Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 09, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISEi FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906.
CANNOT USE LAND
DAM ON TUALATIN , INUNDATES
FIELDS.
Oregon Iron & Steel Company Is Slow
in Complying With Court's
Mandate. , "
For eight years a considerable acre-
age of rich agricultural land border
ing on the Tualatin river near this
city has been rendered impossible of
cultivation. , The responsibility for
this condition belongs to the Oregon
Iron & Steel Company, which, through
its dilatory tactics, is exhausting every
legal recourse to avoid a compliance
with the mandate of the state circuit
court for Clackamas county.
In 1888, when the Oregon Iron &
Steel Company was , operating its
plant at Oswego, the company installed
a dam in the Tualatin river at a point
near the confluence of that river with
the Willamette, in order to supply a
flume that was constructed for the
purpose of delivering wood from the
pper Tualatin country to the com
pany's plant at Oswego. This obstruc
tion caused the Tualatin river to overflow,-
flooding a considerable acreage j
of the rich and productive agricultur
al land on either side of that stream.
Owners of this property found their
land rendered useless for the reason
- that the water did not recede, making
It possible to cultivate the land, until
late in the Fall during the dry season
when there remained an insufficient
time in which to cultivate and harvest
a crop of any kind before the land
was again inundated by reason of the
winter rains. I
-The farmers appealed to the man-1
agement of the Oregon Iron & Steel
Company for relief, but, receiving no
satisfaction, August Kruse, in 1901,
instituted suit against the Company for
$1000 damages and a decree of the
court enjoining the , corporation from
further maintaining the obstruction
in the river. The case was tried in
the circut court, the following June
when Judge McBride awarded the
plaintiff damages in the sum of $100,
his costs taxed at $215.80, and directed
that the dam be abandoned. In his
decree, he -said: "If the said dam is
allowed to remain across the said
Tualatin river in its present state, it
will be a permanent and irreparable
injury to the defendant."
The defendant company appealed
the case to the Supreme Court which
in every respect affirmed the Judg
ment of the lower court. But to still
further delay the final determination
of the matter, the company, by its
attorneys filed a motion requiring
Judge McBride to interpret the decree
of the Appellate court. This motion
was dismissed by Judge McBride on
the grounds of lack of jurisprudence
and from this ruling the Iron & Steel
Company has again carried the case
to the Supreme Court.
1 In the meantime, as has been stat
ed, the lands Wffected by the dam,
which is now worthless to the Oregon
Iron & Steel Company, since the cor
poration is not operating its mills at
Oswego, continue to remain practi
cally worthless to the owners. The
appeal on Judge McBride's ruling is
now pending before the Supreme Court
at Salem.
It might be a source of some infor
mation to know that Senator Brownell
is one of the attorneys for the Oregon
Iron & Steel Company in the proceed
ings incident to the trial of this case."
So far as the interested farmers them
selves are concerned, it is more than
likely they have a very distinct recol
lection of the relation the different
parties bear in the case.
whenever an announcement is made
that her company is coming it is hail
ed with delight by the theater goers.
Her play this season is stronger than
last and the scenic effects and costum
ing are particularly fine. A "large
aulience will- greet this talented act
ress and . her company, -
WILL HOLD OTHER .MEETINGS.
Porter and Dye Will Be at Molalla
and Mulino Saturday.
I. L. Porter, accompanied by C. H.
Dye and other candidates for the Re
publican legislative and county tick
ets will conduct , meetings at Molalla
and Mulino tomorrow, Saturday, March
10. The Molalla meeting will be held
at 2 p. m. and in the evening the speak
ers will address the people of Mulino
and vicinity. , Miss Lulu Spangler, of
Corvallis, an , accomplished vocalist,
will accompany the speakers and as
sist in the entertainment of the audi
ences. -.i . -
Other meetings are being arranged
for other precincts throughout the
county and .the dates and places of
meeting will be announced through
the Enterprise and by dodgers as soon
as the. arrangements are completed,
BRIDGE NOTICE.' "
... Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received by the County '-Court of
Clackamas County, Oregon , for the
construction of a bridge accross Pud
ding Kiver. on the Arndt road, be
tween Union precinct and Barlow, in
Clackamas County, Oregon.
. Said bids to be accompanied by
plans and specifications, and must be
filed in the office of the County Clerk
of said county by noon of the 19th
dayof March, 1906. x
F. W. GREENMAN, .
. County Clerk.
