Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 05, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1906.
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' Brief lilts of Gossip From
WlLHOIT.
Dec. 31.-A happy and prosperous
New Year to all.
A terrible wind storm of great ve
locity visited this part of the county
Friday night and all day Saturday, do
ing a great deal of damage, tearing
down trees, etc., and making it al
most impossible to travel with team
and wagon. The old settlers here de
clare it was the hardest wind storm
they ever saw. It certainly was ter
rible. Mrs. J. N. Railton and daughter,
Miss Hazel, returned home a few days
ago from an extended visit at Portland.
Mrs. Chas. Pelkey, who has been
seriously ill with the small pox, Is
now able to be around.
Mr. J. N. Railton returned home
from Portland Christmas" after a three
months' sojourn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell are ill
with the small pox.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St., New
Tork, at one time had her beauty spoiled
with skin trouble. She writes: I had
Salt Rheum, or Eczema for years, but
nothing would cure It, until I used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
25c at Howell & Jones Drug Store.
AURORA.
High winds and heavy rains here the
past few days. It will take lots of
work to put up the fences that blew
down last week on our prairie.
Our school has been closed during
the holidays.
Mr, Sam and Ed Miller sold their
hops last week at ten cents per pound.
The Oglesby Bros, were visitors at
J. D. Ritter's last Friday evening.
That wedding of one of Paradise
City belles has been postponed indefi
nitely. Its too bad boys, you did not
get a chance to serenade them.
We are sorry to see several poor
men rent hop yards and expect to
make anything as hops can not be
raised for less than ten cents per
pound, as that is just what it costs to
raise them, and if the owner can not
make anything, where is the renter
going to get off at, and give a third
rent. Our advice to renters is to get
out of the hop business just as soon as
possible.
Mr. Geo. Oglesby is slowly convales
cing after a siege of sickness.
Uncle Ben Homesly is in good
health this winter, he is living with
his son-in-law, Mr. Sam Taylor.
Mr. H. H. Johnson was surveying
for Messrs Oglesby Bros and Walfers
the past week.
Clarence Miller, Philip Miller and
Avon Jesse will return to their schools
this week.
John Goetz has 800 bushels of pota-
Xmas Goods
at
Living Profits
Having bought our stock of Xmas Goods early, we obtained ex
ceptionally good cash discounts and by shipping by steamer around
the Horn we saved also considerable on freight rates. This saving we
intend giving our patrons the advantage of.
We are now displaying one of the largest and neatest Holiday
lines in the city.
Owing to our limited floor space, we are not able to show all we
have but "if you don't see what you want ask for it." We are sure to
have it.
We want to call your attention especially to our fine showing'of
faamed and unframed pictures. Hundred of subjects to pick from, nu
merous, pretty and novelty framees, handsome water colors, and at
pricer we will guarantee you can't equal.
We haven't room to mention all the attractive presents we have in
store for you but want you to come in and see for yourself. Be free to
come when you please, and we'll see you are not urged to buyunless
you want to.
VWVWWWVWVWVWWVWW,
Honest Goods
at
Honest Prices
All Parts of the County. 4
toes which he will sell when prices
are right.
Mr. Grant Dimick will get almost
the solid Republican vote here for
County Judge. Grant has a host of
friends here and they are doing good
work for him.
Don't forget my good Republican
friends that J. D. Ritter will soon be
ready to register voters.
We feel sorry for Bill Myers, but
there will always be "calamity howl
ers' and Cranks.
Geo. Randall is our man for Repres
entative and this part of our county
will work for him. He Is an honest
farmer and one who will do something
at Salem for his constituents.
Imperfect Digestion.
Means less nutrition and In conse
quence less vitality. When the liver falls
to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded
. with bilious properties, the digestion be
i comes impaired and the bowels constl
1 pated. Herbine will rectify this; It gives
tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys,
strengthens the appetite, clears and Im
proves the complexion, Infuses new life
andvlgpr to the whole system. 50 cents
a bottle! Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
PARKPLACE.
Jan. 2. We have started on
the
new vear nrosDerous and happy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brayton attend
ed the 50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Porter of Canemah,
New Years' night and report having
I a delightful time with the old couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter received some
j valuable gold presents as reminders
1 of their fifty years of mart-led life.
I Clayton Pierce was unfortunate
enough to get his arm broken New
I Years' eve, while working In the mill
at Oregon city. Some wood feu on
It, breaking the bone of the lower arm.
Guy Purcell spent New Years with
his parents, returning to Camas, Wn.,
Tuesday.
The reception at Professor Read's
New Years day was attended by about
forty of the parents and teachers of
Parkplace and Gladstone, It was one
of the most enjoyable events of the
season. The music was furnished by
Miss Ruegg of Milwaukle and was es
pecially interesting and well rendered.
The rooms were beautifully decorated
with ferns and Oregon grape. The I
tables were presided over by the five
lady teachers of the Park Place school.
All enjoyed the delicious repast and
went away declaring Mrs. Read to be
an excellent hostess.
Mrs. George Hamilton and sons ate
New Years' dinner with B. C. Hamil
ton of Oregon City.
Rev. A. E. Barbor from Forest Grove
preached an interesting sermon to the
people of Parkplace last Sunday night.
Mrs. Mitchell's daughter and family
HOLIDAY
JjfJlUBipMWIWWa8MllJJUIMllllllJltJ
SPECIALTIES
& JOB
Reliable Druggists
have been visiting her for the last
few days.
Mrs. P. Freytag, and daughter, of
Portland, spent New Year day with
Captain and Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Blood, from Clackamas, came
down last Saturday and was let Into
the mysteries of the Grange lodge.
Captain Apperson is improving af
ter several days of Illness.
The Grip.
"Before we can sympathize with others,'
we must have suffered ourselves." No
one can realize the suffering attendant
upon an attack of the grip, unless he has
had the actual experience. There Is
probably no disease that causes so much
physical and mental agony, or which so
successfully defies medical aid. All
danger from grip, however, may be avoid
ed by the prompt ubo of Chamborlaln's
Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thou
sands who have used this remedy, not
one case has ever been reported that has
resulted In pneumonia or that has not
recovered. For sale by Howell & Jones.
BEAVER CREEK.
New Year's Day passed away rather
quiet in this burg.
Telephone has taken a new start,
and the main line being rapidly built,
and one more line is expected Into the
Beaver Creek switchboard soon.
E. W. Hornshuh & Co. has been
patching the plank road this week.
Mrs. D. W. Thomas and daughter
called on the E. Parry family this
week.
D. W. James is not improving very
rapidly and his brothers have started
from Buffalo, New York to come to
see him.
Wm. Scanlon is improving very
slowly.
G. Thomas returned from Eastern
Oregon last Sunday.
J. L. Steudeman was home for a few
days this week.
L. Moehnke, Jr., narrowly escaped
death last week while cutting the top
off a tree to make a telephone post on
Beason hill about 35 feet high, Mr.
Moehnke cut the tree under his feet i
and a puff of wind took him, top of
tree and all and landed him on his
shoulders and almost broke his neck.
Luke Duffy, Albert and Joe Steude
man, John Fisher and A. G. Thomas,
called on G. A. Shubel New Year's
and played the old year out and the
new year in at 10c. Refreshments
were served and all returned home
well satisfied with the night's games.
Correspondence Continued on Page 9
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
One who Is subject to bilious attacks
will notice that for a day or more before
the attack he is not hungry at meal
times and feels dull after eating. A dose
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets when these first symptoms ap
pear will ward off the attack. They are
for sale by Howell & Jones.
What we say
do
we
we do DO
j: Xmas ;
ji Li vuiv m.
Made Easy j;
IT DRAWS HARD
On
a woman's vitality to do work for
whii'h she Is untitled, and we wonder how
some of the women
of our lund live
through a sltiglo
season of pleasure
or dissipation.
Tlwy will say
with tears In tholr
eyes, when tliny
mention the sub
ject at all, "it, is a
nord pull," that
with pain, weak
ness and weariness
they are "utmost
dragged out."
Manv. In thin pnn.
dltlon, resort to alcoholic stimulants
ami " invigortints," the after cllects of
which are very Injurious.
Dr. It. V. Pierce, forty years, ago found
that women were being mistreated
through Ignorance or carelessness and
determined to devote his life and energies
to their relief.
lltiri nil fount! l)w cnuxe of tholr suf
fering, he vert wnijif fur the vtemw of
rcliej, and found in atitre'n UilxrroUrry
the earth, certain roots which had re
markable and valuable medicinal virtues
for t ho cure of t hese ailments.
Using chemically pure glycerine, of
proper strength instead of alcohol, ho
prepared extracts of these, and the result
was so satisfactory that the combina
tion became his " Favorite Prescription."
Tim roots used are: Lady's Slipper root,
Black Cohosh root, I'liicorn root, Blue
Cohosh root and Golden Seal root. The
world knows it as flu. I'ikhck's Favor
ITk l'KKsciai'Tio.N. which lias tho won
derful and unparalleled record of a half
million of euros in the Inst forty years.
Write to Dr Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y., for
advice, given without charge.
"I am Kind to bo alile to testify as tOthe
merits of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription
f.,r the many ills Hint women suffer with,"
wrlt.-s Miss (Intrude Mitchell (President
Vouuir Ladies' Christian Kndeavor Society),
4: Columbia Street. I'.., Detroit. Mich. "After
many years of sutl'eiing and pain, I took
your medicine, and in n short time began to
feel siromrci. became more regular and
didn't have the bearing-down pains which
had been my lot for so long. Shall never
cease to bo very grateful that It was brought
to my notice. I have no pubis, and fuel much
stronger generally."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cleanse tho cloggod
system from accumulated impurities.
Two million Americans suffer the
torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need
to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At
any drug store.
DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1904.
" Continued from page 7.
Amt. Due
$
Strickland, M. C, W half of E half
(tax title) Section 36, Township 3
South, Range 8 East; 160 acres 11.70
McAnulty, Martin, undivided half of
E half of W half as described In
Record of Deeds, Book 90, page
25, Section 36, Township 4 South
Range 5 east; 80 acres 11.70
Warren, Anna S., Park addition to
Oregon City, lots 3 to 5 inclusive,
block 2 '
H. H. Prouty, Part of S. II. Tyron
D. L. C, as described In Record
of Deeds, Clackamas County, Ore
gon, Book 89, Page 192, Township
2 South, Range 1 East; 2 acres..
S.16
1.97
To the person who offers to pay the tax
es, costs and accruing penalties thereon,
and take a certificate at the lowest rate of
interest and which Bald rate of Interest
shall not be greater than ten per cent
said sale shall be continued from day to
day until the Bald list Is exhausted. All
of said tracts of real property being sit
uate In Clackamas county, Oregon.
Dated this 16th day of December. 1905.
J. R. SHAVER.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Saloon License.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply at the next meeting of the Or
egon City Council for a renewal of
my saloon license at my present place
of business, Main street between
Fourth and Fifth streets.
WM. RAMBO.
Executor's Notice of Appointment.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
ci jrsigned has been appointed by the
County Court, of the State of Oregon
fr Clackamas County as executor of
the last will and testament of Wil
liam C. Lichtenthaler, deceased. All
persons having claims against said es
tuce are hereby notified to present
sume to me with proper vouchers as
required by law at Sherwood, Oregon,
oi at the office of Wm. D. Fenton, C09
Fcnton Building, Portland, Oregon,
within six months from the date here
of. JAMES C. SMOCK,
Executor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of William C. Lichtenthaler,
deceased.
B rst Insertion Dec. 15, 1905.
Last Insertion Jan. 12, 1906.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for County of Clackamas.
Mary A. Walton, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah Neukirchner, Albert Neukirch
ner, Ida B. Bloomer, and Annie E.
Jones, widow and heir-at-law of F.
G. Neukirchner, deceased, Defend
ants. STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas. ss.
By virtue of 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 day of November,
1905, in favor of Mary A. Walton,,
Plaintiff, and against Sarah Neukirch
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 $487.69
and the further sum of $60 as attor
ney's fee, and the further sum of
$16.80, costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this 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: :
The South Half of the South-east
quarter of Section Ten (10) in Town
ship Four South of Range Two East of
W. M., and containing Eighty acres.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
i execution, judgment order and decree,
! and In compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
6th day of January, 1906, 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, 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 dofondants or either of
thorn, had on the date of the mortgage
heroin or since had in or to the above
described real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order, decree, Interest, costs and
all accruing oosts.
I J. R. SHAVER,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Orogon.
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Decem
ber 8th, 1905.
SUMMONS.
ji 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
fondant: In the name of the State of Or
egon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint fllod
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the last day of the time
prescribed in the order for publica
tion of this summons, to-wit: on or
before the 2Gth day of January, 190C,
the said day boing after the expira
tion of six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, and If you
fall so to appoar and answer, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint, which Is that the bonds of
matrimony existing between the plain
tiff and dofendant be dissolved.
This summons is published by or
der of Hon. Thos. A. McBrlde, Judge
of said Court, made on the 8th day of
December, 1905, by which order it was
directed that this summons be pub
lished once each week for six succes
sive weeks, and that said defendant
appear and answer on or before the
2Gth day of January, 1906; and the
date 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.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Edith E. Richards, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles H. Richards, Defendant.
To Charles H. Richards, defend
ant above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified and requir
ed 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 27th day of
January, 1906, 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, will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint on
file herein, to-wit: That the bond3 of
matrimony existing between you and
the plaintiff be set aside and dissolved
and held for naught, and for such
other relief as may be just in equity.
This summons is published by order
of Honorable Thos. A. McBrlde, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County, and
said order was made, dated and en
tered the 12th day of December, 1905,
and the date of the first publication Is
December 15, 1905, and the date of
the last publication of this notice is
January 26, 1906.
B. M. SMITH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Ivy Vorbeck Potter, Palntlff, '
vs
Lester Potter, Defendant.
To Lester Potter, 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
yo(u 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, 1906, the said day
after the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and an
swer for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief pray
ed for in the complaint which Is that
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween the plaintiff and defendant be
dissolved.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas. A. McBrlde, Judge
of said court, made on December 8,
1905, 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 day of
January, 1906 and the date of the first
publication thereof if December 8th,
1905, the date named in said order for
said publication.
T. B. McDEvITT.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Portland, Ore.
SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Henry Gans, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Shaw, Betty Shaw, John Duffy,
and S. Neffker, Defendants.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas. ss.
By virtue of 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
I 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 day of April,
1898, in favor of Henry Gans. Plain
tiff, and against James Shaw, and Bet
ty Shaw of said defendants for the
sum of $196.50, with interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 27th day of June. 1898, and
the further sum of $ the costs
of and upon this writ, commanding
me out of the personal property of
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive, ftlanysuiuleti
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 toad vance
the kidney-poison-eil
blood will at
tack the vitul orgnns, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
breuk down and waste away cell by cell.
Illnddcr troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys mid
a cure is obtained ouickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you at e feel
ing badly you can make no mistake by
taking I)r, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
greut kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity ot being
compelled to go often through the (lay,
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 anil 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., Ilinghauitoii, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make any
til' stake, but remember the naiue.Swanip
ttoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the
address, liiiigliainton, N. Y., o i every
bottle.
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 said 23d day
of April, 189S, to satisfy said sum of
$196.50 and interest as above set forth
and also the costs upon this said
writ.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, being unable to find any
personal property of said defendant's,
I did on the 1st day of December, 1905,
duly levy upon the following describ
ed real property of said 8efendants.
situate and being in the County of '
Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to
wit:. Lots 8-9-10, in Block 1; Lots 1-2-6-7-8-9-10-13-and
14 in block 2, Lots 3-4
and 13 to 18 inclusive in Block 3;
Lots 3 to 9 and 13 to 18, both inclusive
In Block 4; Lots 5-6-7-8 and 11 to 20
inclusive in Block 5; Lots 3 to 17 in
clusive ia Block 6; Lots 1 to 16 in
clusive in Block 7; Lots 1-2-3-9-10-11-12
18-19-20 in Block 8; Lots 1 to 20 In
clusive In BIock 9; Lots 1 to 20 in
clusive In Block 10; Lots 1 to 20 In
clusive in Block 11 ; Lots 1-2-3-6-7- 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
Block 16; Lots 1-3-4 and 5 to 20 In
clusive in Block 17; Lots 1 to 10 inclu
sive In Block 18; all of tho above lots
and blocks being in Shaw's Annex to
Oregon City, Oregon.
And I will on Saturday, the 13th day
of January, 190G, at the hour of 11
o'clock a. m., at the front door of the
County Court house in tho City of Ore
gon 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 with
in named defendants, or either of them
had on the date of said judgment or
since had In or to the above describ
ed real property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said judgment order, decree,
Interests, costs and all accruing costs.
J. R. SHAVER,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated Oregon City, Oregon, December
15, 1905.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, executor of the will of
Mary E. Winston, deceased, has filed
his final report with the County Court
of Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
and that said Court has set Monday,
the 8th day of January, 1906, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day as
the time for hearing the said Final
Report, and the objections thereto,
If any there be. At which time all
persons Interested are hereby notified
to appear before said court.
W. H. COOKE,
Executor of the will of Mary E. Wins
ton, deceased.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been by the County
Court of Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, appointed administrator of
the estate of John Goebel, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
said decedent or his estate are here
by notified to present them within
six months of the date of this notice
to the undersigned administrator at
the office of Bruce C. Curry at Ore
gon City, Oregon.
Dated December 12, 1905.
ANTON HABELT,
Administrator of the Estate of John
Goebel, deceased.
Bruce C. Curry, Attorney.
Executor's Final Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Executor of the last will
of Ferdinand Rath, deceased, late of
Clackamas County, Oregon, has filed
his final report, with the Clerk of the
County Court of said County and State
and the county Judge thereof, has ap
pointed Monday, February 5th, A. I)
1906, for the hearing of objections, if
any there be, to said report, and for
the final settlement of said estate
Any person having objections to swi
report, if any there be, are hereby no
tified to file such objections in sid
Court on or before said date of final
hearing. The first notice of hearing
Is published In the Issue of December
29th, 1905.
CARL A. RATH,
Executor of the aforesaid estate.
in i it in mi v-