Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 19, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1807.
WEDNESDAY'S NEWS
IMPROVED DISTRICT
SCHOOLS FIRST NEED
LOGAN CORRESPONDENT GIVES
VIEWS OF FARMERS ON EDU
CATIONAL QUESTION.
IKn, April 10",--I,ogan bus liiul a
f'w ilayM sunshine, and fruit, true
are taking on spring die.
(limit I'ortcli hits returned home nf
Ur h two yi'iitV iilmi'iu'O lu Califor
nia. Mis ElMe I.eeily of Tlgiinlsvlllo Ik
vUltliiK Mr. II. 8. Anderson thl
wuek. and attended grunge, here.
O. I'. Sharp of Hlafford wa uIho a
l.oKnti visiter at tho Pomona mooting.
The youngest child of Wm. Watt
uf Stone, who wa quite III wltlwthroat
trouble, lit Improving.
C, F. M, Hrown, the Unan bluok
xmlth, wa nmrrlod last Tuesday to
MIhm Mello Hoffman. Mr. Ilrown uud
bride tin vo (lu- congratulations of
their inuiiy friends.
Wednesday lust tho Pomona grange
met at Harding grange hnll, about 130
being present. Tho day provlou bo
t n k ho nilny, many stayed at home,
who otherwise would havo come.
Thorn, with "bxoh to grind" worn there I
R. L. UINOO rUNERAL .
LARGEST A'l CLAimES
Improve and Beautify the Complexion.
The principal Ingredient In Dainty
Laxakols tonic tablets are cancarln
and dandelion which Is ono of the .saf
est complexion boautiflors known,
forty little chocolate coated laxative
tablet, 2G ctnta. Iluntloy Bro.
ClurkHM, April 16. JCvoryonn Ih en
Joy 1 n k I hi nlco weuthor; homo are
nowIiik on Ik and Homo mulling garden,
Cherries and plums am In blossom.
Mr, l.uud wont to work aKulu and
hi wlfo I KtnyliiK alone at bo mo a
hor daughter, Mr. L. Funnymurk, loft
Huturdiiy for Washington.
Mr. Martin In plowing and kowIiik
ont for Osear Hold,
MIhm Erne draco In staying with
hir aunt I.I..lo Rlngo for a few week.
(tut Hulllvaii had an Increase of a
nlco llttlu roll last week.
Mr. Rose ItiM'Kar 'f Washington
cmnii down to visit hor brothor, Albert
Durst, for a few week.
R. L. Rlngo' funeral wan tho larg
est that ever wa In Clarke. Th
grave wa nicely decorated with all
kind of flower.
Frod Mower of Col ton ha taken
hi on Charley to town to moo tho
doctor. Ho ha been 111 for some time.
Presiding Elder Charles Fretting
of tlui Gorman M. K. Church hold
quarterly meeting. Hunday.
I', Stogomatt left homo to go Kant
two week ago, Last heard of, ho
hud corne homo aKaln,
George Clark and family wont Hut
urduy to make a visit to hi parent
on tho CluckamuH,
Frank Mueller and family mado a
Notice, of Street Improvement.
Notice Im hereby given that Ninth
Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from
tho Went lino of the right of way of
tho Oregon and California Rullroud
Company on said Ninth Htn'et tit tho
East lino of Main Struct, arid from
tho Went lino of Main Htreet to a
point on said Ninth Street 100 feet
went of tho Went lino of Main Btreet
will bo Improved according to tho es
tablished grado thereof: AIho that
said Ninth Htreet from a point on said
Ninth Htreet 100 feet Went of the
West lino of Main Street to a point
on hh Id Ninth Htreet 150 feet Wet of
tho Went lno of Hiild Main Htreet will
bo Improved according to tho propon
ed grado thereof. Bald Street Improve
merit Mhati coiikIhI of the laying of
crushed rock or gravid on ald Htreet,
the full width thereof, and by laying
Hldewalk. curb and gutton, and by
Admlnletrator'e Notice.
