Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 20, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    C OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1908.
UNION HALL
Union Hall. July lS.Mat Kirch,
who had boon employed In Jim Ad
kins' saw mill for the past two years,
resigned his position this week and
vent to eastern Oregon.
Mrs. Chns. Pembroke, of The Dalles,
and her son Cecil, are visiting- Mrs.
Pembroke's brother, Calvin Parker.
James Wilkorson ami Eugene Faulk
ner made a pleasure trip to Molalla
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas, who
have been making an exteude-; visit
to the latter's parents, Mr nm Mrs.
John Molzan, contemplate moving to
Rainier In the near future.
Mrs. H. 11. Wheeler and son Bertie,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wheeler and fam
ily, passed through this neighborhood
on their way to Macksburg.
Mrs. Jane Parker, who has been vU
lting her son, C. Parker during the
spring and summer, is going to re
turn to The Dalles, where she makes
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Chas. Pembroke.
Mrs. L. G. Riggs was a guest of
Mrs. George Manes Sunday.
Mrs. Shelling, of McMinnville, is vis
iting her son, C. Parker, during the
Beauman.
Mrs. Joseph Porringer went to Port
land Saturday to attend the wedding
of her daughter, Louisa, who was mar
ried Sunday.
Mis Lydia Johnson, who is employ
ed in a telephone office in Portland,
came home Saturday and spent Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sara Wilkerson.
SeTeral from this vicinity visited
the Spiritualist camp meeting at New
Era Sunday.
Mrs. Jos. Burns and two children
Visited Grandma Burtis, Sunday.
Miss Mary Molzan of Portland, vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Molzan, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas attend
ed camp-meeting at New Era, Sunday.
Chas. Beauman has his large crop
of hay all harvested.
T. J. Grimes Is working for Mr. Bo
berg. Mr. and Mrs. John Burns were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grimes,
Sunday.
Mrs. Jane Parker visited Mrs. J. L.
Thomas, Sunday.
D. R. Dimick and son, Ivan, made a
business trip to Canby, Saturday.
Robert Vorpahl has been cutting
hay for Alvin Phelps.
Irvin Wheeler went to Portland,
Sunday, to get his uncle, who has
been ill in a Portland hospital. The
uncle intends to make his home in
the future with his nephew, Irvin
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pipka and fam
ily attended church near Canby, Sun
day. Will Johnson is running the engine
in Jas. Adkin's saw mill.
Miss Lydia Johnson was a guest of
Miss Gene Burns, Sunday.
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN
During the summer months children
are subject to disorders of the bowels
which should receive careful atten
tion as soon as the first unnatural
looseness of the bowels appears. The
best medicine in use for bowel com
plaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, as it promptly
controls any unnatural looseness of
the bowels. For sale by Howell &
Jones.
STAFFORD NOTES
Stafford, July 18. The weather has
changed somewhat from last week.
Last Thursday, the 12th, the mercury
registered 100 at Mr. Gage's, who
has official thermometers which reg
ister the maximum and minimum de
grees of heat and cold. At present
writing it has dropped down to 60
with a chill in the air and a promise
of rain.
Sam Moser's little girl fell from a
cherry tre4 and broke her arm and
dislocated her shoulder, Sunday. Dr.
Mount reduced the fracture and she
is resting easy.
Mrs. C. M. Gage and young daughter
are visiting the old home this week.
The hot weather dried up most of
.the roses and lillies.
Jake Schatz, of Oregon City, was
out to visit relatives Sunday.
Wheat and oats are ripening fast.
Some fields ready to cut
Children's day at the Baptist church
Sunday, passed off quietly.
Wedding bells rang Wednesday
noon for Miss Reames of Willamette
and Perry Barnes, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, who recently
bought the Weisenborn place.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
was a man who, against all odds, at
tained the highest honor a man could
get in the United States. Ballard's
Horehound Syrup has attained a place
never equalled by any other like rem
edy. It is a sure cure for Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis. Influenza and all
Pulmonary diseases Every mother
should keep supplied with this won
derful cough medicine. Sold by Hunt-
EAST MT. SCOn.
