OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER f, 1906. 7 H ELLO HO '2,01)0 niilfrt of Iouk ,jH. tuticit telephone wire in Oregon, ViiMliiiintoii,(!iili. forniit iiml Idaho now in (ii'nitiini by the I'licilic Station Telephone (Nun puny, covering 2,2)U toWIIM Quick, melinite, hou All the HiitihliK't.ion of ii I'erHoniil eoiniiiiininitioii PiMtuncH mi elicit to ii clear uiilernliiii(liiig. Spo kane ami San I'runciHco h m ennily hiitril in Port land. Oregon (,'ity ollice nt Iliinlniii-'s Druir Store CASTOR I A For I ii fun t and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Tlio Kind Yon Ilnvo Ahvaj'rt Itoiight, mul wlilch lots Ix;ci In who lor over IU) year. li;tn bornn Uio Muriiuturft of nnil lift Im'cii Iliads under III jxr hoinil hiiixtvIhIoii hIimo Its InCiiiiey. which order In mucin and entered on tho 19th day of September, 1900. !)uto of Hint publication hereof Is September 21, JOHNSON & VAN 55ANTE, Attorney for l'lalntiff, &05 Commer cial Ulilg., 1'ortland. Oro. 4H7 NOTICE SALE In OF ADMINISTRATOR'S OF REAL PROPERTY. Allow HO oimi f olee ( you In tlilg. Iliitim tho Bignutuiu of All ('oiinlerlVlls, Imitations ami "JiimI-iik-kooiI " urn but KM-rliiicutH that trllio wit Ii uiid ctKlaner I Ik; health of Infant and Children KximtIcimh uaiiiMl Ihje rlnn nt. What is CASTORIA Caxt or la Is a lmrinh'sH milHt It uto for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Kyriii. It In I'lcuxant. It contain neillier Ojiluiii, Morililnn nor oilier Narcotic MihMtaucc. 1 1 h ago In ItH guarantee. It dehtroyn Worms and ullayH 1 YverlslincNM. It iiich Diarrho-a and Mind Colic, It relieve Teething Trouble, curcH Count Ipal Ion and Flatulency. It iiMiinllut-s tlio Food, regulates the Stomach and liowcls, ghiiiji liealthyauil natural hleeji, Tho C'lilliln n'n Panacea-Tho Mothcr'H i'rlend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signaturo of i six sfTTrr EatMsMKaKg n m i i im to i ii , , '" I ym iifiki it wi mi nivu,far.lHf.H P. fa 111 (M'eKott City hy Huntley Hum PROCURED AND DCfCNOtD til ) Ilk J '.I t4t"t il r la it M (kl It H"t4 tlM"l, ni.MWiu,, M ALL COUNTUf. Am ii Mr t i It Ji4i4fi tu i ft limr, m.'trY ttt.t flrH Ik f.ltfMt, Pit ft md MHflftmtM Pficl!c ticluiWtlf. Writ .if Ij' u ! nuu itf. vp ciim iuui oc WAftHfNOTON, O C The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tut tltiUUI COUMNT, ? MUU tm f T, DO OH CfT. I- '.'5 ;.' :"' .'"w?,Mpw,,l;.---.,ll.'rWP Hi" matter of the Kntate of Alary 10. Imvlii. (li'CcaHed. Notice Ih hereby ;iven that, pur Miiaiit to an order of the County Court of the Slat" of Oregon for Multnomah County, made and (filtered on the 20th day of Scihmber, )'.));, I will, from and after the :;oth day of October, Kioi!, jiiocccd to hcII at. private nale I(; following (IcM'Tlbeil real jirop ly of hald (tate, aiul all the right, title nii'l Iniei'eHt whhdi the n.ahl Mary .10. iJiivlw had thendn at th time of her death, to-wlt: An undivided half-interest in the S''a of the followltiK de.Tlb(il Jin-milieu: IScluiiliiK .!!'' ehaim cant and 2u chaitiH north of the unari'-r ioHt bet-Ainu Kcetlonn 10 and II, In tp. 2 S. It. 2 K. W. M. Thence v.chi llht rbaiiiK on the north line of ih" i). I.. C. of I'reHiey u'idch; thence koiiMi 2'!. (I.) (dialns; thence cant 11 H I (dnilna; thence north 20. !.", cluilim to ihe jilaci? of hetjinriini;, coiiialiiln 20 acres, In Clackamas (mi n I y , Oregon. The terms of said Kale are as fol lows: The entire iiirchai; jirice Is to he paid In cash. C. V. l'ALI.KTT, Adinliiitralor of the estat of Mary K. I (avis, decca .c l. I'ortland, Ore- K"ii. Dated .September 22, 1'JOG. 42t."j SUMMONS. New Pall Styles Men's and Youth's Suits and Overcoats, Hats, Pants and Shirts, big; variety at reasonable prices. Complete stock of Shoes for Ladies, Men, Misses and Boys. We save you from 50c to $1.00 on every pair. Full selection of Blankets, Com forters, Trunks and Suit Cases, 33 per cent less in price comparison to other stores' prices. WE SELL NONE BUT EIRSTCLASS QUALITY Rosenstein's Clothing House Two Doors South of Postoffice I ym Notice of Final Account. jliist iiubllcatlon of DiIh KUinmons. to- v ,i i , , , .i . .i i wit: on or before the 12th day of Oc- Notlcc !