OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1003 LA. HISTORIC CHEESE. i THE MONSTER THAT CHESHIRE SENT i TO PRESIDENT JEFFERSON. Hourly Ertrr Oaw In Tovra Contrlh- ted Cord, wad Kltlrr John I.rlaad , Bnased the Job Th Formal I'm ratal ton at th Whtl lloaar. The story of the grout cluvno made at Cheshire In 1S01 and sent the following Nrtnter to President Jefferson as JN'ew Year' present has beeu many times told In prose ami vrsc, but It worthy of repetition as an interestlii); bit of local history, showing, as it does, the patriotic spirit by which the pood people of Cheshire were move! and the novel manner they chose for its expression. , In those days Cheshire was famous Tor three thins its exceptionally flue dairying interests and products, the well nigh universal adhesion of the Toting population to the IVmooratle party and Klder John Lelnnd, an able, eccentric and witty KapUat divine, whose fame is a part of the history of Cheshire. Elder Leland and most of the other people of the town were ar dent admirers of Thomas Jefferson, and when he was elected president of tne tniteu states their joy was un bounded. It was finally decided that It would be proper to give to their es teem a tangible expression in the form of a mammoth cheese, which should show to the president the quality of their material resources and something of the extent of their admiration for him. The announcement of this plan ws made by Elder Leland from his pulpit cm Sunday morning and was received with pleasure by the people. July 20, TS01,- was the date set for the making of the cheese, and the plan was to have all the owners of cows in the town, with the exception of the few federal ists there were, to make their curd and arry it to a central place for pressing. Of course there was no choose press large enough for the pressing of such a cheese as was proposed, and Ellsha Brown's cider press was consequently selected for the work. When the ibiy came fur making the eheese the people gathennl from all J Tarts of the town. Those who had curd ! to contribute brought It with them, ! some in large quantities and some l:i email, but all extremely proud to con tribute to the monster cheese thnt w:is to be sent to the president lies Ides be ing a busy day it was also a gala day for the inhabitants of Cheshire. The farmers and their wives and families turned out en masse to witness the con struction of what proved to be the most famous cheese In all history, for. though a still larger cheese was made In the town at a later date, this was the presidents cheese, and the great Elder Leland, who in the estimation of the people of Cheshire was second In Importance "only to President Jefferson Wtnself, was leading and directing the enterprise. Most of those present were arrayed in their Sunday best, though the women who superintended the mix ing of the curd were obliged to wear protecting aprons. The hoop In which the cheese was pressed was made for the occasion. It was four feet in diameter and eighteen Inches deep and was secured with strong bands of iron to enable It to etand the pressure. When all of the curd had been mixed and salted it wad placed in this hoop, a follower which tad also been made especially for the jmrpose was placed upon it, and the ponderous wooden screws of the old cider mill were turned down on the most precious body they had ever com pressed. After all was done a hymn lined off by Elder Leland was sung by the assemblage, and the people sepa rated for their homes, highly satisfied with and very proud of their day's work. Some days after it was made the cheese was taken to Captain Dan iel Brown's cheese house to be cured. Its weight one month from the time it The custom of serving pudding as fn flrst course at dlnuer seems to hare In terested a good many jvopl of our day. A geutletuau from Maine In forms the writer that It Is still the cus tom In certain sections of bis state. In the autobiography of the Adams fami ly It Is meutloiied that at a dinner giv en by the venerable ex-prosldent of the fulled States, at which his grand children were present, 'he flrst course was Indian pudding, and the little folks were told that the more pudding they ate the more beef they could have. So of course they gorged them selves on the pudding, and as a