PAGE 1 CR;G3N CITV ENTIRPHISI, TRIOAY, DECtMBIR I, 1904, The Experience of Many A Women. Here U the experience of few oat of the many who write Dr. Pierce : Mrs. Mary M. - Thomas, Secretary Sierra Madre W. C T. U., Correspond ing Secretary Young People's Christian ": Endeavor, Secretary Ladies' Aid Society ' Congregational Society, 337 Winston Street, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: "I was married several years before baby came and after its birth I found that my strength did not return. I daily f became weaker and weaker, suffering . with nervous headache, pains in the - back and dimness, so that at times I ' had to lie down for hours before I could raise my bead. Tried a tonic or two before I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre ; scription, but the 'tonics' did little to restore mv strength. After taking the first bottle of 'Favoril Pre scription,' however, I was so pleased with the results that I kept on tak ing it until I was restored to health and strength. I shall never be without this great medicine, and shall take a few doses when I do Hot feel strong." Mrs. Beverly Sitgreaves, 124 Fnl ton Street, San Francisco, Cal., writes: "I am pleased to add my testimony in behalf of your 'Fa vorite Prescription.' I cannot find language to express my gratitude and joy over the fact that I am well once more. The wearing of corsets too tieht seemed to have brought on an abdominal pressure, weak ening the ligaments and resulting in dis placement, which troubled me until I was not fit to walk, and at times could hardly stand. What to do I knew not: medicine and doctors it seemed were of no help to me, until a neighbor advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Before the first bottle was used I felt ever so much better; I hardly dared believe it could be permanent, but my improvement went steadily on, and within four months I was like a new and well woman once more. I am now perfectly well and strong, and extremely grateful to you for your blessed remedy a boon to sick women." Miss Earline Agard, Chaplain Patri otic Daughters of America, 413 Michi gan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, writes: "Your 'Favorite Prescription' is cer tainly a wonderful medicine for the ills of women. I have heard it spoken of in highest praise by many, and so I am sure that my experience.)) only been that of one of many air certain)' de serves a good word. About a yr n(o I began to have severe paius across my back brought on by a cold at the critical time, and each month afterward I was in pain and distress until I dreaded its approach. Your remedy was prescribed and the way it acted on my svstem was almost too good to be true, i certainly have regained my health and strength, and no longer have any pains nor that extreme lassitude. Am restored to per fect health." e So uniformly successful has Doctor Pierce's Favonte Prescription proven in Bald execution, Judgment order, do-, creo, Intercut, com and all accruing costs. J. R. 8HAVKU. I Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By R. C. Haokott, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Novom-' ber 11th. 1904. SHlRIPF't BALI. cept no substitute for thi medicine. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore Hon, for the County of Clackamas. U. P. KabrUni Toy & Notion Company, Plaintiff, vs. Waltt-r II. Keyrs and Mury V, Keyea, . . -it t r j 1- it. 1 : -.- iTirmnnu. sua, or Falling of Womb, and LeucoV- 1 8TATK Oh?a0tt,' rhea. that, after over a third of a can- I , . Co"n,y larkem... tury's experience in curing the worst I y vlr,u: J;'"" '. cases of these distressing and debilitat- i m' " duty issued out of and un log ailments, Dr. Pierce now feels fully ' l,or U,B ",'u, of ,,M lH,v "ll,1,, court, warranted in offering to pay J500 in I ,h MbrtV """'"d " duly caah for any case of these diseases which ! ""''c'"' " ,w,,,d the !lt day of No he cannot cure. j vemher, 19iM, upon a Judgment rendered Favftrit Pnvilnllnii mmVmm and entered In auld court on tha Ith dav women strong, sick women well. Ac uf November. Wi. In favor of it. P. FBMicua Toy a Notion company, plain tiff, and against Walter H. Keyea and Mary F. Keyes, defendanla. for the sum of 1707.96. with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from