OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 51906. SUMMONS.! In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County W. E. Frazier, Plaintiff, ' ' Emma E. Frazier, Defendant. To Emma E. Frazier, , the above named, defendant: y . A' sj. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear an answer the complaint filed against! You are hereby required to appear "y ou in the above entitled cause on : or j and answer the complaint filed against before the 22d-day of December, 1906, you in the above entitled suit on or .that being after the last. day prescrib- j before the 21st" day, of December, A. D. "Vid in the order for" publication of tMs! 1906, said- date being after the expira ' summons, and if you fail to appear! tlon of six (6) weeks from the first the said plaintiff will apply to the 1 publication of -the summons and if court for the relief prayed for in the! you so fail to appear and answer said 1 - .5. -j; j a x l. "jrWi:l ing between you and the plaintiff and ror 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 flay of November, 1906, first publication being oh the 9th day of November, 1906. . . i -v J. J. FITZGERALD, 527 Chamber of Commerce, 4S-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Rose M. Holden, Plaintiff, " ' vs. ' :'; .' James E. Holden, Defendant. To James E. : Holden, the abova 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 it you tail to appear the said plaintiff will apply to the ' court for the "relief prayed for in the complaint, 'to-w' fpry a decree of the court dissolving the marriage exist ing between you and the plaintiff and for such others 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 ICth day of October, 1906, first publication being on the 19th day of October, 1906. . ED. MENDENHALL and A. R. MEN DENHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 45t7. 'v SUMMONS. In the Circuit 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 j 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, JOHN C. SHILLOCK, j 48t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 421-4 Mohawk Bldg., Portland, Ore. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ct 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, 1906r;saidl date -being "six weeks from the' first -publication . of summons herein, . and, t if 1 you fail i to appear or . answer, the plaintiff will apply to .the courWor. the rejief prayed for in the. compJamtrbn file herein,, to wit: For a decree dissolving, the bonds of maltriniony ; now e existing . between the plaintiff., and j defendant- upon the ground ' of acts' 1 of extreme cruelty committed: by, the -defendant against the plaintiff, " and 'for such other - -belief as may be equitable. This summons is served upon ,,you by publishing for' nbtiiess j 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 r dated Oc tober 29th, '1906'; ba !:,-rj-o?. j :5o , The date? . of : the . first . publication hereof is. Friday," the J9th; day ' of 'No vember, i906, and the iJate ot 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. - j A. C-. McKinnon, Defendant. , f. To A. C. McKinnon, defendant above named;:; '.'?'$ Y- 'u!' d?5" -In- the name of the State of Oregon: ! T t -,. V,r,.f t.L: .'ti on America by foreign visitors 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 i of cruel and inhuman treatment and i 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, 4S-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, l ' VS. - Rose Arnaud, Defendant. ... To Rose Arnaud,. defendant above named: la the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you m the above entitled suit on or before the 21st day of December, A: D. 1906, said date being. after the expira tion., ot; six (0) 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 wilf 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 .vas 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, 4S-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 mar riage 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. First insertion November 9, 1906. ; Last insertion December 27, 1906. SUM MO MS, In the Circuit Court of the State of . Oregon, for .Clackamas County. Harry S. Green, Plaintiff, vs. Frances F. Green, Detendant. Trr 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 ith 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- iof divorce from you upon the ground of deser tion; arid, for such .other and further relief as may seem just and equitable. j This Summons is s published in the Oregon City Enterprise, once a week for six consecutive-' "weeks prior to said 24th iday iof ) December, 1906, by order ,; of the above entitled court made ' a,nd . entered -on L the 6th day of November, 1906, ,Hon.. ..T.. A. McBride, Judge; presiding Jii;i , r J. C. MORELAND, .ortrj mi .i Attorney ;f or the Plaintiff. First publication jNov. 9th, 1906. 48t7 iiiii J. i U. "CAMPBELL, 5 ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. v Oregon - City, ------ Oregon. Will practice in all courts of the state Office in Caufield Building. 0- ----------- -----------Q 1 rv . . . 1 i -Mc inna n nr iirepnn "i ii : "Tr;; o ----- - .....