( herebv k veil that the un , , , ., I,.. .toher, I (!",. and aimwcr the complaint il.-rslKiie.l hnn tiled her llnal report in t iu-.l against you In the above entitled the ailiiiinlMiiHiiou of (he eM ate of h'lil, ami If you fall to mi appear und Kiioch Shlrvlii. (hceiiHed. and the Hon 'wwer within that time, tho plaintiff Ciaiil II lUnilcl., Judije of the County the date of thin notice, or the same will be barred. SARAH M. FORM AN, Administratrix. Date of this notice and first publica tion thereof, September 14, 1906. Last jmbllcation Oct. 12. 190C. will apply to the court for a decree disKolvluK tho bonds of niintrlmony now existing between you ami the above named jilalutiff, upon the "rounds Mated In the complaint, to wlt: cruel and Inhuman treatment and "rim bubltiia! drunkenness, and fol Orei;oii, as the time and jilace for j H,(.h (,Ih(.r r,.Ul. HS mliy 1)0 0qultatlo. jCourt of CUrKanias counly, Htate ol ,(rKoii, has Ilve.l Monday, October jl.Mii. Kan'., at in o'clock, a. in., at the 'county court room In Oregon City, HIM CATARRH Uearlm: any are thereof Dated the mail" Sejil" Kituie and objections If and for the Hcttlemeiit 0J ikO1' Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Civ Satisfaction. Ctvtt RIUIF AT ONCI. It cln(, aoothei, heftlii, nil irotH'U th diiwiutod intfliiibriinn. It ciirnii CitUrrh nd lriv( wny a tlohl lu tho Himd quickly. HoHtornt the Roane of Timid nd Hmidl. Yjmy to u. CouUiim no injurious dniK'". Applied into tho lemtrtU and nbirlil. iAruo Hlxo, M cinU nt DruKiU or by uiftilj Trittl Huo, 10 conU by iiiail. ELY BROTHERS, 86 Wirnn St., Nw York. tuber 7th, 19'ifi. KLI.A SKIUVIN, l'xecutlvi! Aforesaid. C. D, & D. C. Latourette, Attorney for estate. lot! SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Win. Chat. II. Smith, l'lalntiff, vs. Daisy A. Smith. Defendant. ! To Daisy A. Smith, defendant above named: In tho name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to ajipear und answer the complaint filed atialnst you In the above entitled ault. on or before the llth day of Octobe, HMHi, that be liiK the last day prescribed In tho order of publication of this summons, and If you fall to ho appear and answer said complaint, tho plaintiff will ap ply to tho court for the relief therein prayed for, to-wlt: a divorce from tho iiiari iiiK" exlstliiK between you and the plaintiff. This summons Is published by the order of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, JudKo jiresldliiK In the above entitled court. The first publication Is on August 2-1, 19m;. and the lust on Octo ber Gth, lsuti. FR1CD L. OLSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, I'ortlund Ore gon, tliti A Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant, A Good Medicine. ol For Sala by . E. MATTHIAS -Ao"oy for Oregon City. I PILES A our (itkrantocd If Jon ufl . IUoys Rnnnncltnni PILE uuuutiuiy 0. Mult. Tlioinpaon, Buii'i IOrwlnl Aohnol, fltilrirlll, N, C, wrllmi " I on in the j dn ll tou olalm fur Ihrm." Jr. 8. M. leorn, IlWvn IUHJI, W. wnii'ii - u 1117 Biro unnnriai iur ffcotluh." Ir. II. 1). Mutilll, Clarkiliurn, TcoDi, wrllm: ' In i nrMUa of 38 J"rt, I brt found ua rnumlr li i Bin in .in i in ii in mi TkijmwwM 2 Sold In Oregon City by Huntley Bros Call for Free Sample. This summons is jmblished by order of tho Honorable (Irani H. Dlmlck JudKe of the county court of Clack ainas county, Htate of Oregon, made at chambers on the 21th day of Aimust, 19IH',, (Hrectlni; this suminons to be published In tho Orison City Kilter lrlse, a newHjiiijier of general circula tion iiubllshed in OreKon City, Clack amas county, Orcein, for hIx consecu llve weeks, bcKlniiliiB on tho 31st day of AiiKiist, 19u. The date of the first publication of this numinous will bo