6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906. i- -,-. ' EX-STATE SENATOR HARVEY E CROSS A Candidate for Joint Representative for CiacRamas and Multnomah v.'v - Counties. . 7, . . . - "f Mr..H- Ef.,;c;ross, in announcing his candidacy for the position of Joint Representative, for Multnomah and' Clackamas' counties, has subscribed, ' in his petition tot the' nomination to a very brief platform, as follows: "Good pads, Ijetter men, an economic policy in" the fiscal affairs of the state, thelection"of; United States Senator by direct vote of the people, a 40-foot channel to' the sea, free transportation in the Willamette and Colum bia riversi and; a. Greater Oregon." ,''- . I furtfier' state to the people of Oregon as well as to the people of my legislative district, that during my term of office, I will always vote for that candidate for United States .Senator in Congress, who has received the high est number of the people's votes for that position at the general election next preceding the election pf a Senator in Congress, without regard to my indi vidual preference. .' .' ' , In conjunction with certain Senatorial and Representative candidates In; Multnomah county, an additional platform has been agreed upon and sub scribed to, as follows: ' ' "First For the equitable taxation of state and municipal franchises. t "Second For granting municipalities the right to control and regulate all public utilities, such as gas, electric lighting and power, telegraph, tele phone, street railways, railroads, etc. r ' "Third For the enactment of a state banking law that has for its end the prdtection of depositors and the creation of the office of State Bank Exam iner. - . men already engaged . getting out the .poles., ,t This telephone is out-o-whack again, and one can hardly ever get CentJ-al anyway until 6ne-has "called 'half 'A dozen times, and it is a wonder to--some that a Hello-girl with such- a pleasant voice does not use It more promptly. '" ' -..' Eagle Creek. ' ' . i , April 10 We are having very fine weather now except some frost In the mornings. - - ... . . ; ? Mr. . Edward - Burnett is preparing to load a car of - potatoes, they are worth 65 cents per hundred for strict-' ly flrst-class stock. 1 - J'k : We had a fine shower-'Sunday even ing which makes vegetation look fine and makes the grass more plentiful. . The fruit trees, are blooming now, but it is a little hard to tell yet what amount of damage the freeze did the fruit in this section. . .. The speaking at Wilburn's 'hall last Friday night was well attended. Mrs. Dr. Roberts is expecting her daughter from San Francisco to make her a visit in the near' future. - Several of the farmers of George are hauling potatoes to Eagle Creek to help load a car. ; Mr. Guy Woodle was up to his ranch - Saturday planting potatoes and mak ing garden. . , ' Elder H. S. Sturdevant of Cornelius Washington county, held services at j the school ' house in district No. 50 "Fourth For depositing all state funds with due regard for safety and j Sunday at 11 o'clock and Sunday ev- security, so as to bring the largest revenue to the state, and providing that enlng. He was accompanied by his all Income therefrom shall revert to the state, and making it a felony for the State Treasurer personally to receive any compensation in the shape of in terest or otherwise from such deposits. . - : . "Fifth For enacting a law to. Teduce the number of State-'Normal Schools to two or less. ..'.'. j , , -,'. "Sixth For placing the State Printer on a flat salary. . ,.- ' wife, who visited- some of her friends, They returned home Monday. - - R. B. Gibson and wife were visiting relatives near Estacada Sunday.- .... The new mill on the Douglass place will be completed and ready to begin sawing and planing lumber for market in the near future. - We hope the new The Best Guaranty of Merit , ; Is Open Publicity. Every boUle 'of Dr. Pierce's world filmed medicines leaving the great labo ratory at Buffalo, N.. ., has printed upon its wrapper all the ingredients entering into its composition. This fact alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medi cines in a clna all by Utemtclvt. They cannot be classed with patent or secret medicines because they are neither. This is why so many unprejudiced physicians prescribe them and recommend them to. their patients. They know what they are composed of, and that the inereOlents are those endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. 'ine further fact that neither Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the freat stomach tonic, liver invigorator, eart regulator and blood purifier, nor his "iavorite Prescription" for weak, over worked, broken-down, norvous women, contain any alcohol, also entitles them to a place all by themselves. Many years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered that rhemlsally pure c'rccrlne, of proper strength, is a bolter solvent and preserv- . now existing between yourself and the plaintiff., . " This summons is published In pur suance of an order of the Honorable Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court made and enter ed on the 31st day of March, 1906. W. S. U'REN. Attorney for Plaintiff. I equitable. ' This summons -is published by order of Hon. Thos. A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court, made and dated on the 26th day of March, 1906. , GRAHAM & CLE ETON, " ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication March 30.