ORIQON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1907, L. A, Brando F, F, IlrundoM Brandes Creamery Cream Buyers and Butter Makers 127 Ffrt 8t. Bet. Waihlnyton A Alder, Portland, Or IIlKhMt Prices Puld for Sweet and Hour Creum, Butter and Egg. write for prices, Whon you require an Abtract of Title to land In Clackama County, bv It accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company Incorpor a toil (or tli (j purpoHO. Our rate art reasonable, Wo Invito you to ex amino our complete not of Abstract Hook. CLACKAMA8 TITLlfl COMPANY, 4500- 008 Chamber o( Corainorco Uldg, PORTLAND, OREGON. Money to loan on Clnckamai County Property. eummona. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tliu Stute of In tho Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon for tho County of Clucko J. U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon Will practice In all court a of tbfl atat Office In Cauflold Building. W. 5. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary Collrge of Toronto, Canada, and the McKllHp School of' Surgery of Chicago, bat located a. Orrgon City and eatahliubcd an office at The FmIiIou Stable, Seventh Street near Main. Itoth Telephone. I'rmer' ijj Mali IJH tllUM, Loyd H. Flag, Plaintiff, ' v. (' 1 AHIho FIiikK, Defendant. In tho namo of tho Btato of Ore gfln: You, AIIIho Flagg, are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com print filed uKuliiHt you herein on or before TunHday, tho 18th dny of Juno, 1907, that day bolng lx week from th first publication of tho mirnmon herein, and If you full to appear ad miHwor heroin, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed fpr In tho complaint on fllo heroin, to which roferonco la hereby mndo, and more particularly as follow : For a docroo dlMHolvIng tho bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant on tho ground of dofon (I ii nt' willful desertion of tho plain tiff for tho porfod of moro than ono your, coutlnuoiiMly, Immediately prior to tho commencement of thin action, and for audi other or further relief a may bo equitable.. ' Thl aumnion I servoiLupon you by publication thereof for not I'm thnti Mix buccchhIvo week In tho "Or egon City Enterprise," published In tho County of Clackamas, Btato of Oregon, and by order of tho Honorablo Thoma A. Mcllrlde, Judge of tho abovo entitled Court, which order I dated tho 17th day of April. 1907. Tho dale of tho flit publication of thl aumnion I Friday, tho 2Cth day of April, 1907, and tho dato of tho liiMt publication of thl aummon I Friday, tho 7tll day of Juno, 1907. EMMONS & EMMONS, 20t7 Attorney for Plaintiff, Oregon for tho County of Clacka nm. 11 Leonora A, Coopor, Plolntlff, v. William A. Cooper, Defendant. To William A. Cooper, Dorondant, In tho Narno of tho State of Oregon:, you aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complulnt filed against 8UMMON8. In tho Circuit Court of the Btato of Oregon, for the County of Clacka lu a. Jessie Dixon, Plaintiff, v. Edward M. Dixon, Defendant. To Kdward M. Dixon, Defendant: In tho name of tho Btato of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed agalnat you In tho abovo entitled ault on or before tho 1t day of July, 1907, that being the luat day prescribed In the order of publication of thl summon, and If you fall to appear and answer the complaint filed herein, tho plain yon In the abovo entitled ault on or before thonuat dny of tho tlnm pro scribed In tho order for tho publica tion of thl Summon, to-wlt: on or before tho 10th day of Juno, 1907, aald ditto being tho expiration of hIx (C) week from the flrt publication or thin Summon; and If you full ho to appear and ariHwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tiio court, for tho relief demanded'ln tho com plaint. twlt, for a decree dissolving M -.m ..,,,, , thn ,.rl fr Mia re- . . ...... i - - 1113 OOIMJH Ul IJiai.l IIM'ril ami Him I iuk7 contract existing between plaintiff ami defendunt. Thl summon I publlHhed by order of Hon. T, A .McDrldo, Judge ot the above named Court, which order wa made and entered on tho 18th day of April, 1907. CEO. J. CAMERON, 19t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Publication of Summon. JIVY BTIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Juntlce ot the Peace. Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City CATARRH ASfAM RnlV toftri n7''rrVft 60 Ely's Cream Balm Thl Remedy Is Speolflc, Sure to Give Satisfaction. OlVIt RILII AT ONCf. It c loanwn, ooth, hi'al, and itrotacta the i!imtwd meuibrnnn. H cure Catarrh ami lriv.Hi awnv a Cold in tho Hd oui.Vly ItoHtori the 8fliinii of Tiwte and Bmull. Ijuiy to u CouUiliw no iujurloua drug. Aoidiod into the mmtrila aiid abortM)iL iArgo Hlxo, 50 rent at DruggUte or by jwil t Trial Hue, 10 cent by mall. UY BROTHERS, 68 Warran St., New York, Summon. In the Circuit Court of tho Btato of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka ma. Dyclo A, D. Knott, Plaintiff, v. Wm. n. Knott. Defendant. To Win. II. Knott, defendant abovo named: In the namo of the State of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and anewvr tho complaint filed agalntit you In tho above entitled court and rauao on or before the 8th day of June, 1907, that being the time fixed by tho court for you to appear ond anawer herein and alx week from thr flrt day of publication of aummon and If you fall to appear and anawer, tho plaintiff will apply to the cout for tho relief demanded in her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce dlnaolvlug tho bond of matrimony now exUtlng between plaintiff and de fendant herein, awarding plaintiff tho caro. cunlodyand control of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, namely, Harvey Kdward Knott and Lola Anna Knott, and for wuch other relief a to the court may seem meet and proper. Thl summnna 1 publlHhed pursu ant to order of Hon. T. A. Mcllrlde, Judge of tho Obove entitled court, made and entered therein on the 24th day of April, 1907, which order direct tho publication of thl aummon not lenH than once a week for alx wcekB prior to the 8th dny of June. 1907. The date of tho first publication of thl HiimmoiiH I April 20, 1907, and of the lnnt publication of thl aummon June 7, 1907. 1 HEDGES & GRIFFITH. 20t7 , Attorneys for Plaintiff, In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Clucka ma. Robert T. Llnney, Plaintiff, v. Oregon & California' Railroad Com pany, am! Union Trut Company, Do feudaiit. To Union Trimt Company, ald de fendant: In tho namo of tho Stole of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and aiiNwer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled ault on or before Monday, the 17th day of June, A. D 1907, and If you fall ao to ap pear and anwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you for tho relief demanded in the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree to quiet tho tltlo to tho Southeast quarter of tho South west quarter of Section Eleven (11) In Township Two (2) South of Range Five (5) East of tho Willamette Mer idian, In Clackamas County, Oregon, and that said defendant has no right, tltlo or interest In and to the same. Thl summon wa ordered publish ed In'tho Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper published in Ore gon City, Oregon, once a wee for six auccesslve week, by Hon. Thomas A. McRrlde, Judge of the Circuit Court, mado in open Court on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1907. Tho first publication of this sum mons wa May 3rd, 1907, and the last publication. June 14th, 1907. H. E. CROSS, 21C Attorney for Plaintiff. Ilef demanded In aaid complaint, to- wlt: for a docroo dissolving the bond of matrimony and marriage contract existing between tho plaintiff and de fendant. Thl ummon,l published for six (6) consecutive 'week by order of Hon. Thoma A. Mcltrldo, Judge of said Court, mado on the 8th day of May, 1907, tho first publication being on the 10th day of May, 1907, and tho last publication beintf on the 21st day of June, 1907. W. J. MAKELIM, 22 t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. week from the first publication of thl summons and If you fall to ao appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff' complaint, to-wlt: To correct an er ror in the description of a certain deed executed oi or about the 14th day of February, 1857, by John D. Garrett and Eunice Garrett, hla wife, to Thoma J. Chase, which deed was recorded on tho ICth day of February 1857, on page 434 Hook 15, record of deed for Clackamas County, Oregon, and a certain deed executed on or about the 5th day of April, 1814, by M. M. Owen, administrator of the e- tato of Thorna J. Chase, deceased, which deed was recorded on the 11th day of April, 18C4, at page 594, Book D, record of deed for Clackamas County, Oregon, and to quiet tltlo thereof. This summons l published by order of tho Honorable Thoma A. Mc- Brlde, Judgo of the above entitled court, which order wa made and en tered on the 3rd day of May, 1907. U'REN ic SCHUEBEL. Attorney for" Plaintiff, Dato of first publication, May 10th, 1907. 