---- - Thisl gradual nandebnthuuous";pro-i gress--of - the Europeaflx ii'itce -uU titH I the. Rocky, Mountains has,the .solemn-; ityiof a; providential event f, it, is" like a deluge of men "rising anabatedlv'an'Hi daily driven onward by the hand of God. DeTocqueville. f i De :TocqueviIle3 wasi any fib.esvant Frenchman who visited America three-; quarters of a century, ago," ana ,. iote a book of his travels and impressions of democracy one of the two or three wl U1 that will - live. :. The foregoing quota tion from his booki is appropriately used by-Mrs. Eva Emery. Dye prefac ing, as it were, her own foreword in her latest book, McDonald of Oregon. We say. appropriately because . in a book that is of great merit as a story, as an historical romance, as a picture aid's boyhood gives . the story ; of old of old Oregon in the time of the fur ! Oregon l before the . "Boston men" traders, and a book containing the be- came. -During his stay at Vancouver fore unwritten but deeply interesting , there came a party of Japanese, , whose and dramatic account of the adven- ; typhoon-swept junk had been cast on tures of the young hero who penetrat- l the coast near Flattery.. The coming ed the seclusion of old Japan and made of : these little strangers made an in possible the success of the Perry ex- effaceable impression on ,the boyish pedition the chapter that is being Ranald, and years after when a clerk quoted by the papers all over the in a bank . in Elgin, Canada, he be- country we say in a volume ; with so many merits, the greatest art is found in "Book II Beyond the Border,',' where she tells of the- crossing of the plains and mountains- by the pioneers of '43 and '44. Everyone has read the story of the emigrants, of their toilsome march, privation and suffer ing, attacks by hostile savages and the obstacles of no less hostile nature. It has . been written by hundreds of writers of moreor less renown, but no one has felt the weariness of the desert, endured the heat, cold, hung er or thirst, or seen day by day the brave men and women die from pestil ence or murderous Indians unless he or she actually made the trip or has read Book II of McDonald of Oregon. It is ; a national prose epic of a sol- ! emn, providential event in American historythe chief fact in the first century of national life. - Like in the epics of the Greeks, 'Mrs. Dye acquaints us 'with'Jhe actors in her drama before they they are trans formed into heroes an heroines by suffering or danger; gives us a picture of them in their peaceful, humble homes in Missouri, Kentucky and In diana. There are real life scenes and the names are an honor roll of the Willamette Valley pioneers. Love ro mances are started back in the old homes that wind in and out like a skein of gold, in the story of crossing and culminate during the titian strug gle that wrested the primeval wilder ness from the mighty grasp of nature. The Sagars,. Watts, Gilliams, Cur rys, , Boones, Simmonses, Mintos, Reeses, Morrisons, Clarks, Shaws, Bowmans, Thorntons and scores of others, familiar names here today, take hold ,on the reader like one's "own folks," and you only "regret that the covers of one small book could not encompass the complete story of each family's fortune or misfortune down to the present day. . r Words of praise cannot give a true conception of these chapters. They must be read and read with a know ledge of the causes and results of the great migration of which these people !ormei a part. Buv tnere are glimpses flashlight pictures in words of the beginnings of Oregon City and the- openings of the roads -("over Mount Hood," chap ter for instance) leading to this haven for the men and women of '44, that make the reader pause and wish the exposure to the light had been longer. The greeting of the kindly, white haired Dr. McLoughlin and his timely succor to the march-impoverished em igrants, will cause a deeper regard for his memory and a more keen de sire that his bid home be preserved both out of reverence to him and for the sake of Oregon: The discovery of gold in Califor nia, the rush of Americans to this coast and the final abandonment of the Columbia by the Hudson Bay com pany fittingly close this winning of Oregon. Douglas closes the factor's house at Ft. Vancouver on the Colum bia and goes to Vancouver Island, while all the old feudal territory of the lordly company, is humming with the life of new democracy: "Mexican doubloons were flying everywhere, building up the brisk trade of the coast. Where of old two or three ships a year had entered the Colum bia now fifty arrived in '49. At Port land twenty vessels stood waiting at once . for" cargoes; and Oregon ' flour taken down to California and sold for one hundred dollars a barrel. " But ter, eggs, and vegetables were worth their weight in gold. Packed in moss like jewels, apples from Luelling's in fant orchard brought from two to five dollars apiece in San Francisco, and two years later the sturdy nurs ery man Who had hauled his sprouts across the plains gave Oregon her fame as the 'Land of . Big Red Ap ples:'" ' " ' , '' . Rut what of the hero of the' book," Ranald McDonald? Bo'rn at Fort George on a stormy night of February, 1824,, his mother,, daughter of old King Cumcumly, died as he came into the world. His father Archibald Mc Donald, a shrewd, and faithful servant of the company, married again, a white woman this time, , and by her, ".had a numerous family, one of , whom,, Ben, is living today, in Montana. Archi bald McDonald left Astoria , after the death of his Indian wife, the Princess Sunday, and the baby Ranald was tak en care of in his grandfather's cabin, until . the father married a,gain and then Ranald was reared with his , half brothers and sisters in the. various posts wThere Archibald was stationed. Ranald never, knew until late, in life of the, Indian blood in his veins. Graphic , pictures of the fur traders' and their, lonely . lives ; are given, of Simpson's wonderful , record-breaking journey from York on Hudson Bay to the Pacific; of the old, old days at Fort Vancouver, when the good Dr. : Mc Loughlin ruled over an empire great er than that which won independence from King George. The story of Ran- IP came imbued with a . great, desire to visit Japan, although it was supposed to be certain death for the foreigner who landed on the shores of the . Is land empire. In 1S45. the Oresrvn ', boundary question was . settled., and. as grandson and next in kin to the late King Cumcumly,. of the Chinooks, he was . entitled to a handsome . in- heritance, but he chose, : instead, to carry s out his cherished " plans and break into Japan. Journeying to, New York City, he shipped before the mast ; on board the whaler Plymouth, Cap- ' tain Edwards, ; master. EdwardS5 was short of hands and agreed to McDon ald's stipulation that he shou'd sell him a small boat and. a.low him to leave the ship off the coast of Japan. ; The daring young navigator scuttled his little sloop when in sight' of-one of the islands,-and determined to place himself at the mercies of the Japan- ' ese as a ship-wrecked sailor. T Ranald's adventures in Japan and 1 the opening of that country by the j Perry expedition form the third part of Mrs. Dye's book. It was one of Ranald's old pupils who was interpre ter during the negotiations, by the Commodore. Space will not permit adequate description , of this longest ' and most quoted book of the four that comprise the volume. It is the su'oject of review and praise by all writers, and is never laid down by the reader until finished. ' The later emigration to the Oregon Country.the founding of Seattle, the Indian wars led by Kamiakin and Pio piomoxmox, and hundreds of interest ing and thrilling incidents are told in Book IV. Of course, the main story, the winning of the Oregon country from first the British, then from the Indians, and from first to last from the gigantic forests, ends happily as we who live in this prosperous and 1 avow ed land well know. But the striving and fighting, the heroic deeds of the Stevenses and Currys, of JJargsret ci Walla Walla and of Catherine May nard form' a series of . pictures that hold the interest of the reader to trie conclusion, when the sons and daugh ters of the pioneers of '44 are them selves rearing sons and daughters, fruits of those love stories begun be fore the plains were crossed": wiieo the Indians are tamed and our own Pioneer Expressman of today,, Clark Greenman, was teaching the red i.ien farming; when Ranald returns to his boyhood homes and- gets the .mitten from ; his beautiful ' cousin; Christine McDonald.- He spent his last days at Fort Colville, which his father found ed as a Hudson 'Bay post, and died there in 1894. - Mrs. Dye has-written- a s-trong book one that is greater and yet is com panion to "The Conquest," and "Mc Loughlin and Old Oregon." The three form a triology of historical romance on the settlement of the Pacific North west, that can fairly be. compared to Sienkiewicz'. famous triology on the Polish wars 'of the middle of the Sev. enteenth century "With Fire and Sword," "The Deluge"., and "Pan Michael." ' ' ' ' ' ' ; " McDonald of Oregon" is publish ed by A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, and contains six illustrations by Walter J. Enright. -. : ,, ; TAKE NOTHING FOR GRANTED. Make Huntley Bros. Prove What Pep sikola Tablets Do For Indigestion. ic stands to reason that Huntley Bros, would not come right out in these ' columns year after year ' and ask you to try ' Pepsikola tablets for indigestion if they were not pretty sure you would receive decided bene- fit.'i " . "" ''-. ; - 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 fair to do good. 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Every one. who wants a good healthy color,' a' ruddy1 glow; arid' t complexion f reei from ' pimples anc moth spots should try Laxakola tab lets, mild, safe, sure, prepared fron vegetable laxatives with a selective action upon the skin. 25 cents. Hunt ley Bros.. Co, . .. '. . " ..'.,. , . - ' Hay, ' grain, flour and feed of all kinds at the Farmers' Feed Barn, at . tne right price. , " V ' ' '. 