Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 22, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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UKEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1005.
HAVE READY CASH."
tt la Qtm(m( MotIb For la
the Bt-.. World.
One of the greatest millionaires of
or country lived before he made hla
Billions on S i week and at a time
when his Income was $10,000 a year.
Be tared all the rest of his salary for
Judicious Investments. He had been a
poor boy, accustomed to a frugal tnode
of life. He began his career In the city
weeping out a store for $3.60 a week.
Later he was advanced to $7.60. The
mode of living which he was obliged to
adopt as a boy he considered quite
good enough for later years, especially
when he saw that by denying himself
for awhile longer he might make the
experiences and hard knocks he had
aralned count for more than a mere liv
ing. He might have argued that he
waa doing pretty well to earn $10,000 a
year and that he deserved to enjoy It
But he preferred to use his earnings to
make more money that some day be
might be able to dispense with a sala
ried position altogether. And this man
bad a wife, too. who was farslghted
enough to be willing to live on a small
warn when It meant an easier road for
both by and by.
Ready cash Is the greatest moving
force in the business world. It speaks
with the loudest voice, and its posses
sion represents business acumen. Of
course there are exceptions In cases of
Inheritance, etc., but the exception on
ly proves the rule.
Cornelius Vanderbilt worked day and
Bight, saving every penny, until he had
$3,000, the nest egg about which gath
ered one of the largest fortunes ever
amassed In America. The principle of
thrift Inculcated by those hard, self de
nying years made him a great finan
cier. New York Commercial
GULLIBILITY OF SHEEP.
Comical Stadr of the Extreme of
Animal Staptdltr.
The utter stupidity of sheep is per
haps nowhere more strongly evidenced
than in the perfect satisfaction with
which a ewe that has lost her lamb
will take to a strange lamb around
which has been fastened the skin of
her dead offspring.
Considering that the skin of the dead
lamb Is often merely thrown loosely
over the back of the living lamb, some
times hanging almost to the ground on
one side or the other and making the
lamb appear the quaintest kind of animal-
Imaginable, the ewe's gullibility In
this respect is remarkable. There can
be no other explanation of her satisfac
tion than that she really thinks the
muffled little stranger Is her own prog
euy; otherwise she would give it no at
tention whatever.
Its appearance does not seem to count,
nor even its voice. Its smell la every
thing, which may be seen In any flock
of ewes and lambs, for while the moth
ers certainly appear to know the bleat
ing of their own children, the identifica
tion is always completed by the ewe
snii'iug the coat of her lamb.
I have been looking at two such
quaint families In the lambing pens re
cently, and the picture of a sedate ewe
placidly attending to two weird little
"creatures which look as If they have
been half flayed (one of them was ac
tually dragging its second skin In the
straw) was the most comical study of
animal stupidity which could be Imag
ined. l.ondon Express.
Beauty and the Beaat.
"How do yon do, Mrs. Venus?" ex
claimed a gentleman of that lady's ac
quaintance. Tray, what brings you
out so early la the day?'
"Oh, I've just l ei u to the photogra
pher with my pet i;;: Pongo" (which
she carried in her aniisi, "and we have
had our portm'.t : t :kn together,
haveu't we. Po:i..m? Beamy and the
beast, you know, 11 r. Johusou." with a
saucy little !ar.?M.
"And what a ! :::
sure." r i l.t ! J -'
as he tenderly st
1-cau'y he is. to be
.) inadvertently
kel poor Pougo's
cranium.
And then he ;;: i!t remembered
and beca;::, hot :. ' -! in iiiru, and
Hie parted s?rr. - f v,.rerinre.
FURIOUS FIGHTING.
"For seven years." writes Geo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash, "I had a
bitter battle with chronic stomach and
aver trouble, but at last I won, and
ared my diseases, by the use of Elec
tric. Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom
mend them to all, and don't intend In
the future to be without them In the
house. They are certainly a wonderful
medicine, to have cured such a bad
9&e as mine." Sold under guarantee
to do the same for you, by Howell &
Jones, druggists, at 6c a bottle. Try
them today.