- 1906. Last publication May- 11, 1906. SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,, for the County of Marion. Charles Scott, as executor of the es tate of Rohert H. Scott, deceased , and Ann Scott, Plaintiffs, vs. The Oregon Land Company, et al, , Defendants. STATE OF OJtEGON. County of Clackamas. ss. ' By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out ativ.e of the ricJIclnal principles resid ing in on i- in H-cnous or native, medi- cause, to me duly directed and. dated cinal p ants than fs alcohol; and, further- tba ,7th nf 1QflR llrv, n titled Court, in the above entitled,? .V!r "Seventh For the employment of convicts in the betterment of the : company will have a prosperous busi- public roads, instead of In competition with free labors "We desire to state that-we want it distinctly understood ' that the second article of our platform shall be construed to mean that we -consider ourselves bound to vote for a law or laws revoking all perpet'uaf franchises, and all other franchises not paying a revenue, and empowering municipalities to place all franchises on an equal basis. .- y . "And further," we and each of us, shall consider ourselves pledged- to support and tVote for that particular measure, embracing these' subjects, and designing to accomplish these ends, that Multnomah county delegation:; by a majority vote shall decide upon." , ' The long residence of. Mr. Cross in Clackamas county, .his record Jn the legislature In passing the present cash road law, and' the salary bill, put ting Sheriffs, Clerks and Recorders on a flat salary; iiis, persistent and suc cessful career' in this county in aiding the building of county roads will ho doubt bring to his surport many voters who will desire to attest their approval of his course when' in the legislature in passing good laws, and the public spirit of the man as Shown in county affairs. - ness, Several farmers in this section sold' their horses last week to abuyer that visited this place. -' ' Macksbiirg. , '' : April 9- We: are having quite ' a change in the ' weather. It ' looks like we might have some rain. Mr. J. F. Mitts and wife are visit ing at his father's, Mr. El Mitts, as he Is having a vacation. f The entertainment , giveq by . the Needy school was , just splendid and well attended. Good -for. Needy. The proceeds were about $1S7 Our road supervisor .Is working tb,e roads in some places. There was church at Macksburg in Smith's Hall last Sunday. There wilj be services there again four weeks from -last Sunday. v more, that.it p-v cesses valuable medicinal properties t ' i; own, being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient anti ferment. ' - Neither of the above medicines eon tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit forming drug, as will be seen from a glance at the formula printed on each Dottle wrapper. They are safe to use and potent to cure. . .-... Not only do physicians prescribe fie above; non-se-ret medicines largely, out the most intelligent people employ them people wuo would not think of using the ordinary patent, or secret medicines. Lvery ingredient entering. into the com position of 'Jr. Pierce's medicines has the strongest kind of an endorsement from leading m.lical writers of the several schools of practice. No other medicines put up for like purposes has any siu-h professional endorsement. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. . Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic Drug gists sell them, and. nothing is "Ju3t M good." Easy to take as candy. , There is no dodging the issue. It is the corporations versus the people Will yoti have Brownell? NEWS OF THE COUNTY. Left Over From Last Week's Issue of . v Enterprise. , .- - Shubel. April - 9. Richard Schoenborn and wife of Cams, visited friends in our burg last Sunday. Henry Ginther is working for Wm. Moehnke. Johanna Massinger is home on a visit. Fred Moehnke had one of his pleas ant. birthday parties in his home last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ginther visited with their daughter, Mrs. Neilsen, of Portland, last Sunday. j Phillip Massinger has purchased a new team of horses. Grain looks well around here. Robert and John Moehnke have moved on their place for the summer. Mrs. Hettman. made a business trip to the city one day last week. i hospital last Saturday to undergo an I operation. . Chas. Moehnke of Clarkes, visited relatives here last Sunday. - Eagle Creek. ' As a result of the hot, moist days, crops and orchards are. in a flourish ing condition. " Mr. and Mrs. Ahnert and family, were . guests of Mr. and - Mrs. -t JCitz miller last Sunday. - Mr. Guy Woodle stopped, while on his way to Barton last Sunday to see his mother-in-law, Mrs. Kitzmiller. ' '- A LIVELY TUSSLE' ' ' '' with that old -enemy of the race; Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with the stomach, liver and bowels," take- Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs,: without pain or discomfort. .25 cents at Howell & Jones' drug store. Deserves Your Patronage. TORTURE BY 6AVAGES. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from-' inflammation of the kidneys," . says W..M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me. . "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which opmpletely cured roe." Cures liver complaint, dyspepsia, blood disorders and malaria, and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, drug gists. Price 50 cents. A "log-rolling" composed of several . neighbors and friends assisted Mr. j : ... w . the site for his new home. , Bea th Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought Mr. Keith, though suffering from a j Signature slight relapse, is recovering. t of William T. Berghouse spent a few days with his little daughter Alice, before returning to Washington. Boring. Farmers have been busy doing their spring seeding, but at present they are John Stricklin passed through our j getting about through. Some potatoes burg one day last week. Elenore Ginther, after a short vaca tion, began a termof school at Cherry ville, last Monday. G. A. Shubel visited . her" daughter Mrs. J. W. Liese'r, of Portland Sun day, - : ) " Mrs. Sager was taken to a Portland Bright's Disease and v Diabetes News. The John J. Fulton Co. of San Fran cisco, First in -the World to An nounce the Cure and present a Definite Percentage of Recoveries (87 per cent) and Give Out Lists of the Cured. have been planted Vetsch & SonSi W. H. Boring and J. A. Richy have been loading a car with potatoes for Boggis- & Co. O. W. Boring, our school clerk, made a trip to Oregon City and Portland on official business last Saturday. . A. C. Rich has purchased himself a new wagon, and is hauling fies from Moll & Davis' mill. . . A. H. Richey made a trip to the metropolis on business Saturday. A large number of the voters of Boring attended -the political speaking last week, to hear Senator Brownell and others speak. Fins' logging camp, is running full blast. Joe Osburn.is going to move oh his claim near Hood River. Saloon License. . Notice' is hereby given that I will apply at the next meeting of the Ore gon City Council for a renewal of my liquor license' at my present place of business. Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets: MARTIN EM STRUM. . The , growth of a community . and the success of its 'local institutions depends entirely on the loyaRy of its people, tt is well enough to preach "patronize hom industry'" but except the service glvei at a home institution equals that of out of-town enterprises, this argument car ries no weight, and is entirely disregard ed, as It should be. but with Oregon Cltj people it is different. A few months ago E. L. ' Johnson established the Cas cade - Laundry. It is equipped with the latest Improved machinery and Is dally turning out Work , that Is equal to any and superior to much of .the laundry work that is being done, in Portland. Being a home institution and' furnishing employment for- many Oregon City people it Is enjoying an immense patronage. The high standard of the work being done commends it to the general public Laundry left at the O. K. barber shop will be-promptly called for and delivered to any part of . the city. Telephone 1204. E. L. Johnson, proprietor Saloon License.' Notice is hereby given that I , wifl apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City Couneil for a. renewal of my liquor license ' at r my present place of business. Eighth street, near Main street. : .- ' v ;. E.' MATTHIES. Saloon License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City CcJuncil" for-a renewal of my liquor license at my present place of business, Main street between Sixth and Seventh 'Streets. ; L. RUCONICH-. the 17th day of March, 1906, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 20th day of January, 1903, In favor of Charles Scott, as execu tor of the estate of Robert H. Scott, deceased and Ann Scott, Plaintiffs and against The Oregon Land Company et al. Defendants, for the sum of $55,140.00, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property of ' said defendants, and if sufficient could not' be found, then out of the real property belong ing ' to said defendants on and after the date of said Judgment to satisfy said sum Of $55,140.00 (less $26,500.00 heretofore made on execution sales), and also the costs of and upon this said writ. . . ; Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, " Judgment "order and de