Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 15, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907.
TOWN AND
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS, PERSONAL
CITY, CLACKAMAS COINTY AND
A. Knapp returned Tuesday evening
from a visit to Salem.
W. H. Handle, of Sprlngwater, was
In town Wednesady morning.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. I-ooney
from Molalla, ycstortia.
we;
Samuel Elmer, a well-known Clarkes j
farmer, was in the city Tuesday after- j
noon.
A. E. Cohoon of the government for
estry department, was up from Port
land, Tuesday afternoon.
H. W. Trembath is at Salem looking
after the interests of fishermen in
legislative enactments.
William Kulnke, one of the old time
faremrs of Needy precinct, was in
Oregon City Tuesady evening.
William Stakely left this morning
for Wainie, Wasco county, where he
will make some improvements on his
homestead.
J. Do renins in from Redland Tues
day afternoon, reported that the witer
in the roads had dried up leaving
them in fairly good condition.
M. A. Magone went to Salem Tues
day evening, where he will represent
the interests of fishermen at the leg
islative session.
S. M. Buchanan of Hubbard, who
had been visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Elsie Snyder on the West Side, return
ed home Tuesday evening.
D. Harms, of Macksburg, in town
yesterday evening, reported that sev
eral hop growers were adding to the
extent of their yards.
!
Captain J. T. Apperson, member of
the finance committee of the board of
regents of the state agriculaural col
lege, returned from a visit to Cor
vallis, Tuesday evening.
E. P. Dodge of Dodge & Sons' shing
le mill at Meadowbrook, in town ;
yesterday afternoon, reported that the i
shingle mill would soon start up again.
It has been closed down for some time j
on account of continued interference
of high water in the Molalla. The i
Dodges formerly shipped out many j
shingles by rail, but the increased lo
cal demand now takes the entire out
put. The mill has a capacity of 23,
0'0 feet daily.
Councilman and Mrs. John McKie
St. Helens were visitors in Oregon !
City yesterday afternoon. Mr. McKie 1
is a prominent rock block contractor,
and supplies many of the stone pav-
ing blocks used in Portland. He stat
ed that the new court house at St. j
Helens was almost completed. It is !
built out of stone taken out of the 1
ground a short distance from the ;
court house site.
ine uswaiu furniture .Manutactur-
ing company has a force of men repair-
ing the damages made by the recent
flood. However this does not inter-
fere with the operation of the machin
ery and the factory is running continu
ally. Some fishermen's boats were
fastened under the finishing depart
ment of the building over the water
and driftwood gathered causing some
of the piles to become loosened and
seriously damaging that part of the
structure. As none of the machines
were in this part of the structure it
did not materially interfere with the
operation of the plant. New piles
are being driven and the damages will
soon be repaired.
The regular quarterly examination
of applicants for teachers' certificates
began at the court house Wednesday
morning. The board of examiners
consists of County Superintendent
Zinser, T. J. Gary of West Oregon
City schools and L. A. Reed of the
Parkplace schools.
A force of men are working on the
dock of the Oregon City Transporta
tion company, which was demolished
by the high waters of the flood. The
upper deck of the dock, which is used
Wholesale or retail at COST, my entire stock of goods
at Arcade Racket Store. Counters, Show Cases and
Shelving, everything goes. Bargains for everybody.
Also some Hooszhold Gocds. Come and get Prices.
606 Main St., Oregon City, Ore. W. L. STULTS
COUNTRY
AND UENERAL, OP OR BOON
THB WILLAMETTE VALLEY
during the high water, was washed
I from Its foundation, leaving the name
'in a very dangerous condition. The
'upper dock has been entirely torn out
,and temporary Improvements will be
j nine ads the city Intends to grade.
Eighth street. The change will make
U1 considerable difference to the dock on
: trance front Kighth street.
Real Estats Transfers.
Mary L. Steel
John Cower and
and James Steel to
Jennie Cower, lot 5,
Klsley; $500.
Adolph D. E. Elmer and Emma El
mer to D. II. Loonel, i 8 interest in
160 acres in II. B. Jackson DLC. 15 si
and 2e; $1500.
