OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1906. 6 W. H. COOKE SUCCEEDS HANLON. Resolutions Adopted on Death of Of ficer Other Matters. At a meeting f the Oregon City Council Wednesday night. V. Henry Cooke wits appointed night watchman to succeed tho lat Coorgo ,1. Hanlon. who was murdered while In the per formance of his duty by one so-called Frank Smith on the night of tho ISd ult Tho following resolutions wore also adopted on the death of Hanlon: "Whereas George .1. Hanlon. former nlghtwatchman of Oregon City, was always a faithful officer and was al wavs found at his post of duty, and "Whereas said George .1. Hanlon. while In the faithful performance of his duty as said officer, was brutally shot and killed by one Prank Smith on April 1806. now therefore, be It "Resolved by the Council of Oregon City. In regular session assembled, that thev hereby express their apprec iation of tin- faithful performance of dutv by said George .1. Hanlon and that the Council extend Its sympathy to the bereaved family of the deceas ed, and be it further "Resolved, that a copy of those res olutions be spread on the minutes of the Council and that a copy be fur nished the bereaved family of said George .1. Hanlon " The Improvement of Sixth street between Railroad avenue and Water street was ordered. The matter of arranging for the city's further printing was referred to the finance committee. A resolution was ndopted directing tho finance committee to pay over to the captors of the desperado. Frank Smith, the reward of $250 offered by the city. A vote of thanks was extended the 0. W. P. Company for the special car that was furnished by the company to take Nlghtwatchman George .T. Han lon. mortally wounded, to a Portland hospital. Several other minor matters were considered at this meeting which did not terminate until nearly midnight. CAUGHT COLD WHILE HUNTING A BURGLAR. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan. provincial Constable at Chapleau. Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglarn the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Coush Remedy, I tried it. and after using two small bottles I was completely cured." This remedy is intended es pecially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold In less time than by any other treatment and Is a favorite wherever Its super ior excellence has become known. For sale by Howell & Jones. MISSING GUIDE IS FOUND. Search Party Cornea on Paeold Com-! fortably Ensconced in Cabin. Far up in the mountains, about 26 miles from Molalla. Albert Pasold. the missing mountaineer who disappeared from a partv of Portlanders after : J 2 V . n tlmriAK o' ; rn , i , . davs since, was found safe and sound j in his cabin Wednesday. Henry Mel- drum. ex-Surveyor-General, headed the party that found Pasold. This party had been urged by friends and rela tives of the mountaineer to make the search as the snow still lies deep on the high ranges, and much anxiety was felt for the man's safety. Pasold had no explanation to give as to why he slipped away during the night from the party he was guiding, permitting them to get home as best they could. RHEUMATISM MAKES LIFE A BUR DEN. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of ,1 mankind, but you cannot enjoy its , comforts if you are suffei.ng from rheumatism. You throw aside busi ness cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One appli cation will give you relief and its con tinued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Howell & Jones. STOP GRUMBLING. if you .suffer from Rheumatism or pains, for Ballard's Snow Liniment will bring quick relief. It Is a sure cure for Sprains, Rheumatism, Con tracted Muscles, and all pains and within the reach of all. Price 25c, 50c, 11.00. C. R. Smith, Tenaha, Tex., writes: I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for years and have found it a fine remedy for all pains and aches. I recommend it for pains in the chest." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. IF YOU DON'T succeed the first time use Herbine and you will get instant relief. The greatest liver regulator. A positive cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ma laria, Chills and all lix-er complaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Texas, writes: "My wife has been using Herbine for herself and children for five years. It Is a sure cure for constipation and malaria fever, which la substantiated by what it has done for my family." Sold by Huntley Bros. Dnis Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand In the general fund of Oregon City to pay all outstanding warrants endorse. prior to November 17, 1903. Interest will cease with date of this notice. Dated April 19, 1906. J. R. CAUFTBLD, City Treasurer. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Oyer-Work. Unhealthy KiJnevs Make Impure Rlood. It used to bo considci ed that only bladder troubles vvcic to ttr traced tO the kidneys, but now modem science panes that nearly .ill diseases have their beginning in the disorder ot these most important organs. The kidneys tiller and purify the blood that is then work. Therefore, when your kidnev I am weak or out of order, you can understand how Huieklv vour entire IhxIv i effected and how every organ seems to tail to do its dutv. ,, . if vou are sick or M feel lu.lly,' begin takitig the great kidney remedy, Ir. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root, because as mhmi as out kiduevs are well the will help all thfl other OrgUM to health. A trial will Convince anyone. If vou are sick vou can make no mis take' by first doctoring your kidneya. The mild and the extraordinary ctfect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. th great kidncv remedy, is soon realized. It stands the bighmt for its wonderful cures of the most distiesMU on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent; and one-dollar sue bottlea. You may have a sample txUle Id 11,'to. fSm by mail free, also a pamphlet telltni you how to find out it JrOO have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this ttapcr w hen writing to Or. Kilmer S: Co., I'uug hamton, N'. Y. iKm't make any mistake, but rememtwr the name. Swamp-Root, Or. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every lottlc. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Yerna Schilling, Plaintiff. F. W. Schilling. Defendant. To F. W. Schilling, defendant nhove named : Tn the name of the State of Ore iron. TOH are herehv rerjuired to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before the Oth day of .Tune. lOflf!. aid dav heinsr more than six week from the ?7th day of Anril. 100f!. the date of the first rn1. lientionlof this nmmonc. and if vou fail to so answer for want thereof the nlnintiff will nnr.lv to the court for the relief prnved for. towit : For a decree of said court forever filSeOlvillff the lonrl of mtrtrimonv veen plnintiff nnd plaintiff. Vernn defendant: thf Schilling, have the care, custody and eonlrol of their said minor child. Howard Schilling, nnd for ueh other and further relief as mnv he eoniTanie nni msr. The o'ler for mihlionf ion of snm- lie T i "nn! tn fl i.-ic made hv tVn TTon. T1.es VeTtr;.''" JvA tnflve onflH-l fWMtssJ on the "Hi of Vnril. IftO. The Mo of the fi rf ,i,i;r f His summon nr 8TW. 1906, ind the dote of the last publication is June Rflj, mnn. FD. ft A. R. MFNTiF.N'TTATJ, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Liauor License. Notice l hereby given that T will annlv at the next regular meeting of the Oreeon City Council for a license : to conduct a saloon In my present store building, west side of Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streeta. D. M. KLBMSEN. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. William Copland, Plaintiff, va I Hector B. Campbell and Mary E. Camnbell. his wife. Defendants. STATE OF ORECON, County of Clackamas. as. By virtue of a judgment order, de eree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 20th day of April 1906, upon a judgment rendered anil entered in said court on the 24th day of April. 1900, in favor of William Copeland. plain tiff and against Hector B. Campbell, and Mary E. Campbell, his wife, de fendants, for the sum of ll,000!00, with interest thereon at, the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 16th day of August 1904, and the further sum of 1100.