OHKUON' CITY RN'TW.Wh, J hIIUI, frmfttTAKY , 10W. SUMMONS. M the Circuit Court of the Stste of Ore- ! yon. for rinrkamns County. Mbtv V Knox, rinlntlff, LolKhtw B. Knox. Defendant. To I,elrhton B. Knox, deefndant: In the name of the State of OrepMl you ere hereby required to appear and infW(T he complaint filed against you ' In the above entitled suit, on or before the Ith day of March, 1905, that being- the lat day prescribed In the order of j nubile I Inn of this summons, and If you j fall to so appear and answer said com-' plaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein prayed, to wit: a divorce from the marriage exlst 1ns between you and pfclntlff. This summons Is published In the Ore- iron City Enterprise by order of Hon. Thos A McBrlde, Judge of the Circuit P""1 wl1 nd Testament of Fhlllpp Rons. Court, made on the 17th day of Janu- deceased, by order of the County Court, rv. 19. for six consecutive weeks; the!"' Clackamas County, State of Oregon, first publication being on the 20th day of "J hv dul' QHuVJ Any Jsnuarv. 1905. S. R, HARRINGTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Maitlno Peazolo, Plaintiff, vs. Palmira Peuolo, Defendant. To Palmira Pcisolo, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, in the above named court on or before Saturday, March 11, 1905, the same being six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, and you will take notice that If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wlt That the bonds of mat rimony existing between you and Plain tiff be dissolved. This summons Is published by the order of the Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge of the Circuit Court of the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper of genera) circulation in Clacka mas County, for six weeks, commencing Friday, February 3, 1905, and continuing to and Including Saturday, March 18, 1905. GEO. C. BROWNELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Jennie Duffy, Plaintiff, vs. James Duffy and E. O. Caufield, Defend ants. To James Duffy, the above named De fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: Tou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit within six weeks from the date of the ret publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said eomplalnt the above named plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed therein, to-wit: For a decree dissolv ing the5 bonds of matrimony now existing between said plaintiff and you, a rea sonable sum for alimony and for the nurture and education of the four minor children of plaintiff and you, for the pay ment of $750 to plaintiff of the money now in possession of defendant, E. G. Caufield, as administrator of the estate of Patrick Duffy, deceased, owned by you as your distributive share c said state, to apply on the decree awarded for alimony aforesaid, that plaintiff be given the care and custody of said four minor children, and for such other re lief as equity may require. This sum mons is published In pursuance of an order of Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamas County, made on the 87th day of December, 1901. The time prescribed In said order for the publica tion of this summons is once a week for six consecutive weeks; the date of the ret publication thereof is the 39th day f December, 1904. HENRY ST. RAYNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. John Clarence Statler, Plaintiff, vs. Tamsie Statler, Defendant. To Tamsie Statler, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yeu are hereby required to appear and Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre vents serious results from a' cold. It Saved Kis Life After tho Doctor Said He Had Consumption. W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 25c, 50o and $1.00 : .answer the complaint filed, aealnst you In the above entitled suit by the SMth 1y of February, 190S. and If you Ml to answer or appear herein, the plalntlfr will apply to the court for the relief de manded In his said complaint, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for general relief. This summons Is published by order of the County Judge of the County of Clack amas, Orenron, made, the 11th day of January, 1M5. H. K. SARGENT, Attorney for rialtitlft. Pate of last publication February 24. 