made on the Slot day of August, 19uG, and the date of the lust publication will be made on the 12th day of October, 19UG. V. V. SPARKS, R. O. MORROW, 3St7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. EMOTION STIRRED BY OLD HOME SONGS SUMMONS. of In the Circuit Court of the State OreKon, for Clackamas County. Mary L, Swain, Plaintiff, vs. John Swain, Defendant. To John Swain, defendant above nam ed: In tho name, of tho Htate of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear und answer the complaint filed nuainst you in tho above entitled suit by the 12th day of October, 190fl,thut being tho last day uescrlbod in the order of jiubllcatlou of this Hummona, and If you full to ho appear and answer suld comjilalnt tho plaintiff will apjily to the court for tho relief prayed for thendn to-wlt: for a decree dissolv ing the bonilH of matrimony now exist lug between you and tho plulntlff, and for the changing of plaintiff a niinio. This Hummons Is published In the Oregon City Knterprise, a newspaper published in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, for hIx consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. Grant H. Dlm lck. Judge of the County Court, State of Oregon, for Clackamus county, duly niudo and entered on the 28th day of August, IDOli, tho dute of tho llrst pub lication being on the 31st day of Au gust, l'JOti. ALBERT B. FERRERA, Attorney for Plaintiff, 245 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Last publication, October 12, 1900. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Septem ber 1, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof w ill bo made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on October 12. 1906. viz: Garrison P. Nickel!, H. K. No. 15.750, for the Lot 4 of Sec. 27, T. 3 S.. R. 1 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz: William Kaako, of Aurora Oregon. G. V. Keller, of Aurora, Oregon. 0. 1). Taylor, of Aurora, Oregon. William Taylor, of Aurora Oregon. ALGERNON S DRESSER, 3916 . Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Charles Littler, l'lalntiff, vs. Alice Littler, Defendant. To Alice Littler, Defendant above named : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to apjiear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cause on or be fore October 27, 1906, said day being more than six weeks from the 14th day of September, 19o6, the date of the first publication of said summons, and If you so fail to apjiear or answer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap jily to the court for tho relief prayed for In the Bald complaint; to-wit: For decree of said court dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and for such other relief as to the court may Heem Just and equitable. The order for publication of sum mons In this suit was made and enter ed hy Hon. G. B. Dinilck, county Judge of the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, on the 12th day of September. 190C. D. M. DONAUGH, 4017 Attorney for Plaintiff. Lonely Swiss Delighted at Burmeis- ter & Andreten's Store Sat urday Night Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of George For man, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same to the undersigned at her residence in Barton, Clackamas county, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, which is also SUMMONS. of In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon, for Clackamas County. Julia Potorson, Plaintiff, vs. Olo Peterson, Dofondant. To Ole Peterson, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are horeby required and notified to appear on or botore the expira tion of six weeks from the date of the In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Frank J. Kerr, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret Kerr, Defendant. To Margaret Kerr, the above named defendant: In tho name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you lu tho above enutiou court ana cause on