Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 26, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1907.
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR PRESS.
H. A. Galloway. .Editor and Manager
Subscription Rates:
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Six Months
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will find the date of ex
piration stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment ia
the matter will receive our attention.!
. 1
Entered at the postofflce at Oregon
City, Oregon, aa second-class matter.
TIMBER ASSESSMENT.
Assessor Nelson will double the as- P'e f te referendum, but it does not
sessment on timber back in the mmm- follow that it favors a vote on any or
talna this year, raising it from $ii to every art of the legislature simply
at least $12. Timber on the lowlands localise someone Is disgruntled. The
in this county is assessed as high as 'ight of the disgruntled to petition for
$25 to $30 an acre. ; referendum is fully conceded; we
Many counties in the state are em-'no doubt will be among that num
ploying cruisers to secure data oh ber some day. but it will not be on
which to base assessments of timber.
There is no doubt that a reliable
cruise does much to equalize the bur
dens of taxation, and the experience
of many counties is that the extra , Ps,,s referendum on a legislative
taxes received the first year pays the jct, both sides will be given a fair
cost of cruising and leaves a good .hearing in the news columns,
margin over. I There is no dispute among those
Polk county court has just hired j present about the action of the Fo
two men to cruise the timber for as- Imona grange meeting at Logan in ref-
sessment purposes. A Dallas paper
gives a resume of the work in other
counties.
Washington county has five exper
ienced cruisers in the field, and the
court expects to have an estimate of
all timber by June 13, so as to have
it placed on this year's assessment t
roll.
Clatsop county had her timber cruis
ed two years ago. and the assessor of
that county is authority for the state
ment that the county made more than
enough to pay for the cruise the first
year from the increased valuations
on timber.
Benton county court has the subject
under consideration, as has also, the
court of Linn county.
Yamhill county opened bids last
week for estimating the amount of
timber between McMinnville and the
Tillamook county line. Timber in
Yamhill was assessed at only $5 an
acre last year.
Marion county had several sections
of timber cruised a few years ago.
and the court Is preparing to have all
the remaining timber cruised this sum
mer. The property cruised before
had been assesed at from. $5 to $10
an acre, but was raised last year to
$25 an acre.
The Lane county court purchased
the estimates of four former cruisers
on 1347 sections of timber land and
will make their assessment accord-
ing to these figures. Values will be !
raised to about $7 an acre on the bet
ter class of timber. Previous to this
year, nothing was known of the ac
tual worth of the timber lands, and
good, bad and indifferent were as
sessed at $3 an acre.
County Judge Dimick says the Clack
amas county court will probably take
up this summer the matter of a cruise
of the timber in this county.
ERROR DODGES TRUTH.
Give a falsehood a night's start and
the truth can never catch it. The two
or three Linn and Marion county pa
pers that are working might and main
for a referendum on the university ap- j
propriation, took up with great glee
the incorrect report of the Clackamas i
Pomona grange meeting at Logan, !
published in the Oregonlan, and have 1
dally reiterated that "President Camp-!
bell was turned down," and that j
"Clackamas county grange endorsed
the petitions of the Linn granges for j
a referendum."
This is repeated over and over, in
spite of the fact that the Oregonian
gave a correction of its report on the
following day. The Linn and Marion
county papers have carefully refrain- j
ed from allowing a hint of the cor-1
rection to appear in their columns,
The enemies of the university in those
counties are therefore unaware that
DUANE
General
Just received a
John Deere Iras
for the Spring trade. The John Deere bueev Is eivlne rh best wear.
Ing value of any buggy In the market of equal price. Buy your wagons
now as delay In repairing old wagons Is a loss of money to a farm
er in the rush of spring work. Different kinds of wagons to select
from which are fully guaranteed.
Peter Schuttler, Old Hickory, Cooper, Weber, Racine, Mollne,
Chattanooga and Columbia. Wagons, Iron Wheeled Farm Trucks.
Keystone Wire Fencing add to the appearance of your place.