con sequence they had no appetite for beef when It was nerved. Thus were main tained the simple and economical meth ods of the forefather. The hoy who came to the city from the country and later became the successful and wealthy merchants of Boston were rais ed In a most frugal manner. Their breakfast the year round was of brown llaylnaT a W it; In I'gamla n man can buy t hand some wife for four bulls, a box of car fridges nnd six luvdlcH, and If bo hits tho luck to go n wooing when womaii 'ITATIO. In lh County Court of inn Stats of Ore gon, lor tin" County of Clackamas. In the Mat(r id Ih Noarilianalilp of Irwin Leall Gordon, a Minor. Now on tlila day ei Andrew llurilun, t tir guardian ol tlx estate or Irwin Leslie (Jiinrdlwit'a Male. In llir matt nl the la( ol I'rarl Marl HiiHiiagrl, a minor Notice In hartley given that, pursuant In mi order ol tho county onlirl el Hip slate nl Or W"n. lor Clsikama county, mad ami run red on ttiv '.'.Mil ilny ot Nnvvnilwr, I'm.', happens to be a drug In the market he, Cordon, a minor, ami lllca Ida duty vcritlcd i,.,,,, Nll, (i,,r (lot 1 1 11 ti ,ny (l hen cau buy suitable damsel for a pair ! ltillon in I he anovr t omi inn an nil mr a . , , ,. ... ... . ' j liccus In sell tltii billowing described ri'Sl of kIioo. A Katllr girl Is worth, ac- v,tn belonging to said ar.l. aitiinln.l In cording to the rank of her family, from tin, state ol Oregon, sad described a lol- four to ten cows, itiut In lartary no fa- low, to wit thcr will suiTender bis daughter unless he gets a good quantity of butter 111 're turn, mid In certain parts of India no girl can marry unless her father hni been pacllled by a present of rice and a few rupee. Hon the Orient tlrte Ita l-'lour. "Two women shall be grinding at the mill." In the east the day's supply of meal Is ground e.-uli morning by two women. ho sit opimslte each other on large, clean cloth, with tho small millstones between them. They push tho tipper stone u round and around by II I, .d .f -(,.. I, ,,,!, .1,1 ll. A brul and milk and the same for their , , . , ., nun- iti iui- ptnr, imuii vioim-ii Homing supper. The dinner was of baked beans and pie, rarely any meat. Bos ton Transcript. A IMrtoreaqo Matrsmaa. The El Dorado Kepubllcnn gives a pic ture of an early statesman and his pie turesque attire: When the lion. David L. McCain? was elected to the legisla ture from Butler county In 1S'" and went to Topeka to be sworn in he as tonished not only the natives, but ev erybody else, as he was the most gor geously dressed statesman that Kansas bad ever produced. He was very dark, with long black hair. On his head was a coonskin cap, the tall of tlie coonskln hanging gracefully down his back. Ills coat was made of wolfskins nicely tan ned and lined with red flannel. Six handsome tails hung from his coat tails and flapped In the breeze as he mean dered up to the speaker's desk to take the oath. He wore a spitted doeskin vest, buckskin kuee breeches, hand somely fringed; top lioots, gloves made of beaver skin, a watch chain done In beadwork, a flannel shirt with a flam ing red bandanna pocket hnndkrvh'ef around his mvk, and It Is needless to say lie created a sensation. It. They usually slug ns they grind. Thr Trouble With II I m. "Well, suh." said Brother Dickey, "I frald Br'er Jinkiiis will never git along In de wed'!" "Why. what de matter with him?" "Only dis: lie si; cored er thunder en he can't dodge llglilnln'!" Atlauta Constitution. The l.nalcnl Woman. Eupbeiula-Professor, 1 suppose yon Would be afraid to marry a logical Woma n? Trofessor-(ih. no: If she was really logical I could convlnit! her ouc Id awhile. Exchange. Klllaar It. Wantanno Why did Mrs. Etitsvk speak In such a rasping tone to her husband? DUEiio-Stic was simply filing her on Iwrer. Baltimore American. An iin.livi.liil on third Internal In tli liorthweal inrler nf lh southeast ipinrlnr ol Section .'Hi, T, II, S It II W. of Ilia Will amette Meridian in Tillamook Comity, Urn iron, containing 10 acr. and aiitJrcl to ll Ilia et( ale of lr. John (l.irilon. An umlividi'il our I hint lulrreit in Ilia norllira.it iiiiirttr ol lli mirlliwenl iiiarlr el Section III. I . IJ. S. li. 7 W. l tlm Will aim-UK Meridian, and containing ' scrra, ml aulijecl to Ilia lif taints of Pr. John tlordon. An timlhiilrd ona tliiril Inlvrrat In l.ola I, :'. .1. 