OREGON" CITT ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905. The farmer reaps what he has pre viously sowed. The human body reaps likewise the natural crop of weakness, pain and death if the seeds of disease Lave been sown by bad habits of careless ness in eating, sleeping and exercising. Kkkp well if you can and when you need a little help in keeping well line Nature remedial, that do not roughly stimulate but gently quicken the action of Nature's functions in a natural way. Nature's laboratory furnishes the follow ing plants which eater into the manufac- ture of Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Dis covery: Golden Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root, lslack Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Mandrake root. If in doubt, as to vour trouble or need ing advice, you can consult, free of charge. Dr. U. . fierce, chief consultin physician to the" Invalids' Hotel an Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y. All letters are considered confidential and answers tearing correct medical advice returned in securely sealed envelopes, I suffered for nearly eitrht years." writes Philip A. Fatch. Esj.. of Mobile, Ala.. Deputy sheriff, "with malaria, which poisoned mj entire system and deprived me of my vi tality. I was cured in three months by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, know it was largely due to neglect and T&id little attention to mv trouble until became so run-down and weak that I knew I had to do something at once to reeain my health. J betran to feel hetter within roui davs after 1 used the ' Golden Medical DiS' covery.' and after usimr nine bottles I was restored to my usual hoalth, feeling better than for yer.l." ' The most valuable book for both men and women Is Dr. Fierce s Common Sense Medical Ad yjftgsa viser. A splendid 1008-page volume, witn engravings and colored plates. A copy, paper-covered, will be sent to anyone sending 21 cents in one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, to Dr. K. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps H N Peo SHUBEL. Oct. 3. Henry Brand, Jr., of Ore gon City is visiting friends here this week. ' The German Congregationalists eel ebrated harvest festival last Sunday. Rev. Staub, of Portland, former pastor here, preached the lermon for the oc casion. School began Monday, with Mrs Ada Moehnke as teacher. From sanitary standpoint school should have been deferred another week and the school house first given a thorough cleaning. Many of our citizens are wonder ing whether our road supervisor is alive or not. If he is, it would be pleasing to many if he would repair the old Beeson hill road. Chris Schuebel, of Oregon City, dep uty district attorney, was out here on a hunting excursion last Monday, and he took about all the China pheas ants around here back with him. Next time let your gun stay at home Chris We understand Judge Ryan has again gone East to attend lodge and we wonder if it is his intention to ac cept his $100 on the excuse that he advertised the county during his ab sence, when he returns. Wesley Hill has purchased a new organ, to take to eastern Oregon with him. C3 -A. JS i o n X -A. . Sean the yf The Kind Vou HavB Always BougK (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1. 65 to 75 per bushel. Flour Valley, $4.50 per bbl. Hard wheat $5.15. Portland, $1.20 per sack. Howard's Best, $1.25 per sack. Oats In sacks. $1.10 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled $10.00 $11.00 per ton; clover $9; oat, $9.00; mixed hay $9. cheat, $9. Millstuffs Bran, $21 per ton; ' shorta $23.00 per ton; chop $19 per ton; barley rolled $26 per ton. Cabbage 40 to 80c per doz. Onions 75c to $1 sack. Potatoes 65 75c per hundred. Turnips, Carrots 10c doz bunches. String Beans 2c pound. Tomtoes 20 to 25c per box. Grapes Sweetwaters 20c, basket; Delawares 20c; Concords, 20c. Crab Apples 22c per lb. Corn 7c per dozen. Pears Fall Butter 75c. Prunes Green, lc lb. Quinces 50 to 60c per bu. Eggs Oregon 27c per doz. market strong. Butter Ranch, 45 to 50 separator 50 to 55; creamery, 65 to 70. Good Apples 50c to 75c bushel. Honey 11 to 12c per pound. Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c- per lb; Ital ian, large, 5c per lb; medium, 3Mc; Silver 4c. Dried Apples Sun dried, quartered, 4c pound; sliced, 6c; fancy bleached, 7c. Dressed Chickens 12c per lb. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live $2.00 to $2.50 per hundred. Hogs live, 5c; hogs dressed, 7 cents; sheep, $2.00 to $3.00 per head; dressed 5c; veal dressed 7 to 7 1-2; lambs, live $2$2.50 per head. And considerable of this tramping should be done around the outside. The tendency is for the air to go down through the loose silage next the wall and spoil it .for two or three feet deep. If the least possible amount of loss is to be sustained enough water should be thrown on every few days to keep the top thoroughly moistened, j and tramping snouia De done at me same time. If this practice is fol lowed up until a mouldy wet rot forms on top there will be but slight loss. Decomposition will not penetrate more than four to eight inches, under which the silage will come out in good form. Do not cut the corn for the silo un til it is at least half dented, and many of the lower leaves are dead. The most common mistake of begin ners is to put corn into the silo while it is in the milk stage. Silage made from green, immature corn is more inclined to sour, and contains less nutriment than when permitted to reach the stage of denting. Where several silos are to be filled with one outfit, or if the corn binder is used in havesting the corn, so that it will be fed in bundles we would by all means recommend the use of a large feed cutter, that will take in an entire large bundle without divid- Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. The New Fulton Compounds Have a Record of 87 per cent of Recoveries Among Chronic Cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore Considered Incurable. Druggists know that Bright's Disease and Diabetes have been regarded by physicians as Incurable and that up to the advent of the Fulton Compounds that nothing on their shelves would touch it. It is a proven fact that nearly nine-tenths of all cases are now curable, and druggists themselves are taking the new Com pounds. One of the recoveries was Dr. Zeile himself, the pioneer druggist of 23 Paclflo street, San Francisco, and he gave it to over a dozen others who recovered. Here Is another Interesting recovery (We copy from the Sacra mento News of November 18, 1902): "After a serious illness of over a year Judge J. R. Allen of this city has recovered and re gards himself most fortunate in successfully battling with what is generally regarded as a fatal malady, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. In speaking of his case Judge Allen said: 1 believe that the treatment given me by my nhvsinfnn vti, in m-RfirdARRA with the twKfc ing it. ' There is no work more trying methods used 1n the re-.:lnr practice of medi- tinanma thor, n,,n;n. k,,i cine. Dut it anoraea me no reuei. Bearing oi apart while putting them into the I to investigate and was soon convinced I should feed cutter. The use of the small undergo the treatment. It was three months feed cutter can only be tolerated the medicine faithfully for nearly a year and where small crews can be gotten to- I can now find no eridenoe of the disease and trether and but one or two small silos am satisfied it is entirely eliminated. My ap- are to be filled. St. Paul Farmer. NOTHING SUCCEEDS CESS. LIKE SUC- Huntley Bros Co., Tell of the Remark able Success of Pepsikola Tablets in Relieving Indigestion. petite Is good, I have gained seventeen pounds in weight and will be Dleased to describe mv exoerience to anyone who may call or write.' " Sacramento News. Nov. 16, 1902. The editor of the News himself was the mend who told Judge Allen of the Fulton Compounds. They are the only things known that cure Bright's Disease and Diabetes. Fulton's Renal ComDound for Brieht's and Kidney Diseases. Cl; for Diabetes, tl.50. John J. Fulton Co., 409 Washington street, San Francisco, sole compounders. Free analyses for patients. Bend for Pamphlet. We are the eioluslva genta lor these Compounds in this city. Charman & Co., City Drug Store. After selling all kinds of remedies for dyspepsia and indigestion we can truthfully say that we never knew anvthiner in fivp such liTiivprcal coh isfaction as Pensiknla Tablets . Thov Mots 11 & 12, blk 15, Estacada; $425. not onlv aid disrestion hut thov ant a a Hibernia Savings Bank to J. Riopel a grand nerve tonic as well. Many lo.ts 17 & 2- blk- 17 Milwaukie Park; Oregon City people who have not en- A r ' . joyed a good meal for vears now sav L- A- Woodle to N. E. Rugg, 10 A. " " IX O .J - n . T . f et that after usme one or two 25 r-pnr lu Het:- . A . Cj boxes nf these little tablets thov fool Wm. Dixon to U 1. binciair hall as if thev could eat a horse and dis-est acre in sec. 5, 3 1, E; $1000. it too. J- Miller to W. B. Jennings, 5 Huntlev Bros Co has been rWnm. acres in Jennings CI., 22, E ; $1. mending this erand dvsnensia remedv - aney to JoennKe, lu acres for nearlv two vears nnw anH fVr. in McCarver Cl. 31, E; $1850 actual Pvnprlor.no Vr,r.ws thoro lo ine -iacKamas ADStract & .'lrust uo. other remedy so sure to relieve solir Te T1?16 1 the only comPlee Abstract as to the amount to be paid unto the said Frank R. Andrews, his succes sors or assigns, as provided in this section, then and In such event the amount' so paid shall be determined by the City Council of Oregon City. Section 7. All rights and. privileges granted under this ordinance shall be deemed forfeited in the event that the said Frank R. Andrews, his succes sors or assigns, shall fail to file with the Recorder of Oregon City his writ ten acceptance of this ordinance with in Twenty days from the date of its ..approval or upon failure to commence setting poles and stretching wires thereon under the provisions hereof prior to January 1, 1906, or upon fail ure to complete a telephone line as herein provided upon the entire course herein prescribed prior to January 1, 1907, or at any time hereafter upon the failure to comply with all of the provisions of this ordinance or the regulations established by said ordi nance No. 205. Section 8. Any 'officer of Oregon City shall at all times be entitled to the free use of any telephone line erected hereunder, for official purpo ses. Section 9. Whenever said tele phone line shall cross Main Street in Oregon City, Oregon, the said Coun cil of Oregon City reserves the right to compel the said Frank R. Andrews his successors or assigns, to go un derneath the pavement with the tele phone line on said street, or over and above the pavement thereon, as the said council may direct. Section 10. All rights, powers and privileges granted under this ordi nance shall fully terminate and ex pire 25 years from the date of the ap proval hereof. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a regular meeting of the Oregon City Council, held Wednesday, October 4, 1905. By order of the Council of Oregon City. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. the court, may seem equitable and proper. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable Thomas A Mc Bride, a judge of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, and the said or der was made and dated the 5th day of October, 1905, and the date of the first publication thereof is the 6th day of October, 1905. T. B. McDEVITT, Attorney for Plaintiff. LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next regular meeting of the City Council for a renewal of our saloon license at our present place of business. Main and . Sixth streets. GRIESSEN & CASSENS. stomach, bad taste in the mouth. coated tongue, palpatation, sleepless ness, wind belching, and other dis plant in Clackamas county. Prompt and reliable work on short notice, and all work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money tressing symptoms ' of indigestion. loand' mortgages foreclosed trusts exe And Pepsikola Tablets must cure you or there is nothing to pay. They will renew your energy, steady your nerves regulate the action of the heart, im prove your appetite, put new life in your stomach, and will do more to tone up and improve your general health than anything you ever heard of. cuted, estates settled and titles perfect ed. J. F. Clark, Atty at Law, President and Manager. Over Bank of Oregon City. ORDINANCE NO- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS An ordinance granting to Frank R. Andrews, his successors and assigns, the right to erect and maintain tele phone poles and stretch wires thereon for telephone purposes upon, over, and along the streets of Oregon City. Oregon City Does Ordain as Fol- Voice of the People. "I hear that old Skinflint has got religion." "Has he? He must have run across a chance to cheat somebody else out of it." FILLING THE SILO. John P. Ring, of Excelsior, asks for the amount of water that should be put on top of the silage at the com pletion of the filling, the stage of ma turity that the corn should reach be fore cutting for the silo, and size of feed cutter that it is most practical to purchase. The amount of water necessary to apply to the top of the silage depends very much upon the moisture that the fodder contains. Enough should be poured on as soon as the filling is completed to thoroughly wet it down, so that it will pack well together, in order to exclude the air. A barrel or two on a silo that is twelve feet in diameter will be none too much. While this water is being put on the 1 5 & 6 blk. 21 Canby; $100. Furnished Every Week By the Clackamas Abstract Company. J. E. Hedges, et al to J. Dahl, lots lows: 6 and 7, blk 16 Canemah, $120. Section 1. It is hereby granted to J. Sturchler to M. A. Young. 15 1-4 Frank R. Andrews, his successors and acres in Matlock Cl. 2 2 E: $1800. assigns, the right to erect and mam- W. Yohan to F. Yohan NE of NE tain poles and stretch wires thereon of Sec. 25 4 1 E; $5. for telephone purposes upon, over and Willamette Falls Co., to C. Moehnke, along the following Streets of Oregon Tract 31 Willamette tracts; $50. City, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at E. T. Grider to F. L. Baker 1 acre the intersection of County street in off W. end tract 32, W. F. Tract; $75. Falls View Addition to Oregon City at B. C. Lorenz. to E. J. "Batten S 1-2 the Southern limits of the city; thence of NW. Nl-2 of SW and SW of NE and in a Westerly direction in and along NW of SE of Section 16 2 5 E; $2000 said County Street to Jackson Street E. J. Batten to J. Sarsfield same thence down Jackson Street in a land as last $1. Northerly direction to Sixth Street J. F. Stidham to L. M. Tollman 50 thence in a Westerly direction on acres in SW corner of Sec 29. 3 2 E; said Sixth Street to the Willamette 2600. River: also beginning at the inter- A. Kiesel. to L. A. Woodle. 10 Acres section of Sixth and Washington in section 34, 1 2 E; $2500. Streets thence North on Washington L. L. Porter to S. Smyth interest in Streeet to Tenth Street. 100 acres in claim 62 2 1 E; $10. 1 Sec. 2. The said Frank R. Andrews O. W. P. T. S. Co., to C. C. Albright his successors and assigns, shall have lot 7. blk 15 and lot 23 blk 7, Estaca- the right to and shall erect the poles da; $275. and stretch the wires of his said tele- A. J. Buckman to A. Hagstrom, lot phone line so as not to interfere with 11 blk 20 Estacada: $200. the free and unobstructed use of said J. C. Gadke to B. A. Towne lots 3 streets of Oregon City for travel and 4 W 1-2 of SE of Sec. 7 3 2 E; shall erect his telephone line and set $200. " his poles therefor at such points in B. Warrane to B. A. Towne same said streets, and place the wires of land as last $2450. his said telephone line at such height H. A. Lee to M. R. Mitts lot 4, blk. as may be designated by the .Commit Lees Add to Canby $50. tee on Streets and Public Property. W. Jagmin to G. Politonski, 24 acres Section 3. The poles to be erected in section J 4 4, E; $240. . shall be of cedar, as straight as pos- E. Lyndon to S. L. Casto, lots 1 to sible, dressed smooth and painted ; blk 100 Oak Grove 975. the erection of the poles and the k. A. btratton to u. J. btratton lot stretching of the wires, except as Blk. 12 1st Add Estacada $600. herein provided, shall be in all re- F. E. Jarl to F. A. Uman 10 acres in snoots subiect to the regulations pre- Cl. 69 1 3, E; $400. scribed by Ordinance No. 205, of Ore- f . f oreman to A. corngan tract ron Citv. Oreeon. approved by the in sec. 14, . o. n,; od. Mavor of said citv November 19. 1897 J. Inglish to Wm. Klaetsch 20 acres Section 4. Whenever it shall be in Sec. il, o 4; E; $o00. rrme npppssarv In the erection or re- n. miner to tl. v. L,eBrique S hair r.alr nf said telenbone line for the said of S W of NW & S half of NE of SW' Frank R. Andrews, his successors or and b ot.bV ol sec. Z in 4 5 E; $800. assigns, to dig into or in any manner i. otuDe to w. i. t-ope zuu acres interfere with the nnblic streets, or in sec. 5, and adjoining in 22, E; $1. anv nart thereof, said Frank R. An- J. Schneider to J. Sharlstrom, 12.26 drews, his successors or assigns, shall in jonnson ui. i i, h,; $4o. without delay put the street in as J. DeShazer to J. G. DeShazer, aract good condition as it was before it was in sec. 29, 25, E; $450. broken up, dug up or disturbed, and M. Will et al to C. K. Ekern, 95.22 shall remove all surplus of sand, earth acres in 41, E; $4000. rubbish or other material from said M. Will et al to M. O. Rymerson streets. 