Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 23, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1908.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS.
Correspondence Received Too Late
for Last Week's Issue.
STAFFORD.
After nearly three weeks of drouth
which has been wonderfully enjoyed
and Improved, the gentle rain began
to descend upon the JuRt. etc., on Wed
nesday morning, and before night had
become the familiar old Oregon mist,
and now the old bear will have his
six weeks Innings; that is he has got
to stay in six weeks.,
Political aspirants for office are
buzzing around trying to Improve the
shining hours repairing their political
fences.
Wo have not heard that the hound
man and his Oregon City lawyer has
returned the $25 they scared out of
the old German, but then it Is sup
posed the one needed tobacco, and the
other needed a campaign fund.
Mrs. Powell, who wan-supposed to
have the small pox. is about again,
and no new cases have developed.
Zack EUlgsen, our supervisor, has
been pushing the work on the new
"cut-oil" to Oregon City road while
the good weather lasted.
WILHOIT.
Our beautiful, sunshiny weather
cocma at fin und This niomlni? It
looks as If we were going to have. Oregon tity, uregon, rrom me east
some more webfoot weather rain. Mine of Main Street easterly a dis-
Our Industrious farmers are work- M ot 1f'1 , ... 1U
in? hard to finish sowing their g-lu ! Notice is hereby given that the
,v,Q ,in . in i Council of Oregon City. Oregon, at a
Miss Jennie Johnson, of Tacoma.
Is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Johnson: also I'ncle Ben
Johnson and his bride.
Mr. Paulson has two horses quite
sick.
A party of young people gathered
at the home of Mr. Paulson last Thurs
day evening to pass a pler.sant even
ing and to witness the eclipse of the
moon. Games and pleasant conversa
tion were indulged In till a lat? hour,
and In the dark of the moon we wished
our host and hostess good night Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Paulson,
Ue Misses Judith, Mabel and Lily
Paulson, Mr. Zeb Bowman. Mr. Hub.
Bowman. Miss Dolly Bowman. Miss
Inez Bowen, Mr. Harvey Bowley, Mrs.
J. N. Railton and Miss Hazel Railton,
Miss Katie Trulllnger and Master L.
Bowen and others.
Mr. Hub Bowman expects to leave
us soon to work in the logging camp.
Mr. J. N. Railton left last Monday
for an extended business trip to Port
land. "HOOLIGAN IN NEW YORK."
t'
Mr. Jas. L. McCabe, who if one half
the good things said about him may
be believed, is a comedian of unusual
ability, will make his first appearance
in Oregon City at Shively's Opera
House. Saturday evening, February
24, at the head of the company produc
ing 'Hooligan In New York." Mr.
McCabe was for a number of years
prominent In the farce comedies pro
duced by the late Chas. H. Hoyt. He
was in the original cast of "A Milk
White Flag." "A Black Sheep," and
"A Stranger in New York." He was
with Weber and Fields when their
company Included such famous artists
aa DeWolf Hopper, Willie Collier, Lil
lian Russell and Fay Templeton. Last
season he created the role of Hooli
gan at the American Theatre, New
York, where the play had a run of 115
nights. Mr. McCabe is peculiarly
adapted to the part, which requires
not only an unctuous comedian, but
an actor who has the training and
ability to enact heroic roles as welL
The fact that he has scored the great
est success of his career in "Hooligan
in New York" would indicate that the
production is one worthy of attention.
SPECIAL RATES FROM THE EAST.
Colonist's tickets will be sold from
the East to points on the Oregon lines
of the Southern Pacific Co. via Port
land, commencing February 15 and
continuing dally to and including April
7 and from September 15 until October
31. The rates from some of the princi
pal points are: Chicago, $25; Bloom
ington. 111.. $31.80; St. Louis, $30;
Omaha, $25; Kansas City, $25; Coun
cil Bluffs, $25; St. Joseph, $25; Sioux
City, $25; Denver, $25; corresponding
rates will be made from other points
and will appear to all points on Ore
gon lines.