AN INVITATION.
We ask you to try a 25 cent bottle
of Crombie's Cough Cure and we will
pay back your money If it fails to
cure. A single dose loosens the hard
est cough, allays Inflammation and
gives restful sleep. Huntley Bros.
WORTH KNOWING.
When you have headache, we ask
you to try Ake-in-the-Head Tablets
and you can have your ten cents back
if your headache or neuralgia Is not
relieved in 15 minutes. Safe, sure, and
never fail. . Huntley Bros.
Daily Telegram and Enterprise.
both one year, for only $5.
OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT.
Bean the
Signature
't of
TOHIA..
The Kind You Haw Always Bought
IT PAYS TO BE HONEST.
If Pepsikola Tablets Would Not Cure
Indigestion Huntley Bros. Could Not
v Afford to Recommend Them.
It is easy enough to claim a remedy
will cure stomach trouble, but when
we tell you that we have been selling
Pepsikola .-Tablets for nearly three
years now and that nothing we know
of gives such universal satisfaction in
the treatment of dyspepsia and indi
gestion you can readily understand
why we continue to sell it over our
guarantee. And it may interest you
to know that we make sales almost
every day - to people who have bee
sent here for this meritorious prescrip
tion by those who themselves have
been greatly benefitted. ..'.-' ...
For wakened energy, loss of appe
tite, nervousness, heartburn, . sour
somach, wind belching, fuddness after
eating, and other symptoms of indi
gestion after eating, and other symp
toms of indigestion, Pepsikola Tablets
are almost sure to bring relief. They
put new life in the stomach, create
strength, steady - the nerves, enrich
the blood, and invigorate every' nerve,
muscle and organ of the Body. . Have
confidence, for if after using one 25
cent box of Pepsikola Tablets you are
not greatly benefitted- Huntley Bros,
will pay back your money. ' , ,
(Corrected Weekly.)
. Wheat No. 1, 6773c 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 $11$12 per
ton; clover $9; oat, $9; mixed hay $9.
cheat, $8.50.
MillBtuffs Bran $19.50 per ton;
shorts, $20.50 per ton; chop $18.00 per
ton; barley rolled $25.50 per ton.
Potatoes 4550 per hundred. . .
Eggs Oregon 15(g) 17 per doz.
Butter Ranch 5560; separator
60c; creamery, 6570c.
. Rutabegas, Carrots, Turnips, Par
snips and Beets 60c per sack.
Good Apples Choice $1.00.
Honey ll12c per lb.
Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c per lb;
Italian, large, 5c per lb ; medium, 3c;
Silver. 4c.
Dried Apples Sun Dried, quartered,
4c . Ib ; sliced, 6c; - fancy bleached,
7c. '
Dressed Chickens 12 c Ib. '
Live Stock and Dressed Meats
Beef, live $3.25 $3.75 per hundred.
Hogs, live, 5c; dressed, 7c; sheep,
$3$4 per head; dressed, 7c; veal,
dressed 77c; lambs, live, $2.50
$3.50 per head.
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 fail
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. 59; running thence Nc
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 S. 30 W. 9.02
chains; thence S 13 W. 5.38 chains;
thence S. S7T 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. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
the weak spot. iVVnmfin as Wfiil as mpirflrfi RMa i i1"3 10 ine couri may Beent mete uu
whbwh sswss- ssw aiawM s-uw IJUtSL.
Miserable by Kidney and
- ? Bladder Trouble V r
Kidnev trouble'rjfevs unon the mind.
thought ft was . discourages and lessens ambition; beauty,
vigor ana cneerlul-
When a boilei
explodes carry
ing death and
destruction with
it, - every . bodv
says " Why : we I
Stronir ennuch
It must have
had a weak spot
som e" where I '
When a man
who has the out- i
ward aDtmaranf) i
of being sound and strong j
suddenly falls a prey to
disease, his friends ex- ;
claim: "why we thought1
he was all right he must
rm Mr ri
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This summons is published by order
of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the
County Court ' of Clackamas County,
Oregon, made, dated and filed on the
zath day or January, laoe. Ana tne,
date of the first publication" is Febru
ary 2, 1906, and the date of the last
ness soon disappear ' is March 9th, 1906.