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $lf,.."0 costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon, t.o-wit: The West Half of the North East Quarter (WVi of NE4) and the East j Half of the North West. Quarter (EV2 Of NWV4) In Section Twenty-five (2r, Township Three South (3 S) of Range I Eight and One-Half East of the Wil lamette Meridian (It ift E. of W. M.) j containing one hundred and sixty i acre more or less. Now, Therefore, by virture of said execution, Judgment, order anil decree und in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 2Ct.h day of May, 1900, at tho hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the front door of iiriuarv and tho County Court House tn the Cltv of Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to j redemption, to the highest bidder, fori U, S ghld coin cash In hand, all the I right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since bad In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, lodgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. I, ll. siLWFit. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore lt R C Hackott, IVputy. Hated. Oregon city. Oregon, April 27. 1906. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Oregon, for Court of the State of the County of Clnckn- mas llnil K Havidson. Malntlff. va I, if, Meiklejohn and Mettle L Meiklejohn. his wife. .1 N, Hall ton and Mrs. .1. N. Itailton. hla wife. Defendants STATU OK OltRGON, County of Clackamas ss. Hy virtue Of a Judgment order, de ereo ami an execution duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court. In the Bluive entitled cause, to me duly directed nnd dated 1 the 25th day of April. 1900, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 24th day of April. 1900, In favor of Mary I' Davidson, plain tiff, and against .1 M. Meiklejohn and Mattle L. Meiklejohn. his wife. J N. Rallion and Mrs I N Rallton. his wife, defendants, for the sum of flttt.73, With Interest thereon at the rate of fi per cent per annum from the 21th day of April. 1904, and the further sum of $27.10 costs ami disbursements, and the costs of and uion this writ. Commending me to make sale of the following described real property, sit uate In the County of I'lackama gtato of Oregon to wit The SYk of the SW", of Section 3. and the KW of the NWi, of Sec tlon 10; also the following: beginning at the quarter section corner bOCWOOS 9 and 10; running thence West 11.50 chains; thence North 22 40" Rast 30 chains to the line between Sections 9 and 10; thence South 27.70 chains to the place of beginning, containing 95.93 acres, more or less in T. 0 8. It. 2 R. of W M. Now. Therefore, by virture of said execution, judgment, order and decree and In compliance with the command of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 20th day of May, l'.mt',. at the hour of one o'clock p. m . at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City. In said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for C 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 tho mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. J. R. SHAVEU. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. i By E. C. Hackett. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City. Oregon, April 27, ! 1900. Deserves Your Patronage. The growth of a community and the 4iccess of Its local Institutions depends I Pntlrely on the loyalty of Ita people. It la well enough to preach "patronlie horn' ' Industry'" but except the service five it a home Institution equals that of out lot - town enterprises, this argument car riea no weight and la entirely disregard ed. as It should he. But with Oregon Clt) people It It different. A few months ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It Is equipped with the latest Improved machinery and la dally turning out work that Is equal to an 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 anv part of the city. Telephone 1204. E. L. Johnson, proprietor Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. The New Fulton Compounds Have a Record of 87 per cent of Recoveries Among; Chronic Caaea of Bright's Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore Considered Incurable. DrnirlMs know that Bright's Disease sad Diabetes have been regarded by physicians as Incurable and that up to the advent of the Fulton Compounds that nothing on their shelves would touch