Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 18, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907.
SHERIFFS BALE ON FORECLOS
URE OF MORTGAGE.
SUMMONS.
SUMMONS.
In thu Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon for tho County of Clncka
man, H. O. JuiioN, plaintiff,
vs.
A'. I). NlMwanilnr, Defendant.
htatm ok onrcaoN,
County of Clackamas. -m.
Hy virtue of a Judgment ordor, do
orno and tin execution duly IhmuimI out
of arul umlitr tho neul of tho above en
titled Court, In tlio abovo entitled
cause, to inn duly directed and tinted
tlio Sfilli dny of November, 1900, upon
a Judgment rendered and entered In
uahl court on tho 24th day of Novem
ber, 11)0(1, In favor of E. (1. Jones,
plaintiff ami agiilnnt A. I). NUwnndor,
defendant for tlm sum of $1130.00, and
Ui further mini of r0 00 un attorney's
fun, hihI tho further sum of 1-0.00
float and dlHbui-Meiiiontn, and tho contg
of and upon thin writ, commuudliiK
mo out of tho personal property of
nald difindiint and If sufficient could
not bo found, Hum out of tho real
property belonging to suld defendant
on and after tho ditto of mild Exocti
tlon to satisfy mild mini of 11130 00
and ahto tint costs upon thin mild writ.
Now, Therefore, by vlrlun of Bald
execution, Judgment order ami decree,
and in comptlitnco with tho coiuniniidii
of suld writ, being unable to find any
pornoim! property of nald defendant',
did on th SOth day of December,
19(1(1, duly levy uiMin tho following
doHcrlhod roul property of nit Id de
fendant, nltuato and doing In tha
County of Clnckainaa and State of
Oregon, to wit;
Beginning at a point ten (10) chalni
aoulh of tho Ki'ctiim comer between
noetlon Four (4), Five (S), Right (8)
and Nino (9) In Section Eight (8),
TownMhlp Three (3) South, Range
Ono (1) Wont of tho Wlllumeito Mer
idian; Thenco Kouth Ten (10) chains;
Thenco Went Thirty (30) chaln;
Thenco North Ten (10) chain; Thence
Kant Thirty (30) chain to tho place
of beginning and containing Thirty
(30) acre more or loan, and I will
on Saturday, tho 19th day of January,
1907, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
at tho front door of tho County Court
IIouho In tho City of Oregon City, In
nit Id County ami Btato, well at public
auction, mihject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin.
CAHh In hand, all tho right, tltlo and
Interest which tho within named de
fendant had on tho data of Raid El
ocution, or since had In or to the
above dencrtbed real property or any
part thereof, to nntlsfy mi Id Execu
tion, Judgment order, decreo, Interest
cohI und all accruing coHtn.
It. H. D HAT IE,
Uberlfr of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Ity It. W. BAKER, Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, Do
enmber 20th, 19)5. 2t5
In tho Circuit Court of tho Slato of j tho circuit Court of tho Btato of
Oregon, for Cluckaman County. Oregon, for tho Conntv of Clackaman.
OAK GROVE WILL
ALL PULL TOGETHER.
F. W. Howon, riulntlff,
Mlnnlu llowon, Defendant.
Ada M. Manniiip, IMalntlff,
v.
Albert A. MaiiNhlp, Defendant,
To Mlnnlo Howon, defendant above To Albert A. Mannhlp, tho abovo nam
ed defondnnt.
In tho narno of tho Btato of Oregon,
mimed:
In thn tiumo of tho Btato of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and you aro horeby required to appear
nimwer tho complaint tiled against and answer tho complaint filed against
you In tho abovo entitled court and you In tho abovo entitled cause on or
cause .on or before the 251 h duy of before the 2Cth day of January, A. I).
February. A. I). 1007. mild day being 1907, that bulii tho last day proncrlb
after tho expiration of nix wo'okn from ed In tho order of publication for thin
mo iinti piniiiriiiion oi nun niimnioiin, . nurnmonn, ana ir you rail to appear,
and If you full to no appear or an-j the nald plaintiff will apply to tho
nwer nald complaint, for wunt thereof .Court for the relief prayed for In her
tho plaintiff will apply to tho court
for tho relief prayed for In tho com
plaint, to-wlt: For a decreo dlnnolv
lug tho bond of matrimony heretofore
comfjlulnt, to-wlt
For a decreo of tho court dlsnolvlng
the marrlugo contract existing between
you and tho nald plaintiff, and for
und now exlHtlng between tho plaintiff i nuch other and further rpllef an tho
ubove named and you an defondnnt,
on tho ground of wilful doHcrtlon, and
of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judgi
of the abovo entitled court, which or
der wnn made and entered on tho 3d
day of January, 1007, and tho time
proMcrlbed for publication thereof 1
nix weeks,
The date of tho flrnt publication In
January 11th, 11)07. The ditto of lant
publication In February 22, 1907.