Notice hi hereby given that thn un
dorHlgnod ha boon apoplntcd by tho
county court of tho State of Oregon,
for Clackuma county, a admlnltro
tor of the entate of II. JJ. Llchten
thulor, docoriHod. All poraon having
claim agalnnt ald otat.o are hereby
notified to proHont tho ame to wic
with proper voucher, a required by
law, at Sherwood, Oregon, or at the
office of Wm. V. Fonton, C09 Fenton
building,, I'ortland, Oregon, within alx
month from dale hereof. .
E. 0. LICHTENTHALER,
Admlrilntrator of tho entate of H. 11.
Llchtenthaler, deceased.
First lnertlon, April 19, 1307.
Lat Inaertlon, May 17, 1907. 19t5
tiff may hav uch othor and further iwl In tho petition of E. A. Howard,
relief In the prcmlHO a the merit of .guardian of the- poraon and estate of
her cae ahall require, and a In ,Balli m,nnr .hould ho wild.
eoiilty hhall aeem meet. I if u ,hr.f,.r r,irH ih. th
Thl summon I publlHhed by or- i " ' , , ' lt
der of Grant B. Dlmlck. County Judge next of kin of aald ward, to-wlt: D.
of Oregon for Clackamas County, andlN, Trulllnger, Herbert Trulllnger and
ald order wa made and given by lo.riha A. Trulllnger, and all person
Administrator' Sale of Real Estate
In the Matter of the Eatate of Arthur
L. Albright, deceased.
l'uruant to an order of the County
Court of tho State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas, I will, on and
after Bajurday, the 4th day of May,
1907, procoeg to sell the roiiowing ie
wrlhml rpnl nrorx-rfv hnlonsrlns to tho
grading tho resiiectlvo portion of Htt(r eMtito at private aalo for canh
aald Ninth Street according V the
eHtabllHhed or prtoHe grado of aald
BtrtM't bh above Net out. Thl notice
I publlHhed puiHuimt to an order of
tho Council of Oregon City, mado at
an adjourned meeting of a special
meeting of said Council, held Tbur
day, April 18th, W7.
My order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK.
1912
Recorder.
Notice of Street Improvement.
Notice I hereby given that Fourth
Htreet of Oregon City, Oregon, from
however. I do not know who Informed vUlt to hi brother, William Mueller, '. K"1 lln" ',f, NVU;r .8trt',';J ,to l'10
, , .. I , , Wfst line of Main Htreet, will bo Im-
tho Htar that the member attending Sunday. t)r(m, tt(Tor,nK ,0 tl)f, t.HtabllKhed
this roinona iniM.tlng were "unaiilmou ' grade thereof; alno that portion of
In Monument for tho appropriation,"
but I do know (hoy wero badly mlx
tiikeu. it Im not quite fair to the
KruiiKo to quote It bm tinanlmouH, It
Im very pliiln to be seen I'rof. Campbell
Im a IiIkIi protection man. Ho ha a
high ottlre and I going to protec t It
if ho can. What the farmer actually
need Im an Improvement In tho rural
IU(rlt si'IicmiIn, ho that their child
ren ran take the Oth, loth, 11th and
12th gradoM In the homo kcIiiniIm. Af
ter they have completed thene couth
v If they denlre to tuke the higher
eottiHOH, which Include football, Iibho
bull, etc., let It be their privilege.
What we most need In the way of edu
cation Im HchiMiU that will give pupil
a kimmI practical education and leave
out some of the "braln-racklng" stud-
that are of no benefit to tho av
erage boy ami girl In everyday life.
Mr. II Mulder's many frlendu will
le Kind to hear that nho Im slowly Im
proving She i at tho hospital In
tjladilone.
Wonder If the Clear Creek and
Netjtected Colds Threaten Life.
