8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1903. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, Cecilte Kaetf, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Kaegi, Defendant. By virtue of an attachment execution. Judgment and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, to me di rected, dated the 29th day of April. 1905, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In eaid court on said day In the above en titled cause, wherein Cecllie Kaegi, the plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Henry Kaegl, the defendant, for the um of $1250.00, with interest thereon at the rate of alx per cent per annum from Bald 29th day of April, 1905, and the costs of and upon said writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, I did. on the 10th day of May, 1905, levy upon the following described real property, to-wlt: That certain parcel of real estate situ ate, lying and being In Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: All of lota numbered 3 and In Tract numbered 63, In the First Subdivision of a portion of Oak Grove, save and except ing that portion deeded by the Oak Grove Land and Improvement Company to the East Side Railway Company as a right of way, by deed acknowledged March 24, 1893. recorded March 29, 1S93, in Book 61, of the Record of Deeds of said Clackamas County, at page 194, together with the Improvements thereon and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise appertain ing. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said at tachment execution. Judgment and order of sale, and In compliance with the com mands of said writ. I will, on Monday, the 19th day of June. 1905, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant, Henry Kaegi had In and to the above described real property on the date of said attachment, to-wit: March 9, 1905, or which he has since acquired or now has therein, to satisfy said Judgment, execution, costs ana accruing costs. J. R- SHAVER, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon First publication May 12, 1905. Last publication, June 9, 1905. SWEEPING DYSPEPSIA AWAY. The Remarkable Curative Properties of Peptlkola. So many cases have come right under their own personal observation that Hunt ley Bros. & Co., now know beyond all question what Pepslkola will do.and they can give you the names of scores of people whose experience with It has been remarkable. In fact, there la hardly a person in Oregon City today but knows of some one who has been decidedly bene fitted. Thin people find that Pepslkola In creased their weight. Others claim that It cures heartburn, palpitation, sour stom ach, wind belching, bad taste In the mouth coated tongue, fullness and distress after eating, while to those who are listless. tired and worn out and without ambition it gives new vigor and renewed vitality' right away. And the guarantee Is so plain and so sure there can be no misunderstanding. The manufacturers do not want even one dissatisfied customer In Oregon City and Huntley Bros. & Co., always sell Pepslkola with the understanding that it must relieve, and cure you or you can have your quarter back simply by asking for It. A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City. Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains In the stomach, collo and cholera morbus by taking It In water as hot as can be drank. That when taken In thla way the effect la double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot Instantly," he says. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. An exquisite reproduction of a REMARKABLE PAINTING Practically GIVEN AWAY masterpieces of this great artist, This magnificent picture Is reproduced In all Its orrlglnal grandeur on the cover of the Woman's Home Companion for Juno, Although this cover Is an accurate re production of a painting worth hundreds of dollars, yet in the June number, which has this exuplsito cover, may be obtain ed at any rli-Nt-1'lnnn news-stand or direct from the publishers for tho trivial sum of only ten cents. Mr. Paul do toiigpr Is Justly styled the "King of Flower Painters." He not only paints roses, but every (lower that grows, and In the highest authority on (lowers. His painting are found In the most select homes. Some have sold for as much as seven thousand Ave hundred dollars. (J7.600.00). Artists, art critics and competent Judg es all agree that the covers of tho Woman's Home Companion far excel those of any other mngaxlno. Tho Woman's Home Companion la a magaalne which In beauty and excellence, art, stories. Illustrations and fushlotts, etc., excels all otWer home and family magaslnes. The woman's Home Compan ion Is published by The Crowell Pub lishing Company, New York City, also Chicago, 111., at One Dollar a year, and Is the favorite magaitne In nearly half a million homes, where It is read each and every Issue by three million people. All the healing, balsamic virtues of the Norway Pine are concentrated In Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. 'The Three Most Beautiful Roses" Paul de Longpre. by At the urgent solicitation of the Wom an's Home Companion, Mr. Paul de Longpre, who Is the greatest painter of flowers in the world, consented to make a painting of what he considered "The Three Most Beautiful Roses," and the painting is without doubt one of the CARUS. We are now having our March and April showers. Jack Irish and Tom Inskeep are work ing for Mr. Austin at Liberal. Mrs. Humphrey Jones called on Mrs. Londan Sunday, Berthena Howard was the guest of Lilian Cans Thursday. Several from here went to Hood River to pick strawberries. The dance at Beaver Creek Friday eve ning was not very largely attended on account of It being such a stormy night. Edwin and family visited with William Davis and family Sunday. Having secured the agency for the Sttfdebakef Company for Oregon City and vicinity, W. L. Block,the Ftirnittfre man, is now prepared to supply yoar wants in another way. THE REPUTATION of the Studehaket Company's pro ducts is too well known to require any introduction to the people of this vicinity. The trademark of Rich In food strength, pleating In the beauty of perfect digestion. This Is the art and science of good living. Don't forget ENERGY. 10 cents a package at all grocers. Unparalleled Clubbing STUDEBAKER stands for the best in the way of Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. 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In the name of the State of Oregon Tou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled atrnlnst you In the above entitled suit, on or before tho 24th day of June, M06, belnij six weeks after the first publication of this Summons, nnrt if n ... . . - "' "t in appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the AMl tf trm U. u.ii.j ....... v .... prayea for , m complaint, rnmi- tt . ' uecree or said court, dlamlvlng the marrlaKo contract firm nnl 1 trn tin. a . ,. liuw ,.xlHUnK between yourself and said plaintiff, and that plain- ft may have all such and different re lief as he Is entitled to In equity. Thla Summons la published by order of 'Hon. Thn. v r ' ",u, r r, . , "jail, uuuge or the County Court made and entered on the 6th day of May, 1905. nate, !uthe first WMicatlon of this notice Is ttio mn, a... . " " "in uny or may, janR T "T tar public.: .. .ui ia bix successive weeks, II. E. CROSS, Attorney for rialntlff., In order to take care of the inter est of or customers and to extend a knowledge of the value of electricity for lighting, we have opened an of fice next door to the Bank of Oregon City, wnich is in charge of Mr. C G. Miller. Estimates on cost of wiring, cost of current and information on the advantages of electricity for all par poses will be furnished by him at any time. Portland General Electric Company 1 C C Miller, Contract Manager for Oregon City i