Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 23, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
W. E. Frazier, Plaintiff,
vs.
Emma E. Frazier, Defendant.
To Emma E. Frazier, 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 cause on or
before the 22d day of December, 1906,
that being after the last day prescrib
ed in the order for publication of tMs
summons, and if you fail to appear
the said plaintiff- -will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint,' to-wit: for -a decree of the
court dissolving the marriage exist
ing between you and the plaintiff and
for such other and further relief as
shall be equitable.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise for six con
secutive weeks by order of Hon. G.
B.Dimick, judge of the County Court
of Clackamas county, Oregon, made
the 5th day of November, 1906, first
publication being on the 9th day of
November, 1906. -
J. J. FITZGERALD,
527 Chamber of Commerce,
48-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Rose M. Holden, Plaintiff,
i
James E. Holden, Defendant. 1
To James E. Holden, 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 cause on or
before the 4th day of December, 1906,
that being after the last day prescrib
ed In the order for publication of this
summons, and if you fail to appear
the said plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in the
complaint, to-wit: for a decree of the
court dissolving the marriage exist
ing between you and the plaintiff and
for such other and further relief as
shall be equitable.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise for six con
secutive weeks by order of Hon. G.
B. Dimick, judge of the County Court!
of Clackamas county, Oregon, made
the 16th day of October, 1906, first
publication being on the 19th day of
October, 1906.
ED. MENDENHALL and A. R. MEN
' DENHALXi, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
45t7.
SUMMONS.
In the Circit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Nellie Mullen,. Plaintiff,
" vs.
-
"William Mullen, Defendant.
To William Mullen, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the 21st day of December, A. D
1906, said date being after the expira
tion of six (6) weeks from the first
publication of- the summons and if
you so fail to appear and answer said
complaint for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing . between the
plaintiff and defendant, on the ground
of desertion and for such other relief
as may be just and meet in 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
time prescribed for publication there
of is six (G) weeks; date of the first
publication is November 9th, 1906,
and the date of the last publication,
December 14th, 1906.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
JOHN C. SHILLOCK,
4St7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat cf
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Charles Evans, Plaintiff,
vs.
Angeline Evans, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, You, Angeline Evans, are here
by required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you herein
on or before Thursday the 27th day of
December, 1900, said date being six
weeks from the first publication of
summons herein, and, if you fail to
appear or answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint on file herein, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now- existing between
the plaintiff and defendant upon the
ground of acts of extreme cruelty
committed by the defendant against
the plaintiff, and for such other re
lief as may be equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publishing for not less than six
successive weeks in the "Oregon City
Enterprise," published in the County
of Clackamas and the State of Oregon
and by order of Honorable Thomas
A. -McBride, judge of the above en
titled court, which order is dated Oc
tober 29th, 1906.
The date of the first publication
hereof is Friday, the 9th day of No
vember, 1906, and the date of the last
publication is Friday, the 21st day of
December, 1906.
EMMONS & EMMONS,
W. H. FOWLER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
508-511 Columbia Bldg., Portland, Or.
48 t7
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Irene McKinnon, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. C. McKinnon, Defendant.
To A. C. McKinnon, defendant above
naTmeld:
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 on or
before the 21st day of December, A. D.
1906, said date being after the expira
tion of six (6) weeks from the first
publication of the summons and if
you so fail to appear and answer said
complaint for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint, to-
wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between the
plaintiff and defendant on the ground
of cruel and inhuman treatment and
for such other relief as may be just
and meet in 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
time prescribed for publication there
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,
48-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Tony. Arnaud, Plaintiff,
vs.
Rose Arnaud, Defendant.
To Rose Arnaud, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the 21st day of December, A. D.
1906, said date being after the expira
tion of six (6) ' weeks from the first
publication of the summons and if
you so fail to appear and answer said
complaint for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between the
plaintiff and defendant, on the ground
of desertion and for such other relief
as may be just and meet in 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
time prescribed for publication there
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,
48-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Birgitte Christensen, Plaintiff,
vs.
Christian Christensen, Defendant:
To Christian Christensen, Defend
ant above named: " .
