Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 21, 1903, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 1903
GREELEY'S REVENGE.
Oatrome of the Editor's Tin Wlta
Kliiatietu Cad? Stanton.
The lute i:ii?.iiMh Cady Stauton win
particularly iipt at retort, and one of
her swift parries of a thrust delivered
by Ho raw Greeley njittist her favorlt
doctrine of woman suffrage Is historic.
''Madam," said Horace one day dur
lug tlio civil war, "tbo ballot and the
bullet go together. If you want to
Tote, aiv you ready to fight?"
"Certainly, sir." she responded. "I
am ready to tight, just ns you are fight,
lug. through a substitute."
Notwithstanding their dlfferomvs ol
opinion, Mrs. Stanton and Greeley
were personally friendly until the New
York constitutional convention of 18(58,
A woman suffrage clause was strenu
ously pressed uHn that body and at
vigorously opposed by Mr. Greeley.
One day. after the Tribune editor had
made nonie particularly rasping re
marks upon the subject, George Wil
liam Curtis rose and said:
"I have the honor, Mr. Chnlrman, to
present a petition lu favor of the wom
an suffrage amendment signed by Mr
Horace- Greeley and 3X1 other ladies."
Greeley was furious and rightly a
cribed the- appearance of the memorial
at that uiouieut to Mrs. Stanton.
"Why did you not put my wife'
maiden uaiue on that petition and call
her Mary Cheney Greeley?" he de
manded the uext time they met.
"Because," said Mrs. Stauton, "I
wanted all the world to kuow that
Horace Grveley's wife protested against
her husband's report on the suffrage
amendment."
"All right," retorted the editor. ' Here
nf:er you shall always be spoken of Id
the Tribune as Mrs. Henry D. Stan
ton." And so it was to the time of bet
death, although the name of Elizabeth
Cady Stantou was known to hundreds
of thousands who could not Identify
the woman by the appellation under
which the Tribune, for revenge, tried
to obscure her fame. rilgrim.
ex-
Mm
A BANQUET IN JAPAN.
Calking and ABoarurita Are More
Important Than the Eating.
Dining is not iu Japan a serious busi
Bess. The Japanese do not meet to eat,
but eat because they have met, and
conversation and amusements form th
principal part of a banquet. Conversa
tion need not be held only with youi
neighbors, for if a man wishes to speak
to a friend in another part of the room
fce quietly uiips the paper panel behind
him, passes into the veranda, enter
the room again and sits down on the!
floor before his friend. Exchanging I
cups Is the chief ceremony at a Japa-1
uese dinner. Sake, a spirit uitde from !
rice resembling dry sherry, is drunk
A Woman's Prayer
It is notable that in the despondency
caused by womanly diseases, there seems
to many a sutTenng woman no way ol
escape from pain except at the price ol
life itself. It would lie and to record
such a story of struggle and suffering
itjh lur me iiici
that in such dire
distress muuv a
woman lias
found a wav
back to health
and happiness
by the use ot lr.
Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription.
The one and
oulv remedy tor
1 e u c o r r h e a , c
female weak- jj
ness, prolapsus, w
or falling of the
womb, so abso
lutely specific and sure in curing these
common ailments of women, as to war
rant its makers in offering to pay, aa
they hereby do, the sum of $500 reward
for a case of the above maladies which
they cannot cure.
"Your medicine almost raised me from the
dead." wnlcs Mrs. Kdwm H. I'.ardnrr.of Kgypl.
Flymouth Co.. Muss,. Bo 14. "My urine was
like brick dust, and I had pain nil over me. ivl
such a drawing fct'liiiK 11 seemed I could not
do my house work. Otic dnv I found a little
book. I read it and wrote to Dr. Iterce. and in
a few days rtveiwd an answer. I decided to try
his medicine, and nulav 1 am a well woman.
have no backache, no headache, no (vim at all.
I used always to have headaches previously to
the monthly period and such pain that I would
roll on the floor in agony. I took three bottle
of Pr Pierce Favorite prescription and three
of 'Golden Medical Discovery and three vial
of Dr. lierce Pleasant Pellets, and was com
pletely cured "
Accept no sulstitute for " Favorite Pre
scription." There is uul'miu' just as jjood.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser sent v on receipt of stamps
to cover expense ot ipailinjj i'.p. Send
21 one-cent stamps for the IWk in paper
covers ; cr u stamps for the cloth hound
volume. Address br. R. V. Pierce, Bui
falo, X. Y.
4ainirtllHiia Nnle.
