OREGON CITY . ENTERPRISE, . . FKIDXX, JJARCH . 10, . 1905. ft SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Olive C. Packwood, Plaintiff, vs. William H. Packwood, Defendant. To William H. Packwood. 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 lit the above entitled Court and suit on tir before the last day of the period of six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before April 14, 1905, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the above named plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded there in, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween said plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff be given the custody of Frederick W. Packwood and Mary J. Packwood, the two minor children of plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published in pursuance of an order of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court, made on the 23d day of February, 1905. The time prescribed in said order for the publication of this summons is once a week for six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication thereof is the 3d day of March, 1905. HENRY ST. EATNEE, Attorney for Plaintiff- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Adelphi Allen, Plaintiff, vs. J. Guy Allen, Defendant. To J. Guy Allen 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, on or before the 15th day of April, 1905, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ask for the relief prayed for in her complaint, viz: the dissolution of the marriage bonds now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat ment. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court, of Clackamas county, made and entered on March 2d, directing the first publication thereof to be made on March 3d, 1905, and the last publica tion on April 14th, 1905. JOHN T. WHALLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Subscribe to The Enterprise. 0)W Jill CHAMBERS HOWELL EAGLE CREEK. The farmers are all bus- plowing and seeding. I under 'the doctor's care. ' ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. C. Grassier and son Mr. David Huggins. one of the passen- t Mrs. Anna Wright and husband of j Leonad and Miss Laura Ginther of O re fers on the car that collided with a ' Portland were visiting her parents last ' gon City,' spent Sunday at the home of freight car a few days ago near Boring, j Saturday and Sunday. j E. F. Ginther, has returned home, he came all the way ! Mr. Laverne Crawford made a busi- Several- of the boys and girls of our from Oregon City afoot instead of riding on the car. The ball at Eagle Creek on the 4th inst was well attended and all report a fine time. Mr. Clark Bowman and family, of Do ver, were visiting, at J. W. Douglass Sunday. J. P. Woodle and family attended Church at Dover Sunday. Mr. A. J. Douglas is building-a new fence around his garden. Several of the farmers have been haul ing Potatoes to the station during the nice weather. Mr. J. W. Douglas sold a fine horse last week. I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Chas. Hutton. Berville, Mich. ARE YOU ENGAGED? Engaged people should remember, that alter marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their degestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C, says: "For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with tor pid liver, until stie" lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." Howell & Jones, druggists, sell and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. JOHN YOUNGER, JTEES KTiar JE2 JLm Z2 S3. Near Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 'jreat Britain and America. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat- ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to contiiiue- the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou bles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in litjuid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the praying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. as W8f weatlenlr,fW) further. Jjnd appear beffer ttai is poastfe fcri rrami xe2 tg mm mm wrfe LeatfJ 1 Jbdo.We Mow I because ifs been J . tried time artdftme wja'm. A cerlif i-j erne w pure wm every Gallon CSrOa SALE BYSS CENTRAL. POINT. I Mrs. Mary Norton is very ill anl still ness trip to Portland last Monday. Mrs. Eastman has returned from East- em Oregon, bringing her grand -son who has been very ill with pneumonia. The W. C, T. U. will give a socia at their new hall for the old people and children only, next Saturday evening. Mrs. Sarah Webb, of Portland is very ill, owing to the shock of the news of hearing of her son's death. Mr. Gilbert Randall has just finished putting out a 7-acre hop-yard. Mr. Geo. G. Randall and Frank Engle were seen on the streets of Oregon City last Sunday. Miss Walker, who has just completed three very successful terms of school here, commenced last week on her fourth term. Her many friends wish her suc cess. Geo. Randall and son have a crew busily working in their extensive hop yard. ELDORADO. Mrs. Em Jones spent Wednesday with Miss Winnie Howard of Carus. Jack Jones of Oregon City, was out here Sunday. Peter James Emmette spent Sunday with the Evans boys of Hazeldale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornshuh, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Irish and families spent Sunday with Robt. Bullard and family. Carus baseball 9 are ready for busi ness now. Veva Kinney and daughter Nadia spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Ern. Jones. Dr. Goucher has a new line fence of wire. Ethel Spangler spent a few days with her sister in Ely. . Ern Jones lost a valuable shepherd pup Sunday. A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for affections of the throat . and lungs," says Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria, St., Chicago. "Two years J ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being overheated, which ir ritated my throat and I was finally com pelled to stop, as I could not speak alclid. In my extremity a friend advised me to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the infiamation had large ly subsided. I took several doses that day, and kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medi cine that I won my seat in the Coun cil." This remedy is for sale by Geo. A. Harding. 0 1 0 I i 9 e 9 9 9 8 LINN E. JONES SHUBEL I i J? armers are busy planting potatoes. j burg naa a neat little game in front of E. F. Ginther's house Sunday morning, j David, - where did you get your novel style? - I C. Homschuch who has been very ill is now slowly improving. Mr. Kaiser of Timber Grove was seen in our burg one day last week. Mr. Robert Ginther of Maxburg was seen in our town Saturday and Sun day. Mr. Ginther intends to move back to our neighborhood in the Summer. Can't leave the good-looking people very long, can" you Rob? Chris Moehnke has purchased a new horse. Mrs. Hettman is on the sick list. G. A. Sehubel made a flying trip to Oregon City Sunday. Homer Rowans called on Chris Moeh nke Sunday. Albert Hornschuch, who has been in school at Salem is home for a short time. It's nice to get home once in a while, isn't it Albert? Henry and Will Hettman and Homer Rowans called on the Ginther family Sunday evening. Say. Henry, how your hair does grow. ; Got Off Cheap. He may think he has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipa tion or indigestion, is still able to per fectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills, a; quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25 cents at Howell& Jones' drug store; guaran teed. VIOLA. Those on the sick list are slowly im proving. Mr. Copeland has rented a portion of Mr. Randolphs' farm. Mr. Ward is making a new plank fence around his garden. Mr. Jubb is improving the appearance of his farm by " clearing and building new fences. Miss, Clara Sevier is working for Mrs. Hughes. Most of the farmers in this vicinity are through seeding. Mr. Hamilton has been clearing brush and stumps from an old pasture, such energy is very common in these parts. W. T. Kerr, of Portland, will preach at Viola morning and evening Sunday. March 12. Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay. In order to accommodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to ,Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific Co. will sell, on Wednesdays and Sat urdays of each week, until March 31, 1905, round trip tickets at low rates, to Yaquina and return, limited o sixty days from date of sale. Those who de sire to take advantage of this rate should apply" to nearest Southern Pacific agent for tickets. STAFFORD. And still Oregon wears its loveliest smile to greet the thousands of home seekers who daily look upon her face and wonder. Only three days from snows and blizzards to . these balmy breezes. Oregon of course has its croakers who declare a late frost will ruin the fruit, or untimely rain spoil the Fair, but let us take the . "Goods the Gods send" and enjoy the weather -while we may. The" family of Mr. Cloudy, late of Kan sas City, arrived in Stafford Monday, having come into Portland on the even ing train Sunday. The- daily question is: "How is the war?" One man reading his daily, re marked, "well, the Russians are making the little Japs run for certain this time." That so? Too bad, too bad, "Yes" he continued, "they have to keep within sight" of them." The Russians for sure are about to have another great victory a-la Stossel. The .telephones went out of business a number of days, couldn't even call up the bosses to ask what's the matter, but Tuesday evening the welcome sound of the bells were heard again. No one knows how they miss it until they have had the convenience of it once. Mr. Gage raised the roof to his barn, by haying the compost in his stables hauled out and spread upon the land. Taxes have gone up into the clouds. Stafford is fearful there won't be enough - -of the needful to take it to the Fair. Mrs. Fred Elligsen, who has been quite ill for ja. number of months, is some bet ter and her husband thinks of taking her to Woodbum Friday to visit a daugh ter. She also has a sister near there. The Mays family have been having the grippe. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner or the nrm ot . J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case or catarrn tnat cannot De cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. , FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1888. (Seal.) A. W. G LEA SON, I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sojd by all Druggists, 75 cents. Take' Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation: f OA.STOH.1.. Beatt st K'n(l m Have Always Bought Signature of, CLACKAMAS. Everybody is making the .most of this fine weather,- and spring- work is the order of the day. ' Mr. Street, the florist," is . filling-, large and frequent orders for violets, roses, and other flowers. He ships consign ments to Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and San Francisco. He has three large green houses, and expects to put up another the coming season. E. C. Chapman has sold his stock of groceries, and leased the store building to W. Fullerton and his mother, Mrs. M. E. Prettiman. Mr. Harmberger is building a summer kitchen. A- O. Hayward recently completed new well on his premises. E. C. Chapman is putting up a kitchen addition to his dwelling house. Mr. Hooper, who has occupied the Chas. Brown house since December 1. lately moved onto his own place West of town. Father Bennett, an old time resident, died in Portland last week at the hos pital after undergoing an operation. He was buried in the Clackamas cemetery where funeral services were held. Mrs. E. C. Chapman is said to be re covering from the effects of a very seri ous operation. At present writing she is still in the hospital. A reception, for the towns people gen erally, was held at the M. E. parsonage Wednesday afternoon of last week. A very enjoyable time was reported. Clackamas grange, No. 269, is "making extensive preparations for a bazaar to be held on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, April 1. Fuller notice will be given later. Miss Ethel Mather and Miss Edith Hargreaves attended the Christian En deavor Convention in Oregon City, as delegates. DYSPEPSIA ON THE DECLINE. Huntley Bros. Co. Claim Pepsikola Cures 39 cases Out of 40. Why any one in Oregon City should continue to suffer with indigestion when a 25 cent box of Pepsikola will cure is certainly a mystery. - Huntley Bros. Co., have been selling Pepsikola quite some time now, and they know from actual experience right in their own store just what this famous little chocolate c6ated dyspepsia tablet will do, and if you make inquiry these druggists will tell you they never knew a remedy to prove so decidedly bene ficial in the treatment of indigestion, dyspepsia, palpatation, sleeplessness and other forms of stomach trouble. It cer tainly ought to give you confidence when you know that every box of Pepsikola contains 10 days' , treatment, and at the end of that time if you are not decidedly benefitted all you need do is to go back to the druggist and get your money. Pepsikola is sold right on its merits. It cures indigestion simply by toning up the stomach and digestive organs so that food will assimilate and give strength to the system just as nature intended. And Pepsikola is such a grand nerve tonic, too. Just try a 25 cent box and see if it don't give you new energy, new ambition and new courage to carry out your plans and daily work. If "it doesn't your money back. CAN BY. Mr nad Mrs. Osborne, of Oregon City. visited the family of J. A. Burdett over Sunday. Mrs. Rogers is preparing to raise squabs. She recently received a ship ment of seven pairs of homer pidgeons from Brooklyn. New York. The epidemic of grippe, which has been so prevalent this winter, is now let ting up somewhat, much to the relief of every body. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Man deville, however, -are yet held in its toils and are quite ill. A large audience filled the M. E. church last Sunday evening for the regular ser vices. The sermon was by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Housel. The Epworth League met at the Meth odist parsonage last Tuesday evening for its monthly business meeting and a social. There was a good attendance, and a good time is reported. Mr. Southerland, who was recently in business here has moved to Walla Walla. The Brown house which he vacated, is now occupied by Geo. Zeek and family. This pencil was mistaken last week, in announcing that the teachers had been employed for the Spring term. The va cation continues this week and we un derstand that the teachers are not yet employed, although Prof. Mathews and Mrs. E. E. Bradtle are probably decided on. Clerk William Knight has about completed the census of the schpol dis trict and reports about "140 children of school age. On Monday, March tith, was" solem niezd the marriage of Miss Mabel Knight to Mr. L. A. Bair at the .home of the bride's mother. Mrs. S. T. Fisher. The ceremony, which took place at 5 o'clock, was performed by the Rev. C. A. Housel, in the presence of only a few -immediate relatives and friends. Those present were Mr.and Mrs. S. T. Fisher, Messrs. Willard and Roy Knight, Miss Lieta Knight, Mr. Cornelips Bair, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl. After the ceremony all sat down to a splendid "wedding dinner. The happy couple were the recipients of ' a number of nice presents, among theiri being 350 in gold, the grift of Mr. Cornelius Bair, the father of the groom. Mr. and Mrs.. Bair left on the evening train for Portland, being greeted at the depot by numerous friends who after extending hearty congratulations, saw to it that they departed in a copious shower of rice. An energetic lady can secure the agen cy for this city and surrounding country for", a high grade line of Flavoring Ex tracts, Perfumes," Toilet Articles, Toilet Soaps, ; etc., by addressing the Pearsall Manufacturing Company. Des Moines, Iowa. They allow a. big commission, also give premiums. Write theiri for. .sample outfit. " " ' Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the Stock Hold-' ers in Clear Creek Creamery Co., wilt be held Monday. March 20, 1905, near Creamery Buildings Meeting to be called to order at 19 o'clock a. m. The purpose of the meet ing is the election of a Board of nje Directors, Secretary and Treasurer, to gether with other regular and important business. All stock holders are re quested to be present. THOS. E. ANDERSON, Secretary. CLEARS UP THE COMPLEXION. Druggists Say Laxakola Works Wonders for the Skin. Huntley Bros. Co. not only recommend Laxacola as the ideal liquid laaxtive for women and children, but some of their lady customers say it is also a remark able skin beautifier. The reason is easy to find. Laxakola moves the bowels regularly and without discomfort, and at the same time stimulates the liver and acts upon the bile - pigments thus removing the cause of sallow, muddy skins that do so much to inipair the beauty of one's complexion. - . If you prize a fresh, clear, velvety skin, and regular habits, or if baby needs a mild, safe, gentle laxative when colicky, or constipated, just try a 25 cent bottlev of Laxakola with Huntley Broa. Co. guarantee it will do all claimed for It. or you can get your money back. AN EXPLANATION. Editor Enterpriser In the last issue of the Enterprise, I note an item in the .Beaver. Creek news that reveals an uncourteous feeling on. the part of the correspondent. He or she must not imagine they are the en-:,, tire district, for nearly all the patrons know we keep our flag in the school house because a ten-foot flag on a ten foot pole can't sway much in the breeze without soon destroying both, and surely no one of good judgment would question the propriety of placing it where the pupils are attracted to it. If the cor respondent will come and set up about a. 40 or 50 foot pole, we will gladly unfurl It to the breeze. Until then we prefer to- keep it where it is safe as .well as at tractive. TEACHER. Ole Olson. Ben Hendricks, the favorite Swedish dialect comedian and northland singer, comes to Shively's Opera House. Wed nesday, March 15. He will present his everlasting play Ole Olson." The story of "Ole" unfolds a plot of intrigue and love in the days when old! New York was young. The play is of a clean, refined and gentle type and in the role of "Ole", Mr. Hendricks finds a character entirely suited to his peculiar style and one which affords him ample opportunity to display his superior ability as a vocalist and a comedian. This season Mr. Hendricks will sine six new songs which have become very popular. Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay County War rants endorsed prior to September 1st. 1902, also all outstanding Road Warrants Interest will cease on such Warrants on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, March 10th, 1905. ENOS CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Regarded With Suspicion. "I understand. Senator, that you re gard your colleague' as an unsafe man." "I do. It would be just like him to get scared and turn state's evidence at the first indication of danger." OASTOXtXA. Bean tie The Kind Vob Haw Always Bonght Signature of r "I was troubled with aoh trouble. Thedford'a Blaofe Draught did me more good in one week than all the doc tor's medicine. I took in m year." MBS. SAB AH H. SHIRFIELD, Kllettsrille, lad. Thedford'sBlackDraught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you "will take a small dose of Thed ford'a Black Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver in feet condition. THEDFoRD'5 BUCK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford's Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation bnt cures diarrlicea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggista sell S-cont packages-- "Thedfori's Black- DraujLt rj ILa test medir cine to rognlr.te the bowels 1 have rvjr used." MBS. A..M.: GRANT. Sneads Ferry, N. C. im EOTOTFATI