MILLER & MILLER,
Attorneys for riulntlff,
CI 2 Commercial llldg, Portland, Ore.
Judge of auld Court ahall deem equi
table. Thin nurnmonn In published In tho
Oregon City Enterprise for alx con
necutlvo weokn, by order of Grant 11.
Dlmlck, Judgo of tho County Court,
Clackaman County, Oregon, which or
der In dated December 12th, 1900. The
firm publication of this summons De
cember Hth, 190G, and tho lant pub
lication of thin nurnmonn January 25,
1907. JOHN DITCIIBURN,
115 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon.
W. O. McKown, Plaintiff,
va.
Marguertha McKown, Defendant.
To Marguertha McKown, the above
named defendant.
In the nm f tho Sto of Oregon,
you aro hereby requited in appear and
annwer tho complaint fllod agalnnt
you In tho above entitled Court and
nult on or betore tho expiration of
nix weeks from tho dato of tho first
publication of thin Kummons which
CITATION.
In tho County Court of the Btato of
Oregon, for tho County of Clack
aman. In the mutter of tho CunrdlatiMhlp of,
liurbura Kcglna Morlock, Amelia
limine Morlock and Anna Marie
Morlock, minors.
Now comes E. O. CauDeld, guardian
of tho abovo named minors by his
at tor hey II. E. Cronn, and files In
Court bin duly verified petition on
behalf of said minors, nuking for an
order and llcctmo allowing him to
sen uio imercMi wnicn nui-i minors flrKl dat0 of pul)caUon ls Decoraber
have in tho following ueHcrlbe.l real 21 ,90C( an,i lf you rall l0 B0 BnHWcr
estate, situate In the County of Clack- f(,r want thereof the piant wl ap.
amas. State of Oregon, to-wlt: py t0 tho Court for tho rt,lkf demBnd.
Ileglnnlng at tho Northeast corner le(i ,n tho compant an(, for a d6Cro0
of that certain tract of land found !ttlttt lho p,anlff ba forever dlv0rced
described In deed recorded on page from defendant.
370. Vol. 49. record of deeds for Clack- Th9 Bummona , pi,biHhe(i by order
an.as County. Oregon, said beginning 'of Thomai) A, McDrl(ie j1I(,ge of th0
point being tho Northeast corner of 'al)0ve entltled Court and the date of
the Bouthwest quarter of tho North- tho flrgl pubiiCBt(m of thlg 8Umm0n8
west quarter of Section i, T. 3 8. R , December 21, 1900.
J lu or the w. M.; running thence
i South along tho East lino of said
tract 25.48 chains to tho County road;
tln'iico along sold County road North
C5 degrees West 150 chains; thence
South 74 degrees West along said I In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Notice to Creditor.
ED. and A. R. MENDENIIALL,
2t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
road 5.50 chnlns; thenco North 85
degrees West 14 chains moro or less
to tho West lino of said Section 4;
thenco North along said Section line
2G chains more or less to tho North-'
Oregon, for Cluckamas County.
O. W. Evans. Plaintiff,
va.
Rose P. Evans, Defendant.
In tho nanio of the state of Oregon,
Oak Orovo, Jan. 11. Tho Oak Orove
Improvement association met at a
special meeting last evening, the reg
ular monthly meeting of January 3,
having been postponed on account of
tho Inclemency of the weather.
Tho meeting wan characterized as
have been all the meetings, by that
enthusiastic and energetic spirit of Its
ncmbcrs. A largo attendance was In
evidence.
