) OftEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1907. PACIFIC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE MOVED PHONES CUT OVER IN THREE MINUTES WEDNESDAY EVEN ING IMPROVED 8ERVICE. The telephone office hn been niovtx) at lost. Tim mutter was kept very inlet Wednesday night nnd many peo ple were greatly surprised TliurHilny at tho ctiniiKo. Tho phono wore cut over nt seven o'clock In the evening, jiiNt three inlinileH being consumed In making tho change, Tim new phono exchange In ono of tlm most up to (lute office In tho stain lr Will lit! UH MOllll Bit ttlO lieW It'll- phono are liiMtiilletl. The service Ik touch Imprnvei ty tho addition of two iimie operator, Mle Ixirctfa Waldron iiihI lllrdlri Miller, By tho new system It In not neces sary Id rliiK tlm liell to get central, merely taking down tho receiver nuik 1 1) K the required connect Ion. The present number will bn lined for a while lunger, until the new telephone are Installed. When Mil Ik doun there will not he kii ninny Nubscrihcr on one line iih heretofore, nud the nuiiiher of rlnj; will not bo such a constant worry to the housewife, PARM PAYS UCTTER THAN MILri ROUTE (!, 8. Rimers, who four yearn ago reeled the liliuikrtihlilp fmni north of Willamette ami went Into the dulry business, iiiude hi lui( trip supplying isistoiner on hi milk route, Thur day. Mr. Hogem by straight busbies methotl and coiiit-ou treat tni-nt hud built up u good trade. At the time hn discontinued tlm route he was welling milk froih twenty cow, hut he ha decided ho can mnko moro money by paying moro atten tioa to the farm. He hn bought a separator and will fill (renin to a Purtluml creamery. BIBLE STUDY MEETING. u every Tburaday cveulng In tho aagiigallonal lectuie riKim, tho pa tor Itev. K. Clarence Oakley, conducts a fllblo Study c1m uiHin th Sunday school lenHnfi of the following Hundny. Tal evening the lemm la concern ing Jacob at llethel, and the vision hn had of the angel ascending tho lad dor to heaven. Tho clan meet at 7:30 a ml I open to all who aro Inter ested to come, The attendance linn beea growing encouragingly of late. A Criminal Attack. on an Inoffensive cltlxen I frequently made In that apparently useless little tube called the ' appendix." Il'a gen erally the result of protrncted count I pat Ion, following liver torpor. Dr. King New Life Fill regulato tho liv er, prevent appendlcltl, and establish regular habit of tho bowel, 2ic, at Howell & Jones' dmg store. COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES. A. Venter of llarton, hcIhhiI clerk, called on Superintendent Zlnser. Thursday. 1). I.. Itoyland of District No. 109, wa tranHBctlng business In the coun ty superintendent's olllce, Thursday. Gentle and Effective. A well known Manitoba editor write: "A an lnlde worker I find Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablet Invaluable for tho louche of blllouHiicHH natural to a sedentary life, their action being gentle and ef fective, clearing the digestive tract and the head." Frlco, 25 cent. Sam ple free. Howell & Jones. If you want tho beat coffee on earth try Flurrlngton Hall stool cut coffee. HARRIS' GROCERY. Home Telephone Company CHIenH of Ongon City should not fall to avull themselves of tho oppor tunity (o secure an early Installation of the new Telephone Com-pnny's In strument, The Independent Telephone Com pany has recently Installed a tele phone plant at Albany and here is what they suy: Oregon Iluslness Men's League. 0. H. Sanders, Albany, President; M. Feterson, Forest drove, Vice-President; (Jeo. F. Rogers, Snlom, Secre tary & Treasurer. Office of the Pres ident, Albany, Oregon. March (I. 1907. To whom It may concern: The ad vent of the Home Telephono Compuny Into Albany and Linn county has been of material benefit to the users of telephones, Inasmuch as It has In creased our telephone patronage moro thBii live hundred per cent, and the yttrvlce from a poor, Indifferent ono, to the best that modern appliance and strict business application can pro duce. I would not consider for a mo ment, a proposition to destroy our telephone competition. , Respectfully, (Signed) GEO. 13. SANDERS, President Oregon Business Men's League. PUPILS OF ST. JOHNS DELIGHT AUDIENCE KNAPP'S HALL CROWDED AND GOODLY SUM NETTED FOR McLOUGHLIN IN8TITUTE. Tlm entertainment given by tlm pupil of Ht. JoIiiih school at Knapp'a hull, Wednesday ovcnlitK. for tho Mc Imghlln Institute, wa a great suc cess both socially and financially. Tho hull wax crowded till standing room wbh nt n premium. Many wcro com pelled to remain outside. Over two hundred admission ticket wore sold hy tlm achool children and a grout many people inilil admlHHlon at tlm door, f All thn iiumhera of tho program were wiill received by tho audience and there would havu been repeated encore had It not been announced that tlm children would respond to noiiu of them. Tho quilt Hint had been on exhibi tion In liiiNch'a store wan rallied after the program mid It wuh found that Mm, M. J. Snyder of tho Went Bide held tlm lucky number, 07. Thn Uev. A. lllllebrand announced that tlm pleasing feature of thin program were only a forerunner of what will be given at commencement time In June, Thirty day treatment for kidney ;and bladder trouble sand rheumatlHin ror i ,1)1), lour money refunded If not Htlnlleil, rinoulea contain no al cohol. Do not derange tho tomach, Easy to take. Hold by Huntley Dro. Saloon Notice, Notice I hereby given that I will apply at tin' next regular meeting of ;the Oregon City Council for a re lewiil of my liquor McetiHe at my pre lent place of biiMliieH, 50, corner Fifth i and Main afreet. 