1908 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby (riven that the un dersigned have been duly appointed Ex ecutrix and Executor respectively of the and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at Qregvn City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published February 10, 1906. ELIZABETH METZGER ROOS. HENRY P. ROOS. Executrix and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Phillpp Rooa, de ceased. DIMICK DIMICK. Attorneys for Estate. Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay county war rants endorsed prior to March 1, 1902. Interest will cease on such warrants on the date of this notice. Dated at Ore gon City, Oregon, this 10th day of Feb ruary. 1905- ENOS CAHILL. Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. January 21, 1905. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named .settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on March 7. 1905, vii Paul Praeger, H. E. No. 12663. for the Nt of NEi. SE4 of NEVi A NEVA SEVi. Sec. IS. T. 4 S., R. 5 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: John Straight, of Garfield. Oregon. A. Richardson, of Parkplace. Oregon. II. Sowers, of Garfield. Oregon. J. L. Small, of Portland. Oregon ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed as Ad ministratrix of the estate of B. F. Bar stow, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned, at the office of my attorneys In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice. Dated this 25th .day of January. 1905. CHRISTINA A. BARSTOW. Administratrix of said estate. Dlmlck & Dlmick. Attorneys for Admin istratrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of Christina Gort ler, deceased, by order of the County Court of Clackamas couty, Oregon, and has duly qualified as such. Any and all persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified according to law, at the office of Dimick & Llmlck, Garde Build ing, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published January 27, 1905. W. H. GORTLE4R, Administrator of said estate. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys for Admin istrator. Notice to Creditors. Ella Schwlng Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed Administrator of the estate of Ella Schwlng, deceased, by the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Clack amas County and has qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of the County Clerk, e mi M SOLD km RECOIMKDED BY HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY, OREGON CITY Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouch' is and duly vor tiled within six months from the date hereof. Dated and llrst published February J, l!H5. Fit AN K H. nil.EY, Timber Land, Act Juna S, 1878 Notice Tor Publication. Cnlted States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1905. v.mic- u fcrrebv alven that In compll itot with the provisions of the act of OoTeM Of Jub t, 1878, entitled "An ... . .v i lie sate of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public 1nd States by act of August 4, 1893, Carson C. Marlcls, of Cliukes, county of Clackamas. State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this of ftco his sworn statement No. 6516, for the purchase of the W'H. SWVi. NE14 8V of Section No, SO, In Township No. 4 South. Range No. 3 East, and will of fer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber of stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Oregon City Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29th duy of aiurcn, jeo. He names as wltnesse: Robert H. Snodgrass, of Mcadowbrook. Abo L. I.arklns, of Mcadowbrook. George Hofstettcr, of Clarkes. Curden fmlth, of Mullno. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to tile their claims In this office on or before said 29th day of March, 1905. ALGERNON S. DKE83E11. Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, appointed Administrator of tho estate of Bell Potter, deceased. All persons having claims against suld estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, to the under signed at the office of Bruce C. Curry In Oregon City, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. FRANK BUSCII. Administrator of the esate of Bell Potter, deceased. Bruce C. Curry, Attorney for Adminis trator. First publication, January 20, 1905. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that tho under signed administratrix of the estate of Michael M. Shlvely, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Ore lion, for Clackamus county, her final account as such administratrix of suld estate and that Monday., the 6th day of I March, 1905. at the hour of 10:30 a. m.. has been flexd by said County Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement of said estate. SARAH E. SHIVELY, Administratrix. E. P. Morcom. Woodburn, Oregon, Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. John M. Bendroth. Plaintiff, vs. Alma P. Bendroth. Defendant. To Alma P. Bendroth, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, In the above named court on or before Saturday, March 11, 1905, the same being six weeks from the , first publication of this sum rnons, and you will lake notice that If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wlt That the bonds of mat rimony existing between you and Plain tiff be dissolved. This summons Is published by the order of the Hon. Thos. A. McBrlde, Judge of the Circuit Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, In the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation In Clacka mas County, for six weeks, commencing Friday, February 3, 1905, and continuing to and including Saturday, March 18, 1905. GEO. C. BROWNELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. George Schwlng Estate. Notice Is here by given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of George Schwlng, deceased, by the County MM Court of the State of Oregon, for Clack amas County and has qualified. All per sona hnvliiK claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at office of the County Clerk. Hie- goit City, Oregon, with proper vuiicl'cis and duly verliled within six months from the date hereof. Dated mid llrst published February 3. 1905. FRANK II. H1I.1CY, OTICIC OF RESTORATION or Pub lie Lands to tfeulenn nt ami Entry. Department of the IiiUuol, Uiucm! Lund Olllce, Washington, D. I'.. January 6, lliOft. Not leu I" hereby given llral on lVivinber 15, 1904, the Hoeietuiy of the Interior released from withdrawal nnd restored to settlement t h public land 111 the following described ureas willed were temporarily withdrawn tm August .1. 19IKI. for proposed additions to The Cascade Range rorest Reserve; and that the said public lands so released from wtth.liiiwul and restored to settlement on December 15. 1901, will become sulilect to entry, tiling and selection at the I'niled Stales Land Oltlees for the re spective districts In which the lesloied lands lie, vis: at Oregon Clly and Kuan burg. Oregon, on May 1, 19U6: Townships live tt), six (), uml seven (7) riouili, Uiingv four (O East. W. M ; In Town ship eight (til Houth, ItutiKt four ttl Kust, the West half of Section two ('.'). Sections three S to ten (10), boll) In clusive, the south half and north-west quarter of Section eleven (III, the north west quarter of Section fourteen (14). the north half ami south-west quarter of Section fifteen (15). Sections sixteen (li!) to twenty CO), both Inclusive, the noilh-west quarter of Sect Inn twenty one CD, tho south half and north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine (-!'). Sections thirty ClU) nnd thirty-one (.11). and the west half of Section thirty-two t.i.'l, In Township nine (9) Houth, Range four (4 East. Sections live (6), six (ti), seven (7), thirteen (18) and fourteen (14), the south half of Section fifteen (15). Sections sixteen (16) to thirty-six U. both Inclusive; In Township ten (10) South, Range four (II East, Sections olio (1) to twenty C.'Ui, holli Inclusive, the south-West quurter of Section twenty one 1211, the north-east quarter of Sec tion twenty-two CCD. Sections twenty three (23), twenty-four (24), and twenty-live (25), the north half and southeast quarter of Section twenty-six tJtil, Sections twenty-nine C"J) to thirty two (32), btith Inclusive, the south half and north-West quarter of Section thirty three (33), the south-west quurter of Section thirty-four (34), the south-east quurter of Section thirty-live (35), Sec tion thirty-six (3t); In Township eleven (ID South. Range four (4) East. Sec tions four (4) to nine (9), both Inclusive. Sections sixteen (lti) to twenty (20), both Inclusive, the north half nnd south west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), the west half of Section twenty-eight. Sections twenty-nine (2'.i) ami thirty (301; In Township twelve (12) South, Range four (4 East. Sections three (3) to thirty-three (33), both Inclusive, and Sec tions thirty-five (35) anu thirty-six (3ti; all In the Oregon City Ijmd District; Townships fourteen (1)1. fifteen (H), sixteen 1 16) and seventeen (17) South, twenty-two 22) South, Range one (1) West; In Township twenty-three (23) South, Range one (1) West, Sections one (I) to eleven 111), both Inclusive, Sec tions fifteen (15) to lwenty-nn (2D, both Inclusive, snd Sections twentv-elght (2t) to thlrty-lliree (.13), bolh Inclusive; In Township twenty-four (24) South, Rangu one il) West. Sections five (51 to nine (9), both Inclusive, the west half of Sec tion fourteen (It), Sections fifteen (15) to twenty-three (23). both Inclusive, and Sections twenty-five (2i) to thirty-six (y'i). bolh Inclusive; In Township twenty live (25) South, Range one (1) West. Sections one ( 1 1 to twenty-three (23). bolh Inclusive, the north huif of Sections twenty-four (21) and twenty-six (26), Sections twenty-seven (27) to thirty-ono ill), both Inclusive; In Township thirty CM) South, Range one il) West, Sections one tl), two (2) anil three (3), Sections live (5) to twenty-three CCD. bolh In clusive, and Sections twenty-seven (27) to thirty-six (36), bolh Inclusive; In Township thirty-one (31) South, Range one ID West. Sections five (5). six (6), seven (7) and eight (S), the south-west quarter of Section nine (9). Sections fif teen (15) to twenty-one (21), both In clusive, and Sections twenty-seven (27) to thirty-six (36). both Inclusive, all In the itoscburg Ijind District. J. H. KIM PI, K. Acting Commissioner. Approved: TlioS. RYAN, Acting Secre tary of the Interior. ORRINE Pnhllclr Indorsed Tit the Superintendent of the grejl I'KOl'LES MISSION, who says it CURES INTEMPERANCE. People's Mission. -v , Washington. D.fl , ruhrutry 89, 1904. ThsOrrln Co., luc, wutiington, U.c. ilhilniiin It i Turjr grtir;iux in.tefl for m to rnourt to jrnu that Orrtna haa provan to my aatira ati(rtii.n Dial it la a (.: ill r for druiikelinioa. A natiant wlici hail baea lriuing about a piut of Whi7 a ilay (or a great iimnr yi.ra waa com. rlatfly rnra'l within ten (Jayn Iroin tlm tuna lia took thaflratilnaa of Orrina, ami he ia now rntora. to parfnrtaoliriatr. I nhavll ha !! to ha'a you rafar any iron to nia for a rarlflratHin of thiaxtatrmant. I am rnnTinraalOrrina nacura for that tarnhlailia aaa,druukeiinaa. Wiahing you raal auccana, 1 am. loura Try truly. W.C.McMICHArL, Hapaiuitauuout i'aopla Miaaion, A SIMPLE HOME TREATMENTI S I . Dr I To cur 1,h""t patient's know!. R edge, buyOrrineNo. 