Tho feature of tho evening wan an
address by Judge Munley of Portland
who Is largely Interested hero. The
address was ono of great Interest deal
ing both with domestic and foreign
relations which affect the property of
Portland and the Pacific Coast and
Incidentally our prosperity, because
of our relationship to the great and
growing city of Portland. In his clos
ing remarks ho drew a very nice com
parison between that which should be
In tho homo and In tho village; for
Instance: Tho father first secures In
tho home those things which are need
ful and useful and then he looks to
the beautifying of the home. This the
Judgo said should bo tho Idea of the
vlllago builders. Provide first the
needful and useful things, then look
U. the side of nature, the beautiful.
Oak Grove Is naturally a beautiful
place and with a little more coopera
tion with nature can be made one of
tho most beautiful suburbs of either
Portland or Oregon City. Lying as It
docs on tho summit of the divide It Is
healthful and sightly. It has an end
less supply of good pure water which
can be easily carried by a gravity sys
tem to any and all parts. It Is con
venient to both river and rail trans
portation and Is traversed In numer
ous ways by good substantial public
highways. For a place to locate a
suburban home, Oak Grove has no
equal. At the conclusion of Judge
Munley'g address, the various stand
ing committees were appointed as fol
lows: Committee of 5 on transportation
B. Lee Paget, chairman; J. Story,
Judge Munley, Dr. Mclntyre.
Committee of 5 on Public Utilities
T. E. Cone, chairman; Fred Harris, S.,
J. Broetje, Chan. Blgham.
Committee of three on Finance G.
W. Meyers, chairman; L. E. Bentley.
Committee of three on Publicity S.
L. Casto, chairman; A. C. Arnold, Geo.
II. Hansen.
Committee of five on Membership
Miss Pearl Allen, chairman; Cbas. Ris
ley, J. V. Beckley, H. Heitkemper, J.
G. Miller.
In cases where the committees are
not full the remaining members are
to be chosen by those already appoint
ed. Our Membership has doubled Since
Last Meeting.
A number of suggestions were made
for the good of the order after which
celved from the poople of the chnrch
and of Oregon City, spoke of tho work
of tho church and its future while In
hln charge., Mr. Oakley has come to
this city from Eugene, where he won
many friends and upon coming to bis
work In Oregon City, left a prosperous
church In tho college town. Mr. Oak
ley has a winning personality and Is
a great favorite among tho young peo
ple wherever It has been bla duty to
cast his lot.
The people of Oregon City general
ly, as well as the members of the
Congregational church are proud that
8PRAYING EXHIBIT
ATTRACTS VISITORS.
Clackamas county's delegation at
the meeting of the State Horticultural
society in Portland was large during
the whole session. H wag especially
large on the last day when the exhi
bition of the different spraying mach
ines and solutions took place.
A prominent orchardlst of this eonn
ty who was present at this meeting
said that our delegation rlvalod la
number the Hood River delegation.
Over twenty of the fruit growers of
such a man has been secured to parti- Clackamas county attended during the
clpato In the religious affairs of this , exhibition of orchard spraying, which
city, and especially should the young J goes to show that tho orchardlsts of
people be grateful to have found such ! the county are waking up to the fact
a champion for their cause. Wher-j that the spraying and cleaning of the.
ever Mr. Oakley has been located the orchards Is an Important question.
young people have been gathered to
gether for the welfare of their reli
gious and their educational advantages.
During tho session of the Horticul
tural society resolutions of Importance
were adopted and it was decided to
exert every effort to secure legisla
tive action In the Interest of horticul
ture. The Oregon delegation In cong
ress will be urged to secure tho paa
sago of a fruit mark bill by which
Beauty More Than Skin Deep.
Every one who wants a good healthy
color, and a clear Bkin free from bil
iousness, sluggish liver and chronic growers, shippers and packers may be
constipation should get a ackage of Required properly to label fruit pack
Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets, nature's ages.
It will be requested of the state leg
islature to amend the law so as to
make the term of office of the master
sweet restorer. Huntley Bros.
Baseball Hero Married.