17t2 A. J, Sl'RHER. EUREKAI Ytt, I Have Found It at Last. Found what? Why thnt Chamber lain' Salvo cures eczema and all manner of Itching of the skin. I havo been afflicted fur mnny year with skin disease. 1 had to gel up three or four time every night and wah with cold water to allay tho terrible Itching, but since unlng thl salve In December, 1005, the Itching ha stop ped and ha not troubled mo Elder John T. Ongh.y, Rootvllle, Fa. For aale by Howell & Jonea. ' Snoon Notice. Notice I hereby given (hat the un designed will apply M tho Council of Oregon City, Oregon, at It next meeting, for a renewal of hi aaloon IIci uho for a period of ix month at hi present place of bulne, .Main anil Sixth HtreetH, JOHN (SOHRA. 1712 Ordinance No.- An utdlnanco to amend Section 10 of Ordinance No 271 entitled. "An ordinance authorlvlng The Oregon W'Hter Fower and Railway Company, It KiircoRHor and atiHlgn, to cou nt nut, maintain and operate a rail way on Third atreet In Oregon City, and to erect the necenHary polo and Htrlng the nocoHHary wire for the op eration thereof, and to enrry freight tand oxprca matter on and over said railway on aald Third atrcet and on and over aald Company' railways on Main street In Oregon City and to col lect charge and toll for tho carrying of freight and expre matter." Ap proved November 10, 1902. Oregon City does ordain a follows: Section 1. That Section 10 of Ordi nance No. 274 of Oregon City entitled: '"An ordinance authorizing The Ore gon Water Fower and Railway Com pany, Ita BueeoHHors and BHHlgn. to construct, maintain nnd operate a railway on Third street In Oregon City, and to erect the necessary ile and string the necessary wire for tho operation thereof, and to carry freight and express matter on and over said railway on said Third street and on and over said Company's railways on Main street In Oregon City, and to col lect charges and tolls for the carrying of freight and express matter," be amended so as to read as follows: J. H. Cusclck & Co.. Rankers. .1. W. Cuslck. President: K. 1). Cuslck, Cashier; II. H. Cusclk, Assistant Cash ier. Capital and Surplus, $70,000.00. Albany. Oregon, March fi, 1907. To whom It may concern: The Homo Telephone Company's existence In Albany has had the effect of giving us better telephone service and has been especially helpful to the farmers. It Iibb been the means of reducing very materially their rates. We did not know what good service meant un til the advent of this company. Respect fully, (Signed.) 13. D. CUSICK, J. S. Van Winkle, Albany Oregon, March Gth, 1907. To whom It may concern: This Is to say that the telephone system in stalled in this vlty by the Home Tele phone Company gives a far superior service to any with which I have ever como in contact, nnd it has operated to give us a farm more extended ser vice with the farmers and rural dis tricts than ever enjoyed before this company began operations here; their methods are clean and businesslike and I cheerfully commend them to the public generally. Very respectfully, (Signed) J. S. Van WINKLE. Section 10, Tho Oregon Water Power and Railway Company, Its suc cessor or aMHlgn, shall pay annually In advance to t)m City of Oregon City, a a license for the running and oper ating of said express and freight rar a aforesaid, tho following sums, to wit: For tho flrat five (5) year from No vember 10, 1802, Four Hundred ($400,00) Dollar per annum, and for the remaining five (5) year the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollar per annum; A a further conlderatlon for the granting of this ordinance the u Id Railway Company, It successor and assigns, shall within live (5) years from November 10, 1902, put down on and along said railway, on tho paved portions of Main street, rail of not. less than six and one half (0'4) Inche In depth and weighing not less than seventy five (75) pound per yard, provided that currd rail in side track, turnout and switches may be six (fi) Inches In depth, and all such rail shall be of a pattern and shall be laid on a foundation to bo ap proved by the salil city council. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a regular meeting of the council of Oregon City, held Wednesday, April 3rd, 1U07, au.1 to como up for second reading and flniil passage at a special meeting of said council to be held April 17th, 1907, at 8 o'clock, p. m. W. A. D1MICK, ! Recorder, Notice of Change of Street Grade. Notice I hereby given that tho grade of Tenth street of Oregon City, Oregon, from the West linn of Main street to the East lino of Water street Is ordered changed and re-established. This notice I published pursuant to an order of the Council of Oregon City made at a regular meeting of said Council held Wednesday, April 3rd, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, Recorder, Administrator' Sale of Real' Estate. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur L. AlbrlKht, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, I will, on and after Saturday, tho 4th day of May, 1907, proceed o Sell the following de scribed real property belonging to the said estate at private sale for cash and subject to confirmation by the said court, said real property being--scribed a f-llows, to-wlt: Tlm North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 15 In Township 4 South of Range 4 East of the Willam ette Meridian In Clackamas County, State of Oregon. FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH. Administrator of the Estate of Arthur L. Albright, Deceased. 17t5 Notice of Proposed Street Improvement. Notice Is hereby given that the City Council has ordered the Improvement of Madison street, Oregon City, Ore gon, commencing at the North line of Third street thence Northerly to the South line of Fifteenth street. Said Improvement shall be made by grad ing said street to the proposed grade to be established by the City Engi neer, by laying wood side walks six feet wide, by laying all necessary cross walks, and by setting wood curbs twelve and one-half feet from the center of said street, and by Im proving all parts of said street be tween curbs, and all Intersections of street und alleys the full width with crushed rock and screenings. Wher ever said grade requires a fill of more than 15 feet, then said street shall be Improved by building a good substan tial wood bridge 25 feet wldo with four feet Bluewalks on each side there of. Provided that the part of the street now occupied by the present bridge between Fourteenth street and Eigh teenth street shall bo Improved by laying sidewalk four feet wide with a good substantial railing along each side thereof, on same grade as bridge. Provided further that wherever a fill of more than six feet Is required said fill need not be more than 40 feet wide at the top with sidewalks six feet wide laid at the side thereof next to curb. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the Council of Oregon City made at a regular meeting of said Council held Wednesday, April 3d, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, ' Recorder. 17-3 Ordinance No. An ordinance providing for the sani tary conditions of factories, work shops, tenements, public halls, or lodg ing houses. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Section 1. In factories and work shops where there are fifteen persons or less of each sex, there shall be pro vided by the proprietor or owner, one water closet for each sex, and one for each additional fifteen persons of each sex or minimum thereof. Toilets shall bo seperate In all cases. Every tenement or lodging house shall bo provided with one water closet for every ten rooms or minimum thereof, and olie sink for each floor. All resi dences and public halls shall be pro vided with at least one water closet and one sink. Section 2. Any person, firm or cor poration violating any of the provi sions of this ordinance shall be deem ed guilty of a mtsdeamor and upon conviction thereof, before tho Record er or Mayor, Bhall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 or more than $50.00, Each day in which such toilets and water closets are not pro vided shall be deemed a separate of fence. Section 3. Whereas there are many buildings, factories and work shops within the corporate limits un provided with proper sanitary facili ties nnd endangering the public health of the citizens, therefore It is tho judgment of the Council that an emer gency exists, and that It Is necessary for the public health that this ordi nance shall become operative upon its approval by the Mayor, therefore this ordinance shall take effect and be in force Immediately upon Us approval by the Mayor, Read first time and ordered publish ed at a regular meeting of the Coun cil of Oregon City, held Wednesday, April 3rd, 1907, and to como up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of said council to bo held April 17th, 1907, at 8 o'clock, p. m. Hy order of the Council of Oregon City. W, A, DIMICK, Recorder, EXECUTOR'8 NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu- I tor of tho estat of Jacob Mlley, de I ceased, by the Hon. County Court of ' Clackamas County, Oregon. All per 'sons having claims against the said 'estate aro hereby notified to present the samo to mo for payment with proper voucher at my home In Union precltwt, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, i My address being Aurora, Oregon, R. V. D. No. 3, Box C8. ISAAC A. MILEY, Executor of tho Estate of Jacob Mlley, j deceased. CORDON E. HAVES, Attorney for Estate. 14-t5 Dated March 9th, 1907. 8UMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of I Oregon, for Clackamas County. Louise Emma wolf Kussell, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Nephl Russell, Defendant. To Robert Nephl Russell, tho above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the expl j rat Ion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, I to-wlt: I On or before the 2Cth day of April, 1 1907. and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plain 'tlff will apply to the Court for the re I lief prayed for In her complaint now jon file herein, to-wlt: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolv ed; that the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the minor child, Iiulse Willamette, and that the plain tiff may have such other and further relief In the premises a the merits of her case shall require, and as In equity shall seem meet. This summons Is published by or der of Grant B. Dlmlck, County Judge of Oregon for Clackamas County, and said order was made and given by him on the 12t.h day of March, 1907, the Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge of the ! above entitled Court, being absent jfrom tho said County of Clackamas, and the date of the first publication thereof is the 15th day of March, 1907. W. E, STOWE. 