OREGON CITY,
Clackamas county grange did not en
dorse the movement or did not "turn
down" President Campbell. The (also
report of the Pomona grange meeting
In the county was the biggest and al
most solo boost their movement has
received, and It gave them great en-
southern Oregon are passing vresolu
tions against the attenrpt to line the
grange as a Ixidy against the state
university.
lf ,h0 Liun m,,,," Mlu,,lf 'H,,slst
in their design, there Is little doubt
the encouragement received in the
faIs0 rt,p,,rt from this county will be
' mainly responsible.
I This paper believes in the prluei-
an appropriation for educational pur
poses as long as we believe the money
will bo wisely spent.
Whether this paper favors or op-
orence to the university appropriation
In the words of our Logan correspond
en published in this paper, and who
certainly cannot be accused of bias
in favor of the appropriation, there
was "NO action taken whatsoever."
Don't let up in the effort to have
Eastern people come to Clackamas
county. Cheap round-trip rates will
bo in effect all summer. If you nav-
;en't written that letter, now is the
time. The summer tourist rate from
Missouri river points and St. Paul and
Minneapolis is $iH), from St. Louis
$t9, from Chicago, $73. One fare
round trip rates will be placed on
sale June 20 to July 12 and will be
good to return until September 15.
They will be even less than the rates
here quoted.
Jay Gould offers to supply Mt. Scoit
people with choice rose bushes and
other shrubs and trees. Another Jay
Gould once sold trees in Delaware
county, N. Y. Later he showed up
in Wall street with a patent rat trap,
but found angling for suckers a more
remunerative business, and his child
ren can't throw away all the money he
stole. A man is not necessarily a Jay
because that Is his name.
A 2C2-acre farm near Corvallis will
be divided into 52 five-acre fruit
farms - That's the way to populate
this valley and double ftie per capita
wealth at the same time. There are
thousands of acres of rich land just
east and southeast of this city that
will be divided in that way if the
Beaver Creek and Molalla road is
built.
St. Johns Review: The pupils of
the Barclay school of Oregon City,
planted a birch tree on arbor day and
named It after Governor Chamberlain.
We are glad that it was a birch, for
the governor will need a good many
birch wittles if the people continue
to elect such men as composed the
late ,amente1 legislature
lP to Saturday night i0i0 tax re -
ceiI)t3 na(1 been 8'vpn out by Sheriff
Beatle- 11 wa n"t until the 19th of
September was that number reacheJ
last year- Prompt payment of taxes
,s indicative of prosperity.
Candidates for city offices are so
scarce at Estacada that the News is
offering bargain rates on announce
ments. Regular price $3, but job lots
of a half dozen or more will be pub-
"shed at $1.97 each.
'Ti "aid the Southern Pacific will
enter Paradise through a tunnel. Har-
riman had better couple his car to
C. ELY
Dealer
Swell Line of
OREGON
the first train going In, as It will bo
the only paradise he'll ever see.
At. the meeting of Mllwaukto grange,
Saturday, only one out of 25 who
spoke, favored the uulverslty appropri
ation referendum. That, was "near
ly unanimous."
TRANSFERS
o
Ernest I.. Weltmer to P. It, Cnttehor
lot 1, see 5, :!s-7e, 40 acres; $225.
G. D. and Elizabeth Hoardumn to
J. E. A. Noyce, lot 23 of Hoanlman's
add to Jennlng's Lodge; $270.
August Hottemillei; to Edward Rot
tenilller, all the former's property In
Clackamas county; $200.
Kussell E. and Male E. Sewall to
John H. Itottemlller, part of George
Crow die 2s le. 31 acres; $1.
John H. nottemlller to Western
Clay Mfg. Co., part of Geo. Crow die
2s-1e. 34 acres; $10.
K. L, Sabln, trustee to J. W. lleetl,
lots 2 to 12 Inclusive blk. 5 of Esta
cada: $(0.".0.
John D. Krlegor to Jessie Krleger,
se of sw and sw of se of sec 4, 4s fe
80 acres; $1.
Hibernla Savings Bank to Daisy 1.
Rand, lot If,, blk. C or Wllwaukle Park
$130.
