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OREQON CITY CNTERPRISK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904. PAGE 3. 1 1) Personal Mention Mortimer Lutnurotte spent Sunday with frlonda it ICiiKimu. Minn Matilda Mlllur U visiting with friends imnr Jacksonville, J. W. Church, (if Llnd, W HMhliiKtoit, wan In Oregon City thla week. Mlxs Allium llollaik visited thl wixk with frlmxU at Portland. MIh Edna 1.4vy, of Union, was thl wvck the guest of MImh Llppltt. Mrs. It. O. Beolt, of Portland, visit ed thin week with Mrs. 0. I). Latou- Mrs. Prank Uruner and daughtora Lury and Ktla. left Monday evening for a visit with friend lu Nebraska. Jos. Kuorton, formerly of Oregon City, ha returned to tbla city from Hoattle. John W. Cochran, of the Oregon City Enterprise, spent Sunday with relative In thla city Balum State man. J. W. Thomaa of Molalla. waa lo the city Monday to attend a meeting of the Lewla ft Clark executive com mittee of which he la a member. Preston Hmlth and Mia Madeline Smith and Mr. Worschkel, of Port land, were among thoao attending t ho dancing party at the armory last Frl tay nlRht. Mm. C. F. Horn haa return from an extended vUlt to hr old home la Pennsylvania. Her aon. Carl, remain d In Pennsylvania, whore he will at tend school. Mix France French, of Albany, and Miss Neva Orlswold. of Balnm, were union the out-of-town people attend ing the dancing party at the armory 1h( Friday evening. I'ri. flratl ft Uvatlt, Dvntlats; rooms 1, IT, II. W.lnhrd building. OR. CHAII'I RICtlPT iOOK AT HALF PRICE. Th vary latrst edition In (In Aheap Mndln-; sold by aaonta at 11.11. Oct on t lluntlry llroa. Co., fur 11.17. Drowned Today. You can drown your Borrow today by coin to llowsll ft Joiim, th drucglata, and buying a boa of I'almo Tablata. Thry maks you stron- and happy! Prloa to cent; all lxa H it. Social Events. At a meeting of the Shakespeare Club hi' Ut at the home of Minn Mar Jorlu Caiiflold Monday evening. Mis Maysln Kontir, Mis Margaret Good follow and Mlsa Joaophlnn Crealman wort ulnclnil members of the club which Mnt the evening reading the third art of 'Macbeth." The next mooting of the club will be held No vember 21 Ht. at the home of Mlu Vera Caufiold. Jo. (iondft'Ilnw entertained dozen f hlH young gentlemen frlenda at a dinner party at hla home Wednesday t-venlng In honor of hla birthday an niversary. W. It. Login acquitted himself creditably an an after-dinner speaker when he made a neat presen tation speech and presented Mr. flood follow a gift. The recipient briefly expressed hla surprise and thanka. The dinner waa an excellent one and elicited many complimentary remarka for Mra. (ioodfellow. Thoso forming the party were: Mr. CKmdfullow, Dr. Mount. Dr. Wolf. Dr. Morrla, Dr. Park er.. J. K. Nelson, Frank Nowton, W. K. Ugu. I.lvy Btlpp, Tod Osmond and J. W. Cochran. the hall decoration wore extensive and of bountiful arrangement and al together with the gutilul company of young peoule, a moat enjoyable even ing waa the product. The Orphan a newly formed aoclal organisation of thla city, gavn tho party, which waa lurgely attended by people from Port land, Haletn, Albany and Kugonn, TIiohii attending the party were tinanl moiiN In complimenting their hoata for ao pleasant an evening and were equally earnest In their wImIiom for more, aui-h partlea during the winter. An event that la eagerly looked for ward to by tho piplo of Oregon City In the annual ball that la given on Washington's Plrthday, February 22. by the Columbia Hook and Ladder Company. It la looked forward to for tho reaaon that It la perhaps with out exception, one of the finest danc ing partlea of the year. Tho fire boya arc already making preliminary ar rangement for the event for which Everest' full orchoatra, aa uaunl. will furnlNh the mimic ami thla la a sum clent guarantee- of the high char acter of the entertainment to bo pro vided. The lioya are good entertain era and they certainly do themselves proud on the occaaiou of their annual ball. The dancing party at tho armory lam Frldny night waa among the moat enjoyable affairs of lta kind ever given In Oregon City. An orchoHtra from Portland provided the mimic which whb of a high order, punch wan aorved, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the HI ate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. Porcy D. Lowell, Plaintiff, va. Leonora J. Lowell, Defendant. To Leonora J Lowell, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court, and anawnr to the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled ault on or before the 24th day of December, 1904. and If you fall ao to appear to anawer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree demanded In the complaint agalnat you, to-wlt: for a decree of abaolute divorce. TIJ a aiimmona Is publlahed pur auant to an order made on the 7th day of November, 1904, before Hon. Thomaa A. McUrlde, Judge of the above entitled