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you . in the above entitled Court and
cause, on or before Saturday, the 29th
day of December, 1906, that, being
the date fixed for such appearance or
answer by the Court in the order for
publication of this summons, and if
you fail so to appear or answer, plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief prayed for in her complaint, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage-
contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for such
other and further relief as to the
Court may seem meet and just.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise not less than
once a week for six consecutive
weeks prior to said 29th day of De
cember, 1906, by order of the Hon.
Thos. A. McBride, judge of said Court,
made and entered on the 6th day of
November, A. D. 1906.
THOS. N. STRONG,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 1
First insertion November 9, 1906.
Last insertion December 27, 1906.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Harry S. Green, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frances F. Green, Defendant.
To Frances F. Green, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of the plain
tiff filed against you in the above en
titled court and cause on or before
the 24th day of December, 1906, that
being the date fixed for such appear
ance and answer by the Court in the
order for publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and ans
wer plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint, to-wit: A decree of divorce
from you upon the ground of deser
tion, and for such other and further
relief as may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise once a wek
for six consecutive weeks prior to
said 24th day of December, 1906, by
order of the above entitled court
made and entered on the 6th day of
November, 1906, Hon. T. A. McBride,
Judge, presiding.
J. C. MORELAND,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
First publication Nov. 9th, 1906. 48t7
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATT ORNE Y-AT-L AW.
Oregon Ciy, - - - - - - Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of the state
Office in Caufield Building.
Civilization's Next
Upward Step
Paper read by Claude S. Howard of Mulino
at last meeting of Clackmas County
. Socialists in Knapp's Hall.
THE ENIGMA.
For many thousands of 'years man
has eer echoed the saying of the old
time, prophet, man is born to trouble
as thfc sparks fly upward, and the
dark mystery why mau nas sorrow,
suffering, war and strife in greater
degree than all the rest of the animal
creation has ever proved unsolved.
But at last one made iiis question a
life-long study and in conjunction with
other men of science discovered te
underlying - laws which govern the de
velopment of society. Two of the
names are world-wide and each put
forth a law that has stood the test of
the most rigid investigation. The first
by Charles Darwin is sometimes known.
as the law of the survival or the ht
test, but stated in its original fr
is this : Those forms of life which
cannot adapt themselves to existing
conditions Must Perish. The second
by Karl Marx reads: The Economic
condition of a people at any given
time, dominates all other conditions.
In discussing these - things in this
brief space of time I can do no more
than climb to an elevation and point
to the largest mountains which have
come to our view, leaving the explora
tion of the valleys to some future
time. Some time in the distant past
man was wandering in savagery, fight
ing for his existence with such rude
weapons 'as clubs and stones and car
rying on a relentless warfare against
the animals weaker than himself, for
his food and being in turn preyed up
on by the animals stronger than him
self for their food supply. Under
these conditions the men that exer
cised the most brain capacity escaped
and propagated their kind, who were
subjected to the same ordeal. Some
time during this struggle it was dis
covered that two men fighting together
could defeat five or six fighting inde
pendently, and the principle of collec
tive action was born. But this soon
gave rise to a new state of affairs,
for some men rose up to be chiefs
and rulers and they dividedup the
land and gave it to certiin favorites
and great fighters. In that day arose
a new and" greater form of trouble for
this created the class struggle and
property interests, a struggle that
has continued to this day and is re
sponsible for most of the suffering of
man at the present time.
The first record of the division of
land caused a quarrel between Abra
ham and Lot with a result of which
we are all familiar. The first record
ed division of stock resulted in Jacob
getting nearly all of it by a. shrewd
trick. From that time forward each
upward step of society has been
brought about by the application of a
more advanced form of co-operation
adopted by some one of the contend
ing classes in the struggle for an ad
vantage and. not with the intention
of benefitting all of the people at all.
During the dark ages the ruling class
was the feudal lords who had the habit
of robbing the merchants and manu
facturers (who were the beginning of
our present capitalists! to carry on
their various wars. The result of
this was, the capitalists rose, in re
bellion and with the assistance of the
working class destroyed feudalism"
and established republics or limited
monarchies. To accomplish this they
were compelled to- give the common
people the ballot. Thus a great for
ward step was taken, to be quickly
followed by the establishing of pub
lic schools so the capitalists could
have skilled workmen to run their
fast developing machinery. It will be
considerable of a jolt to find that the
rebellion which created the United
States was not for the people and that
theConstitution was simply a class
document, as was stated by a delegate
who was afterwards President Madi
son, to protect the minority (capital
ists) against the majority' (the work
ing class), also against the extortions
of King George. It i3 thus shown
that the government of the United
States is not and never has been for
the people and by the people and the
Declaration of Independence was the
curtain that was let down while the
scenes were being shifted behind.