CITY TREASUERS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there
are sufficient funds on hand in the
General Fund of Oregon City to pay
ail outstanding warrants endorsed
prior to July 2, 1903.
Interest will ceae with date of this
aotice.
Dated December 15. 1903.
F. J. MEYER,
City Treasurer.
.w. ......... ..v . ..w.n.s u vnviimn.
isonce is nereoy given tnat tse un-
" "c ,ucmure' virtue ox saia ana 13 to IS inclusive In Block 3
Court of Clackamas County, State of 1 execution, judgment order and decree. Lots 3 to 9 and 13 to IS both inc'ii-;
Oregon appointed administrator of 'and in compliance with the commands in Block 4; Lots 5-6-7-8 and 11 to 0
the estate of John Goebel deceased. of said writ I will, on Saturday, the , inclusive in Block 5- Lot" 3 to 17 in
All persons having claims ca nf tho no, j,. t.,. . t . . . 10 '
- - - " -a p
,:V ; , ; v'""- "'c r . iul
.j ui.uttm iu yurni iup:u itnia
six months of the date of this notice
to the undersigned administrator at
ttie office of Bruce C. Curry at Ore
gon City, Oregon.
Dated December 12. 1905.
ANTON HABELT.
Administrator nf tha P.ctafa nt Tnk
- vLUJ
Goebel, deceased
Brace C. Curry, Attorney.
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 saloon license at my present
place of business, corner of Main and
Fourth streets. V. K. WILSON.
Executor's Notice of Appointment.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas County as executor of
the last will and testament of Wil
liam C. Llchtenthaler, deceased. All
persona having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present
same to me with proper vouchers as
required by law at Sherwood, Oregon,
or at the office of Wm. D. Fenton, 609
Fenton Building, rortland, Oregon,
within six months from the date here
of. JAMES C. SMOCK.
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of William C. Llchtenthaler,
deceased.
First insertion Doc. 15. 1905.
Last Insertion Jan. 12, 1906.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Barbara Kary, Plaintiff,
vs.
Karl Kary. Defendant.
To Karl Kary, the above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Or
egon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
igainst you In the above entitled suit
tn or before the last day of the time J
prescribed In the order for publlca- j
tlon of this summons, to-wit: on or i
before the 26th day of January, 1906,
the said day being after the expira-!
'.ion of six weeks from the first publl-1
ation of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear and answer, for want j
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the j
court for the relief prayed for in the
fins: tK:.nf
Ttiia enmmnni la nohHoho.t htr nr.;
iter of Hon Thns A frrtrlito .Tiiitce
of said Court, made on the Sth dav of
December. 1905. by which order it was
iirected that this summons be pub
lished once each week for six succes
sive weeks, and that said defendant
tnpear and answer on or before the
?0th day of January, 190G; and the
late of the first publication thereof Is
December 15th. 1905, the date named
in the said order for said publication.
JOHN F. LOGAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
25-26-27 Washington Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
SUMMONS.
n tee circuit court or the state or
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Edith E. Richards, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles II. Richards. Defendant.
To Charles H. Richards, defend
ant above named: .
In the name of the State of Oregon: ,
You are hereby notified and requir-1
1 to appear and answer the complaint
1!od against you In the above entitled '
ourt and cause on or before the ex-!
liration of six weeks from and after 1
he first publication of this summons '
to-wit: on or before the 27th day of!
January. 1906. which is the time
:pecified in the order directing this
miblication. and if you fail to so ap
war or answer, the plaintiff, for want
thereof, will apply to the court for the .
relief prayed for in the complaint on '
die herein, to-wit: That the bonds of
matrimony existing between you and
the Plaintiff be set aside anil dissolved
and held for naught and for such '
other relief as may be just in equity.
This summons is published bv order '
?f Honorable Thos. A. McBride! Judge ,
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County, and i
aia oraer was maae. dated and en-,
tered the 12th day of December, 1905. :
and the date of the first publication is i
December la. 193. and the date of:
the last publication of this
nni i
notice is
January 25. 1906.
B. M. SMITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
I
In the Circuit Court of the State of j
Oregon, for County of Clackamas. !