From the Chicago Trlbuno.
and subject to confirmation by the
ald court, aald real property being de
scribed a follow, to-wlt:
The North half of the Northeast
quarter of Section 15 In Townshln-(l
Hotith of Range 4 Easf of tho Willam
ette Meridian In Clackamas County,
State of Oregon.
FRANKJ.IN T. GRIFFITH,
Administrator of the Estate of Arthur
L. Albright, Deceased. 17t5
said Fourth Street from, tho East line
of Main Htreet to the Stone wall of
,1... n..,l r'ullf,.fnln O Q lli-rttlil
'"Dont trifle with a cold U good (.(,mi,any ,m hM Kourth strwt wm
advice for prudent men and women, be improved according to the proposed
It may be vital In tho case of child, grade thereof. Bald street Improvement
Proper food, good ventilation, and dry.
warm clothing are tho proper safe-
shall consist of the laying of crushed
rock or gravel thereon the full width
of said Street, and by laying side
guard it against colds. If they are i walks, cross walks, curb and gutters.
maintained through tho changeable and by grading tho respective nor-
weather of autumn, winter and spring, of !, ?"'rth s,r,,t a"dln
, , to tho established or propoHed grado
tho chance of a surprise from or- Ur(.of al()v0 et out. This notice
dlnary cold will bo slight. Ilut the U published pursuant to an order of
ordinary light cold will become severe the Council of Oregon City, mado at
If neglected, and a well establlahed " dJrned meeting of a special
, , , ' . . ,, .L meeting of said Council held 1 burs-
ripe cold Is to tho germ of dlpththo-(lny A.,rl -jHtl) lfl07
rla what honey Is to tho bee. The My order of tho Council of Oregon
greatest menace to child life at thl
season of tho year Is tho neglected
cold." Whether It 1 a child or adult,
the cold alight or severe, tho very best
treatment that can be adopted I to
give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It It aafo and sure. The great popu
larity and Immense sale of thl prep
aration ha -been attained by Its ro
markablo cures of this aliment A
City.
1912
W. A,
DIMICK.
Recorder.
4-
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 f'aflfornla Railroad CompanyJ ,
on said Tenth Street to East line of! I
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 recommend 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 money,
as every 25 cent box 1 sold 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
Dros. are ready at any tme to pay
back your money without the least
argument
him on the 12th day of March, 1907,
the Hon. T. A. McHrlde, Judge of the
above entitled Court, being absent
from tho said County of Clackamas,
and the date of tho first publication
thereof I the 15th day of March, 1907,
W. E. 8TOWE,
14t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
' 6UMMON3.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
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
you In the above entitled suit, 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
ao 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 aad
disbursements of this suit.
Pursuant to an order made and en
tered March 5, 1907, by Hon. O. 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
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 tbl 25th day of March, 1907.
JC-t4 OR ANT B. DIMICK,
, Judge.
Kn lino the Star correspondent i lt j, Kven. For iaIa by Howell &
penlis of. Is line of thoso "one party"
IIiiom that the !', H. company speuks
of? Stouo In the terminus, of that
line and not Uik.hi. Competition I
tho life of trade. The Clear Creek
Mutual bun slKiied a contract with tho
Home or Automatic company. Tho ar
ticle lu tho Star Is mlMleadlng a the
line mentioned only goen to two Indi
vidual resident at Stono and I not
a farmers' organization.
MARQUAM SEWING
CIRCLE'S SUCCESS
Marquaii), April It. Farmers arc
very busy, as tho crops Bnd hop-work
monies at tho same time. Everything
Is lu n very flourishing condition.
Dr. Ilrooks was called to see Miss
Tessa Lai kins Monday. She Is very
111.
Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Hubbard mado a
business trip to Silverton, Saturday.
Mrs. A, 1). Hall U attending court
at Oregon City this week.
Wallaco Allbrlght Ih at court, as
mo of tho Jurors.