That republics are especially adapt
ed to the growth of gigantic fortunes
has been shown in the United States
more than anywhere else. But the
dominant principle of capitalism,
which is the taking of a profit on all
commodities, is destined to bring
about the downfall of the system, as
each new advance in industrial de
velopment has been forced by certain
causes in the previous one.
Economic researches show that
corftpetitron is, not the life of trade,
but the death pf trade, and in every
industry that has been formed into a
trust, competition is dead. In shon
the trust is socialistic, a new and ad
vanced form of co-operation, if you
please. We, the Socialists, can sit
back and enjoy the efforts of some to
curb, control or perhaps prevent the
formatii of new trusts. Their efforts
are foredoomed to failure. Why, my
friends, do you not know that you are
trying to hinder your best friends. The
trusts are here in obedience of the law
of the survival of the fittest, and
Roosevelt, Bryan or Hearst can no
more prevent their growth than they
can prevent the slow moving of the
glacier down the mountain side.
Knowing the laws that have guided
the development of society to the pres
ent time, we may safely predict the
future. Here is where Karl Marx
shows his great foresight, and his
principal works, which were written
m ioto auu a lew years later, predict
ed the formation of trusts and the
extension of capitalism to all coun-fthe
tries in the world. With great rapid
ity Japan and -China are instituting
modern -. labor saving machinery and
will soon be able to supply the world
with goods made with labor at 10 to
25. cents a day. Not only that, but
Japan is going into this project on a
national scale that is, forming a sort
of government ownership or state so
cialism. Understand that this is not
genuine Socialism, for the benefits of
this 'will be for the upper class and
not for all the people. But what will
be the effect of this on America? "if
you understand our present conditions
at all you will know that a profit tak
ing system can only go on as long as
the capitalists have a foreign market
in which to sell .the surplus goods
which the working class make but are
too poor to buy. We, the American
working class, will ha"ve to come to a
Chinese standard of labor or faceJ
starvation. This isvan absolute fact
which no one can deny. What will be
;he result? Ah, we can have only one
solution. We must take all the great
public utilities and make them public
.ind collective property; we must sell
-.11 goods at labor cost and then the
eople will be able to buy them back
and we will not need a market in oth
ir lands. This, my friends, is Social
ism and you now find it very different
om what you thought. At least
.his applies to some who have been
looking at this from the Utopian side.
You had thought that it was some
thing in the nature of an experiment
. hich you could accept or reject as it
eemed best. But I am here today to
iresent Socialism as the next upward
tep in the progress of the world as
something which is absolutely neces
sary for the, preservation of civiliza
.ion and which man will be forced to
eceive, as he has in the' past been
orced to take upward steps by the
tress of circumstances. Thus the
Socialist has solved the problem. He
s the man that knows future as well
as the past. He can stand on the sum
nit of our present . knowledge, calm,
md serene with folded arms and say:
"But day by day and year by year,
ias made the dark Enigma clear."
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sure you would receive decided bene;
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You can see that for yourself.
The. remedy fails to cure every
case, of course, but they always pay
your quarter back, should the tablets
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Life is too short for misrepresenta
tion in matters of this kind, and for
the small profit Huntley Bros, make
on a 25 cent package it would be
mighty poor judgemnt to induce you
to make a trip to this store and then
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APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the County
Court of Clackamas County for a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt and vin
ous liquors for the period of 6 months
from the 2d day of January, 1907, at
10 o'clock a. m., and that we will pre
sent the following petition to said
Court on said day for said license.
Dated November 12, 1906.
T. M. ALLISON,
Petitioner.
Petition.