22-t7 SNDOW 8UMMONS. FAMOUS AT HOME FOR GENERATIONS PAST; FAMOUS NOW ALL OVER THE WORLD. For salo by E. MATHIES. Administrator Notice. Notice i hereby given that the un iderslgned has been apopinted by the county court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county, a ad minis tra tor of the estate of H. B. Llchten thalor, deceased. All persons having claim against said estate are hereby not Hied to present the same to me with proper vouchers, a required by law, at Sherwood, Oregon, or at tho office of Wm. D. Fenton, C09 Fenton building,, Tortland, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. E. G. LICHTENTHALER, Administrator of the estate of H. B Llchtenthnler, deceased. First Insertion, April 19, 1907. Last insertion. May 17. 1907. 19t5 FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT has fruit trees, chicken house, etc., located on Sixth street. Must bo sold at once. Call at Daniel Williams, Seventh street Sold on easy terms. 19tf The Imported German Coach Stallion PFIEL 1671 A beautiful bay, 1(1 hands high weighs 1545 pounds, splendid coach action, thut was admired so much at the Lewis and Clark Show, where ho stood tlilru in a class of Conch stal nous mat count not. lie Beaten on either continent. Ptlol won first prize and championship at the Oregon State Fair In 1903-4, and is considered by good judges to be the highest class couch stallion In the state. Ills colts are uniformly good, and. ou of trot I ting bred mares they look like pure bred coachors. Will make the season of 1907 as follows; Monday at Hub-bard; Tuesday at J. N. McKay's; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Oe-rgon City. Terms $20 to insure with foal. v J. N. McKAY, Owner, ... ) 7 " - - v v.- " ' A ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka-! ma. ' ! Iva Beaver, Plaintiff, Theodore J. Beaver, Defendant. To Theodore J. Beaver, Defendant. In the namo of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the abovo entitled suit on or before the last day of the time pre scribed In tho order for the publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: on or before the 1st day of July, 1907, said date being the expiration of six (C) weeks from the first 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 marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant. Thl summons I published by order of Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge of the above named court, which order was made and entered on the 8th day of May, 1907. GEO. J. CAMERON, 22-t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. 71C Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby given that the un- derslgned ha been duly appointed by the County Court of the 8tate of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas, a administrator of the Estate of Harry Kenyon, Deceased. All person hav ing claims against the said estate must present the same to me, prop erty verified at the office of my at torney, Tboa. F. Ryan, in Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the dato of thl notice. O. A. ANDERSON, Administrator of the Estate of Harry Kenyon, Deceased. THOS. F. RYAN, Attorney for Administrator. Dated May 4, 1907. 22-t5 City Treasurer' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand in the general fund of Oregon City to pay all outstanding warrants endorsed prior to June 8, 1903. Also all water warrants endorsed prior to June 16, 1905. Interest ceases with date of this notice. M. D. LATOURETTE, Treasurer of Oregon City. Dated May 9, 1907. Administrator' Notice. Notice 1 hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of tho estate of William W. Henderson, deceased, by the Honor able County Court of the State of Oregon fur Clackamas county. All nersons bavins claims acalnst fjie said estate are hereby notified to present the same to mo for payment with proper vouchers at my office on Main street In Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. A. H. GRIESSEN, Administrator of the estate of William H. Henderson, deceased. John W. Loder and Gordon E. Hayes, Attorneys for Administrator. 