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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FHDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907.
VOTE A FIVE-MILL
SPECIAL ROAD TAX
After Much Opposition County Judge
Dlmlck Receives Special
Levy. ,
County Judge Dlmlck was out at
Boring Thursday for the purpose of
holding a special road tax levy meet
ing In that district. A five mill tax
vas finally voted but It was only after
much discussion and fight between
the farmers and lumbermen of that
district. The lumbermen have always
been opposed to the levying of a
special tax, saying that the county
ought to keep the roads in good shape
and whatever is done on thorn is
good enough and there is no need of
a special tax on the people.
VETERAN COLLEGE
HEAD TO RETIRE
Dr. Thomas M. Gatch, president of,
the Oregon Agricultural College,' has
been elected to receive, at his option,
the privileges of the Carnegie Founda
tion for the Bid of Teachers. This
implies that Dr. Gatch is to receive a
retiring allowance of $1000 a year,
payable monthly, whenever the presi
dent sees fit to retire.
The Carnegie Foundation for the
Aid of Teachers does not allow teach
ers of state or denominational schools
to be placed on the list, and therefore
persons from such institutions are not
eligible to the fellowship and aid of
the fund, but a ruling was secured
In behalf of Dr. Gatch on account of
bis long and eminent service.
President Gatch gave his intention
of retiring next June from the presi
dency of the college and the regents
have secured this gift of appreciation.
From the information at hand it ap
pears that Dr. Gatch can, by retiring,
take advantage of the allowance be
ginning January 1, or he may select
any future time in which to do so.
Dr. Gatch's proposed retirement
from the presidency of the college is
of his own election. Though he is
still hale and hearty, and one of the
hardest workers in the faculty of the
Institution, he wishes to be rid of the
intricate and onerous duties that
characterize the complex institution
of which he has been the head for
the past ten years. Many members of
the board have urged him to remain
in the institution in a professorship,
but he has not signified any purpose
of doing so, even should a place be
officially tendered him.
His record as an educator will cover
a period of 51 years when the coming
Spring is reached. It was in the spring
of 185G in the mining districts of Cali
fornia that he began, and every year
from that time to the present he has
been actively in the business. He
was graduated from the Ohio Wesley
an in 1855.
DAMAGE SUIT OP
ROSWELL VS REED
In the damage suit of Boswell vs.
Reed, both of Estacada, the latter,
Mayor J. W. Reed of Estacada,
through Dimick & Dimick of this city,
has filed a motion asking that certain
parts of the complaint be struck out
on the grounds that the allegations
presented by B. O. Boswell are irrele
vant and immaterial.
A few days ago Boswell entered
complaint against the Mayor of Esta
cada for assault on the streets of that
city and as the result of the injuries
received at the hands of the mayor,
Boswell instituted a suit for $3500
damages.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Sheriff Bt-atie reports two sales as
to execution ordered by Circuit courf
Patrick-Boodean sale bringing $G78.
33 and Bornfone-Borsh sale $41C7.
Gilbert Benjamin has asked for de
cree to dissolve bonds of marriage be
tween himself and Geneva Benajmin,
on ground of desertion. Couple was
married in McMinnville July, 1905.
May McKinnis has instituted a di
vorce suit against Geo. P. McKinnis.
The parties were married in Port
land, October 1, 1897. The plaintiff
alleges that she has been assaulted
and cruelly beaten since 1900. At
tmes she has been forced to secure
employment in order to support her
self and defendant would then hunt
her place of abode and abuse her. The
plaintiff asks the court for $100 per
month for support and fees to fight
case.
Miss Eliza A. Bullock of Willamette
Falls has been declared insane and
was sent up to the asylum at Salem
Saturday evening.
Beauty More Than Skin Deep.
Every one wbo wants a good healthy
color, and a clear skin free from bil
iousness, sluggish liver and chronic
constipation should get a ackage of
Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, nature's
sweet restorer. Huntley Bros.
WARNED EMPLOYE;
IN TOILS HIMSELF
Friendly Acts Bring Trouble to George
Specs, Formerly of Clack-mas.
George E. Spces, a former resident
of this county, whose home was near
Linn's Mill, has placed himself in a
, peculiar position by warning an em
I ploye who was working for him in
1 Portland, against the police,
i Mr. Speos is a member of the plumb
' Ing firm of Speos & Smith, 2C9 Pine
j street Hardly had Police Sergeant
! Jones and Acting Detective Tiehenor
1 left the plumbing shop, whore they
i were seeking an employe for whose
arrest a warrant had been Issued, it
is alleged, when George E. Spoes sent
a messenger to notify the man that
i the police were after him and he hnd'
better make his escape while he had
the chance.