W. A. Laidlaw to L. K. Fetbuehe,
lots 6 and 7, blk 3 of May wood; $1.
J. J. Cooke Sheriff to P.H. Mario
lot 1. blk. 10 oc Canny; 11.
P. "H. Marlay to James A. Phegley.
lot 1. blk. 10 of Canby; $1.
John A. and Ida Rydinuu to James
A. Phegley. lot 2, blk. 10 of Canby,
$100.
G. A. White to A. A. Allen, part of
Thos. Waterbury die. sees 3s-3e, 5
acres; also part of same die in "s 3c.
2 acres; $lt00.
E. L., J. W. aud Maud Wart to T.
P. Lee. tract till, and w half of tract
t'4 of Pruneland; $775.
W. G. Rohn to Ralph V. Hoyt, tim
ber on n half of J. B. Childs die and
lots I and 2 sec ti, 3s-4e; $2230.
Eagle Creek Lumber Co. to Ralph
W. Hoyt, timber rights on property
of W. G. Bonal and C. H. Llndema;
$1.
Jesse Hobson, trustee, to Minnie
Schram, part of S. II. Walker die, 2s
lw; 1 acre; $350.
Vu. H. Miller to Etta M. Miller
beginning 20 degrees w of sw corner
of blk. 24 of Gladstone, 5.0G acres;
$1300.
Gladstone Real Estate association
to G. H. Miller, lots 3 and 14 blk. 3C
of Gladstone: $200.
Gladstone Real Estate association
to V. H. V. Miller, lots 2 and 13. blk.
36 of Gladstone; $200.
Richard Freytag and wife to Eugene
F. Kennedy, lot 5 blk' 29H of Clack
amas Heights; $70.
A. & Fannie Mlhlstin to V. Harris,
W 50 feet of lot 1, blk. G7 of Oregon
City; $1350.'
DANGEROUS LONG LEAPING AND
HIGH JUMPING CONTESTS BY
TRAINED ATHLETES WITH
THE GREATER NORRIS &
ROWE CIRCUS.
An act that has always proven of
j absorbing interest to the patrons of
la circus is the long leaping and high
j jumping contests that brings the en
tertainment to a close and Norris &
Rowe have paid special attention to
jthis feature this season and promise
jodd contests of a most exciting nat-
ure. ine signt or men flying from a
spring-board over the backs of horses,
camels, dromedaries, llamas and ele
phants, is always spirited and Inter
esting. It shows the courage and
physical perfection of the trained ath
letes and that is what young America
glories in The clowns follow the leap
ers In a burlesque of their fights
through the air and this supplies
abundant fun for the children. The
leaping tournament has been revived
this season by the Greater Norris &
Rowe show upon a scale in keeping
with their all new circus. Many leap-
ers, vanlters and high Jumpers famous
in Europe as well as In this country
have been engaged to take part In the
tournament. A contest on the same
order has been arranged for the acro
bats and gymnasts In which the lian
vard troupe, the Leffel troupe, the
Avallons troupe and the Montrose
troupe will take part. There is con
siderable rivalry between the acrobats
and the professional leapcrs and the
most dashing and spirited feats of
skill are being accomplished. To In
crease the interest, a corps of lady
gymnasts and physical culture ex
perts have been added. Norris &
Rowe will give a purse of gold and a
diamond medal to the one who shows
the most grace, skill and daring in
successfully leaping the high barriers
and clearing the backs of aalmals and
obstacles.
Norris & Rowe will exhibit, at Ore
gon City Friday, May 3, 1907. -
Thirty days treatment for kidney
land bladder trouble sand rheumatism
for $1.00. Your money refunded lf
not satisfied. 'Plneules contain no al
cohol. Do not derange the stomach.
Easy to take. Sold by Huntley Bros.
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
ihcn take itAycr's Sarsa
porilla. lf you doubt, then
consult your doctor. We know
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
TliU I tlm ttrtt itiUm roiir itortur would
.k. "Art. your l.wt M'KiOnr f " lli 1hhm
lliut rf.iily at'llnii m iti bowel I ftlmttlulotf
i.Hiiitul In rivtiYtii'v. Hili jn-iir llvi-r 'tiv
mill V'Mir liiiwi.li n-gulia tRktttg UiMtUt
tl.Mc u( Ajrrr'i I'llU.