14t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion. ; Interesting Statement by Huntley Brothers. When a man comes Into this store and calls for any particular indiges tion remedy, we give what he asks , for, but in case he leaves it to us we usually rccoromead Pepslkola tablets. Here Is a preparation we have been selling right over the counter for years and from actual observation we know It must be good, and really does re lieve and cure Indigestion and dyspep sia or there would be a steady stream of people coming back for their mosey, as every 25 cent box Is aold with the understanding that you must be de cidedly benefitted or there is nothing to pay. You simply try Pepslkola tablets wth the understanding that they will steady your nerves, improve your ap petite, relieve 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 argument Improve and Beautify the Complexion. The principal ingredients in Dainty Laxakola tonic tablets are cascarin and dandelion which is one of the saf est complexion beautiflers known. Forty little chocolate coated laxative tablets, 25 cents. Huntley Bros. Neglected Colds Threaten Life. From the Chicago Tribune. '"Don't trifle with a cold,' Is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vltaT In the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry. warm clothing are the proper safe guards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from or dinary colds will be Blight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe If neglected, and a well established ripe cold is to the germs of dlpththe rla what honey Is to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year la the neglected cold." Whether it is a child or adult, the cold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to gve Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popu larity and Immense sale of this prep aration has been attained by its re markable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when it is given. For sale by Howell & Jones. . 8UMMONS. fn the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Ethel Rutherford, Plaintiff, v. R. Iwell Rutherford, Defendant. To It. Lowell Rutherford, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby reuqlred to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court and cause on or before the Cth day of April, 1907, and If you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the com plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony existing be tween you and the plaintiff, upon the ground of cruel and Inhuman treat ment, for an order allowing plaintiff to resume her maiden name, Ethel Osborn, and for general relief. This summons Is published by order of Grant B, Dlmlck, County Judge of Clackamas county, Oregon, and said order was made and given by him on the 21st day of February, 1907, on ac count of the absence of Judge of said Circuit Court for said County and Dis trict, and said order Is made return able to the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Clackamas county. The first pub- llcatlon of this summons Is made on the 22nd day of February, 1907, and the last publication is the 5th day of April, 1907. A. WALTER WOLF, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. lentered In the County Court of tho In the Circuit Court of the State of j State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun Oregon, for the County of Clacka- ty. on the 4th day of March, 1907, in mas, Jonathan Stoker, Plaintiff, vs. Sadie Stoker, Defendant. To Sadie Stoker, Defendant. , In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against I you m ma uoove eniiueu huh, on or before the 20th day of April, 1907, said date being more than six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons; and If you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and you, and for the cost and disbursements of this suit. Pursuant to an order made and en - tered March 5, 1907, by Hon. G. B. Dlmlck, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, this summons Is serv ed on you by publication thereof for six successive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise. The date of the first publication being March 8. 1907, and of the last being April 12, 1907. Dated March 5, 1907. J. TJ. CAMPBELL, 13-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Mary E. Courville, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver L. Courville, Defendant To Oliver L. Courville, defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon you are commanded to appear in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 13th day of April, 1907, which is more than stx weeks from the date of the first publication of this notice and the date set by the Judge of the above entitled court and you are required to answer the complaint filed against you in said court and cause, and for want of such answer or appearance, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint to-wlt: for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and you as defendant on the ground of willful