44tf ';.. -. . " - When you. want your . horses well taken cara of. stoD at the Farmers' Feed Barn. 44-tf MONEY TO LOAN AT" 6 AND 7 per cent, . Farm security. U'Ren & Schuebel. ' ' ' WANTED. WantedGentleman - 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 FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR RENT My - farm of 102 acres, half mile from Marquam, Oregon. About "45 acres in cultiva tion, besides the pasture. In eood condition for a crop. House, barn and r01,t-buildmgs; half mile from village of Marquam, half mile from good school, church, two stores, blacksmith shop, postoffice; 6 miles from railroad. For further particulars address, A. B. Marquam, Tiller, Or. ' 50-t2 When you require an Abstract of Titl 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, 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., PORTLAND, OREGON. -tfiriv to loan ou Clackamas County Property. . , . VY STIPP , ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. - fff ice 1n Jagger Building; Oregon City. JOHN YOUNGER,; Seventh- Street, neap Depot. . KTYY EAKsTeIPERNCE P :Trt-at Britain and America. ' DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. JOHN W. THOMAS, pentisl Private Money to Loan I have private parties with the fol lowing amounts to loan on real estate: Parties Amount. - . Time. 1 $3000.00 .. .. 5 to 10. years 1 $4500.00 3 to 5 years 2 $3500.00 .: 1 to 3 years 5 $1500.00 5 years 8 " $ 500.00 T to 3 years 15 $ 300.00 .? 2 to 4 years 25 $ 100.00, ... . ... :. to $ 200.00 ' 1 to 1 5 years Interest at 6 per cent and your own time for repayment, i - ; ' Also a little Chattel money at 8 per cent. . . ... , Will buy notes and mortgages. Also own Oregon City property' to trade for country land. . ' - Will look up titles , to land free if trade is made. Own 3 lots, house,'' barn and chicken park at Willamette, for sale cheap on installments.- - f::-.: . - ,f No real estate agent to interfere. If interested" call, write or phone, .t , JOHN W. LODER, Attorney-at-Law.. '' i Stevens Building. ; k ; Oregon City, ... -. : Oregon. " Administrator's Notice. - ' " Notice is hereby given that the uh: 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" snt f, !Ramfi . ,. ' ,mrt(,rBimJ' at land, within six months from." tMs : date. :.,J , , ... p '' 1 6 W ROT-Wii COCHRANi Administrator of the Estate of Mahala t r .., , Dated Nov. 9th; 1906. V 49-t5 L. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. , Office with Oregon City Enterprise. , SUMMONS.. .. . . In the-Circuit Court or the IState of Oregon, for Clackamas County. May Jacobs, -Plaintiff. , -. .'. t - . i a . . & i--?s. --.c c rji;"'' VS.' :- i . 1 ,- k i ': Elias M. "Jacobs, Defendant. To Elias M. Jacobs, the above named defendant:-; - - :' -Insthe 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 , thisi notice, and.-if. yous fail to "do so the plaintiff, wills-appiy1 d 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 andi restoring to plaintiff her maiden - name, May Chenewortlu "r 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. H The date of the first publication of this notice is November 9, 1906. ' : -J : HENRY. ST. RAYNER, 48-t7 Attorney for Plaiitiff Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of bwen'J. Roberts'; "deceased; has filed in :) the county Court of , - Clackamas County'; Oregon', her final account as ,such administratrix of said estate, and that Monday, the 24th day of De cember, 1906, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, has been fixed as the time for hearing objections to ' said account and the settlement thereof. - MARGARET L. ROBERTS, 50t5 - ;. - .Administratrix. ; .''"'. J. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real ;:i - 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, 1905, 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 .. caunty 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:--.1-'- hifti'i ; The southeast , quarter of south-east quarter? of section 27, fin township One south, range 4 east of the Willamette meridian,1 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, -i , Dated November 9, 1906. ' 48-t6 - Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given-that -the un dersigned administratrix of the es tate of William Fr 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. .KETURAtfA: EDWARDS, Administratrix. By Geo. C- Brownell, Attorney for Administratrix.""" ","""''"47-t6 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, ' : 1 , - Petitioner. ,; i7 Petition. .i:, 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 January, 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. Ilite, 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. Be megger, Frank Irvin, Joseph Borde, Chas. Gro shong, ;Chas Pfyffer, . L. O. Cornett, W. , P. , Brehm, A. H. Barber, C. G. Evans, J. C. Sutherland, Fred Bullock, J. Smith, C.'R. ; White," L.1-D. O'Neil. i- . ., - - 49-t5 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 'building, Oregon City, Oregon, within" six months from the date of- this notice. - Dated November 15th, 1906. " -' f JULIA S.. HALL, Admiflistratrix ioi the -estate of Albert D. Hall, Deceased. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Estate. . 49 t5