In the mailer ol the estate, ol Pearl Marie
liartnagel. a minor
Notice 19 hereby given tlist, pursuant to
an order of the county court o( the Mate of
Or gun, lor I lackamas foutitv, made ami
entered on Hie '.'.Vli day of November, I'MJ,
1 win irom and atier tlu plih day ol Sen
temher. l!A'l, irot'eeil to sell al pnvaie sale
10 the highest milder at r 0111 MVS, Chandler
ol I oiiiineree Hodding, Portland, tlregon
all lh right, title and interest of the said
ward in and lotlie lollnwiug tleserihe.l par
iv I ol real estate, suuaicd In Clackamas
county, state ol tlregon, lowit :
beginning chains east of the quar
ter section corner on township hue weal
side of section thirty (.'W, in l iwnshlp one
U 1 south, ol range three east, ol the
Willamette .Meridian; thence east 17 .VI
chains to Achron est ins; thence south
.1 chains to Achron a southwest corner
thence east ;i chains to the west side ol the
southeast iiliarli-r of section thirtv l.tot
thence south 17 chain to Kiicksmi'i laud;
thence west 'Al , HI chains; thence mirih SO
chains to the place of beginning, contain
ing forty (,10) acres, more or less,
The terms of the sale to he as follows
The enure purchase price to he paid I -cash,
or one-lourln in cash and the remain
der in two or in three yearly installments,
secured by mortgage on the land.
Dated August l!KU. Six per cent in
terest on deferred pavmenls.
Sl'SAN HAKTXAGFL.
Guardian of the per-ion ami property of
Pearl Marie liartnagel, a minor.
K. F. ,V K II. KI1.KY,
Attorneys lor Guardian.
August SI, 113.
Fierce- 'Wild llof.
The wild hogs of sent hern Colorado
share with the peccaries of Ceutral
mid South America I he reputation of
beinc the tierces!, most vindictive and
toughest animals of the western hemi
sphere. They will follow tenaciously,
tree and starve out an enemy. Their
skins are toi:.;!i. their vitality Is re
markable and i.M-ir teeth sharp as ra
zors. Thev travel In small droves and
are ready to attack anything, be It man
or beast, that ni'oii-cs tiioir ire. Hunt
ers in southern olomdo always ob
serve the precaution of stationing
themselves ji, reach of 11 tree when
In the neighborhood of a drove.
Legal Notices.
Notice is hereby given that I will at
: nlv to the cilv council at the reutilar
not out 01 liny mcquer anu goia cupi September meeting foi a renewal of my
throughout dinner, and the musmes. liquor license at my present place of
who sit on their heels In the open space 1 businees on Main street, between Fifth
of the floor, patiently watch for every nl Sixth streets. Frank Nkhkk.n.
opportunity to fill your cup with sake. August 21, 1003.
When a gentleman would exchang
cups, which Is equivalent to drinking! .telice of 1'luul Settlement,
your health, he sits down In frout of! X0! ice is hereby given that the under
you and begs the honor. You empty sinned has tiled iii the County Court of tne
your cup into a bowl of water, have It ' htate Vf Oregon for the County of Clarka
n a iii. i. -ii. . i, i ,i nias his final account as executor of the es
Wled with sake, drink, wash it again , ute o( Jamt,s HeBey deceaiie,,f 8llll that
Bud band It to your friend. He raises It (he siid court has set Monday the pith dav
to his forehead, bows, has It filled and of October, Hai.'J, at the hour of in :(W o'clock
drinks. As this ceremony has to be ! A' M' at.lh,e 'JU,rt "J"m .' s&i,i "rt s 'e
... . ; tune and place for hearing objections to
pone through a great many time aai(1 n-Iial accoun,. 6 1
drinking Is often a mere pretense. Eat- E. G CAUFIELI),
iug is, however, but a small part of tht ' Executor of the Kstate of James Healy,
entertainment We must be amuseil,
and b amuse is the business of the
geishas, the licensed singing and danc
ing girls who are attached to every tea
house. Put the singers at n Japanese dinnei
only take the part of the chorus in a
Creek piny, and they sing the story
which dancing girls represent or BUg
W;t by a series of gestures or pos
tures. The dancers are splendidly
dressed,
HKD(.E.S A GRIFFITH,
Attorneys lor Executor.
.ollce of I'lnnl Settlement.
Notice is hereby g:veu that the under-
signeJ, the executor of the last will and
testament ol I'. K. Klnearson, deceased, has
i tiled in the County Court ol Clackamas
! County, Oregon, bis final account as such
executor, and that Monday tne 7th day of
: September, Pi, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. at the County Court house in Oregon
and their movemenu are so ; City. Clackamas County, Oregon, has been
NiJi.no.Vs
In the Circuit Court for the State of Ore
gon, for tlackamas County.
John A. ofiiuist, l'laihtiil'l
vs. V
Susie I.ofipiist, Defendant.i
To Susie Lohpiist, defendant.
In the name ol the Mate of Oreiton. You
are hereby reipiired to appear and answer
the com plaint tiled against vou in the above
entitled Court ami cause w"iihin six weeks
from the date ol the first publication of this
summon, which ijiua expires on the Slid
day of October, l'.HW and if you tail to so ap
pear ami answer Ihe plainlill will applv to
the Court for the relief praved lor in" the
complaint, to wit; lor a decree that the
bonus of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between plaimill and defendant be
annulled and forever dissolved, and that
plaihlitfbe decreed the care and custody of
Ihe mil. or children Waller, Elsie and Mary,
and for such other rebel as the Court may
deem just and proper.
This summons is published by order of
the Honorable Tims. F. Kvan, Judge of he
County Court tor the County ol Clackamas
and Siale ol Oregon, which order was duly
made a:id e Hercd on the vh dav ol Au
gust, ill the above entitled Court, and
Ihe daie of the hr-t publication hereof is
-'1st of August, 1!H mid the dale of the last
publicaliuu lliereol being Slid dav ol Octo
ber, lnu'i.
KYAN ( i A 1, 1 .( i W A Y ,
Attorney lur Plaimill .
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore-
en i tor 1 htckamas County.
Frederick 1. Love, Plal'ntill, 1
vs. '
Elizabeth A. l.ove, IMendant. J
in the name ol the Male of tlregon vou
are hereby recpiired to appear anu answer
the complaint filed against you lu the above
entitled -en on or helore the SMh dav ol
August, 1!J.'. which Is the lime prescribed
for answering in the order of publication ol
this summons and if vou fail to so appear
anJ answer the complaint the plaimill will
apply lo the Court for the relief demanded
therein, to wit:
ror a judgment ami decree forever dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between said plaimill and defendant
and lor such other and further relief a may
be ecputable and jus'.
I hi summons is published by order of
the Honorable Thomas A. S'cliricle, duly
made on the lOtn day of only. Unci.
1 he date of the hrst piitilh-atinu of this
summons being the J nl v the I7th, I!J.'I, and
the date of the last publication thereof be
ing the SXili dnv of An. nsi. pm;j
KU MKNUKNIIaI.I, and
A. H. MENIiKMI A Ll
Attorneys lor Plaintill.
liiteresUjig, so unlike anything Been in
Europe, that we watch them with a
curious sense of pleasure. -
Ttvv Remarka.tle Epitaph.
The two most remarkable epitaphs In
the United States are those of Daniel
Burrow, formerly of Sacramento, and
of Hank Monk, Horace Greeley's
stage driver. The former reads as fol
lows: "Here Is laid Daniel narrow,
who was born In Sorrow and Borrow
ed little from nature except his name
and his love to mankind and his hatred
for retbikins. Who wag nevertheless a
gentleman and a dead shot, who
through a long life never killed his
dan except in self defense or by accl
dent, and who, when be at last went
under beneath the bullets of his cow
ardly enemii.-H In Jeff Morris' saloon,
did so In the sure and certain hope of
a glorious and everlasting morrow."
Hank Monk's epitaph reads thus:
"Sacred to the memory of Hank Monk,
the whitest, biggest hearted and best
known stage driver in the west, who
was kind to all and brought 111 to none.
He lived In a strange era and wag a
hero, and the wheels of his coach are
now ringing on the golden streeta."
appointed as the tune and place for hear
ing and de ermining any and all objections
to said account.
Aug. 7, PJU3.
PETER RtNEARSON,
Executor.
lroioiil lor Crushed Iturk.
Aa Accommodating Wltaeaa.
The witness on the stand had been
bullyragged by the lawyer until his
patience was exhausted.
".Vow," said the attorney, "yon gay
you saw the prisoner draw big pistol?"
"Yea."
"Remember you are on your oath."
"I'm not forgetting It"
"You are sure you are telling the
truth r
"Sure."
"No m Intake about It V
"None."
"You couldn't be persuaded Into any
Other statemeut?"
Here the Judge Interposed.
"Oh, let him go on, your honor,"
pleaded the wltnegg. "He's a lawyer,
and he doesn't know the truth when be
cees It, and I'm only too glad to show
tda how so far as I can."
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned at the office of C. G. Hunt
ley until Saturday noon August 29, 1!K)3,
lor 1500 cubic yards of crushed rock, of
good quality, said bids to include the
delivering and the spreading of the same
upon Filth and Seventh streets as di
rected by the committee.
The right to reject any and all bids is
hereby reserved.
Signed,
VVm. Shkahan,
E. Stokkv,
C. G. Huntley,
August 28 Committee.
.etioe of Filial Nrlllemenl.
Notice ia hereby given that David Long
executor of Ihe estate of Micbael Long, de
ceased, has filed hi final report as aucb
execa or of said estate, and the county
court bat fixed the time of hearing said re
port on Monday, the 7th day of September,
1!j3, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day in the county court at tl a
court bouse in Oregon City, Oregon. Any
persons having objections to said report
are hereby notified to present the same to
the court at said time and place.
