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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 100.1. 6 CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the Estate of James E. Cifrrle, deceased. To Margaret Dooley, John Magorry, Thomas Magorry and Patrick Magorry, and all others unknown or non-residents, If any such there be, who are heirs or devisees of James E. Currle, deceased, or Interested In said estate: In the name of the State of Oregon: Tou and each of you are hereby cited to appear before this court at the court room thereof In the court house of Clack- amas County, Oregon, on the 24th day of April, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. then and there to Bhow cause. If any exist, why an order should not be made for the sale at private sale by the administrator of the real property belonging to the estate of the said James E. Currle, deceased, which real property Is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the south east quarter, the east half of the south west quarter and lot four (4) of section thirty (30) township (6) north, range six (6) west of the Willamette Meridian, containing 162 90-100 In Clatsop County, Oregon. , The north-west quarter of section twelve (12), township three (S) south, range five (5) east of the Willamette Meridian, In Clackamas County, Oregon, as prayed for In the petition of A. M. Crawford, administrator of said estate. now on file In this court. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 22d day of March. 1905. (SEAL). F. A. SLEIGHT. Clerk of the County Court By F. W. Greenman, Deputy. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Anna Knight, the Administratrix of the es tate of Adam Knight, deceased, has filed her final report In the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the aid Court has appointed Monday, May the 22d, 1905. at the County Court room, j In the Court House in Oregon City, i Clackamas County, Oregon, as the time and place of settling said final account 1 and hearing any and all objections I thereto. At which time and place Ad- ! xnlnlstratrix will ask for her final dis charge as such Administratrix. Dated this 21st day of April, 1905. ANNA KNIGHT, Administratrix of the estate of Adam Knight deceased . j ! Dimick & Dimick, attorneys for Admin Istratrix. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Maggie A. Burley, Plaintiff, vs. Albert R. Burley, Defendant 1 To Albert It. Burley, the above named Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, J you are hereby required to appear and j iwnn me ..uiuiumi iiieu aainsi you In the above entitled suit In the above entitled Court, on or before Friday, April 28. 1905. the same being six wleks from ural puuncauon oi mi ummona. and you will take notice that If you fail il. a a ...lii .. i to so appear and answer said complaint . the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ln said complaint to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony existing between you and plaintiff be dissolved. This summon Is published by the order of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of the County ef Clackamas, State of Oregon, In the Ore gon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation In Clacka mas county, for six weeks, commencing Friday. March 17. 1905, and continuing to and including Friday, April 28. 1905. GEO..C. BROWNELU Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice of Sale. In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of John Lender, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that rmrsuant to an order of the above entitled court duly made and entered on the 10th day I of April, 1905, the undersigned admin- i lstrator of said e3tate will, on the 22na day of May, 1905, at the hour of 2 p.m. I sell at public auction at the court house I door of the court house of Clackamas ! County, Oregon, at Oregon City, to the j highest bidder for cash, the following j described real estate, to-wlt, the South- I west quarter of the Northeast quarter i of Section 18. Tp. 5, South of Range 3, i xiaai oi me vmiameue meridian, ClacK-, amas County. Oregon. G. W. ASHFORD, Administrator of the estate of John Lender, deceased. - 23 27 Executor's Notice. In the county Court of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some which wilU 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 His Ufa After the 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 -sv-r -M - " SOLD IffD REGOUMEHDED BY I in the matter of the Estate of John Ritter. deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the under- signed has been duly appointed by an 1 order of the above entitled Court made j and entered on the 6th day of March, j 1905, Executor of the Estate of John ! Ultter, deceased. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers, as by law required, at the oftlce of W. S. I Hurst, In Aurora, Marlon county, Ore gon within six months from the date hereof. I Dated the 1.1'' day of a. utrh, 1905. J VM. S. HURST Executor of the Estate of Job" deceased. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Alexander Thomson, deceased: Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, executor of the estate of Alex ander Thomson, deceased, to the credit ors of all persons having claims against said deceased or his estate, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, with in six months after the first publication of this notice, to said executor at the office of U'ren & Schuebel. In Oregon City. Oregon, within six months after the 31st day of March. 1905. This notice dated and first publication hereof March 31, 1905. MILO THOMSON. Executor of the Estate of Alexander Thomson, deceased. tTRcn & Schuebel. Attorneys for said Estate. Notice of Final Settlement Estate of William Barlow, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas his final account as execu tor of the, said estate and that the said court has set Monday, the first day of May, 1905. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of aald day at the court room of said court In Oregon City, as the time and place for hearing objections to the said final account. ' ' FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH, Executor of the Estate of William Bar low, deceased. Hedsres & Griffith. Attorneys for Execu tor. First publication March 31, 1905. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for i, r- ... .v.- ciacKama county, administratrix or tne estate of Owen J. Roberts, deceased. All person, having claim, against .aid estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified, as by law required, at the residence of the under- bi Auiinaumc, virvu, viiiiiui via months from the date hereof. Dated March 2t. 1905. MARGARET L. ROBERTS, Administratrix of the Estate of Owen J Roberts, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby give that the under- s,KIlea execulrl 01 e ' win or win- iam it. nflEuv. aeceaaen. i&ie or i rK- ' ' . ' . amaiSU"ty 0reKOn' had 'ed h?r finaI report ln the County Court of Bald eoun ty and state and the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan. Judge of said court has appointed Monday, May 16th, 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the hearing of objections. If any there be, to said report and for final settlement of said estate. Any person having objections to said report is here by notified to file the Barae in said court or or before said date. HARRIET BAGBT, Executrix of said estate. CONTEST NOTICE. . Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. i April 11, 1905. I To John Schwlckert, defendant above A sufficient contest affidavit having ' named: been filed In this office by Robert Lou- j In the name of the state of Oregon you den, contestant, against homestead entry are hereby required to appear and an No. 1381. made July 27, 1901, for north- swer the complaint filed against you In east quarter of Section 34, Township 6 S, ; the above entitled cause, on or before Range 4 E. by Arthur E. Pearson, Con- j Friday, the 29th day of April, 1905. said testee, ln which It Is alleged that he Is ; day being more than six weeks from the we" acquainted with the tract of land j embraced ln the homestead entry of I Arthur E. Pearson and knows the pres- ent condition of the same; also that said Armur Pearson has wholly abandoned said Iand ana that ne ha8 never estab- j llshed his residence on said land: that he never cultivated or improved said ; land as required by law, and that said al'eBed absence from the said land was not due to nis employment In the Army, j Navy or Marine Corps of the United ! " i " oumiei, umcer, sea- man or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which j me Lnuea stales may oe engaged. cam iiarucB are nereDy notinea 10 ap- I pear, respond and offer evidence touch- lng said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. I on June 9. 