Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 31, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    OKKOOX CITY 'KNTJ'JRPliiSK, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905.
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SUMMONS.
fl Hip I'lrtnill Court of ih BlftU of Ore-
for '" "irty of Clat-kama.
flllv C I'ackwuod, I'hilntlff,
VH,
William II. I'ai'kwood, Ii.ffrnlmil,
WIIIIiiim II, I'aekwood. the uhovs
.,( iiffi-tiilniit:
l (in- nnme of the HIhIp of Oregon,
vuii Ifi-i-by required appear mid
answer ''oinpliiliit M't Hgiilnitt you
In ttit above- entitled Com I and milt on
liifurc Hi" hist day "i" peloJ of
nil weeks from H" dul 'f " flit pub
Hi 'I1'1 summons, to-wlt: on or
Morn April H. 1M&. If you fall l
. appear and answer suld complaint,
!l,r above limnrd plaintiff will apply to
the Court for llm relief demanded thr
in, to-wlt: Kor a deere dissolving lh
bond" ' matrimony now existing be.
twrin mid jlulntliY and defendant, mid
thul plaintiff bn given Hip custody of
Frederick W. I'nikwood mid Mury J.
I'ri kwiHid, lh two minor children of
plaintiff Mild defendant. This kuiiiiiii'Iih
li published In tui miutii of mt order of
llwi. Tim. K, Hymi. Judge of the County
Coin I , tnudn on the !.1d dy of I'ehnmry,
t. Th time I'li i" i tin d In unit older
fur the iiutillrnllon of thin summon l
one week for l consecutive weeks,
Thr dwti f the. flint ptib!l-Ntln thereof
i. h id tiny of Muii li, 190G,
IIKNKY HT. ItAr.NKIt.
Attorney for I'lnlntlff,
UMMONI.
In thi' Circuit Court of Mm Statu of
Oregon for elm kiiuiiiK County.
I I. I. li rbhwlikeit, 1'lnlntiff,
VN,
John Hiliwlrk.il, )fpiidmit.
To John Mchwlekert, defendant above,
lilt ril.'.l ;
In Hi., Minim of tli Ntiitn of Oregon you
in.' hereby required to appear mid an
swer thi. complaint filed MKulrmt you In
the, above entitled emiMi on or befor
Krhhiy, Hi.' IMilh day of April, 11)05, mild
dny ln 1 1 m morn Omit nix week from the,
1 7 1 h duy of Miiri'h, 1IIU6, the date, of tlni
Mint ptioll.'iitloii of this summon, mid
If you full to mi mmwtir, for want there
of, th plHlutlff will npply to th Court
fur the relief piny d for, to-wlt:
For n dec-re of nnld Court forever dls-
nnlvltiK thi bond of matrimony now ex
isting between plaintiff mo defendant,
mid for her costs nr.d illHlmr n.'tn.'iila In
thin milt, mid for uh other mid further
relief un to llm Court seem J tint nnd
IMullulil',
Thi' onli-r for fiuhlli'Mtlon of iiiiniiionn
In thin court wnn iimdi- hy lh Hon, Thon,
K, Hymt, Jiidgn of Km County ('ourt of
mild I'linkuinun county on the 16th dny
of Mni't'h, lani.
Th dull' of the Mini pullrulln of thin
niiltinionn In Munti 17, lVt.
W, M, trilKN.
Attoitti-y fur riHintirr.
CITATION.
Court of Clnckiiman
111. k. y'n i
SUMMON.
In lh Circuit 'riurt of thi- Huu of Orr-
i-iii, for th t'oiinly of Clm knmnn,
Aiti-lphl Allen, I'lnlntlff.
vn.
J tiny Allen, tiffciidnnt.
T.i J, Uuy Allen t fendiit:
In the nm of the Mtnte of Oregon:
Yini me hereby inpilreit to nppenr nnd
mixwer tliH oiiiipiHlnt filed mtninnt you
In the niiiive entitled null, on or Ix-fote
Hie Kith dny of Apt II. mot. mid If you
l.ill to mmwer. for wmit thereof, thn
plnliitlff will nok fur Hie relief prnye1
for In her roniplnlnl. vli: th ttlnnolullon
of ihe murrluiin Inindn imw .llln be
tween th plulnllff mid ilefeiidnnt, on
the moondn of cruel nnd Inhuman tient-mint
Thin minium!, In pulillnhed by
of the linn, Tlton, K. Itynn, Judie of the
founly Court, of ( 'In 'kaiimn county,
mnde nnd enl. i d on Mun h 2ii. dlieellnn
thn llixt pul.lli ill Inn th' i.nf to be iimde
on March 3d, mid the luxt publl.u-
tltrn on April Hih. 100..,
School Notion.
After II HI llt.illllin' tellll.
I'lullli- m liuol i lune.l Mun h It
Tlleio Were i-IkIiIi i II pllpll elll olleil,
The nu-iiim iminiier of poplin wim U.7J
mid Ihe nVeiuM' dully nll iidmice wun
I 4".
The t 1 1 1 1 1 h uwiiid.d m'.liiln for ex
cidlein i. In deMi tinent mid ncholnrnhlp
Went Allien Hilly, Kill smile; Mimkji.I
Nl.-olul, Hod my, "th Ktude; Mnbi-1
Vuiik-hn. Cm I l-Vyer, till Kindej Mtnly
Idiy, 4th mnde; Helen M.oliit, Willie
I'l-yer, I'd nrmte.
NKI.I.IK AK.MHTHONU,
Tem her,
III the County
County Orciton,
In the matter of the Munrfllfiimblj of
Hiiibitru IteithiH Moilo. k, Ani.dhi toulnt)
Mullock, nnd Anmi Mnile Morlock,
milium.
Now com. n K. 0, Cinifleld. KUiirdlHn of
Dim nbiivu nnriK"! nilnom by bin Btlorriey,
II, Ifi, Cronn, mid tllen In Court bin duly
ceitllled petition on behiilf of mild minor,
nnkliiK for mi order mid llceune alloWlliK
him to ne the Inteient which maid minora
luivn hi th" following d.ncrlbed real en
litlc nltunt In th County of CluckHmnn,
Hlntn of OriKon, to-Wit:
IicKlnnlnir t th Northennt corrn-r of
Unit ceilnln tract of hind found den-i-ilbcd
In deed recorded on pngu 370,
Vol, 49, record of deed for CluckamH
County, OreKoii. (Httld beglnnlriK point
bnlnlt the, Northennt corner of th Houth
wenl niuirler of the Northwent ijimrter of
H.'i tlon four T, 3 H ft. 3 K. of tha W.
M runriliig thence Hovlh along th
Kul line of mild tract 2C.4S chain to
thn County road; thencw along nald
County loml North 6 degree Went 1.68
chiilnn; then.e Kouth 74 degreen Went
along nuld road fi.DO cliulim; thence North
Hti degree, Went 14 chain more or lea
to the Went line of nald flection 4; thence
North along nald Hectlon line, 28 chain
more or lenn to tike Northwct corner of
thn Boulhwint qumtcr of the Northwent
quarter of nald flection 4; thence Kanl 20
chiihm to the place of beginning, con
taining H aifen more or lean, nubject t
j the life entate .f their father, Daniel
I Mullock.
And It appearing to the aatlnfiictlcii of
Ihe Court that It would be beneficial to
mild warJn that mich real entat't and
their inti-rent In the name nhoiild ! Mold,
mid Ihe Court being fully adylned It In
jtrdered, adjuilgeil and decreed that M-m-
j day. the Int day of May, l0f. at the hour
I of ten o'clock a, m. he the day and time
I net apart for the hearing of nueh petition
mm iji oifjeciieil I'l lite rwiiiw. it finj
there 1h', and that Daniel Morlm-I;. th'.
father of nald minora, Undue HornlM-rger,
Wllhelmlna Hlller. next of kin of nald
wariln. mid nil other penmn lnterent-d
In nuld Kntute are hereby cited t-i t
land appear 1 fore thin Court on naid Irt
'day of May, 1905. at the hour of 10
o'clock a. in., to nhow raune why !lcine
You and pa,-h of you ftr hereby cited to
appear before thi court at th court
room thereof In the court houne of Clack-
am km (Jounty, (rcgon, on tha 24 th day of ,
April, lttOG, at 10 o'clock a. m. then and
thero to nhow cauiwi, If any exlnt, why ,
an order nhoiild not lm mod for the ale
at prlvat? nale by the administrator of
the real property belonging to the entate
of the nald Jame B. Currle, dceane.d,
which renl property 1 more particularly
dencrlbed an follow, to-wlt:
The outh-went quarter of the noiith
uant (iiarter, the eant half of the nouth
went quarter mid lot four (4) of nectlon
thirty (30 townnhlp () north,
nix 0D went of tha Willamette Meridian,
contalnlnK 12 0-100 In Clatnop County,
Oregon.
The north-went quarter of nectlon
twelve. 12), townnhlp three (3) south,
range five, (6) eant of the Willamette
Meridian, In Clackarna County, Oregon,
a prayed for In the petition of A. M,
Crawford, administrator of nald entate,
now on fll In thi court.
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range ;
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CYCLONE OF
ARGAINSI
Wltnenn my hand and the neat of said j 4.
Court hereto affixed, thi 22d day of
March, 1906,
(HEAL). F.' A. SLEIGHT,
Clerk of th County Court.
Hy K. W. Greenman, Deputy,
ORDINANCE NO
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An ordinance providing for the light
ing of Oregon City and authorizing the
execution of an agreement with Portland
Oeneral Electric Company therefor.
Oregon City Doe Ordain a Follow:
flection 1. That the Mayor and Re
corder of Oregon City be and they are
hereby authorired to enter Into an agree- , ,
ment, on behalf of Oregon City, with the i
Portland general Electric Company pro
viding for the lighting of the ntreet of
Oregon City for the term of five year
from the flint day of June, JS06.
Hectlon 2. , Such agreement nhall pro
vide that during nuch terra Oregon City
nhall un- and the Portland General Elec
tric Company nhall furnlnh for une with
in the iirenent limit of Oregon City
electric current for not ! than thirty-
eight nominal two thousand candle pow
JOHN YOUNGER,
JT1E2 "W 13 Xa 23
Near Huntley 8 Dr U M0e, nlmuld not be grunted for the niile of mich
-- I real entitle an praveil for.
W)KTY iKAKS BXFHKIHNCH X ordered and decreed .hat
a copy of thin order be publlnhed In the
jrt Brilill ttlttl Alfifrica, ' '(Hegon City Knterprlne for three nuc-
eennlve wei-kn (M-fore the hearing of mich
petition,
Dated March
' aunt CnUrrh quiekly yield to troaU
Kut by Uy Crra lialm, which U agre.
bl rvmlio. It i rcid through th
, nontxil, eliMUMHM and bl Ui wbol ftu
oider over which it diffuse IUlf. DruggUta
rll Ui 600. ) Trial i ly tnml, 10
oeuts. Tt it and you r sure to oonUnu
U trestuieDt.
AnnouncoinrnL
To wacommodaU Ujom who tr partial
id. l!iD.
THOH. K. RYAN.
County Judge,
CITATION.
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to th unef atotuizsr in spjiljiua liquid
into th canal pmwaca for eotarrJuU triu.
tdfi, th proprietor prep Cremn Halm la
liquid form, which will U known m Ely's
J.'IIN T, WHAU.KV.
Attoiiiey for Plaint Iff, j Ii.uid Cream Itatm. Prio including th
irnylng tul i 75onU. DruggUU or by
I nail, 'ilie liquid form embodies th md-
lcinal propertiea of the solid preparation
HulimTlbe to The Enterprise.
In the County Court of the 8tte of
.Oregon, for the County of Clackamas,
j In the matter of the Entate of James
I K. Currle, deceased,
j To Margaret Dooley, John Magorry.
Thomas Magorry and Patrick Magorry.
mid all others unknown or non-renldentn,
If any nuch there be, who are heirs or
devisees of James E. Currle, deceased, or
Interested In nald entate:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
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j We WMI ' Gu&&&ntee j
to save you 1 0 per cent, over other dealers on either
Mixed Paint or Lead and Oil. If you contem
plate painting, and of course you do, because you
want your house to look the best in the neigh
borhood, dont hesitate after getting other prices
to come to us. We assure you the quality can't
be equaled in the city.
If you use Lead, use Pioneer or Atlantic brands,
they are the best. If you use Mixed Paint you
want NEW ERA, it can't be beat.
.-r electric are lamp. That Oregon City I
nhall pay the Portland General Electric
Company for nuch service, monthly, at I .
I... ...t. ..r viKu in-ioft us so) I)nl- ;r
lam per month for each of nald arc
lump.
Hectlon 3. The number of lampn may j
be Increased at any time at the requet
of Oregon City and for such Increased i
number Oregon City nhall pay the lame v.
rules, At no lime uurmg wie icim ui
the said ngieement nhall the number of
arc lampn le reduced to lens than thirty
eight. Section 4. All arc lamp ahall be kept
lighted at all time between twilight
and dawn during the term of nald agree
ment; provided, that if by reason of ac
cident, or other oaune beyond the control
of nald company said service be inter
rupted, then In such cane and for the
time reasonably necessary to restore
such service a proportionate rebate shall
be made from the agreed price, and such
rule shall also apply in the case of in-
dividual lamps remaining unllghted for
any of nald reason.
Section C. Portland General Electric
Company nhall f-.irnlnh Ell poles, wires,
and lamp and nhall place uch addi
tional arc lamp where the same may be
required by Oregon City, provided, how
ever, that the said Portland Cfeneral
Electric Company shall not be required
to erect any arc lamp at a greater dis
tance than 1200 feet from any other arc
lamp uned for street lighting under the
nald agreement. Oregon City shall de
fray the cont of all removals and relo
cation. Section . That the agreement be
tween Oregon City and the said Port
land General Electric Company made pur
suant to Ordinance No. 266 and dated
September 14. 1901. be cancelled and set
aside upon the execution of the agree
ment provided for herein.
Read first time and ordered published
at a special meeting of the Council of
Oregon City, held Tuesday. March 21,
1905. and to come up for second reading
and final action at a regular meeting of
the Council of Oregon City, to be held
Wednesday. April 5, 1905, at 8 o'clock
p. m.
Bv order of the Council of Oregon City.
W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
'
Circumstances compel us to
close out, our immense stock
of seasonable merchandise at
prices that will startle this
community and open the
purse-strings of every eco
nomical purchaser- Every
thing will be marked down.
Everything Must Go
A Cyclone of Bargains. Sale Commences
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
A rare opportunity. To miss this
immense money saving sale would
be a great loss to you. Watch
for our ad in next week's issue
The Faitf Stoe
as-
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc.
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Main Street, Harding Block. Oregon City, Oregon
by which
school II
lunoh was
r.JTT-J'Z l fc-j.-
there was a weight social
19.26 was realized for the
brary. after which a light
served.
We were shocked to hear of the sud
den death at Jefferson of Mrs. Weddel's
sister Rosa. She was about 27 years of
age and leaves a husband and two little
children, beside a host of relatives and
friends. The disease was peritonitis and
she was sick but a week.
Mr. and Mr. Weddle were summoned
by telephone, and got there but a few
minutes before she passed away.
On Tuesday a little daughter came to
bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Polivka,
Mr. Wisenborn sold out to some par
ties from' Portland. Retains bedding and
clothing and steps out price $2400 for
20 acres.
Pleasant and Harmless.
Don't drug the stomach to cure a
cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the
mucous, draws the infiamatlon out of
the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes,
heals, soothes and cures. A quick cure
for Croup and Whooping Cough. One
Minute Cough Cure relieves a cough in
one minute because it acts first on the
mucous membrane right where the cough
troubles In the throat or, deep-seated on
the lungs. Sold by Geo. A. Harding.
Wm. Wallace and family, H. Seltzer
and Mrs. McDonald and son were vis
itors at the Boynton home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson and
sons. Albert and Oscar, ana miss t-ean.
will depart for down the river the first
of next month. Mr. Erickson will
cook for the crew of fishermen and Mr.
Erickson and Albert have work.
Walter Wile is working in Portland
at Present. f j
Eight pupils In school here are pre
paring to graduate from the 8th grade
by the end of this term; which will be
four weeks.
Adkin's logging camp has been re
moved from Buckner Creek camp to the
old stamping grounds on Jack Knott'
place.
Mr. U. Shaw has had the misfortune
to have two milch cows missing very
suddenly and has failed to find them.
Mr. Fish's horse which was very sick
has recovered.
Maud Manning is staying with her sis
ter, Mary Daniels, at present.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Pendleton are stay
ing with the former's father.
Chas. Daniels Is working for Austin In
the saw mill.
YOU SURELY HAVE
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Something around the place that needs painting. If it's your house
we would recommend New Era Mixed Paint at $1.65 or Regal
Mixed Paint $1.50 per gallon. The first is guaranteed to wear five
years and both the manufacturers and ourselves stand back of the
guarantee This means that if any time during that period you are
not satisfied with the paint in every respect we will, without cost to
you, repaint your house at our expense. Couldn't be more fair could
it? Maby it s your barn, if so we can furnish you material at an ex
pense of 75c per gallon that will wear an age. Climax Carriage Paint
will make your old buggy or cart look like new, and the expense is
nominal. Two quarts, at 75c per quart, wil- cover an ordinary buggy.
One coat is all that is necessary. If your floors look, shabby when
you are cleaning house buy a can of Varno-FIoor Stain or Lacqueret
and touch them up you will be surprised at the improvement. A
package of Calcimo ot a cost of 50c will put a neat, new finish on your
wall. Remember we carry everything in the Psint, Oil, Varnish and
Brush line and will 'be glad to furnish you with all the advice and
information at our command for the asking. . . . .
Reliable Pr-uggists
CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES
STAFFORD.
week.)
CARUS.
(Continued from last
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A big gate feii upon little Johnle
Moser In such a way as to break his
hip. Dr, Sommers was called by tele
phone and reduced the fracture but he
continue restless and uneasy, crying a
good part of the time, and very hard to
control.' The poor chap 1b but four years
old. His mother sits by him continu
ally trying to soothe him as only mother
can, hut it is hard lines.
Mrs, Farmer, who was reported dan
gerously 111 with la grippe and pneu
monia, at last witting, died Friday morn
ing. Besides a husband and two baby
girls, the eldest 3 nnd one-half years and
the younger but a few months old, she
leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs,
Saldcrn. of Portland, three sisters and a
host of friends to mourn her demise. She
was taken to Portland and buried from
KlnU-y's undertaking parlors.
Henry Schat and Delkar have each
been having John Sager and Frank
Kechel pull stumps for them with their
big machine.
Our supervisor has made the main
road pretty smooth the whole length
his beat, and' we'' understand will go at
some of the worst places on side roads,
though the rain Monday interfered
some with his plans.
John DeNnl is reported very sick with
some affection of the tongue, which is
very much swollen. Dr. Sommers came
out to see him nnd lanced it, which re
lieved him greatly, and while it is stilt
badly swollen, he Is quite comfortable
at present writing.
Our teacher, Mr. Hyatt, with the as
sistance of his pupils gave a very en
joyable entertainment Friday evening.
They had a miniature stage nicely doc
orated with evergreens nnd a curtain
I which worked all right and the numbers
wore all rendered In a pleasing manner.
The Stafford band added materially to
the pleasure of the evening. Then
Mr, and Mrs. Davis went to Beaver
Creek Sunday.
Mr. McCarthy Is Improving the looks
of his farm by building fence and slash
ing the underbrush oft.
Mr. Ward had the misfortune to lose
a horse lately.
Miss Winnifred Howard returned
home from Liberal Tuesday, where she
had been visiting with friends.
Miss Jessie Jackson of Ely, visited
with her aunt, Mrs. Ethel Spangler, a
few days last week.
Mr. Charles Spangler and wife, Mr.
Fred Spangler, Emerson Spatz. Miss
Jessie Jackson and Bertha Spangler
called on Edwin Howard and family
Wednesday evening.
A young lady in Cams believes In
spiritualism.
Born, to the wife of Walter Emmett,
a son, March 26. Mother and child do
ing nicely.
By The Tonic Route.
The pills that act as a tonic, and not
as a drastic purge, are ueniiu .untie
Early Risers. They cure Headache.
Constipation, Billlousness, etc. Early
Risers are small, easy to take and easy
to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton,
hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D.. says:
Two bottles cured me of chronic consti
pation." Sold by Geo. A. Harding.
Subscribe to The Enterprise.
LIVER
ff "UndThed ford's
li a good medicine for I
W It cured my -on after
I WOO with doctors. It is
icine I take."-MBS.
I XAUTIX, Parkersburg,
"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, Bervllle. Mich.
MULINO.
Joe Daniels has gone to Brookfleld,
where he will work during the Ashing
season.
An attempt Is being made to extend
the Mutual telephone on to Cams from
Mulino a meeting will be held to that
effect.
Miss Edith Wites was a visitor at the
home of Mrs. Gib, White of Liberal last
week. '
The party at the Erickson home in
honor or Johntes' birthday was a de
cided success.
Mr. Edwards of Lafayette, was the
guest of his sons who are living- on their
farm here, a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinney have moved to
Cams In the house formerly occupied
by Mrs. Moore and family.
Mil's. Woodstde called on Fred and
Agnes Woodslde Sunday.
Fred Wallace has gone to Oak Point
to work during the summer.
Johnie Rhodes' smiling face was seen
In our midst one day last week.
OASTOniA
Bean the f 9 Kind You Havfl Always Boutfit
OASTORIA.
Bear the A liw KM Vou Have Always Bougm
Blaek-Drwoght
iivar diss,
he bad spent
allthemed-CAIiOLINB
W. Va.
If your liver does not act reg
ularly go to your druggist and
secure a package of Thedford'i
Black-Irauffht and take a dose
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the constipated
bowels, stirs up the torpid lirer
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile.
Thedford's Black - Draught
will cleai'se the bowels of im
purities nnd strengthen the kid
nevs. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick
ness and contapion. Weak kid
neys result in Bright's disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-cent
Eackage of Thedford's Black
iraugnt should always be kept
in the house.
"I ufed Thedford's Black
Draught tor lirer and kidney com-.plaint--,
and found nothing to exoal
it."-V II.UAM COFFMAN, Uar
blehMd, ill.
The Kind Von Have Always
fZ7
Bignaturt
of
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Signature
of