Persons desiring to pay for tick
ets to bring anyone from the East or
middle West to Oregon may deposit
the amount required with the local
agent of the S. P. The company will
do the rest. For further information
inquire at any Southern Pacific ticket
office.
CLOSES ITS POOLROOMS.
Milwaukie Club Said
Loser.
To Be Heavy
Favorites, it is said, have accom
plished that, which baffled Mayor Lane,
Captain Bruin and the Portland po
lice, as the poolrooms of the Milwau
kie Club have been closed, said Wed
nesday's Oregonian. Successive and
heavy winnings a result of the fa
vorites coming off victorious in the
California races are said to have cost
the backers of the Milwaukie Club not
less than $20,000 within the last few
months.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing
between C. W. Kelly and L. Ruconich
unr.er the firm name of Kelly & Ru
conich, has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. Kelly retiring
from the business which will bo con
ducted by Mr. Ruconich who assumes
all of the firm's obligations.
C. W. KELLY.
L. RUCONICH.
Oregon City, Oregon, February 13,
1906.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL FIRE
ELECTION.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
aual fire election of Oregon City, Ore.,
will be held on Monday the Eth day of
March. 1906, at the City Hall, in the
Fountain Hose Company's room, on
the east side of Slain Street, between
7th an J Sth Street, Oregon City, Ore.,
at which time and place there will be
elected one Chief Engineer of the Or
egon City Fire Department, One As
sistant Engineer, and three members
of the Board of Fire Commissioners.
The polls will bo kept open between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4
o'clock p. m. of said day. The Judges
and Clerk of said election are as fol
lows: William Wtckham and Agust
Annms. Judges; J. E. Rhoades, Clerk.
E. O. CAVFIELD.
President Hoard of Fire Com
missioners. Attest: W. A. Dimlck, Secretary.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Clear Creek Creamery
Co. will lie held on the third Monday
of March, 1900.
The purpose of this meeting Is the
election of a board of directors, a
secretary and treasurer. Meeting call
ed to order at 10 a. m.
THOS. E. ANDERSON.
Secretary.
February 23.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
For Improving alley in Block
regular meeting held Wednesday, Feb.
7, 190(5. declared an assessment by or
dinance No. 341. for the improvement
of Alley in Block 22 of Oregon City.
Oregon, from the east line of Main
Street easterly a distance of 160 feet,
In the manner provided by Ordin
ance No. 333, upon each lot, part of
lot and tract of land benefitted, to be
as follows:
Lot 5. block 22. the norther
ly 34 feet thereof, estate of
E. E. Charman. deceased.. $ 9.79
Lot 4. block 22, the westerly
55 feet of the northerly 34
feet thereof, estate of E. E.
Charman. deceased 4.29
Lot 6. block 22, the southerly
14 feet thereof, estate of E.
E. Charman, deceased, 4.03
Lot 6. block 22, the northerly
52 feet thereof, Helen L.
Milln 34.21
Lot 3. block22. the westerly 55
feet of the southerly 14 feet
thereof, estate of E. E. Char
man, deceased 1.76
Lot 3, block 22, the westerly 55
feet of the northerly 52 feet
thereof, Helen L. Milln 14.96
Lot 7, block 22, the southerly
one half thereof, Fred C.
Gadke and Tracy Gadke 23.82
Lot 7. block 22, the northerly
one-half thereof, EmlHe
Knapp 14.40
Lot 2. block 22, the westerly 5o
feet of the southerly one
half thereof. Fred C. Gadke
and Tracy Gadke 10.43
Lot 2. block 22, the westerly
26.5 feet of the northerly
one-half thereof, Emllie
Knapp 3.04
Lot 2. block 22, the westerly
55 feet of the northerly one
half thereof, except therefrom
the most westerly 26.5 feet
of said northerly one-half
thereof, Fred C. Gadke and
Theresa Gadke 3.28
Lot 8, block 22, the westerly
85 feet of the southerly 34
feet thereof, A. Knapp 7.92
Lot 8, block 22, the easterly
20 feet of the southerly 34
feet thereof, A. W. Cheney, 1.86
Lot 1, block 22. the westerly
55 feet of the southerly 34
feet thereof. A. W. Cheney, 4.29
A statement of the aforesaid as
sesement has been entered in the
docket of City Liens and is now due
and payable at the office of the Treas
urer of Oregon City, Oregon, in law
ful money of the United States, and
If not paid within twenty (20) days
from the first publication of this not
ice, such procedlngs will be taken for
the collection of the same as are pro
vided by the Charter of Oregon City.