To the Honorable County Court of
Clackamas County:
We; the undersigned, residents and
legal voters of Boring Precinct, in
Clackamas County, State of Oregon,
hereby respectfully petition your hon
orable body to grant to T. M. Allison
a license for the period of 6 months
from the 2d day of Januaryj 1907, to
sell spirituous, malt and vinuous liqu
ors, in less quantities than one gallon
in the town of Boring, Boring precinct,
State of Oregon. " .
D. J.' Hite, S. E. Card, F. M. Morgan,
Bert Hollis, W. H. Card, Wm. Heder
mann, John Musa, D. Hedermoenn,
H. Anderson, O. D. Roe, C. Lake, C.
Palmer, E. Ellsworth, . J. J. Timmer
man, C. A. Wheeler, U. Bernegger,
Frank Irvin, Joseph Borde, Chas. Gro-.
shong, Cnas Pfyffer, L.. O. Cornett,
W. P. Brehm, A. H. Barber, C. G.
Evans, J. C. Sutherland, Fred Bullock,
J. Smith, C. R. White, L. D. O'Neil.
49-to
Appointment Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, "Julia S. Hall, has been ap
pointed by the Hnorable County Court
of Clackamas county, Oregon, adminis
tratrix of the estate of Albert D. Hall,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same for payment with
proper vouchers at the office of Gordon
E. Hayes
Stevens Duiiaing, Oregon
VCitv. Oregon, within six months from
date of this notice.
Dated November 15th, 1906.
JULIA S. HALL,
Administratrix of the estate of Albert
D. Hall, Deceased. :
Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Estate.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property. Furnished.
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist
ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice" is hereby given that there
will be a general election held in Ore
gon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 3d
day of December, 1906, between the
hoursjf Nine o'clock A. M., and Sev
en o'clook P. M. of said day, for which
election there has been designated the
following polling places, to-wit:
Ward No. 1 The Cataract Engine
House, corner of Third and Main
streets, in said city.
Ward No. 2 The Fountain Hose
Company Engine House, on Main
street between Seventh and Eighth
strets, in said city.
Ward No. 3 The Engine House of
Hose Company No. 3, on John Q.
Adams street between Seventh and
Eighth streets, in said city.
At said time and place the follow
ing officers will be elected by the
duly qualified voters of said Oregon
City:
A Mayor for a term of one year.
A Treasurer for a term of one year.
One Councilman from Ward No. 1,
for a term of three years.
One Councilman from Ward No. 2,
for a term of three years.
- One Councilman from Ward No 3,
for a term of three years.
There has been appointed by the
City Council of Oregon City the fol
lowing persons to act. as judges and
clerks of said election:
Ward No. 1 Judges, H. W. Trem-
bath, Walter Little and Jack Confer;
clerks, R. Koerner and J. E. Rhoades.
Ward No. 2 Judges, C. C. Bab-
cock, E. D. Kelly and S. S. Walker;
clerks, W. R. Logus, and Chas. W.
Kelly.
Ward No. 3 Judges, Henry Brand,
Chas. Moran and Jake Michaels;
clerks, Geo. L. Story and F. M. Dar
ling.
At said election the following pro
position- will be submitted to the le
gal voters of Oregon City: Shall Or
egon City purchase the old home of
its founder, Dr. John McLoughlm,
and establish a fund for that purpose
by annual levies of one mill on each
and every dollar of assessable prop
erty within the corporate limits of
Oregon City, until a sum not to exceed
$4500.00 has been raised in said fund.
This notice is published by order
of the Council of Oregon City, made
at a regular meeting of said Council,
held November 7th, 1906.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this
13th day of November, A. D. 1906.
W. A. DIMICK,
491t2 ' Recorder.
. Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the es
tate of William F. Edwards, deceased.
has filed in the county court of Clack
amas county. State of Oregon, her
final report and account as such ad
ministratrix, and that Monday, De
cember ,10, 1906, at 10 o'clock a.m., at
the County court house, at Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon, has
been appointed as the time and place
by said Court for hearing and deter
mining any and all objections to said
accounts.
KETURAH A. EDWARDS,
Administratrix.
By Geo. C. Brownell, Attorney for
Administratrix. 47-t6
Notioe of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix' of the es
tate of John Knaus, deceased, has filed
her final report of her doings therein,
and the Court has set Monday, the
26th day of November, A. D., 1906, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., in the
County Court room of the County
Court House, in Oregon City, Oregon,
as the time and place for bearing any
and all objections to said final report
and for the discharge of said admin
istratrix. Dated this 20th day of October, A.