July 31), Vm.
DAVID LONG, Executor.
GOKDON K. HAYES,
Attorney for Estate.
sT.lllKIH
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore
gon for the County ot Clackamas.
Ada Piggott, Plaimill, i
vs. -
John F. Piggott, Defendant)
To John F. Piggott, above named defend
ant:
In the name of the State of Oregon vou
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against von iu the above
entilled suit on or helore the L'.'ini rlay of
August, lmi-'l, and if you ft i I lo so appear
ami answer, ttie plaimill win apply to the
court lor the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to- it : lor a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony beretolore and now
existing between you and plaintill' and for
a further decree awarding plaintiff the cus
tody and control of the minor children
r ranees figgotl and hatherine Piggott.
I Ins summons li published by order of
the Hon. Thomas K Kyan, County Judge
of Clackamas County, Oregon, which order
is dated the 2nd day of July, 1!MI and di
rects the publication of this summons once
a week tor six weeks.
First publication July 10, IbO-L
HEDOES .v OKIKFITH.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
KlirrllPa Mwlo on l'e-ulia
In the Circuit Court ol tho Statu or Or
gnu, lor the County ol Clackamas.
Tlioma Charmaii and K. It.
('barman, co-partners, as
Thomas Chaniiaii t Son,
Plaimill
v.
Hale K, llawley,
I'eleinlant
Stale ol Oregon)
( "
County of Clackamas)
By vlrltie of a judgment order, decree and
an exe ution, duly issued out ol and under
the seal of the above entitled court, In Ilia
above entitled cause, lo me duly directed
ami dated tha 1st day of August l'u,
upon a Judgment rendered and entered In
said court on Ihe Ilth day of February
iii lavor ol said Thomas Charmaii ,V
Son, plainlill ami against Hate K. llawley,
delenoant, lor the sum of :tos 'JO, wlih In
lerest thereon at the rule ol s per cent per
annum Irom Ihe 11th dnv of February,
I ML, and a liirther an ui ol fill costs and the
costs upon this writ, commanding me out
of Ihe personal property ol said defendant,
and if siiltlcienl could not he lotiud, then
out ol the real properly helon((ing to sai l
delcmlanl on and after the dale ol said lllh
day ol February, lSlKi, lo satisfy said aiimol
luS'M, and Sill costs with interest and
also the cost upon Ibis writ.
.Now, therefore, by viriuc of said execu
tion, judgment order and decree, and in
compliance with the commands ol said
writ, lielng unable) lo find auv personal
properly el said defendant's. I did on the
3rd day o( August, lima duly levy
ii Kin tha following dicrihtd real
properly of said defendant, situate
and bcih g in the County of Clacka
mas, and State of Oregon, towit: Situated
in the llonalion Land claim of Thomas
Waterbury Xo. .'IS in tp.la, r a e, of Wilt -
aineile meridian and described as: begin
mug at a point in the north boundary of
aid claim ai.stl chain from the northwest
corner lliereol, ihe same lie i ng mi (he east
erly line of a certain 4.1 sere tract ol land
conveyed by Kli II llawley and wlf In
Prion O. Sarveraml found recorded in honk
Id, page lia ol the records of deeds ol said
counly; thence east on Ilia north line of
said claim .'i-' .Hl chains more or less and to
certain II IS acre tracl ol land conveyed to
(leo. A. While by deed found recorded In
noon page l.lo of the record nl deeds lor
said counly ; Iheoce south l.'.J.'i chains to
land of M aril li Telletsou: thence west .V' II
Chains more or less an I to the southeast
corner of ilia aaid Irac conveyed lo iinoii
tl Sarver aa above described : thence north
IJ.L' i chains lo the place ol beginning con
taining 7.'i. s2 ai res more or less, and I will.
on Satiirdav, Ihe otti iIhv of Sepiemiier.
I'o.l. al the hour of 1 uYl- p. in . at the
front door ol the county court house In the
City of Oregon Cily, in said Counly ami
Stale, sell at pllbl c auction, subject to re
lempuon, to ihe highest bidder, lor 1. H.
gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title
nil interest which the within named de
fendants, hail on the dale ol said lodgment
or ince hail in or lo the above described
real property or any part Ihcreof, to salislj
iid judgment order, decree, Interest, costs
lid all accruing costs
J . It. Sll AVKK,
Sherlir of Clackamas Coumv, tlregon.
Hy E. C. IlackVtt, Pepuiy,
listed, Oregon Cily, Oregon, Aug. 7. Il .l
WASTING AWAY.
ah atuli:tk s sad fair
Thi 1 Ihe story of a strong man. He
hail tiern captain of hi bait bull eleven
and a crack nil around athlete. He was
the picture of manly health and vigor,
envied by men and admired by women.