John Gaffney to William S. May in
Wm. Holmes DLC, in sec. 5, "s-2e,
i acre; $115.
Fora n. Clark and John M. f iark,
Laura L. Browiileo, Mary O. Rinehart
and John Rinehart to Eva E. Craft
and Daniel C. Scott, undivided 3-5 in
terest tu part DLC Abel Mattoon and
wife. 100 acrestli also fractional part
of claim 50, 1 acre; jlSOO.
Adellied Lehman to Bernard M.
Flsch, part Lot Whit comb DLC No.
ls-le; ?1.
Bernard M. Fisch and Linda
to Adelhied Lehman, part Lot
Flsch
Whit-
comb DLC, No. OS, ls-le; $1.
James McGill to Mrs. Amanda J.
Choate, 'part of sec 30, ls-le, 7 1-2'
acres, also in sec 29 and 30, 4s-le, 10
acres; $1500.
W. H. Lang and Celia Lang to D.
B. Kelly, part of J. P. Eagan DLC, sec.
", 2s-2e, 4.22 acres; also In John D.
Garrett DLC, 2s-2e, 21.30 acres; also
all property of Lang Flume and Pow
er company; $1500.
O. Paul Roethe anl Carrie Roethe
to John G. Roethe. 10.061 acres of
Chas. Risley tract; $150.
Lorrin H. Andrews and Martha E.
Andrews to Charles retvy Andrews,
part Stephen II. Walker DLC. 2sle.
71.14 acres; also in Walker DLC right
of way 20 feet wide.
Nelson MeConnell to James MeCon
nell. Eva MeConnell, Clyde MeConnell
and Clarence MeConnell, ne of ne of
sec 9, and nw of nw of sec 10, 8 acres;
aiso part se of sec 4, 9.Co acres; also
strip 20 feet wide, SO yards long on
(north line of nw of ne sec. 9; and 5
! acres in sec. 3 in sw; all being situ-
latt.,1 In ".1,... 1
Jacob S. McConib and Eveline Mc-
j Combe to Joseph McCombe, all of lot
;i, blk. 2G in Central Add to Oregon
jCity; $500.
Benjamin Wolfer and Julia D. Wol
; fer to George, E., Charles E., and
j James F. Oglesby, beginning nw cor-
, ner of 10-arre tract sen 0 4s.1o 1,
a,. -rn
S. O. Dillman and Ednetta Chase
: Dillman to G. 0. Molin, all of lots 12
!and 13 in blk. 7. Falls View add to
Oregon City; $1.00.
Hubert Engle and Hattie Engle to
P. C. Miller, w half of nw of sec. 35.
s-2e, fqt. o. $000.
C. R. Hougham and C. B. Houcham
to J. W. Ebner, half of nw and n half
of ne of sec 4, Gs-le; $1000.
v.'. S. Hurst and Amelia
t James McGill, part of
4s-le, 7 1-2 acres; $500.
Albert France to Wilson
M. Hurst
sec. 30,
R.
Snook
and Frances Caroline Snook, sec 1,
3s-le, part of M. M. McCarver DLC,
No. 41, 28 acres; $3100.
Estray Notice.
Oak Grove, Jan. 14. Taken estray,
one small hornless, solid red cow. No
marks. S. L. Casto, P. 0. address,
Creighton, Oregon. Il-t3
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Herman Liesman, ha3 been
aopoiiit 'd Administrator of the estate;
of Henry Dieckman. deceased, by the
Honorable County Court of Clacka
mas County, Oregon. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
for payment with proper vouchers to
the above named H. I.iesinan, at
his home in Frog Pond, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated February the fuh, 1907.
H. LIESMAN,
I Administrator of the estate of II.
jDieckrnan, deceased. 10t5.
I Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of John Kennedy, deceased, has filed
! in the county court of Clackamas
SAI
county, Oregon, his ilnnl account aa
such administrator and that the 19th
day of March, 1007 at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of said day him been
by the County Court fixed as the time
for hearing objections to said report
and the settlement thereof.
4 D. D. JACK.
Administrator of flio estate of John
Kennedy, deceased.