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not iinrnirt-
T- r-r r . 1. i 1 1 Via
born afflicted with
have had a weak soot somewhere " I Ml w m .- -weak kidnevs. If the
The fact is, almost everybody has a ! child urinates too often, if the urine scalds J
i,uu.,i,rTOre. yeam ana ais- i the flesh, or if , when the child reaches an
I?1our& 'oTkyZrffiWWreawkonS ! the
its proper work, if your body fails to ! Passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-get
its full nourishment from the f ood ! tlng, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
culty is Kidney rrouDie, ana vne nrst
you eat, and your "brain loses part of the
sleep it ought so have, no matter how big
your frame and muscular your limbs may
be, you will give out; disease will find the
weak spot, and nature will give way.
"Three years asro this spring- I "was at
tacked with severe dyspepsia," writes Mr.
w. a. vain. or 414 west Madison St. Hast-
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are maae miser-
ings, Mich. "Was treated by five different able with kidney and bladder trouble,
"STPJifflf w"!and both need the same ereat remedy;
little thin? I ate distressed me so I could ' The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a Home of Bwamp-aws.
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing- Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. 1 .Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr.. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N, Y., on every
nottle.
hardly stand it. After suffering for nearly
a year and fallins off in weight from 126
pounds to 10! pounds I commenced taking
i ' 1 . 1 XT...!,....! 1 ... ... .. i . r .
v. wiwi ii uicuai uvri eiore i naa
taken all of one botlle i began to feel relief,
but kept on until f had taken eight bottles,
and now I am as well as ever, can eat any
thing 1 want, and I feel good. Am weighing
130 pounds and feel fine all the time. My
friends were surprised to notice such a quick,
change in tr.e after seeing me suffer so long.
Several said they never expected to see me
get well. I have not had to take any medi
cine for stomach trouble since. I cannot say
enough in praise of your 'Golden Medical
Discovery. "
This glorious "Discovery" gives the
stomach and liver power to do their nat
ural work regularly and completely. - It
makes healthy blood and steady nerves.
It helps the weak spots, making them
sound and strong.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be
used with "Golden Medical Discovery"
whenever a laxative Is required.
ORDINANCE NO-
; Our people will have an opportunity
of seeing one of .WHkie Collin's -plays
at Shively's, Opera -House next Thurs
rav. March 15. -when the brilliant act
ress, Laura Frankenfield and a splen
did company present . "Her Double
Life," Wilkie Collins was-: a' literary
artist of no Xnean, ability even "If riot
the highest; with, an eye (or. .salient
effects, a skill in touching the' more
obvious chords of emotion, and a
laree knowlederft of lifn. and honks, tfii
tone enjoys a greater popularity ' in
An ordinance establishing the grade
of Twelfth Street from the Easterly
line of Main Street to the Westerly
line of Jackson Street, Oregon City,
does ordain as follows:
That the grade of Twelfth Street of
Oregon City, Oregon, from the Easter
ly line of Main Street to the Westerly
line of Jackson Street, shall be as
follows:
Beginning on the East line of Main
Street at an elevation of 92 ft.; thence
Southerly to the West line of Center
Street at an elevation of 84.00 ft.;
thence to the Easterly line of Center
Street at an elevation of 88.00 ft. ;
thence to the Westerly line of Wash
ington Street at an elevation of 108 ft;
thence to the Easterly line of Wash
ington Street at an elevation of 114 ft;
thence to the Westerly line of Adams
Street at an elevation of 135 ,ft.;
thence to the Easterly line of Adams
Street at an elevation of 138.00 ft. ;
thence to the westerly line of Jefferson
Street at an elevation of 160 ft.;
thence to the Easterly line of Jeffer
son Street at an elevation of 164 ft.;
thence to the Westerly line of Madison
Street at an elevation of 184 ft.;
thence to the Easterly line of Madison
Street at an elevation of 190.80 ft;
thence to the Westerly line of Monroe
Street at an elevation of 215 ft.;
thence to the Easterly line of Monroe
Street at an elevation of 221 ft.;
thence to the Westerly line of J. Q
Adams Street at an elevation of 246 ft;
thence to the Easterly line of J. Q.
Adams Street at an elevation of 253 ft;
thence to the Westerly line of Jack
son Street at an elevation of 274 ft.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, held Wednes
day, March 7th, 1906, at 8 o'clock p. m.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. -
W. A. DIMICK, Recorder."
NOTICE OF CHANGE AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT
OF GRADE OF
WASHINGTON STREET FROM THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SEVENTH
STREET NORTHERLY TO THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF THIR
TEENTH STREET; AND OF THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADE OF
SAID WASHINGTON STREET FROM
THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THIR
TEENTH STREET NORTHERLY TO
THE SOUTHERLY END OF THE
ABERNETHY BRIDGE, ON SAID
WASHINGTON STREET. ' V
Notice is . hereby given -. that the
grade of Washington Street of Oregon
City, from the Northerly line of Sev
enth Street. Northerly -to -the Southerly
line of Thirteenth Street is ordered
changed and re-established; also-' the
grade of said Washington Street from
the Southerly line of Thirteenth Street
Northerly to the Southerly end of the
' SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State- of
Oregon, and for the County of Clack
amas. -Sallie
Akins, Plaintiff,
vs. : ,
R. W. Akins, Defendant. ' ' ; .
To the defendant R. W. Akins:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint herein, on or be
fore (Monday) the d6th day of April,
1906. Said date being more than six
weeks from the date of the. first publication-
of this summons, and said
date being after the time prescribed
by said court and by law, for the pub
lication of this summons. -And if you
fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff
will, .apply for thq relief .demanded .in
the complaint to-wit: . 0 r7.,
That the bonds of matrimony no.w
existing between plaintiff and defen
dant be forever ' dissolved, and that
the custody of Lester Akins be award
ed to this plaintiff. That the plain
tiff may be decreed to be the owner of
an undivided one-third interest in the
following described real estate, situ
ated in Multnomah County,, Oregon,
to-wit: .'
Commencing at a point twenty (20)
rods north of a stake forty-six rods
west of the south-west corner of the
Jas. Powell D. L. C; thence east
twenty-two (22) rods; thence north
twenty-eight (28) rods and eight (8)
links; thence west twenty-two (22)
rods; thence south twenty-eight (28)
rods and eight (8) links to the place
of beginning, containing four (4) acres
more or less. The same being part of
the tract known as the "Old Metho
dist Camp Grounds," situated in sec
tion 10, township 1, south range 2,
east. ,
That the defendant be restrained
from disposing of or in any manner in
cumbering the property described.
during the pendency of this suitthat
the defendant may be required te' pay
the sum of Two Hundred FiftyDollars
($250.00) into this court to defray
the expenses of this Court, and for the
support of the plaintiff during this
action, for permanent alimony and for
her costs and disbursements herein,
and for such further relief as shell
seem meet and equitable.
This summons is published once a
week for six consecutive weeks by
order of Honorable Thomas Ryan,
Judge of the County Court of Clack
amas County, Oregon, dated the 28th
of February, 1906. The date of the
first publication of "this" summons is
Friday, March 2d, and the last is Fri
day April 13, 1906.
H. E. CROSS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
said final account.
HENRIETTA ZANDERS,
Executrix of the Estate of Christian
Zanders, deceased.
Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Exe
cutrix. First Publication February 23, 1906.
SUMMONS.
Treasurer's Notice. -
I now have money to pay county
warrants endorsed prior to October 1,
1904, also road warrants endorsed
prior to December 1, 1905. Interest
will cease on such warrants on the
date of this notice. .'. -
Oregon City, Oregon, March 9, 1906.
ENOS CAHILL.
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore.
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,' 1906, the said day being six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation of this summons on February
16, 1906, and if you fail to so appear
or answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint here
to, to-wit: :
Settling and determining the trust
of said plaintiff as trustee under the
frill 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 coats 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
defendants in the said suit as the court
may decree not entitled thereto, and
for such other and further relief as
shall be just and equitable in the
premises.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of
the above entitled court made and en
tered in said court on the 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, in the Oregon City
Enterprise.
HEDGES & GRIFFITH,
( Attorneys for. Plaintiff.
First publication, February 16, 1906.
J. F. CLARK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. . ,
Lessie Eary, Plaintiff,
vs. .
Frank Eary, Defendant.
To -the above named Frank Eary,
Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are required to appear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit, in the Cir
cuit Court of Clackamas County, State
of Oregon, on or before March 12th,
A. D. 1906, 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 desertion of her by
you for more than one year prior to
the date of filing this suit, and for
the care and custody of her minor
daughter Valla and for such other and
further relief as in equity, she may be
entitled, and unless you so appear, 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 bj or
der, of the Hon. Thos. A. McBride,
Judge of the aforesaid .court,- made
and entered of record on January 19,
A. D., 1906, and the first publication
thereof is in the issue of the Oregon
City Enterprise of January 26th, 1906,
and ; the last publication will be in
the issue of March 9th, 1906.
C. H. DYE,'
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Regulator
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY"
"REGULATOR" "METLAKQ"
"SADIE B." .
Str. "Bailey Gatsert" leave Portland
7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days ; leaves The Dalles 7 . A. M. Tues
days. Thusrsdays and Saturdays.
Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A
M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays,'
Wednesdays and Frfjays. --
Steamers leaving Portland maJce daily
connection at Lyle with C. R. A N. train
for Qoldendale and Klickitat Valley
points.
C. R. 4 N. train leaves Goldendale on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
S:S0 A. M., making- connection with
steamer "Repilatsr" (or ' Portland and
way points.
C. R. st N. train leaves Goldendale--on
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at
6:30 A. M., connecting at Tyle with
steamer "Sadie B. for Tbe Dalles, oon-
nectfng there with O. R. & M. trains
Bast and West.
' Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Lock
daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. tor Tbs
Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A.
M. : leaves The Dalles S P. M., arrive
Cascade Locks C P. 1C
Meals served on all steamers.
Fine accommodations' lor teams' and-
wagons. ..
Landing , at Portland at Alder Street
Dock--- -
MARCUS TALBOT,,
V. P. & G. M.
Ben. Office, Portland. Oregon.
SUMMONS.
SUMMONS.
Liquor License.' '
Notice is hereby given that I -will
apply at the next regular meeting of
the Oregon City Council for a renew
al of my saloon license at my present
place of business, Main street between
Fourth and Fifth streets. 4
. , . E. A. 'BRADY. :"
35ngland and America. He exhibits
remarkable dramatic power; his plots Abernethy bridge on said Washington
.though always intricate are never j Street is ordered established.
obscure or perplexing. Misa. FrankenJ .By. order, o. the Council-of Oreeon
fielcf enjoys an enviable" reputation as tttiy, Oregon,' made March 7th, 1906. J
an actress far above the ordinary, and . . , W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. place for hearing objections to the
'Notice of Final Settlement. ' '
In the county court of the state of
v Oregon,- for the county of Clacka
mas; ' . '
In the matter of the estate of Chri
' tian Zanders, Deceased. "' . '
; Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, executrix of the estate of
Christian Zanders, deceased, has filed
in the above, entitled court, her ' final
Account as "' Executrix Of the1 safd; es
tate and" thai the said court -has fixeS
Monday, the . 2th day of March;. 1900,'
at the hour of 10 o'clock 'a, in., of
said date at the. court -com, of u&ii
court In Oregon City as the time and
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) weeks from
the date of the first publication of this
summons which date of the first pub
lication is January 26, 1906. and date
of the last publication is- March 9,
1906. and if you fail 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 annuled
and forever dissolved and vset at
naught and for such and other further
relief as -eqtiity and the nature of the
shit may require.- - -
:This summons Is published by the
order' -of the Honorable--Thomas A.
McBride, Circuit Judge of the Circuit'
Court of the State Of Oregon for tllack
amas County,1' wtiich 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
Mareh-9;-1906. - -- '-. --
J. B. RYAN.
-; Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. Pearl T. Hinman. Plaintiff,
. : vsi: . ' :
Thomas : Forester, Defendant.
To -the -iabove named Thomas For
ester, iDefendant: -
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,
1906, the date of the first publication
of .this summons, and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
demanded in the complaint filed in
said suit to-wit: For a decree against
you forever quieting plaintiff's title to
the following described real estate.
to-wit:
Lot NO. 3 in block No. 30, f 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 -said land ad
verse to this plaintiff.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable Thos. F. Ryan, Judge
of the County court of Clackamas
County, Oregon,, made, dated and filed
January 29th, 1906. The date of the
first publication of this summons is
February 2, 1906 and the date of the
last is March 9th, 1906.
J. F. CLARK,
. Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas.
J. S. WilsonPlaintiff,
' Vs. 'V
Ruth Wilson, Defendant.
To the above named Ruth "Wilson,
Defendant:
In the name of the State 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.
1906, said -day - being more than six
weeks from the -.2d-day of February,
1906, -the date of the first publication
of . this suffimotast and ' if-' you fail so!
to answer; for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief "demanded in complaint herein to-
wit: rFor a decree-of said court dis-
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