OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. THE FACTS IN THE CASE. 80 me Information on the Vacation of t; Eleventh and Moss Streets 0 v ' The bringing of a suit in the circuit court by interested property owners against Frank Busch to have set aside an ordinance recently enacted by the City Council by which a portion of Moss and Eleventh streets between Main and Water streets was vacated, suggests that in justice to the parties to the litigation and for the informa tion of the general public, a statement of -the facts connected with the con troversy might, prove readable at this time. : v- About a year ago, Mr.'Busch, 'who is the defendant in the pending suit, and other property ' owners petitioned the City Council for the Improvement of the two streets Moss and Eleventh. The matter was referred to the Coun cil committee on streets and public property, ' which, on investigation, re ported adversely for the reason that to make the improvement petitioned for would involve a greater expendi ture than the benefits therefrom would ' warrant.' ... , ''. -,, Subsequently Mr Busch circulated a, petition . asking the Council to pass an -ordinance vacating that portion : of Eleventh' St. that borders along the southerly side of his lot. Upon a sur vey being made at the time of the action of the council, it was found that the part of the street asked to be va cated Consisted of a strip with a. front age at 68 feet on Main street extending westerly, diagonally across the. street for the depth of the lot, with-apwidth of 32 'feet. at the lower end. Every abutting "property owner signed the. petition asking the Council to take this action. By this vacation of Elev enth street, the boundaries of Moss street, extending from Main street to the river, remain ."! .undisturbed, the Street remaining full 60 feet wide to the river. i, -"" " . Notice of the purpose of the petition . was regularly published in the city official paper and a number of these notices vwere posted - in prominent, places. No . one remonstrating or in anyway objecting, the Council passed an ordinance as petitioned for by Mr. Busch and other interested'; property owners -. as'Jpetitloners. It wasfor-"the purpose of acquiring the right to use the premises that Mr. Busch asked to have the street vacated and now -that he is about to make use of the vacated premises, some of the owners of adjoining property come, in to court and seek to enjoin him from enjoying ;the privileges that are grant ed, under the ordinance that has been passed. - Those who are - now oppos ing Mr. , Busch are the same persons who : signed - the petition on! .-' the strength of which the Council ordered the street vacated, although two other property owners appear as . the plain tiffs in the pending suit. ..,The location .of -the strip' of . land that is affected by the ordinance is in the ravine or gully north of the Y. M. ' C. A. Building and consists of that .part of . the extension of Eleventh street bordering on the lots owned by Mr. Busch and Mr. Graham, between Main street and Water street It is-i most unlikely that the city will ever improve that part of Eleventh street extending from. Main St. to the riverl Such an improvement would be a most expensive- undertaking, and for which there will never exist any great- de mand". In its present state, this, ex tension of Eleventh street Is valueless to the city and. worthless to adjacent, property. But under the rights con ferred in the ordinance that has been passed, Mr. Busch proposed establish ing oh his own lots a business enter prise for the accomodation of which it would be necessary to have the build ings extend over that -part of Eleventh street that, was vacated. Mr. Busch is one of Oregon City's most enterprising and progerssive busi ness men. His integrity has never been questioned, and it would be unfair to him to for an instant assume that he would take the slightest advantage of persons . owning adjoining . property neither in his many transactions with the city has he ever manifested a de sire or disposition to deal in other than a fair manner If; by vacating a portion , of a street that can probably never be Satisfactorily graded , and improved and used as such and which in its pres , ent condition Is worthless to adjoin ing property, the premises are utilized to encourage the investment of capital in establishing new manufacturing in dustries to the material prosperity of the community, is it. not apparent where either the city or private indi viduals can be seriously damaged, If ' at all. . I Political Column 1 Announcement cards for candidates will be published in this column until the date of the Primary election, April 20, at a nominal charge. FOR COUNTY CORONER. To the Republicans of Clack amas County: I hereby announce myself a' candidate for the nomination of County Coroner on the Repub lican ticket at the primary elec tion, April 20, 1906. If nomi nated and elected I promise a careful and economical admin istration of the affairs of the office, and shall adopt in my platform the principles of econ-" omy, justice and honesty. W. M. SHANK, Leading "Undertaker and Em balmer, Oregon City. XTTT. j, "' line of Jackson Street, Oregon City. W IXOi j X UXUCI cUuo aoe oraam as rouows:' .Saloon License... FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the Republican voters of -Clackamas county. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Clerk at the Primary election, April 20, 1906. My motto is: "Honesty. Efficiency, Courtesy." "" Very respectfully, I. D. TAYLOR, of Abernethy Precinct. FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the Republicans of Clack amas county: I hereby announce myself a ' -candidate for the nomination of County Clerk on the Republi- ' can ticket at the Primary elec tion, April 20, 1906. If nominat ed I promise an economical ' administration of the affairs of .'the. office and fair, courteous and considerate treatment of : all persons having business at the office. GEORGE LINCOLN STORY. en-fFck-i-in r - i natine grade or Tweirth Street of fc LLLLtJl lllg . al OregoifCity, Oregon, from the Easter- nhimhi'rtri llne of Maln Street, to the Westerly OUUUiU til lino nf Tsiolriuin Qf-aot c,Il .. ..- . follows: ' : , : -. . -1 - ' -'.-k Beginning on the East line of " Main Street at an elevation of 92 til?, thence Easterly to the West lme tot Center Street at an elevation-f ,, 84.00 ft.; thence to the Easterly line' -of Center Street at an elevation' .of "-88.00 ft.: for some weeks, thence to the Westerly,-line Of "Wash- after bis birth I ineton Street at an elevation of MR ft- jpain. LasT fan? thence to the Easterly line of Wash following the ad- ineton Street at an elevation of. 114 ft: I- U)r?my husband thence to the Westerly line of Adams I housrht me Dr. ' Street- at an elevation of '135 ft.; Pierre's Favor-, thence to the Easterly line of Adams w1iirrhiCr'fo,o'fc Street at an elevation of 138.00 ft.; i -. during the win- thence to the westerly line of Jefferson ier. ana id - Street at an TevnMrn nf Ififl ft in the time of when Dr. E. V. Pierce's medicines are used." writes Mrs. Edmon Jacobs, of BarKersville, Johnson Co.. Ind. " I bad not beard of Dr. Pierce's medicines three years ago when I was confined, so had to suffer almost death. Before baby was born I could not be on my feet without two persons holding me.. loo oaoy was. a boy. weighing Ssg pounus. ana Thonsands . Ha?e Kidney - f - ,.- in- o i Notice is hereby given that we -will if onol6 and nover Suspect it ann,y at the next regular meeting of ' Howlo Ftodom. . , the Oregon City Council fop a renewal Fill a bottle or common glass withyour f oiwt ajtopn "cense at our present water and let it stand twenty-four hctrs ; Pjace f Jl"81"688'; Detwee,,J- a sediment or set- tlingindicatesan 1906- - . - - ' I unhealthy con-; . dition of the kid- . ne'ys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid-' ney trouble ; too frequent desirr to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's birth to a baby thence to the Easterly line of Jeffer- Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, I boy. weighing son Street at an elevation of 164 ft.; fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, onfy hflabo 7" thence to the Westerly line of Madison : pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder street at an pipvnnnn rr 1X4. ft auu. cvciy wan. .i uimaiy uiumvc. " The advice of a hetgtihttr.' wo hours and was on my feet with out help until thirty minutes before hahv was born. He is now three months old and weighs 19 lbs. I know it was Dr. Pierce's medicine that saved me from suffering. I ad rise all women to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, also bis ' Pleasant Pellets.' if necessary " "Following the advice of a neighbor" What a weight of confirmatory evidence there is in those six words. The neighbor had tried the" Favorite Prescription "and recommended it. Mrs. Jacobs has also tried it and proved its wonderful proper- f.toa n.nri nnw shft rpinminpnfiii it. RacMa such testl.5w.ny as Uiis . its maker's words 'ilshed at ence is a &ct. Her neighbor's experience . Council of Oregon City, held Wednes is a fact. The written experiences of 500.- day, March 7th, 1906, at 8 o'clock p. m. (WO other women are facts. There is no' By order of the Council of Oregon theory about it.- There can be no- ques- . City. - VSh"1! i . W. A. DIMICK. Recorder, . LSI UUU If IJVA Uit V 1 Vi V Ul 1.S TV UU have been cured by the "Favorite Pre scription." It has cured more cases of female complaint than all other medicines filY- wnman iwmhinaH '. Tt. la tha nnlv mul- i.!.: ; ;.ri vj t: . ii.1? Washington street from the ... iii r7 i j WARTUFRI V, I IMC OC -9CUPNTUV dcuioiiisii in im.vi K.iiir a rzp, u i tbi i v grauu .. ... .. .. . - - . . ated physician of more than forty years' STREET NORTHERLY TO THE 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.; i 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- a regular meeting of the NOTICE OF CHANGE AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADE OF It corrects inability to hold water-, and scalding pKin in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- , cessity of being compelled to go often ' during the day, and to get up many j times during the mglit. 