It. It Is a psoven fact that nearly cine tenths of all BSSM are now curable, and druggists themselves are talcing the new Com pounds. One of the recoveries was Ur. Zells biniMlf, the pioneer druggist of 622 Paolflo street, San Francisco, and he gave It to over a doien others who recovered. Here Is another Interesting recovery (We copy from the Baors. mento News of November 19, l!K)2): "After a serious Illness of over a year Judlft J. R. Allen of this city has recovered and re gards himself most fortunate In successfully battling with what is generally regarded as s fatal malady, lirlght's Dlaease of the Kidneys. In speaking of bis casa Judge Allen said: '1 believe that the treatment given me 6y my physician was In accordance with the best methods uv;d In the regular practice of medi cine, but II afforded me no Nllsf. Hearing of the lAilton ( viipoui)ds I went to Hun Francisco 10 Investigate and was soon convinced I should nndergo trio treatment. It was three moriilis before I noticed a change for the better. 1 UM-d the medicine faithfully for nearly a year arm can now Und do evidence of tho disease aud m satisfied It Is entirely eliminated. My an ixjtlle Is good, I have gained seventeen pounds In weight and will be pleased to describe m experience to anyone who may call or write. Banrsnaifltn HAWS. Nov. 111. Uflg The edlwr of the News himself was the friend win, told Judge Allenof the Fulton (,'oiiiixiunds. They are the only things known Unit cure lirlght's Disease ar.J Diabetes. Fulton's Renal Compound for lirlght's uud Kidney Diseases, II; for Diabetes, 11.50. John J. Fulton Co., 409 Washington street. Sun Francisco, sole compounders. Free analyses for patients. Bend for i'amphlet. We are the exclusive agents lor these Compounds la this city. Charman & Co., City Drug Store READ AND YOU WILL LEARN tbMi tha lei llni medical writers and teachers of :-il fre soverel aehonbi of practice endnrffi nnd recommend, lu the troutteal tertux pnaalble, nachend every ingredient enter u) into tlie composition of )r. Pierce's tlolden Medical Discovery for the cure ( weak stomach, dyapeuala, catarrh ol stomach, "liver oomulaltit, torpid Ivor, or blllonanena. uhroulc bowaj affeetlons, and nil catarrlial diaOUM M whatever region, nam or nature, it it iNo a aju'oltie teme, (or nil Mich chronic or bum si, iiuiing cases of cniiiii bul affeo tlnni anil their rwanltenu, aa broncltlah throat and lunidlseiteea (except oonatttnj ilnn)accouipauTed lib aeyera coimhs. It is not o wmmI ItMf acute oultii and coughs, but for in ;ei lu, ur chronic cases it u eSM'clall ctbcacloiis In producing per fect cures. Itcuutnlnx Htaok Chnrryberk, (ioldell Seal reel RlooUroot, Stone loot. Maudraki nut and Uueena root nil ,( which are hlghl) urelaed ai rernedleifof all the abot e mentlnnrd affeotloaa bj inch etnltteni ntetllcnl urllers mill teachers I't'd. II. li t holou . of .lellerson Med. I'ul- . h ;e; Prof, Mure, of the I nlv. of P ; ITof, Plnlav RlllngwiMMl, M. )., ql Reap i ft t Me i. College, Chieagot Prof, joup King, M. I)., lute of liiicinnatl I l'r(. John M Scttdder, M. I)., lata of Cincin nati ; Prtif. Edwin M. Halo, M. I of Hahnemanii Slid. College, Chicago, and scores ,i( other etuall) rnilnent In their several c hoi lis nl urei tlce, The t; ,h i MiHiloal Dlscorery" is the only medicine put up (or sale 'through druggists (or iiiie purpuaes, ibat haaani hucIi proeaaluntil endtirsnroenl oru more than an) number of ordinary tMU monlala Open publlcit) ol its formula on the bottle wrapper is the best poaalhie guaranty ol 1 1 merita, Aglaneeei thin publiahwl formula ill slum thai "tloldvn Medical Ihianvery" contalm no poison mis or harmful agents ami no alcohol -chemlcailj pure, triple refined glycerine beiiu-used in-tead. oitmmiw n entirely unobjectionable andhivldel Is a motl useful Inimdlent In the cure of all stom ach as well us hninehlal, ihruat and lung atfe, t ons. There le ibe hlgheet medical authority for ii- use In nil such case. The " placoverv " Is a concentrated kIvc erlc extract of native, ruedteloeJ rooie and is gaff i' ud reliable. A IssiVlet ol i vtr.icts from emliient, medlbal authorities, mooning n ingrn- dlent- ma led I'n on rmiUMt, AdilrcM Dr. K. V, Pierce Buffalo, N. Y. PROPOSALS FOR STREET IM PROVEMENT. Seuled