Mrs. (1. W. Mentley Is qulto poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. llert Hlbbard of Glad
tidings visited at tho home of Harry
!llllmnl, Sunday,
it Is rumored that the teacher, Miss
Ottlo KlHonhnrt, Is to give a May-:lay
vntortalnment, All wish hor success.
Orcn Hull Is going to stay with his
Grnndniii Hall of Woodburn for a
whllq.
Tho Sowing; Circle composed of 10
young girls, gave tin entertainment
and basket social Friday evening-. Tho
program wuh said to bo tho best over
given In Mnrquuni. Charlie Mlrtchct
was auctioneer, and I tell you ho was
all right. Ho got a good price for tho
basket r. Tho proceeds, $50.10, will
bo used to purchase an organ for the
school Ikjiimo. ' You did well, girls, try
again. , . '
Jonos.
Main Street will bo Improved accord
ItiK to tho f'Ntabllshed Krado -thereof;
cold never result In pneumonia whonjgu,, that said Tenth Street from the
Wtst lino of Main Street to the East
lino of Water Street will be Improve .1
according to the proposed grado there
of. Said Street Improvement shall
eon-dst of tho laying of crushed rock
. .... ,1... ..11 ..-l.lih
' j 1. 1 IHll'l Ull tmill Bltn l IHT- Mill n iuui
Dover. April 15.-C. Ii. Seward has . trif. an.l by laying side walks,
. . ,, icurbs. gutters and by grading the re-
u. . .'.... Upectlvo portions of said Tenth Strei-tJ
v. ii. lining wus an i-.Hiacaua visi- according to the established or pro-
DOTS FROM DOVER.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court, of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. Ijnora A. Cooper, Plaintiff,
vs.
William A. Cooper, Defendant.
To William A. Cooper, Defendant,
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
yoa are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before the last day of the time pre
scribed In the order for the publica
tion of this Summons, to-wit: on or
before the 10th day of June, 1907, said
date being the expiration ot six (6)
weeks from the flrBt publication of
thl Summons; and if you fall so to
appear and answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief "demanded in the com
plaint, to-wlt, for a decree dissolving
the bond of matrimony and marrlago
contract existing between plaintiff
and defendant.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. T. A .McBride, Judge of the
uKitfa namoil "Vino whlstl aha mmmi
u.o. -"5 o. made and entered on the 18th day of
ana oi me iasi Deing April n, iyuv.
Dated March 5, 1907.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
13-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
In the County Court of the State of
mas. ,
In the Matter ot the Guardianship
of ' ,
Pearl E. Trullinger, a Minor.
A appearing from the petition of
E. A. Howard, the guardian of the
person and estate of Pearl E. Trullln
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-
April. 1907.
19t7
GEO. J. CAMERON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tor. Thursday.
Rev. Watts came from Portland
Monday, with Rev. J. W. Exon.
A. J. Morrison was out from Port
land to spend Sunday with his family.
J. W. Exon has Ixnight a Jersey
cow. . '
U. Sa toll's daughter Rose, was
homo for a brief visit last week.
Harry ami Jay Morrison sprayed
Mr. Mew's orchard last Tuesday.
C. A. Keith bus built a new chick-1
en yard fence. j
Frank Ahnort has bought a fine 1
young horse.
poHed grade of said Street as abovw
set out. This notice Is published pur
suant to an order of the Council of
Oregon City, mado at an adjourned
meeting of a special meeting of said
Council held Thursday, April 18th,
19U7.
My order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
I9t2 Recorder.
Two Hop Contracts.
Mornard Nys has contracted 12,000
pounds off A. W. Matthlou's farm near
on tho LlveM7 farm,'4 1-2 miles west
of Woodburn, to Elsas & Pit., for 11
con is, say tho Capital Journal, and
Ed. Horren has contracted for 5000
pounds of A. H. Mntthlep'a farm, near
Aurora for 10 cents per pound.
