Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 04, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907.
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR PRESS.
H. A. Galloway.. Editor and Manager
Subscription Rates:
One Year $15"
Six Months 5
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will find the date of ex
plratlon stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment Is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention
Entered at the postoffiee at Oregon
City, Oregon, as second class matter
PERSONAL.
Among the new Incorporations giv
en out from the office of the socretar
of state at Salem, Saturday, was the
following:
The Star Press, principal of
fice, Oregon City, Or.; capital
stock $20,000; Incorporators, 11.
A. Galloway, Sara II. Galloway.
Snow V. Beaton and E. C. Tho
mas. The organization of the printing and
publishing company to be known as
the Star Press, has been completed
by the election of a board of directors,
who have selected II. A. Galloway as
president, and Snow V. Heaton as
secretary.
The four incorporators named in the
Salem dispatch are the sole owners
of the capital stock of The Star Tress.
Mr. Galloway is the present publish
er of the Daily Star and has been for
the last four months lessee and man
ager of the Oregon City Enterprise.
Snow V. Heaton has been connected
with the Star ahnost from the first
week. Mr. Thomas Is a newspaper
man of Troy, O., now manager of the
Miami Union at that place. As soon
as he can dispose of his property in
terests there he wlM move with his
family to Oregon City.
The Daily Star has been sold by
Mr. Galloway to The Star Press,
which will hereafter publish the pa
per in the Enterprise office a3 here
tofore, and Mr. Galloway will contnue
editor and manager.
"First of all the news" will continue
to be the aim and idea! of the Daily
Star, and Oregon City and Clackamas
county news first of all the news, so
Star readers need not expect any radi
cal changes of policy. There will be
changes in the paper, however, made
along the line of trying to better it.
These will not be outlined at this
time, for they will be made one at a
time and only after we are thoroughly
satisfied each one will result in bet
terment. The liberal patronage enjoyed by
the Daily Star has caused the whole
state to "wake-up" to the fact that
this is one of the best as well as one
of the oldest towns in the state. We
believe the demonstration that Ore
gon City must be classed among the
live towns will continue and increase
in effect, because it has and will con
tinue to pay dividends to alj partici
pating. That 1907 may be the biggest and
best year in Oregon City's history and
that every reader of the Star may
have a generous slice of the prosper
ity is the Daily Star's earnest wish.
The Star Press has also bought the
Oregon City Enterprise newspaper,
business, good will and plant of L. L.
Porter, together with the Enterprise
job plant, for a consideration of $10,
000 cash. The Enterprise is the old
est paper in Clackamas county and one
of the most widely known and influen
tial weeklies in the state. The new
publishers will endeavor to make it
even more widely read and popular
in the homes of Clackamas county, and
it will consistently advocate and main
tain Republican principles.
The Enterprise job plant, with pos
sibly one exception at Salem, is now
the best equipped of any in the state
outside of Portland, and capable of
turning out all classes of work. This
equipment will be added to, and su
perior printing of all kinds will be
turned out at prices as low as quality
will permit. The job plant will here
after be known as the Star Press.
FROG POND.
Old Oregon Joe is stopping at the
Wilsonviile cash store.
Louis Toedtemeier, Jr., and Charles
Ely visited Louis Toedtemeier Sr. one
day last week and called for those
Logs that he took from the road.
Dr. H. S. Mount was visiting Ider
hoff brothers Sunday.
Miss Kate Sharp is visiting rela
tives in Oswego.
The dance at the M. B. A. lodge Mil
was well attended. Sixty numbers
were sold.
H. A. "Toedtemeier Is having troub
le with his eyes again.
Mr. Gebhart is improving his place
by grubbing trees out of his field,
Tualatin Grange No. Ill had its
annual election Saturday.
G. Mankin of Portland was in Ore
gon City Wednesday on business.
Dams Across The Sandy and the Sal
men. William Stubbe, the Enterprise
agent, of Estacnda, was In town Fri
day. Mr. Stubbe has been serioudy
ill for two and a half months and this
Is his first visit here for some time,
tie report having vhited Thonun
Brown, manager of the llsh hatcher
ies at Salmon just before he was tak
en 111 and Mr. Brow a showed htm the
vork he had done on the dams across
the Salmon and Sandy rivers. In his
estimation it was an exce'lent piece
if work; the way Mr, Brown put the
lams ncross those rivers.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. C. Chalpusky and Mary A. Chal
msky 5 acres In DLC of Thomas
larns: $500.