I As a result the police have failed
to lay hands on Arnold Delshnelder,
' for whom they were searching. Thai
the man heeded the warning said to
have been conveyed to him by his em
ployer, the police say Is shown by his
dropping his tools and leaving the
house where he was working,
j John Ashenbrenner, aged 15 years,
who was sent to warn Delschnelder,
las alleged, was taken to police head
I quarters shortly after noon, and ad
Imltted that Spees had hurried him to
ithe place where his employe was work
ling to let him know that the police
were looking for him. Deputy City
Attorney FiUgerald was notified of
the circumstances, and after a brief
conference with Police Judge Camer
on, announced that a warrant will be
Issued this afternoon for Spees' ar
rest on the charge of contempt of
court When the plumber Is taken
before the Magistrate the charge may
be changed to that of being an acces
sory after the fact to the crime of as
sault and battery.
Complaint was laid against Delsch
neider by " Sadie Weston, a woman
who lived In the same house. She al
leges that he picked her up during a
quarrel and threw her violently to
the floor. Jones and Tiehenor went to
2C9 Pine street to serve the warrant.
They were informed by Spees that his
employe was plumbing a house at 42G
Everett street
Though Spees may be prosecuted
for contempt of court, there Is some
question as to whether he can be
punished for becoming an accessory
after the fact to the charge of assault
and battery on the woman, because
the detectives did not inform him of
the nature of the offense for which
Delschneider was to be arrested.
IMILWAUttlETO HAVE
NEW GRANGE HALL
Grangers of Milwaukie Grange Are
Buldng a Substantial New
Home.
The foundation work for the Mil
waukie Grange hall has been started
on the lot recently purchased from
Richard Scott. The building committee
consisting of M. Nye, T. R. A. Sell
wood and Richard Scott have been
rushing the plans along and the hall
will be completed in a very short time.
The building will be SCxCC feet and
two stories high and when completed
will cost between $1500 and $1C00.
The location is a good one, in center
of Milwaukie and near the electric
railway tracks.
Improve and Beautify the Complexion.
The principal ingredients in Dainty
Laxakola tonic tablets are cascarin
and dandelion which is one of the saf
est complexion beautifiers known.
Forty little chocolate coated laxative
tablets, 25 cents. Huntley Bros.
Barber Shop Changes Hands Again.
"Billy" Wirt has bought the barber
shop formerly owned by Johnson &
Moore, just one door south of the
Electric Hotel. Lately these tensor
ial parlors have been changing hands
a good many times, but since the pur
chase by Mr. Wirt, who is well known
in this city, the future of the shop is
established.
Oregon Patents.
Granted last week: John P. Ify
lander, Portland, Multiple-drill sock
et; George Robinson & G. Cutsforth,
Riddles, Mowing-machine.
Real trouble brewing in Cuba, and
Roosevelt almost hopeless of peace.
Revolution may result at any time.
The United Artisans will give a
home talent play in May's hall Ely,
next Saturday night. There will be 1
refreshments and music.
Hay, grain, flour and feed of all
kinds at the Farmers' Feed Barn, at
the right price. 44tf
Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion.
Interesting Statement by Huntley
Brothers.
When a man conies into this store
and calls for any particular Indiges
tion remedy, we give what he asks
for, but in case he loaves It to us we
usually recommend Popslkoln tablets
Here Is a preparation we havo been
soiling right over the counter for year
and from actual observation we knoiv
it must be good, and really does Re
lieve and cure Indigestion and dyspop-,
sla or there would ho a steady stream ;
of people coming hack for their money,
as every 25 cent box Is sold with the ,
understanding that you must be de-1
cldedly benefitted or there Is nothing j
to pay.
You simply try Popsikola tablets
wth tbe understanding that they will
steady your nerves. Improve your ap
petite, relieve wind belching, coutod
tongue, sour stomach, fullness aftor
eating, weakened energy, and other
symptoms of indigestion or Huntley
Pros, are ready at any tine to pay
back your money without the least
argument.
' Charming Women.
, Nothing lends more to personal
charnT than a clear rosy skin and noth
, ing Is so sure to free the skin from
moth spots, sallowncss and the of
I fects of chronic constipation as the
, Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, 23 cts.
i Huntley Bros.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per
cent. Farm security. U'Ren ft
Schuebel.
on
Merit
J. A. Folger & Co.
San Francisco !
