OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907. 7 8UMMON8. (n tin) Circuit ( limit of tlio fituto of Oregon, fur ClnckniiuiH County, If. W. Howes, Plaintiff, vd. Minnie Howes, J ' r 1 a i) t . To Mlntiln Howes, dofoudunt above linmi'il ; In tho tiiiiiio (if tlin Rtiito of Oregon, yon nro hereby required to appear and t answer tliu complaint filed ngnlnst yon In tho above entitled court mid cause on or before tho 25th tiny of February, A, 1). 1007, wild day being after tint x 1 I Inn of six weeks from tlio Hint publication of this HumiuotiH, and If you full to no appear or an uwi'i' mi I'l riniipliilnt, for want thereof the pliilnlllT will npfly to tlin court for tlio relief pniyeil for In tlio com liliilnt, to-wlt: For a deeron dlssolv Ink the IioiiiIm of tuutrluiony heretoforu nnil now exiting tietween I lie plaintiff above nniueil mill ymi defendant, m llm ground of wilful desertion, mid of lion. Thulium A. Mellrldo, Judge of the above entitled court, which or der wiik inndu und entered on tho 3d day of Jiinuiiry, 1!)07, mid tho time prescribed for publication thereof U HlX Wl'I'llS. The dato of the flrHt publication Is Januiiry nth, 1907. Tho duto of 1uk publication lii February 22, l'J07. MILLER & MILLER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. C12 Commercial IUiIk . 1'ortlmid, Oro. CITATION. " " In the County Court of tho Btato of Oregon, for tho County of Clack amas. In tho matter of tho CuardlaiiHhlp of, llurbara Reglnii Morlork, Amelia bmlNO Morlork and Anna Mario Mm lurk, minors. Now come E. (I. CaufleM, guardian of tlio above named minors by tils attorney II, E. Cross, and flies In Court his duly verified petition on behalf of said minors, asking for an order and llrenso allowing him to mM tlio Interest which said minors littve In the following described real wsinte, situate In the County of Clack auiiiH, Btato of Oregon, to-wlt: I'.eglnnlng nt the Nortieast corner of thut rertuln tract of land found dencrlbed In deed recorded on page 370, Vol. 49, record of deeds for Clack amas County, Oregon, kuIiI beginning point being tho Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of tho North west quarter of Section 4, T. 3 8. It. 3 E of tho W. M.; running thence Smith along tho Hunt lino of said tract 25 4S chains to the County road; thence along said County roud North C.1 degrees West l.fiC chains; thence Koulii 74 degrees West along said ro.i.1 6.50 chains; thenco North 85 degrees West 11 chains more or less to the West Una of said Becilon 4; thence North ulong sold Section line !G chains more or less to tho North went corner of tho Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4; thenco Font 20 chains to tho place of In ginning, containing 51 acres more or less, subject to the life estato of their father Daniel Morlork. And It appearing to the satisfaction of the Oiurt that It would bo hcnefl rlul to said wards that such real es tate nml their Interest In tho same should bo sold, and the Court being fully advised It Is ordered, adjudged and decreed that Monday, tho 4th day of February, 1907. at tho hour of ten o'clock a. in. ho tho day and time Het apart for the hearing of audi pe tition and of objections to tho same, If any thero bo, and that Daniel Mor lork the father of said minors, Ionise Iloniberger and Wllhelmlno Miller, tie.t of kin to tho wards and alt other persons Interested In said estato are hereby cited to bo and appear before this Court on said 4th day of Febru ary, 1907. nt the hour of ten o'clock a. m. to show cause why llrenso should not be granted for the sale of said real estate ns prayed for. It Is further ordered and decreed that a copy of this order ho publish ed In Oregon City Enterprise for three Hiicoosslvo weeks before the hearing of such petition. Dated, January 3, 1907. GRANT H. DIMICK, C-t3 County Judge, Notice of Final Report. In tlio matter of tho estato of John V Yoder, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of tho estato of John P. Yoder, deceased, lato of Clackamas county, Oregon, has filed Ills final report In tho county court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and tho mild Honorable Court has appointed Monday, tho fourth dny of March, 1907, for tho hearing of said finul re port and tho final soUloiuent of Bald estate. Any person or persons having objections to said final report nro hereby liotlfkuV to lllo the snmo with nnld court on or beforo snld dato of final hearing, that tho ennio may bo hoard and determined. Dated nt Oregon City, Oregon, this 32th day of January, 1907. J. J. YODER, Administrator ns aforesaid. C. II. Dyo, Attornoy for said estate. GtO SUMMON3. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Clackamas. Ada M. ManHhlp, Plaintiff, VH. Albert A, MniiHhlp, Defendant, To Albert A. ManHhlp, tho above nam ed defendant. In tho name of tho Btato of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appeur and answer tho complaint (lied OKnliiHt you til tho above entitled cause, on or before tho 25th duy of Januury, A. D. 1907, that being tho hint day proscrlb ed In tho order of publication for thin NummotiH, and If you fall to appear, tho nuld plaintiff wilt apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decreo of thu court dissolving tlio tnnrrliigo contract oxlstlng between you and tho miiIiI plulntlff, and for Hiich other and further relief a the Judgo of aatd Court shall doom equi table. Thin KummonN In published In tho Oregon City KntorprlHo for six con Mecutlvo weeks, by order of Grant II. Dlmlck, Judgo of tho County Court, Clackamas County, Oregon, which or der Ih dated December 12th, 1900. Tho flrHt publication of thU summon Do- cumber 1 4 th. 190G, ami the last pub lication of IIiIh summons January 26, 1907. JOHN DITCIIIlUItN, lt5 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for Clackamas County, Oregon. W. O. McKown, Plaintiff, vs. Marguertha McKown, Defendant. To Marguortha McKown tho nbovo named defendant, In the osne f tho State of Oregon, you aro Hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tha above entitled Court and suit on or before tho expiration of six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons which first dato of publication la December 21. 190C, and If you fall to so answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will ap ply to tho Court for tho relief demand ed In tho complaint and for a decree that tho plaintiff bo forever divorced from defendant. This summons Is published by order of Thomas A. Mcllrldo. Judgo of the above entitled Court and tho date of tho first publication of this summons Is December 21, 1900. EI), and A. R. MENDENIIALL, 2t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. (5. W. Evans, pluintiff. vs. Roho P. Evans, Defendant. In tho nanio of tho state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled court and cause on or before tho 23d day of February, A. D. 1907. snld day being ln appointed by Governor Chamber after tho expiration of six weeks from ISn to look after tho Interests of Ore- j tlio first publication of this summons, P"" t the coming Alaska-Yukon-Pacl-and If you fall to so appear and an-! Ac exposition at Seattle In 1909, Is in swer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In the com - plaint, to-wlt: For a decreo dlssolv- Ing tho bonds of matrimony hereto- j appropriating $150,000 for the use of fore and now existing between tho,tllis commission. plaintiff nbovo named and you as de fendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon. Thomas A. Mcltrldo, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled court, which or - dor was mndo nnd entered on tho 4th day of January, 1907, and tho time prescribed for publication thereof la six weeks. Tho duto of tho first publication Is January 11, 1907. Tho dato of tho lust publication Is February 22, 1907. ALBERT B. FKRRRRA, Attorney for Plaintiff, Fnmous Illdg. 215V& Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notlco Is hereby given that In pur- 1)0 represented nt Seattle, and the en-1 tic, school law, civil government suanco of nn order of snlo mndo and ' tiro field of c omnierco, agriculture, Primary Certificates, entered In the County Court of tho mining, dairying, education, etc, is Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra State of Oregon for Clacknnius conn- j represented. ' rophy, arithmetic, reading, ty, Stoto of Oregon, on tho 7th, dny j Mr- Wehrung said this morning that j Thursday Art of questioning, the of January, 1907, In tho matter of 't had not yet been determined who ory of teaching, physiology. the estato of Chris Tlmm, deceased, tho undersigned administrator of snld estate, will on tho 10th day of Feb ruary, 1907, nt tho hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of snld day, at the front door of tlio courthouso In Ore gon City, Oregon, offer for sale to tho highest bidder for ensh, subject to confirmation of Court, the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at tho north-east corner of James O. Cunningham's ten aero tract on tho County road and running North two Hundred and Ten (210) foot; thenco West Four Hundred and Fourteen nnd 11-12 ((414 11-12) foot; thenco South Two Hundred nnd Ten (210) feet; thenco East Four Hun dred and Fourteen and 11-12 (414 11-12) feet on said Cunningham's, lino to tho placo of beginning, containing Two acres of land mora or less, bo- Ing a part of tho George Wills and. Sarah Wills Donation Land Claim, In section twonty flve (25) Township One (1) Bouth of Hango Ono (1) Kant of tho Willamette Meridian, In Clack amas County, Oregon. Dated thin Hth day of January, 1907. GEORGE W. DERRY, Administrator of tho Estate of Chris Tlmm, deceased. Graham & Cleeton, Attorney for Ad- inlnlMtrator. Admlnlttrator's Notice. Notice In hereby given that tho un designed ban been duly appointed by