Enon Califf wag united In marriage of the grange nine years Instead of
to Misg Nellie Barrett, Friday morning two, and also to provide for the ap
at the court house by County Judge polntment of the president of the State
Grant Dimlck. Enon is a former Ore- Horticultural society for a like term,
gon City lad and Is well known to The courts of the counties having fruit
every one here and has a Coast ,repu- Inspectors will be asked to pay the ex
tatlon through the work he has done penses of their Inspectors for a one
on the base ball diamond during the week course In entomology at the ag-
last few years with the Portland ag- rlcultural college. Officerg of the se
gregation. The young couple will make ciety were elected as follows:
their home In Portland. I Honorary president, Dr. J. R. Card-
I well, Portland; president, H. C. Atwell,
A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Forest Grove; first vice-president,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Hunt Lewis, Medford; second vice
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su-' president, C. D. Huffman, LaGrande;
perlntendent of Cart Service at King- secretary. Professor E. R. Lake, Cor
ston, Jamaca, West Indies Islands, vallis; third member finance commit
says that she has for some years used tee, H. M. WllllamsonPortland.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ' At the conclusion of the meeting a
coughs,, croup and whooping tough telegram was read from United Statea
and baa found it very beneficial. She Senator-elect Jonathan Bourne, Jr.,
has implicit confidence in It and would suggesting that the society adopt a
not be without a bottle of it In her resolution requesting Oregonlana,
home. Sold by Howell & Jones.
I wont corner of tho Southwest quarter I you are hereby required to appear and
of the Northwest quarter of Section 1 answer the complaint filed against j the meeting adjourned with the mem-
K!...i.... i.. i i i i i 14: theliro Knnt "0 rhnlna In tho nara Voll in tho abovo entitle! ronrt unil or lIe3 Various committees He-
imut I' l in-li'l' Klti'll Ulliv litvt - - v t - - - i
derslgned hns been appointed Execa- !"f 'Klnlng. containing 51 acres more ui "n or before the 23d day of j rm'ncd that there will be "something
Irlx of tho eHtnte of Phllena N. Illno- wr U'MH' "'J'ct to tho llfo estate of j February. A. D. 1907, said day being : (,0,n8" ln 0ak Grov'e in the near fu
hsrt by the llonorablo County Court I t,1,,r fll(l"r Daniel Morlock. j after tho expiration of six weeks from ture-
of tln County of Clackanius. All An1 " appearing to the satisfaction I11"' first publication of this summons, "
persons huvliig claims against said es- ' 11,0 Court that It would bo benefl lnnd if you fall to so appear and an-j But few know how to prevent or
tsto are hereby notified to present the ' c1"' to B,lll 'i"ls that such real cs-jswer said complaint, for want thereof ; cure distemper, epizootic, pinkeye
tnto and their Interest In tho samel the plalntlT will apply to tho court balkey horses unruly and kicking
should bo sold, and tho Court Doing! for 1,10 relief prayed for In the com-, horses and cows, Foot Evil In sheep.
fully advised It Is ordered, adjudged , plaint, to-wlt: For a decreo dlsso!v-Tho proper care of hogs. Cure of
DISTRICT SCHOOL NOTES.
Harvey Gibson of Barton was ln
Oregon City Friday afternoon. While
In town .Mr. Gibson conferred with
County School Supt. Zinser concern
ing the building of a new school house
in that district.
W. L. Johnson has been engaged to
teach the Mark's Prairie school and
will receive a salary of JC0 per month.
when passing through other states, to
; inquire for Oregon fruit and other Ore
gon products. Mr. Bourne also sug
gested that boards of trade and simi
lar organizations In the state adopt
similar resolutions.
SHERIFF PADLOCKS
BUSH CIGAR STORE.
A representative of the Merchant's
Protective association of Portland for
Supt Zinser is ln receipt of a draft the Wildman-Raphel Co., of San Fran
of the bill which is to be brought be- Cisco filed complaint Thursday morn
fore the legislature urging that a law ing against W.A. Bush of Oregon City,
be passed which will place at least The complaint states that Bush oper
two competent male teachers on the ates a cigar store in Oregon City and
text book commission. had purchased goods from the Wild-
man-Raphael company to the amount
Dangers of A Cold and How to Avoid of $57.65 which he promised to pay on
nninn to her for payment with proper
vouchers at U'lten & Schuebel'B of
fice at Oregon City, Oregon, within
nix mouths from tho dato of this no
tice. Dnted January 11, 1907.
EDNA ELNOllA RINKIIART,
Executrix of the eHtato of Phllena N.
Ulnehart, Deceased.
U'lten & Schuebel, Attorneys for Exo-
cutilx. 6t5
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Pearl W. Smith. Plaintiff,
vs.
Walter K. Smith. Defendant.