HOLD UP!
and consider
J"Ju POMMEL
brahdSLICKER
LIKE ALL
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING.
bmadf of Ihebfst
rridkrwlyin Ertocfcoryellow
417 STICK TO THE
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to
JOHN YOUNGER,
Seventh Street, near Depot.
FORTY YEARSKXPERIExCE IN
'treat Britain and America.
Masai
CATARRH
In all Its Btuiten.
Ely's Cream Balm
Cleanses, eoothon and heals
Ihe diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
away a cold in tho bead
miir-klv.
Cream Itulm Is placed Into the nostrils, nprca4)
over tho membrane and Is absorbed. Belief i( Im
mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying does
Dot produce unceasing. Large Size, 50 cenU) at Drug
gists or by mailj Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELY UKOTHEH8, 68 Warren Street, New York
Mull 4 MP ntinrutirtinHLtta
mmm um u p i l l s.
.'. Mapr, Ckhtm, Ur.ui t for Hupj'iiiMMiti MKNtrruirATioN.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Hfi hum-i nwy l tutu-
iiv noli liiiiinmujp.l "r Mun'.y lU-rnii'l. '!. Sent pri'tml'l
for 8l.'" l" pta). Wilt mi-ii'I Ui.-m,ri trml.t., tm ,ni'l fur
whyn rfllevMl. H&ni!"t I' n... If yuur ilruKglul dM ut
liavc tlmm wit'l youroruVrH to Itiu
UNITED MEDICAL CO., OK 74, LlNOUnil, f.
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
High Grade
High Price-
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Vhen you require an Aim! met of TltU
to lands In Clackamas County. havt
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Ineorpor
mod for the purpose. Our rutea art
reasonable. We Invito you to ex
amine ur complete set of Abstract
Hooka.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY.
otS- i!()8 Chamber of Commerce Hid.
PORTLAND, OltEtlON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Count)
Property.
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JOHN W. TllMAS, Dentisi
JVY STUM'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of tho Peace.
Office In Jagger Dulldlug, Oregon City
J. U." CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City,
Oregon
Will practice In nil courts of the state
Office In Caulleld Building.
Private Honey to Loan
I have private parties with tho fol
lowing amounts to loan on real estate:
Parties
1
Amount.
Time,
lilOOO.OO
$4500.00
$:ir.oo.oo
$1500.00
$ 500.00
$ 300.00
$ 100.00
to
$ 200.00
to 10 years
to 6 years
to 3
years
to 3
to 4
years
years
yean
5
S
15
OF
1 to 5 yours
Interest at C per cent and your on
time for repayment.
Also a little Chattel money at 8 por
cent.
Will buy notes and mortgage.
Also own Oregon City property to
trade for country land.
Will look up titles to land fre If
trade Is made.
Own 3 lots, house, barn and chL'kn
park at Willamette, for sale cheap on
nstallments.
No real estate agent to Interfere.
If interested call, write or phono,
JOHN W. LODER,
Attorney-at Law..
Stevens Building. Oregon City,
Oregon.
CITATION.
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In the matter of tho estato of Chris
Timm. deceased.
To William Tlmm, a minor solo heir
at law of Chris Tlmm, deceased, and
to Mrs. J. P. Jensen, mother and nat
ural guardian of said minor, and to
all heirs of said deceased known or
unknown, and others, greeting:
In the Namo of tho Stato of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear In tho county court of tho
state of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, at the courtroom thereof,
at Oregon City, In tho County of
Clackamas, on Monday, the 7th day
uf January, 1907, at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon of that day, thn and there
to show causo If any exist why tho
petition should not bo allowed and
an order granted to the Administra
tor of said estate to sell ho much of
tho hereinafter described real estato
of said deceased as shall bo neces
tary, to-wlt: Beginning at tho North
East corner of James O. Cunning
ham's ten acre tract on tho County
road and running North two hundred
and ten (210) feet; thence West four
hundred and fourteen and 11-12 (414
11-12) feet; thence South two hun
dred and ten (210) feet; thence Kaat
four hundred and fourteen and 11-12
(414 11-12) feet; on said Cunning
ham's line to the place of beginning
containing two acres of land more or
less, being a part of tho George Wills
and Sarah Wills D. L. C. In section
25, Township 1 South, of Range 1
Cast of tho Willamette Meridian.
This citation Is served upon you
by publication by order of tho above
entitled Court made and dated this
5th day of December, 190G.
Witness, Tho Hon. Grant II. Dim
ick, Judge of tho County Court of
tho state of Oregon, for the County
of Clackamas, with tho seal of said
Court affixed, this Dt.h day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1900.