The above assessment will bear In
terest twenty (20) days after the
first publication of this notice.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, made this 7th day of
February, A. D., 1906.
W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
Date of the first publication of this
notice, Friday, February 16, 1906.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. John W. Meldrum, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Edward McNamara, Mary
Smith, Thomas Smith, her husband,
Jane Smith, Mary Smith, Helen
Smith, John Smith, George Smith
and Richard Smith, Defendants.
To Mary Smith, Thomas Smith, her
husband; Jane Smith, Mary Smith,
Helen Smith, John Smith, George
Smith, and Richard Smith.
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
cause on or before the 2d day of
April, 190G, the said day being six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation of this summons on February
10, 1906, and If you fail to bo appear
or answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint here
in, to-wit: :
Settling and determining the trust
of said plaintiff as trustee under the
will of James McNamara,, deceased,
whereunder plaintiff now has In his
possession as such trustee, the sum of
$1750.51; allowing plaintiff the sum of
$250.00 as compensation for services
as such trustee, together with a rea
sonable attorney's fee In said suit, to
gether with the costs and disburse
ments of said suit, and distributing
the remainder of said trust funds to
the person or persons entitled thereto
under the provisions of the last will
and testament of James McNamara de
ceased; and excluding from partici
pation in said trust fund such of the
DANUIIR AVERTED.
If a man should cross a deadly snaks In
his pathway. Ii4 would quickly crush It
beneath hi lii'i'l before ti could lnk lt
poisonous funt: into his (loh. lie Would
not step out of Uiu way and tcuiporUe
wuu me danger
ous reptile And
yet how many
people are there
who temporiio
SJ Wltn a Mill more i
.17 ilea, v eiiem v i
.1
P coiiMiinpilon. Like
I
I
I Ilk
'I'ivlC" 'i''"1 !,,rl",,,t' It I vol
iiifij' J glidesulong almost r ,
-7 uniiot'ed. First j,m
a cold, or sore,'l
throat, then a slight!
rough, then catarrh,
t!ieri bronchitis, then
bleeding Irom tbo
1 1 11 .1 . ...... n :
lurars mi imaiiy oi-awi. "i .
cru.shout the threatening evil Is to rortlTT i
the system and purify the M.hhI with ;
Dr. Pierce's lii.Ulen Medical Discovery,
Kverv weahness and abnormal condition
that 'precedes consumption Is cunnl by
this non-alcoh.sV rem-,ly. At the first
ftrTt t trt
to nil Mio tiu nun ai loiuaio,
N. Y.
WZAU K; tK!of the Fifth judicial District of Ore- i j. u es U -mleit.U . ffl p jwaU
dan-er wl.l N i!M-t d ii.'.ly. g(m. and said order was made, dated VV ii Detmlv
lishmildls-kno. to every sick, ers..nam, tered In said Court on January 1 M n "! 1 7 , )' i Utnlin,, ,,. Feb I', i ion
that Dr. K. V IV rce w 11 give care u ly ,f im T,,0 of lho t ,,, . , sold bv alt druists .,, blt v cent and Mullmi. Oiegon. eb. I J. I.M.i,
con-iderei. f tlieny, prtdeNsional advlco . ... .,.,.,. ,M i.,..' ,a I one-dollar sue bottles. Vmiuiiv have a , -
bvmall to ,,llhoi.te l.lm at BulTalo, V"1' V"" """ - samole U.ttle of tins wondetlul i,e w dis- ' Notice of Final 8ettlment.