119 acres in 4 1, E; $4000. Section 5. The right and privilege M. Will et al to W. O. Bergman herebv granted shall be subject to 95.22 acres in 4 1, E: $4000. modification, limitation and changes J. E. Corless to C. Corless, 10 acres by the Council of Oregon City, and in m De Lashmutt Cl. $1.00. so doing the Council shall have due G. W. Loggie to Frederick & Lange regard for the rights of the said Frank 10G acres in sec 12, 2 5. E; $1. r. Andrews, his successors and as- A. McAyle to Frederick & Lange, signs, same; $1250. Section 6. Oregon City reserves the J. Paquett to Fredrick & Lange, right to grant other franchises for the same; $1250. establishment and maintenance of E. F. Riley to Fredrick & Lange, telegraph and telephone lines upon same; $1.00 the poles erected by the said Frank J. Zobrist to S. E. Antrim, lot 11 R. Andrews, his successors and as- blk. 12 Zobrist's Add; $50. signs, under the provisions of this C. C. Albright to J. W. Reed, lot Ordinance upon the payment to the 7, blk. 15, Estacada; $100. said Frank R. Andrews, his success- C. E. Short to J. W. Reed, lota 11 ors and assigns, compensation for the & 12 blk. 15 Estacada; $250. just proportion of the costs of erect- W. F. Co., to M. A. Baker lot B. blk. ing, replacing and maintaining such 41 Willamette Tracts $180. poles erected under the provisions of J. C. Hostetler to A. J. Strubhar this Ordinance as may be used by right of way in Clackamas county; the grantee of such future franchise. $765. I Should said Frank R. Andrews, his D. J. Shank to J. Stahlnaker, lots I successors and assigns, and the grant ee or grantees of such future fran- SALOON LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City Council for a renewal of my liquor license at my present place of business, Main and Fifth streets. A. J. SURBER. LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next meeting of the Ore gon City Souncil for a renewal of my saloon license at my present place of business, Main and Eighth streets. HENRY ROOS. LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION We, the undersigned ieg:al voters and actual residents thereof of th-3 Town of Barton and of Eagle Creek precinct, in the County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, do hereby petition the Honorable County Court, and pray that a license may be Issued to Annie Corrlgan lo sell at retail spirituous, malt or vinous liqu ors in the Town of Barton in said Eagle Creek precinct, Clackamas County. Oregon: T. J. Wirtz. H. T. Birkenfeld. J. Nicholson. A. E. Barr. Dr. C. B. Smith. Jerry Young. J. A. Suter. M. L. Sutton. K. Larson. G. C. Winesett. A. D. Winesett. H. W. Parker. N. E.: Stringley. M. M. Klattsch. Otto Klattsch. P. C. Baltman. E. L. Meyers. Tj. C. Parson. W. H. Eyman. D. Hoffmeister. S. A. Douglas. G. F. Clester. W. S. Hyde. H. H. Brackett. Edward Gray. E. Robinson. J. C. Tracy. M. C. Adkins. A. Hanene. Tj. H. Rolfe. Jno. R. Cassidy. Ray Havens. A. Morrow. B. D. Arnold. C. F. Howe. D. C. Crane. E. L. Warner. H. Wilbern. Wm. DelaflC. G. H. Lichtkven. W. A. Cunningham. John Githens. W. A. Jones. W. B. Simmons. Chas. Li. Ferry. T. B. Laurance. T. J. Andre. F. M. Gantz. M. H. Richards. J. F. liovelace. John L. ' Bates. Edward C. Hunt. A. F. Stultz. I,. S. Baker. J. H. Hoffmeister. James Norris. William Norris. Otto Stulke. F. Stulke. Iewis Freeman. James Anderson. John Zobrit. H. W. Green. Joe Suter. I, . W. Vandyke. R. B. Gibson. A. Baker. W. B. Baker. Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the estate of Alva L. Hardman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ad ministrator of the above entitled estate has filed his final account in said estate, and Monday the 16th day of October, 1905, is appointed at 19 o'clock a. m., of said day at the Court House in Ore gon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections, if any, to same. A. B. HOOD, Administrator of said Estate. John W. Loder, attorney for said admin istrator 5 times I fl I II I ! ip rv NOTICE is hereby given that certain lands in tVli flmnHA Ttrtnrto In.ii in Reservation, situated in Townships 5 and 6. south. Ranges 7 and 8 west, in the State of Oregon, will be offered for sale by separate sealed bids, which will be received by the register and receiver of the District land office at Portland. Ore gon. commencing on October 3rd. 1905 at 9a. m., and continuing until October lutn, iuo, at 11 o ciock a. m., and no bid will be considered that is not received during the period mentioned. The bids