court, and tho flrat publication la made upon tho 11th day of November, 1904. K. K. MKIlGKfl, II. C. 1IHODIR, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Registration of Land Trtl. In the matter of the application of Guy T. Hunt, to reglater the title to the Eaat Half of the South-went quarter and Went half of the South wont quarter of Section 30, Town ahlp 3. S. It. S Eaat of W. M , Clack am County, Oregon. To Whom It May Concern: In tho name of the Stale of Oregon: Take notice that on the 7th day of November, A. D., 1904. an application waa filed by aald fluy T. Hunt In the Circuit Court of Clackamaa County, for Initial reglatratlon of the title of the land above deacrlbed. Now, un ions you appear on or before the 20th day of December, 1904, and ahow cause why aucb application ahall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be en tered according to the prayers of the application, and you will be forever barred from deputing the same. Baal. F. A. BLEIOHT, Nov. 11 fit. County Clerk. SUMMONS. In th Circuit Court of th Slat of Ire gon, For ths County of Clsok amas. Annta Ilrucker, Plaintiff, va. Adolph Bruckor, Defendant. To Adolph Ilrucker, th abova named di'frndant: In tbs nam of th Stat of Oregon you ar linreby required to appear and an swer th complaint filed against you In th abuvo entitled ault In tha abov nunii-d court on or before Friday, No vpmlxT 11, 1904. th asms being all weeks from the first publication of thla summons, and you will take nolle that If you fall to so appear and answer aald complaint, the 1'lalntlft will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In uld complaint, to-wlt: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and Plaintiff be dissolved. This summons Is published by the or der of the Hon. Thos. F. Uyan. Judge of the County Court of the county of Clnckamas, State of Oregon, In the Ore gon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper nf general circulation In Clackamas county, for six successive weeks com mencing Friday, Reptember SO, 1904, and continuing to and Including Friday, No vember 11. 1904. GEO. C. BP.OWNELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka maa. Linda P. Sandbcrg, Plaintiff, va. Frank Victor Sandborg, Defendant To Frank Victor Sandbcrg, defend ant, above named: In tho namo of tho Stnto of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anawer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault, on or before the 20th day of December, 1H0I, and If you fall to bo appear or atiMwerTllie plaintiff will eppIyTfTllie court for the relief demanded In the complaint, filed agalnat you, In the above entitled ault, to-wlt: for a de cree, dlaaolvlng the bond of matri mony, now exlatlng between the plain tiff and the defendant herein, and for the care and custody of tho minor child of plaintiff and defendant, Mable Amelia Bundborg, and for such other relief, aa to the court may aeom meet anil proper, Thla aiimmona la publlahed purau ant to an order, made on the 10th day of November, 1904, by the Hon. Thoa. A. Mcllrldn, Judge of the above entitl ed court. The flrat publication of aummon herein la made and had on the 11th day of November, 1904, and the last publication will be on the 23d day of December, 1904. UEO. A 1IHOU1K ft E. E. MERGES, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay general fund warrants endoraed. prior to Jan uary 1, 1902. Interest will ceaae on such warrants on the date of thla notice. ' E.N08 CAHILL, County Treasurer. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1904. Saloon License. Notice la hereby given that we will apply at the noxt regular meeting of the council for a renewal of our aa loon license at our present place of bualneaa, Main atreet between Sixth and Seventh streets. KELLY ft RUCOMICH. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Clack- men Charles Kentemeyer and Jennie Ken- temeyer, hla wife and gualo uuna lacb, Plaintiffs, va. W. E. Young and Lena Young, bla wife, and C. E. Tyler and Carrie Tvler. hla wife. Defondanta. STATE OK OREGON, County of Clackamaa. Hv virtue of a ludgment order, de cree and an execution, duly laaued out of and under the aeal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled rsnan tn m dulv directed and dated the 10th day of November, 1904, upon Judgment rendered ana enterea in aald court on the 7th day of Novem ber, 1904, In favor or aald cnariea if aniAtnovnr and Jnnnlfl Kentemeyer. hla wife and Suale flundlach. plain tiffs, agalnat VV. E. Young and Lena Young, hla wife, and C. E. Tyler and Carrie Tyler, hla wife, defendanta, for the sum of $1600.00. with Interest thnreon at the rate of 6 Per cent per annum from the 18th day of July, 1903, and the further aum or iiza.uu, aitnrnnv's fi and the further gum of $17.30 coata and disbursements. ml tlm ront of and upon thla writ. commanding me to make Bale of the following deacrlbed real DroDerty, sit uate