First publication, February 15, 1907.
Last Publication, March 15, 1!07.
A. H. Mendenhall, Attorney for ad
ministrator. ! SUMMONS.
!
In the Circuit Court or the State of
OrcKon for Clackamas Count v.
Minnie M. Hoiiehtlln. Plaintiff.
vs.
Eugene Houghtlln. Defendant.
To Eucene HoiiL'htlln. the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon!
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the eonmhilnt tiled against '
you 111 the above entitled suit on or
before the Soth day of March. 1007.
and If you fall to so appear and aim-
wer for want thereof the plaint Iff will
apply to said Court fur the relief de
manded In her complaint, to-wlt:
For the dissolution of the bonds of
matrimony existing between yourself
and the plaintiff and for her costs and
disbursements In this suit, and for
such further relief ns to the Court
may seem meet.
This summons Is published for six
consecutive weeks by order of the
Hon. Thomas A. Mcltrlde, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Clackamas County, made ami
entered on the Mil dav of February.
1907.
First publication February 15, 1907.
Last publication March 29, 1907.
MAC MAIION and McDF.VlTT.
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
Portland, Oregon. 10t7.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon In and for the County
Clackamas.
George Nilson, Plaintiff,
vs.
JulU Rosalind Nilson. Defendant.
To the above named defendant
Ju-
lia Rosalind Nilson;
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby summoned to appear
and answer the complaint tiled
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 29th dav of March
l'.b7. ami if you fail to answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
decree against you for the relief pray
ed for in the complaint herein filed,
to-wlt:
That the bonds of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and defen
dant be dissolved and that the plain
tin have judgment from the defen
dant for the costs and disbursements
of this suit, anil for such other and
further relief as to the Court apppears
just, equitable and meet.
This summons is published by or
der of Hon. Thomas A. McHrlde,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
duly made, signed and filed on the 9th
day of February, 1907, which order
specilled the time for answering the
complaint herein as the 29th day of
March, 19o7, and the first publication
of summons Is made upon the 15th
, day of February, l:o7.
RALPH E. MpODY,
! Attorney for Plaintiff.
10t7
l SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon for Clackamas County.
Oi'fgon & California Railroad Com
pany, a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Peter Gabriel, S. A. I) Puter and Ed
ward O. Jones, Defendants.
To Peter Gabriel and Edward (!.
Jones, Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear in the above entitled
court and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the last, date deseribled
in theorder for publication of sum
mons, to-wlt, the 1st day of April, 1907
and if you fail to so appear or ans
wer the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded In the com
plaint herein against you. The re
lief demanded In the complaint Is a
judgment and decree of this court
quieting title of the plaintiff against
the defendants as to the Northeast
quarter (NE'4) of Section twenty
nine (29), Township four (1) South
of Range six (0) East of the Willam
ette Meridian; and thereby remove
from said property the cloud created
by the fact that the defendant Peter
Gabriel heretofore made an alleged
and pretended homestead application
for said real property and thereafter
executed an alleged and pretended
deed of conveyance to the defendant,
S. A. D. Puter of the said real proper-
WtffiW""'T',t '' '-J1
A OELIGHTFUL
BEVERACE,
A SAFE STIMULANT.
A GOOD MEDICINE.
For sale Ly
E. Matthles.
ty and that thereafter S. A. D, Puter
' imwle. an alleged and pretended deed
of conveyance to the defenadut Kd-
Uvnrd G. Jones of the said real proper
ty and decreeing Nald deeds to be null
and void and of no effect and enjoin-
, In and restraining the defendants
and ench of them from asserting or
j claiming any right, title or Interest
In or to said real property by virtue
jof said deeds and for such other and
further relief as may bo deemed prop-
, or In tjto premises,
) This summons Is published In pur
suance of the order of the Hon. Giant
pi. Dlmlck, Judge of the County Court
of Clackamas County, Oregon, duly
made and entered on the 12th day of
I February. 1!M7. and the date of " the
first publication thereof is the 15th
tlll - v of February.. 1007.
JOHN K. KOI. LOCK.