To Walter E. Smith, defendant
above named:
In tho niinio of the Stnto of Oregon,
you nro hereby required to appear and
answer tlio complaint filed ugnlnst
you In the abovo entitled court and
cause on or before tho 22d day of
January, A. I). 11107, snld day being
after tho expiration of six weeks from
tho first publication of this summons,
and lf you full to so appear or an
swer Haiti complaint, for wunt thereof
tho plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In tho com
plnlnt, to-wlt: For a decree dissolv
ing tlio bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between the plaintiff
abovo iinmed and you as defendant,
on the ground of willful desertion, and
for such other relief as may bo JuhI
and meet ln equity.
This summons la published by order
of lion. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge
of tho uliovo entitled court, which or
der was made and entered on tho 3d
day of December, 1900, and tho time
proscribed for publication thoreof is
kIx weeks.
The (Into of first publication is De
cember 7, lltOG. Tho date of last pub
lication is January 18, 1907.
JOHN F. LOGAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 421-4 Mohawk
llldg., rortlano. T-egon. C2-t7
L. L. PORTER, ,
ATTORNEY" AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Offlco with Oregon City Enterprise.
and decreed that Monday, tho 4th day
of February, 1907, at tho hour of ten
lug tho bonds of matrimony hereto- j Catarrh ln your own head, besides
fore and now existing between the 'many other valuable things, all with-
o'clock a. m. bo tho duy and time j plaintiff abovo named and you as do-lout drugs or abuse. Do you? If not
set apart for tho hearing of such po- : fendant. , jsend your name and address to O.
tltlotx and of objections to the same, This summons Is published by order H. Anderson, 30C Bryson Blk., Los
If any thero bo, and that Daniel Mor-f Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrido, Judgo Angeles, California. I am an old
lock tho father of said minors, lnilse
Hornberger and Wllhelmlno Illller,
next of kin to tho wards and all other
persons Interested In said estato aro
hereby cited to bo and appear before
this Court on suld 4th duy of Febru
ary, 1907, at tho hour of ten o'clock
a. in, to show causo why license should
not bo granted for tho sale of said
real estato as prayed for.
' It Is further ordered and decreod
that a copy of this order be publish
ed In Oregon City Enterprise for three
successive weeks before tho hearing
of Hiich petition.
Dated," January 3, 1907.
GRANT D. DIMICK,
5";! County Judgo.
Notice of Final Report.
of tho abovo entitled court, which or- stock raiser and I know how. It cost
der was made and entered on tho 4th j to loam, but It paid me. This will be
day of January, 1907. and the time j a well spent penny for you. 5t4
prescribed for publication thereof ls
six weeks.
Tho dato of tho first publication Is
January 11, 1907. Tho date of the
last publication ls February 22, 1907.
ALBERT B. FERRERA,
Attorney for rialntiff.
Famous Bldg. 2 15 Morrison Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Them.
.More fatalities have their origin In
or result from a cold than from any
other cause. This fact alone should
make people more careful as there is
no danger whatever from a cold when
it ls properly treated In the beginning.
For many years Chamberlain's Congh
Remedy has been recognized as the
most prompt and effectual medicine
In use for this disease. It acts ou na
ture's plan, loosens the cough, relieves
the lungs, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. Sold by How
ell & Jones.
the 4th day of January, 1907.
The company asks the court to grant
judgment against the defendant for
the sum of $57.65 and whatever costs
may be contracted.
W. A. Bush has been operating a
cigar store on Main street between
Fifth and Sixth street Sheriff Beatle
attached the goods Thursday morning
and a padlock was placed on the door -awaiting
orders of the court
Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion.
Interesting Statement by Huntley
Brothers.
When a man comes Into this store
and cnlls for any particular Indiges
tion remedy, we give what ho asks
for, but in case he leaves it to us we
usually recommend Pepsikola tablets.
Here is a preparation we have been
APPLICATION FOR
NATURALIZATION
In tho matter of tho estate of John
P. Voder, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned administrator of tho estate selling right over tho counter for years
of John P. Yoder, deceased, late of i n,ul fro,n actual observation we know
Clackamas county, Oregon, has filed ' must 1)0 B001, nn(l really does re
hls final report In tho county court of ;Hvo and euro indigestion and dyspep
Clackamas County, Oregon, and tho sla r there would be a steady stream
said llonorablo Court has appointed ( c,f pooplo coming bnck for their money,
Monday, tho fourth day of March, j s every 25 cent box is sold with the
1907, for tho hearing of said final re-1 understanding that you must be de
port and the final settlement of snld,cldodly benefitted or thore ls nothing
entato. Any person or persons having , to pay.
objections to suld final report are
hereby notified to file tho sumo with
snld court on or boforo said date of
final hearing, that tho same muy bo
heard und determined.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this
12th day of January, 1907.