4 and ft. In l, k:M, In IVnlnmUr Addilioii No. '.' to tint City of 1'orllaml. In Multnomali fount v, Orrk'ou, and iitiject lo tli 1 1 If pntaia ot I r. Joliu tier. Ion I lie Im IiIioii reiirraenla llinl It ! Iiacei- aar, and rxredient thai Jhe InlereKl which aaid minor ana In aald ri'al ealale I aobl ami ll appraniiK thai John I iordoii, Caro lina irwin (loruon ami John iiownns nor don are the nrxi of km nl aald minor, and Ilia Court helng (nllv aih laed, ll u or.lere.l ami decreed thai said m il of kin, and all persona iulcrealed in tlia ealnie of aald minor, be and n venr in (he almva antnled I'ourt on Ihe '.'.Mh duv nl Se.emler, l'U, at Hie hour of HI o'clock A. M., then ami theretoahowcauae.il any exiat. why ahl liceuae ali.iuld not Iw Kraiiied. If peraonal service ol lha order rannol be hail iimn aanl neit ol kin, ll la lurthnr !' erred thai a ctipy ol thla order be served on aald lirxl of kin'bv pnhlicatloii in ha (Ir goil (itt Knterpriae. a nraaa-r oihhalird in ('lackauiaa County, Oregon, lor I lire" iiceesaiva weeka nelorr said dale. Til oS. K. ItvaN, County Jiiitgn nf (iackamaa County, Bated Aug. '.'. Oil. II K. Cruaa, Attorney for (Inardiaii. .flrnot I'lnnl Melt Irmrnt. Fill snort. main inn. Ceorgle Inapproprlitte (luotallona. The following Is a good example of Inappropriate quotations: A ciergym: n Itppointed to nn East End living found his parish church sadly In mvd of n1 palr and gave orders for its renovation. While this was In hand the Idea oc curred to him to visit the mission halls In connection with It to see what might be needed there. In 1410 of them which was used as a mission cbacl he found a state of indescribable filth from end to end and an accompanying ellluvla. In disgust he raised his eyes toward the roof nnd could hardly repress a tit of laughter on reading the text sten ciled on the wall behind the pulpit. "How dreadful Is this pluce!" Anoihei story Is of an old Presbyterian clergy man who, away on a preaching engage ment, found nbove the bed on which In was to sleep the singular ndvlce. 'Oc cupy till I come." London Chronicle. was pressed was 1.235 pounds. The moving of the cheese from the cider press to Captain Brown's was made a great occasion. The people turned out again, and the cheese was followed by a big procession. Moses Wolcott, who kept the "tavern," gave a feast to all present and thereby linked his name to this part of the town's history. The following December the great cheese was sent to Washington In charge of Elder Leland and Darius Brown. There were no railroad In those days, and it was drawn on a sl d to Hudson, X. V., and shipped from there by water. The presentation of the cheese to the president was an event of moment in Washington. presentation was made at the White House In the presence of the cabinet, foreign diplomats and other notables, Elder Leland serving as spokesman and assuring the president in suitable terms of the great esteem in which lie was held by the people from whom the gift had come. Springfield Republican. Lock and Labor. If the boy who exclaims "Just rny hickl" were truthful be would say "Just my laziness.'" or "Just my Inat tention!" Luck is waiting for something to turn np. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something. Luck lies In bod and wishes the post man would bring him news of a lega cy. Labor turns out at C o'clock and with a busy pen or ringing hammer lays tin foundation of a competence. Luck whines; labor whistles. Luck relies on chances, labor on char acter. Luck slips down to indigence; labor strides upward to independence. Chris tlan Advocate. 'Mamma, tie on the chin!" "Why did he do th:it?" "'Catiso lie couldn't reach my iiosv Cleveland Plain Dealer. Notice la lierahr given that the iimlrr signed, the teculor of tlia laat will and testament ol C. K, Klnearaoit, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Clackamas t'ouiiiy, Orfiton, his llual account a such eiecutor, and lhal Mnndav tilt) Tlh (lay of Srplenibrr, !U, at the hour of U o'clock A. M. at tile Counlv Court house III Oregon lily. ('Iackamaa County, Uri'k'on, bna U-en appointed aa me tune ami lnre for lirar- struck 1 ' eruiinlng any and all objections to aald account. Aug. 7, I'KI I'KrKH KlNI'AP.sinS, Kjecuior. 0 lroiouU lor 'rulii-l Hoik. A Puisfe Kable. An American heiress was wooed by a foreign prince, who urgently besought her to become his wife. In order t test the sincerity of his love she asked. "Will you still marry me If I give away all my money for charity and become as poor as yourself?" The prince considered awhile, and then responded, "Yes, provided you will still marry me if I renounce my title and become a plain republican per son like yourself." Query. Dili she agree to bis proposi tion? Smart Set 15 STRONGER THAN ITS , WEAKEST LINK NO MAN 15 STRONGER! THAN HIS STOMACH DRnkcE5 GOLDEN 'MEDICAL DISCOVERY iMAKES WEAK STOMACHS STRUNG Sealed hi, In will bo lecclveil bv tln undersigned nl tlm ollice ul C, (i. Hunt Icy until S.i t ti r, 1 .1 y 1 11 Atinu-t L"i. pai;;, lor l.iDll cubic yards nl cm. bed rock, nl good ipmlity, said hi la to include the ilcliverinj and the rc ling of the same upon Kilth and Seventh streets aa di rected by tlia committee. The right to reject uny and nil b, is hereby reserved. Signed, Wm. Siikaiia.v, SroKKv, C. li. Hi .ri kv, August 'JS Committee. Legal Noticen. He Worked On. WifeGeorge, this burning of t,V- Tiio j candle at both ends means an untimely grave. It is nearly VI o'clock. Come to bed. George But I'm doing this night work In order to Cud money enough to buy you a birthday present Wife-Weil, if you will persist Pi working of course I can't stop it Good eight, dear. The Center of Olisri-Tatlon. ! "Say, paw. was you ever the cynosure kt all eyes?" "Yes; the other day when I went run ning down the middle of the street aft er my hat I'll bet there wasn't a man, woman or child in town who wasn't there looking at me." Chicago Record-Herald. Conceit of Modern Life. ' The conceit of modern life is self cen tered almost wholly. Our purposes if defined leave only the most Hellish and artificial basis. Men and women by countless thousands are steering their lives without compass or definite guide. Pittsburg Gazette. Drinks and Dropa. "Jenkins must be a pretty straight fellow. Dobbins tells me he never drinks a drop." "So? You probably misunderstood Dobbins. What he said must have been that Jenkins never drops a drink.' Baltimore News. fs-ordsmanshf p. "The lieutenant Is an expert swords man, I am told." "Oh, rory! I don't bellve there 1 a dance which he can't dajice With his word on.' Detroit Free Press. Bare Remedr Kot Available. Rev. Pastor Mrs. Wakely tells me they have a great deal of trouble In get ting their baby to sleep. Mrs. Temple I suppose It is too young to take to church. Stray Stork-s. police or Kiile. In the matter of the Guardianship of K. S. lieattie an Inaane person. Notice is hereby gi Pen that in pursuance of an order of sale made and entered by the County Court ol the County of Clackamas, maie 01 Oregon, on me .iru nay or August, I'm.'), In the matter of tbo'tiuanlisnHhip ol K S. lieattie, an Insane person, the under signed Guardian of said K. H. lieattie will sell at public auction, subject to cmfiruia tion by said court, the following described real property lo-wit: Uts eleven ami twelve ot block four Falls View addition to Oregon City. Clackamas Count v. Creiron Said sale will be made on Saturday, the Stli day ol September, V.Hi, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Court House door in said County aiiu oiaie, jerins 01 saie can. C. hC'ill.KIlKL, Guardian of the person ami estate of K H. lieattie, an insane person. of lee ol I'liiul Netilmicin. Notice is hereby given that David 1mu xeeutor ol the eaiaie ol .Michael Lontt, de ceased, lias II led his Ileal report as inch riecu or ol said estate, and the county court has tiled the lime of bearing said re port on Mo day, the "ih day ol Hrpieinher, li, at the hour ol b) o'clock In the fore noon of said day in the county rourt at ll e court bouse in Oregon City, Oregon. Any persons having objection! to said rciirl are hereby notilied lo present the same to tlie court at sunl Unit) and place. July .'JO, P.i.I. DAVID I.ONd, Kxerubir. OOltlJON K. HAY KH, Attorney for Kstate. .oll e ol I'lnnl Nelllciiii-nt Notice Is hereby given that the under, signed ailminialrnlrii of the. estate ol K. 8. McC'lincy, Deceased, has tiled her final ac count in said estate in the County Court uf the' State of Oregon, for Clai-kamaa County anil that the Juuge of satil C'ourt has a pointed Muiiilav. Hentemher 7. lisit. i in o'clock a, in. for bearing objections lo said account ior nettling said en ale. AMELIA M'CI.INCY. Administratrix. GKO. C. IlHOWNKbb, HOWARD M. IIKiWNi:i.L, Attys, lor Kstate. Rltala. Percy My papa owns a newspaper Jlinmle Dat's nuthin'. I buy an-! sell sixty of 'era every day! New York Times. Did universal ehar.'ty prevail earth would be a Leaven and bell a fable. Coiton. Ni;.fi.no.M. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. Stella A. McCord, I'laintill, 1 vs. J Walter A. McCord, Defendant.) To Walter A. McCord. above named De. feudant. In the name of the State of Oregon, von are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, in the above huukI court, on or before Friday, Oct. 1Kb, V.H'-, tne same ueing six weeks iroru the first publication of this lurmorina, and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and annwer said complaint the ?laintill will apply to the court for the relief de manded in eaid complaint, to-wit: that the bond of matrimony existing between you and i'laintill be dissolved. Thi! summons is published by the order of the Hon, Thos. K. Kyan, Judge of the County of Clackamas State of Oregon in the Orejori City Knterpnse a weekly news- la.er oi general circulation in Clackamas M MM . In the Circuit Court id the HhI of Ore icon lor the County ol Clackamas. M.S. Kiley. I'laintill, vs. T. L. Lawrence and Fannie K. Lawrence, Defendant. ToT L. Lawrence and Fannie K. Law rence, Defendants: in the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against yen in the above entitled C'ourt and cnuse on or r.efore the 10th day of October, V.Kf.i. which is six weeks alter August HmH,. PhY! h. date ordered by the Court lor Ihe first pub lication ol this notice, ami if you bid to so appear and an-wei, the I'laintill will apply to the Court lor the relief prayed for in the uompiaini, ui-wii: i-or a Juilguienl on a promissory note ngaim-t Dclemimits fur n, sum of fW.tO and an attorney'! lee off A'xi anu ior a uecree lorecmsing a certain mort gage, executed May lth, Ii7. by f. U i.avirencB anu i-annie J' Lawrence to .woore roiners anil assigned by Mom oroiuera io riaiiniii and covering the suuiiieasi ouarier oi section live in town- snip niree n oi range seven K. of the Will ameue flierniian in t;iackainas County Oregon, and for Ihe sale of said premises according to law, and the application of the proceeda to the payment of the amount of such juogmem anu lor sin h other and fur ther relief ai to the Court just. J in Hiininiona Is pun ished bir m-.l... ,.r ll,a tl,,,...ul.l. T L O J . . . ,o a,i,,iai,ii3 i, J , J1VHII. l.flmilV III. or said County, made nnd entered on the ith day of August, V.H',, and the dale of mo iirsi piioiii nnon oi una Hinnrnona is August 2Hth, r).i, and the date ,,r il, I'lioncaiion win oe Mcioneru, !K.). Y.. v. it t. 11. KILKY, Attorneys for I'laintill leinhi r, VH, proceed to sell al prlvain sale lo the blglieal bidder at r oui Hum, Chmnl.rr ol t'ommercr Ituibllug, rnttiaud, Oregon all Ihe rlKbl, lille and Inlereal of the said ward In and lo lha billow In. describe I par c.l ul real raiate, aliuated In CUckama Counlv, stale id Oregon, towtt: Heniiuilng .l chains east o( lliaiiuar ler section corner on township Hue west side ut ai-ctioii thirty (:IU, III t mnsblp on ( 1 1 aoiith, of range three (1) east, of the V illaiuellM Meridian; thence rsat 17 .Ml cbaim lo Achrou'i weal Ins, thence aonlli ;t rbalii lo A eh run a aouiliwrsi corner; UoMii'e east :l chains 10 the aeal aide ul in auiiihi-s.l iiiaiii-r id section thirty (.'In,; thence soiitn 17 chain! to F.iirkaon'e laud; thence weal .11 .ill chains ; Ihence iiorih ;M clialua In the place nl lieiiliinliig, contain. lug Inrtv ( l" acres, more or leaa, I'll! leruia ol Ih sale lo Pa aa follows: The enure p ircbaa price to be paid), cash, or one fourth In cash and the remain ileMn Iwn or in three yeaily Inalallinenla, secureil bv luorlgnge on the ism!, Paled August '.'I, put. Mix per cent In lereal uu ilelerreii pavuieiila. Sl'SAN IIAIllNAtil:!,. tiilnrdlan of the prraou ami property of I'rarl Marie llarlnngel, a minor. K F. .v K II. K II.lv Y. Attorneys lor tliiardiau, AllKUal '.'I, I'ai.'l, wi mios In Ihe Circuit Conn fur the Hlalnof Ore gon, fur CUckainaa Coimiy. John A. Mifipilat, I'lalmUr i va. Suilo .oliiiial, IVfeiolaut.l Tu Hual lifiii, dcfemlanl. In Ilia nam ul Ih! Note f Oregon, You are liemhy required lo appear and ansaer Ihe coiuplaiiil Hied agalnsl von In Ihe alniv entitled Court and cauae within aix Weeka from the date of the II rat pulill.