Mary A. Walton, Plaintiff, j
!
baraa .veukircnner, Albert Neuklrch -
ner, Ida B. Bloomer, and Annie E.
Jones, widow and heir-at-law of F.
G. Neukircaner,
deceased. Defend- j
ants.
STATE OF OREGON.
County of ClacJtamas.-. .
By virtue of a judgment order, de- i
cree ana an execution, amy issuea out ;
w aav uui.ua kuc ac(w J k IUC mvJW Cii I
titled court. In the above entitled!
cause, to me duly directed and dated j
the 1st day of December, 1903. upon a ;
judgment rendered and entered In said j
court on the 23d day of November, (
1905. in favor of Mary A. Walton.,
Plaintiff, and against SarahNeukirch- j
ner. Albert Neukirchner, Ida B. Bloom-!
er and Annie E. Jones, widow and heir-;
at-law, of F. G. Neukirchner. deceased.
Defendants, for the sum of 14S7.C3i
land the further sum of $C0 as attor-
ney's fee. and the further sum of .
$16.80, costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon thU writ, com-
manding me to make sale of the fol-:
lowing described real property, situ-,
ate in the county of Clackamas, state '
of Oregon, to-wit:: j
. tiutu nan m up nuiu-eaii
iarter of SecUon Ten (10) in Town-'
I quarter
i,i rn,,P t,,,,k .( n,.. T r..., . i
;w. M., and containing Eighty acres.
- .u """"Wi vu, i iae uour
iu ociock a. m., ai tne iront aoor,
m tne countv court house m th citv '
oi uregon City in said county and state
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, to the' highest bidder for
U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the
right title and interest which the
within named defendants or either of
i v.. ...
mem, linn on ise aaie oi me mortgage
herein or since had in or to the above
described real property or any part
MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SICK WOMEN WELL
Forty yours ro. Dr. Pierce searched
Xufiirv's inbenifttry (or a remedy with
which to supplant the Ignorant and vi
cious methyls of treatment, with alco
holic stimulants, then In vogue, and still
too commonly prescribed and advised for
woman's peculiar aliments.
Nature abounds with most efficient rem
wiies, and in Lady's SllpHr root, Black
Cohosh root, I'liicorn root. Blue Cohosh
root and (luMcn Seal root, Br. Pierce
found medicinal proortlos, which when
extracted ami preserved by the use of
chemically pure glycerine., nave proven
most potent in making weak women
strong and nick women well. It contains
no alcohol; Is not a "patent medicine,"
nor a secret one either,
"I was MiflVrlntr with nervous hMilacho,
imlns In tin. Imi'k anil rimlne.-, bo that at
lime I had to lie iiiwn fur hours before I
could ral-c my head," writes Mrs. Mary M.
Thomas, of XI.' Winston Street, U Anm'lea,
I'al. " After takinic the Ursa bolilii of ' fit
Ivriff f Yrfcneinii," lii'Wi'Vi r. I wan to llasxl
with tb result that I kept on taking it uiilij
I was restored to health and Mrvnirth. (
sdmli never Iw without this Ktvat meOk-inn,
ami shall take a tew do.se wbt'U 1 ilo uol
feel miviu;."
One of th principal uses of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription Is tho preparation
of prosiectiv mothers for the time of
trial and dancer t hat comes w hen a child
Is born. The " Proscription " Is strength
ening and invigorating and lessen pain
and danger. It insures the perfect well
belt)? and the jwrfcet health of both
mother and ciiiKI. Kvery woman should
know these t hi ii -s 1 (oti she really needj
to know them. There nre many things In
Ir. Pierce's t'.eniaon Smiso Medical Ad
viser, that every woman ought to know.
This ee!e!tiUe,f t or,, reached a sale of
w.rt oop'cs i t i..i each. The expense
of production ) .its tans loen covered,
it is now b. i, ig , ia ay. A copy will
be sent to n'i a.l.,r.- on receipt of SI
one-cent s:.m: to cover cost of mailing
an!::, nr. in cloth bimlui, for 31 stamps.
Addre-s Dr. K. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N.Y.