Oue day he was taking a ptnetiae spin
on the river whrn a drenching storm
came up. When he it-turned to the Unit
house he sat around in his wet fhinnrla
without thought of danger. What
could hurt him? He was "a haul aa
nail." After u while he ttrvrlopr a
tittle hacking cough which somehow
i 1 , nr. votAwii v7; nxa 11 ir ., , '
M WWWWV I III. I 'K II,' '-, m tne
i PIT 1 Jli-. "IJVMA- catarrh
B n-Ti,.'wii'iH WriUM.i 'l.mit aiv'jf.V llll t.oidru ri
U4mi;. iiilfiiUilll WiiHimti imfflJf. U AM
.1 IX I
iii it 1. 1
ron't he thrown off. In time he find
n hasn't the ambition he formerly had.
Riercise wearies f 1 1 in. He is lowing
weight. It i-, not vetv loin U-lote
Nit in muni.
In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Ore
gnu, for tne County ol Clackamas.
E. C. Golden, Plaintiir, i
vs.
Carrie II. Golden, Defendant.)
To the (If len.lant Carrie II. (iobleii :
In the name ol the State of Uregon, oil
sre hereby reipi red lo appear and answer
the complaint riled against you In Ihe above
entitled court and cause on or before the
IHth day of September, !ia, and if you lad
to lo appear or answer within said time,
ihe plaintill will apply lo the court for Ihe
relief prayed lor in said cumplainl, to wit:
That the bonds ol in itriinony existing be
tween the plainlitr and defendant be ills
solved awarding to the plaintill' the csre
and custody ol the minor children ol the
parties, and for geneial relief. T his Stun
moil is published pursuant to an ordei
made by Hon. Thomas K. Kyan, Judge ot
the County Court of Oregon for Clackamas
County, made nd entered August I. IK'.I,
the time prescribed tiy Bind order fur said t it. I am in i
ptiDiicatiun is onee a week lor six consecu - I body wlu M1i
live weeks timt'trut I.I ,,-ai ..... I t i. '
- - -niNii.u-ni iinriK .10
gust 7, IJ.'l, and the Usl on September H
lima.
H. K. SAUOF.NT.
Attorney lor I'lainiill.
.o(l-. ol' Naif.
of K.
Notice of Final Neitlemeat.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed administratrix of the estate of K. 8.
ilcClincy, ueceased, naaniea ner final ac-
coant in said estate in the County Court of
the Htate of Oregon, for Clackamas County
and that the Judge of aaid Court has ap
pointed Monday, September 7, 1903, at 10
o'clock a, m. for hearing objections to said
account for settling said estate.
AMELIA M'CLINCY.
Administratrix.
GEO. C. BROWNKLL,
HOWARD U. BROWNELL,
Attys, for Estate.
police Tor Publication.
Department of the Interior, Land Ofllce
at Oregon City, Oregon. Augusta, Pm.'i.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice v' his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon
(Jlty, Oregon, on heptem her JH, PXi.i, viz
FRANK BL'riCH
H. E. No. 14 l.'il for the 8E 8ec. 2, T 5 8.
K. 4 JS.
tie name the following witnesses to
prove hie continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
frank Habelt, of Kpringwater, Oregon;
John T. Myers, of Dodge, Oregon; George
rsaara, ot uregon wiy, Oregon; William
Mellien.ot lionge, Oregon.
ALGERNON H. DREHHER,
Register.
OABTOIIIA.
artu yTfn Kind You Haw Hlwars BoogM
Bixtar
of
A Mftltrnee'a Notice,
In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Ore
gon for Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the Estate of J
George T. Howard Insolvent )
Debtor.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed Assignee
of the estate of the above named Insolvont
Debtor under and by virtue of an act of the
Legislative assembly of the Htate of Oregon,
entitled "An aci to secure to creditors a just
division of the estate of debtor who con
vey to assignees lor the benefit of creditors"
approved October In, 1H1H, and amend-
ments IDereto. All person hiving claim
against said estate are hereby notified to
present the ame to me at my office in the
Court House in Oregon City, Oregon, duly
verified as required by law and within three
months from the date hereof.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this ICth
day of July, A. D. W,
TH08. F.RYAN
Assignee of the Estate of George T. How
ard, Insolvent Debtor.
Date of last publication, Ang. 23.
In the matter of the tiuardiauahii:
o. oeaitie an insane person.
Notice is hereby given that In pursuance
of an order of sale made and entered by .he
County Court id the County of Clackniuas,
Stale of Oregon, on the -ird day of August,
I'K'-i. Hi the matter of the Guardianship id
R S. lieattte, an Insane person, the under
signed Guardian of said R. H. Ileattie will
sell at public auction, subject to confirma
tion by said court, the following described
real property to wit: Lots eleven mid
twelve ol block four Falls View addition lo
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon.