-atliiii of this Biiinniona. w Inch 'line eipln-a on Ilia Jn.l day of Oclober, I'au and II you tall to o ai- ear ami ausweriue piaiiiuu will apply lo the Court for t ie rrilrl prated lor III the complaint, to wi. lor a decree that Ihe bomlaof matrimony lirreioluf and now matin between pUililllt and drlendant be annulled and forsvrr tlasiveit, and thai plalnllll tw dci' reel the care and custody u ttie minor children Waller, Ft. Is anil Maiy, ml for aucli other relief aa in Court ciav deem Jusl and proper. I I. la uliltiiiitiiia la pllhllshe'l bv order of the II latne Thus. F. I'.yan, Judge id l. Cuiinty Court tor the County ot Clai kamaa ami Male of I iregon, wbh li order was duly nia.lea nl e -irri-d mi the I'Mi dnv ot Au gust, P'l, in Ihe almve ei.lillrd Court, Mini the daie ol t lie l!r-t pnl.ln mi. ni bnul i .11 "I .iignsl, I 'ai', i., he , Isle nf Ihe l.i-l I' i til ii ntiuii llii reol bring :':id ilav id in I her, pail. KYAN' A OA l.l.i I W A Y, Aliornrya lur I'lniulll! mi tinini, In the I irctill I ourl of Ui State nf Ore go I lur t Iackamaa I'ouiitv. Frederick D. Love, I'lnl'ntill, 1 va. ' Kiltals-tli A. Ixive, IlrfeiuUnl, in in nattia oi ine Male or Oregon you are herebv reipureil to apear ami answer the complain! hied agalnal Mill In the aleive entitled an it on or helore Ihe :'sth iv ul Augual, I'ntl. which a the lime prea.-nl. (or anaweruiK In the order of publication nl this summons and if ymi lad in so apear an i answer tne complaint the I'laintill apply In the Court lor the relief demanded therein, to ll : For a judgment and decree lorever dia solving in iHinila ol iiialrlmony imw exlat ing neiweeii saiil plalnllll and ilefeniiant ami lur audi other and further relief as uiav D eitutahle ami Jos'. I bis stun muiis la published by order of the Honorable Thomas A, Vcllrlde, made nn the loti, (ny u ,-,Vi I he date of the Ural imhllcailon of Ibis son, m. n, a lieing the July the I Vth, pari, and the date the la-l puhll, all,,,. Uiereof he lug the '.'Mlh dnv ul An. u-l. I'n'.'l. FD XI FN DKN II il,L ami A. it. MKNDFMI ALL. Attorneya for I'laintill (KhrrlfT. N-Uowi:,,,,, III Ilia Circuit Court ul n,. u. . mom, lor tbat'uiinly of C, ,,, On. I noiiia i narmaii and I' . , Charnian, co-psrtnera, , 'I liomaa Charnian A Himi i'laluillt ' va. Hale! K. Ilawley, Dulandanl Slate uf (lreg, ('1111111 of Clai-kam. I " Ity virtue uf I judgment unl-r ,i an e iilioii, duly isni., . '. ' ' H the seal ol Ilia ahova miri) t, '.". 111! and dated Hi. 1. 1 day f a.,, '""a upon ajiidguienl reii,lt, ,,, " " I'll, aald einirt mi Ih llih ,,v ,., V '" '"I It imai, lii Invorol aaul I lm, Con, plaitiiilt and again. t ip, K "'! llileiiilaiil, lor Ih ii in o uis " 'r, leieal thereon at I he nil ul H per nl '"' aunuiii iroin Ihe 1 1 tit day i l!', Im... and a lurllier aim. of K. .,,.t. . ',',7' cuala iiiHMt Ihlt writ, tn i,s,ii,... "'""Ill of th peraonal properly nl s.i.i .1 . '".sit and U aiiltlclent could m,l ,," :.:v:!,v:".'"L.!':,',,,:riy..,,"i.ni''''" t2 9 ,,,, as i c lla a . .. . . day of February, .:si. ,,, " ' t . and (Id cost, witr, tt!:"l also the coal iihiii thla writ. Now, IhervfoiR, by virtue id aaul Hon, jiidgmenl order and ,ie,.re, .!r.' coiupiianru with Ih cotnm,,,,!, writ, neii.g iiualil to llml duly Roller lur lil leal ion Dfpartinenl of the Interior, Ijtmliilllci ai i ingon ( ity, Oieg.m. Auguat , pm:i, Police Is hereby given that Ihe Inilnwlng nameii aet'ier uaa nieit milieu u bis liilen tion to lunKe nnal pr.Hif in aupimrt of his claim, ami that sanl pr.Mif will he made be ior me i.egisier ami lleceiyer, at I ireguii i-'iy, "reguii, on .K-piemiK-r ys, pm'l, v)l FKANK III'HCH H. K. No. 1 11.11 tor the SK1.' Sec. !! T I, , L- ' l -I r,. ii- ., ... iie names ine toiiowing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cuiuinuoii oi sniu lami, viz.: Frank llabelt. of .Hprlngwiitc r, Oregon jonii i.iiiyers, oi Po.lge, Oregon; Oeurge llHiirs, of Oregon I lly, Oregon; William .iieineu, oi jiiiuge, iiregou. Al.tiKil.NoN H. DKKSHF.K, Kegistnr. 