1; forTolnn oox. t tarT treatment, biiy Orrlne No. 2. CURE EFFECTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Book on " rirunkannmn (aaalail) f rna on rauuaat. Orrina mailed (aoalaO) on r-eaipt of l.0U by The Orrine Co., Inc., WashingtOB, D. C. Soil snd racommandad by unknown preparation lungs weakened and CITATION. In the County Court of the Stale of Ore gon, for the ( 'utility of Clacliaiiuis. hi the tiinller of Hie K.'tHte of ('liiinicc M Wilson, a minor To Jnhesh Wilson, , tin lluarillall of (he Kslate of I he above named CliiU'iice M Wilson, a minor, ('. W, Nohlell, on. I V. II. Sampson: Whereas, an application hiivliut been tnildc on Hie 7th day or February, limn, by t'liinnce M, Wilson, above niiiiied., for an older directing Unit a Citation b'siic, directed to .tubeuli Wilson, as (luardlan of said Clureucii M Wilson, and C, W, Nohltilt nnd W. W, II Sampson his boudsineti, directing you nnd each of you, to matte and llle In this Court, u Until account and report of Ihu mnliage inenl of the Kslale of Clureticit M Wil son, a minor, by Jabesh Wilson, us (luardlan of the Kstate of said Clarence M Wilson, a minor, showing a detailed statement of nil money received, and of all money paid out by the suld Jabesh Wilson, as such (luardlan of the KsUlo of suld Clureiu e ,M Wilson, from the time of his appointment as such guniM Ian, to tho time of the llllnK of this pe tition herein; and Whereas, this court has fixed and set Saturday, the lllh day of March. A. I, l'.xifi, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of suld day. nt the Court House, In the County of f Iuchiiiiium, State of Oregon, as the time und place for you to appear and present to this court for Its settle ment the report and tin a I count of the said Jabesh Wilson, us gunidluit of lln estate of suld Clarence M Wilson, Now therefore, In the mime of the Slate of Oiigoii. you. nnd each of you, (lie hereby cited, dllucted Ulld required at such time und place, to appear nnd tile n report and final account of lh man agement of the estate of suld (,'laiettee M Wilson, by Jabesh Wilson, as guardian of his estate, so that the same may Itv set tled by this Court; or show cause why such report Slid uccouut be (lot filed by you, an prayed for In the petition imw on tile In this Court. Witness, the I lou. (SKAIV) THUS p. R VAN, Judge of suld Court, with the Seal of suld t'ouit uttixed this 7th day of I'Vliruury, r.ior. K. A. Sl.i:it;ilT, Clerk. Hy K. W. (SRKKNM AN. In-piny. Pule of llrst publication Kebrtiury 10, I'Jiiu, date of lust publication. March 10. I'M,. Notlcs to C red I tor. Tlm ninlrlBlKlli'd has been B(Milnteil uilinlulntrutor of the eslale of Alva I, lliiiilnuin. ileeeaseil by the County Court of the Htute of Ori'itoii for Cl.u kuious County. All imoii indebiei) to r buv 1 r i k i l.i I m atiitlnst salt! estate tare re UUInil to present same to the umler hIkikiI at Montavllln. OrcKon, "r at lb" olllce of John V. IMler. Attorney at l-.iw, Stevens llliltt . Oregon Clly. tile- Koti, wlililn six months from Ibis ilate. I Hid'. I I 'ebruury loth. 195. l.iM rublbndon March 10, 19uf.. A. II HOOll, Ailinlnlslrulor of mild estate. Notlcs of Annual Fir Election. Nollre Is hereby Klven Hint the nnuuiil Klre Election of Ori-Kon Cy, (Iretfon will be held on Monday, the lllh day of March, rJUfi, In the Fountain Hose Coin iany's bulldliiK ) the West side of Main Htreet between Till and Klh Streets. Ire K"n city, uri-iton, at which time it 1 1 place there will be elcclcd one Chief En- Klneer, one Assistant KtiKjneer, and lliree ineiiibets of the Hoard of Kirn Commis sioners. The hiI1s shall be kept open between the hours of i o'clock n 111. Ulld 4 o'clock p m. of said day. K. A HOMMEK, President Hoard of Klre Commissioners. Attest W. A. Dlmlck. Hecretary. Chamberlain's Cough Rsmedy the Moth er's Favorite. The soolhliiK and lieollnu properties (if this remedy, lis pleasant taste, and prompt permanent cures have made II u favorite with people everywhere. It Is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup nnd wltooplhK