Clara F. Morey to Frey P. Morey
mrt of Gabriel Walling DLC In 2 s
-1 E. 4.20 acres
Martha A. Pdankenship and H. H.
rsiankenshlp to Jennie Trimble, all of
lot 3. block 15. county add; $1150.
Richard Johnston and Annie John-
ton to II. T. Latham, 1 acre Matlock
DLC; $100.
Walter P. Deen and Lena Vesty
Deen to Lucinda Deen, all their Indi
vidual interest In and to N half of
SW of sec. 17 In 2 s r-4 E, 80 acres;
520.
Dolphia A. Wolls and James A.
Wells to Maude A. Miller all of the N
half of lot 2 In blk. 1 In Marshfleld;
$150.
Charles W. Uiehey and Nora A
Richey to Lucinda Deen, all N half of
SW of sec 17, in 2 s r-4 E, SO acres;
$20.
J. W. Hobart and Mary A. Hobart
to Edwin Hobart, S half og SW and
XW of SW of sec 34 In 6 s r-1 E; CO
acres; $1500. ,
Jesse Hobson to J. H. Keith l.C
acres In sec 13 2 s rl-E; $700.
A. B. Koplin and Daisy Koplin to
Mrs. E. J Koplin, part of tract "C
Willamette Falls 40C.G acres; $73.
Lewis Pendleton and Elizabeth Pen
dleton to Julia Slaughter the N half
of N half of XW of NE of sec 2G, in
5 s r-3 E, 20 acres; $1.
Frank Coyne to George Coyne all
of lots 3 and 4 in Atkinson; $1.
E. F. Riley and Martha S. Riley, lots
3 and 4, In Atkinson; $80.
P. H. Marlay and Jessie V. Marley
to Marthan J. Wilson, lots 3 and 4 in
townsite of Atkinson, $1. '
J. B. Coyne to Martfia J. Wilson,
lots 3 and 4 In townsite of Atwlnson;
$1.
United States to Isaac M. Park, W
half of NE of sec 20, 4 s r e, 80 acres.
J. A. Cox to Mary A. Cox, lots 10,
11 and 12 block 13 in town of Canby;
$1.
Martha H. Gossett and W. J. Gos-
sett to James M. Park the SE of XW
of sec 29, 4 s r-4 E, 40 acres; $400.
A. W. Lambert and Belle Lambert
to Charles A. King, and G. W. Bever,
the SW of XW and s half of NE and
XW of SE of sec 2G, 2 s r-G E, the
X half of N half of sec 2G, 2 s r-G E;
the SW of SE and SEofSW of sec.
23, 2 s r-G, 400 acres; $10,000.
Richard Scott and Hannah Scott to
Caspar Kerr part of lot Whitcomb
DLC, 10,000 sq. ft. $030.
Alice Boyles and P. M. Boyles to
W. T. Echerd, in William Engle DLC
5 s r-2 E, 5 acres; $700.
F. E. Parker and Bertha Parker to
Nancy 'McCoy part of DLC of D. C.
Latourette, 2 s r-2 E, .4025 of an acre
$200.
John Barry and Mary Barry to Sa
bastian W Barry, lot 3 and 4 In
block 5, Canby; $350.
John Hofer to George W. Kesser
ling, ail of lots 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11 and 12, in block 2 of Albert Lee
add to Canby; $300.
Henry Jewett to Electa Jewett 1.27
acres in block 112 in Gladstone.
J. A. Moehnke and Cora L. Moehnke
to John Creegan and Anne Creegan,
ail of lots, 1, 2, 3, 4 of block 2 of
Parker Hill Add, Oregon City; $250.
William Albert Deardorff and Ros
etta A. Deardorff all of NE of SE of
sec 25 in 1 s r-2 E; $1300.
Frank I. Bradford to Chas. D. Lash
in sec 21, 3 s r-1 K, 49.32 acres; $1000.
Chas. D. Lash and Hannah Lash to
W. A. Calavan, half interest in sec.
, 3 s r-1 E, 49.52 acres; $1300.
J. M. Stone and Mary E. Stone to
P. K. Johnson, all of lot 7 in block
Falls View Add to Oregon City;
70.
Ursula Knaus and Anna U. Knaus,
Katie Knaus Doilenback, Emil O. Dal-
enback and Frederick C. Knaus to
Jacob John Knaus, sec 33 and 34 in
1 s r-1 E and sec 3 and 4, 2 s r-1 E;
33.08 acres; $2500.
C. U. Barlow and Addie P. Barlow
to Thomas P. Lee, all of block C7 of
Pruneland, Clackamas county, 3 s,
r-l E; $850.