(SEAL.)
Attest: K. W. Oreenman, Clerk.
Graham & Cloeton,
Attorneys for Administrator. G2-t5
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon.
W. O. McKown, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margunrtha McKown, Defendant. '
To Marguortha McKown, the abovo
named defendant.
In the name f tho Slfite of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Court and
suit on or before tho expiration of
six weeks from tho dato of the first
publication of this summons which
first date of publication Is December
21, 1900, and if you fall to so answer
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to tho Court for tho relief demand
ed in the complaint and for a decree
that, the plaintiff bo forever divorced
from defendant.
This summons Is published by order
of Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judgo of the
above entitled Court and tho date of
the first publication of this summons
is December 21, 190G.
ED. and A. R. MENDENIIALL,
2t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clnehnnms,
Ada M. Manshlp, Plaintiff,
vs.
Albert A. Manshlp, Defendant.
To Albert A, Mnnshlp, tho above nam
ed defendant.
In the namo of tho State of Oregon,
yon are hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint filed ugalnst
you In tho above entitled cause on or
before tho 25th day of January, A. 1).
1007, that being the lust day proscrib
ed In tho order of publication for this
summons, and If you fall to appear,
tho said plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt:
Kor a decree of the court dissolving
the marrliiKo contract evlstlng between
you and the snld plaintiff, and for
such other and further relief as tho
JimIko of said Court ahall deem equl
table. This numinous Is published In tho
Oregon City Knloi-prlse fur hU con
secutive weeks, by order of (Irani II.
Dlmlck, Judge- of the County Court,
Clncknmus" County, Oregon, which or
der Is dated Scomber 12th, 190(1. Tho
first publication of this hiiiiiiiioih De
cember llth, 1900,, and tho last pulf
licatlon of this summons January 25,
1907. JOHN DITClllltniN,
U5 (Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for tho County of Clacka
mas. vs.
Amos I Lovejoy, William It. IivoJoy,
A. Lawrence Hudson, A. C. Howdy,
and ICllznbeth dowdy, lawful heirs of
Elizabeth lovejoy, deceased,
Defendant.
To Amos L. IveJoy and William II.
Iovejoy, of tho alnivo named de
fendants. In the name of tho State of Oregon,
You and each of you aro hereby re
quired to appear and answer thu com
plaint tiled against you In the above
entitled suit on or before January 11,
1907. Unit being tho expiration of six
weeks from thu date of tho first pub
lication of this Biimmnns, and If you
fall to so appear and answer, tho
plaintiff will apply to tho uhovo en
titled Court for the relief prayed for
In plaintiff's complaint, to-wlt:
Kor tho foreclosure of that certain
mortgage executed by Elizabeth Iivo-
Joy on the 7th day of July, 1903, for
tho sum of $180.00, due one your after
dato. Interest at the rate of 8 per
pent per annum until paid, and which
mortgage conveyed tho following des
cribed promises, to-wlt:
The East half of the Northeast
quarter and the Northwest quarter of
tho northeast quarter of Section
Twenty- seven (27), T. C s. H. 2 K. of
the r. M., and for such other and fur
ther relief as the Court may deem
just and equitable.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of
the alnive entitled Court.
Tho date of the first publication of
this summons Is Friday, November
20th. 19(iG, and the date of the last
publication of this summons Is Janu
ary llth, 1907.
DIMICK & DIMICK.
5117 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice of Appointment of Executor.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been, by order of the
Honorable County Court, of Clacka
mas County, appointed executor of
tho estato of Mary A. Lamar, deceas
ed. All persons having claims against
sftld estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them, duly verified, to mo at my
office In Oregon City, within six
months from the date of this notice
II. E. CROSS,
Executor of tho Estato of Mary A.
Lamar, deceased.
Oregon City, December 7th, 190G. G2t5
Notice to Creditors.
Patrick Sharkey Estate:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of tho estato of Patrick Shark
ey, deceased, by tho County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims agnliiHt
said estato aro hereby notified to pre
sent tho samo to tho undersigned at
tho offlco of Wilson & Neal, room C31
Chamber of Commerce Dldg., Port
land, Oregon, with proper vouchers,
duly verified, within six months from
dato hereof.
Date of first publication, December
14, 190C.
EDWARD J. SHARKEY,
Administrator of the Estato of Put
rick Sharkey, deceased. I
Wilson & Neal, Attorneys for estate.
U5
Administrator's Notice.
Notico is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has boon duly nppolntnd by
the County Court of tho Stato of Ore
gon for the County of Clackamas, ad
ministrator of tho estato of William
Roche., deceased. All persons having
claims against said estato aro hereby
required to prcHont tho samo to me
properly verified, ns by law required,
at tho offlco of U'Ren & Schuebel in
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from tho dato hereof.
Dated this 7th day of December,
190G.
CHARLES SHIELDS,
Administrator of tho estate of Wil
liam Roche, deceased.
By U'Ren & Schuobol, Attorneys for
Administrator.
52t5
SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOS
URE OF MORTGAGE.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for tho County of Clacka
mas. 10. (I. Jones, Plaintiff,
VI),
A. I), Nlswaiidor, Defendant.
STATIC OK OREGON,
County of Clneknuia. .
Uy virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and nn execution duly Issued out
of and under the seal of tho uflovo en
titled Court, In the above entitle
cause, In me duly directed mid duted
the l!(ilh day of November, 100(5, upon
a judgment rendered and entered In
siild court on tho '.Mill day of Novem
ber, l'JDtl, In favor of IS. (J. Joiioh,
plaintiff and niptltiMt A. I). Nlswimder,
defendant for the sum of $11:10.00, and
the further sum of $50.00 as attorney's
fee, und the further sum of $20.00
costs and disbursements, and tho costri
of and upon this writ, commuiullnx
mo out of the personal property of
said defendant utid If sufficient could
not bo found, then out of the real
property belonging to said defendant
on and after the date of snld Elocu
tion to nut My said sum of $1120.00
and also the costs upon this said writ
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and In compliance with tho command
of said writ, being unable to Hint any
personal property of said defendant',
I did on tho 20ih day of December,
1900, duly levy upon the following
described real property of said de
fendant, situate und being In tho
County of Cluckuma and Ktute of
Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point ten (10) chain
south of the section corner between
section Four (4). Klvo (5). Eight (8)
and Nine (9) In Section Eight (S),
Towushlp Three (3) South, Itango
Ono (1) West of the Willamette Mer
idian; Thence South Ten (10) chain;
Thenco Wist Thirty (30) chain;
Thence North Ten (10) chain; Theiic
East Thirty (.10) chain to tho place
of beginning and containing Thirty
(20) acre more or less, and I will
on Saturday, tho 19th day of January,
1907. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m,
at the front door of the County Court
House In the City of Oregon City, In
said Count and State, sell at'publlo
auction, sutject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin,
cash In hand, all the right, title and
Interest which tho within named de
fendant, had on the date of sojd Ex
ecution, or slnco had In or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to Bullsfy said Execu
tion, judgment order, decree. Interest
cost and all accruing cokIs.
It. II. DEATHS,
Sheriff of Clnckama County, Oregon.
Ily It. W. DAKEK. Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, De
comber 20th. 190C. 2t5
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned have been appointed execu
toirf tf the estiilo of Itohert DeSlinzcr
deceased, by the Hon. County Court
of Clackamas County, Oregon. All
persons.havlng claims against snld es
tate are hereby notified to present
tho linmi" to us for payment with prop
er voucher to Gordon E. Hayes at
his office In tho Stevens building, Or
egon City, within six month from tho
iliite of tlds notice.
Dated December 8th, 1900.
J. O. 1)E SHAKER,
C. It. LIVESAY,
Executors of tho Estate of Itohert Do
Shnzor, Deceased.
Gordon E. Hayes, Atty., for estato 1-15
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tho Slate of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Pearl W. Smith, plaintiff,
vs.
Walter E. Smith, Defendant.
To Walter E. Smith, defendant
abovo mimed;
In tho namo of the Stato of Oregon,
you aro hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled court and
causo on or before the 22d day of
January, A. D. 1907, mild tiny being
after the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons,
ami if you fall to so uppear or an
swer said complaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to tho court
Tor the relief prayed for In tho com
plaint, lo-wit: Kor a decree dissolv
ing tin' bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between tho plaintiff
above miiifd and you as defendant,
on the ground of willful desertion, and
Tor HiK h other relief as may bo just
and meet In equity.
This hii in mens Is published by order
of Hon, Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judgo
of the above entitled court, which orr
dor was timdo and entered on tho 3d
day of December, 190(1, and tho tltno
prescribed for publication thereof ia
six weeks.
The dato of first publication Is De
cember 7, 1900. Tho dato of last pub
lication is January 18, 1907.
JOHN K. LOGAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 421-4 Mohawk
Dldg., Portland egon. 52-17
L. L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.