5 S, .Police of I'IiihI MciHcineiil. Notice is hereby given that Marv K.-i,i.i has filed her final report as ailmuiisirairi t of the estate of Johann F, Schncht de ceased, wit , the county clerk of Clackamas ocunty, Oregon, and the court has lixed .Monday, the 7th day of Heptemher. I'm aa the time for bearing said report. Auv.i all persona having objections to the same can be heard at aaid time in the county court room at the court house in Oregon voy, lyieou County, for aix inccessiva weeks enmmene-1 Dated this 30th day of July. vm. mg rnilay, Aug. zs, V.Hi, and continuing! MAKY SCHACHT to and including October . V.H',. tiVJt. C. BKOWNLLL, HOWAKDM. B. 'tOW. NELL. Attorneys lor I'laintill Administratrix of the estate uf Johann F. Bchach t, deceased. GORDON K. HAYK8, Attorney lor Kstate. Aaialltnen'a police. In the Circuit Court of tlie Hisn, ,,r iir gou lor CI ickainas County. In the Matter of the Fatal of J OeorgeT. Howard Insolvent Debtor. j Notice is hereby given tlmt the under signeu lias tiei-n uiiiy apxiiiiicil Assignee ... ,,,. ,r nu.iiii nnmeii insolvon' Debtor under nnd bv virtue nf mi ,.i , I-.-K1SU1IHH Asseinmy oi Ihe Mittn of Oregon eniiiieil "An ac lo secure lo c-edilors a Inst ilivisO.n ,.l ll.,, m.i ..1 .I.., . . J ciiiut-s in iieuiors wtio cuii vey lo assignees lur the benelll of creditors' approved October In, ln7H. and amend. inents inercio. All persons h ivlng claims against said estate are hereby uolilieil to tirenrnt the same to me at my nlllce in the 1...1II. noiine in uregon t.ity, Oregon diilv verihvil ms r,. ,!... I i... I .......... 1 . J ' " I "1 noil Wlllllll t ire months from the il'ln bceol. i-a.e. at uregnn i ity, UrcKoti, this Hill, iajr hi rfllljf, A J, I IH!.,, a . , T""M-r'.KYAN Assignee of the Kstate of George T lf ard, Insolvent Debinr. Date of last publication, Aug. m. iHolic-o or I'lnnl NrllleiHt-iif. Noilceia hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Curt of tne State ol Oregon for the County of Clacka mas his final account is execulor or Ihe ra tal nl James Healey, deceased, and that the said court bus set .Moml of October, l!ai:t, at the hour of IO:HOoVlocit A. M. at the court loom of said court as the tune and place for hearing objections to aaid hnal account. K. O f'ACFIKLD Kxeculor of the Fstate of Ii ,.. deceased. ' 11KDOKS it GltlFFITII, Attorneys lor Fxecun'ir. Ilounl oi i:iiiii011 Notice is hereby given that the liB,( of K.i.alla lion for Clackamas County will meet on the last Monday in A .1 ...' . uat ."d. In the county rouri : court bouse at ) o'clock a. .., a, will con tinue In session lor a week. All person, desiring .0 have change, ,.; ,ilZ Z' jesstneuts are reip.est.d to appear before the board at this time. J- F. NELSON, Cour ty Assessor. ni,. a Auguat 28. iyo.i. '"I Is of la.,1 miv 1. : pmprrty ol aal.l di'leiulaiil a, dl, n , ,'lrd day ol August, V.Hi ,u,t.. ,"" Usiii lb loll.iwlng iliacrli,, ,'T, pioprrly of aald ilefen,,l, ,1,, and bring In l,a Couniy f n "J ma, and Stat id Oregon, t..ii: Hu.,i In Ih. Don., ..1M ,.,, ., JJ Waiertitiry Nu. is In lp.ls.r le ..iu.,. ainetl men. Han and .le.iiil,r, M. nlnn al a pon, Hie iiurih Is,,,,,,,,," Jj aid claim Ml HI rlialna frmii 11. n,.,,,'" coriirr lliereul, Ih same lieing tlt ' erly Una of a certain a. r iract of ij coiieyd by Kll II 1 1 a ley , II1I011 O. hrvr and found reconird u, 1. .I. pag" 411 of th recur. la of Ueeils ol ...j couniy , then,- ,s,i on h pom, n aalil 111111 ...' SI clialm tiioi! or leaa .ii ... . ceiUln (I Is 4, re trai t ol land conveys,, u (ii. A. hll by iled I I reronleii 1 iMHik "S, page lii ol Ih record ol ile.tll or said caHiiity ; llienc aoiith l.'.Jj i-l,in, to laud ol Mariln Ullrlaun. ttia,,. . .., .. .. chain inure r less an I lo the .niii,e,t wiri.er ol the aald Iran ronveted to f, Harvr as alsiv decrllw.l n.a.,,.. , k l.'.'.' i 1 linlna ,i h pi.- hegiholi.ir !-,,. Is uli.g ,.1 s.' ai rna iiinr or leaa. and I ,.i nn Natur.la), Ih Mh day. uf hrpiemli-r' Put. ai Ihe hour of I 01 U k n i . Ir.nil ilmir ol Ihe coimiy court h ..,. t City uf liie.-on In v. 111 aald Cn y ,,,4 Mate, si-1 1 a puhl.r miction, auiij.i t i t leliipmiii, o Ihe hlgl, rat hul l, r, lur ', H, ;old coin, cash In hand, all the 'tyhl, tula 11.. I Inleiesi nlil. Ii toe Kill.. 1, n.,,,,.,1 ,i li-mlai.ta, tin I on tlie lain ,, ,, 1 1 i ..,,, or -lin e had in ur to llir a'.ow .li--. real pmperiy of any psit their,. I, i ji,,; a.ild jiclgin-i .1 ul, I, r, ile.