Don't Be Hoodwinked, Ki
orover-irvn'!nl into accenting a tukslitutii
for tint Original Utile Liter I'illt. first Mit
Up by old lr K. V. I'leren, over 40 year atu,
and called IVxtur (Nerve ' Plraunt HrllrU.
They've lvn much Imitated but never
equaled. on or two am laxalivo, ihrv or
four caUiaritc
; ; .u-fr d jud.
nd
" "",ulu6
' J. R. SHAVER,
' Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon
By E. C. Hackett. Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Decem
ber Sth, 1905.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
j Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Ivy Vorbeck Potter, Paintiff,
vs
; Lester Potter, Defendant
; To Lester Potter, the above named de-
' fondant.
In the name of the State of Oresron:
You are hereby required to appear
' and answer tho complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
; before the last day of the time pre
scribed in the order for publication of
this summons, to-wit; on or before the
20th day of January, 1900. the said day
after the expiration of sis weeks from
tho first publication of this summons.
, ana u j ou tail so to appear anj an- i
; swer for want thereof, plaintiff will
! apply to the court for the relief p'ay-'
ed for in the complaint which Is that
; the bonds of matrimony existing be--j
I tween the plaintiff and defendant be '
dissolved. i
This summons is published by ordr
of Hon. Thomas. A. McPride, Judpe
of said court, made on December S,
lf'05. by which order it was directed
that this summons be published once
each week for six successive weeks
and that said defendant appear and
answer on or before the 20th riav of
January. 190G and the date of the first
puDiication thereof if December Sth. ;
1?ns- the date named In said order for
saitl publication.
T- R- McDE.ITT.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Portland, Ore.
SHERIFF'S SALE
ON EXECUTION.
,n the circuit Court of th gt t f
.v. . i,. . 1
-i"; v intnii-
mas.
Henry Gans, Plaintiff,
vs.
I James Shaw, Betty Shaw. John Duffy,
and S. Neffker. Defendants.
; STATE OF OREGON, ;
j County of Clackamas. ss. ;
uj virtue oi a judgment order, de-
cree and an execution, duly Issued out "
of and under the seal of the above en-
titled Court. In the above entitled '
cause, to me duly directed and dated
. the 1st day of December, 1905, upon
a judgment rendered and entered in
'said court on the 23d dav of Anril
1S9S. In favor of Henry Gans. Plain-'
; in, ana against James Shaw, and Bet-1 -;
ty Shaw of said defendants for th
sum of $196.50 with Interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum i
irom ine 2,t cay of June. 1S98, and '
U i .U.rzi 3ULJJ VI j ....... . QQ CO 5 LS
of and upon this writ, commanding
me out of the personal property of
said defendants, and if sufficient could
not be found, then out of the real
property belonging to said defendant
on and after the date of eald 23d dar
of April. 1S9S, to satisfy said sum of
1196.50 aad interest as above set forth
and also the costs upon this sa'd
writ
Now. Therefore hv virt,. f ,a
execution, judgment nr.W nt
and in compliance with the commands'
of said writ beng unable to Bnd any
personal property of said defendant's,
I did on the 1st day of December 1905
duly levy upon the following descrih-'
ed real property of said defendants
situate and being in the Countr of
-iitch.iias, ana state oi Oregon, to
wit:
Lots S-9-19. in Rlrwfc 1
! S.-ll1.1 LinH 11 in VI 1.' "
eiusiTe in B OCK 6: Lots 1 tn lfi tn.
elusive in Block
Lots 1-2-3-9-10-11-12
is.ij.a
in Block 8: Lots 1 to 'n in.
elusive in BIock 9; Lots 1 to 20 in
clusive in Block 10; Lots 1 to 20 in
clusive la Block 11; Lots 1-2-3 G-7- and
9 to 20 inclusive in Block 12; Lots 3-5-14-in
Block 13; Lots 1 to 20 Inclu
sive in Block 14; Lots 1 to 20 inclusive
in Block 15; Lots 1 to 20 inclusive In
Slock 1C; Lots 1-3-4 and 5 to 20 in
clusive in Block 17; Lots 1 to 10 indu
slvo In IUock 18; all of the above lots
and blocks being In Shaw's Annex to
Oregon City, Oregon.