Said sale will be a-le on Saturday, Ihe -Vh
dHy ol .September, Psi.l. at 10 o'clock A. M .
at the Court House door in said Counly
and Htate. Terms of sale cash.
C. HCHI KHKI,,
Guardian of the person and estate of R.
H. ileattie, an Insane person.
Hoard of i:iiuliullii
Notice is hereby given that the lloa.-tl of
Equalization for C'lackama-i County will
meet on the last Monday in August, Aug
tist ol, in the county court room at Ihe
court house at ' o'clock a. in., and will con
tinue in session fur a week. All persons
desiring to have changes ma le it. their as
sessmeuts are request d to appear before
the board at thi time.
J. F. NELSON.
County Assessor,
I lit led August 1, PtO.'l
August 28.
tie finis himself weak and emaciated
rtretched out in a chair knowing that he
a wasting aw.iy day by day und hour by
Hour. It senna a long way hum that
:hau to the gridiron and the diamond, a
ifrrat chungr from that iliippiug ntlilrtc
in the Ui.it house lu tlua weak and
wared invalid. Hut the way is indeed
rery short. It is u way will, h thousand
Ireait every year ami the la-ginning of the
way which lead to such a a-id rudiin; ia
A THIlt'lll.l.silMIt Col l.ll.
No man or woman is so strong as to
be able to treat lightly an ailment which
is the ts-ginnmg of such u serious dit
ra.s. Tin- c is a cure for cough how.
ever atiiliNiiti, uml that cure I Doctor
PUrce'i tioMcti Medical Discovery.
"Iam feeling quite well," write Miss
Dorcas A. Lewis, of No. 1IJ) 2-ith St.,
Washington. 1). C, "and I owe it all to
Dr. Pierce' ('.olden Medic.il Discovery.
I cannot sav too much in praise of the
medicine. 1 hud been quite a ut!erer
for a long time, and after reading Dr.
Pierce'a Conmii.n Sense Medical Adviarr
thought I would try his 't'.oldcn Med
ioal Discovery.' I cotnmcticril taking It
in May, iH not U-cn sleeping
well for a lout; tunc. Tisik one tea
spoon ful of I'r. Pierce's Cuililcn Mcdicul
Discovery and slept nearly all night
without coughing, so I continued taking
-it sympathy with every
is with a cough. I li.nl
been a ufleici for mote than ten year.
I tried lota f liflcrent ineilii inc und
different diK-t-ir-, but did not feel much
better. I couched until I commenced
spitting blood, but now I feel much
stronger ami um entirely well. Dr.
Pierce' Cold'-n Medical Discovery is the
beat medicim I have ever t.ikrn."
"Golden Medical Discovery U aot to
be classed with ordinary "cough rued I
cities." Whrn the cough ha iireti ob
itlnate and deep scaled, whrn there
have hern wraktir, night-sweat and
emaciation the use of Doctor Pirrov's
Golden Medical Discovery has beeu the
tiirana in liundied of casr of a restora
tion to prrfrct health The reason for
thi sneers I that the "Discovery"
strengthen the stomach and purl lie the
blood, thus enabling the building up trf
the wasted (issue. All treatment of
consumption rrcognie the need of nour
ishment. The use of Cod liver oil la
only an attempt lo impart nouilahnieiit
ami so Ktrrngth to the wasting body
The oil is a IimhI but it I an emergency
food. In it vrry form It recognise the
wriiknrsa of Die stomach. "Gulden Med
ical Discovery M atrrngthen the atoiuach
so that IimhI 1 Ul(;rstrl
a n d assimilated. T h r.
a. I IsHly lirgina lo put on
healthy llesli, and alrengUi
come tun k k.iiu.
KtlUNIU'.ll UN FACTS.
The claims mad for
"Golden Medical Discov
ery" are not imaginative
or theiirrtical. Kvrry
claim of cmc 1 founded
on a solid fact, a written
record, of the cure of deep
rated cough, weak lungs,
hemorrhages, emaciation
and tilhrr form of diaraaa
which if nrglrctrd or Un
skilfully treated find a
fatal termination lu con
sumption. "I had a cough and
niglit-awrata, also pittinn
of blood ; no hie," writrs
Mr. M. A.Cary.of (Indian
lid.), IllackwiHsl, Aaaioi
boia Dial., N. W. Ty. I
could not bold any weight;
i niy ahoutdct would give
bud piicking pain
chrat, alo uaaiil
and conatiiiatiou.
using Dr. nerce
rthcal Jhscovery
and for the first two or
three day I leeiurd worse,
and then all my nenrca
felt numb, a if llicy were
lsrlug roused lip. Used
about ten liottlr of
'Golden Mrdical Dlscovrrv,' nine of
'Favorite Pirv-riplioii,' and four vials
of Dr. Pierce' Pleasant pcllrU, and l
Isittlr of Dr. Sagr'a Catanh Keiiirdy.