tho county court of tho Btato of Ore gon for the county of Clackamas, ad- mtnlHlrator of tho estate of Matthew Atbery, deceased. All person having claims agaliiMt Hiild estate aro hereby notified to present tho Mame to rno, properly verified, as remilrod by law, ut tho officio of Clark & Utourf)tta In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated this Friday, January 18th, 1907. LEONARD SCHAIJER, Administrator of tho estate of Mat thew A they, deceased. Clark & Latourctto, Attorneys for Administrator. Ct5 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Execs trlx of tho estuto of Philena N. Rlne hart by the Ilonorablo County Court of tho County of Clackamas. All persons having claims against said es- j tato aro hereby notified to present tho ' same to her for payment with proper vouchers at U'Ren & Schuebol's of fice at Oregon City, Oregon, within s!x "Mntn Horn the date of this no- tlce. Dated January 11, 1907. EDNA ELNORA RI NIC II ART, Executrix of tho estato of Philena N. Rlnehart. Deceased. L"Up'1 & Bchuebel. Attorneys for Exe cutrlx. Ct5 OBITUARY. Died at the home of his grandfather, T L. Sager, near Clarkes, Willie Cum mins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cum- j mlns. of tonsllltls, aged 5 years and 1 29 days. A friend contributes the fol- Mowing: j "Ho has gone up above, To the land of light and love; j May we who are left behind. Keep the Savior's truth In mind." THE ALASKA-YUKON MIOW AT .SEATTLE PROVISIONAL COMMISSION WILL ASK FOR $150,000 APPRO PRIATION. I From Dnily Capital Journal. Hon. W. H. Wehrung. of Hillsboro, member of tho provisional commls- t'10 city today and brought with him a j draft of a bill which w ill bo Introduc - ;011 ,n ltie legislature early next week, creating a permanent commission and Tho provisional commission which was appointed by the governor last fall Is composed of Mr. Wehrung, chair- man; Henry E. Reed, E. W. Rowe, M. ; D Wilson and Senntor J. O. Booth. Tho proposed bill provides that tho governor appoint a permanent com mission of five, who shall organize themselves nnd have carte blnncho over tho affairs of the exposition, as far as tho state of Oregon la concern ed. It Is provided In the bill that this i slm11 not Interfere with private con- trlbutlons for tho fnir, but all private funds shall be kept separate and ln- I tact from tho state appropriation. Tho bill Is a lengthy ono and goes Into detail as to what exhibits shall j 8,mll Introduce the bill, but It is gen- rally believed that somo member from Multnomah county , will stand sponsor for it. Dangers of A Cold and How to Avoid Them. I More fatalities have thoir origin in or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should mnko people moro careful as thero Is no danger whatever from a cold when It Is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Congo. Remedy has boon recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine In use for this disease. It nets on na ture's plan, loosens tho cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by How ell & Jones. CAN BY. Canby lodgo No. 156, I. O. 0. F, Installed officers Friday evening, and cloned tho work with a banquet at tho city hotel. Tho officers are: N. 0., Calvin Kocher; -V. O., Geo. P. Weeks; trcas., W. II. Dalr; secretary, E. I. Beas; warden, Elroy Dates; con ductor, O. W. Dixon; I. G., Frank Weed; O. O., Geo. Zeek; It. S. N. O., C. L. Hates; L. B. N. G., A. Klllmer; It. 9. V. 0., If. Patche; L. 8. V. O., W, Lucke; chaplain, J. U. Howard. The Crip. "Before wo can sympathize with others, wo must have Buffered our selves." No ono can reall.o tho Buf fering attendant upon an attack of tho grip, unless ho has had the actual experience There Is probably no dis- enHe that causeu so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may he avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Among the terns of thousands who have used this rem edy, not one caso has ever been re ported that has resulted In pneumonia, or that has not recovered. For sale by Howell & Jones. HOOD VIEW. Nelson McConnell died at bis home near Sherwood after a long Illness, Tuesday night, aged about 74 years. Funeral services at the home, conduct ed by Rev. Eldrldgo of Sherwood. In terment at Pleasant Hill cemetery, Thursday at 12 o'clock. Mr. McCon nell leaves quite a largo family of sons and daughters, married and sing le. His wife died several years ago. Mrs. John McConnell is quite 111, but Improving at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Seely. Mrs. Arnold Clutter Is Improving slowly since her last Illness Mrs. M. C. Young Is home from Port land where she has been In the hospi tal and under the doctor's care for the last three months. She Is much Improved. But few know how to prevent or cure distemper, epizootic, pinkeye balkey horses unruly and kicking horses and cows, Foot Evil In sheep. The proper care of hogs. Cure of Catarrh In your