win be opened by the reeister and re ceiverof the land office mentioned, com mencing at 1 o clock p. m.. of Tuesday. October 10, 1905. The lands will be sold in accordance with rules and regulations. and a schedule particularly describing the lands to be sold, printed copies of which may be obtained on application to tne register -ana receiver or tne land of fice named, or upon application to the General Land Office. Washington, D. C. Each bid must be accompanied by a cer tified check for twenty per centum of the amount of such bid, which will be re tained and credited as part payment of tne purcnase price snouia tne bid bes,ac cepted and the purchaser nay the remain ing amount due, and furnish evidence of his citizenship, or be forfeited if the bid is accepted and the amount due and ev idence of citizenship are not furnished in accordance with the rules and regula tions. J. H. FIMPLE. Approved: Acting Commissioner. H.. A. H1TU1I.UCK, Secretary. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Carrie C. Jenkins, Plaintiff, vs. W. B. Jenkins, Defendant. To W. B. Jenkins, the above-named de fendant: 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 court and suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: On or before Monday, the 23d day of October, 1905. And if you fall to appear and an swer said complaint, in default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her said com plaint, on file herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant be dis solved upon the ground of desertion, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. T-V, I ,,iw.mA ta ... , Y.l ! ..V. ,1 V... J 9 1 111 J DUIUUlUllfl . JIUUIIOUCU J UiVACl I the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, judge of the I The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidnevs themselves break' down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and' the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mi stake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., oa every bottle. the Committee on Streets and Pub lic Property of Oregon City, Oregon, care W. A. Dimick, Recorder. By order of the Committee on Streets and Public Property. Oregon City, Oregon, September 26, 1905. WM. SHEAHAN, H. E. STRAIGHT, D. C. WILLIAMS, Committed on Streets and Public Property. Oct 6th. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Frank L. Dixon, Plaintiff, vs. Ella M. Dixon, Defendant. To Ella M. Dixon, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and aswer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 9th day of October, 1905. the said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fail so to ap pear and answer, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved. This summons is published by order of County Court of the State of Oregon, and Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge of said said order was made and entered on the Court, made on August 18th, 1905, by 6tn day of September, 1905, and the date 1 which order it was directed that this of the first publication thereof is Septem ber 8th, 1905. GEO. J. CAMERON, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed will apply to the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon on November 1, 1905, at 10 o'clock a m. or as soon thereafter as the Court may hear said application for a license to sell rpirltuoTis. malt or vinous liiioT;?, ' t period of one year in Barton. Fa. Creek precinct, Clackamas County, Ore gon. ANNIE CORRIGAN, Applicant. SUMMONS. In th Ci-cuit Court of tne ?tate of Or-g-n. for niackanias County. Jarco"! Gilbreath, Plaintiff, vs. Nellie Gilbreath, Defendant. To Nellie Gilbreath, Defendant: In tt name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from and after the date of the f-st p-iblication of this summon"!, to wit: On or before 10th day of Novem ber, 1905; and if you fail to answer, for v;cat thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to th3 court for the relief prayed for in his complaint on file herein, to wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, upon the ground of desertion and abandonment of the plaintiff by defendant for a pe riod of more than one year, and for such other and further relief as pray- silage should be thoroughly tramped. O. W. P. T. S. Co., to C. E. Short chise or franchises be unable to agree ed for in the complaint and which to In the matter of the estate of John Herbst, deceased: Notice is hereby given that In pursu ance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, made on the Eth day of Sep tember, 1905, In the matter of the estate of John Herbst, deceased, I will sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder, for United States Gold Coin, cash in hand, from and after the 16th day of October, 1905, all the right, title and interest of said estate in and to that certain real property, situate, lying and being In Or egon City in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, described as follows, to wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8) of block seventy-one (71) of Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent of the amount to be paid upon the acceptance of the bid by said administrator, and the balance to be paid upon the delivery by the administrator of a good and suf ficient deed. All bids to be In writing, accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid, addressed to the undersigned administrator, care of Bruce T2. Curry, at Oregon City, Ore- j gon. sale to be subject to confirmation by the Court. Dated September 5, 1905. JACOB WIND, Administrator of the Estate of John Herbst, Deceased. Bruce C. Curry, Attorney. summons be published once each week for six successive weeks, and that said de fendant appear and answer on or before the 9th day of October, 1905; and the date of the first publication thereof is August 25th, 1905, the date named in the said order for said publication. GANTENBEIN & VEAZIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the Estate of John C. McMurry, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the above entitled estate, has filed In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate and that the Court has fixed Mon day, October 16th. 1905, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M-, of said day at the court room of said Court, In Oregon City, Ore gon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objection to said report and the final settlement said estate. NANCY ANN McMURRY, Executrix of Said Estate. Bruce C. Curry, Attorney for Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT PROPOSALS FOR STREET PROVEMENT. IM- Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor and materials and improving Fifth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the West line of railroad avenue to the East line of Main street and from the west line of Main street to the East line of water street, will be received by the Committee on Streets and Public Property of Oregon City until 4 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, Oc tober 10th, 1905. Specifications containing further in formation will be furnished upon ap plication to the Recorder of Oregon City. In the County Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of Fredrick Held, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Frederick Held, deceased has filed in the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate, and that Monday,-the 16th day of October, 1905 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. has been appointed by said court for liearing of objections to said report and the set tlement thereof. MRS. ETHAN SMITH (nee Mary Held.) Administratrix of the estate of Fredrick Held. Deceased. ITREN & SCHUEBEL, Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph J. G. Beck, Deceased: Notice is hereby given by the under signed administrator of the estate of Joseph J. G. Beck, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit Each proposal must be accompanied i them with the necessary vouchers by a certified check for a sum equal j within six months after the first pub to 5 per cent of the total estimate of i lication of this notice; to me at the the work, which sum will be subject office of my attorneys, U'Ren & Schu to forfeiture in case of failure to fur- ebel, in Oregon City, in the County of nish bond and enter into a written Clackamas and State of Oregon, contract if called upon to do so. . I Dated and the first publication of Proposals must- be made upon this notice September 29th, 1905. blanks furnished by the Recorder. I . EMIL BECK, The right to reject any and all bids Administrator of the Estate of Joseph and to accept any bid considered most j J. G. Beck, deceased. favorable to Oregon City is reserved. U'Ren & Schuebel, attorneys for sail All proposals must be addressed to estate, Oregon City, Oregon.