No c!...w or fee ol any nature 11". n.,'.ln', " nl n p""'r
a..!;oi'..
Mr. Mcm Homer, of SisliMown. Term's,
writes: " l.M tall I took severe Cold t th
n nlt of wet fcef 1 Ml ilo brought on e-
tarrh id bronchitis wliloli lasted tl winter.
I usel three lut'les of I'r. Pierce's Holder)
Medical iMscoverv and two or tnree vlala of '
the " I'll a-.nil Tell. In also one tiackaire of
lr. S aire's I nmrili Ucuiedy. I am now cured.
Many thanks lo you."
An honest dealer w ill not try to ier
Siude you to take a worthless auKstl
tuto In plaee of the "Golden Medical
Discovery lor the sake of a littlo sddod
pro lit.
i-
defendants In the said suit as the court
may decree not entitled thereto, and
for such other and further relief as
lhall be just and equitable In the
premises.
This summons Is published by order
of the Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge of
the above entitled court made and en
tered in said court on tho 9th day of
February, 1906, wherein the said court
ordered that the defendants to whom
this summons is directed be required
to appear and answer the complaint
herein on or before the 2d day of April
1906, and directing the publication of
this summons at least once a week for
six successive weeks prior to said 2d
day of April, 1906, la the Oregon City
Enterprise.
HEDGES & GRIFFITH.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication, February 16. 1906.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
I now have money to pay County
Warrants endorsed prior to April,
1st, 1904. Interest will cease on such
warrants on the date of this notice.
Oregon City, Oregon, February 23, j
1906.
ENOS CAHILL,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Amy B. Oakes. Plaintiff,
vs.
F. P. Oakes, Defendant
To F. P. Oakes, above named defend
ant In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or before
the expiration of six (6) weeka from
the date of the first publication of this
summons which date of the first pub
lication Is January 2C, 1906, and date
of the last publication is March 9.
1906. and if you fall to so appear and
answer plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded In said com
plaint to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between the
Plaintiff and the defendant be annuledj
and forever dissolved and set at
naught and for such and other further
relief as equity and the nature of the
suit may require.
This summons Is published by the
order of the Honorable Thomas A.
McBrlde, Circuit Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Clack
amas County, which order was duly
made and entered on the 24th day of
January, A. D. 1906 In the above entitl
ed Court. Date of last publication
March 9, 1906.
J. B. RYAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Chas. H. Wlllerllng, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jennie Wlllerllng, Defendant.
To Jennie Wlllerllng, the above named
Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the 7th day of March, 1906,
said date being after the expiration of
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall bo to
appear and answer said complaint for
want thereof the plaintiff will Apply
to the court for the relief heretofore
prayed for and for a decree of tho
said court dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant and holding the
same for naught, and for such other
and further relief as to the court may
seem Just.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thos. A. McBrlde, Judge of
tho above entitled court, which order
was made and entered on the 12th day
of December, 1905, and the time pre
scribed for publication thereof is six
weeks.
Date of first publication, January
19, 1906; date of last publication,
March 2, 1906.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
25, 26, 27, Washington Building, Port
land, Oregon.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Jacob Miller, riatntlff.
vs.
Thomas McMillan, Defendant.
To Thomas McMillan, the above
named defendant :
In tho name of the Stnte'of Oregon:
Yon are. hereby notified and requir
ed to appear and answer tho complaint
flln.t airnlnat vnu In ttin iKnvfl nntltl.
ed Court and cause on or before the I
expiration of six weeks from tho date
of the first publication of this summons
u - il . ui Jiun uny i Jniurr, num.
whleli a thn I nm sneclflrvl In th nrrt- I
dor directing this publication, and If
u fall to so appear or answer, the
lalntlff for want thereof, will apply I
i Hie Court for the relief nraved for .