And I will on Saturday, the 13th day
of January, 1900, at tho hour of 11
o'clock a. tu., at tho front door of tho
County Court house In the City of Oro
gon City, In said County and State,
sell at public ' auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder for
U. S. gold colu, cash In hand, all tho
right, title and Interest which tho with
in named defendants, or either of them
had on tho dato of said Judgment or
since had In or to tho above describ
ed real property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said Judgment order, decree,
Interests, costs and all accruing costs.
J. It. SHAVER,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By K. C. Hackett. Deputy.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, December
15, 1905.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Execu
trix of the estate of Ulrlch Aomlscggor.
deceased, by the Hon. Comity Court of
Clackamas County, and State of Oro
gon. All persons having claims against
tho said estate aro horoby notified to
present the samo to me for payment
at my residence- near Barton, Clack
amas County, Oregon, K. F. D. No. 2,
with proper vouchers within six
months from the dato of this notice.
JULIA DOUGLAS AEMISEGC.KU.
Executrix of the Estate of Ulrlch
Aemlsegger, deceased.
Cordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Estate.
Dated November 27th, 1903.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, executor of the will of
Mary K. Winston, deceased, has filed
his tlnal report with the County Court
of Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
and that said Court has set Monday,
tho Sth day of January, 19oi5. at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day as
tho time for hearing the said Final
Report, and tho objections thereto,
If tiny there be. At which time all
persons interested are hereby notified
to appear before said court
i W. II. COOKE.
i Executor of the will of Mary E. Wins
j ton, deceased.
EXECUTRIX'
SALE OF
TATE.
REAL ES-
In the matter of the estate of Parker
F. Murey, deceased,
j Notice is hereby Kiven that by vir
i hie of an order made and entered in
; the County Court of the State of Ore
pi'ti for the County of Clackamas, on
the 2d day of November. 19o3, In tho
! matter of tho estate of Parker F.
Moroy. deceased, that I will on and of
: ter Tuesday, the 20th day of Decern
! ber. l:1".", proceed to sell at private
I sale, a'.l of the following described
j real property belonging to tho estate
I of Parker F. Moroy, deceased, to-wit::
IViui? a part of the D:LC. of Felix
A. Collard and wife in Township 2,
South of Hano 1 East of Willamette
Meridian in Clackamas County, State
of Oregon, and described as follows.
b-wit:
Ileuinninir at a point on tho left bank
of the Willamette River in tho mouth
of a spring branch and formerly In
dicated by a rock mound: running
thence south 53 degrees West up and
with said branch 8 chains to a stake: '
thence South 3.00 chains to a Yew
stump: thence South M decrees West
and aionK the north line of the tract
V' T, " """, U) t.l,Zizi- Clark McKenzie and I.e., McKen-
Wulch 33...0 chains to a point which 't, mon,, authorising thn guardian
, point is the Southeast corner of the,, Mn ,fti(, r,.al prop,.rty
!,,. , v . , , 7 . V .0tin W
nvnu iu j. j. nunoTK Dy aeea record- ;
ed in book "F" page 13, records
of;
'Deeds of said Clackamas Countv:
, thence North eight and fifteen one- i
. hundredths chains to a point formerly i
indicated by a stake: thence North' " "
8.1 degrees East and 26.75 chains to a , Notice of Final Settlement
point formerly indicated by a tall ' , ..
' maple stump: thence North 51 de-!rtIn tbe County Co"'t f tf)o State of
. grees East 4 50 chains to a point in l0""- County nf Clackamas. ;
the left bank of the Willamette River- ! In the roattf?r Estate of John j
, thence up and with the meander of Ii"bst- Deceased.
! said river to the place of beginning i . Nntlce ls hereby given that th un-1 Huchanan. and for such other and fur
containing 31.33 acres, more or less! i deM,.l?neJ administrator of the above ther relief as may seem meet and equl-
mat the terms of such sale shall
be cash and that bids for the purchase
of 1110 real property shall be made
1 " Bl lue omce or my attorneys,
Iledees & Griffith. In Oregon City,
0rKon.