proposal- for furnlahlng all labor nnd materlala and Improving John Qulncy Adntns St. of Oregon t'lty Oregon from the North lino of Slvtii Street to the South line of Seventh Street, will be wvolvod by tho Commit tee on Streets and Public Property of tho Council of Oregon City, until 4 o'clock p. ni , of Tuesday, May ir.th. 130C. Specifications containing further In fotmatlon will be furnished iimn ap p'.icatlon to the Itecorder f Oregon City. Ench ptoposal must ho accompanied l,y a certified check for a sum equal to 5 per cent of the total estlmato of thr Work, which huiu will bo subject to forfeiture In case of failure to fur nish bonds and enter Into a written contract for said work, If called UpOB bo to do. Proposals must bo made upon blanks furnished by the City Engineer The right to reject any and all bids and to accept any bid considered nnmt favorable to Oregon City la reserved All proposals niuat bo addressed to the Committee on Streeta and Pub lic Property of the Council of Oregon I City. In care of tho Recorder. Hy order of tho Committee on Streets and Public Property and the ; Council of Oregon City. Oregon City, Oregon, April H, 190fi. E. P. HANDS. II K. STHAKillT D. 0 WILLIAMS. I Committee on Streets and Public Property, of the Council of Oregon City. Mny 4. PJOG RspfsSrwi th survival efts SssssC Ws Imv ht- on i Hit- UM-g,!-. ,1 h In lh Hurlil !Tauiw iHir srii, i.e-Ih-i i-r I l,sn i.'hrra. l wish n gfOS) r be BMsl IM-Hiiiirul flw-rs mihI iii- iiiu-wi m-vi IsMesT I'Unttlii-lHtxssls -1-,-rrj a. I lii(l Mrril Annual free tn sll i'lfileauts. m. pgataj v a co. Detroit, Mloh. PROCURED AND OCrCNOEO. urwiiir .r ,.li fur uijjrrt wsn li wet trw rrfiort, VW sTrler, h',w Ui ,,l,Ublll lr!U, trul" liuuks, SOSSTtlMaSlS,, N ALL COUNTHIIS. ';,'!',- Jirrr trM Wakgltn Mai ft timr m 'i y nnJ often tht patent. Pitent and Infringement Practice Eicluilvely. Wrlta or room t" us 4 SU Bloth atntt. opp Uslted 8UU1 Uol ) .. WASH I N QTON, D. C. jtflMIIHMM WIIIMflU HARPER A miir.HTnil RFVFRAf.F I I A SAFE STIMULANT A GOOD MEDCIINE for Sale Dy - E. MATTHIAS -Sole Agency for Oregon City. I .Ml Mil I S SAI I ON I XLC.U I ION. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Claeka mas. W A Hatlmwuy, Plnintiff, va Mnitha A.Crunglo and J. J. Taylor Defendants IT ift OF OBJBOON, County of Clackamas, mm. By virtue of n judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above un titled Court. In the above entitled ogute, to ma duly directed and dated the '.'::d day of April l!inr. upon a linlg men rendered nnd entered In aalrl court on the t"lb day of April, limit, lu favor of W A Hathaway, plaintiff, nnd against Martha A. Crangle and J. .1 Taylor. cte(eudants, for the anni of fl'Jfi.Oi), with Interest (hereon nl the rale of in per cent pet annum from the lltb day of November. IftOB, and 1 the further huiu of $:tr 01) as attorney's foe. and the furthur sum of 14,90, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and UDOn thla writ, commanding ute out of the personal properly of -mid defendant, and If sufficient could not be found, then out of the real prop erlv belonging to said defendant on and after the date uf said judgment to satisfy anlil autn of $ and also the costs upon this said writ Now. Therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and de cree, and lu compliance with the com mands of said writ, being unable to fl tul anv personal property of said do fondant's. I did heretofore and on the tflth day of March. ItM, duly levy upon under attachment In this action, the following described ronl property of said defendant .1 J, Taylor situate and being In the County of Clackamas, nnd State of Oregon, to-wlt: All of lot Bight (S) In SoctlonTtn, Township four (t) South of Hnnge One tl) Kast of the Willamette Merl dlan And I will on Saturday, the 'Ji'tb day of May, limfi. at the hour of If) o'clock a. m., at the front door of the County Court House In the CKy of Oregon CKy. In said County and State, sell nt public auction. MbjJeOl to redemption, to the highest bidder, for I'. S gold coin, cash In hand, all tho right, title and Interest xvbUh the within nnrned defendant, or either of them, had on (be dab- of Hiild Judg ment or slnco had In or to the above described n al property or any part thereof, to