, pursuant to an rrdrr made by Thus. V. Kyaii, Counly Judge of Clackamas Countv, Oregon, in the alehre ot tlie J in-i!e 'of the above named Circuit Court, on the II h dav ol March, l!H)f, which or der is returnable to the Circuit Court above named, and the tirsv publication of this Summons i March 13, Iliu't and the lt publication Is April 24ih, IIHU. JA.MKSUI.KA80N, Attorney lor plaintilt. Kirrulor's ftolire. , Notice Is hereby given that C. Schuehel has been appointed execuior of Ihe I ihi will and testament of Bernliard Penpel, de ceased, by tlie County Court for Cliirkainas Co., Oregon. All persons having claims against said est lie, are herebv noiilied to present Ihe same propeily verilied accord ing to law, at the Office ol V Ken ,V Schue hel, Oregon Ciiy, Oregon, within six months from Ihe dale of this notice. Dated March 25, 1003. 0. SCI IP K HE U Executor. Police ot AdlmiiiUlriilrlx. Nniiceis hereby given that Ihe under signed has been appointed ad oinislratrix ol the estaia of Wiiliain F. Edwards, de ceased. All persons having claims against tlie said estate are hereby notilied lo pre sent tlie same, duly verilied acc irdmg lo law, and ac ouipanied ny Ihe proper vouchers, to the undersigned al Lalavetie, Yamhill county, Oregon, or at the ollice of Geo. C. Drowned, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months of the uate or this no tice. KETURAH A. EDWARDS, Administratrix. Geo. C. Browned and Howard M. Brow ned, attorneys for administratrix. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1003. A l ml ii I rs I p a tor' . o lice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias been duly Hp)inttd by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun'y of Clackamas administrator of the Eaiate of Criah Daiinuls, De ceased. All persons having claims) against the said Kstute are hereby noii tied to present the same, properly veri fiuil io the udiiiiriiHlralor at hia residence at Clackamas Station in the) County of Clackamas, witinii six inoiiins iioin me dale of this notice. Dated April 8th, 1003. JOHN W. BKNNETT. Administrator of the Kstate of Uriah Dannals, Deceased. police Tor liibIirallon. Timber Land Act, June 3. 1K78. Cnited Stales Land nilice, Oregon City, Oregon,.March 31st, 10 1.3. Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of Califor nia, Oregtin, Nevada and Washington Trr rifory,'' as extended lo all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1802, ERNEST 8. KRI'SE, of Stafford, countv of Clackamas, Htute of Oregon, has Ibis day lind in this office his sworn statement No. citdl. for Ihe purchase of Ihe HEi of N V !,'; NFS' id SW'; and Lots 5 aim 0, ol Sei-iiou No 32. in Township No. 4 Souih, It inge No. II East, and will oi fer roof lo show Hint file land sought is more valuable for 's timber or st.me than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim tosaid land belore the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City, Oregon cm Monday, the loth day of July 1003. He names 'as witnesses: Tom P Randall, Olio Krickson, Frank Forsiierg and A W. Cheney, all ol Oregon City, Oregon. Anvandall persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to rile their clai s in this office on or belore said lOdid.y of July, 1003. CHAS. B. MOoKKS. Register. Phis office carries in stock a complete line of legal blanks of every variety, and we are prepared lo fill orders by mail on hort notice. Liquor Licei'KK. Notice is hereby given l hat I will ap ply to 1 lie City Council of Oregon City lor a liquor license at the regular May meeting at my present place of business on 8th street. K. Matthias, police to Tat payer. In compliance with Ihe law passed at the last session of tlie egislature, which re quires all property to be assessed at its true value, i shall double the assessment of al! property lit the county, based on the 1002 assessment. The assessments that ware malleoli or before March 17ih, and were not doubled, will be assessed according to the rest of tbe property of the county. JAS. F. NELSON, May 1, 1003. County Assessor. Physicans Prescribe it for their most Delicate Patient. Old and Pure. FOR SALE BY - E. MATTHIAS -Sole Agency for Oregon City lrwouls) lor Hewer. Sealed proposals lor furnishing all labor ami materials and consirucUnc Sewers in Sewer District No. a of Oregon City, Oregon, will be received by tlie Oi ditee on Streets and Public Properly ot Oregon City, until 2 o'clock P. M on Thursday, May 14th. 1003. Specifications containing liinher Infor niailou lor bidders will be furnished upon personal ap licaiion lo Ihe Recorder of Oregon fit . Pinna and profiles ol said work can be seen at Ihe ollice of said Re cooler. Each proposal must be accompanied by a in rlilied check lor the sum ot VHI which will no subject to lorleilure in caseol fallur to iiirnish uond and enter inlo a wrillen contract if called upon to do so. The rig' t lo reject any and all proposals ami to ac cept any proposal considered most lavorable to Oiegon City Is reset veil. All proposals should be addressed lo Committee on 8t reels and I'nhllc Propeity ol Oregon City, Oregon. Care Bruce V. Cuiry, Recorder. By'orde' ol Hie Committee on Streets mid Public Propeity. VVM Siikaiian, Chairman, C. 11. Hi'tiri.nv, K. F. Stoky. A orient Football. riilllp Stublics wrote In 1 ." S-l In IiIh book on "The Aiuitoinlc of AIuihch:" "For us concerning foolliull I pro test unto you It limy rather he called a frecndly Undo of light tlinii a piny of ivcmitlou; a bloody mid iiiiirllicrliig iiructlco tlinii n fdowly sporte of pus tyinc. For dooth not every one lye In wulght for his Advcrscrlt', rnvkliig lo overthrow him mid to plckc him on his nose, though It be on liui'd NtoncH, so thut by this inclines Koinol lines their iiecka lire broken, tunnel lines their bucks. soiiii'lluicH their logs, soincl lines their nniiK, Hoiiictliiics unit piirt thrust out of Joynt, soiiii'lluicH another; scmie tlnics the litwoii gush out with blood, mime! linen their eyes start out -lighting, liriiwllni;. contention, quiirrol pick ing, nuirthor, homicide and great effu sion of blood, as experience dayly teuebcth." Cblnrae Juatlre. The China Times relates an extraor dinary case of Chinese "Justice." A Mr. Jen was betrothed to Miss linn and paid his n cy to the wo man's parents. Then he called on tho paiviils to havp the contract fulllllcd mid was told that the promised utio was the hi-lilf of another. Having paid his money ho considered he was entitled to the girl and went to her husband's house to carry her off, but she was not lit home He thcu laid his case before tho magistrate. The girl was arrested and sentenced to be "ktin-cd." Ihe magistrate arguing;, "If you arc so wicked nt twenty years of age, at the ago of eighty you will he U nieiiace to the Celestial empire." The process of ktia-iiig is very similar to the llngclilh, or slicing to deutli punishment. The Population of the Moon. There is plenty of authority for be lieving that there Is n man In tho moon. In fact, there Is authority for bellevini; that there are women and other ani mals there. Dante declares Hint Cain was banished to the moon and that he can be seen there nt any time. Cliutieer declares that the man In the iiickiii was guilty of larceny and that he carries u thorn bush. Sluikcspenre loads blni Willi thorns and gives him a dog. Ac cording to the general version, lie was banished there for gathering slicks on Sunday, and Hie ticnnaiiH have ampli fied this theory by giving him a wom an who had been caught churning but ter on Sunday. A Cheeky C'unlomer. "I had a uiihiuu but tantalizing ex perience the other day," said u clerk wbo works In a hair store. "A man came Into our place mid asked to look at some false beards. Of course he was accommodated, and he spent over uu hour going over the lot, trying them ou and examining himself In a glass. He took up my time, and after he had ex amined everything in that line In the store he thanked me and said he wus considering whether to raise a beard or Lot und wished to see how he would look In the different styles." A Willy Belort. As Is generally the case with people who have nothing to say worth hear ing, a conceited drummer talked a great deal, to the evident disgust of a number of 1:1s drummer friends who were dining at a country hotel. When cheese wus served, It wus of u decided "lively" brand, much to the delight of the Irrepressible. He attacked it with great gusto, remarking, "I'm like Sum gon, slaying them by the thousand!" "Yes." replied a quick witted diner fit the end of the table, "and with tho Bame weapou too!" An Alternative. "Now, then," said the professor of logic, "give us an Idea of your knowl edge of the etiestlon in plain words." "Why er I'm ufraid," stnmmered the student, "thtit I cuu't Jubt exact-ly"- "Perhups then you may give us an Idea of your Ignorance of It In any old words." Philadelphia Press. Loior), Alice Click' Cube, what would yon do if you had a million dollars? Uncle Cube-Well. 1 doan rightly, know, ITT missy; but ef I had a inilyun , dollahs I believe I'd git my ole shoes half soled. Puck. Tbe MlruKKle For Ofllee. If this free people. If, Ibis government Itself. Is ever utterly demoralized, It will come from this human wriggle and (druggie for otliee that Is, a way to live without work.