tha ih day of November, 19M, and the fur thfr mini of 119 00 coats and dlaburae menta. and the rout of and upon thla writ, commanding me to make sale of the following deacrlbed real property, sit uate In the County of Clnckamna, state of Oregon, to-wit: The North Half of the Booth Kant Quarter of 8cctlon Fourteen, Tp. Four. 8011th of Range Five, F.nat of the Wil lamette Meridian. Now. Therefore, by virtue of ald exe cut Ion, judgment order and derree, and In compltunce with the commands of aid writ. 1 will, on Tuesday, the 37th MAa Ounce ot Prevention It Better M1'1 December. i04; at the hour of Has a Pound of Cure." ' 10 'l'1,H',c m" ' ,ne 'rpnt aimr ,,,e I County Court Hnum In the t'lly of Oregon in "Flowery Kingdom," a China Is ' City. In aald County and State, sell at called, lies on the opptwlto side of the public auction, .object to redemption, to Insunce, a Chinaman will agree to par c""h hand- " ih riM- tM "n,, ln" his doctor a certain sum as long as he l- terest which the within named defend well, stopping payment as soon as sick-,, aula or either of them, had on the date of ness overtakes him. According to Sir said mortgage herein or sines had In or to Henry Thompson, more than half the ,h, above arlind real property or any sickness of the world Is due to prevent- , ,,... , ,,. -i . .,M.,.,i,m able causes which It would be wiser to )tt '"''' "IJ ". employ some means to anticipate, rather J'unr" rder. decree. Intere.t. rots than to cure their result. Metllcal at- and all accruing coata. tendance Is of necessity, verv exoenslva. J. II. RHAVF.lt. The bill for the doctor's senrlce Is a source Shvrirr of Cla. kamaa County. Oregon, of worry and anxiety to co.intle,. suf- K c ....,, tvoutv. ioNipsi at ni vnatiw a tuvi inna i mi ani. ' 1 ' I fer torment, rather than add In this war to their often overwhelming liabilities. Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder, and chief of staff of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. i .. offers fret medi cal advice to all sufferers, through the medium of his world-renowned book, the "Common Sense Medical Adviser." which will be sent on receipt of thirty -one Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, November :5th, 1904. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka- mail eenta, to cover postage and wrapping. 'sean Wilcox Plaintiff In case you are uncertain a to your con- wary iNUIMm "cox. t lainwu, dition, a letter addressed him will be vs. given personal attention, and an honest. Walter R. Wilcox, Defendant, careful consideration. All the facts of To Walter R. Wilcox, the above named your trouble can be told him, as they defendant: will beheld sacredly confidential. H'rita at once, for delay may be dangerous. 111 Ktt3 IIM11IV7 III hll7 OUIIV Ul llt'gl'll, i you are hereby required to appear gaJKSgfgSf tee that DPieri? fvorit Preoption doe not contain TlXTJILTZ aiconoi. opium, or any harmful drug. It ut-i., ni.Mniarw UerSctl AisoclMIon ult- n or before the expiration of is a pure compound of medicinal plants wa utspn wemcti AMoavion, :.x weekg from the dat of the flrj(t A j(i y-. puuiiLavuii ui iui aiimmnna, win; scientifically combined. Persons maklni false statements concerning Us ingredients win do prosecuted. nmawMNT. Meiers SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Clack- amas. Charles Keutemeyar and Jennie Keu temeyer, his wife and Susie Gund lach, PlalnUffs, ' VS. ' W. E. Young and Lena Young, his wife, and C. B. Tyler and Carrie Tyler, his wife, Defendants. .STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ."By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to jne duly directed and dated the 10th day of November, 1904, upon at judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 7th day of Novem ber, 1904, in favor of said Charles Keutemeyer and Jennie Keutemeyer his wife and Susie Gundlach, plain tiffs, against W. E. Young and Lena Young, his wife, and C. E. Tyler and Carrie Tyler, his wife, defendants, for the sum of $1500.00, with interest thereon at the rate ft 6 per cent per annum from the lSih day of July, 1903, and the further sum of $125.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum $17.30 costs and disbursements, and the cost of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sal of V following described real property, sit uate in the county ot Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the Southerly corner of the donation land claim of M. M tract to the Intersection with Northeasterly boundary of a tract of '"J -o"n-) )v Golden Williams to Joseph Paquet by deed recorded In Book 34 at page 186, records of deeds of said Clackamas county; thence McCarver and wife; running thence North 47 degs. 30 min. W. along the North KZ degs. 15 min. E. 50 chains Northeasterly boundary of said tract to the Southerly corner of a tract of land conveyed by Julius Logus to Dora and Anna Nefzjjer by deed re corded -In Book "U" at page 493 In the records of deeds of Clackamas county, Oregon ; thence North 47 degs. 30 min. W. 22 chains to the Intersec tion with the Southeasterly boundary of a tract of land conveyed by E. M. Haines and wife to J. A. & L. E. Thayer by deed recorded In Book 67 at page 216 in the records of Deeds for said Clackamas county; thence South 42deg.30mW. 325 chains along the Southeasterly boundary of said Thayer tract to the Northeasterly boundary of a tract of land conveyed by John McGetchle and wife to David P. Martin, by deed recorded in Book "X" at page 47 records of deeds for said Clackamas county; thence South 47 degs. 30 min. E. along the North easterly ' boundary of said Martin's Tract to the Easterly corner thereof; thence South 44 degs. W. along the Southeasterly boundary of said Martin deeded by Golden Williams to Joseph Paquet to the Northerly corner there of; thence 8outh 42 degs. 15 min. W. 40 chains to the Southeasterly boun dary of said McCarver claim; thence South 47 degs. 30 min. K. 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 100 acres In said Clackamas county, Oregon. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said 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 On or before the 16th day of Decern ber, 1904, and If you fall to answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for - 'the relief prayed for In her complaint the now on file herein., to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and for such other and further relief u to the court may seem erju It able and Just This summons Is pub lished by order of the Hon. Tbos. K. Ryan, Comity Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, this 31st day of Oc tober. 1904. The first publication of this summons Is November 4th, 1904. and the last publication thereof will be the 16th day of December, 1904. DIMICK ft DIMICK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Henry Gana. Plaintiff, vs. Henry Metdrum, Jennie MuMrum, hla , . wue, n. c. iaioureiie, irunee; anq the City of Oregon City in sa d county The 8tate Ijind rioIird !.,,.,. and state, sell at public auction, sub- btate of okfoon t0 ,red?mP2lon' -,to e hlhe"t I County of Clackamas. If'.l CO'n, ?arh inA By vlrtu Judgment order, decree W theu IfM- title and Interest' ttnd an MecuHon, duly tasaed out of and which the within named defendants un(J,.r the of the abve eBl,tM rt or euher of them had on the date of ,n the ftbove entltlPd c the mortgage herein or since had in U) me dUy dlrect(.d and dlltcd the 29th or to the above described real prop- day of November. 1904, upon a Judgment erty or any part thereof, to satisfy r,naored and entered in said court on fo)cW ov FOB n7Aro) EY'S HOfJIEY Arab TAOS On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON Wc originated Honey and Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. Foley's Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00. , Prepared only by FOLEY & CO., 92-04-00 Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. sold im recoioehsed by ' ' - HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY Tbe case of Miss Frankle Orser, of Boston, Mass. is In tcrestinj to all women. "Da An Mai. Planum I suffered misery forsereral year. My back avlied and I bad bearlnffnlown palna, and f re- ?uent hesdaohss. I wuuld ofton waka rom a reitful sleep la such pain and misery tbst It would bs hours befom 1 could oloso my ayvs ag sin. I drsds4 tb long nights aud weary day. I oultl do no work. I oonaultod differ ni phyilolsQs hoptuif to pt rlif, but, findlnf that thslr matiiatnrs did not cur me, I triad Lt1U 1 llnk ham'i Vffftabl Compound, as It waa highly rwooramrndfld to ma. 1 am glad that 1 did so, for I soon found that tt wss ths madlolna for my cssa. Very soon I wsa rid of srery aens and Fata and rostortd to parfaot hsslth. fool splendid, bars a flna appetlU, and bar gsinad la weight a lot." Mies FaAKsia Oiuaa, 14 VVarrvnton Bt, IkMton, Maaa, -isooe ftrfn tfifi' jUtmM M(f sraWaf ftimlntmt HW St Surely you rannot wish to ro main wr-ak,slck and discouraged, and eahaustxl with each day's work. Home derangement of the feminine organa Is responsible for thla eihaustlon, following any kind of work or effort. Lydla K. IMnkhara'f VegeUble Compound will help you Just as It ha thousand of other women. the Jsih tiny of NovpntKor. 1I0. In (nvor ilnrr tiann. ilainlt(T. and sasinal llmry Mrlilrum. Jxnnlo Mfllnim, his wife; A. K. Lalourfltn, Truntxo; snd the Hlate Ijind IbHirtl, dpfcnilenl. for the um of IMO.td, wlih Inter! thereon at the rate of 7 prr cit por annum from the SUh day of Nov 'rubor. 1904. and the further urn of Is lit with Intermt thrreon at prr rrnt from the I6lh day of Novem Iwr, lot. and the further sum of 1180. as attorni'y's fe, and the further eura of IU.60 coets snd dl.lurTn-'(il. snd the coats of an. I upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following; d-. crllx-d real prtiporty. situate In the county of (.'lackamaa, state of Oregon. In-wit: All of tola nombrred one (II and Two C of Hick Hlxty-alx () of Orra-im f'lty, On-gim; alao alt of lot numtiered one 1 of )lM'k numliered altty-elaht ms of Cn-(n nty, Oregon; ald lota and bliM'ka Iwlng aa dialgnated on the maps and Plata of said Orrgon City, now on file and recorded In the office of the Recorder of Convejancea In and for aald county of Clnckamua. State of Ore gon. N'ow Therrfore. by virtue of said ii Hon. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands 'if an Id writ. I will, on flnturday. the Slat day of December. 1J0,; at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m.. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Ore gon City. In aald County and Btate, sell at public suction, auhject to redemption, to the hlgheat bidder, for V. 8. gold coin caah In hand, ell the right, title and In tercut which the within named defend ants or either of them had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above deacrlbcd real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu tion. Judgment order, decree. Interest, coats and all accruing coala. J. It. 81 f AVER. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. fly K. C. liackett. teputy, Dntcd. Oregon City. Oregon Deo. td. 1904. Notice to Crsdltors. Notion l horoby given by tha uudnr. alKiic.il exorutrlx of lli ostste or V. M. Manning, dofuaaiMl, to tho orodl tors of and all pontons having claims HKtUtiHt tho phIsIo of laid daooased, to exhibit thoin. duly vtirlllnd auctird lug to law within six mouths sflnr Urn first publication of this notion, to thti said exoeutrli at hr rtmliltmco In Mullno, Clackamas county, Oregon, or at the office f 0, C. llrownoll, Ori'Kon t'lly, Oregon, Dntud November Mth, 19, MARY MANNING. Oihj. (5. Urtiwnell. Kxwutrlx Attorney for Executrix. Rtglstrstlon of Land Tit I. In tho matter of the application of (luy T. Hunt, to register tha title to tho Kant Half of tho Hmith west quarter and West half of ths South west quarter of Hmtlon 30, Town ship :i. 8. It S ICast of W. M , Clack amurt County, Oregon, To Whom It May Concern: In tho name of the Btate of Oregon: Take .notice that on the 7th day of November, A. I)., 1901, an application was filed by said (luy T. Hunt In the Circuit Court of Clatikamaa County. rr Initial registration of tha tills of tlio land abova. dtMc.rlbmt. Now, un less you appear on or before ths 39th day of December, 1304, and show csuho why auch application shall not be granted, the same wilt bo taken as con f eased and a decree will be en tered according to the prayers of the application, and you will bo forever barred from disputing the same. sal.) r. A. 81.KKJ1IT. Nov. Jl 61. County Clerk. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the Hlate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Percy D. Uwell, Plaintiff, vs. I-eonora J. Lowell. Defendant. To Leonora J. Lowell, the above named defendant: lit the name of the. State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court, and answer to the complaint filed against yoa In the above entitled suit on or before the Hth day of December. 