In said complaint on fllo herein, to-:
wit: I
The foreclosure of that certain mort-'
,lirrt insnn ,1..,1 nr ripwetr,-. nr.
.11 1K11 .n.l hUh .,..
T "
' .-. ".; '
KKt Is recorded In Mortgage RtHNirda
of Clnrkamas County, Ortgon, Volume
2S. at page 381, and for such other
ftn,j further relief as to this Court may
8wm jU(it an,, oqutnt)o.
nm. Is p.,bllshe, by order
- , - " , v. , : . - , : v..
Tl...m.a K iritll .1.. rl,.l T.
t.on oi mis summons is .MarcnS.yuo. lHiailuricH,vlwil Addict,, 1 r. Kil- Oregon, for the county of Cliu lm
DIMICK DIMICK. nirr&Co., biuc-lwuitou, N. V. When -mas.
Attorneys for I lalntlfT.
. . .
" "
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Executor of the estate of
Sarah A. Hnmmett. deceased, has
filed the account of his doings herein,
with the County Clerk of Clackamas
County, Oregon, and the County Judge
jhas set Monday, the 5th day of March.
r.HHi, at tne hour oi iu ociock a. in ,
at the county court room of said coun
ty as the time and place for hearing
objections to said final account and
the final settlement of said estate.
Dated February 2. 1906.
JOHN LEWELLEN.
Executor.
;o. D. EY.
Attorney for Executor.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
William Etters, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. W. Bowman and Blanche E. Little,
Defendants.
To A. W. Bowman and Blanche E.
Little, said defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled action on or
before March 15, 1906, and If you fall
to answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will take Judgment against you
and each of you for $200 and costs
and apply for an order of sale of the
following described attached real es
tate to satisfy said Judgment, to-wit:
Commencing at a stake In the above
named county which is 25.60 chains
east and 29.40 chains north of the N.
W. corner of the D. L. C. of James
Winston, No. 69;, running thence N.
40 degrees thirty minutes E. 11.87
chains; thence N 26 degrees 15' E.
5.84 chains thence N. 87 W. 18
chains; to left bank of Clackamas
river; thence down stream with the
meanders of said river 8. 30 W. 9.02
chains; thence 8 13 W. 5.38 chains;
thence S. 87 E. 8.03 chains to the
place of beginning except 2.50 acres
therefrom conveyed to Wm. Etters.
This Summons Is published by
order of Judge Thomas F. Ryan,
Judge of the County Court of said
county.
Dated January 29, 1906.
The date of the first publication of
this summons being February 2. 1906.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURKTTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha Btata of Ore
gon, for Clackamas County,
Ada Burrows, Plaintiff,
vs.
James M. Burrows, Defendant.
To James M. Burrows, defendant
above named:
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 cause on or
before 24th day of February, 1906,
said day being more than six weeks
from 12th day of January, 1906, the
date of the first publication of this
summons and If you fall to so answer.
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the rollef prayed
for, to-wit:
For a decree of said Court forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendant and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the Court seems Just
end equitable.
The order for publication of Sum
mons In this court was made by the
Hon. Thomas McBrlde, Judge of the
above entitled court on the 9th day of
January, 1906.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is January 12, 1906, and
the date of the last publication Is
February 23, 1906.
ED. MENDENHALL and
A. R. MENDENHALL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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 Clork of the
County Court of said county and state
and the county Judge thereof has ap
pointed Monday, March 5th, A. D.,
1906, for the hearing of objections, if
any there bo, to said report, and for
the final settloment of said estate.
Any person having objections to such'
report, If any there be, are hereby no
tified to file such objections In said
Court on or before said date of final
hearing. The first notice of hearing
Is published in the Issue of February
2, 1906. CARL A. RATH,
Executor of the aforesaid estate.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths
There la n disease jnevitiling in this
country mot-t diinif nous bccsilse so deceit-
tivc. Mm. v amide.. !
deaths are mused .
In- it 1.,. , ,1m.
case, pneumonia.
licurt failure or
r- apoplexy ate often
the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidiiev trouble is
pr
K
vya
u allouedloudvinice
thckiilney jioiwiu
etl blood will n t-
tuck lite vital ortiius, musing ciuuirltol
the bladder, or the ki.lurvs themselves
orcait down ami waste iiwhv ecu iv ceil.
bladder troubles almost liv result
from a derimgemeiit of the kidtievi ami
cwt ls obtained .mukest by a jr..K-r
treatment of the kidiirva. If you rue feel-
'"K ,M,lllv .vou CM "'" "'dnkc I'V
taking Dr. Kilmrr's 5wamp-Root, the
.. t ; i i: ..iii.il I..
V I 1 II I, Ik It I lit V I llVl'I HIIII IIIIIM1I II ninii,
i , i..,.i.!iii i.. 1...1.1 ;..t
scalding in passing it. and ocr- 1. . y ' i '. ,,,,,,.
come, that unpleasant nrcessilv of being 1 h,H '"" ' '' f;,r11"
com-Ued to go often thnrngir the .lav, ! I"" !'""" 'f electing ItepreHenlatl oh
andloeel up umnv tones duung the ; '" In" ,,n""1 sesslou of th
night. The mild and ti.e rstr,iidimny ,b'W'i ' lrango to be held at
tlcitof Swiitnp K..t is s.h)u realied.
covcrv ninU I.....U that tells all aUmt it.
iwritinir mention rradiui; this n urrous
oner in this paper. Don't nu.ke nnv i
ni'stiike, but rruicinlter the itatiie, S atti- Notice Is hereby given that the un
KiMit, Dr. Kilmer's Swuinjt K""t, and Hie lilerMlKlled, executrix of tho onliito of
address, llitigluiintoii, N. Y., in every j ('brllliiu Zanders, deceased, has filed
,M,tt:- In the above entitled court, her final
. ... - account as executrix of the said its-
SUMMONS. Mate and that the said court has fixed
I Monday, the 26th day or March, I'.W,.
In the Circuit Court of the State of m the hour of lo o'clock a. in, of
Oregon, for tho County of Clacka- said date at the court room of said
mas. i court In Oregon t'lty as lho I line ami
, Lessle Eary, Plaintiff,
. vs.
Frank Fury. Defendant.
To tho above named Frank Enry,
Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are required to appear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you
In the alnjve entitled suit. In tho Cir
cuit Court of Clackamas County, State
of Oregon, on or before March 12th,
A. D. IWC. or the plaintiff will apply
to said court for the relief demanded
In her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween you and the Plaintiff, on the
grounds of willful dinertlon of her by
you for more than one year prior to
the date of filing this suit, and for
the care and etiHtody of her minor
daughter Valla and for such other and
further relief as In equity, she may be
entitled, and unless you so apM-ar, on
or before said March 12th, 1906. and
answer said complaint, a decree will
be taken against you for want thereof.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. Thos. A. McBrlde,
Judge of the aforesaid court, made
and entered of record on January 19.
A. D. 190C. and the first publication
thereof Is In the Issue of the Oregon
City Enterprise of January 26th. 1906.
and the last publication will be la
the Issue of March 9th, 1906.
C. H. DYE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. Pearl T- Hlnman. Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas Forester, Defendant.
To the aboto named Thomas For
ester, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed In the above
entitled suit In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
county, on or before the 12th day of
March, 1906, said day being more than
six weeks from the 2d day of February,
1900, the date of the first publication
of this summons, and If you fall so
to answer, for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded In the complaint filed In
said suit to-wlt: For a decree against
you forever quieting plaintiff's title to
the following described real estate,
to-wlt:
Lot No. 3 In block No. 30, of Oregon
City, Oregon, and that by said decree
all adverse claims of defendant be
determined, and decreed that defend
ant has no right, title or Interest In
said land or any part thereof, and that
plaintiff's title is valid and good.