coiiKh, as It always affords quick relief, and as II contains no opium or other harmful drujr. It may be Klven as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Ceo. A. Hardin. l)rs. ricatle, & Reatln, Dentists, Ilooms 16, 17 18, Wclnhard Building. MOLALLA. Most delightful weather for mid-winter. PlowllIK has bcKiin HKillll. Much sickness Is abroad In the land. Cleoi'Kii OkUi Is Mt 111 slowly linpruvInK, but not yet out of dancer. K. H. Duncan is up from his severe spoil of sickness. J. W. Thomas has been Wrestling with pneumonia, for n week or more. C. H. Hermen Is setting; out an orchard these fine days. K. K. Dart and I,. It. TeullltiKor have been KriibblriK out a f w ncrea of land this winter. The Oregon Clly road Just north of town Is Homi'ililnir terrlfflc. The Molnlla Mutlnl Teli'phoni. Amicla llon Ih ki'owIhk; l.iHt week itnnlhcr divis ion was folded. The Mullno people nro the folliH iIiIh time Unit yon will soon hear from. .1. K. Cole, vice president or the iiHHoclnllon attended a ineelliiK ut Mullno, securltiK a dozen mcinliers lo our iiiiiUh from Hint locality, who have coimlriictcd their dlvlHlon line Into the Molnlln HWlti'h-lioiird. Miti(iiam 1ms built lo Molnlla, lum IriHlallcd smmi phones, but no HWltch-bnfiid yet, im It Ih very unpleasant talking lo nil of (hem nt once. New Km bus oruHiil.i'd 11 mill mil to connect with iih throiiMli Cmil.y mid Rone rlKlit Into IhihIiu'HR. Molnlln Assembly No. S2, I'nllefl Aills uriH cloHoif lis contest lust Saturday nlnht with a memliciHhl) roll of osmo Hcvenly. live. It rnimt lmve been truly "Add KellowH" nlrhl. for the "adds" Won out In tho eonlcHt by over two humlicil polnls nnd now nil tluit the "cvciih" hnvo to do Ih to banquet the winning "oddH,' MIhh 'llbHon was captain of thn "JnppN" tluit Hhowcd Ilio "UiiHlanH" bow to move. Saturday, I'Vlinmry 4, Wl u fnilornal duy lor Molnlla (IrniiKi, was In hchhIoii Uirough flic day and nt nlKbt the Ar tlHniiH and I. O. 0. K. lnflKes held foil!, In Ihelr respirllvo hnlln. Mr. C. I. Olp son iniido and pri'Hcntod the new I. O, O, K. Indue with a new locker. Mr. W. o! VaiiKlm furnished tho lumber for the sanio sawod from timber grown on IiIh farm. Dr. J. J. Leavltt Ih laid up with pnau- inotiln, Prof. J. J, Clark went to Oregon ('Hi, tills week to take telichet exaiulmilhiii Mild serve ull a eoiiiailllen of (I,,, ,BWI( ,vi Chilli county exhibit, NOTICI 0- riNAL BBTTLEMEN f. KmIiiIh u( Anna lleltor, ib-ri'tian, Nollen Is lieii-by pflvfil Unit Ibn lititter sltilieit bum IHeit 111 (lie County Curt the Hlul" nt Oii-miui, fur the County f Clm liMiniiH. Ibbe Until in rouiil , r bin n,j. iiiliilsliullon nt Hie mill estate ami Hint unlit eoiiit lias Itxeil Moiulnv i,, cm, ilay of MiiitIi, t !&. at Ibn hour of lu (Hi o'clock In I he forenoon of ii, ,jy , the i-ouil room of sahl court, MS (he tlitm uml iliii't of In-lit Init objections lo tlm itlil llual iii'i'oiint. 1. H, IIICCK. Kxi-ciitor of I ho KM n I o of Anns l(i decenseil. 1 1 K I i A IIUII'I I TII. Alloineys for Mneciitoi', l-'hst 1'nl.lii ti t leu Kehruary :o, luufi, (5) Nutlcs to Crsdltori, Notice Is hereby Klvntt lliat Ibn linder slKiicd has been appointed by tlm County Court of the County of Clui-kamus, Htntn of (iri-tion, Administratrix of tlm tOatntn of I'lvdellck Held, il-peased, and nil persons huviiitf claims naltial said rs lale are hereby required lu present Ilia nine properly verified lo Ibn uuderslHiied ill I he Dltlcn of I "Knit Hchllebel, at On-ifon City, Oregon, within six iitonlha from (be dale of Ibn llrst publication of Ihls Untie- M Ally 111:1,11, Administratrix rnluln of Frederick Held. iliXVHftcd I" Il KN A NCIM'DlilCU Attorneys for A I in 1 11 In 1 r tt t r I x late of list publication, Kebrtiury 3 1IH. 1 a Notlcs of Sals. I'nder authority of an nnler of ssl Kin 11 1. -d by the County Omit nlld bjr authority of the lnt will and testament of Juliet I'. Trulllltllei, ll'-ccamd, I will It l private sain thn fullowlnit des cribed mil eslaln. to-wlt; Tho Houth half of Hie followliiK described prMrly: llcitliihliiit at Ho. H K Corner of Orln MalliH.n I. I. C. In Heitlon No. 10, T J H . It J Kast of thn W. M . and running Ihctici. V. on Ibn M linn of said l I..C. :l ti cbnlna. Ihencn N. ;j 06 chains, thcitci, K, ;7 li) chains. Ihencn H. on the Iv boundary of suld claim 1') Ot, chains In the pluce of In llililoit. i nn t a Itillltf elKhly acres morn or less The sale will bn iiwi.b. on or after the lllh day of March, I !