22-t5 Summons. Bids For Nail Wanted. Notice Is hereby given that the un- defslgned, Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon, will receive sealed bids, for tho furnishing of nails for Oregon City, for municipal purposes, for a period of one year, from the date 'of the contract relative to the same to be entered Into by Oregon City and the successful bidder herein. All bids are required to be sealed and filed with the undersigned, at his office, Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Ore., on or before Saturday, June 1st, 1907, at 4 o'clock p. m. If any differ ence In the price of nails of different sizes, each bidder must state clearly the respective prices, All nails are to be furnished and delivered subject to the order of the Street Superinten dent of Oregon City. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Tills notice is published pursuant to nn order of the Council of Ore gon City, made April 22nd, 1907. W. A. DIMICK, J. D.Ralney, Keeper. R. F. D. No. 1 Woodburn, Oregon. Call for Warrants of School District No. 107. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay war runt Issued by School District No. 107, Clackamas County, Oregon, to W. L. Bush for tho sum of $05. dated August 14, 1902. . Interest on same ceases with date of this notice. J. R. HALL, Clerk, Orient, Oregon. First Publication May 3, 1907. 21-4 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. ' Theodore Hagenburger, Plaintiff, vs. C. Garrett onl Lillian Garrett, his wife, James H. Garrett and Rach ael Garrett, his wife, Emma G. Hawk Ins and Henry H. Hawkins, her hus band, Sarah Garrett Brownell and Wil liam E. Brownell, her husband, Eu gene L. Garrett, Herbert M. Garrett, and Florence Garrett, his wife, Roy E. Long and Rhoda A. Long, hla wife, Lillian Long, Iva Long, Eva L. Barker and Hadley Barker, her husband, Myr tle Duran and Reason Duran, her hus band, Charles Long, Adeline Long, Minnie Long, Emma C. Garrett, Ed ward E. Garrett and Emma L Garrett, his wife, Jeanette E. Arnold and Jo seph O. Arnold, her husband, Charles C. Garrett and Blanche Garrett, his wife, Ella Stanton and Clark Stanton, her husband, May Leonard and Joseph Leonard, her husband, Arthur W Gar rett, John G. Garrett, Irving S. Gar rett, Jaties D. Garrett, Alta Garrett, Clyde C. Garrett and Vivian Garrett, the heirs at law of John D. Garrett and Eunice Garrett, his wife, deceas ed, Defendants. To T. C. Garrett and Lillian Garrett, hla wife, James H. Garrett and Rach ael Garrett, his wife, Emma G. Hawk ins aud Henry H. Hawkins, her hus band, Sarah Garrett Brownell and Wil liam E. Brownell, her husband, Eu gene L. Garrett, Herbert M. Garrett, J and Florence Garrett, his wife, Roy E. Long and Rhoda A. Long, his wife, Lillian Long, Iva Long, Eva L. Barker and Hadley Barker, her husband, Myr tle Duran and Reason Duran. her hus band, Charles Long, Adeline Long, Minnie Long, Emma C. Garrett, Ed ward E. Garrett and Emma L. Garrett, , his wife, Jeanette E. Arnold and Jo seph O. Arnold, her husband, Charles C, Garrett and Blanche Garrett, his wife, Ella Stanton and Clark Stanton, hor husband, May Leonard and Joseph Leonard, her husband, Arthur W. Gar rett, Johu G. Garrett, Irving S. Gar rett, James D. Garrett, Alta Garrett, Clyde C. Garrett and Vivian Garrett, the heirs at law of John D. Garrett ,and Eunice Garrett, his wife, deceas ed, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you iu the above entered suit BUYS SALVATION jjf ARMY PROPERTY Fred Griessen, proprietor of the Wllhelm Tell hotel, has bought the Salvation Army property on Sixth street for $1C30. The deal was made through the real estate firm of Schooley & Griessen. Mr. Griessen will tear down the old barracks and erect a large hotel or rooming house on the lot, which is 33x70 feet in size. Work will begin soon. GLADSTONE Edward Harry "and C. q, Latt are here from Nebraska for a visit with their uncle, Mr. Heistand. They will go from here to California for a visit. Peter Rinearson, who was operated upon in the St. Vincent hospital at Portland, Tuesday, is recovering nice ly. Mrs. A. Lundeen of Aurora, has Just undergone a very successful operation in the Dr. M. )j. Strickland hospital here. Mrs. Lundeen's husband is proprietor of the Aurora hotel at Au rora. Milton Gault has returned to his home at Medford, after a visit with his brother, T. E. Gault and family. IS DELEGATE Local Man Elected One of Ten From Oregon to Head Camp WOODMEN CONVENTION Lively 8etion of Third District at Portland DIculon on Wel fare of Order Enjo; Banquet. G. L. Snidow of Oregon City wa one of the 10 delegates elected to the Seattle head camp at the Third district convention of the Woodmen of the World at Portland, Wednesday. In the apportionment of delegates. Multnomah county was given five, Marlon one, Yamhill and Benton one. Linn and Clackamas one, Columbia, Polk, Tillamook, Clatsop, Lincoln and Washington two. A resolution in dorsing the administration of Head Consul I. I. Boak was adopted. The afternoon session was devoted to the consideration of resolutions af fecting the welfare of the order. Thia order of business was prefaced by a lengthy address from A. L. Hawley, chairman of the board of head manag ers. ' He stated that a proposition would be made at the head camp ses sion to raise the rate of assessment on old members so as to place them on an equally paying basis with tho new member of the order. He expressed himself a being opposed to such a course. He said that if present rate of assessment on new members was not adequate then he would favor equalizing them once for all. He al-. so thought It might be advisable to raise the per capita tax on all mem bers. ' Head manager Hawley also favored retaining the cumulative plan of In surance policies whereby the benefi ciary would receive one-half the face value in one year after death,, two thirds la two year, and the full val ue la three, year. He reported the organization to be In a good sound condition in every way, with plenty of funds for present needs and credit good everywhere . t A proposition' will be made at Seat tle to change the term of the head of ficers from three year, as at present, to two years, and the convention was asked for an expression on this subject. Some of the delegates favored a term of four or six years and a resolu tion was offered making the term six years. After much debate an amend ment was offered making the term four years. Both were voted down and the convention failed to Instruct the delegates for any change whatev er, j A motion to abolish the accumula tive certificate plan was warmly de bated and lost by a large majority. A hotly contested resolution was one which w-ould debar any member en gaging in the liquor business from all benefits after death, even if other wise in good standing. Head Manager Hawley and others opposed this reso lution on legal grounds and recom mended expulsion from the order. Oth ers favored a new law on the subject providing more power for the camps. This matter was brought up by the re cent death of a saloonkeeper In Port- Treasurer' Notice. l I no, have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to February I, ' 1907.' Interest ceases on date ot notice. J. C. PADDOCK. County Treasurer. Ion or before the 22d day of June, 1907, PARKPLACE Mrs. John Johensen and children were guests of Mrs. Lee Ray in Port land, Thursday. The entertainment that was to have been given by the Parkplaee school, Friday evening, was postponed, as Prof. Reed had so many things to at teud to he could not get ready. The entertainment will be held in the as sembly room of the school house, Fri day, May 17.'5 An excellent program will be given and ice cream and cake served. The commencement exercis es of the twelfth or high grade, will be held on June 7, when a class of five will be graduated. They are Juli etta Cross, Sidney Johnson, Peary Solvers, Frank McAnulty, Charles Sel vers. Seventeen will take the state school examinations in the- eighth grade Wednesday. Capt. J." T. Ap- person of the school board at Park- place will conduct this examination. nadwho was a member of the order in another state. He had kept his dues and assessments paid up and his policy had to be allowed his benefici ary.. The resolution was lost. The last business before the con vention was choosing of Newberg as the next meeting place. The convention adjourned at 5 o'clock after several resolutions of thanks all around. In the evening the delegates went in a body to the Baker theater and finished up their day with an elaborate banquet in the dining room of the new Woodmen hall at the expense of the Portland camps. May 10, 1907. 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