satisfy said Judgment order, decree. Interest, costs and all nccru Ing rosta J. It SHAVEIt Sheriff of Clackamas County. OfOf(X9 lly B C Hackett Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon. April 27th, 19of, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter ,,f ibe Kstate of 1 Mary A. Ililelat Bradley, deceased Notice Is hereby given to the ered Iters of and all persons Interested In snld estate, that the nnderHlutied lias been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of the said Mnry A lluelnt llradley by order of the minty Court (if tbe State of Ore gon, for Ihe County of Clm KamiiM and that all persons havlnc claims against the said estate are hereby required tn present tbe same, properly verified. to the undersigned at the ofFU f Hedges A Crlfflth In Oregon Cite. Or egnn. within six months from the date uf the first pilbllenlliill of this notice Fit AN K I. IN T OK1FFITII, Kxeculor of the last will and testa ment of Mary A Hiu lat llradley, deceased First Publication Mny I. irmo Hedges (Irlfflth, Attorney! for Fx eeutor Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to- April 1, 190r. Interest will cease on such war rants on the date of this potin Oregon City, Oregon March V. HtOfl. HNO.S CAIIII.D. Treasurer of Clackamas Cniinty, Ore. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Hie State of Oregon, for County of Claekamns .Joseph A. Plechaty. Plaintiff, vs. Ktnma Plechaty, Defendant. To Kmma 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 llled against you there In on or In fun the l!lh rlny of May. 1900, said date being six weeks after the first publication hereof, which first publication is on the f,th day of April, lOOfl, If yon fall to appear and answer the plaintiff will take a decree 1 iigalnHt you for the relief demanded In the complaint, which Is for a decree dissolving the bonds of mntrlmony now existing between yourself and 1 the plaintiff. This summons Is published In pur- -nuance of an order of the Honorable 1 Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of the above entitled court mnde and enter- i ed on the Illst day of March, 1000. , I W. 8. U'llRN, Attorney foe Plaintiff SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. B. H. Plckard, Plaintiff, vs. Mary B, Plckard, Defendant, To Mary R. Plckard, defendant above named : In the nnme of the State of Oregon, you nre hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint tiled against you In tho above entitled court anil cause, on or before six 'Oil weeks from tho 20th dny of April, 1900, t.hn date of the first publication of this summon:!, Ittd If you fall so to appear and an swer, t,he plaintiff will apply to the court, for the relief prayed for and de manded In the complaint, herein filed, r.o-wlt: For judgment anil decree for ever dissolving tho bondH of matri mony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, nd for such other and further relief as to the Court, may seem just, and equitable. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Arthur L. Fraer, Judge of the County Court, for the County of Mult. Domah, made and dated on the 12th day of April, 1900. ,T. J. FITZGERALD, Attorney for plaintiff. First Publication April 20, PI00, Last Publication June 1, 1900. SUMMONS. lu tho Circuit Court of I ho Slate of Oregon, for ClneknmiiM County Inna Boyd, Plaintiff, Tl, (ieorge lloyil. Dofendiinl To (ieorge lloyd, defendant above named: lu tho name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and gnawer Uteoomplnlnt filed ifttut you In the above entitled court nnd causu. on or before six I'il WimllH from the 'limb day or March, IllOtl, the date of the iii .i publlettlon of tali lumfnoag, and If you fall mi to appear and an swer, UM plalnllfr will apply t the court for the relief piayeil for and de manded In the complaint herein Mod. to wll I'or Judgment and decree for- lover dlaeolvlBi the bondg or mttrlmoay I heretofore existing between plaintiff nnd defendant and that plaintiff b ri stord to her maiden name, Anna 1 Prahl, and to all tho rights and prlvl legoa of an unmarried woman, and for her coMtH and dlahiimttmentH herein anil for inch other and further rolttl as to the Qtntii may MMHB Just and eipiKnbte This HiinimonH Is puldlsbed by order of