J. J. YODER,
Administrator as aforc-sald.
C. H. Dye, Attorney for said estate. Ct5 argument.
You simply try ropslkola tablets
wth tho understanding that they will
steady your nerves, Improve your ap
petite, relievo wind belching, coated
tongue, sour stomach, fullness after
eating, weakened energy, and other
symptoms of Indigestion or Huntley
Bros, are ready at any tme to pay
back your money without the least
The first foreign born to take ad
vantage ln this county of the new nat
uralization laws as passed by Cong
ress and which went Into effect last
September, is William Davies of Beav
er Creek. He was born ln Hollywell,
Wales, and In order to comply with
tho new law, his name with the in
tention of becoming a citizen of the
United States of America, is posted
on the bulletin board in the court
house and will remain there for the
next 90 days. The names of the wit
nesses also appear on the papers.
NEW PASTOR GIVEN
CORDIAL WELCOME.
The annual roll call of the Congre
gational church was held in the
church parlors Thursday evening ln
conjunction with a welcoming recep
tion to the new pastor and his wife,
Rev. and Mrs. E. Clarence Oakley.
Many of tho members of tho church
were present to answer to their name
wnen the roll was called, giving some
scriptural verso in response.
About 150 persons were present, in
cluding members of some of the other
churches as well as pastors of other
denominations, to welcome tho now
pastor to his charge.
JUDGES APPOINTED
FOR FIRE ELECTION.
The Board of Fire commissioners
met Wednesday evening and elected
Henry Stratton, A. E. Rhodes. Furd
Curran, as judges of the coming elec
tion on the 1st day of March. The
COUNTY WILL PAY
FUNERAL EXPENSE board also ordered that a notice of
The administrator of the estate of
Mary Ott, deceased, has been notified
by the court that the sum of $50 has
been drawn and will be placed in favor
of the estate to pay the funeral ex
penses of the deceased. This action
was made necessary since a damage
suit would have been brought against
the county unless the funeral was paid
by the county. M,rs. Ott died from
the result of an explosion of giant pow
der on a public highway and it was
the intention of the estate to sue the
county unless this concession was
agreed upon.
election be posted on the bulletin
boards. Election will be held in the
rooms of the Fountain Hose company.
Exempt fire certificates were granted
to William Sheahan and Tom Burke
of Cataract Hose company, and
to B. M. Doolittle and E. G. Roberts of
Hose company No. 3. The board also
ordered that the names of the quali
fied voters for this election be posted
by the secretaries of the different fire
companies.
BURGLAR TAKES
GOLD WATCH AND $30.
Guy Walker was arrested Thursday
morning on charge of larceny. The
property was stolen from the rooms
occupied by Mr. Hulbert in the Bruns
wick house on Main street between
Seventh and Eighth streets and no
doubt, was taken out last evening.
The thief entered Hulbert's rooms
and carried away a gold filled, open
face watch, of Hampden make, and a
gold fob valued at $30. He also took
$30 in gold. j
The Grip.
"Before we can sympathize with
others, we must have suffered our
selves." No one can realize the suf
fering attendant upon an attack of
the grip, unless he has had the actual
experience. There is probably no dis
ease that causes so much physical and
mental agony, or which so successfully
defies medical aid. All danger from
the grip, however, may be avoided by
the prompt use of Chamberlain'3
Cough Remedy. Among the tens of
thousands who have used this rem
edy, not one case ha3 ever been re
ported that has resulted in pneumonia,
or that has not recovered. For sale
by Howell & Jones.
Brings Suit Against Father.
Louis Toedemeler Jr. has lnstitut-
Improve and Beautify the Complexion.
The principal ingredients In Dainty
Laxakola tonic tablets are cascarin ed suit against his father, Louis Toed
and dandelion which Is one of the saf- emeier Sr. Toedemeler claims that
est complexion beautiflers known. hi3 father unlawfully retains a num-
Mr. Oakley In answering to tho Forty little chocolate coated laxative ber of farming Implements, etc., the
welcome he and his family had re- tablets, 25 cents. Huntley Bros. valuation of which ls placed at $80.