cree, and in compliance with the com mands of said writ, being unable to. find any personal property of said de- fendants, I did on the 20th day of i March, 1906, duly levy upon the fol lowing described real property of said defendants, situate and : being in the County : of Clackamas, and State pf Oregon, to-wit; ' Beginning at a point 700 feet SV! 35 W. of the Southeast corner of Lot 98 of Friends ' Oregon Colony ; thence S. 42 E. to the middle of the channel of Butte Creek ; thence following down the middle cSannei of said creek to a point S. 34 W. of a point 50 feet N. 50" W. of the angle on the South boundary of lot 112;. thence N 34 E. to the South boundary of lot 112 to a point 50 feet N. 50 W. of the angle on the South boundary of said lot; thence S. 50 E. 50 feet to the angle on the. South boundary of lot 112: thence S. 30 40' E. to the South west corner of lot 111; thence by me anders following the South line of Lot 111 to the South-east corner of said lot; thence S. 37 10' E on the South side of Penny ' Street to the South west corner of lot 102; thence follow ing the South line of lot 102 to the South-west corner of Lot 99 ; thence following the South line of lot 99 to the South-wst corner of Lot 98, i dis tance of 953 feet by the plat of said tract; thence following the South line of lot 98 to the place of beginning, and I will,, on Saturday, the 21st day of April, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tfce- County Court House, in the City Of Oregon City, in said County and Srate, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to' the highest .bidder, for U. S.' gold coin, cash in hand, all the. right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of them, had on the date of said judgment, or since had in or to the above described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment, order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. , '.i. - J. R. SHAVER, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, March 23rd, 1906. SUMMONS, In the Circuit Cjurt of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Maude Clays. Plaintiff. . vs. v. Henry Clays, " , Defendant, -To Henry Clays, the defendant: ' In the name of the State of Oregon-, you are hereby required to appear. In the above named court and answer the complaint filed against you therein Old "J CI I" i KAfn. ; .. . . . T . n4.Aa. Va publication Is on the 23d day of March, 1906. If you fail to appear and answer the nlniflHfT will tnlro o rK nrrci ainlnct you for the relief demanded in the com plaint, which is for a decree dissolv--ing the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between yourself and plaintiff and for the resumption of her maiden name, to-wit, Maude Cook and for her costs and disbursements. r This summons is. published in pur suance of an prder of the Hon, Thos, A. 'McBride, Judge of the above named court, made and entered on the 19th day of March 1906. PAUL Ry DEADY,. Attorney for plaintiff. .APPLICATION. FOR' LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the County Court of Clackamas County.Oregon, fora license to sell spirituous, malt and vinuous liquors for the period .of . six months from the. t .day of s .. r...l906, at 10:00 a. m., and that - he-will present the following petition tovsaid court on said day for said li cense. T. M, ALLISON, i , , : Petitioner. v Petition: To the Honorable. County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon:: . We the undersigned, residents and t legal' voters of Boring precinct, in ' Clackamas County, Oregon, , hereby ' respectfully petition your -honorable- ; body to grant to T. M. Alliscon, a li-'"' cense for a neriod of six months from ' the day of...: ...1906. to sell spirituous, malt and vinuous liquors in less quantities than one gal- ; lod in Boring precinct,' Clackamas . County, Oregon. , T. O. Svendsen, Chas. Pfyffer, Geo. Robinson, J. B. Jonsr.ud, B. Holtz, S. E. Card, J. O. Cornett. W. Miller, John ..... i rr T l . r t- i r ti v. er, Michael Boyle, J. E. Simons, D. 0 Hedermann, H. Anderson, E. S.'Hick ey, W. E. Elkins, W. Bernegger, A. Herz, Joseph Borde, Frank Irvin, C. L. Rankin, C. . A. Rich, D. C- Moll, W. C. Hallis, D. J. Hite, Chas. Gros hong, M. L. Joyce, Chas. Tinneman. , CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. : Notice is hereby ; given that there are sufficient funds on hand in the general fund of Oregon City to pay all outstanding warrants endorsed prior to " November -17, 190.3. Interest will cease with date of this notice. ') . Dated April 19, 1906. h ', J. R. CAUFIELD, i J; Vr City Treasurer ' , Saloon License. - . Notice is hereby given that I- will apply at. Ihe 'next regular meeting of tlf' 'r T "r merchant3' 13 jof my liquor .license at my present piace or ousiness. Main street between Fourth and Fifth streets. GEORGE . H. YOUNG. Saloon License.' Notice Is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City Council for a renewal of my liquor license at my present place of business, Main And Fifth streets. . MAT JUSTIN. SUMMONS. NOTICE OF STREET MENT. IMPROVE' Here are' some of the San Francisco recov i Ties. All of them were declared by physicians t. be incurably 111 with Bright's Disease or ; 'labetes: N. W. Spaulding, President Spaulding Co.; Adolph Weske, founder Cal. Cracker o.; Carl D. Zelle, pioneer druggist; Chas. r ngelke, editor San Francisco Journal; K. M tVood, editor Spirit Review; Edward Short, of i. je Call; C A. Newton, y ardmaster S. -P. Co. - Sacramento); John A. Phelps, Hotel Repelier; :..rs. M. Empey, 130 Steiner St.; Mrs. S. E. ' line, 1737 Broadway; Mrs. P. Qoyheneix, 928 I illmore St. (tapped 38 times); R. C. Pell, Manager Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.; F. J. Bach- der, Paciflo Coast Agt. Seth Thomas Clock i.; E. B. Cutler, Attorney, 330 Pine St.; Wm. ale. Real Estate, 215 Sansome St.; Mrs. C. C. ' atthewson Proprietor Hotel Clifton; Thos. . . iskins, Merchant (Petaluma); Col. Wm. .iwkins, TJ. S. Quartermaster's Department; ias, F. Wacker, Merchant, 131 8th St.; Mrs. ios. Christol, 430 27th St., and. hundreds of hers. Some were at death's door when put on e compounds, but many such recovered. That f any were in extremis may be learned from lis: Some recovered whe had. been tapped - jzens of times; others were already in the wltchings of uraemia -poisoning; many had om lour to six physicians oontirm the fatal .:agnosis; several left standard hospitals in xtremis; several had relatives called in for last iterviews, and a lew recovered who were in a -.late of absolute coma. . in a wora sdoui BiTi or an cases or Hrtght's ri.sease and Diabetes, heretofore positively in - urable, are now curable under the new Fulton - ompounds. The Renal Compound for Bright's md Kidney Disease is 1; for Diabetes, (1.50, 1'ampblet free. We have Just established a -depot In your oity where you will find toe Com- ; liiounda and pamphlets. Tlx; -' ' .' '-. - t Charman & Co., City Drug Store. on the sick list. John Simmons has rented some land of E. S. Hickey and intends planting potatoes. . A. Harburg had quite a serious ac cident Monday, his team became un manageable while going through a gate and ran away. His little seven year old boy. was in the wagon. It threw the little fellow out and broke both his legs. The little boy was taken to the hospital at Portland.' Linderman Bros, have sold their j cleanses, soothes and heals sawmill to the Sellwood Lumber Co. the diseased membrane. Stafford. It cares catarrh and drives The rain which threatened on Sun- away a cold In the bead day passed around after giving us a , quickly. refreshing shower. ' Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreada Mr. Beihle, Who has been a great over the membrane ana is absorbed. Relief is Im sufferer for the past nine years and mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does for more than two years blind and al- not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug most helpless, passed away Friday af- gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. Nasal CATARRH v In all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm Notice is hereby given that Wash ington Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the Northerly line of Seventh. Street Northerly to the Southerly end of the Abernethy Bridge on said Washington Street will be improved with crushed jock its full width,, and by laying sidewalks, wooden curbs, drains, gutters, corner blocks and crossings,-and by grading spid Wash ington Street according to the propos ed grade thereof. This notice is published pursuant to an order made . by the council of Oregon City, at a special meeting of said Council held Tuesday, April 10, 1906. , W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. ternoon, and was buried in the Staf ford cemetery on Sunday afternoon, j He was a good man, honest and true I and respected by his neighbors, and large concourse , followed him to the grave. 1 - Mr. Barnes' wife arrived from Cali- fornia on Monday. They are very much pleased, we hear, with their new home... ' It will be remembered they bought Mr. Weisenborn's place. The prunes, pears and some of the cherry .trees are in bloom, -showing , that the freezing weather of the sec ond week ,in March did not kill all -the fruit as predicted. The Farmer telephone men had an- -other meeting at the store, ' and will proceed to put up the line They have . EI.Y BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York PROCURED AND DFFFNDrn SendmodeL drawing or photo, for expert search and free report. Free advice, how to obtain patents, trade mmtr copyrights, eta, IN ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct ri'UJk Washington saves time, money and often the patent. Patent ind Infringement Practice Exclusively. : Write or come to us at SX3 Minth BtrM. opp. United States Fatent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. 0 Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to April 1, 1905. Interest will cease on suah war rants on the date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, March 30, 1906. ENOS CAHILL, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore. In the : Circuit Court of fhe- State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. E. H. Pickard, Plaintiff, : 1 vs. Mary E. Pickard, Defendant, To Mary E. Pickard, 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 court and cause, on or before six (6) weeks from the 20th day of April, .1906. the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and de manded in the complaint herein filed, to-wit: For judgment and decree for ever dissolving the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and "further relief as to the Court may seem, just" and equitable. This summons is published tjy order of Hon. Arthur L. Frazer, judge of the County Court for the County of Mult nomah, made and dated on the 12th day of April, 1906. J. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for Plaintiff. First Publication April 20, 1906. Last Publication June 1, 1906. . '. Liquor License. Notice is herebv eiven that' we will' ' apply at the -next regular, meeting of' the Oregon City Council for a renewal ! Of our saloon license at bur present ' place of business, Main and Sixth ' Streets. . ' ; ' GRIESSEN & CASSENS. Liquor' License. . .. Notice is hereby given that we will : apply at the next regular meeting of the Oregon City Council for a renewal of our saloon license at our present place of business, Main and Eighth ' Streets. - ASTMANN & KNIGHTLY. Liquor' License. i Notice, is hereby given that I wilt v apply at the next regular meeting of . the Oregon City. Council for a renewal of. my saloon license at my present place of business, Main and Fifth Sts. A. J. SURBER. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the : un dersigned has been, by an order of ' the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, duly appointed adminis- 4 trator of the estate of John Kenedy, deceased. All : persons, having claims . ' against said estate are hereby notifi ed to present the same within six months from date of this notice, with the proper vouchers to the undersign ed. . Dated this 6th day of April, 1906. D. D. JACK, Administrator. -Gresham R. F. D. No. 2. v Last publication. May 11. - SUMMONS- SUMMONS. In , the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for County of Clackamas. Joseph A. Plechaty, . Plaintiff, vs. . . Emma Plechaty, Defendant. 1 , To Emma Plechaty, Defendant: '" In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled Court and answer the. complaint filed against you there- in on or before the 19th day of May, j 1906, said . date being six weeks after : the first publication hereof, which I first publication is on the 6th day of : April; 1966. If you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will take a decree ! against you for the relief demanded in the complaint, which is for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County Anna Boyd, Plaintiff, vs. . , George Boyd. Defendant. To George Boyd, 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 court and cause, on or before six (6) weeks from the 30th day of March, 1906, the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail' so to appear and an swer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for and de manded in the complaint herein filed, to-wit: For judgment and decree for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between plaintiff1 and defendant, and that plaintiff be restored to her maiden name, Anna L. Prahl, and to all the rights and privi leges of an unmarried woman, and for her costs and disbursements herein 1 25th 1906. and lor such other and further relief In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. May H. Hopple, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Hopple, Defendant. To Edward Hopple, defendant above named: In the name of- the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear an answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or be fore the 28th day of May, 1906, said day being more than six weeks from the 13th day of April, 1906, the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so answer for want thereof the plaintiffff will applv to the court for-the relief prayed for, to-wit: . . . ' For a decree 'of said court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff May H. Hop ple, have the care, custody and control of their said iminor children, Frankie, Earl and Fanny Hopple; and "for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. The order for publication of sum mons in this cause was made by the Hon. Thos. A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court on the 9th -day ' of April, 1906. . The date of the first publication of this summons is April 13th, 1906, and the date of the last publication is May as to the court may seem just and ' ED. & A. R. MENDENHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ('