OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907. ft Si ES BUTCHER KNIFE ACCORDING TO COMPLAINT. OF PLAINTIFF FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Joile B. Hlddleton Wnt Divorce From Homer B. Hlddleton on Plea of Groit cruelty- JoHlO I). ll(l(1lHt()ll II plaintiff llHN liml filed through her attorney ft com plaint for dlvorci rotu her husband Homer H. lllddlcntoi,. Tim two were married In Oregon City on August 20, 1!to, niul tint rcfiult of the union I olio daughter of Onj uk" f "iin ''" nml 8 nxiihM, named llrlltliinn J, lllililli'Mon, Th- iilnlntlff In Iht romiilnlnt re cite Hint tin husband hn been In a hnblt of drinking miirh and at times when lin became mtoxtfatd ho prov ed to tin dangerous nml rrui'l, culling ln r nil MnrU of inimi'M ami on several occasion choked her, MrH, HIililli'Hoii hImo states thut on September 20, I J06, hT husband threw u lung butcher knife nt her nnil li was only tint) to tho fiut that she dodged Unit khi escaped being struck. In (tin complaint tin' plaintiff stnte that tin ilffondiitit ii unlit to euro for tht chllil atnl begi tin court to grant her tho earo nml custody of the child. Tim husband In a healthy limn nml when willing to work our tin from $2.50 lo $3.25 per day ami that sho says ho I. ... 1..... HI ................. . mm' in due m i in M imii in i,ny. iiBir or so or wc v, tie uliiuniiy per uioiitii ror tin support or herself and chllil. aw of nw of sou, 25, 3h-4o, 40 acres; also lu hoc. 23, 24, 25, 2(1, 3s-4o, 1.41 acres; $2000, ""Mary I1-. Murphy to Honora h. E. Tho lloltou l nml company to Elsie Kiln Pol.;.!?, all of lots 1, 2, blk. 9, liolton; $175, biulM 11, Eby to Frank Tloi tr all of lot. 48, Clackamas Heights; 050, Ilosca Itallou and Eunlco P. Ballon to Thomas 11oh, part Chan, Maud Rebecca Ht. JoIiiih 1LC, 250 acroa; $5000. John ('. Jalm t nx to 15. A. Hell, all tract No. 23 of Oak Grovn; $1000. George C and John 8, MeGlnnl to John T, Kllloran, nw sec 9, 8-4o; 12000. Peter Caffney and Mury Onffiiey to John F. Kllloran, i sec 9, Mw; 12000. Albert and Emma Crosxnn to Henry Thompson, 113.2 acres beginning cor ner sec 21, G-2o also aw of see. 22, 0-2e; 15500. J, T, and Mary A. Apportion to C. li. Orny, 40 acres, beginning at nw cor ner Julia Ann IjwIh DLC, 2a 1; $1000. Richard Scott and wlfo to Mllwau Mo grange, Cooo square feet. Mllwau kit; $300. Charles V. Noblltt to Margaret J. Morolniid all of nw of ho of sec 33, 4i le; 40 aero; $5.00. Oregon Watr l'ower Townslto com- puny to J. W. It 1, E. 8. Winner, E. F. Surface, W. M. Dale and Mm. Rosa Reagan trustee of tho Estacada Meth mllMt Eplarnpiil rhurch, all of lota 10, 11 nml 12. hlk. 9, oi-IkIiiuI IowiihUo of ICntin iidu ; $1. Andrew and I'lli-n (iritham to Jamex H, lleemm 40 acren bcKlnnliiK at point hetwecu Mectlon 2(i and 35 and w of foriii'm or aeciioun zii. '. mm u Oregon Bwodlnh Colonization com puny to Hilda C. I'etoraon, nw of caw of aec 35, 4m-3ii, 40 acrea; $000., Idl win MIll'Ti to IIiikIi Doylo, aoulh half of a of aec 24, 3h-4cj, 80 unroa; $1250. (leo. A. Cabin and wlfo and J, M. Cameron arid wlfo to .1. M, Ujmico and A. J. Good, no of DLC of Oeorgo Crow No. f,2 1)1X3, 2h-1o, 15 acrea; $10. V. H. ;and office to Robert J. Haw Una, no of aw, n half of mo and ae of no of aec 4, 4n-5e, 100 acroa., ' l lll.rl.lli UI...I.,... t l II" TI....I.. ..II of w half of aw of aec 25, 3m-4m; $125. Charlea L. Itoadarmel to King Stur Keon and wlfo, lota 1 and 2 In block 17, Tnlbert'a add Ut MarahfUdd; $350. E. II. Yoder and Ethel Yoder to Levi ChrlMtner, 10 1-2 acrea In e half of nw of n half of ae of aec 10, Ca lo; $400. Edmond Bwency to George W, Myera, all of lot alx In hlk 7 lu Mllwau klo; $125. 42. 3h3w, and claim 38, 4slw: alio 1 'JO acrea, aec fi, 4h1w, and aec. 30, 3n Zw, and aec 31, 3t lw; alao 2.78 In aec 37, 3m-1w; $1000. John M. Flytin lo L. W. Hyde, w hulf of iin and ae of nw and no of aw of hoc 14 In In 2n-o, 100 ucrea. Hohert Wynno Wllaon and Minnie C. Wllaon to Evalyn Carter Illack, nw 2 5 of aecllona 12 and 13, 2a-lo, 20 acrea; $5000. alx per cent per annum, payable aernl i annually, aald Intoreat to ho evidenc ed by coupons attached to aald bond, Intereat and principal payable In United States Gold Coin at the office of the TreaHurer.of Oregon City, Ore gon, provided, however, that Oregon City reHoivea the right to take up and cancel auld bowl upon the payment of the face value thereof, with accru ed Interent to tho date of payment, at any aemlannual coupon period at or after one year from the duto of such bond. WM. ANDRES EN, A, KNArP, ' E. P. RANDS, Finance Committee of the Council of Oreeon City. H-t2 Notice of 8treet Improvement. Notice la hereby given that Fourth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the Eaat line of Water Street to tho Went line of Main atreet and from the Earn lino of Main 8trcet to the atone wall of the Oregon and California Railroad company on aald Fourth Oregon City, at a regular meeting of aald Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary 6th, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Street, will be Improved with crushed Bald bond Is Issued under authority ' k or grav(!i the full width of said of an act of tho legislature of the Ltreet( flrrj ,y laying sidewalks, cross State of Oregon, panned February lfi.'ikg, cllr)Hi gutters, drains and cor 18'j:J. entitled, "An act to provide fori hltcknt and by grading said street the Isaiiance of bonds for the Improve-'jpijjng l0 th(J established grade merit of streets and the laying of thereof. era In Incorporated cities, and for the Th,g notco )g pUi,iMhed pursuant payment of the, cost of such Improve- j an ord,.r ma,le ,y tne Council of PIONEER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Bpeclal to Dally Star. I,a Grande, Feb. 20. A. Barbour an old settler of Hllgard attempted to commit Hiilcldo by drinking acid of mi nts and laying of sewers ly Install ttmnts," as amended by an act of the Legislature of the State of Oregon, ap proved February 28, 1901, entitled "An act to amend Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7" of an act entitled, "An Act to provide for the Issuance of bonds for tho Improvement of streets and laying of sewers In Incorporated cities, and for the payment of the cost of such Improvement and laying of sewers, by Installments," filed In the office or the Secretary of State, Feb riinry 22, 18113; as amended by an Act of the I-KlHlature of the State of Ore gon, filed In the office of the Secretary of State, February 3d, 1905, entitled "An Act to amend Section 1 ot an act entitled, "An act to amend Sections Oregon City, at a regular meeting of said Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary Cth, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Notlc ot 8treet Improvement. Notice is hereby given that Ninth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the West line of the right of way of the Oregon and California Railroad company on said Ninth street to the East line of Main street and from the West line of Main street to a point on said Ninth street 150 feet West of the West line of said Main St. will be Improved with crushed rock or gravel the full width of said Htreet, and by laying sidewalks, cross-walks, curbs, gutters, drains and corner blocks, and by grading said street according to the established grade thereof. This notice Is published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Oregon City, at a regular meeting of said Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary Cth, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder, Homo kind hint night. He had heenjl, 2, 3, 4, 5, C and 7, of an Act drinking heavily for some time,. Is thought that he will recover. It hi 3s 3e; $xuo. lloth purtlea reserve Proposals for Improvement Bonde, right for roiiilwuys. Oregon City, Oregon. Addle ('. HodKkln and Frank E. Keuled proiswala will be received HodKkln to W. A. Shaw, lots CO, C7. y i'"' undersigned Finance Commit- 70, 71, 72, Jennings Idge; OREGON ROLLER GOES TO INSANE ASYLUM ONCE EMPLOYED IN OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILL. Special to Dully Star. Si ill Hi'. WiihIi., Feb. 20. Esther Mlieli'!!. the Oregon holy roller, who killed her brother George at tho de pot at Health',, wan sentenced lo till itlum lit StelliiciMiiii. She accepted lu'f fate with the saute Hlolld Indlf fi ience that Ihih marked her demean or since the tragedy. CM, C! $13110. Thoiimn L. Aubrey to Jane E. Au- alo e half of lie of sec 9. 1C0 acres; $1. Geo. A. Steel and Eva P. Steel to Oregon & California Railroad compan nw of nw of sec 22, 3s 2e; and w half of nw nee 11, .'U5e, (t cl); $1. C, p. Mallatt and Ella Mallatt to J. II. Turner, n half of so of no of i:ec 11. Ii 2e, 20 acres; $200. John linker and Mary J. linker to Grace E. I.der. Ezra Fisher DLC No. 41, 2s-2e. 4 acrea ;$2.V tee of the Council of Oregon City, Bt the office of the Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon, until Tuesday, March 5th, 1907, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the sale of not less than par value and accrued Interest, of Im provement bonds of Oregon City, as the snine has been authorized to bo Issued for the sum of $1032.50. Snld iHtnds will be lasued In the fol lowing denominations: One bond for cQtitled "An act to provide for the Issuance of howls for the Improvement of streets and laying of sewers In In corporated cities, and for the payment of the costs of such Improvement and laying of sewera by Installment," filed In the office of the Secretary of State, February 28, 1901, Notice of 8treet Improvement. Notice Is hereby given that 8eventh Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the East line of Water street to the West line of Main street, will he Im proved with crushed rock or gravel and by laying sidewalks, cross walks, curbs, gutters, drains and corner blocks and by grading said street ac cording to the established grade thereof. This notice Is published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Oregon City, at a regular meeting of said Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary Cth, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. Notice of Street Improvement. Notice Is hereby given that Eighth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the stone wall of the Oregon and Cal Said bond Is Issued for the payment ' Ifornia Railroad Company on said of a portion of the cost of the laying". Eighth Street to the East line of Main of sewers In sewer district No. 5, and Street and from the West line of shall not exceed the Bum of $1032.50 in tho aggregate. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved to the undersigned committee and the council of Oregon City. All bids should be addressed to the Notice of the Establishment of tho Grade of Water Street. Nlce Is hereby given that the grade of that portion of Water street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying between the South line of Third atreet and the North line of Alley in Block Nine of Oregon City, Oregon,' Is ordered es tablished. This notice Is published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Oregon City, at a regular meeting of said Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary Cth, 1907, W, A. DIMICK, . Recorder. Main street to a point on said Eighth Street 1C8 feet west of the West line of said Main street, will be improved with crushed rock or gravel the full width of said street, and by laying sidewalks, cross-walks, curbs, gutters, drains and corner blocks, and by grad- the sum of $.",00.0(1 and one bond for; Finance Committee of the Council of .lng said street according to the es- tbe sum of $532.50, to he dated April Oregon City, In care of the Recorder. 1st, 19u7, payable ten years from Hy order of the Council of Oregon dntc, bearing Interest at the rate of .City. tahlished grade thereof. This notice is published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Notice of Street Improvement, Notice is hereby given that Tenth Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the West side of the track of the Ore gon and California Railroad eompany on said Tenth street to the East line of Main street and from the West line of Main street to the East line of Wat er Street, will be Improved with crushed rock or gravel the full width of said street, and by laying sidewalks, cross-walks, curbs, gutters, drains and corner blocks, and by grading said street according to the estab lished grade thereof. This notice is published pursuant to an order made by the Council of Oregon City, at a regular meeting of said Council, held Wednesday, Febru ary Gth, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder. 0 I o Real Estate Transfers Frnnk M. Ibimcue nnd Mary ('. I'.nrmon, to Aimer II. Cole, all of east hulf of se of sec. 2, 4H'le, SO acres; 1 1 2iio. Catherine McKitiim to W. II. Ilul hurt, all lots I. 2. 3, 4, 5, C, 30, 31 and 32 in MU, 5. Pleasant Little Homes No. 3. HutnllvUlim of sec. 2!l, ls2e; $ Jim, Pearl T. llayei nnd Guy V. Hays to David E. Long, part of DLC Edward A. Wilson No. 72, 2s le, 30 acres; $2"0. E. M. Howell nnd Anna Howell to C.ustav Kngebi'ccht nnd Anna Engo- I. i'echl p.ll't of George Abel'ilethy DLC NO 5S in nee. 29. 2s 2e: 8 12 acres; $1 100. Jeremiah A. ltrackett nnd Minnie II. llmekett to II. F. Forester, part sec 29. 2s le, 10 acres; $1000. t'. S. Land Office to William L. Huckiier, ko of sec 31, Gs-2e, 1C0 acres. The Culled Status of America to John O. Wlckhnm, nw of sec 31, Ch-2i ICO acres. Rebecca L. Yoder, Jennie L. Yoder, Arthur E. Yoder, Harriet Yoder nnd Rebecca Yoder, to Levi D. Yoder. n half of a half of sw sec. 15, 5n-le; $1500. F. M. Farmer to Charlea O. LInd, beginning at point ho corner lot 8, hlk. 5, llni ton, 10 itcroH In section 23, 2h-3o $100. Tyler Woodward cud Mary J. Wood ward to John Klernnn, all hcc 10, Gs-3e CIO acres; $t, Augusta F. Dempster and Win. H, Dempster to Harry Auno nnd LUllo Aune, part lot 7, hlk. 4fi Oregon City; $000. Oregon Water Power Townslte Co. to H. E. Stubbs, lot 7, blk. 18, Estn cada; $75. Oregon Water Power Townsllo Co. to It. K. Stubbs, lot 8, blk. 18, Esta cada; $100. . Mrs. E. J. Koplln to J. A. Ronm, 1 jicro of trnct U, WlllnmoUo Fulls; $L A. H. Koplln nnd Daisy E. Koplln to J. A. Roam, 1 acre tract B, Willamette Fulls; $350. James Wurd nnd Eva E. Ward to Chris Slcbken all lot 8, blk 5, Sunset City; $580. William F. Palmatoor and riioobe Pulmnttcr to Jasper L. Ilewett, all GR EAT GLO SING OUT SALE Just three weeks more. The biggest sale that Oregon City has ever known. The reasons are plain, all goods offered at Cost or Less. There are only three weeks more of this great Closing Oat Sale so avail yourself of this money saving opportunity. 1 i j Regular 2 for 5c Dnrnlng Cotton ' s Regular 4c spool san-silk, now sell ing 5 spools for . . 10 Feather stitch braid, regular 10c qual ity, closing out price Enameled stocking darners with handles, regular price 5c, closing out prlco 2 for 5c Best grade I..L. Domestic SG-lnches wide, now selling at yard 5 I -2c yard Dark figured calicoes, closing out price, yard 4 l-2c Broken lots of Boys' wool Hats, 50c and 75c grades, closing out ii'lce 25c Child's Ferris good sense Waists, reg ular 50c quality, closing out ...33c Washable Art Silks, Royal or Filo, now being sold 3 skeins for . '. 10c Children's and Misses' Hose Support ers, regular 15c grade, closing out rriee 8c Boys' heavy Cotton Sweaters 50c and C5e quality, closing out price ...33c Men's unlaundrled Shirts, all linen fronts, worth 50c, now HOlling at 33c Men's best 50c Work Shirts, during i sale 37c Women's 50c Rubbers, high cut to close at pair 38c Men's 75c storm Rubbers closing out prlco 60c Best grade Table Oil Cloth, 20c qual ity now. selling at yard 14c Boys' Knee Pants, 50c quality, now 35c 05c grade closing out price 43c 75c quality offered at ......... .55c Men's President Suspenders, regular B0c value, sale price 35c MEN'S SUITS Men's $20 to $25 Suits being sold at $16.95 Men's $15 to $16.50 Worsted Suits now i . .v. $11.25 Men's $10 to $11.50 Suits, best of val ues at regular price, during closing out sale $7.75 Youth's all wool Suits, sizes ranging from 14 to 20; our regular $8.00 val ues now selling at $4.95 Men's 50c Underwear, Shirts and drawers, garment during sale.. 35c Men's $2.00 B. Calf shoes to close out at $1.40 Women's $1.75 and $2.00 vlcl kid Shoes now selling at $1.29 Women's $2.50 vicl kid shoes, light and heavy soles to close at $1.85 Women's $1.50 Felt Juliets, closing out price 98c A Great chance to supply your wants at never to be forgotten bargains. k7 )M liJ Suspension Bridge Comer nw of bo of boo 20, 3s-4o; also so of no of sec 20, 3s-4e, 4 3-4 acres; also O