1 't 7
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
,m" ("'cult Court of the State of
Oregon fr Clackamas County,
C. Olson, Plaintiff,
VS.
Itortle Olsen, Defendant.
To Bertie Olsen, defendant
above
name. I:
In the niiino of the State of Oregon
you are required to appear and ans
wer the complaint tiled against you In
the above entitled Court and cause,
on or before the ;:nth day of March,
1!'07, that being the date tlxod by the
Court for such app''aranco or answer
in and by the order of the Court for
publication of tills summon, and if
oii fall so to appear and answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In her complaint,
to wit: For 11 decree dissolving the
niarriue contract now existing be
tween the plaintiff and defendant nnd
to allow her to ivsumo her former
name of Annie C. Frnger. and for such
oth.-r relief as to the Court may seem
meet and Just.
Tills summons Is to be published In
the urcgon I Ity hnterprlse fer met
less than once a week for six consec -
tithe weeks prior to said ;'.( li day of!
March. I'.in7. by order of Ibe llonora- j
Ide Thomas A. Mcltrlde, Judge of na!d
court, made and entered on the i:;t!i ,
day of February. 19i7. first Insertion
li hru.iry l .tb, l'."7, last Insertion
March 29th, F.m7.
T. II. MeHKVITT.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I CSosSno Out
Only Four Weeks more of our great closing out s.ile. We make prices
so low that our stock will be reduced in the quickest possible time. H
you wish to share in these wonderful reductions you must hasten as
only -1 weeks more remain of this great sale.
Good Figured Calico can be bought
for during our closing out sale yard
Best 7c yard Apron Gingham during
our closing out sale, price, yard....
Regular me and 12c
and Insertions now
yard
Torchon laces
being sold at
Boys' and
at . . . .
Girls' 15c Hose now
Outing Flannel 8c grade, during sale
yal
Men's 50c Underwear, Shirts and n
Drawers, garment during sale J J w
Men's Iiest 50c Work Shirts ,saln
M ice v) C
Men's President Suspenders, regular n
50c value closing out price )jC
Women's Black Fleeced Hose 20c val
ue, sale price pair
Women's Shoes, viol kld. Blucher cut, r
$1.75 and $2.00 grades closing out l II
price at yUU?
Women's 50c Rubbers, high cut priced
at pair )
Best L. L. Domestic 30 inches wide
r,i2c quality during closing out. sale (
yard V
4
To
appreciate
of
Suspension
Bridge Corner
SUMMONS.
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clnoka
man. Ella 13. Williams, riulntlff,
vs.
George Rlnonrson, Edward 11. Illnear
noil, Emma RlneniMon Freytng, Jac
ob It. Kliiearsou. Abraham L. Kin
enrson, Isitne Itlnenrson, Peter M.
Utncnrson, Frank Ulneai'Moii,
Kliiearsou, Ida Pulleii, lthetla l'ul
len, E, G. Cautleld, John T. Hall, W.
T. Iluiiie, J. 0, Morelund mid J. Po
llvkn, Defendants.
To George Rlueursou, Edward II.
Itlnenrson. Jacob II. Rliicm'soti,, Abra
ham L. Ittiiotti'soii, Isaac Itiuearsoti,
Frank lllnearson. Rlneitrson,
Ida Pollen, lthetla Pillion nnd W. T.
Hume, defendants herein. In the name
of the Stale of Oregon: You ami each
of you are hereby required to appear
In the above entitled Court on the
First day of the term of the said Court
to be begun and held next after the
expiration of hIx weeks from the dale
of the publication of this summons,
and you will take notice that If you
fall to appear and answer Ibe coin
plait llled against you In the above en
titled suit on or before the llrst day of
said term of nald Court, then the
plaintiff herein will apply to the Court
j for the relief demanded In the com
I plaint lu this suit, which Is for the re
! forming of a deed made by P, M. Kin
1 cm-son ami Isabella ItlneuiSoll. his
wife, to C. C. Williams on the 2nd day
of October, ISS'.I, so as to make the de
scription In said deed rend: running
thence North .".0 dog. 14 mill. West
etc Instead of running thence North
:;o den. II mill East etc as dccrlhcd
therein.
