OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906. BIO MACHINE IN OPERATION DEC. I fc 4 Th e S a tis f ac tio n Lin e T ,- Progress of Work on O. W. p. & Ry. Power Plant at Cazadero, Re ported by I. M. Park. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday. H. A. Galloway. .Editor and Manager , - Subscription Rates: Ona. Vmp 1 so I. M. Park, who has charge o the feix Months & carpenter work of the big power -j. riai suDscripuon, two monms.. .no plant of the O. W. P. & Ry. company at flazadem. thinks that nnt nf the Advertising itates on Application. blg machines will be In operation Subscribers will find the date of ex- about December . 1. Mr, Park has Diration stamped on their papers fol- been here serving on the jury, but lowing their name. II last payment is has been excused by the judg on not credited, kindly notify us, ana account of business at Cazadero ne- the matter will receive our attention, cessitating his -return. Mr. Park's home is at Springwater, rcntereri at t.h nnstoffiee at Oresron where he has a fine farm, but has I mMra.A V " P,),.n ...1. City. Oregon, as second-class matter. " ia-".llxJL longer, when his work will be corn- Dieted. He was formerly a resident JOneS-erasei. 1 nf nn?nn riitu- and ha rosfilorl A quiet wedding will take place at several years near the Barclay school St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednes- -nouse From here he moved to Bridal day afternoon at 5 o clock, tne con- veil, where he resided several vears trading parties being Miss Muna before going to Springwater. Brasel and Mr. .Herman jones, doih oi.roiunuu. S ' TV Z I Markle From Markle, mono, recior, wiu uuiuare, mo iu- t-.i v UTa-n, -nrano n i;,i pressive rite of the Episcopal church from her husband Jameg c Markla. oeing usea. iy immHw The two were marriea in Minnesota oi tne Driae ana groom u y,a- 1900 d th lf alleees. deser- u- I firm fiinrp . spntdmher 1 Slflx TVTra ine Dnae is a must esuiiittuie uu Mat1r1a lart Qcto f1i -i rt ucroiinjuoucu J"u."& x r tj , , sume her maiden name, Elinor V. lilt! UaUKULCl Ul Ulia. Xi.OW UJ ci.7,1 I t i young man. and is manager of the "Trouble Department or tne Pacinc oonaoience rtesoiutions. States Telephone company, with head- Molalla Grange has adopted resolu quarters at. Portland. Mr. Jones spent tions of condolence on the deaths of his boyhood days in Oregon City, two memoers, miss Mynie uross ana coming here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Wells. Both were faith- Mrs. Griffith W. Jones, when two years ful members, and the grange charter of age. He has a host of friends here will be draped in mourning for 30 who extend their hearty congratula- days. Sympathy is extended to the tions. A reception will be held this bereaved relatives. evening at the home of the groom s brother, Linwood E. Jones, of Sev- . Nlahala Hanson Estate. enth street, at which only relatives The estate of Mahala Hanson was filed for probate and Roy W. Cochran appointed administrator. The estate is valued at 2500. (Z Sold On Mert Jj will be present. NOTES FROM CARUS. Charley Stewart has rented H. Tn (in .' c nlaro Albert TiPhman and famiiv nf Pnr- SUIT CASE Tagged Chas. Hunter, land snnt a few rtavs with Mrs. T,eh- Ostrander, Wash., between Oregon man's parents the first of the week, p11 and Col?- ct- 31. $5.00 reward Thft Davis Rros finished hauling Lu UUUBI- eieiiuoiie voiLon posioi- on friends here, Sunday. Hay Srain' flour and eed of &u Mr. Dunton, our school teacher, is kinds at the Farmers' Feed Barn, at talking of having a singing schocl. the right price. 44'tf We all hope that we will succeed in haviner it as there is a number around SUMMONS. here -who would be glad- to take les- OTis. In the Circuit Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rose of Port-I Oregon, for Clackamas County. land visited with relatives here the Irene McKinnon, Plaintiff, first of the week. vs Little Johnnie Lehman is staying A. C. McKinnon, Defendant. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. To A. C. McKinnon, defendant above J. R. Lewis. ' (named; Mrs. Eph Jones was called to Can- In the name of the State of Oregon: by Tuesday on account of the illness You are hereby required to appear of her mother, Mrs. Kalbfleisch. and answer the complaint filed against : you in the above entitled suit on or .UNCLAIMED LETTERS. before the 21st day of December, A. D. Letters remaining unclaimed in the 1906, said date being after the expira Oregon City post-office for week end- tion of six (6) weeks from the first ing November C: publication of the summons and if Woman's List Compton, Miss Myr- you so fail to appear and answer said tie; Cox, Mrs. Vena; Engum, Mrs. complaint for want thereof the plain Minnie; Hill, Miss May; Schmidt, tiff will apply to the Court for the re Mrs. Albert; Wertz, Miss Birdie; Wal- lief prayed for in the complaint, to lace," Mrs. Chas. wit: Men's List Armstrong, Ralph; For a decree dissolving the bonds Davidson, R. M.; Morris, J. W.; Roch, of matrimony existing between the Heinrich; Smith, S. E. E. C. Gerber and W. M. Kirchem of Logan, were transacting business in Oregon City, Wednesday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. i plaintiff and defendant on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment and for such other relief as may be just and meet m equity. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of the above entitled court, which order was made 'and entered on the 7th day of November, A. D., 1906, and the Fritz Birkenfield to John F. Love- time prescribed for publication there lace, und. half int. lot blk 4, Estaca- of is six (G) weeks; date of the first da: $250. publication is November 9th, 1906 O. I. & S. Co. to Geo. W. McCoy, ana tne aate or tne last publication, lots 1. 2, 15. and 16, Rosewood, 2 s-1 December 14th, 1906. E: ocd. $30. . JOHN. F. LOGAN Trustees to Eagle Cr. Pres. Church 48-t7 Attorney tor Plaintiff near Foster road. $1. 421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore. John H. Burns to Walter Hornback 16 acres NE, part SE, sec 1. 4 s-1 E; $650. SUMMONS. W. L. Block to Oreg. & Cal Ry. in the Circuit Court of the State of Co., strip off sly half lot 2, blk. 28, Oregon, for Clackamas County. Oregon City; $75. Tony Arnaud, Plaintiff, J. H. Olds to Am. Invest. Co. 30 vs. acres in 2 s-1 E; correction deed; $1. Rose Arnaud, Defendant. Am. Invest. Co. to Jesse Hobson, To Rose Arnaud, defendant above 30 acres, 2 s-1 E; $1. named: Jesse Hobson to Mamie Lillis .68 in the name of the State of Oregon: acres, S. H. Walker DLC, 13, 2 s-1 E; You are hereby required to appear $4000. and answer the complaint filed against John H. Gibson to W. H. Counsell you in the above entitled suit on or lot 6, Gibson subd. J. A. Logan tract, before the 21st day of December, A. D. sees. 19 and .30, 1 s-2 E; $750. 190G, said date being after the expira- H. T. Sladen to Robt. F. Watts, lots tion of six (6) weeks from the first 6 and 7, blk 95, Gladstone, $350. publication of the summons and if Frank J. Finger .to G. W. Cook, lot you so fail to appear and answer said 8, Wichita, 2 acres; $300. complaint for want thereof the plain- G. W. Cook to Agnes Sweet, lot 8, tiff will apply to the Court for the re Wichita, 2 acres; $425. lief prayed for in the complaint, to- William C. Bristol to Etta A. Mor- wit: ris, und. half SE. NE, sec. 25 6 s-6 E, For a decree dissolving the bonds lot 2 SE NW, SW NE, sec 30, 6 s-7 of matrimony existing between the E, 151.73 acres; $1000. plaintiff and-defendant, on the ground O. I. & S. Co., to James M. Corn, of desertion and for such other relief lots 5 and 6, blk. 8. Oswego; $300. as may be just and meet in equity. Max W. Davies to C. H. Johanson This summons is published by order 3 2-3 acres in SW SW sec. 29, 1 s-4 of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, judge of E; $1. ' the above entitled court, which order Mary Robeson to Frances M. Robe- was made and entered on the 7th day son, 30 acres NE, sec. 32, 4 s-3 E. of November, A. D., 1906, and the James Feeney to Teresa M. Feeney time prescribed for publication there- lots 4 and 5, blk. 28 O. I. & S. Co. First add. Oswego; $1. , John Zobrist to Charles Shutter, lot 8, blk. 12, Zobrist Add. Estacada; $50. O. W. P. Townsite Co., to E. S. Womer lot 3, blk. 25, First Add to Estacada; $125 E. W. Conell by Sheriff to J. M. Coon, lot i4, blk. B. Oswego ( tax deed $0.60. A- Feldenheimer and E. W. Conell by, Sheriff to J. M. Coon, lot 15, blk 30, O. I. & S. Co. First Add Oswego, . tax deed; $6.65. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of is six (6) weeks; date of the first publication is November 9th, 1906, and the date of the last publication, December 14th, 1906. JOHN. F. LOGAN, 4S-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. 421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore. CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothes Washed "Whiter Than Snow." Family Washings at Reasonable Rates- -No worry, no regrets if you phone 1204. Our wagon will call. J.A.Folger&C95 i toi. Yflr.. .n GATE I vSEu J J.A.F0LGER&C" SPICES .". S o 1 d o n M. e-r i t JAfoIger&GLs CEYLON 1 J. A. Folger & Co., San Francisco When in want of an up-to-date rig go to the Bradley Stables. 44tf MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per cent. Farm security. TJ'Ren & Schuebel. Wanted Gentleman or lady with good reference to travel by rail or with rig, for a -firm of $250,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Oregon City, Ore. Dec. 21 When you . want your horses well taken care of, stop at the Farmers' Feed Barn. 44-tf L. L. PORTER, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. Office with Oregon City Enterprise1. LIVY STIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. . Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. J. U. CAMPBELL, --. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, vOregon. Will practice in all courts of the state Office in Caufield Building. When you require an Abstract of Title to lands in Clackamas County, have it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rates are reasonable. We invite you to ex amine our complete -set of Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY. 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg PORTLAND, OREGON. Money to loan on Clackamas Counfey - " Property. OREGON CITY'S GREAT FINE STOCK ON SACRIFICE SALE s When this store was on fire the smoke and water did most damage; The loss fell on the fire insurance companies. The gain will be for the people Every dollar's worth of goods must go. Men's, boys' and children's Suits, Overcoats, Cravanettes, Pants, Canvas Coats, etc. Also boots, shoes, hats, caps, shirts, underwear, sox, sweaters and all the new stock of ladies' skirts and jackets. The prices are so low that no fair-minded person can resist the temptation to boy. A great portion of the finest have not been damaged- only smell of smoke a little. But they must be sold and. they will be fairly slaughtered. fTnTh Worth of goods of all kinds at such prices 9V)W as they will bring. Overcoats and Cravanettes Ihis most elegant stock consists of the best brands known. But smoke and water has done its work. They will be sold at Fire Sale Prices. Some of them are in perfect condition, but go they will and go they must. A big stock. Iif Or Extra fine Overcoats and Cravenetts worth to $15 pU.O? according to condition. Tailor made Overcoats and Cravenetts, worth to $20, according to condition. up to $27, according to condition. Finest Imported Goods Overcoats and Cravenetts ; $9.85 $12.85 Men's Pants Men's Pants Sl.35 SI. 85 S245 S2 85 2000 pair smoke and water damaged SUITS Badly wet, all kinds, worth to $2 . Fairly good condition worth $3 "Wet, worth up to $4 Damp and wet, worth-up to $5 Fine All my tailor made worth $7 to fit youths and men from 31 to 46 breast measure, while these hundreds of suits no man can detect any damage except the smell of smoke which would go away if aired a few hours, and there are others more or less damaged by water We will as sort them into lots according to condition and cut the very life out of the former prices. The insurance loss is your gain and in some cases far less than half price. Fire Sale Prices S4-85 for up to date $12 suits, according to . condition. $7-85 fr UP to $18 suits, according to condi- j tion. S9.85 fr UP to $25 suits, according to condi tion. . -$ 1 2.85 for UP to $30 suits, these are as fine they make them. KNEE PANTS SUM" Watch them go Some for a song. These Fire Sale Prices is like finding them. Assort ed according to condition. 35c for -a lot of damaged, up to $3.00 suits 85c for Good condition, up to $3.00 suits. $1.85 Splendid condition up to $4.50 suits. $2.85 Extra Fine Suits up to $6.00. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS $1.35 $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 Good order worth $3.00 to $8.00. LADIES' JACKETS About 200 of them fine ones at that But they got wet. 69c for choice of up to $10 Jackets. WOMEN'S SHOES Get here quick like finding money. 90c Big lot a little damp up to $2.50 values. $1.65 Perfect condition, smoke smell to $3. $2.35 Fine Dress, etc., worth up to $3.50. MEN'S SHOES 2000 Pairs a little water, lots of smoke. 90c Big lot all kinds good. shoes. $1.65 Calf, velour, etc., worth to $3.00. $1.95 Patent VicI Calf, etc, worth to $3.50. $2.65 Takes our fine Hand Bench Made up to $4.50. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Dampi Smoke, Broken Boxes, Etc. 5c for a big mixed lot Sox, all kinds. 12jc for all kinds 25c Sox. 19c for wool, etc.', 35c Sox. 29c Wool . and Worsted 50c arid better Sox. UNDERWEAR , 35c takes it away wet some snaps. 45c wool fleece etc, all kinds. 95c wool stock, many kinds up to $2.00. SHIRTS 15c Soiled and mussed all kinds.' 45c Fine Golf and Negligee, worth $1.50. 75c Best of Good Dress Shirts. CHILDREN'S SHOES Wet, Smoke, Broken Sizes, etc, 35c pair up MEN'S HATS The .firemen raised Cain in the Hat stock the insurance company paid for the trouble. 15c Buy mix lot all kinds. 75c Soft and stiff worth to $2.00. $1.35 Soft and stiff worth to $2.50. $1.85 Soft and stiff worth to $3.50. $2.75 .John B. Stetson $5 and $6 Hats. Thi3 big fire loss gives you a fair, square chance to visit a genuine fire sale and buy the very best of everything at prices that no man can but help appreciate. Goods will be sacrificed, slaughtered, almost given away. No faint heart about this Great Fire Sale. The fire insurance companies stood the loss. The people surely can stand the gain. ROSEN STEIN, THE CLOTHIER. Bears the Signature of