-Lincoln. A trick Is like a cheap firecracker when it seems to have done Its work and lost Its vitality It Is apt to explode and hurt the man who set It off. Sat urday Kveiiing"ToKt. Subscribe for tbe Enterprise. WILLAMETTE ...GROCERY... i'T) Cents 7 HiiiH Lenox Soup 23 Cents 7 HiirH l'nli WuhIi Powder 25 Cents (iullon Can l'oars 5 Cents Can I!c8t linked IicuiiH 10 Cents !i ltm Perfection Salt 25 Cents (i Ciuih Deviled Hum 25 Cents 3 Cans Deeilieud Oysters 25 Cents 2 Kill ml (lood Cullco 35 Cents 1 11). M fc M IJloii.l, very lino Miles & McGlashan OUKCO.N CITY, OKMiON. what a i)ii i'i:iii;Mi: It Miike lo Onifiiu 4'ify Ilcsi tlcnl it ho l eollly. Il is pretty biinl to prove I ho hUIu nieni of some summer rchicling in (ar awsy parts of Ibe country, but the. lOHti inony tlisl follows sboiil'd convince the' III, 'Hi skeptical 1) I ). Coffee, of I'lT'liiiul, wIiohh place of lenldctice is Ht -IMS KiimI Thirteenth) sireel. sitvs: "I have been a great suf ferei from carbuncle or tumors 'or years. Kvery ouch in awhile they Hpsnred not on iv one Ht a lime, but luoke out in dif feienl places, mostly on mv iirms or h I o in I my neck. Three yearn ago I sill (etc 1 1 Irom a number of tbeiii, whiclk broke out ulmoHt at tbe same lime. 1 was treated bv s pbvsicii", and In staled that I would never gel entirely rid ol l bcin unless I bud tin in lanccil and the core lakeu mil. lie opcraled oil liiem, slid I was not liolheicil with any mote iiaii I hist lull, when one made its appearance I ciiine lo tbe couclilHiort thai my blood miih mil of order and flint the kiiliievs weie lint pel fm iinngs Ibeir fiinciioi s properly. The lirst thing 1 tlioiittlil of w'hh lo net the kidneys r irht, unci I not a box of Doaii's Kidney Till-, tak ng them as ilir-c e l, and Hieydul nil that was claimed for tl.ein I 111 pre viciiih oci a-ooii" w hen one i oed it wast IhIIiivvimI hv oil it rs, hut D' -.'s Kid ney I'i Is diet ked them .A' n il two Weeks it co one limke out on mv .tun ami 1 snain rt-Horled to Detail's kidney Tills iti.d ibev prevented others irmn appear ing I can chceiliillv re oiiiineu l (loan's Kidney I'lllf, lor I also know o'heis who have used llie'n Willi vei V sitl isfac tory rc-ul ." To lily more proof like die r nil Ore goo Cuv iieon'e fall nt C. 'i. Hunt I, ) ' dnu snice and tick wliil Ihhciin tlillieiH report. I'',ii -ti If bv al dealer. I' i. '1 cents, l-'ot er- Mill, urn Co., liull'tl N , solo Mgenie f..r Ibe I'ln'ecl Si, Hen I it-is i -in I t-r Hie mime D.to's an I lake no siibsiilule. luil i v: ii In Ik M'ney lo liu At ( ami 7 per cent, dill on or write? .Ino. VV. I,oikh, iiregon Cit) t Iregon Mevens' building. If vou don't g"t (lie Kntkki'hihi yut don't gcd the news. TIRED AND WORN OUT Women Need a constant supply of Moml-making ma terial or their systems will break down. The complicated female organism is bo delicately adjusted as to ho easily thrown out of balance. As a result, health and strength are afl'ectcd by divers diseases. Motherhood, family, society all levy such drains upon her strength that most women break under the nervous tension. The demands upon her nervous strength are much greater than similar demands of the opposite sex. Hence she must be sup plied in greater measure with the ele ment iron that gives strength. The reason women feel tired and worn out and suffer from headache, pains in the back and limbs, etc., is because they have used up their supply of Iron. Menstruntion trouble Is largely caused by lack of iron. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic supplies this clement. It enriches the blood and restores what strain has used up. Augusta, Ark., May 10, 1001. "After having sold Dr. Hnrter's remedies lor thirty years I ran cheerfully recommend rtn ii m them. 1 might add that I 1 1 )Va-tJ". hold In spei-liil favor Dr. llar- Y&Jr tr' Iron Tonic, and would fAX recommend it as the very qualnted with. To weak, worn-out women, and those troubled with nerv ouaneH, poor digestion, and pale, tblo. blood, 1 believe it to be a panacea. "3. B. Wilkebsow, Druggist- (Si.tM rurtftM tkat ikevt tntlmld It Mila