1004. and If you fall so to appear to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree demanded In tbe complaint against you, to-wtt: for a decree ot absolute divorce. Thla summons Is published pur auant to an order made on the 7th day of November, 1904, before Hon. Thomas A. McDrtde, jmlgo of the above entitled court, and the first publication la made upon the lltb day of November. 1904. K. K. M Kill ! Kit, It. C. IIUOD1K. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, Land Of fice at Oregon City, Oregon, Octo ber 29, 1904. Notlqe Is htrctby glvon that tho fol-lowln-named si.-ttler has filed notlco of hU Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Orogon, on Docombor 14th, 1904, vlx: Isasc M. Park, H. K. No. 12408, for the W of NE of goc. 20, T. 4 8., R. 4 E. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz: George W. Keller, of Dodge, Orogon. Ebenezer Lacy, of Dodgo, Oregon. William T. Honderson of Elwood, Ore. Adelbert U.Henderson of Elwood, Ore. ALOERON 8. DRESSER, Register. IP YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR Don't travel over the Illlnole Central, as any old road will do you and we don't want your patronage; but If you are particular and want the best and mean to have It, ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between St. Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans. No additional charge Is made for a seat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smok ing rooms, and have a porter In at tendance, Rates via the ILLINOIS crntpat. are the lowest and we will be glad to i quote tnem in connection with any transcontinental line. B. H. TRUMDULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. J. C. LINDSEY, T. P. & P, A 142 Third Street, Port land, Oregon. PAUL D. THOMPSON, Prt. and Passenger Agent, Cojrnan Bldg., Seattle, Washington. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. ' Etta Espo, Plaintiff, vs. Petor Espe. Defendant. To Peter Epe , the above named De fendant. In the name of the Btate of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint died against you In the above entitled court, and suit, on or before tbe expiration of alx weeks from date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 9th day of Deoember, 1904, and If yoa fall to so answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In her complaint now on Die herein, to-wit; that the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and proper. This summons Is pub lished by order of Hon. Tbos. V. Ryan. County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, this 27th day of October. 1904. Ths first publication of thla summons Is October 28th, 1904 and the last publication thereof will be the 9th day of December, 1904. DIMICK ft DIMICK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. Tacts That Caused us to Tak the Agency for the Fulton Compounds, the First Known Cure for Brlght't Dlaease and Diabetes. Plntt, lei It be dUtlniHly understood thai every one of the oaaca bcluw lud been diagnosed by one or more phyalolatii t llrlght'a Dlaesan or Diabetes and ohronlo and ItiouraMn; loeond, aots the eartalntyot the reiulu sa ahown by tha reoovery alao of tbe frlendi they told wuo were similarly afflicted. K. W. Hpauldlng. Prealdent Spattldlng Bmw Co., Ban Franolaoo, had a rroorery In nil own family snd told teveral othera who recovered. Auolph Woake, oapltalUt, 8n Franolnoo. reoovsred himself snd told two frleuds who reoovered. Dr. Carl D. Zelle, pioneer druggist, bl Paolfls street, Ban Frsnolaoo, rooorerad htmanlt and gave It to mora tban a doien patients woo reoovered. Cbaa. Engelks editor of the Oerman paper Ban Frsnolaoo, reoovered hlmnelf snd told It to number who reoovered, one of them being Charles f. Wscker, ths Sixth street merohant. R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Bplrlt Rnrlxw reoovered blmaelf and told II to several who ""I.'. S? bXrfmen!' H" Frano&o V,U"" lolm A. Pholpa of the Hotel Kotieller fl.n rrjnolaoo, snd twoof hi, frndi. MvelU, 8,0 Ire'Iin't"; ' W " And huudredsof others. Brlgbt'e DlnaaM and IMabataa Immii i. Charman & Co., City Drug Store.