Now I have none of the old symptom.
I am, so far, as wrll ti ever la-lore. I
hall recommend Dr. rirrce'e medicines
to my fririid."
Dr. Piercr t".olilrti Medical Disiovery
i confidently icccimiurtnlcd for pulmon
ary iliacaM-s and disease of the organs
of trspltation gellrially. It ulwuy
hrljii. It ultuost always cure, It is not
a tonic merely, but a llesh-loiming, body,
building mrilicinr, containing no ulcoliol,
and bring absolutely frre Imm opium,
cocaine and all other narcotic.
I'HI'.K To Till', SICK.
Person sufTctiug from disease la
chronic forms ate Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, J'xt. All corrrond
euce held a ilrictly private and sacredly
confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
llilffalo, N. Y.
Somctituea a dralrr tempted by the
little more profit paid by less meriUiti
oui medicines will ofTi-r a substitute fof
"tloldru Medical Discovery," claiming
it Is "just a good." Do not allow
yourself to be iinjKwd upon, lnaiat Oal
getting the " Disiovery."
WHAT otXHT To It.
Frank J. Smith, of 413 Van Slclls
Avrnur, Ilnsiklyn, N. Y., says: "The
Medical Adviser ought Ai be in every
household. I have already got aoma
vrry valuable information from it which
alone has mote thau paid for the Coat of
the book."
This great work, containing 1008 page
and ovrr 7111 illustrations, is ariit tee
on receipt of stamp to pay expense of
mailing only. S-ud 31 one-cent stamp
for the cloth Isiuud volume or only 31
slumps fur the lask in puxr cove,.
Addrrs Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
I 1'ropi.HiiU ltr Inipru, eiiK-nt
I IIohiU. r'KH 'lly, Oreifon.
e received by the
ol ihe treasurer
until Wednesday,
l"i k p. in , fur the
Sealed proposal will
j undersigned at tin- ollic
' ol I (rccon Citv . I In-g ui
; Sepiemiier 1'Ki.l al I o
, sale al not I, -s itiiin par value ami accrued
It lerest. of luipr ivemenl bonds of ( if egoil
, I'llv, Oregon, as Ihn same nliull be aullior
1 l.ed lo he issued for the whole or any part
ol Seven Thousand Si Hundred eighty
live and :?l dollars, said bonds will be
j iUMl In ileiioiiitiiRimns of live hundred
1 dol lars eaeh, to lie iliiied w hen authorized,
payable III years from dale, bearing interest
I al ihe rateol li per cent per annum, pay-
.Hotlce of I'imil Neitleineiit.
Notice I hereby given that Mary Hchacht
has filed her final report as administratrix
of the estate of Jobann F, Hchacht, de
ceased, wn 1 me county clerk or Clackamas
ocunty, Oregon, and the court has fixed
Monday, the 7th day of September, 1!, a
the time lor hearing laid report. Anvaml
all person having objections to the same
can be beard at aaid time in the county
court room at the court house in Oregon
City, Oregon.
uateu tin win day or July, 1!J3.
MARY HCHACHT,
Administratrix of the estate of Jobann F.
Hchacht, deceased.
GORDON E. HAYES,
Attorney lor Kstate.
AdmliilHtralvr a Hale.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed, administrator of the estate of J R.
Reilly, deceased, in accordance with the
order of the county court of the state of
Oregon, for Clackamas county, will ofler
for sale and sell at private Bale, for cash.
subject to the approval of the court, and
subject to the dower therein of Julia A.
Reilly, widow, of said J. R. Reilly, deceased,
frnm nnl nflor ita Of,,,, H.nnf Aon.iul Hi.,'1
at the otlice of the County Clerk of Cl'ackv
mas bounty in the city or Oreeon Citv
Clackamas county, Oregon, the following
described real property belonging to said
estate, to-wit:
An undivided one-third of the eaat half
of section 20, township 4 south, range 5
east, in Clackamas counly, Oregon.
K. F. RILEY.
Administrator of the estate of J. R. Reilly,
deceased.
Nllliimoili.
In the ( ircnil Court of the Sta'e of r.
iron, lor Ihe County of CI ickatnas.
WtlUiiietie Land Company, 1
a Corporation, I'lainiill, )
vs. I
Frank A. Graves, Florence
It. Graves. Ins wile, and
Charles, W. ilawes, l)e- j
fenilauls. i
To Frank A. Graves, Florence II. Graves,
his wile, ami Charles W. Haives .lefemlii'ils
above named.