or before Saturday, Novem ber 3d, 1906, said date being six (6) weeks from and after the first publi cation of this summons, and It you fail so to apjiear or answer, the plain tiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the complaint herein, to- wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plain tiff and defendant, and granting plain tiff an absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion, and for such other re lief as may be equitable in the prem tsos. This summons Is served upon you by publication for six (6) successive weeks In tho Oregon City Enterprise, by order of Hon. Grant B. Dlmlck, Judge of the county court of the coun ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, After being out In this country for many years and doing his best to mas ter the language and often longing for a sound of his own, a native of Switzerland was given a surprise and a treat in Burmeister & Andresen's store Saturday night. There had been several songs and tunes played on the graphaphonea in the store, which entertained a number of neonle out on the street, and the man from Switzerland wandered in to see more nearly where the music as coming from. He seemed de lighted. When the instrument was wound up and a colored gentleman sang some coon song he would stab his hands deep In his pockets and laugh loudly. A German piece was put In the ma chine and this seemed to please the man from over the water, as he un derstood a few of the words. But Mr. Andresen had a thought He knew his listener was from Switzer land so he dug out a love song In Swiss that had a final triumph of yodeling at the end. The success of the piece was to mediate. The Switzlander started In open-eyed wonder at the Instrument that was talking to him In "his own language, the language that ne naa not heard for so many years. At the last yodel he took off his hat and gave a yell which was interpreted as "en core" and the piece was played again, much to his delight. Mr. Andresen made a hit and that I Trust to Nature. A prr;U rmiriT Americans, both ma tnd women, are thin, j.uio and puny, with poor circulation. U-cauMj they have Ill treated their stomachs by hasty eating or too much catii.K, by consuming alco holic liereragr-n, or by too clre-o confine ment to hnn., oflicj or factory, and In consequence t!,(; stomach must m treated in a natural way Ix forn they cn rectify their earlier niL-dake. The musclea in many such people, la faci In every weary, thin and ' thin-blooded person, do thwr work w ith (treat dlfliciuty. A a result fatiK'ie comes earlv, ii extreme and lasts Ions?. The demand for nutritive aid Is ahead f)f tho gupjdy. To Insure perfect health every tmsue, bone, nerve and muvle should take from the blood cer tain malerials and return to It certain other. It is necessary to prepaxe the siomacn lor trio worn oi laKini; up irom the food whit is necessary to make good, rich, red blood. We nmt go to Nature for tiie remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of this country before the advent of the whites wmrti later came to me Knowieage oi the settlers and which are now growing rapiiliy in professional favor for the cure of oU-'tlnate stomach and liver troubles. These are found to tie safe and yet cer tain in their clennsin and invigorating effect upon the siomacn, liver and blood. These are: Golden Seal root. Queen's root. Stone root. Blondroot. Mandrake root Then thcro Is lilack Cheirybark, The medicinal principles reading in these native roots when extracted with glyc erine as a solvent make the mt reliable and efficient stomach tonic and liver In viaorator. when combined in lust the right proportions, as in It. Pierce's Golden Medical DiscoverT. Where there is bankrupt vitality uch as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the body acquires vigor and the nerves, hlood and all the tissues feel the favorable eilect of this sovereign remedy. Although some iihrsicians have been