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aim e tiiir.
CM.KKV I'ttTURAl.
i Ay ers
W dm- no orK I W puliliik
Ih roi-mii vf lit our ttiva.vin.
Guaranteed Remedy for Indigestion.
Interesting Statement by Huntley
Brothers.
When a man comes Into this store
and calls for any particular Indigo
lion remedy, we give what ho asks
for, but In case he leaves It to us we
usually recommend Pepslkola tablets.
Hero is a preparation we have been
gelling right over the counter for years
and from actual observation we know
It must be good, aud really does re
lievo and euro Indigestion and dyspep
sia or there would bo a steady stream
of people coming back for tholr money,
as every 25 cent box Is sold with the
understanding that you must be de
cidedly benefitted or there la nothing
to pay.
You simply try Pepslkola tablets
nth the understanding that they will
steady your nerves, improve your ap
petite, relieve wind belching, coated
tongue, fteur stomach, fullness after
eating, weakened energy, and other
symptoms ot Indigestion or Huntley
Bros, are ready at any tme to pay
bark your money without the leaat
argument '
NOTICE!
s
To whom It may concern: On and
after April 13, 19t", I will not be re
sponsible for any debts Incurred by
my wlfo, Viola M. Kopper, she having
left me without any reason or cause.
HOWARD KOPPKR,
19tl Cherryvllle, Ore.
Notice of Street 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 n
point on said Ninth Street 100 feet
west of the West line of Main Street
will be Improved according to the es
tablished grade thereof: Also tha.t
said Ninth Street from a point on said
Ninth Street 100 feet West of the
West lino of Main Street to a point
on said Ninth Street 150 feet West of
the West line of said Main Street will
be Improved according to the proKis
ed grade thereof. Said Street Improve
ment shall consist of the laying of
crushed rock or gravel on said Street,
the full width thereof, and by laying
sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and by
grading the respective portion of
said Ninth Street according to the
established or proposed grade of said
Street as above set out. This notice
Is published pursuant to an order of
the Council of Oregon City, made at
an adjourned meeting of a special
meeting of said Council, held Thurs
day, April 1 8th. 1907.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
19t2 Recorder.
Notice of Street Improvement.
Notico Is hereby given that Fourth
Street of Oregon City, Oregon, from
the East line of Water Street to the
West line of Main Street, will be Im
proved . according to the established
grade thereof; also that portion of
said Fourth Street from the East line
of Main Street to the Stone wall of
the Oregon and California Railroad
Company on said Fourth Street will
belmprovedaccordlng to the proposed
grade thereof. Said street Improvement
shall consist of the laying of crushed
rock or gravel thereon the full width
of said Street, and by laying side
walks, cross walks, curbs and gutters,
and by grading the respective por
tions of aald Fourth Street according
to the established or proiKised grade
thereof as above set out, This notice
is published pursuant to an order of
thej)iincll of Oregon City, made at.
an adjourned meeting of a special
meeting of said Council held Thurs
day, April 18th, 1907.
Ily order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
191,2 Recorder.
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 Company
on said Tenth Stre?:t to East line of
Main Street will be Improved accord
ing to the established grade thereof;
also that said Tenth Street from the
West line of Main Street to the Eaet
line of Water Street will be Improve.!
according to the proposed grade there
of. Said Street Improvement shall
consist of the laying of crushed rock
or gravel on said street the full width
thereof, and by laying side walks,
curbs, gutters and by grading the re-
speotlvo portions: of said Tenth street
necoidlliH to the omIhIiIImIhmI or pro
posed grade of Huld Street ns above,
set out. This notice Is published pur
suant to an order of the Council of
Oregon City, tnudo ut, an adjourned
meeting of a special meeting ot Maid
Council held Thursday, April lHth,
11107.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
11)12 Recorder,
Order to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the Hiale of
Oregon for the County of Clackn
tuns. In the mutter of the guardianship of
the permm and estate of Isabella
Pope, an Insane person.
It appeurlng from the petition of
Cieorgp Pope, the guurilliin of the per
son mid estate of Isalirllu Pope, au
Insane person, that It Is necessary for
the malnteuuneo mid support of said
i Isabella Pope, and that It would be to
the best Interest of said Isabella Pope
that all of the real eitnte, or her in
terest therein, mentioned and set
forth lit the petition of said tieorge
Pope. KUiirdlan of the person und es
tate of sulci Isabella pope, should be
sold :
It Is then-fore ordered that the next
of kin of said Isuliellu Pope to wit:
Kiln Hammond, Nellie Smith, Patience
Smith. Theodora W. Smith and C. W,
tluy, und nil persons Interested lu
said estate, appear before this court
on Monday the I'oth day of May, P.I07,
at 10 o'clock a. in . at the court room
of this court, at Oregon City, Oregon,
to show cause, If any lin y have, why
such sale should not be ordered.
And If Is further ordered (hat a
copy of ttils order be published In the
Oregon City ICiiterprlse. u weekly
newspaper In general clreulatlon. In
said Claekamus County. Oregon, f,,r
a period of three CI) Murrexhlve
weeks.
Dated this I'.'th day of April I!iu7
CHANT II. DIMICK.
P"! Judge of hiiIiI Court.
........
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned bus been aisiplnted by the
county court of the State of Oregon,
for Clackamas county, as adinlnlstra-tii.-
tt ... . ,1 t, 1 1 ....
. " ' " "
thaler, deceased. All persons tiavlngjof matrimony now enlsiUm betwe. u
claims aKalnst said estate are hereby 1,1 plaintiff and defendant be dUsolv-
liotllled to present the same to inn.1'1- "IHt '"" plttlnf I IT lie awunl.-.l th
with proper vouchers, as rvu'ilred by
law. at Sherwood, Oregon, or at the
office of Wm. I). Kenton. G0! Kenton
building.. Portland. Oregon, within nlrP''r H,,a" rr(Hilri. '"'
months from date hereof,
K. (I. LICHTENTHALER.
Administrator of the estate of II it.
Llchtenthaler, deceased.
Klrst Insertion, April 15, I0o7.
Ijist Insertion, May 17, 1!07. 1913
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
In the Matter or the Estate of Arthur
L. Albright, 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, the 4th day of May,
1907. proceed to sell the following de
scribed real property belonging to the
said estate at private sale for ranh
and subject to connrmatlon by the
said court, said real property being de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
The North half of (he Northeast
quarter of Section 15 In Township 4
houth of Kange 4 East of the Wlllam
ette Meridian In Clackamas County. 1 and answer the complaint tiled against
State of Oregon. i yon In the above entitled null (in or
FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH, before the last day of the line, pie.
Administrator of the Estate of Arthur ",T"""1 1,1 "n,'r f,,r 'h'1 pitbllra
L. Albright, Deceased. 1715 tl,,n "f ,h,H ""nioii. to-wlt: on or
. , 1 before the loih iy of June, Km;, tuild
I dale being the expiration of lx Cil
GUARDIAN'S 8ALE. I weeks from the first publication of
Notice Is hereby given, that by vlr- ,nlH Summons; ami If you rail ho i.
tue of an order and license of sale, I fiT'lIiM m'"'' ? To "'-"'""I
' I the plaintiff will apply to the Court
mo man.- y ,e jionoiauie i ouniy
jCimrt of cttckamas County. Oregon,
on the 5th day of April, A. I). 19o".
In the matter of the estate of Anna ',
Chase, an insane person, I wl
Monday, the fith day of May, 1907, at
the hour of 1 o'clock n. m. of said
day, in front of the court house door
lu Oregon City, in said county, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
DELINQUENT
Crown Boys' Mining and Milling Co., (a corporation) location of prin
cipal pluce of business, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, (114 Mala
Street.)
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that there Ih delinquent upon the following
described stock of said corporation on account of assessments levied by
the stockholders thereof, on the dateo and In the several amounts set op
posite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows:
No. of
Cert.
100
No. of
Shares.
1800
Name
Chas. E. Lane,
('has, Moran,
Helen Montour,
M. Moran,
H. H. Nickels,
Stacey Nickels,
Wm. Cummlngs,
Alphonse floulet,
-Oct, 1, Nov. 1, and Dec. 1, 1D0C
Jan 1, 1907, $10.80
And In accordance with law, and an order of the Hoard 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 Mlnlig ami
Milling Co.
Dated, this 28th day of March, A. D. 1907.
lc"t5 D. C. BAKER, Secretary.
for cash In hand, all the right, title And
Interest, which said Insane person ha
In aud to the following described real
property, altualeil In Cliii'kamnM conn
ly, Oregon to, wll :
The south east quarter of I he north
west quarlei'; the Mouth-west quarter
of the north west quarter of seel Ion III,
T. a, S. 11. I K. of the Willamette M,,
rldlan, and all that portion of the,
north west quarter of (he nouth west
quarter of mild aecllon LI lying north
of the Handy aud Poilland load; also
all that portion of the north east quar
ter of the Honlli'WoHt quarter of said
section LI, lying north of said road:
sine and except (he nouUi-wottl quar
ter of the Houthw'eHt quarter of Mu
northwest, of said Section LI, uwm-l
by R. Olson, and also certain lots nr
small parcels of laud lying iiorlh of
said road and whleli have herelofnro
b i sold by Frit, Stulke, 11. II, Chase
anil wife, and Charles S Chase, but
lucliiillug small traet under contract
of sale to Newton Orr, and all sulJcr.
to a luortitagii of $ I Mm on in said
preinJsoH. The traet under contract
to said Newton Orr, will be sold sep
arately, CI I A It I. KH H, C1IASI-:.
Guardian of Anna Chase, an lumrn
person.
HAIIVICY E. CUOS.S, Attorney for
Guardian. 17 15
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Iulse Kmiim Woir Kussell, plaintiff,
vs.
Robert Nephl Kunm-M. lii-fondant
To Robert Nephl Russell, the atotr
named defendant :
In the name of (he State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appi-ur
and answer the complaint (lied
aKalnst you In th above entitled
court and suit on or before the expi
ration of si weeks from the date of
the first publication of this huuhiioIik.
to wit;
On or before the ;i;tb day of April,
Wl. aud If yon fall to ho ap nr and
answer, for want I hereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for th r"
llef prayed for In her complaint now
on file herein, to wit: Ihat Ih.. bundu
care and rustidy of the minor child,
lionise Willamette, and that the plain
tiff may have such other and further
ndlef 111 the premlm-s as the merits of
equity shall seeni meet.
This summon Is published by or
der of Grant H. tilmlck, County Ju-lgw
of Oregon for Clackamas County, and
said order was made and given by
him on the 1 2th dy or March. 1907,
the lion. T. A. Mcllrldn, Judge of the
above entitled t'ourl, being absent,
from the said County of Clackamav
and the date of the first publication
thereof Is the 13th day of March. I9n7.
W. E. STOWE.
1U7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slat" of
Oregon for thw County of Clacka
mas. Leonora A. Cooper, Plaintiff,
vs.
William A. Cooper. Defendant
To William A. Cooper, Defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
VOU lire hei ehv i ennln-il In aiiiM.ur
for t, r,.,.f demanded In tin
plaint, to wlt. for a decree dissolving
i""' bonds of matrimony and tuarrtago
contract exiting between plaintiff
and defendant.
I This summons Is published by order
, of Hon. T. A ..Mcllrlde, Judge of the-
above named Court, which order was
"'"In H1":!"'"",'f"' "" "", ,Ii,y "f
GEO. J. CAMERON.
Attorney fur Plaintiff.
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SALE NOTICE.
Dale of Asft't. Amouut.
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Jan. 1, 1907, $3.24
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US 25000 Jan. 1, 1907. $1L2J
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SI 20000 Dec. 1. 1901!
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