Haying is in fujl blast In this vi
cinity. Everybody is busy picking rasp
berries. The Ulrich brothers have
bought all Mr. Rebstock's raspberries.
C. F. Zinser's arm is slowly im
proving. Miss Clara Ulrich led the Young
People Alliance Sunday night.
The Mt. Scott Sunday school gave
an interesting Children's day program
Sunday night. The collection was
$4.25.
YOUR LIVER
is out of order. You go to bed in a
bad humor and get up with a bad taste
in your mouth. You want something
to stimulate your liver. Just try
Herblne. the liver regulator. A posi
tive eure for Constipation, Dyspepsia
and all liver complaints. Mrs.,. F. Tt.
Worth, Texas, writes: "Have used
Herblne in my family for years. Words
can't express what I think about it.
Everybody in my household are hap
py and well and we owe it to Herbine.
Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
Whose Say-so is' Best?
With nearly all medicines put up for
sale through druggists, one has to take
the maker's niv-so itloue us to their cura
tive value, Of course, such testimony is
not that of a disinterested party and
accordingly Is not to W given the same
credit as if written (rem disinterested
motives. Dr. 1'ietve's medicines, how
ever, form a single and therefore striking
exception to tins rule. Their claim to
the confidence of invalids doe not rest
solely uiKin their maker' say-so or
praise. Their ingredients are matters of
public knowledge, lieing printed on each
separate bottle wrapier. Thus Invalid
sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce's full
contidence. Scores of leading medical
men have written enough to till volumes
In praise of the curative value of the
several ingredient entering into these
well known medicines.
Aiiii'inrst these writer we flutl siu-h med
leil light as I'rvf, I'lnley Klllngwoetl, M. U.
ef Hennet Molii-al I'ollrgv. Oili-ago; I'mf.
Hale, of the nme etty; I'rof. John M. Soml
iler. M 1 . late of t'ilH-iiinatl. OhU;-Trf.
John King. M. U. Isle of rinrliinall. Ohio;
lr. limver I'oo, of New York: l'r. tUrtho
low. of Jefferson Mtsllral tollive. of Pi.,
ami neoivs of outers equally eminent,
lr. Ptetve's Knvont I'rvx'nptlon cures
the worst eases of femnlf weakness in'Ui-suiamever-oon
ami rtNverslon amlcomvta
trretfularlties. eure ialnful in'rlixK tinea up
dtsvreea!le ami weakening drains, souie
Wmes kiiowi as pelvic t-atarrh and a multi
tude of other diseases pvcullar to women.
Hear In niiml. it Is not- a patent nor even a
secret mtslu lne. hut the'tavorlle I'l-i-scrlp-tlon"
of a regularly elucausl iihyslclan. of
large epenene In the cure of woman's
peculiar ailments, who frankly and cvnlid
lngly lakes Ills patients Into his full con
Udence tiy telling iheiu just what his " Pre
scription " is (Mini.wd of. I'f no other medi
cine put up for woman's sptvlal maladies
and sold through druggists, can It U ald
that the maxer is not afraid to deal thus
frankly, oper.ly and lionorahly. ty letting
Tery patient using iu same know eiicUy
what she Is taking.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, fixe. All correspond
ence is guarded as sacredly secret and
womanly confidences are protected by
professional nrivacv. Address Dr. R.V.
Pierce, Buffalo. N.'Y.
How to preserve health and beauty It
told Jn Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med
ical Adviser. It is rrc. For a paper
cotered copy send Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf
falo, N. Y.. ill oneH-ent stamps to cover
mailing only ; In cloth blndltiK 31 stamps.
Dr. FlartVi Pelleti cure coustlpation.
GARFIELD CLEANNIGS.
Garfield, July 18. Marion Davis is
feeling better since he can come out
home. Harris Davis has been sick
for some time, but is on the mend.
Miss Agnes Davis has gone to the
city.
G. P. Rich will preach in the Tracy
school house July 22. Basket dinner.
The Sunday school is progressing
fine at Garfield school house.
Miss Jessie Lemon is visiting her
sisters Mesdames Shriner and Davis.
Johnnie Derham, of Grants Pass, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. Oatfield.
TWENTY YEAR BATTLE.
"I was loser in a twenty-year battle
with chronic piles and malignant sores,
until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve:
which turned the tide, by curing both,
till not a trace remains," writes A. M.
Bruce", of Farmville, Va. Best for old
Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 25c
at Howell & Jones' drug Btore.
Wood Wanted.
Bids for furnishing Clackamas coun
ty, with forty cords of sound, live fir
wood will be received by the clerk of
said county, up to noon of the 1st day
of August, 19UC, said wood to be de
livered at the usual place in the court
house yard. Said wood to be all de
livered before the first day of Septem
ber, 1906, and the county reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
F. W. GREEN.MAN,
32tl County Clerk.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack-
; amas.
jAda M. Jones, Plaintiff,
I vs.
! Martin G. Jones, Defendant.
To Martin G. Jones, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit, In the
above named court, on or before Fri
day, August 31, 1906, the same being
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and you will take notice
that if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint, to-wit: That
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between you and Plaintiff be disssolv
ed. This summons Is published by the
order of the Hon. Grant B. Dimick,
Judge of the County Court for Clack
amas county, State of Oregon, in the
Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation in
Clackamas county, for six successive
and consecutive weeks, commencing
Friday, July 20th, 1906 and continuing
to and including Friday, August 31,
1906. GEO. C. BROWNELL,
32t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Proposals for Street Improvement.
Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and Improving
Sixth Street of Oregon City, Oregon,
from the easterly line of Water street
to the westerly line of Main street,
and from the easterly line of Main
street to the stone wall of the Oregon
& California Railroad Company on
Railroad Avenue, will be received by
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City, until 4 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday,
July 24, 1906.
Specifications containing further in
formation will be furnished upon ap
plication to the Recorder of Oregon
City.
Each proposal must be accompanied
by a certified check for a sum equal
to 5 per cent of the total estimate of
the work, which sum will be subject
to forfeiture in case of failure to fur
nish bonds and enter into a written
contract for said work, if called upon
so to do, within the time specified for
the same in the specifications for said
work.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engineer,
The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City la hereby
reserved,
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets ivnd Pusi
lie Property of the Council of Oregou
City, in care of the Recorder.
By order of the Commltteo on
Streets and Public Property and the
Council of Oregon City.
Oregon City, Oregon, July 7th, 1900.
E. P. RANDS.
H. K. STRAIGHT,
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee on -Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. :ut2
PROPOSALS FOR LABOR FOR
BUILDING BRIDGE.
Sealed proposals for furnishing and
performing all labor for the building
and construction of a new bridge on
Madison Street between Thirteenth
and Fifteenth Streets, Oregon City,
Oregon, In accordance with the plana
and specifications therefor, will be re
ceived by the Committee on Streets
and Publitj Property of the Council of
Oregon City, until Thursday, July 24,
1906, at i o'clock p. m. of sntd day.
Plans and specifications containing
further Information will be furnished
upon application to the Recorder of
Oregon City. .
Each proposal must contain a state
ment as to the tlmeremilred for the
completion of the entire bridge, as In
said plans and specifications specified,
after the approval of the contract
therefor by the Mayor of Oregon City.
The right to reject any and all bids,
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City, Is hereby
reserved.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City, In care of the Recorder.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
Oregon' City. Oregon. July 7th, 190C.
E. P. RANDS.
H. E. STRAIGHT,
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee
Property.
on Streets and Public
i 31t2
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of John R. Shav
er, deceased, by the county court of
the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
County, and has duly qualified as such
administrator. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same to me at
Oregon City, Oregon, care Ella Shav
er, Assessor's Office in said city, or at
the office of Graham & Cleeton, 203
Marquam Building, Portland, Oregon,
within six months from date hereof.
Dated and first publication July 6.
1900.
C. EARL SHAVER,
Administrator of the estate of John
R. Shaver, deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Nels J. Kvale, Plaintiff,
vs.
Katherine C. Kvale, Defendant.
To Katherine C. Kvale, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the plaintiff's complaint
filed against you on the 5th day of
July, A. D. 1906, in the above entitled
suit In the said Circuit Court, within
six weeks from and after the service
upon you of the summons and com
plaint herein; but If published then
within six weeks from and after the
6th day of July A. D. 1906 which Is
j the time prescribed in the order of
I publication of this summons, for you
I to so appear and answer the said com
' plaint, and if you fall to so appear and
answer the said complaint on or be
fore the 18th day of August, A. D. 1906,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in plaintiff's said
complaint herein to-wlt; for a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
.1 v. . I . ,..!..: v . . ..
j uiiu uciciuiuie earniing uemt'tiii you
:and said plaintiff upon the ground that
I you have wilfully deserted and aban
jdoned the plaintiff for more than one
j year last past, and do now so wilfully
Brights Disease
Not Rare, but CommonKidney
Disease Devclopcs into Bright'
Disease the 8th to 10th Month;
Then Incurable by All Known
Means Except the new Fulton
Compounds, which Record 87
of Recoveries.
We have before us a little work on kidney
diseases by Joseph F. Edwards, M. D., ot Phila
delphia, that contains some things that every
one ought to know. Many people Imagine
Brlght's Disease is rare, when, in fact It
covers nearly the who:e gamut of kidney dis
eases. This book sets out that the kidneys have
but one function, viz., the elimination of the urea
and waste products, and that all interferences
with that function are called Brlght's Disease.
Dr. Edwards adds: "For the benefit of physi
cians who may read this book I will give a list
of the cases which I attribute to Brlght's
Disease, viz.:
Albumenurla.
Congestion of the Kidney.
Degeneration of the Kidney.
Fatty Degeneration of the Kidney,
Inflammation of the Kidney,
Uraemia.
Diwase of the Kidney."
Thus nearly all kidney disease being Bright'
Disease, the serious question Is, is It In the
primary or secondary stage! After tiio eighth
to tenth month it becomes chronic and Is then
Incurable by all known uv;ans except the Fulton
i Compounds. There la oHen no notice of the
j trouble till It has fastened. If you have kidney
disease In the first stage the Renal Compound
! will cure It quickly. If It is of more than 8 to IU
months standing It Is the only thing known that
I will cure It. In proof that nothing else will we
i cite all medical works In evidence. Thtf stock
1 holders of the John J. Fulton Co., business and
i professional men of San Francisco, are the first
In the world to announce the cure, presenting
definite percentage of recoveries (K7 per cent).
and giving out the lists of the cured, all among
1 purely chronic, well-defined cuses. If you have
any xlnd of kidney trouble, there Is only one
tiling to take. The Renal Compound for Hrfght's
pisesse Istl; for Diabetes, (I. N), John J. Fulton
I to., 409 Washington street, ban Fruuclsco, sole
compounders. Pamphlet free. We are the sols
: agents.
Charman & Co., City Drug Store-
desert and abandon plaintiff without
her consent.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Knterprlso B weekly
newspaper, published and of general
clrculrrtlon In said Clncluimns Coun
ty, Oregon, for not less than once each
week for at least nix Hticcesslvo weeks
by written order of the Hon. Grant
II. Dluilck. us .Indue t if the Cotintv
! Court of the State of Oregon, for
Clackamas County, made and tinted
on the 5th day of July A. D. 1900 ond
duly filed In said Circuit Court,
J. F. WATTS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
210 217 Allsky Building, Portland. Ore.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that we, the
undersigued, have been, by the Coun
ty Court, of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, duly appointed ex
ecutors of the estate of Flora E. Smith
deceased, and have duly qualified as
such. All persons having claims
against said estate, aro hereby notifi
ed to present the same to uh, with
proper vouchers at the County Clerk's
office In Oregon City, "Oregon, within
six mouths from the date hereof.
Dated this 3d day of July, 1900.
A. 11. BAILEY.
J. E. ADKIN'S,
THOS. II. TONGUE. JR..
Executors of the estate of Flora E.
Smith. Deceased.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for said es
tate. Cttmes
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon for the County of Clack
amas. In tho Matter of tho Estate
of
John Goebel, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned administrator of ho abovo
entitled estate has filed In tho County
Court of Clackamas County, State of
Oregon, his final account, as such ad
ministrator of said estate, and that
the court has fixed Monday, Atrgust 6,
1906. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M
of said day at the Court Room of said
Court In Oregon City, Oregon, as tho
time and place of hearing any and all
objections to salt! report aud the final
settlement of said estate.
ANTON HABELT,
Administrator of said Estate.
Bruce C. Curry. Attorney for Estate.
June 23, 1906.
I
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Claburn F. Brooks, Plaintiff,
vs.
Perlino Brooks, Defendant.
Suit for Divorce.
To Perlino Brooks, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you aro hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit, on or
before the 27th day of July, 15o6 that
being the last day prescribed In tho
order of publication of this summons,
and If you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint the plaintiff will
apply to the court for tho relief there
in prayed for, to-wlt: a dlvorco from
the marrlago existing between you
and the plaintiff.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise for six con
secutive weeks by order of the Honor
able T. A. McBrltle. Judgo of tho Cir
cuit Court of tho State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, made on the Hth
day of June, 1906, the first publication
being on the 15th day of Juno, 1906.
S. R. HARRINGTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Administratrix's Final Set
tlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the final
account of Ora Brawn." administratrix
of the estate of Jerry Young, deceased,
has been rendered to said court for
settlement with a petition for a final
distribution of tho estate, and that
Monday, the 13th day of August, A.D.
1906 at ten o'clock a. m., has been
duly appointed by said court for tho
settlement of said account and hear
ing said petition, at which time any
person Interested In said estate may
appear and file his exceptions In writ
ing to said account and contest the
same.
First, publication of this notice, July
13, 1900.
ORA BROWN,
Administratrix of the estate of Jerry
Young, deceased.
U'Ren & Schuebel, attorneys toif es
tate. 31t5
Executrix' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
county court of Clackamas county,
state of Oregon, tho administratrix of
the estate of Jane Atkinson, deceased.
All persons having claims against
tho said decedent or the said estate,
are hereby notified to present tho
same duly verified and with proper
vouchers to tho undersigned, at her
residence, Milwauklc, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof,
Kirst publication June 2!), 1900,
Dated June 29, 190(1.
SARAH WEBSTER,
Executrix of the estate of Jane At
kinson, deceased.
John K. Kollock, attorney for execu
trix. Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the es
tate of Joseph Johannes George Beck,
deceased has filed In tho County
conrt of Clackamas county, State of
Oregon, his flnel account bb such ad
ministrator of said estate. That ten
o'clock A. M., Monday, the 30th day
of July, has been fixed by said court
as tho time for hearing of objections
to said report and the final settlement
thereof.
v EMIL BECK,
Administrator of the Estate of Joseph
Johannes George Beck, deceased.
U'Ren & Schuebel, Attorneys for Administrator.
ASTORIA
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slmllatlni tteFoodfliulUVtfula
Uiig the Stunuuia ruul Dowcb of
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ArxTfecl Remedy for Coiwllr-
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Worms .Convulsions .1 evensrt
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lac Simile Signature of
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tXACT COPY OF WUffll.
Notice of Final Settlement. j
Notice U hereby given that tho un-
dcrslgned, as Administratrix of the
eHiato of John J. Ahalt. deceased, has
filed In the County Court of Clackamas 1
County. Oregon, her final account a
such administratrix and said mint has (
fixed upon Monday, July 23, 1'JOC, at i
the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon i
ot said day at the Court house In snld j
county and state as the time and place
for hearing tho same. Therefore, all
persons aro hereby notified to appear j
at said tlmo ami place and show cause. 1
if any there be, why said account ;
bo not approved, said estate settled j
and said administratrix discharged, i
Dated Juno 21, 1906.
ANNA AHALT,
Administratrix.
Win, D. Kenton, Attorney for said es
tate. Pate of first publication, Juno 22, 1906.
Date of last publication, July 20, 190G.
Administrator's Notice?