aware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet few have ue ' puro glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, tritn cumtui. The "Golden Medical Discovery !s scientific preparation compounded of the glyceric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and contains no alcohol er harmful habit-forming drugs. Ize so many comic sections. It is cer tainly a cure for the blues. There is an entertaining variety of special features in the Sunday Record-Herald and in addition a Sunday magazine which has all the distinct ive qualities of the famous independ ent periodicals. Celebrated authors and artists contribute the text and illustrations. The picture on the first cover Is in rich colors. It seta a new standard in Sunday Journalism. lonely man from acted a promise Switzerland has ex that the next time Hobbs and Jackson. marriage license was issued to Bright' s Disease and he comes to town he wlu have more Diabetes News. LAUGH AND GROW FAT. The New Fulton Compounds Hava ! Iun ana Vem 01 11 18 Iouna Record of 87 per cent of Recoveries I in the color comic section oi tne sun Among Chronic Cases of Bright' ! Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore Considered Incurable. Dracefsts know that Bright' Disease and Diabetes hare been regarded by physlolan as tnourable and that up to the ad?ent of the Fulton Compounds that nothing on their ahelres would touch it. It Is a proven fact that nearly Dine tenths of all cases are now curable, and druggists themselves are taking the new Com pounds. One of the recoveries was Dr. Zells himself, the pioneer druggist of 133 PaolOO street, San Francisco, aud he gave 11 to over a doien others who recovered. Here Is another Interesting recovery (We copy from the Saorsy meuto News of Novomber 16, 1903): m "After a sertous illness of over a year Judge J, R. Allen of this olty has recovered and re gards himself most fortunate In successfully battUng with what Is generally regarded as a fatal malady, Brlghfs Disease of the Kidneys. In speaking of his case Judge Allen said: '1 believe that the treatment given me by my tihvaictsn was in accordance with the best methods used in the regular praotioa ot medi cine, but it afforded me no relief. Hearing ot the Fulton Compounds 1 went to San Francisco to Investigate and was soon convinced I should undergo the treatment. It was three months before I noticed a change for the better. I used the medicine faithfully for nearly a year and eaa now find no evidence of the disease and am sstisfled it is entirely eliminated. My ap netlte Is good. I have gained seventeen pounds lu weight aud will be day Record-Herald. The constant aim is to keep these amusing Illus trations free from vulgarity and mis chievous suggestions which character- A Amanda E Jackson. Hobbs and Gerald A. JOHN YOUNGER, Seventh Street, near Depot FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE IN IIreat Britain and America. pieasea vo aescriuB wt extmrtenoe to anyone who may call or writ.'" When You Want the Best AurAmnntn Khwii. Nov. 11). tOO'i. The editor of the News himself was the friend who told Judge Alloa of the Fulton Compounds. Thev are the only things known that cure Brlght's Disease and Diabetes. Fulton's Renal Compound for Hrlght's and Kidney Diseases, l: tor Diabetes, II. W. John J. Fulton Co., 40 Washington street, 8an Franolsoo, sols compounders. Free analyses for patients. Bend for Pamphlet. Wa are the exoluaivs gents for these Compounds la this oily. CKtrmtn & Co., ( Drug Stori. I UJb5 (lll33 Range or Stove for the Low est price you cometoTolpo Iar's. What we say about our goods we stand by as hundreds of pleased custom ers will testify. Fcrnittfre, Carpets, Mat tings, Linoleums, and all floor coverings. We furn ish your house from top to bottom, and save you all of Half on Yottf Bills. Inspect our big stock or new and second hand goods be fore buying anywhere else. I. TOLPOLAR Main Street 1st door N. of Commercial Bank