desertion, and for such other and further relief as may be just and meet in equity. This summons is published by order of Hon. John B. Cleland, Circuit Judge) of the State of Oregon, made and en tered In the above entitled cause oa the 19th day of February, 1907, and made by the said Judge because and on account of the absence of Hon. DELINQUENT Crown Boys' Mining and Milling Co.. (a corporation) Location of prin cipal place of business, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, (414 Main Street.) Notice. Notice Is hereby given that there Is delinquent upon the following described stock of said corporation on account of assessments levied by the stockholders thereof,' on the dates and in the several amounts set op posite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: No. of No. of Name Chns. E. Lane, Cert. 100 Shares. 1800 Chas. Moran, Helen Montour, M. Moran, H. B. Nickels, Stacey Nickels, Win. Cummlngs, Alphonse Goulet, 7G 38 89 31 29- 39 85 50000 25000 2500 20000 10000 f 10750 3000 Oct, 1, Nov. 1, and Dec. 1, 1906 Jan 1, 1907, $10.80 And In accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, made on the 22nd day of March, 1907, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of G. F. Anderson, at 414 Main St., Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April, 1907, at the hour of 5 o'clock p.m., of said day at said place, to pay said delinquent assessments thereon together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors of the Crown Boy's Mining and Milling Co. . Dated, this 28th day of March, A. D. 1907. lC-t5 D. C. BAKER, Secretary. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled court and for the Fifth Judicial District, and on account ol the serious Illness of the said Tboma A. McBrlde, and because and for the reason that the said Thomas A. Mc Brlde Is not within the County ot Clackamas at the time of the appli cation of thla order. Date of first publication March 1, 1907. Date of last publication, April 12, 1907, JOHN F. LOGAN, 12t7 Attorney for plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackt.maa County. In the Matter of the Estate of Rob ert Baty, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, the xecutor of the last will and testament of Robert Baty, deceased, has filed his final account as such executor In the above entitled Court and matter and that Monday April 15, 1907. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at the County Court room In said county, has been aj polnted by the County Judge as the time and place for hearing and deter mining any and all objections there to. CHARLEY DACGHERTY, Executor of the last Will and testa- ment of Robert Baty, deceased. Dated March 12, 1907. 14t5 Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that In pur- Rttanca nf An nrrior r1 oala maiia nA Timm, deceased, the undersigned ad- minlstrator of said estate, will on the 13th day of April, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the court house in Oregon City, Oregon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation of Court, the following described real property, to wlt; Beginning at the north-east corner of James G. Cunningham's ten acre tract on the County road and running North Two Hundred and Ten (210) feet; thence West Four Hundred and Fourteen and 11-12 (414, 11-12) feet; thence South Two Hundred and Ten (210) feet; thence East Four Hund red and Fourteen and 11-12 (414, 11 12) feet on said Cunningham's line ta the place of beginning, contalniag Two acres of land more or less, being ! a part of the George Wills and Sarah Wills Donation Land Claim, in sec- ilin twenty-five (25) Township One (1) South of Range One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian, la Clacka mas County, Oregon. Dated this 6th day of March, 1917. GEORGE W. DERRY, Administrator of the estate of Chris Timm, deceased. 12tS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Oregon, for the County of Clacka In the County Court of the State of mas. In the Matter ci the Guardianship f Pearl E. Trullinger, a Minor. It appearing from the petition of E. A. Howard, the guardian of the person and estate of Pearl E. Trullin ger, a minor, that It Is necessary for the maintenance, support and educa tion of said minor, and that It would be to the best interest of said minor that all of the said real estate mention ed in the petition of E. A. Howard, guardian of the person and estate of said minor, should be sold. It is therefore ordered, Jhat the next of kin of said ward, to-wlt: D. N. Trullinger, Herbert Trullinger and Bertha A. Trullinger, and all persons Interested In said estate appear before this court on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1907, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any they can, why such sale should not be ordered, and that a copy of this order be published in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper circulated in Clackamas County, for a period of three (3) suc cessive weeks. Dated this 25th day of March, 1907. 16-t4 GRANT B. DIMICK, Judge. SALE NOTICE. Date of Ass't. Amount Oct. 1, Nov. 1, Dec. 1, 1906 Jan. 1, 1907, $3.24 Dec. 1, 1906 Jan. 1, 1907, $44.50 Jan. 1, 1907, $11.25 Oct. 1, Nov. 1, and Dec. 1, 1900, Jan. 1, 1907, $4.52 ' Dec. 1, 1906 Jan. 1, 1907, $18.00 Dec. 1, 1906 Jan. 1, 1907. $9.00 Jan. 1, 1907, 4.83 March 15, Apr. 15, May 15, June 15,