Tills summon Is published by the
order of the Hon. Grant B. Dltnlck,
Judge of (he (Vtiuty Court of the
Slate of Oregon fur the County of
Clackamas, made February 11th, 19ti7,
the I bin. T. A. Mclirble, .indue of the
above entitled Court being absent
! f rum 1 1
I
said County of Chicltiiinu.
THOS. F. RYAN.
put llsh
-
Attorney for Plaintiff,
time Feb. LMh I97.
d llrst
SUMMONS.
Ii, the Circuit of the State of Oregon
for Clackamas County.
Oregon & California Railroad Com
pany, a corporation, plaintiff,
XING
GREAT
Men's I'lilaundei-ed Shirts, pure linen
bosoms, sold regularly at 5c at
closing out price
5c
Best 2"c Table
sub- yurd . !
5c
priced
7!c
Men's $2n to $25
nt
Men's $15 to
closing out
Men's $10 to
closing out
Hoys' Heavy
entire line
10c
lens
what it means to purchase goods at cost
less is to come and
lliia
v.
Nils Mlko Walneo, 8, A. D. Puter,
Richard 15. Moss ami 10. (1, Jones,
Defendants,
To Nil Mike Wntnee, Richard K.
Moss and 10. G. Jones: liefelidiilils.
In the name of the Hlalo of Oregon:
You nro hereby Hiiiiinintied and re
quired to appear In Hut above entitled
court and answer thn complaint filed
against you In the above enlltled
suit on or before the (Into last do
scribed In the order fur publication of
summons, to wit: on or before the 1st
day of April, 1907. and If you fall to
appear or answer, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for thn relief demand
ed In the complaint tiled herein
against you,
The relief deiiHiiided In the com
plaint Is a judgment and decree of
this court quieting tllln of the plain
airr against the dcfeudim! to Iho
Southeast quarter (SK'il of Section
Iweiilynlne (2IU, Township four (41
South, Range six (ti) Fast of the Wil
lamette Meridian; tluit there be re
moved from said property the cloud
created by the fuel that the defendant
Nils Mike Walneo heretofore, made an
alleged and pretended homestead ap
plication for said real properly and
thereafter executed tin alleged and
pretended deed of conveyance to tllil
defendant S A. I. Puter of the said
real properly and Hint there after S.
A. D. Paler made an alleged and pro
tended deed of conveyance to lint de
fendant ',. G. Jones of the wild leal
properly and that thereafter the do
feudal)! E. G. Jolies executed nil al
leged hud pretended deed of convey
ance of the said real property to the
defendant Richard E, Moss and de
creeing said ileedii to he null mid void
and of no effect nod enjoining and re
straining the defendants and each of
them from asserting or claiming any
right, tide or Interest In or to (be said
real propel ly by virtue of nald deeds
and for such oile r nnd further relief
as may be deemed puopcr In the prein
l-.es.
This summons Is published lu pur
suance of the order of the lion. Grant
II Dlmlck, Judge of thn Cotiuly Coiiit
of Cbickani.is County, Oregon, duly
made nn I entered on the r.'th day of
February. 1 'M7, and I he dale of thn
first publication lo-i f Is the .',ii day
of February. 19"7.
JOHN K. KOI.LOCK.
im7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sale
33c
Oil Cloth during this
KC
Hulls now
"Ing sold
$16.95
$11.25
$7.95
33
$10,50 Worsted
Suits,
price
$11.50 Suits your choice
price
Cotton
now off
Sweaters. Our
red at price of
Suits
Men's 25c Neckwear, your pick dor- n
Ing sale I JjC
Best 75c Quality Bleached Sheets go n -v
59c
Hoys' KneoVnnts, to close out at, 50c 1
iialily, now
Our 05c grade being sold at
75c. Quality offered at ,""5C
MEN'S PANTS.
$5.00 duality at. prices of $3.65
$1.50 Grade, to close nt $3.35 J
$:!.50 Quality, closing out. price .... $2.35
Men's 15c wool socks, (dosing out price, QC
see
7th and Main Sts.
Oregon City, Ore.
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