A well-known Manitoba editor
writes: "As nn Inside worker I find
Chamborlnln'8 Stomach and Liver
Tablets Invaluable for tho touches of
biliousness natural to a aedontnry
life, their action being gentlo and ef
fective, clearing, the digestive tract
And tho bond." Price, 25 cents. Sam
ples free. Howell Jonos.
GIRL WANTED.
GIRL wanted to assist In housework.
Mrs. 11. A. Galloway, 1U09 Main street,
Oregon City.
1 'Mi
N KSj i
m i era
1
Misses llerthenu Howard and Surah
Thomas of Caws' wero In Oregon
City, Tunsdny. Miss Tlllle Thomas of
Portland came up and mot her sister
Jiere.
t'1 V V
FAMOUS AT HOME FOR
GENERATIONS PAST;
FAMOUS NOW ALL OVER
THE WORLD.
For sale by
E. MATHIES.
Order to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for tho County of Clacka
mas. In tho matter of the guardianship of
the person and estate of Isabella
1'om'. an Insane person.
It appearing from tho petition of
George Pope, the guardian of tho per
son irhd estate of Isabella' Pope, an
Insane person, that It Is necessary for
tho maintenance and 'support of said
Isabella Pope, and that it would be to
tho host Interest of said Isabella Pope
that all of tho real estate, or her In
terest therein, mentioned 1 and set
forth In the petition of said George
PopOyguardlnn of tho person and es
tate of said Isabella Pope, should be
sold :
lt Is therefore ordered that the next
of kin of said Isabella Pope to-wlt:
Ella Hammond, Nellie Smith, Patience
Smith, Theodora W. Smith and C. W.
Gay, and all persons interested -In
said estate, appear before this court
on Monday the 20th day of May, 1907,
at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room
of this court, at Orecon Citv. Oregon.
to show cause, If any they have, why HAKvJiiX U..
GUARDIAN'S SALE.. . v
Notice Is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an order and license of sale,
duly mado by the Honorable County
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
on the 5th day of April. A. D. 1907,
In the matter of the estate of Anna
Chase, an Insane person. I will on
Monday, the Gth day of May, 1907, at
the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said
day, in front of the court house door
in Oregon City, in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash In hand, all the right, title and
Interest, which said insane person has
in and to the following described real
property, situated In Clackamas coun
ty. Oregon to. wit:
The south-east quarter of the north
west quarter; the south-west quarter
of the north-west quarter of section 13,
T. 2. S. R. 4 E. of the Willamette Me
ridian, and all that , portion of the
north-west quarter of the south-west
quarter of said section 13 lying north
of the Sandy and Portland road; also
all that portion of the north-east quar
ter of the south-west quarter of said
section 13, lying north of said road;
save and except the south-west quar
ter of the southwest quarter of the
northwest M of said Section 13, owned
by R. Olson, and also certain lots or
small parcels of land lying north of
said road and whlcli have heretofore
been sold by Fritz Stulke, H. B. Chase
and wife, and Charles S. Chase, but
including small tract under contract
of sale to Newton Orr, and all subject
to a mortgage of $1500.00 in said
premises. The tract unde,r contract
to said Newton Orr, will be sold sep
arately. CHARLES S. CHASE,
Guardian of Anna Chase, an Insane
person.
CROSS, Attorney for
Notice of Street Improvement
Notice Is hereby given that Seventh
Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from
the East line of Water Street to the
West line' of Main Street will be im
proved with crushed rock or gravel,
and by laying sidewalks, curbs and
gutters, and by grading said Seventh
Street according to the proposed
grade thereof. This notice is publish
ed pursuant to an order of the Council
of Oregon City, made at an adjourned
meeting of a special meeting of said
Council, held Thursday, April 18th,
1907.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
19t2 Recorder.
DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE.
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: .
Name
Chas. E. Lane,
No. of
Cert.