John F. Lovelace and Mabel Love
lace to T. J. Wirtz, all of half inter
est in lot 1, blk. 4 of E.stacada; $250.
S. F. Scripture, R. T. Barbour, El
mer Cooper, J. E. Booker, Elmer Lan
kins attended the opening exercises
of the new W. O. W. temple in Port
land, Monday evening.
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OREGON'S FIRST
WOMAN PHYSICIAN
Dr. Owens-Adair Visits Ore
gon City-Hcr Interesting
Life's History
Vr. O.vons-Adnlr, tho publication'
,hose lilo history has received so
, uoh favorable comment from the
Oregon papers, was In the city, Mon
day, a guest of Mrs. Eva Emery Dye.
There is hardly a person In Oregon
who has not heard of the plucky wo
xun who crossed tho plains with her
.mrents In IS 111, was married and a
mother at fourteen, and who at eigh
teen began to learn to road and write
in the primary classes of the public
chools along with her little brothers
and sisters.
In a few years she was a popular
teacher herself, and such was her
thirst for knowledge that by her own
and unaided exertions she saved up
noney enough to go east where at
Vnn Arbor she took a thorough course
in medicine and camo back to practice,
the llrst woman physician In Oregon.
A natural financier, and skilled with
the best In her profession, In a few
ears. Dr. Owens-Adair had $50,000
n her own right, aud probably no
ither woman In Oregon has been In
timate with so many notable govern
ors, senators aud historic characters
of the last fifty years of Oregon his
tory. Her pen and voice have ever
been ready to champion every good
cause, and her abounding enthusiasm
and energy have n'ade her a power
for good. No young man or woman
can read the wonderful story of her
struggle and triumph without feeling
that life Is worth living and that God
certainly helps those who help them
selves. After marrying Colonel Adair of
Astoria, some years ago, this gifted
and self-made woman gradually gave
up the practice of medicine and now
lives at Sunnymead, one of the hand
somest estates of the Lower Columbia,
where her house Is the center of old
time hospitality, and her numerous
friends point with pride to a life
crowned with honors. Old Oregon
City residents who have known and
loved the doctor for years will be
glad to know that her unique and en
tertaining book Is on sale at Hunt
ley's. Admitted to Probate.
The estate of Redon S. Carnett has
been admitted to probate and letters
of administration granted to Richard
Scott. Estate Is valued at $450.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
For the laying of Sewers In Sewer
District No. 5, of Oregon City, Ore
gon. Notice is hereby given that the
Council of Oregon City, Oregon, at .a
special meeting of said Council held
Wednesday, December 2Cth, 190G, de
clared an assessment by Ordinance
No. 307 for the laying of Sewers In
Sewer District No. 5, of Oregon City,
Oregon, in manner as provided by
Ordinance No. 3G0 of said Oregon City,
Oregon, upon each lot, parts of lots
and tracts of land benefitted by
the laying of said sewers in said Sew
er District, to be as follows, viz:
Easterly half of Lot 3, block 42, Conn- !
ty. Add. to Oregon City, Heirs of
George W. Grace $11.00
W'esterly half of Lot 3, Block 42, Coun
ty Add to Oregon City, John Fair
clou gh $11-00
Easterly half of Lot 4, Block 42, Coun
ty Add to Oregon City, Heirs of
, George W. Grace $20.00
Westerly half of Lot 4, Block 42, Coun
ty Add to Oregon City, John Fair
clough $20.C0
Undivided half of Lot 5, Block 42,
County Add. to Oregon City, B. All
dredge $20.00
Undivided half of lot 5, Block 42,
County Add to Oregon City, Luva
Randall $20.00
Undivided half of 3 feet of Lot C, Blk.
42, County Add. to Oregon City, B.
Alldredge $0 50
Undivided half of 3 feet of Lot C, lilk.
42, County Add to Oregon City, ju-
va Randall $0.50
Lot C, less 3 feet off W'ly Bide, Blk. 42,
County Add. to Oregon City, Mrs.
Martha Rlngo $21.00
Lot 3, Block 45, County Add to Ore
gon City, A. E. Latourette.. $22.00;
Lot 4, Block 45, County Add. to Ore-
gon City, A. E. Latourette.. $40.00
Lot 5, Block 45, County Add to Oregon
City, F. II. G. and A. Staben. .$40.00
Lot G, Block 45, County Add. to Ore
gon City, F. II. G. and A. Sta
ben $22.00
Fractional Lots 3, 5 and G, Block 4G,
County Add, to Oregon City, J. C,
and C. Taylor ...$40.00
Fractional Block IJ, County Add. to
Oregon City, A. S. & L. P. Hunt,
$40.00
Public Square in County Add. to Ore
gon City Beginning at the North
Easterly corner of Public Square on
Seventh Street, running thenco
along Seventh Street In a Westerly
direction 200 feet, thenoo nt right
angles In a South Westerly direction
132 feet, thenco at right angles In
an Easterly direction 200 feet;
thenco In a northerly direction along
Molalla Avenue to place of begin
ning. Corporation of Oregon
City $88.00
Lot 1, Block 3, Mt, Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, as subdivided by T.
P. Randall, Mrs. Emma Harring
ton $35.00
IM 2. Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City J. N. Harrington $35 00
Lot 3. Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City. A. 8. & L. P.
Hunt $35.00
Lot 4, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Ernest P. Elliott $35.00
Lot 5, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Paulina SehwarU,
$35.00
Lot G. Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City, O. Green $35.00
Uit 7. Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City. J. F. Nelson.... $35.00
Lot 8. Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City, Rebecca Sykes. ,$35.00
Lot 9. Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City, Rebecca Sykoa $35.00
Lot 10. Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City, Mary Marr $35.00
Lot 11, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City, Mary Marr . . . $35.00
Lot 12, Block 3, Mt. Pleasaut Add. to
Oregon City. E. J. Waldron ..$35.00
Lot. 13, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add. to
Oregon City. E. J. Waldron ..$35.00
Lot 14, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add to I
Oregon City. Win. E. Esto $35.00
Lot 15. Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Win. E. Eaton.. $35.00
Lot 1G. Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Chester A. Elliott
$35.00
It 17, Block 3. Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Chester A. Elli
ott $35.00
Lot IS, Block 3, Mt. Pleasant Add to
Oregon City, Mrs. Martha Far
rel $33.00
Lot 1, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City (Also known as Block
13, Holmes Add to Oregon City),
Henry Hornshuh $33.00
Lot 2, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Henry Hornshuh $35.00
Lot 3. Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add. to
Oregon City, Joseph O'Neill $35.00
Lot 4, Block 13, Plensant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Joseph O'Neill, $35 00
Lot 5, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Mrs. Ollvo Albright,
$35.00
Lot G, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Mrs. Ollvo Albright,
$35 00
Lot 7, Block 13, Pleasant Hill All to
Oregon City, Estate of Benjamin
Jaggar $35.00
Lot 8. Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add. to
Oregon City, Estate of Benjamin
Jaggar $.i.',.i;0
Lot 9, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Estate of Benjamin
Jaggar $35.00
Lot 10, Block 13, Pleasant lllil Add to
Oregon City, Ira O. Shattiick, $35.00
Lot 11, Block 13, Plensant Hill Add.
to Oregon City, Mary Holmes, $35.00
Lot 12, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add
to Oregon Cl'y, T. B. Hanklns, $35.00
Ix)t 13, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Heirs of Jollus Logos,
$35.00
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BEGINS
WEDMESMY, J AM 2nd
CONTINUES FOR 30 DAYS
It's stock clearing time for us money-saving
time for you. Unparallecl bargain offerings in
Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing. Dress Goods,
Hosiery and Underwear. Men's , Furnishings.
Blankets and Comforters. Pancy Goods.
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Lot 14, llloek 13, Pleasant Mill Add to
Oregon City, Holm of Julius lrfigus,
$35.00
Lot 15, Block IS. Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, i. J. BwlUer... $35.00
Lot 10, Block 13, Pleaiiant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Francis It. Cross $35.00
Lot 17, Block 13, Pleasant Hill Ami to
Oregon City. Matthias Justin, $.'15.00
Lot IS, llloek 13, Pleasant 1 1 111 Add to
Oregon City, Matthias Justin, $35.00
Ut 5, Block 8, Pleasant lllil Add to
Oregon City (also known as Block
8, Holmes Addition to Oregon City,
Joseph and L. Noble $17 50
35 feet oft East side of I-ot 0, Block
8. Pleasant lllil Add to Oregon City,
Joseph and L, Noble $20.00
11.07 feel off West side of Lot fl,
Block 8, Pleasant Hilt Add to Ore
gon City. W, and L. Bluhin,. $9 00
Lot 7, Block 8, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, W. and L. Blnhm $35.00
Lot 8, Block 8, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Jane C. Hands. .$35.00
Ut 9, llloek 8, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Jane C. Rands. .$35 00
Lot 10, Block 8, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, Guxtlna Moehnke
$35.00
tot It. Block 8, Pleasant lllil Add to
Oregon City, Gustlna Moehnke,
$35 00
Uit 12, Block 8. Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, C. A Blnhm.. $35.00
bit 13, Block 8, Pleusnnt Hill Add to
Oregon City, C. & A Bluhiu., $35.00
Fractional part of I.ot 14, (about half
lot), Block 8, Pleasant Hill Add to
Oregon City, C. ami A. Bluhm, $17.50
Block 4. Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, tho following described r
Hon thereof. Commencing at the
Northwest corner of suld Block 4,
running thenco Southerly along
Block line 200 feet more or less to
Southwest corner of block; thence
Easterly on Block lino 100 feet;
thenco Northerly at right angles
2oo feet inoro or less, to block line;
thence Westerly on Block line 100
feet to place of beginning, estate of
John Welch $100.00
llloek 7, Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the following described por
tion thereof: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of said Block 7.
running thence Southerly along
Block line 200 feet, more or less, to
Southwest corner of Block; thence
Easterly on Block lino 100 feet;
thenco Northerly at right ungles
200 feet, more or less, to Block lino,
thenco Westerly on Block line 100
feet to plant of beginning, Estate
of John Welch $100.00
llloek I I, Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, tho following described por
tion thereof: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of mild Block 14,
running thenco Southerly along
Block lino 200 feet, more or less, to
Southwest corner of Block, thence
Easterly on Block line 100 feet,
thence Northerly ut right angle.
200 feet, more or less to Block lino,
thence Westerly on Block line 100
feet to place of beginning, Eatate
of John Welch $I00.on
The Easterly half of Block 8. Holmes
Add to Oregon City, Oregon, also
known ns Block 8, Pleasant Hill Ad -
dltlon to Oregon City; Estate of
John Welch $200.00
Block 2 of Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the following described por
tion thereof: Beginning at the North-
OUR
oast corner of said Hloclt 2, running
thence along Molulla avenuo In
Southerly direction 55 feet, thence
ut right angles 100 feet, thenco at
right angles 55 foot to North linn
of Block; thenco Easterly alonu
Block lino 100 foot to plactt of be
ginning. Horueo Williams... $27.51
Block 2. Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the. following described por
tion thereof: Beginning at a point la
lino of said Block 2 on Molalla nvit
line 55 foot South of the Northeast
corner of said Block, running thence
South on Block lino 45 feet, thence
West at right angles 100 feet; thence
Northerly 45 feet, thenco at right
angles In nil Easterly direction K
feet to place of beginning, Martha
I lay ward $22. 5
Block 2, Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the following described por
tion thereof: Beginning at the South
east corner of said Block 2, running
thence In a Westerly direction ohm
Block Hue 100 feet, thenco Norther
ly at rlgjit angles loo feet; thence
Easterly at right angles too feet
to Molalla avenue ; tinmen In a
Southerly direction along llloek linn
too feet to ptuce of beginning, Mary
J, Cans ....$:.0.n
Block 9, Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the following described por
tion thereof: Beginning at the North
east corner of hhIiI Block !t, running
thence South along Molullu Avo
nuo 100 feet; thenco West at right
angles 100 feel; thence North at
right angles Jim feet to llloek line;
thence uloug Block line 100 feel to
pluce of beginning, John Hchpylor,
$:,oo
Block 9. Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the following described por
tion thereof: Beginning at the
Southeast corner of said Block ,
running thence North along Molallt
Avenue 100 feet, thence West 1 00
feet; thence tyulh 100 feet to Block
line, (bene East on Block line B'
feet (o place of beginning, S. II.
Johnson $50 0
BliK-k 12. Holmes Add to Oregon City,
Oregon, the follow ing described por
tion thereof; Beginning at the
NortbeuHt corner of said Block 1!,
running thenco along Molalla Ave
nue 200 feet to South Fast corner
of Niild Block; He nce West on Block
line 100 feet; thenco North 200 feet
to Block line; thenco F.unt 100 feet
to place of beginning, M. YodT,
$100 01)
A statement of the aforesaid Hstesd-
meet has been entered In tho docket
of City Liens, and U now doe and pay
able at the office of the City Treas
urer of Oregon City. Oregon, In law
ful money of Uu United Statu, ami
If not paid within twenty U'o) day
from the first publication of this no
tice, such proceedings will be taken
for the collection of the same as are
provided by the Charter of Oregon
City, Oregon.
The above llssrSHIlietlt will benr In
terest twenty (J0 i!h)h after the llrst
publication of this notice.
I'lils notice Is published by order
of the Council of Oregon City, made
t n special meeting of said Council,
hold Wednesday. December 20th, I90G.
W. A. Dl MICK,
Recorder.
Date of Mint publication of this no
tlee, Friday, January 4, 1907.