1905, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office ' 1 nri rn tm Yd) E A 1 HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY ,OREGON CITY In Oregon City, Oregon. The sulil contestant having, In proper affidavit, tiled April 4, 1906, set forth fuels which show that after duo dili gence personal service of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publication, UlCO. V. 1UHEM, Revolver. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Robert C. Helscr and Otto lletaer, rialnlllTs. vs. F. M. Smith. II. F. Smith, Sarah J. Crelghton, M. J. Alexander, Jennie Cole, Julius Smith, Charles 8. Smith. Edna Myers. Grace Jones, Archibald Smith. C. A. Smith, Wesley Smith. Minnie Ilodley, Adellna Pearson. Ward Smith, Hubert Ia'house and Leonle Icehouse, Defendants. To F. M. Smith . II. F. Smith. Sarah J, Crelghton, M. J. Cole, , Julius Smith, Edna Myers, Grace Alexander, Jennie Charles 8. Smith, Jones, Archibald Smith. C. A. Smith. Wesley Smith, Min nie Bodley, Adellna Pearson, Ward Smith, Hubert Lchouse and Iconlo Ice house, Defendants. 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 Saturday, April 29, 1905. the same being six weeks from the date of the first pub- llcatlon of this summons; and If you fall to so appear or answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, tn-wlt' Thnt iW..n,i,mt mnv twiniriM l,otn inclusive, inn norm nair ana soinn . That defendant may be required to j ww(t m,,r of 8ucUn lw,.nty.on (21), set forth the nature of their claim, and the west half or Section twenty-eight. that all adverse claims of defendants Sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty and each of Ihem may be determined ": In Township twelve (12) South, and eain or tnem may he determined K(mKe (()Ur () Ku)t 8.,loni tUn6 tJ) , by a decree of thl court. That by said , thirty-three (S3), both Inclusive, and Sec- decree It may be declared and adjudged tlons thirty-five (35) nu thlrtv-slx (36); that defendants nor anv one of Ihem I"1' '" ,n" Oregon City 1-and District; mat dtrtmiants. nor any one or them. Townillll, fm,rteen (14). fifteen (15). have no Interest or .estate whatever In , sixteen il) and seventeen 117) Bouth. or to said land or premises; and that the title of plaintiff I good and valid. That defendants be forever enjoined and de barred from asserting any claim what ever in or to said land and . premises adverse to plaintiffs, and for such other and further relief as thl court may deem meet and equitable In the premie rs, and for their costs and disburse- menta. (The land and premise to which I title Is to be quieted Is described as fol- I . . ... . 1 lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 26 1 chains south of the NE corner of 8ec. i , T. 2. SR S. E of the W M., running j thence west to the west line of the Benjamin Smith D. L. C, and the east'30) South. Range one (1) West Section line of the Chval.er Richardson D. L. C.; V) Irtwentyhrers!.'' toS' mence oouin 10 me ec corner 01 me said Richardson D. L. C. ; thence east to the east line of said Sec. 9; thence north, to the place of beginning, contain- seven (7) and eight (S). the south-west lng 80 acres, more or less, situate In ' quarter of Section nine (9), Suctions flf Clackamaa Cmintv State nf flrrrnn I teen (15) to twenty-one (21). both tn tiacKamas county. State or Oregon.) cUslve. and Section twenty-seven (27) This summon Is published, pursuant to thirty-six (36). both Inclusive, all In to an order made and entered the day ! , the Roseburg ljind District. of March, 1905. tl Th . ,. by Thomas i. Ryan. County Judge of Clackamas county, dl- j reeling that It be published In the Oregon , city Enterorlse. a weekly newso.oer printed and published In Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, for a period of six consecutive and successive weeks, i of which the date of the first publication Is March 17, 1905. t J. U. CAMPBELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Helen Schwlckert, Plaintiff, vs. John Schwlckert, Defendant. 