1 he mild and i the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most di tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a "(sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. When Horn of 8wmp-Root. writinsr mention this paper and don' make any mistake, but remember tne name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, M. Y, I 7 I L 'SEED Make sure a Yield of onantltv and Qualify. -When vour faLbr olamed Ferry's, they were tbe bst oo the market, bat they have been improv ing ever since. We are exnezta in flower and vecetah'e Feeds. 190 Sed Annaal. rautlfully tllus trated, free to allappacants. D. M. FERRY ft CO., Detroft, Mich. COLUMBMIA 'RIVER SCENERY. Portland and The Dalles WORTH KNOWING. actual experience. TOWN HALL FOR MILWAUKEE. ; - A COMMUNICATION. Oregon City, Ore, Mar;) 14, ; 1906. Editor Enterprise: The School Board and the teachers, of the High. School wish to state that there is no basket ball team connected with - the Oregon City High School. Any one' making use of the school's name in connection with such team does sb without any authority from the school. ADDIE E; CLARK, : City Superintendent. By order of the Board. ' t ' INSTALLING TELEPHONE SYSTEM The Qregon City & Farmer' Inde pendent Telephone Company is this week installing its local exchange at Huntley Bros. Company's drug store in this city and instruments are being very generally subscribed for by the merchants and business men. of the city. This system will' be in complete operation within a few days and will place Oregon City people in communi cation with more than 500 rural sub scribers throughout the south and eastern parts of the county. Other rural lines in other parts of the county are being perfected and when these have been connected with the system, a practically complete network of tel ephones will.be in -operation through out the county with a subscription list approximating 1000. W. H. Bonney and E. N. Brock are in charge of the work of installing the system in this city. The Enterprise has installed one of these instruments and we, will be glad at any time to hear from our country friends. We have not yett been as signed our number, but will" announce the same when the directory is completed. Committee to Get Plans for Two-Story Building. Mayor William Shindler, Council- men P. Streib, George Hively and M. Matthews, of.Milwaukie, were author ized at the last meeting of the council to have plans prepared for a two-atory City Hall, to be erected on the grounds purchased, for the purpose last year. This committee will submit plans at the meeting in Aprih The building will cost about $2500. Work will be started - about July 1, at which time there will be money in the hands of the City -Treasurer to put up the build ing without incurring debt. f Milwau kie has an income of $400 a quarter ia licenses from the . Milwaukie Club, which is still in operation, and from another saloon, outside of taxes collect ed. - ..- - - - .. - .' -7 The City Hall will be so arranged that the volunteer fire department will have quarters on. the first floor, where there will be space for athletics and a reading-room. : In Milwaukie there i no. place where young men may gather . in the evening, and hence it- is desired ' to arrange for this department in th City Hall. The volunteer fire" company contains nearly all the young men in town and others will come in when these quarters are completed. . """. , Mayor Shindler refused tq allow any steps to be taken to get the hall until it could be put up without . incurring a debt. Oregonian. SOUTHERLY LINE OF THIR TEENTH STREET, AND OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADE OF SAID WASHINGTON STREET FROM THE SOUTHERl YLIWE OF THIR- 4TEENTH STREET NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHERLY END OF THE ABERNETHY BRIDGE, ON SAID WASHINGTON STREET. ' 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 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 ia not relieved in 15 minutes. ; Safe, sure, and never fail. Huntley Bros. . - 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 Abernethy bridge on said Washington you are ier6by Squired to appear and Seord as-8 By order of the Council of Oregon ".i, FFZ City, Oregon, made March 7th, 1906." W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. before March 15, 1906, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will take judgment against you and earch of you for $200 and costs and apply for an order of bale of the OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT. , WILL HOLD MORE MEETINGS L, L. Porter and C. H. Dye Will Speak at Damascus This Friday Night. t L. L. Porter,: candidate for State Senator, and C. H. Dye, of the Representative ticket, and other candidates on the county and legislative tickets ' - will hold a meeting at Damas cus this, Friday evening, March 16. A meeting had been advertis ed to be held by these speakers at Oswego toworrow, Saturday, -night, but it is impossible to se cure the hall for the evening and the meeting has been post-. poned until Wednesday even ing, March 28. . . . . . . . In the meantime a number of . other meetings wil(- be ' held . throughout the county and the dates will be - announced by . posters.- Jt'is'-the vintention of -the speakers - to conduct meet- ings in every 'preciheti in the' county before the1 date ' of the primary nominating election, ' April 20.1,. : .. ,. - Big Minstrel Show To-Night. It was in the evening when the day's work in the cotton field was done and "Massa" had gone to bed in the dark est days of slavery that the darkey toilers of the plantation were wont to gather around their humble huts, there hold high carnival under the pale light of the moon. Though all or nearly all this has passed into history and tradition, there isstill a good strong semblance of those never to be for gotten days left in "plantation life." A vivid Spectacle introduced in Ma hara Bros. Big Minstrel Carnival this season which makes its appearance at Shively's on March 16th,. To make the pictures more realistic they intro duce 10 of the handsomest Creole lad ies from the Boyou Teche, La., pas times of the Rice and Tobacco fields, giving an entertaining exhibition of. tobacco stripping and manipulation. Grand choruses of supereminence song with the rich true plaintive voices of the southern negro. The ladles of the company are also seen in the sec ond edition of the programme, known as Minstrelsy of Today, showing the evolution of the blacks since emanci pation. This amusement, Dusky Beaux and Belles, Is spectacular, up-to-date. singing and. dancing, dressed in cos tumes of the club, reception and ball room. - - - : - " A . , ' (Corrected Weekly.) -" 'A 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. - MillstuSs Bran . $19.50 per ton;r shorts, $20.50 per ton; chop $18.00 per ton; barley rolled $25.50 per ton. Potatoes 4550 per hundred. Egg Oregon 15 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; Sliver, 4c. Dried Apples Sun Dried, quartered, 4c lb; sliced, 6c; fancy bleached, 7c. - Dressed Chickens 12c lb. 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; Iambs, live, $2.50 per neaa. - SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of following described attached real es- : Oregon, and for the County of Clack- tate to satisfy said Judgment, to-wit , amas. I Commencing at a stake in the above Sallie Akins, Plaintiff, ": named county' which is 25.60 chains ,r .-. vs. . .. . east and 29.40 chains north of the N. R. W..: Akins,, Defendant. ,. , . W. corner pj. the D. fL. C. of James To the defendant R. W. Akins:' ""'". v Winston,. JNo, -59; J running, .thence N. In the name of the "State of Oregon 140 degrees thirty-, minutesE..J.1.87 you are hereby required to appear and chains ; thence N 26 degrees 15' E. answer the complaint herein, oh or be-' 5:84 chains ' thence N. 87 1 W. -'18 fore (Monday) the 16th day of April, chains; - to left bank of Clackamas 1906. Said date being more than six river; thence down stream with the weeks from the date of the first pub- meanders of said river S. 30 W. 9.02 lication of this summons, and said chains; thence S 13 W. 5.38 chains; date being after the time prescribed thence S. 87 E. 8.03 chains to the by said court and by Jaw, for the pub- place of beginning except 2.50 acres lication of this summons. And if you therefrom conveyed to- Wm. Etters. fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff Thia . Summons- is published by will apply for the relief demanded, .in order pf , Judge ; Thomas F. Ryan, the complaint to-wit: f Judge of .-the County ' Court "of .said That the bonds of matrimony now county. -, - v ' . , . . existing between plaintiff and defen- Dated January 29, 1906. dant be forever dissolved, and that The date of the first publication of the custody of Lester Akins be award- this summons being February '2. 1906. 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. FARM; FOR SALE. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Aiarcn is, Oregon City, 10:45 a. m; Highland, 3 p. m; Shuebel, 7.30 p. m, March 23, Maple Lane, 7:30 p. m. March 25, Can by, 11 a. m; Molalla, 3 p. m; Carus, 7.30 p. m. REV. W. H. WETTLAUFER, Pastor. My farm,- situated on the Molalla Prairie one' mile south of -Molalla, Or., containing 162 acres, nearly 100 acres under cultivation;; 30 acres more near ly 'ready tor the plow; balance pas ture: All fenced; plenty of timber for farm use; living water in pasture; good building, orchard, etc. . ,r -; Must be seen to be appreciated! per acre. - " DR. J.J. LEAVITT. O BetrttBa Sigaatar TOHIA. TI Kind You Haw Alwars Boognt -x - Treasurer's Notice.' ' I now . have money to pay , county warrants endorsed prior to January 1, 1905, also outstanding road warrants, Interest will cease on such warrants on the date of this notice. - Oregon City, Oregon, March 16, 19061 ENOS CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore. ROAD PLANK WANTED. Bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas county,'! up to noon or tne I3tn day. or Marchj ;1906," for furnishing said eounty with sufBcient road "plank to plank the roa4 beginning at' Massinger's ' corner and running eastward for a . distance of about seyen-eights " of ' a.' mile, said plank, to ;be ' delivered" on said road atM points named by the Super visor of that district. ' a?M:'i aJ" . -'-F.'W..GREENMAN,-i' ; -; ; countr citei: ORDINANCE N An ordinance establishing the grade of Twelfth Street from the Easterly line, of Main Street to the Westerly 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) rpds north of a stake forty-six rods west of the south-west-corner of the Jas. Powell D. L. C; ithence 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 3, east. That the defendant be restrained from disposing of or in any manner In cumbering the property described, during the pendency of this suit, that the defendant may be required to pay C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Plaintiff., SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County iof 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 Smltn, Mary Smith. Helen Smith, John Smith, George Smith, and Richard Smith In the name of the State of Oregon, you are nereby 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 BOTJTE Reu ul ator Line Steamers "BAILEY GATZERT- "DALLES CITY "REGULATOR" : "METLAKO" "SADIE B. Str. "Bailey Gataert" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondays. Wednesday, 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;, ieaver Tne Dalles - 7 - A. M- Mondays. Wednesdays' and Ft Jays. Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at Lyle with C. R. St N. trattv for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. : - ..- C. R. & K.- train leaves Goldendale on. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at C:S0 A. M-, making connection with-' steamer "Regulator" - for Portland and ' way points. .'! ;i- ' : C. R. N. train leaves Goldendale on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting at Trie with steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con- -necting there with O. R. Jc N. traJn Est and West. - " ' Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks- dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. tor" Th- Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 . M.; leaves "The Dalles S P. M., anivsa- Cascade Locks p.- M. ' ' ... Meals served on all steamers. ' Fine . accommodauons tor ' teams and" wagons. - Landing at Portland at "Alder Street Dock. - ' ,"' ' -' ' - , Marcus Talbot . '-" " 'V; P. atG. Mi Gen. Office. Portland. Oregon. UPPER WILLAMETTE ; RIVER ROUTE. SALEM, INDEPENDENCE.. ALBANY.. CORVALLIS AND WAY. LANDINGS. ' weeks from the date of the flrfet publi- th alirr. nf Twr. TinniirAii wftT, rv,i!o I cation of this summons on February ($250.00) into this court to defray 16' 1906' an.d lf you fal1 to so aPPear the expenses of this Court, and for the ,r.an!wer ?r Wa?f tnereof' the Plam' snnnnrt nf tho. nlafntifT ii-no fhia W"l apuijr UJ wjc cum I 1UI me re action, for permanent alimony and for ief demanded in the complaint here her costs and disbursements herein, 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- Notice of Final Settlement. (ceased; and excluding from partici- In the county court of the state of pation in said trust fund such of the 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-Friday April 13, 1906. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Oregon, for the county of Clacka mas. - In the matter of the estate of Chris 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 the said es tate and that the said court has fixed Monday, the 26th day of March, 1906, at . th hour of 10 "o'clock a. . m., of gafrl ' date at :the court "room of" said ,r..- -.i-' v . - r.. .. , ..... .. court "in Oregon city as . tne time ana place " for "hearing objection 1 to-' the said naf account. " "' "" "? HENRIETTA ZANDERS, Executrix of the Estate of Christian Zanders, deceased.- ' . " Hedges & Grinlth, Attorneys for Exe cutrix. First Publication February 23, -1906. 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. MoBride, 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, dr. before th'e,j?a day 'of April 1906, nd'' orectin the" publication of thl'summons" at least 'otice 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. Leave Portland 6:45ra. m. dally, (except : Sunday) for Salem and way' points.' Leave Portland 6:45 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Independence. Al bany and Corvallis. Regular ' service, courteous treat ment and prompt dispatch are our--; specialties. .... OREGON CITY; TRANSPORTATION CO.. Office and Dock: Foot Taylor Street . Phone Main 40. 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