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been appointed by
the county court of Clackamas coun
ty, state of Oregon, the administra
tor of the estate of Susanna Handall,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
tho said decedent ur the said estate,
are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified and with proper
vouchers, to the undersigned at tho
office of Hedges & Griffith Esq.,
Welnhard Building. Oregon City, Or
egon, within six months from tho
date hereof. f
First publication Juno 22, 1800.
Dated Juno 22, 1900.
TOM P. BAND ALL,
Administrator of the estate of Susan
na Itandrll, deceased.
Hedges & Griffith, Attorneys for Ad
ministrator. SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Btato of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Mary F. Haworth, Plaintiff,
vs.
Allen Haworth, Defendant.
To Allen Haworth, tho abovo named
defendant:
In tho name of tho Stato of Oregon:
You aro hereby required to appear
and answer the plaintiff's complaint
filed against you on the 2!ith day of
May, A. D. 190(5, In tho abovo entitled
suit in the said Circuit Court, within
six weeks from and after the service
upon you of the summons and com
plaint herein; but If published then
wltbln six weeks from and after tho
8th day of June, A. D. 190(5 which is
the time prescribed In the order of
publication of this summons, for yon
to so appear and answer tho said com
plaint, and If you fall to so appear and
answer the said complaint on or bo
fore the 20th day of July, A. D. 1900,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In plaintiff's said
complaint herein, to-wlt: for a decreo
tllsolvlng tho bonds of matrimony now
and heretofore existing between you
and said plaintiff upon tho ground that
you have wilfully deserted and aban
doned tho plaintiff for more than ono
year last past, and (Jo now so wilfully
desert and abandon plaintiff without
her consent.
This summons Is published In tho
Oregon City Untnrprlso a weekly
newspaper, published and of gonaral
circulation in said Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, for not less than onco
each week for at least six successive
weeks by written order of the Hon.
Thos. A. McBrlde, as Judgo of the
Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon
for Clackamnn County, made and dat
ed on the 7th day of June A. D. 1900
and duly filed in said Circuit Court.
S. II. GRUBKR,
, Attorney for Plaintiff.
Suite C17 Commercial Block,
Portland, Oregon.
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon fur ClackniniiH county.
F. O Wiles, Plaintiff,
vs.
Agnes J. Wiles. I Vfrndilllt
To Agnes J. Wll-, iM-fendant abovn
mimed: .
' In the name of the Slate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to opp-ar and
answer the complaint filed against ywtl
In the alsive entitled cause on or bo
fore Atiguat 2.r, liti', said day belns;
more than six weeks from tho 13th
duy of July, 19m!, the date of tho first
publication of said summon, and If
you no fall so to appear or answer, for
want thenf the plaintiff will apply
to the court for th relief prayed for
In the said complaint; to-wlt: For a
decree of snld court illwi vlng tho
mnrrlnge contrai l heretofore and now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant, aud for Mich other relief as to
the ctuirt may seem Just and equitable
Tho order for publication of sum
motis In this suit was made and enter
ed by Hon Thomas A. Mrllrlde, cir
cuit judge of the County of Clackamas.
8tatj of Oregon, on the 12th day of
July, 1900.
D. M. PONAI'GH,
3H7 Attorney fr Plaintiff.
Administrator's Notice to Creditor!.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
derslgned has been duly appointed by
tho County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, administrator of the r-s-tato
of John P. Yoder, deceased, late
of said County and Stato. All persona
having claims agalnV said estate aro
hereby notified to nie the same, duly
verified according to law with my at
torney, C. II. Dye, Esq., Corner Cth
and Main Streets, Oregon City, Ore
gon, for settlement, within six inontha
from tho date of this notice.
J. J. YODICH,
Administrator as aforesaid.
Oregon City, Juno 1-i, 190C.
Notice of Appointment.
Notice Is hereby given thnt II. F.
Gibson has been duly appointed, by
the County Court of the Btato of Or
egon, for Clackamas county, adminis
trator of tho estnte ,f Albert Melsner.
deceased,
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them properly verified to mo
at my residence near Barton, Oregon,
within six months from tho dnto here
of. Dated Juno 18th, 1900.
H. F. GIBSON,
(.eorge L Story. Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
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