That defendant and all persons
claiming under by or through him be
forever, barred from asserting or
claiming any Interest In ald land ad
verse to this plaintiff.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable Thos. F. Ryajt, Judge
of the County court of Clackamas
County, Oregon, made, dated and filed
January 29th, 1906. The date of tho
first publication of this summons Is
February 2, 1906 and tho date of the
last Is March 9th, 1906.
J. F. CLARK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stnto of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. 1
J. 8. Wilson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ruth Wilson, Defendant.
To the above named Ruth Wilson,
Defendant:
In the name of tho Slate of Oregon,
you are required to appear and answer
the complaint filed in the above en
titled suit In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Clackamas County
on or before the 12th day of March.
1900, said day being more than six
Weeks from the 2d day of February,
1906, the date of the first publication
of this summons, and If you fall so
to answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
llof demanded In complaint herein to
wlt: For a decree of said court dis
solving the bonds" of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant and for such other and further re
lief as to the court may seem mote and
Just. v
I This mmmions Is published by older
'of Hon. Thou. F. Uyan, Judge of tu
I County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, made, dated and filed on the
is'.Uh day of January. lUOrt. And lh
'date of the first publication bf Kebru-
!U, ' , h" Ut (,f Um lM
' March t'th. 9M. t
' VI.IU,
Attorney for l'lnlutlff.
Saloon License.
Notice Is hereby given that we will
apply at tho next regular meet lug of
ithe Oregon City Council for a renew
al of our saloon license at our pres
ent place of biiHluesM, Main and Hev
enlh streets.
UlllESSICN A CASHICNH.
NOTICEI
The regular iiiinuiil Coiinly Conveti
tlon of the Patrons of Husbandry, for
the coiinly of Clitckuiniis, will be held
In Oregon City on Tuesday, tho (itli
. l 11 t 1 Iti
y "f March, at I o clock p. in.. In
Albany, IM'egon. oil I lie UI I uesuay
In the c.miily court of the state of
In the mutter of tho estate of Chrn-
tlnn Zanders. Di'cessed.
place for hearing objections to tho
said tlnul ill-count
HEN It I ETTA ZANDERS,
Executrix of the Estate of Christian
Zanders, deceased.
Hedges & tirimth. Attorneys for Exo-
cutrlx.
First Publication February 23. !9'
THE YELLOW FEVER GERM
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Is Dr. King's New Life Pills, Guaran
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at Howell A Jones' drug store.
OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT.
(Corrtctfd Watkly.)
Wheat No. 1, 67073c per bu.
Flour Valley, $4 25 per bbl. Hard
wheat $4 90. Portland, $1.10 per sack.
Howard's Best, $1.25 per sack.
Oats In sacks, $1.15 per cental.
Hay Timothy, baled $U4f$U pr
ton; clover $9; oat, $9; mixed bay $.
cheat $8.60.
Mllistuffs Bran $1960 per ton;
shorts, $20.50 per ton: chop $18.00 per
ton; barley rolled $25.50 per ton.
Potatoes 45tf DO per hundred.
Eggs Oregon 15 If 174 per dux.
Butter Ranch 55O60; separator
60c; creamery. 65ft 70c.
Rutabegas, Carrots, Turnips, Par
snips and DeoU 40c per sack.
Good Apples Choice $100.
Honey llfll2V4e Ppr lb. ,
Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c per to ;
Italian, largo, 6c per Tb; medium, SVfcc;
Sliver. 4 Vie
Dried Apples Sun Drlod, quartered.
4 Vic lb; sliced. 6c; fancy bleached,
7 Vic.
Dressed Chickens 12V4e tb.
Live Stock and Dressed Meats
Beef, live $3.2011 $3.75 per hundred.
Hogs, live, fc; dressed. 7 Vic; sheep,
$:HU$4 per head; dressed, 7c; veal.
dressed 7074c; lambs, live, $2 50W
$3,50 per head.
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