own head, besides many other valuable things, all with out drugs or abuse. Do you? If not send your name and address to O. II. Anderson, 306 Bryson Blk., Los Angeles, California. I am an old stock raiser and I know how. It cost to learn, but it paid me. This will be a well spent penny for you. 5t4 TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clackamas county will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for state and coun ty papers at Oregon City, as follows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February 13, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, February 16. at 4 p. ni. ! Wednesday Penmanship, history, j spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, bookkeep ing, physics, civil government. Friday - Physiology, Geography, mental arithmetic, composition, alge- bra. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, ! school law. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February 13, at 9 o'clock a. m and continuing until Friday, February 15, at 4 o'clock p. m. ' First, Second and Third Grade Certifi cates. Wednesday Penmanship, hlstorv. I orthography, reading, ,K . ,, tnnerniihv rem dine Thursday Written arithmetic, tho ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithmo- J. C. ZINSER, Supt. Enjoy Strenuous Outdoor Life. Tho McMlnnville News Says: Two young girls of athletic strength and rugged constitution have been causing considerable comment In the quiot precincts in the neighborhood of Brooks, Oregon. One Is a trained : nurse and the other is a book-keeper j who aro said to have come hero from the east, but lately from Portland, whero both were employed, to work on a farm. The girls give their names as Rosellas aud aro nt work on the M. L. Jones place near Lake Elizabeth and aro at present employed ln the dairy department of the farm, which In operated by Dan Bluer. The young easterners aro splendid specimens of young womanhood and have donned the garb of their masculine fellow- workers. They wear heavy cowhide boots and overalls and the disguise Is made all the more striking by wearing their hair short. Part of their work Is the milking of 30 cowa together with tho addition of operating a largo cream separator. i To the general public the action of the girls has been more than a puzzl ing problem. The young ladles main-' tain that they enjoy the strenuous out door life. They are efficient workers, ; too, and Mr. Ulueur cannot bo persuad- ed to replace them with men. EARLY PIONEERS OP LINN COUNTY Mr. Mart Miller, chairman of the committee appointed by Harmony Grange to learn who built the first; log and frame houses In Linn county for residence, says the Albany Demo crat, will make his report tomorrow to tho Grange at Its regular meeting. He has made a thorough study of the subject, at considerable trouble, and Is satisfied he Is right In his conclusions. According to Mr. Miller, the first log house was built by John Packwood, four miles from Sclo on the Lebanon road, In the summer of 1844. Mr. Pack wood was an Immigrant of 1843. The place was sold to J. J. Crabtree In I engineer of passenger train No. 38, the spring of 1846 and the fact Is au-; disregarding the block signal and the thenticated by Newt and other Crab-! heavy passenger train going full trees. George H. Mimes, Oregon's speed, crashed into a freight. Soon historical authority, doubts the correct-! after the wreckage took fire and at ness of this, but Mr. Miller Is satis-least a BCOre of Persons were cremat fled it Is correct. ed- The first frame building was erect-1 The scenes baffle description. All ed by Judge G. H. Baber on the pres-, the available physicians of La Fay ent farm of Henry Halght near Mil- ette hurried to Fowler and the Injur ler's In 1840, Mr. Baber that year cora- jed, with broken limbs, bruised bodies ing up valley from further south. He or terrible burns, are being brought did the work himself; including the making of the lumber. A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su perintendent of Cart Service at King ston, Jamaca, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs,, croup and whooping cough and has found It very beneficial. She has Implicit confidence In It and would not be without a bottle of It In her home. Sold by Howell & Jones. OVER 450 BODIES FOUND AT KINGSTON THE TOTAL DEAD WILL REACH 700 SITUATION NOW UNDER MILITARY CONTROL. Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 19. The number of dead now accounted for reaches over 450, bodies recovered or dressed woman in Paris this win as parts of bodies. The total dead ter M 'hat all the dressmakers -say will reach at least 700. J13 true. Every morning her automo Thesituation Is now fully under the ! bl,e whizzes around the city .vhile control of the authorities, thanks to she Inspects and accepts, or rejects, American marines landed from Ad- fashion's newest creations. The duch mlrals Evans' ships. Lawlessness has ' ess eyen laughingly invites artists of been entirely suppressed. (greatest fame to discuss the aesthetic The whole city of Kingston Is rock-! aspect of a modern woman's draper Ing like a ship at sea, the shocks com-1 ieS- She notes every hint they light ing at frequent Intervals. Most of j ly ,et fall and puts it to use in design the damage was done along the river ! inS her raiment, but disguises it so front, where the streets were leveled. deftly that even its author cannot rec Crowds of terrified Inhabitants have enize it. been flying southward to seek some The duchess, who is very popular, possible safe shelter. The few that passes every hour of the afternoon and have escaped the terrible disaster night at social gatherings of some snnnb nf fha larcn nnmhaf fhal n.!nK kind. Kho is Sin intlmnta ef tha Ta. ' S; Z:- T.Q . . tv ! ped people has begun and hundreds of dead disfigured bodies have been learn tne Castilian tongue. carried away for burial. j Of all the Americans there, the Not a sound building is left stand-' Duchess de la Rouchefoucauld is the ing in Kingston and it is estimated most Parisian. She takes the great that less than a dozen houses can now est Interest in the study of French be occupied; the business section is literature and frequently attends con entirely wiped out and the loss Is ' ferences held by the academies. For said to be about $3,000,000. j lighter, if more exciting, diversion she The shores of Kingston Saturday Pla'3 bridge whist, and often takes a morning were' sinking Into the aea ,ana panic reigns supreme. I ' The streets of the city are now guarded by American soldiers from the ships that have been sent to the scene of devastation. Improve and Beautify the Complexion. The principal ingredients In Daintv Laxakola tonfc tablets are cascarin and dandelion which is one of the saf- est complexion beautifiers known. Forty little chocolate coated laxative tablets, 5 cents. Huntley Bros. Was Cold Two Years Ago. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown of It must be good, and really does re Maple Lane were in town Friday. Mr. j Heve and cure indigestion and dyspep Brown is a carpenter and contractor sia or there would be a steady stream and Is employed In Portland, but has ! of people coming back for their money, spent the last week at home, the cold as every 25 cent box is sold with the weather having stopped operations, understanding that you must be de Mr. and Mrs. Brown came to Clacka- cldedly benefitted or there is nothing mas county three years ago from Mas- to pay. sachusetts. Mr. Brown says he has You simply try Pepslkola tablets kept a diary since 1SG2, hut he has wth the understanding that they will traveled about so much that he has steady your nerves, improve your ap only saved the records for the last few petite, relieve wind belching, coated years. He reports that there was a tongue, sour stomach, fullness after cold snap in 1904. On February 11, ' eating, weakened energy, and other of that year, the thermometer register- symptoms of indigestion or Huntley ed four above zero and for the three Bros, are ready at any tme to pay succeeding days it was 16, 18 and 20 back your money without the least degrees above. argument SCORE ED IN WEHCK TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON BIO FOUR ROAD AT FOWLER, INDIANA. Engineer Disregards Block 8ignal and Collision With Freight Follows 35 or 40 Injured. La Fayette, Ind., Jan. 19. Over a score of persons were burned to death in the terrible railroad accident at Fowler early this morning, and 35 or 40 were Injured. Fowler Is 28 miles west of this place. The wreck was caused by the nere ana piacea in nospitais. The passenger train left Chicago last night at 11:30 o'clock and Is known as the Queen City Special, with heavy Pullmans for Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Beauty More Than Skin Deep. Every one who 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. Senator Mitchell's Daughter. The reappearance In Paris society of the American Duchess de la Rouch efoucauld, youngest daughter of the late John H. Mitchell, senator from Oregon, 13 a feature of the season. The spirited duchess went to Paris from her husband's Chateau de Mont mlral, determined to play a consuku-. ous part in the social gayety. She will be far away the most rich- w. r..,.,,. Z Z ZZ "1 7.7. ' tho Snoni . . ' sionally is seized with the desire to naD(l at the bridge parties given by Mrs. Marshall and her daughter. Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion. Interesting Statement by Huntley Brothers. When a man comes into this store ' and calls for an particular indiges- tion remedy. we give what he asks ; to1"' but ln case he leaves 11 to Us wo , usually recommend Pepslkola tablets. Here is a preparation we have been selling right over the counter for years and from actual observation we know BIN