D., 1906.
URSULA KNAUS,
1 46-t5 Administratrix of said Estate.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Nellie Rivierre, Plaintiff,
vs. - -
Emil Rivierre, Defendant.
To Emil Rivierre, the above named
defendant:
In the name ef the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the bove entitled
court and suit, on or before the ex
piration of six weeks from date of
the first publication of this summons,
to-wit, on or before the 24th day of
November, 1906, and if you fail so to
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff -will apply to the court for the re
lief prayed for in her complaint now
on file herein, that the bonds of matri
mony now existing between plaintiff
and' defendant be dissolved, and for
an order of the court awarding to
the plaintiff the custody of two minor
children, the issue of said marriage.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Judge
of the County Court of the County pf
Clackamas, State . of Oregon.
Said order was made and dated the
10th day of October, 1906, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons is the 12th day of October,
1906. COOVERT & STAPLETON,
44t7. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
x SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
E. G. Jones, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. D. Niswander, Defendant.
To A. D. Niswander, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, which is
by order of the above entitled Court
fixed as Friday, the 23d day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1906, and if you fail to so
appear and answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief pray
ed for in his complaint, to-wit:
For the foreclosure of that certain
mortgage made, executed and deliver
ed to Eli S. Calkins on November 1st,
1892, for the sum of Five Hundred
($500.00 Dollars, and which mort
gage conveyed the following describ
ed premises, to-wit:
Beginning at a point ten (10) chains
South of the Section corner between
Sections four (4) five (5) eight (8)
and nine (9) in Section eight (8),
Township three (3) South, Range One
West of the Willamette Meridian,
thence South ten (10) chains, thence
West thirty (30) chains, thence North
ten (10) chains, thence East thirty
(30) chains to the place of beginning
and containing thirty acres, more or
less. And for such other and further
relief as the Court may deem just
and equitable.
This summons is published by or
der of Thos. A. McBride, Judge of
the above entitled Court and cause.
The date of the first publication of
this - summons is October 12th, 1906,
and the date of the last publication
of this summons is November 23d,
1906. DIMICK & DIMICK,
44t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
May Jacobs, Plaintiff,
vs. -
Elias M. Jacobs, Defendant.
To Elias M. Jacobs, 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 court and
cause at or before the expiration of
six weeks from the date of first pub
lication of this notice, and if you fail
to do so the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in said
complaint, to-wit: a decree dissolving
the bonds of matrimony existing be
tween you and plaintiff and restoring
to plaintiff her maiden name, .May
Cheneworth. This summons is pub
lished pursuant to order of Hon. T.
A. McBride, judge of said court, made
November 5, 1906, directing that this
notice be published not less that once
a week for six consecutive weeks in
the Oregon City Enterprise. The date
of the first publication of this notice
is November 9, 1906.
HENRY ST. RAYNER,
48-t7 Attorney for PlaiiUff.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, as administrator of the es
tate of Mahala Hanson, deceased".
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to the undersigned at
his residence, 269 Porter street, Port
land, within six months from ' this
date.
ROY W. COCHRAN,
Administrator of the Estate of Mahala
Hanson, deceased.
Dated Nov. 9th, 1906. 49-to
Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
In the matter of the Estate of 'John
Kennedy, deceased:
Notice is .hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Clacka
mas County, made and entered on the
6th day of November, 1906, I will on
the 14th day of December, 1906, pro
ceed to sell at public auction, subject
to the confirmation of Court at the
front door of the courthouse of said
Clackamas county, Oregon, the fol
lowing described real property of said
estate, and all the right, title and in
terest which the said . John Kennedy
had therein at the time of his death,
to-wit:
The southeast quarter of south-east
quarter of section 27, in township One
south, range 4 east of the Willamette
meridian, containing 40 acres in said
Clackamas county, Oregon.
The terms of said sale are as fol
lows: The entire purchase price is
to be paid in cash.
D. D. JACK,
Administrator of the estate of John
Kennedy, deceased.
Dated November 9, 1906. 48-t6