(&, and bids will be received nt I he oftlcr of I'lten A Hchuebel. Ou-Kiiti Clly, On gon. Terms of Hale. Cash. EDWIN A IIOWAKP. I'ltei utor of Ibn I'Hliitn of Juliet '. Trull- llllter. IVcensed, listed IVIiriiury loth. 1906. MARQUAM. Mia Millir la slowly 1 1 env rrlntf fn-lii lo r sli kin aa. Crundtin Itnrlh dlrd Very suddenly at the bomn of bis son Hunday. He will bn burled In the Miller cemetery Wednes day, r'rhruury Kth. Mis. Cianilull expects la return bonm lit Turner Ibis Week, Hhe was railed to Manpiuin lo alien. I her sick mother. Mrs J I'. Miller. Mr, J. Hartli's sale was held yesterday Slid cvrrythlnif hroiiicht koimI prices. Hn I i m t . I , j dox h Bold Jill) liens Which brolllthl til 90 tier Mr. Wlllurd Newton's baby has been III hot at present Is Improving , The Kpworlh IrfiiKiie of this pbu-n me at Mr. Allen Jin k s lust nlk'h!, Mr. Wlllurd Htev.ns and family vis lied al Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Maripiain lust Humlsy. Miss Pearl Inbo. the teachrr, was sick with hi ttrlppe two days last week. Mr, pert lllbbanl was quite sick last Week With la Ifrlppn. UNION HALL. Mrs I,. (!. Itliu and Mrs, ('. J'arker called on Mrs. Corbet one day this week. School closed here last Friday, Febru ary 3rd. Miss Dora IIi-Ikk who has been work IiihT In Portland, visited her parents. Mr. und Mrs. Joseph IlrluKS. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones and Miss I. llllan (ians were thn ituests ut Mr. J. II. Hums and family last Hunday. There will be 11 dance In Metropolitan Hall. February 1905. flood mush; will be 11 special feature of Ibn evenlriK. Sup per will bo served at the hall. A luricn dlnlnit hall will be built and will b rendy hy the :2nd.' Kvcrybody cordially Invited to attend nnd nil urn assured a Rood time. Metropolitan hall Is situated four miles east of Cunby ami near James Adkln's suwmlll, Mrs. Jack Webb of Portland Intends to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. C. Phelps, Miss Mary Molzim visited her sister, Mrs. Orrln Adklns of Mullno last Hatur day. Umle Toedmeyer of Hlnfford Is VlsltlnK his aunt, Mis. James Wllkerson of Ihls place. 6MYONA. A chlnook wind with an Oregon mlsl. would he pnreiablo lo this wintry Weather, A. I Voriler was nt thn county seat Inst Friday ordeiinK sou,,, addlllonal ma chinery, for Die saw mill here. MIhh Nun Hehwari went to Portland lust Friday lo spend a weclt or so In the mei l opolls. MIhh Kdiin Connid tnndo a trip to Boll wood on Frlihiy of hiHt week lo visit her 1'ih'iiilH, the liliiHsciH, of that place. O. p. Voder, who bus a posit Inn as let ter currier lu (hi, metropolis wum up lo sei, Hn, linnii, folks u week iiko yesterday. We notice lu (ho 1111 til delivery items In Inst week's Courier, that their sawmill man Ih tnnilnir away unlllled orders, If lw will klmily turn them our way their wants will bo attended to, The mill here Iiiih oiileiH ahem, but not to tlm turning awuy point, H. 10. Yodi r has none, to Portland and Is IIiIiiMiik; Home of taklnK a poHltlon In a biubci' Hliop. Italph Is ns ptollclcnt Willi Hie ruKor und Hlicars iih niany u one horse barber who Iiiih IiIh ceilillcali, In n Kill fiTimo In full view of nil bis cuntom ers. "VVn know whereof wn Rpiialt. .Tim Hchwailz has the luiiibcr on the (round for a new wooilHlii'iltlio wood without tho fihed seems more. eHsentlnl In this wintry wenthcr. A. J. Yodor, who has been alllnr H winter, Is not Improving as fiiHt as his many friends would wlHh.