In Ine mime of the State of Oregon: Yon
and each of you are hereby required 10 ap
pear and answer the complaint lil.-d ng,iinst
you iu the above entilled Court and cau-e
on or before the L'lith dav ol Sent.; I:m;i able semi annually interest and nrinciiml
and if you fail to so appear and answer, 11,1- payable jn I' mted Slates gold coin, at the
plaintill will apply In Ihe court lur the rcliel ollice ol Ihe City I r. u.ii.er, Oregon City,
demanded in the complaint, lo-wlt: 1 iregon, provided, thai I in-gon Cily reserve
For judgment gaint the delenilanls "gilt In lake up ami cancel such bond
Frank A. Graven and Florence H. Graves ' "I"."1 "" payment ol Ihe lace value thereof,
for Ihe sum of :sKi.hi, together with inter- 1 ltb accrued interest lo the date of py
est thereon et the rale ol 7 per cent per an- I "'"'it, al any semi annual coupon period at
mini from the . 'list day of January, M!si; I "r Blt,'r " J'' "1' from the dale of such
for the further sum ol $isi.00 as atlorti vs 1 l",'"lM;
lees, and for the costs ami disbursements iif I bonds are Issued under authority of
this suit; that the mortgage given by Ihe , "lli,:t the Legislature ol the Stale of ire
said delendant Frank A. Graves and Flor- 1""""M '' hruary PI, Pm. entitled "An
ence II. Graves lo the plainlill, and dated H " I'mvule lor Ihe Issuance of bonds fr
the day of February. IHISI, conveying ! tllK I'i'I'roveineiit ol streets and tha laying
to plainlill lllock No. iir ol Prune land, ! "' ""''' ' mcorporaled cilies, and for the
Clackamas County, Oregon, as security lor 'sy"'"t ol cft ol such Improvement, and
the payment of three certain promissory ! '".vihg of sewers liy Installments, "as
note given bv the said defendants Frank ! " n' "rl 01 Legislature ol the
A Grave and h lorence 1). Grave to plain-
till on January ill, Ib0, each for the sum of
f too Ml, ami each bearing interest at the
rate of 7 per cent per annum from the said
:ilst day of January, 1N!IP be decreed a first
valid and complete lien upon the said real
property; and that said mortgage he fore
closed, aim the said real property aold upon
execution, and the proceeds of such
tale he applied to the satisfaction of plain
till's judgment herein, including attorney
lees, costs and diaburseue lit and all accru
ing costs and disbursements.
That the proceed of the crop of prune
now growing upon aaid premise be
ai.t.tia.l iiiw.t. ..i,l ,., !.,,..... l.u. a ... I
i-,.,......, ,, ,.,,, Oral -I jlKIRIIIOIIV . mi, Ju, "'i'
each of you be forever barred and foreclos
ed 01 all ngh 1, title and interest in and to
the said premise and every par' thereof.
saving only the statutory right of redemp
tion; that plaintill be permitted to become
a purchaser at such sale; and that plaintiff
nave aucn oilier, lurlher or dillerent relief
a to the court may seem meet and equit
able in the premise.
Thi summon is published bv Ihe ordar
of the Honorable T. F. Ryan, County Judge
of the County of Clackamas, and Htate of
Oregon, made .and entered therein on the
.'list day of July, lfn'l, which order require
publication thereof not less than once a
week for six week, and fixe tfie time with
in which the defendant shall appear and
answer the complaint as Hepteniber 20.
1003.
HEDGES a GRIFFITH.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication Aug 7. I WO.
Last publication Sept. 25, I'M.
.State of Oregon, approved February 2H,
lisu, entitled "An act to amend sect tons I,
-', .'I. 4, ft. fi and 7, ol an act entitled: An act
lo provide for Ihe issuance of bonds lor the
improvement ol street and laving ol Hew
ers In incorporated cilies, aml'for the pity
ment of the cosl of such improvements and
laying of sewers by Installments,' tiled In
the ollice of the Hecrelary of Stale February
, aim 1 nr. proi eeos iiiereoi are to be
used lor the payment in part for the laying
ol sewer aa the aaid improvements shall be
duly authorized and completed.
The validity of the act ol the Legislature
aforesaid, has been alllrmed by the Supreme
Court of the Htale of Oregon.
Haid bond will be issued and delivered
aa the Council shall direct.
Hidden will be required to submit a flat
bl.l, without condition, except as to the
regularity of each Issue of bonds, and to
submit with their bids a certified check
equal to S percent of the aggregate amount
of the bid, payable to the Mayor or Oregon
Cily, a lliiulilated damage in case such
bidder withdraws his bid or failuor neglects
lucnvei 1010 contract 10 lake and pay for
aaM bond according to the terms of In bid
and thi notice. Tfie right to reject any
and all bid ia hereby reserved.
Hid should he addressed tn tha
Committee of the Council, care of Fred J.
meyer, ireasurer, Oregon City, Oregon.
.j uiudi ui me vuy ivouncii.
R. KOEKNF.it,
J. W. POWELL,
B. E. FHKIHTKK,
Finance Committee.
Oregon City, Oregon, August 5, lM.
Aug. 21.