17th day of March 1905, the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to bo answer, for want there- of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for, to-wlt: For a decree of said Court forever dls- solving the bonds of matrimony now ex- isting between plaintiff and defendant, and for her cost and disbursements In this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems Just and equitable. j.iie oiuer iur jjuoucauon oi summons in this court was made by the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the County Court of said Clackamas county on the 15th day or Alarcn, 19U5. The date of the first publication of this summons is March 17, 1905. W. S. U'REN. Attorney for Plaintiff. MSG! . -rt-rtiMi. nif IlKRTORATlON of Pub- IN He Utnd to Settlement and Kntrv. .,...,.......,.,. t ttiA Interior. ncucral Irftnil Oitlee, Washington. 1. C., January 6. tl05. Notice Is hereby given tlmt on lVcemhcr 15, 104. the Secretary of the Interior released from withdrawal and restored to settlement the public lands III the following described a reus which were temporarily withdrawn on August 3, 1 90S, for proposed additions to The Cascade Range Forest Reserve; and that llie said pulillo lands so relewd from withdrawal and restored to settlement on December 10, 1904. will become subleet to entrv. tiling and selection a I the I'nltod Stales Laud Olllees for tho re spective districts In which tho lesloied luiuls lie, vis: at Oregon City and ltoe lung, Oregon, on May 1, r.'nti: Townships five (6. six (ll), and seven (7) Houlh. Range four (4) Kast. W, M.i in 'I own ship eight (.S) South, Itaugti four (O Kat. the west half of Section two (i!, Section three CO to ten (10), both In clusive, the south hair ana nortii-wesi quarter of Section eleven (II), the north west quarter of Section fourteen (14), the north half and south-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), Sections sixteen (16) to twenty (SO), both Inclusive, the north-west quarter of Section twenty one C'l), the south half nd north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine ('-HI, Sections thirty (30) and tlilrty-one (31). and tho west half or Section thirty-two (32) ; In Township nine (9) South, Range four (4) East, Section live i. six (6). seven (7), thirteen (Ul and fourteen (14), the south half of Section fifteen (151, Sections sixteen (16) to thirty-nix (36). both Inclusive; In Township ten 110) South, Range four 14) Kast. Section one (I) to twenty CO), both Inclusive, the south-west quarter of Section twenty one It'll, the north-east quarter of Sec tion twenty-two C2). Sections twenty three 123), twenty-four (24), and twenty-five (28), the north half and southeast quarter of Section twenty-six 126), Sections twenty-nine (29) lo thirty two (32), both Inclusive, the south half and north-west quarter of Section thirty- ,..... it'll IhN diith-wviit nmirtiir of Section thirty-four (34), the south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (30). Sec tion imriy-six uu; in lowiiiuiip vievvn (II) South. Range four (4) Kast. Sec tions four (4) to nine (9), both Inclusive, Sections sixteen (16) to twenty (30), twenty-two (22) South. Range one (1) West; In Township twenty-three (33) South, Range one (1) Wt, Sections one (1) to eleven (11). both Inclusive, Sec tions fifteen (15) to twenty-one (21), both Inclusive, and Sections twenty-eight (28) to thirty-three (33), both Inclusive; In Township twenty-four (24) South, Range one (1) West. Sections five (5) to nine (9). both Inclusive, the west half of Sec tion fourteen (14). Sections fifteen (15) to twenty-three (2i), both Inclusive, and Sections twenty-five (25) to thirty-sis l3' J"',,1h '''.Vh Veii.ij?0Wn "h m i'T lL' 1! . -6' outn. i.ange on tu West. sections one (1) to twenty-three (23). both Inclusive, the north half of Section s"lo VwniyVpeven (27)" to thlrty-on' '(31). both Inclusive: In Townshlo thirty elusive, and Sections twenty-seven (27) to thirty-six (36). both Inclusive; In Township thirty-one (31) South, Range one (1) West. Sections five (5), six (6), ; j. it. mmi'I.k. Acting commissioner. Unproved: THOU. RYAN. Aetln Heer.. tary of the Interior. Treasurer's Notice. I now have fund on hand to pay coun ty waVrants endorsed prior to May 1, 1903. Interest will cease on such war rants from the date of this notice. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, April 14, 1906. ENOS CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore. City Treasurer's Notlct. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand In tho General Fund of Oregon City, to pay all outstand ing warrants endorsed prior to January 1, 1903, also all Road Warrants endorsed prior to Sept. 9, 1904. Interest ceases with the date of this notice. Dated April" 14, 1905. F. J. MEYER, City Treasurer, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Of- flee at Oregon City, Oregon, March 18, 1905. Notice I hereby given that the follow lng-named settler has filed notice of hi 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 May 3, 1905, viz: George A. Bell, H. E. No. 12172 for the E 8E & NW SEV4 of Sec. 32, T. 2 8., R. 7 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Marugg, of Salmon, Oregon John Murphy, of Salmon, Oregon. W. E. Welch, of Salmon, Oregon. C. W. Kern, of Salmon. Oregon. ALERNON S. DRESSER, ReglHter. unknown preparation lungs weakened and Mill TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK J, NOTICB FOR PUBUCATION. United Ntnte 1.14ml OltVu, Oregon I'lly, Oregon, April 17, l!h)5. Nolle Im hereby given that In eompll anee with the prnvlKlmm of (tie net of CongiTHH of Juno 3. W7H. enlllled "An Hi;t for tho mile of tlmher lundu In thn Slate of t'lillfnrnlii. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington TerrUory," an extended to all thi I'uhllo hand Hliilm by net of AugiiHt 4, lN'.ia. John M. M111111, of Port I11111I, county uf Mtilliiiiiuuh, Stud of (lii'Hiin, lutN IhlH day tiled In thin oltleo liln Kworit Kluleiueiit No. Uti'iti. fur the piirrlmiio of (he N of 8VV of Heellmi No. 14 In Towni-hlp No, 3 Soulh. Riiiimd S Hunt, nnd will offer proof (o kIidw that I he lituil nought In more vuluiihle fur II llnilier or dIuiiu thiiu fur iigrleultuiiil , illliiHeM, anil to enlillillxli hi claim to mill In ml hefuin Kegtiiler nnd Receiver at Oivgmt t'lly l.nnd ODlie on TliuiKitay, the tilh day of July, limn, lie inline ll wIIiicukcn: II. V. Tnpp, of Klrwiunl. Oregon. Churlca Hliiiuk, of Handy, Oregon. lMwiird Kkvciiuk, uf Handy, Oregon, Theoiluio ileveiiuti, of Flrwood, OrcKuil, Any Mini nil perou cIhIiiiIiik Hilverely lll ahovo-iteiierllied html mo l'itiented lo niu their claim In thU otllea mi or hefurt) Mttld bill ilay uf July, lt0t. AI.UKIINON 8. MtDHHKIt, ItiKlnler, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of thn Htnto of Oregon for Clttcktuiiu County, Klule Howard, HalnlllT, v. J. Howard, Ivfiindimt. To J, C. Howard, the iOiovp named de fendant : In tho name of tho Hint of OrrR-nn, you nrt hereby required to nppenr mid mmwer tho cuinplulnt filed nualiiNt you In tlm above entitled court, mid milt, on or bffore thn expiration of ix week from tho date of th flit puhllenllon of thl itimmon, to-wlt: On or hefoio the 27th day of May, li)6, n1 If you fall to mmwer ald com plaint, for want thereof, tho plnlnltfT will apply to th court for the relief prayed for In her romplnlnt now on file herein, to-wlt: That the bond of mat rimony now rxllliig between plaintiff and defendant be dlolved and for audi other nnd further relief na to the court may em equitable and Jut. Thl um mon la puhllHhed by order of the Hon. Tho. K. Ityan, County Judge of Clack imiHa County Court, thl Itth day of April, 1905. The nrt publication of thl mimmona la April Hth. 1901. and the laid publication thereof Will tw the 26lh duy of May. 19o&. liKOIUiR J. CAMKHON, Attorney for I'lalntlff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htule of Orciton. for Cluckuma County. Y. U. llahn. I'lalntlff. v. IH-Ifu 1 latin. IVfi-ndant. To I Mia lluhn. the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and aiinwer the complaint nled In the above entitled ault, on or In-fore the 10th day of June, 1!05, and If you fall to o appear and unawer mild complaint on or before the day mentioned, the I'lalntlff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In hla complaint herein, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce dlolvln- the bond of matrimony heretofore cxlmlng j between thn plaintiff and defendant, nnd for all other nnd pncr relief anil equity the nature nf the milt may require. Thl annimon I publliilii-d by order of the Hun. T. A. MeUrldc, JudKe of the above entitled Court, duly made and en tered on the 2&th day of April. l'J05, In and by which order It 1 preacrlbed that thl Humrnoti ahull be piibltHhed once a week for lx aucccKHlve week In the Oregon City Kiiterprlae, a newspaper pulillnhed In Oregon City, Claekamii County, Oregon. The date of the flrt publication of thl mumnon I 'JMh day of April, 19Dli. and hint publication June 9th, 1906. J. II. RYAN, Attorney for JMiilntiff. On May 1, WIIhoii & Cooke will move Into the atore building, recently fitted up by the Juggiir Ilro., three door north of their preaent location. Card of Thank. Mr. Juggiir and family dclre to ex preaa their gratitude to friend for the itympnthy and klndneioi extended dur ing th recent lllnea and death of hu biuid uiul father, tho late benjamin Jag uar. THE GUARDIAN OF OUR BODY. The forcnuMtt liii1nfrl f j . n. Metsclinikoii, him ithown the woiid ot ncicnce tint there are leucocvte in our blood that act a acaventjer or policemen rheHe policemen which are called phaeo cytrs look out for the tioxiou or poihonou clrmenta 111 our blood. Various olTending element!! are picked out of the blood and tnmueH by these policemen and destroyed. Therefore our live arc protected by these blood cell policemen, the phagocylct and wc enjoy immunity from diseanc no long ax our blood contain plenty of plmgo. cyte and red blood corpiiMclca. "A new broom aweep clenn" nnd In order to put our own houwe in order we miiHt Ret rid of all the poison in the blood with a new broom such a an alterative extract made from roots and herbs with, out the use of alcohol, a I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a specific for maltinjr rich red blmxl-f or eradicating the poisons from the blood. In aomc way the policemen in the blood are increased in number and strenRth-so that we are put in the best possible shape to resist disease -to cure ncuialfsia, colds, catarrh, and In cipient consumption. "The more study and time is given to the subject the more we find that the blood is the center of life "-savs Dr. K. V Pierce the noted specialist of'nufialo, "the health and comfort of the averse person depends entire y on this blood supply-for the heart ri M, T"! r"' 'twill not pump and keep I lie body supp Cd regularly like the beautiful n,,t.,ui.it,V . .uHne it i, V The nerves must lie fed on pure btood-W we HuBer the pain of neuralgia, which is the cry or the starved nerves for food. Head aches cold 111 the head. cnMrrh-and miinv blood " dllU t0 l,t"K,,ltlio of the lalii'lJil'"'" V.eMm fellc RTf laaative. No other medicine equals tltpm foigenUenensand thoroughness. Often The Kidneys Arc Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood It UHc.1 to lie coiialilctcl tlmt 0iJ urinary uiul Mmlilrr trouble wcro t 031 V "lc" mo kiilnev. l.ut now imiilern m let.ee j.rovr tlmt ".my U tllHCtiw. 1 at. 1- lavii.icir lirj-liuiiii, 111 1 in: insonier .. these most itnjxirttiiit oiKnns. Tho kidneys filler and purify Ihchlood... tlmt Is their wmk. Therefore, when ytmrklilneysnrp weak i!t out f tinier, you can tuulcistainl )ow qidckly your cullto hotly Is nlUrtcil mid lmw every organ nccma to full to do its duty. If you aro sick or " feel lnuUy," m., tukiiin tho ,rcat kidney rcuieiy, )t Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Wcauso a mKii as your kUlnrys are well lliry will help all the other organs to hculih. A trial will convince anyone. If you mo sick you can make 110 mi, tale 1V first ilot'toriiiK your kidiseys. The iiiilil ami the extraordinary ellect of I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-koot, "the Krest kidney reincily, i smut reolinl. stniiil the liltrlirst for its woinlciful cures of the iiioNt ilintrcNsinK cases, uiul imiolj on It menu bv all .1. I..- i.. c.r, iiiiiKK'"1""! o'iy- in gi i!mT t'j"-...:ir aini iitic-ioiiiir si.cBir.!t"!iis my."" Ih.uIcs. You nmv 'iiWvi'S'. have a sample little n.i.f s-o"iit0i. by mail free, also a pituilihlct telling yoy how to fi nil out if yoq lmvc kidney or blaililrr trouble. 'Mention this tutjier when writing lo Dr. Kilmer St Co., iliiig. hnmton, N. V, I m'l tuuke any mistake, hut retuemlier the name, hwamp-Koot, Dr, Kilmer's Swnmi-Root, ami the ad dress, lliiiKhuiiitou, N. Y., 011 every bottle, Notlc of Sal of Rtal Proptrty stprb vat Sals. The ninb islgiii d. having leen duly m. thoilsed by the County Court of the Nit of Oregon for Cbiikumiia County, urr by glvea iioilen that from and after lh S7(h day of May, 19U&. h will pnaee,) 0 i ll at prlvHtii suln to the hlgheat ,m. der for chrIi, thn following real property In panel, or a a wholn, belonging 0 the I'Slale of Jamea V, Currle, dnce, and particularly dewrlbed a follow, to wit: The outh-Wi-t quarter of the uU east quarter, the east half of lha iiilh west quarter, and lot 4 of section M, township ( north of range S writ of th Willamette Mi'tldlan. containing K: M acre hi Clulsop County, Oregon; alo The north -wi'nt quarter of section 1 township J south, range t east of th Willamette Meridian In Clackamas Coua ty, Oregon. IlliU will be addred to lha under Igued at Hl 111. On gon. A, M. Claw ford, udmlnlstintor of the estate of Jiiiiii K. Currb', deeeud. A. M. CltA WKoltll, Administrator of the elato of James K. Currle lH-ceued. May SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the Hlatn ot Oregon for Clnekuma County, r. I. Marquis, I'lalntlff, v J. K. Marquis, Iiefembint. To J. K. Marqiil. the alaive named defrndant : In the name of the Hlale of Oregon, you are hereby required lo aptar snil answer the complaint against you In th above, entitled cause on or before Krlday, Die th duy of June. 1 906. said day lieltif six we.ks from the Sth day of April l6. the dale of the first publli'allon of thl iinimoii. and If you fall to so in wer, for wunt thereof the plaintiff U apply to the Court for the relief prsrf for, to-wlt: Kor a decree of dlvoro for ever dissolving- the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant, uA for her cost ami disbursements In It suit, and for the n-slorutlou of her maid en ruim of K. I. t'msteud. Tho order for publication of this sum mon W11 niadii by ald Court oil the 2ilk day of April, 1905, W. H, U'KKN, Attorney for I'lalntlff. Dissolution Notlcs, Notice I hereby given lo the general public that tho partnership heretofore existing between Mollla linker and l.ydlS A. Well has been dissolved by uiutuSl consent; (hat Mollle linker will not b responsible fur uny bills contracted by said I.ydla A. Well, or her husband. K. N. Wells allien said dissolution; Mollis linker will continue and conduct ths "White House Itcshturuilt" In the lie" quarter to which she I moving. In Ore Kon City, and cater to the want of h eating piibljc, personally overseeing, and guaranteeing cleanliness nnd good '-r-vl'. May 11 New Curs for Csncsr. All surftice ciincer aro now known to bo curable, by lluekleii's Arnica Halve, Jn. Walters, of Duffleld, Va writes: "I had u cm r on my lip for years, that seemed Incurable, till llucklen's Amies Halve healed It, and now It Is perfectly well." (Jim 1 an teed cure for cut and burns. 2Gc at Howell & Jones drug store. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Who would nsk for more beautiful weather than wn are enjoying nt th present, Karly potatoes nnd gardens are growlns" film. Kred Kly Is taking a vacation und lng on onu foot .tho result of a fall from ft scaffold on (Jeo. Ely's store. Heverul are using the paintbrush on their houses, Mr. Darling and Mrs. Frost have repainted their residence. Klmer Dixon piilntcd hla yard fencernlso Mrs. Matchett Is Improving her homo by paint and white wash. John Gillette will hava a new yard fence, Mr. Murrows has his front yard fenco nbotit completed, Mr, Iiuiey tho blacksmith, hits boimbt tbe Hull property and will shortly move In. A slater of Mrs, Frank Albright, from Kansas City, Mo., nnd tow children, Is visiting relatives horo and expect to re main and miiko their homo hero, Thn two children of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. 0. Helby have been qulto sick with scar let fever, but are recovering. The eldest child of J. D. Locke Is qulto slcff with scarlet fever. Several cases are reported In this vicinity. Mrs. Chas. Ely nnd children vlwlted In Portland Saturday nnd Sunday. Mrs. Jenks You acted awfully slU when you proposod to me. Mr, Jenks Well, I was.