CLARA E. MOREY.
Executrix of the estate of Parker P.
Morey, Deceased.
HEDGES & GRIFFITH.
Attorneys for Executrix.
(First pub. November 24, 1905)
Notice of Sale of School District Bonds
Notice Is hereby (riven that
a certi-
ficate of bond election held In School
District Number 108. Clackamas CoS
iy. Oregon, was filed In my office on
the 30th day of October, 1905. by the
Judges and clerk of said bond election,
wherein it Is certified that an election
held in said district on the 2Sth day of
October, 1905. it was voted that the
bonds of said district shall be lssne1
in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars
($5000.00) for the Duroose of buiiitinp
and furnishing a school house for said
scnooi district l weens rrom and after the date of the
Said bonds are to be issued in do-jBrst Publication of this summons, to
nominations of Five Hundred Dollars I wlt: 0n or before 23d day of Decern-
($300.00) each, payable absolutely in
twenty years from date, one or more
of said bonds redeemable t the pleas
ure of said school district at any time
after ten years from date. Principal
and interest payable in United State
uoia torn at the office of the County
Treasurer of Clackamas County.
egon. or at such place as may be des-
ignaiea in tne city and state of New
York at the option of the purchaser.
The bonds bear interest at the rate of
not to exceea six per centum per an-!
num. payable semi-annually. rm I
wLI be received for the whole or any ) This summons Is published by or
part of the said bonds. ider of the Honorable Thomas A Me-
I will receive sealed bids for the Bride, a judge of the Circuit Court' of
above issue of bonds up to 2 p. m of the State of Oregon, and the said 'or
Saturday, the 23d day of December, der was made and dated the Sth dav
19o5. when they will be opened at my 'of November. 1905. and the date of the
office at the County Court House of! first publication thereof la the 10th
vwui), wregon, ai uregon
t-ay. uregon. fcaia Donds will be dat
ed January 1st. 1906.
All bids should state where the prin-!
clpal and Interest of said bonds shall
bo payable and the rate, of Interest
which said bonds shall bear. Tho said
bonds will not bo sold for Iohs than
par, The right to reject any aud all
bids Is rosorvod.
Dated at Oregon City. Oregon, this
28th day of November, 1905.
EN08 CAlllLL.
County Treasurer.
Guardian's 8als of Real Property.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, as guardian of tho person
and estate of Arthur (lard and Norma
(lard, will on and after tho 30th day
of December, 1905, at the hour of 1
o'clock p. m of said day, at tho office
of Llvy Stlpp, Justice of tho Peace for
District No. 4. In Oregon City, Cliieka
mas County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at private- sale to the highest bid
dor either for cash In hand or part
cash and the remainder on credit with
ample Hocttrltlos, and subject to con
firmation of said Court, tho following
described real property, to-wlt:
The W half of tho NR quarter and
the NIC quarter of the SV quarter and
tho NW quarter of tho SIC quarter of
Section 33, In T.3 8,; U. 3, E: W. M
In Clackamas County. State of Oregon.
This sale Is made under and In pur
suance of a license and order of sale
granted by the County Court of Paker
County, Oregon, on tho 21st day of No
vember, 1 905. In the matter of tho
guardianship of Arthur Card and Nor
ma Cord, minors, authorizing tills
guardian to sell said real property.
Dated this 1st day of December. 1905
Z. S. GAUD,
Guardian of tho person and estate of
Arthur Card and Norma Card,
minors.
Guardian's Sale of Real Eitate.