-ie,., Ii.l. i, ,t, ,.,, nd ml nn ruing i-iila J . II. hll AVKII, MiiTllI of Clai kamaa I .iiimy, nrr.n,, ily K. C. Ilackrlt. Dei niy, DsIrd.N irrgon Cil, uregon, Aug. 7, I a MuniiuoM. In lb Circuit Court of Id Hlate ol dn a"o, nr ine 1 ouuiy 01 1 lactam. K. C. Golden, PUlntlir. 1 v. V Carrie II. Golden, Defendant.! To lb ilelei, Isnl C.rrl l. (inlden : In llir name nl the Male uf Oregon, I oB ar lierby rnpi red In appear and answer lb complaint (lie, I against you in thal.t eulllled court ami cans 1111 or belura Ilia bib day of September, l i.l, and If you In! an lo appear ur anaarr wliblu aald liii.a. the plalnllll will apply In th rourt for Hit relief prayed for In said complaint, to ait: l hal Ihe honda of matrimony rllstlug b Iween Ihe plalnllll and defendant Iwiht solved awarding lo Ih plalnllll Ih ran ami custody of the minor children of p, parlies, and fur general relief. Thla Hum moils la puhllahed piirauaul lo an oMtf made by Hon. I horn. F. Ityan, Judge of the Cuiinty Ciniri nl 1 iregoi, fur CUctamu County, made and entered Auguat 4, J'.ail, the time present, I by an lit order lor iJ luiblicatloii Is once a week for aix eonaecu llve weeka. Hie first piibllcalloti tiring Au gust 7, pact ,,,! ii,, , 0 fiepleniher M. I'M. II. K. SAItoF.N T, Attorney lor I'laintill. Miiiuiuoiia. In the Circuit Court of Ih State of Dra gon, for tti County of Clackamas. nuiainriift i.ainl I oinpany, i.rporaiion, I IsllillII, vs. Frank A. Graves, Florrnc! II. Graves, hla wife, and Charles, W, Jlawes. De-femlanla. Tu Frank A. Grnvea. Klorenc II. Gravel. bis wile, and Charles W. ilanea defcnilanU alaive 11 ainrd. In Ihe name of the Stateof Oregon: Yoil and each of ymi are hereby reipilrnl lo a-a-ar and answer Ih complaint tiled agaimt ynu In the almve eulllled Court and causa on ur belore the :"iiili day nl .Sept.; I'll! and If you fail Into appear and answer, the plulntil! will Bhiily 10 ibr court for the relief demanded in the complaint, 10-wit: For bullmailt aialnal the defendant! Frank A. Grave and Florence II. Graves ir the sum of :HI. together with inler- ent thereon rt Ihe rale of 7 per rent per an num mini tne ,11 at iIhv id January, li; lur the limber sum of 'llim.no as attorneys lees, 1111.I lur the coats and disbursement "t tins suit; that the mortgage given by tli said ileleiidiints Frank A. Grave! and Flor ence II. Graves lo the plaitillM, and ilaiwi the day of February. M!I. conveyinit o plalnllll block No. I'i ul prune himi. liickainiia ( nuntv. Oregon, as security l"f the payment uf three certain promissory note given bv the sal. I defendant Frank A Graves and Florence II. Graves to plain till on January .'II, l-csl, each for the sum uf mono, and each lit-Hr tig nterest at th raie nf 7 percent per annum from the said list ilav of January. I m: f I. lie decreed a lirat. valid and complete lien upon the said real property ; and that said mortgage be fore' closed, and the said real property sold upon execution, and the proceeds ol audi ale be applied lo the satisfaction ol plain till'! Judgment herein, Including attorney! leea, cost and disbursem- tits ami all accru ing cost and disbursements. That the proceed! of the crop of prune now growing upon aald premise! In) plied upon said lodgment: that you ami each of you he forever barred and foreclos ed ul all right, title and interest In and to the said premises ami every par thereof, saving only the statutory right of redemp tion; that tdaiiitil! he Permitted to become . nurcliasMr at aucb siilii: and that nlainlili have such other, further or illllerent relief to ihe court may acem meet and fiuit- able In the premises. This summons la tuililishad bv Ilia order nf the Honorable T. F. Kvan, County Jmlg of the County of Clackamas, and State nf Oregon, made tand entered therein on tha list day of July, I'm, which order require! publication thereof not less than once week lor aix weeks, and (Ixeslbe time with in which tlie defendant ahall appear and answer the comulalnt aa Hentcinber , I'.m.'l. 1IEDGKH GRIFFITH. 1 Attorneva for PlaililllL First publication Aug 7. Imt'l Last publication Sept. i'), IlKCI. If von don't unt tlm KuTKiii'Hing TOO don't got tbe newt.