100
No. of
Shares.
1800
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such sale should not bo ordered. Guardian. 17-t5
And It Is further ordered that aj
cony of this order ho publlHhed in tho SUMMONS.
Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly i In the Circuit Court of the State of
newspaper in general circulation. In
said Clackamas County, Oregon, for
a period of three CD successive
weeks.
-Diited this 12th (lav of April 1907.
GRANT M. DIMICK.
10H Judge of said Court.
NOTICE!
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Louise Emma woir Itussell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Robert Nephl Russell, Defendant.
To Robert Nephl Russell, the 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
To whom lt may concern: On and;co,'rt nn.(t m 011 r before the expl
a ... 1 1 ir m,w j in , . ration of six weeks from the date of
after April 15, 1907. I will not be re- tUe flr8t pubHcaUon of thla SUJumon9
sponsible for any debts Incurred by to-wit:
my wlfo, Viola M. Koppcr, sho having On or before the 26th day of April,
left me without any reason or cause. 1907- nnd lf yu fail t0 80 PPear and
tfnwABn KnppTrn i answer, for want thereof the plain
' ljUVVAUU KOllEI1' I tiff will apply to the Court for the re
19tl Cherry vllle, Ore. i0f prayed for in her complaint now
j oh file herein, to-wlt: that the bonds
The safe, certain, reliable little pills of matrimony now existing between
that do not gripe or sicken are Dade'? the plaintiff and defendant be diasolv-
Little Liver Pills. Best for sick head- ;ed; that the plaintiff be awarded the
ache, biliousness and lazy livers. Sold care and custody of the minor child,
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, 1906,
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,
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 skid 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 2Sth day of March, A. D. 1907.
16-t3 D. C. BAKER. Secretary.
Chas. Moran,
Helen Montour,
M. Moran,
H. B. Nickels,
Stacey Nickels,
Wm. Cummings,
Alphonse Goulet,
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Home Telephone Company
by Huntley Uro.
Citizens of Oregon-iClty should not j
fail to avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to ii-e'ire an early Installation
of the new Telephone Company's in
strument. The Independent Telephone Com
pany has recently installed a ten
phone plant at Albany and here is
what they sa.':
Oregon Buainess Men's League. O.
E. fiandr.-?. Albany. President; M.
Peterson, Forest Grove, Vice-President;
Guv)., F. Rogers, Salem, Secre
tary & Treasurer. Office of the Pres
ident. Albany, Oregon, March 6, 1907.
To whom it may concern: The ad
vent of the Home Telephone Company
into Albany and Linn county has been
of material benefit to the users of
telephones, ( Inasmuch as it has in
creased our telephone patronage more
than five hundred per cent, and the
service from a poor, indifferent one, to
the best that modern appliance and
strict busiuess application can pro
duce. I would not consider for a mo
ment, a proposition to destroy our
telephone competition.
Respectfully,
(Signed) GEO. E. SANDERS,
President Oregon Business ' Men's
Louise Willamette, and that the plain- League.
J. H. Cusick & Co., Bankers. J.
W. Cusick, President; E. D. Cusick,
Cashier; H. B. Cusick. Assistant Cash
ier. Capital and Surplus, $ 70.000.00.
Albany. Oregon, March 6, 1907.
To whom it may concern: The
Home Telephone Company's existence
in Albanv has had the effect of eivinir
us better telephone service and has
been especially holpful to tbe farmers.
It has been the means of reducing
very materially their rates. We did
not know what good service meant un
til the advent of thl3 company.
Respectfully,
(Sigued.) E. D. CCS1CK,
i J. S. Van Winkle, Albany Oregon,
March Cth, 1907.
To whom it may concern: This is
to say that the telephone system in
stalled in this city by the Home Tele
phone Company gives a far superior
service to any witB which I have ever
come in contact, and it has operated
to give us a far more extended ser
vice with the tarmers 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.