Notice Is hereby clven that tho un
dersigned, as guardian of tho person
'and estate of Norman McKenr.le,
Clark McKen.le and Leo McKcnrle,
will on and aftor the 3th day of l)e-
1 comber. 1905. at the hour of ten o'chx-k
; In the forenoon of said day, at tho of
fice of Llvy Stlpp, Justice of tho I'enco
for District No. 4, In Oregon City,
Clackamas County. Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at private sale to tho
! highest bidder either fur cash In hand
or for vart cash and remainder on
cnilt with ample securities, and sub
ject to confirmation of said Court, tho
following described real property, to
wlt: Ilfglnning at a stone marked "X" on
top. Said stone being the corner of
Sections 9. 10, 13 and 10. In Township
3 South. Range 4 East. Willamette
Meridian. Said stone luing also on
tho east boundary of tho J. II. MUbT
DL.C, No. TA Ir. said Township and
Ronge; thence south along cal Ixmn
lary of said J. If Mlll-r D L C. I2."0
chains to tho southeast corner of said
DI..C: thence west along south Ixuirt'
tiary of said J. II Miller DL.C. no.fi'i
t tho southwest corner of a tract of
land owned by .lames McKenxlo and
recorded In I!ok "W" pace 417. Rec
ord of Deeds for Ciickatnas County:
tlmnco north along the we boundary
of said James McKi-pr.le tract 13f,3
chains; thence east parallel to tho
south boundary of said J. If. Miller 1
D. L. C . 3(5.13 chains to the east boun ;
dary of said D.LC: thence south!
a'ong ent boundary of said J. M Mil- ,
ler DLC. 1 crt chains to the plaro of'
beginning, containing 30 acres, all In '
Clackamas County, Oregon. (
This sale is made under Bnd In pur
suance of a license and order of sale !
granted by the County Court of Clack- '
amas County, Oregon, on the 29th dav
of November. 19o3, In the matter of
'1' tnl 1st day of December.
1903.
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i Norman McKenzle, Clark McKendo 1
and Lee McKenzie, minors.
i uupgw na atfi in trie county
vAiun. oi uiacKamas county. State of j This summons Is published once I
Oregon, his final account as such ad- j week for six consecutive weeks Is
mlnlstrator of said estate, and that ' the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly
the Court has fixed Tuesday, Janu- newspaper of general circulation, pu
ary 2, 1906. at the hour of 10 o'clock j llshed at Oregon City In the Countr
a. m.. of said day at the Court room of j of Clackamas, and State of Oreg.m.
said Court !n Oregon City. Oregon, as j the date of the first publication belt
the time and place of hearing any and i November 17th. 1905. by order of th
all objections to said report and the ! Hon. Thos. A. McHride, Judge of th
final settlement of said estate. ! said Court duly madu and cntere4
JACOB WIND.
Administrator of said Estate.
Bruce C. Curry, Attorney for Estate.
SUMMONS.
I . . ,
1 'V' S'T0",1 f th SUt
of
uregon, for Clackamas County
J. C. Herrington. Plaintiff,
vs.
May Herrlngton, Defendant
To May Herrlngton, Defendant:
In the aame of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to aonear
aml ,M"r complaint filed against
i rou In the above entitled court an.t
S ,ult 00 or fore the expiration of six i
her. 1903: and if von fan i .,...
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the 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
Or-jKround of desertion and abandonment
ct the plaintl! by defendant for a pe
riod of more than one year, and for
such other and further relief as pray
ed for In the complaint and which to
we court may seem equitable
proper.
and
uaJ fovemoer, iao5.
JOHN F. WATTS and
T. B. McDEWTT. JR..
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Women as Well as men Are
r!a
miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys it,,,,,, t10 .
discourages utid lcHsciisuitihitloii; l,euut '
ill AM Until Hjuh. .1:
wl'ctitlickldnrl'
out of order or dla.
cosed.
Kidney trouble U,
lUIU'lL-ll
with
weak ki.lnr
Htlifl
(iiildiiritinteatoonftpii, if the urine .,,!, .
the llrt.li. or if, when the child ,!. . ...
ege when it should be tilde to control n
j jmsimge, it is yet afllictril with bid
ui'Ki " 1" " 1 "I""1 "i no einihe til tilt-tlim
cttlty is kidney trouble, and tho jri
step should be towards the treatment 0f
thce inipoi tunt organs. Thin lliit,leiiini
trouble is due to tt ilineHHeil fdiiiiuioii of
Hie kidneys and bladder and Hot tu a
hitliit as most H'oda huom
Women as well us men urr ntmlc init.r.
nble with kidney and Madder trouble
mid both need the same greut reuinly'
The mild mid the itntiictliuie j
5wanip-l;oot is soon realized, Jt
bv druggioK in fifty- p'tiL.
rent and oiie..lollar ffTjTf!!1
Me bottles, You iiiuv ltfHpSrtg
have h ainplc bottle
by tt t tt 1 1 free, also a ft.Mtu. r Haip.RaatT
.ninplilt-t ti lling all ulx.ut Swiiiim KiK
including many of the thuusunil of u-mii-inoniwl
littit received from miflcrrri
rtiri-d. In writuo; lr. Kilmrr ,V
liiiigliaintim, N. Y., be sure ttnd iiu.uti.m
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' t!ii p:iK-r. lh.n't tinike any iniNtukt
j lint n ttn-ttilH r the lintne, JvtHinp-K,'
I Dr. Kiloirr' wani-Kix.l, mid . ,
I on--, liiiiKHiitnioii, y,,
every
aitllr.
Publication of Summons
In
tho Circuit Court of the Btata f
Oregon, for Clackamas County
Arthur J. Sallng, Plaintiff.
vs. ' Suit for Divorce
Canio Sallng. Defendant.
To Carrie Suling, said defeudntif
In the name of the State of Oregon
you oro hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed usulnm
jou In the ttboM) entitled Court ami
cause, on or before Saturday, the 2?,ti
day of December. 1903;
And if you fail ,t to antwur fur
want thereof, the plaintiff mill apply
to the alov entitled Court for tho
reli. f demanded in tho Complaint,
t w it; for a decree dissolving
bonds nf matrimony imw etUCng b
teen the plaintiff aud the defendant,
and for such other n-Ih f tu Ktl3ji
s'-etu inert and eijultalili-
1 his fummmis
ls Hi-rvei y ,ni!,!.
caCoti in the Oregon City CiiterprLs
by virt'ie of oiiirr of lion. Thomas A.
Mrprlde, JiiU:- of the nlxiK) cutitlej
Court, tuaile In ofwtt Court, on the 9th
day of November, A. D., l9o;,
Tho first publication of thl um
tuons it NoveiuU-r 1th. 1 r-5, nd tho
last publication will be m-ccmber 22
1903.
i ii. i: cross.
wks Attorney tut Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
Li th Circuit Court of tio SUt of
Oregon, for tho County ot Cl&cka
m.p,
Kleanora
N. Iiodvon,
Pialtdlr?,
v.
N.ion II. fodon. Defendant.
To Nelson H. ivwlson. I-fendant:
In the name of tho State of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear
and nns.u-r the complaint Tiled against
you in wo above entitled court sal
jiiiM un or before the last day of the
time prescribed for the publication of
this summons, to-wlt:
On or before Friday, the 29th ir
of December. A. I). 19"3, and If you
fail so to appear and answer, th
plaintiff will apply to tho Court
the relief prayed for In the complaint.
to-it:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now exUtlng between th
parties to thl suit, restoring p!!'
tiff to her former name of Eleanora N.
table In tho premises.
on the ICth day of November, 190.
THAI) W. VRKELAND,
Attorney for PlaintiJ.
SUMMONS. ,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon. For the County of Clacks
mas. F. A. Wlllard. Plaintiff,
vs.
Anita Wlllard. Defendant.
To Anita Wlllard. Defendant abovo
named:
In the name of the State of Oregoa:
You are hereby notified and requires
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you In the above entitled
court and cause on or before the ex
piration of six weeks from and after
the first publication of this summons,
to wit: on or before the 23rd day of
December. 1905. which Is the time
specified In the order directing this
publication, and if you fail to so ap
pear or answer, the plaintiff, for want
thereof, w ill apply to the court for th
relief prayed for in the complaint on
file herein, to wit: That the bonds of:
matrimony existing between you anJ
the plaintiff bo set aside and dissolve
upon the ground of your adultery and
for such other relief as may be just in
equity,
This summons Is published by order
of Honorable Thos. A. McBride. Judg
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, and
said order was made, dated and en
tered the Gtn day of November, 130a;
and the date of the first publication is
November 10, 190a. and the date of
the last publication of this notice Is
December 22, 1905.
JOHN F. LOGAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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