In the county of Clackamaa, state of Oregon, to-wlt: tu.clnnlnir at the Southerly corner of t. e donation land claim of M. M. McCarver and wife; running thence North 42 degs. 15 roln. E. 50 chains to the Southerly corner of a tract of land conveyed by Jullua Logus to Dora and Anna Nofzger by deed re corded In Hook "V" at page 493 In tha rnonrda nf deeds of Clackamas county, Oregon; thence North 47 degs. 30 mln. w. 22 chalps to tne intersec tion with tha Rniithnsaterlv boundary of a tract of land conveyed by E. M. Haines and wife to j. A. e i iv Thayer by deed recorded In Book 67 at page 210 in the recorda of Deeds for said Clackamas county; thence South 42deg.30mW. 325 chains along the Southeasterly boundary of said Thivnr tmrt tn the Northeasterly boundary of a tract of land conveyed by John McGetchle and wire lo uaviu P. Martin by deed recorded In Book "V" nf nairn 47 rert)rda of deeds for aald Clackamas county; thence South 47 degs. 30 mln. E. along the North easterly boundary of Bald Martin's Tract to the Easterly corner thereof; thence South 44 degs. W. along the Southeasterly boundary of said Martin tract to the Intersection with the Northeasterly boundary of a tract of land conveyed by Golden Williams to Joaeph Paquet by deed recorded In Book 34 at page 186, records of deeds of said Clackamas county; thence North 47 degs. 30 mln. W. along the Northeasterly boundary of said tract deeded by Golden Williams to Joseph Paquet to the Northerly corner there of; thence South 42 degs. 15 mln. W. 40 chains to the Southeasterly boun dary of snld McCarver claim; thence South 47 dogs. 30 mln. E. 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing TSie Place fbff Style F you were to ask why out garments were entitled to the special comments of men in general we would say on account of their fit style and ser vice. Every garment is cut and fashioned individ ually. Every yard of fabric has been thoroughly shrunk before it's employment. Every phase of mak ing has been at the hands of tailor men who. by their ability and ex perience, have stamped themselves las masters of their craft. Our men's fall suits In the new shades of brown will irressistibly appeal to men who are desirous of being fashionably yet economically clad. These suits are on an even plane with the tailored -to-order clothes that would cost you $30.00; they sparkle with newness and style and if possess all the distinctive features that will be conspicuous this fall. The prices are are always right. Our old but true saying, "satisfac tion or your money back." 1 mar I M i Copyright 1904 by Hart S"uiTner & Marx J PR I(PF alia- aUiSv U gg aUgsad CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER Agent for H. S. & M. Clothing, Hawes Hats and W. L. Douglas Shoes Oregon City Oregon 100 acres in said Clackamaa county, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue or aald execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of December. 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City In said county and state, Bell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, de cree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. R. SHAVER. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Novem ber 11th, 1904. JUSTICE COURT REVERSED. Judge McBrlde Holds That McLaren Judge McBrlde on Wednesday re versed the Judgment of the local Jus tice court by which Frank McLaren proprietor of Wllholt Springs, was fined $50 and costs for assaulting and boating a visitor to his resort. The case has attracted considerable attention. Frank Holt, the complain ing witness, visited the Springs one Look into it! W cannot glv better ad vie than to hav you look Into Our methods of Banking Most business people In this section know us and our methods. If you do not, why not call In, get ac quainted with utT Every poitlbl favor shown d posltor, consistent with good banking. The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon Sunday and when ordered from the premises refused to go. In the alter cation that followed he waa beaten. In reversing the action of the lower court. Judge McBrlde held that Mc Laren, as, owner and proprietor nf the resort, was acting entirely within his rights In ejecting Holt from the premises and if he exceeded those rights, then Holt's remedy was to be had In a civil and not a criminal case. The court contended that the payment of the admission charge to a public resort is merely granting permission to enter the place and Is revocable at the will of the proprietor. J. U. Campbell appeared as attorney for Mr. McLaren. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing Is sure except death and taxes, but that is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can teslfy to that Mrs. C. B. VanMetre, of Shepardtown, W. Va,, says: "I had a severe attack of bron chitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief. One bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery then sumption. Try it It's guaranteed by Croup, Grip, Pneumonia and Con sumption. Try it Its guaranteen by Howell & Jones, Druggists. Trial bot tles free. Reg. sizes 50c and $1.00. Ben u Kinil You Haw Atwars Bought Oregon City's Big Cash Store ADAMS BROS Oregon City's Big Cash Store Women's Salts, Skirts and Coats These fine suit are made of a super ior grade of Cheviot and I'ancy Worsteds. The Coats are double and single breasted with collars or with collarless effectfitted or loose barks; neatly trimmed and lined with a heavy grade of silk taffeta, f7- Women's Walking Suits Tan covert cloth, taffeta lined, neatly trimmed with silk novelty braid ; all new effects fJJ A large stock of skirts in all the latest Htylt-a and color. Taffeta Silks Underpriced They come in a large variety of color ings and are especially suitable for Waists, Shirtwaikt Suits and lining purposes. Japanese Silks 35c Taffeta Silk, ajinc-h, all shades, .,50c Taffeta Silk, 19 inch, all shades.. 75c Taffeta Silk, ai inch, wear guaran teed $1.00 Taffeta Silk, at inch, very heavy $i.jo Taffeta Silk, 37 inch, extra quality, per yard ft .00 Taffeta Silk, 36 inch, extra quality, per yard f I as Tafieta Silk, 36 inch, very heavy, per - yard $1.40 Peau De Soie Silk, 19 inch, Special, per yard 75c Clothing. Just received, a shipment of high grade Reefers, Chesterfield and Tourist Overcoats from the well known makers, Crouae & Bran degee of New York, English Cheviot Suits of fine grade Cheviot, in rich browns and gray at $"-5 Extra qualitv Worsteds, plain colors or attractive brown or gray mix tures (10.00 All-Wool, plain and fancy mix tures . $ia.oo The latest in Overcoats ; long, with or without belt, in plain and neat mixtures $15 .oq Men's Overcoats in navy or black, wool Kerseys; good weights and splendid wearers $10.00 Boys' School Suiss, neat patterns for f J.50 Children's Russian Overcoats. .$2.75 Special We have about 75 Skirts which we .will close out at fa.as each. The9e 'Skirts are all well made, stylish and 'worth more, but they must move out to make room for Suits and Coats arriving daily. Dress Goods French Broadcloth in all the new and staple shades, per yard. ..$1, 3$ French Flannel for Waists, all colors, per yard 6SC Habit Cloth, 50 inch, per yard . . .65c Ennlish Mohairs 75c Rain-Proof Cravenettes Ja.oo Yankee Sacking, 36 inch, yard 40c All-Wool Zibeline, 50 inch ; in plain colors and stripes, per yard . . .ft 50 Storm Serge, black only, 46 inch, peryard ....fi Scotch Mixtures, 37 inch sc Ladies' Cloth, 36 inch, all colors. .45c English Broadcloth, 51 inch, all colors per yard f t.as Seasonable Underwear, Special Reliable makes only, and in every wanted weight and style Ladies' ribbed vests aud drawers, fleece lined, long sleeves; special, each, 25c Ladies' extra fine quality ribbed Tests and drawers, white only, special, each 50c Ladies' all-wool vests and pants, scar let ft Ladies' cashmere vests and pauts, silver and white f?-35 Ladies' fleece-lined union suits, each . ...50c Ladies' heavy, fleece-lined union suits for fi .00 Ladies' mixed wool and cotton union, suin fi.50 Ladies' light weight wool union suits for fa 00 Ladies' fine-ribbed wool union suits, for f3.a5 Men's heavy-ribbed, fleece-lined shirt and drawers 50c Men's merino cotton and wool shirts and drawers 75c Men's woolen shirt and drawersf 1. 00 Dr. Wright's cotton-fleece underwear for. f 1. 00 Dr. Wrignt'a wool-fleece underwear, finest quality fi-5o Misses Swiss-ribbed union suits. . 35c Children's worsted shirts, pants and drawers, according to size. 30 to 75c Children's fleeced vests, special, .20c Infants' fleeced vests 35c Infants' fine-wool vests 50c Women's Underskirts We carry a full line of the "Sorosis" Underskirts the skirts that are most sought after for daily wear. Low priced, but of good style and excellent wearing quality. Made of good-quality Mercerized Sa teen, lull flounce, trimmed with two bias tucked ruffles and dust ruffle, for $1.25 Made of extra fine Mercerized Sateen, full French flare, trimmed with tailor straps, under flounce and dust ruffle $3.35 Coats We have just received h express , some of the very latest tylt ia Tourist Coats and Raglans for Ladies and Children. All altera tions made promptly, free of charge. Children's Outfitting This line is not a aide issue with us, but a Peparment to Itself. We study their needs in detail and carry many useful and novel articles that are not kept elsewhere. From Babies' Wear to Youths Clothing and Misses' Dresses our goods are the work of experts who cut, fit and make Children's Clothing exclusively. Naturally the reiults are more satisfactory than those at tfnc1 y the general stores, where Children's Needs are an unimportant branch of the business. Infants' Knit Mittens, Hoods, Leg gtns, Bootees. Infants' Bonnets in silk and lawns. T n T. n t 1 T J t: u . r Skirts, Gowns. Infants' Long Cloaks 1