Hon Thus, A Mcllrlde, Judge of ihe alios it 1 1 It ol emu I . made and dated on the Will dav of March. I'.MMI (iUAII AM CI.KKl'ON, Attorneys for Plaintiff KlrHt publication March 10, IBM Last publication May II. 1U00, SUMMON I, In the Circuit Cattt of the Slate ol. Oregon for Cluck. nuns County Maude clays, Plaintiff. va. Henry Clays, Defendant, To Henry t'layi, the defendant: In the name of Hi- Stat i of Oregon yon am hereby required to appear In the above nuiiieil court and unsvvcr the complaint llb d a-v.iu .. v , m Jber-te on or before the Ith d ay ol May. I: lot), said date being nix -.xooks alter tho first publication hereof, which first publication Is on Hie '.'ltd day ot March. ItM If you fall to appear and answti the plaintiff will take a decree against yon for the relief demanded m (be com plaint, which Is for a decree dlsaolv lug Ibe bntids of matrimony now exist tug between youraelf uud plaintiff ana for the resumption of her maiden name, to wll. Maude Cook and for her coHt i and dlsbursementa. This sutnnioiiH Is published In pin stianee of an order of tho lion Thoa A Mcllrlde, Judge of the above namod court, made and entered on Ihe lDth day of March IMfj PAUL It DEADY, Attorney for Plaintiff APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that the us derslglled will apply to the Countf Court of Clnckamas County.Oregnn, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and ftSttOSl liquors for the period of six months from thr day of.... 1900, at 10:00 a nt.. nnd that he will pr, seat the following petltloa to Mild limit nSi.inl day for said li cense T M ALLISON. I'etltlOllOr. Petition: To the Honorable County Court of Claekamns County. Oregon:: Wo the undersigned residents and legal voters of llorlng precinct. Is Clackamas County, Oregon, herehr respectfully petition your hoimrabln body to grant to T. M Alllseon. a M cense firt a period of six months from th to day of ls$. soil spirituous, malt ami Yinumw liquors In less quantities than one gal Ion In llorlng precinct. Clackamas County. Oregon T o Svendsen, Chns Pfyffer. Oeo. Roblneon, i n Jospmid, B Rotta, is I Card, .1 O. Corsett, W. Miller, Johs Mima. C Lake c Palmer. 0, Fish er. Mlelinel Doyle, J K. Simons. D Heilermann, II Anderson. K. S Hick ey, W. E. Flklns, W. Ilerneggor, A Hi rz, .Inseph Horde, Frank Irvln. C L Itnnkln, 0 A lllrh, I) C. Molt V C Hallls. D .1 lilts-. Chns. (Iron bong, M. L Joyce, Chns. Tlnnemas Adminiitrator'i Notice. Notice Ih hereby given that the ua derslgned has been, by an order 'of the County Court of Clackamas Coiia ty, Oregon, duly appointed admlnls irator of the estate of John Kenedy. i deceased. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby notlfl id to present Ihe same within six months from dale of this notice, with the proper vouchers to Ihe underslga ed, Dated this 0th dav of April, 1900 D. D. JACK. Administrator. tlroHham It F. D. No, 2. Last publication. Mny 1 1 SUMMONS. I III tho Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon, for Clackamas County M..v H. Hopple, Plaintiff. " vs. 8dwftrd iioppie, Defendant To Fdward Hopple, defendant nliovsj named: In the name of the' State of Oregon . I you are hereby required to appear and dimwi t' the complaint, llled against you In the above entitled cause on or be fore the 28th day of May, 1906, said day being more than hIx weeks from thO 18th day of April. 1900, the date ' of tho first publication of this sum- mons, and If you fall to so answer for want thereof Ihe plaint ui ii will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for, to-wlt: For a decree of said court forever dissolving the bonds of mat ilmony now existing be ween plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff May H. Hop pie, have the care, custody and control of their said minor children, Frankle, Karl iiinl Fanny Hopple: and lor such oilier and further relief as mny bs equitable and Just. The order for publication' of .stun moni In this cause was made by the Hon, Thos. A, MoBride, Judse of the above entitled court on tho 9th dny Of April, Pmii;. The ilitle of the flt8t publication of this summons Is April nth, 1900, and tbe dale of the laid publication is May 25th, 1900. BO. Ut. A. R. MRNDRNHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff.