Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 21, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE SI, 1907
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR TRESS.
Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post
Office as second class matter.
Subscription Rates:
One Year 1B0
Six Months "5
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will find the date of ex
piration stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE.
wore often hungry and In want, who
says in a complaint filed In the clr-
The convention of the Oregon Do-, cult court asking for a divorce from
velopmont league promises to lie
thoroughly successful and especially
effective. Many active workers
throughout the state are already In
Portland and there seems to be a
universal desire for the people of this
state to add enormously to the pop
ulation of Oregon as a result of the -Big In a physical assault on June 27
colonist rates beginning September I j 1906. She says he came home Intox
A..i..c rui.w until notnbor SI. i leatrd times too numerous to men
These rates are exactly the same as
LOCAL NEWS.
Harry K. Kinder.
They were married In Oregon City. 1
May 17. IMJ,' and she alleges that 1
beginning in August following he be
gan to abuse ner snnmeiu.i.v, '"" ilJny ju Oregon City,
her and otherwise treat her In a j
! cruel anil Inhuman manner, fulmlnut
O. I), Eby and wife spent Sunday lu
rortlaud.
F. C. Terry of Molallu spent Thura-
R. 1,. Holman spent Sunday In Me
Mltinvillo with relatives,
MAKING CONVERTS.
Chicago mail now arrives 12 hours
later than formerly. This is the rail
road's answer to the 2-cent passenger
fare legislation in the central states.
'The schedule time for mall trains
between Chicago and Omaha has been
lengthened from four to five hours.
Of all the fools it does seem some
times that railroad managers easily
lead. They give excursion rates to
Increase business and make trains
profitable. They give passes to
nearly everybody best able to pay
their fares, so that one-third of the
passengers before the rate law went
Into effect were deadheads. That cut
the average fare per passenger to
less than 2 cents a mile. Now when
the government and the states stop i
the pass business and make all fares
2 cents which would mean more bus
iness and larger receipts the manag
ers howl, and play the baby act. They
will cut their nose off to spite their
face. Their action simply makes con
verts by the thousands for govern
ment ownership and operation.
were in effect during March and Ap
ril $25 from Missouri river and St.
Paul territory, embracing 10,000,000
of people-. $:!0 from St. Iuls and $;3
from Chicago, with $2.50 less for ev
ery ticket east or imaiiua.
tion, She asks ror me custody oi
their child.
CHAOS AT JAMESTOWN.
Abe l.nrklus of Meadowbrook
here on business Thursday,
was
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Theodore llagenburger, TlalutllT,
Friday, the HMh day of July.
MAC MAHON McDJOVITT,
2t;t7 Attorneys f"f Plaintiff.
J. J, Matlock of Mullno was visit
ing friends In this city, Thursday,
PARNERS ON TOP
AT ESTACADA
Estacada, June 14 Representative
men of the four telephone lines build
ing toward Estacada met Wednesday
night at the Tracy school house. It
The Jamestown exposition is in
ferior in every way to the Lewis and
Clark fair, except In its special feat
ures, says Miss Ethel Green, who
recently returned from a visit to the
show down in Ole Vtrglny where the
John Smiths got their first start in
this country. Miss dreen was one of
a party of prise winners lu a contest store.
with the tripes a reward.
The exposition is In a very Incom
plete state, contrasting unfavorably
Horn, Saturday evening, to Mr. and
Mrs. Z. Elllcson of Stafford, a girl,
Miss Florence draco visited friends
In Portland, Saturday and Sunday.
Frederick Raker
clerical position In
has accepted u
Harding's drug
Mrs. Kate SehuU of Portland spent
Sunday with her Bister, Mrs. 8. V.
was a get together meeting to make, with the Lewis ami nam lair in imu nancis.
possible united action. Each com-; respect. The feature that would
pany selected one of Its members to! have made the Virginia show a sue- H. H. C.regory of Heaver Creek was
ct on a tnlnt committee. This com-! cess, the great government break- transacting business
at the court
fmittee Is E. L. Wonacott, J. J. Davis.
CUT OUT RED TAPE.
The less red tape and fewer offic
ials In city government the better and
more effective that government will
be. There is no need in a town the
size of Oregon City to elect other
and five or six of them is a great
plenty. The executive officers should
be appointed by the council. The
best men could be secured in that
than members of the city council
way. One of the executive heads
should be a practical man of business,
one with engineering ability pre
ferred. The other executive head
should attend to the clerical and mag
isterial work. All city legislative
functions should be centered in the
council; all executive work devolve
on its two executive appointees, who
are responsible to the council only,
and the council responsible to the
people.
water and pier, won't be finished un-1 house, Friday,
Edwin Pates and Mr. Lovell. It Is tH long after the exposition is oniy a
the duty of this committee to see .memory. The 'Trail" of the James
what terms can be gotten of the Esta-i town affair Is called the "Warpath"
cada company. Pacific States and New jam! It is the only part that Is ready-
Home companies, report to their com
panies and call a mass of the com
panies to report their findings to.
The city of Estacada has granted to
W. H. Holder, E. L. Wonacott and H.
for visitors
The party of which Miss Green was
a member spent six days
Hampton Roads and of course en
loved themselves even If the show
Henry Klmmer of Macksburg was
In Oregon City on a business trip,
Thursday.
Mrs. Robert Ringo ami Miss Eirte
around .Grace, of Clarke spent Sunday with
Mrs. O. W. Grace.
D. Grapp a franchise to construct tel-1 was like watching the erection of
ephone lines in the city.
tern Banking company
The Wes
has trans-
The first Sunday after the act clos
ing the Portland saloons on Sunday
noted an Increase in the amount of
business of the local saloons, but the
visitors were not very demonstrative
in their actions, and gave the police
no trouble. Every car arriving
t n number nf the thirstv and 1
these weary travelers wended their small bits with an axe when the lit
way toward the houses that retail the Srl PIaced her han1 on tne roPe
wet goods. Many people stated yes- " 'nt of the descending ax.
terday that if the visitors would al- One finSer was completely severed a
viM o o a second almost cut off and a third
Miss Stella Powell left Saturday
Frank Busch's warehouse. i evening ur a lew nays visu wun
. ... . Hill,, I ft ' .1 . t l f..1..Il.
They "did" the national capital but :'' .
ferred to the same parties all Its , Miss Green says me tour uaya speiu
rights which were reserved in the; in Chicago were the best of the trip
original grant of the streets to the as far as sight seeing goes. They
miblic. So the farmers have every- visited all the world-famous signis
thing in their own hands. The four of that metropolitan center of our
companies will represent about 60 'country, from the Field Museum in
phones. Several telephones are In Jackson park, the Art Palace of the,
operation at Currinsville. The cen- 1893 exposition, to the Zoo In Lin- (
tral division completed the labor of j coin park. It took them a day to
setting the poles Wednesday. They satiate themselves In the splendors
are hflncrinc tho wtrta tmlnv In ft ' of Marshall Field's store, the great-
short time the line will be in opera-lest retail store In the world. While i" Sllvey. of 33 Seventy street.
tion. Mayor J. W. Reed and council-' in Chicago, Miss Green met Misses
man Will Cary of Estacada were pres- jVeda Williams and Dollle Cross, two fechatrni.au of Molalla was
f . ... ... I atlomf ntr tit liiiuitwtuu I furnu u In t-n
ent at the meeting and gave informa- Oregon City girls who are studying i
tion that will materially assist the there.
farmers. j The party went East via the O. R.
Joseph Pinkley, the Estacada plo- . & N.. Union Pacific and Rock Island
neer who was stricken with paralysis :to Chicago, thence to Washington and
three weeks ago, has not improved in j return over the Big Four and C. &
health since that time. O. From Chicago west they came
Grace Davis, daughter of W. W. over the Great Northern by way of
Davis, Sr., of Garfield, Is very serious-! St. Paul, Minneapolis, Spokane and
lv ill. At last reports her condition Seattle. They traveled in a special
Twin boys arrived at the home of
iMr. and Mrs. C. M. Mason. In Fly-
i-orld-famous sights j vllle. at dinner time, Friday.
Miss Mona Kill f ortland vlot.vl
her mother. Mrs. .' E. King, of Edge
Lln. Iwtxid, at Mt. IVasaut, Sunday.
j Mrs. Mary Ellett of Denver, Colo.,
iis a guest of her sister, Mrs. Gather-
vh,
C, C. Garrett mil Lillian Garrett,
his wife, James H. Garretl'and Rach
ael Garrett, his wire. Emma tl, Hawk
Ins and Henry 11. Hawkins, her hus
band, Sarah tiarrett Hrownell and Wil
liam K. Hrownell, her husband, Eu
gene L. Garrett, Herbert M. Garret t,
and Florence Garrett, his wife, Roy E.
Long and lthoda A. Ismg, his wife,
Lillian- Ismg, 1 vu Long, Eva L, Barker
and lladley Barker, her husband, Myr
tle Uurail nml Reuson Duran, her hus
band, Charles long, Adeline Ismg,
Minnie Long, Emma 0, Garrett. Fd
ward K. Garrett and Emma L. Garrett.
his wire. Jenntt E. Arnold and Jo
seph t). Arnold, her husband, Charles
C. Garrett aud Blanche Garrett, his
wife. Ella Stanton and Clark Stanton,
her husband, May Leonard and Joseph
Leonard, her husband, Arthur W. Gar
rett. John (1. Garrett. Irving 8. tiar
rett, James 1). Garrett. Alta Garrett,
Clyde C. tiarrett and Vivian Garrett,
the heirs at law of John P. tiarrett
and Eunice Garrett, his wife, deceas
ed, Defendants,
To T. C. tiarrett and Lillian Garrett.
his wife. James 11. Gurrctt and Rach-
ae Garrett, his wife, Emma G. Hawk-
Ins and Henry It. Hawkins, her hus
band, Sarah (iarrett Hrownell and Wil
liam E. Hrownell, her husband, Eu
gene L. Garrett, Herbert M. Garrett,
aud Florence Garrett, his wife, Roy E,
Iong and lthoda A. 1mg, his wire,
Lillian l-ong, Iva Ienig. Eva L. Barker
and Hadlcy Barker, her husband, .Myr
tle Duran and Reason I hi run, her hus
band, Charles Img, Adeline .Long,
Minnie Ixing, Emmn C, Garrett, Ed
ward H. Garrett and Emma L. Garrett,
his wire. Jeanette E. Arnold and Jo
seph O. Arnold, her husbanil, Charles
C. Garrett and Blanche Garrett, his
wire, Ella Stanton und Clark Stanton,
her husband, May I.eonunl and Joseph
Leonard, her hoshund, Arthur W. Gar
rett, John G. (iarrettf Irving S. Gar
rett, James P. 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.
WOOD WANTED.
Healed bids will be received by lh'
School Board of School District No.
t!2, Oregon Clly, Oregon, iinlll t
o'clock. Saturday, July , WT: f"r
furnishing luo cords or first-class fir
wood, said wood to be Unr root In
length, cut from sound, largo first
growth limber, well seasoned and
spilt reasonably line, Ru cords to bo
delivered at the Ilarelny school build
ing and fo cords , at tlm Must ham
school building In Oregon City. All
of said wood to be delivered on or
before September , H7. Second
growth wood Is not desired. The
School Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. Bidders shouhl
onclo.. their bids lu a sealed envelop"
and mark "Bids for WhmI, and ad
dress the sumo to the Clerk of School
District No. 112.
By order of the School Board.
E. E. BRODIE, District Clerk.
Dated this Hth day of June, l07.
27t2
had not changed for better.
The little daughter of Henry Ep
person of Palmateer's settlement suf
fered a very painful and distressing
accident Tuesday. Alva Linn, a 12
year old boy, wa3 cutting a rope to
Pullman and had a most enjoyablo
trip throughout.
BANNER DAY rOR
Clackamas metropolis, Thurs lay.
Miss Edith Carr, who taught for
the past term in the high schsl at
The Dalles,, has returned for vacation.
Miss Satle Sullyan, who aitemls
Mount Angel Academy, arrived home
Saturday morning for the summer
vacation. '
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State or
Oregon lu and for the County of
Clackamas.
M. P. Cannon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alice Ctttiiion. Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Allen "
Cannon;
In the mime of the Stale of Oregon,
you are hereby mimtunned to appear
and answer (lie coniiuint nieii
npalnHt you lu the above entitled suit,
on or hefuMt the 27th tiny of July,
T.I07, and If you fall to unswer, for
want thereof the plaintiff wilt tako
decree against you for the relief
prayed for In tli complaint herein
filed, to-wlt:
That the bonds or matrimony now
and heretofore existing between
plaintiff und defendant bo forever dis
solved, and that the plaintiff bo de
creed to be the absolute owner of
Iits ten (10) and eleven (II). block
ten (lo In Park Addition to Allium,
now Portland. Multnomah County,
Oregon, Mild Unit the defeudunt bo
decreed to huve no Interest as dower
or otherwise. In and to said property,
and that the plaintiff recover of nud
from the defendant his costs and dis
bursements In this suit and for such
other and further relief as to th
Court may appear Just, meet and
etpillable.
This summons Is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde, Judge of
the above entitled t'ourt, duly made,
signed nml filed on the 11th day of
June, l'J7, which order specified tlm
tlmo for answering the complaint
herein as the 27th day of July, lo7.
lu the name of the State of Oregon, i and the first publication of summon
Al. and John Falrclough returned
Monday to tho Ogle mines, after a
short business and rileasum trln tn
MILWAUKIE GRANGE! Oregon City
Five granges were awarded splen
did satin .banners at the state grange
at Hood River for the highest liter-
they did yesterday they would have lbadly cut 11 ,s tnougflt the ,ast tw0 jary and lecture work of the granges.
no objections to the saloon men's en
. may be saved
j in the contest just finished. Milwau-
rlching themselves. Most of the !
The commencement of the Estacada jkie Grange No. 2C8 won the banner
Portlanders went home in due season, j uv.-B.u.. t or district .-no. z and is naiuraoy
But at 11:30 two men who walked the Brale PuPiIs were graduated. . pr0U(1 of Us W1CCCBB. The work of
gait of one who is chasing lambs, !These were Paul Woraer- wllllam !this grange has hn under the lead-
were observed near the city park in iUale- uaie an1 tvuu5 "taKa"' .ership of Mrs. Mary Getchell. Satur-
ils c-,
with a
H. J. Hocklnberry, superintendent
of the LaGrande high school visited
with Superintendent J. C. Zlnser Sat
urday morning.
Mrs. W. S. ll.atlo and son llubol
of Portland have returned to their
home after a pleasant visit with Ore
gon City relatives.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer tho complaint filed
against you In the above entered suit
on or before the 22d day of June, 190",
said date being the expiration of lxi27t7
weeks from tho first publication of
this summons and If you fall to so
appear ami answer, for want thereof,
the plarntiff will apply to the court
for tho relief prayed for In plaintiff's
complaint, to-wlt: To correct aa er
ror In the description of a co-tain
deed executed on or about the Hth
day of February, 1857, by John D.
Garrett and Eunice Garrett, his wife,
to Thomas J. Chase, which deed ya
recorded on the ltith day of February
1SJ7, on page 434 Book B, record of
deeds for Clackamas County, Oregon,
and a certain deed executed on or
about the 5th day of April, 18CL by
M. M. Owen, administrator of the e-
Is made iihui the Hth day of June,
r.niT, and lb" Inst publication of sum
mons Is made upon the 2ith day of
July, l'.io7.
RALPH E. MOODY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tho hP9t f .. flrtmmpnt tn wheth- There were five ninth grade gradu- .,lay the Krange celebrated
er they were on Portland Heights or ates' The graduates of this school jtory in an a day meetlng.
Council Crest.
The grape growers in
France from the Rhone to the Pyr-
jmaue a uisei ac.aBc iuu a.,j ; dinner sucn as mis grange is notea
iother school in the county. J. C. Zin- ifort at noon Maple Lane grange No.
jser made the class address which was ;29C won a money premium. The lat
southern .u , ,,,!. . ' . . . .
wen iccnicu. i ue rauitia m iuc..er cranee s getting ready now ior
have inaugurated a queer
Estacada school are J. E. Stubbs and
Miss Stevens.
.T E. Stubbs has been employed as
and the French flag . . - yltryi ,w
anees
strike. They refuse to acknowledge
the government
is hauled down from all municipal jmHej weRt of Hood R,verf K a BalarJP
of ? 100 per month, which is twice
I the salary he received at Estacada.
This promotion comes at a very op
!nortune time to Mr. Stubbs and is a
Ing municipal, are appointed by thewI merited rewar(, for th(J earnegt
general government, the extent of the j hg done Ia Clackamas
strike can be imagined. I ne cause
the non-compliance of the
the annual grange fair to be held the
first Saturday in October.
and provincial buidings. All govern
mental business is discontinued in
the districts affected, and when it is
remembered that air officials, lnclud-
is
DISTRIBUTION OP
PISH !
Miss Berha Adams, who has been
visiting her uncle In Forest Grove,
passeil through this city Friday on
her way to her homo in Molalla.
Miss Helen Gleason, a teacher In
the east side school at Salem, re
turned home Monday morning to
spend the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Clackamas.
Lena M. Nelson, Plaintiff,
vs. .
Andrew Nelson, IWendant.
In the name or the State of Ore
gon: You, Andrew Nelson, the bIhivo
named defendant, are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against ymi herein on or beforo
Monday, the 29th day of July. 1U07.
that day being sli weeks from tho
first publication nf the summons here
in, ami It you fall to appear and an
swer herein, plalnilff will apply to tho
Court for the relief prayed for In
the complaint on file herein, to which
reference Is hereby made, and tnoro
particularly as follows: For a deereo
tato of Thomas J. Chase, deceased. (HKolvlng the bonds, of matrimony
which deed was recorded on the 11th
day of April, 18GI, at page 591, Book
I), record of deeds for Clackamas
County, Oregon, and to quiet title
thereof.
county.
govern- j Trwjn a student of the Oregon
ment with the demand or tne grape
growers to forbid the manufacture
and sale of adulterated wine.
Superintendent of
fisheries, Hen-y O'.
Agricultural college, returned to her ,
home last evening. Cora Yoc' I
another student of the same cc"
will return home Thursday.
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Mayor Schmitz of San Francisco,
m tii m a a , v. i ., t
iouna guuiy oi exioruun, ua lemui ;negro evangelist, addressee
that a poor but honest fiddler ".s hap- fle,d school Monilay. He is v
pier than a politician who grows rich ke arrangemf.ntB t0 hoi(
from bribes. 1 'services in the Palmateer settleme
- I A meeting has been called at Esta-
REVISION HIGH SCHOOL COURSE. , cada for Friday, at 1 p. m., for the
! purpose of devising ways and means
State Superintendent Ackerman has jof establishing a fruit and vegetable
f.aii a mooting nf tpnrhers inter- td",,er' I. veronica II.--
ested in the high school education to 11 to look as if Estacada will gainst Frank,
consider the revision of the high 80on have a car factory and repair j tor and hfira 0l
school course of study. All teachers
nas
i "r -en.
J o be
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' lid d' ributf
fo Jt
2,0' .ots The
jilted .ti"''
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t jlmor jlT
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J. Goldsmith and wife and llttlo son
Ivan will return to their home at
'"ugene, Monday evening, after a
eant visit with Mr. Goldsmith's
and sisters, Mrs. A. Goldsmith
-'' abters.
and
re
mrrc
Ja
M. C. D. Strickland
: '-t to go East In a
'.'n most of tho
i Ir old homes
W .itlon.
now existing between plaintiff and de
fendnnt, on the ground or cruel and
Inhuman treatment.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for not less
than six successive weeks In the Ore-
This summons Is published by order " ('"y Enterprise, published In tho
, ,, i m . ... I County of Clackamas, State of Ore
of. the Honorable, Thomas A. Mc- ',,...,.,,..,..
h'ii nii'i i j HuuwiFi"
i Thomas A. Mclirble, Judge of tho
'above entitled Court, which order la
dated the Huh day of June, P.I07.
The date of the first publication of
Bride, Judge of tho above entitled
court, which order was made and en
tered on the 3rd day of, May, 11)07.
U'RUN k oCHLEHEL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, May 10th,
1007. 22-t7
Mr
.ner.i
g
ib w
the
s
lvlc Improve
. its regular meet
nouse Tuesday ev-
it no action Ins yt
the council In rcgarl
j quest.o'' the co-oporathe
jject will be discussed.
this summons Is Friday, the Hth day
of June, i:07, and the date of tho
last publication of this summons la
Friday, the 2fith day of July. l!i(7.
J. J. FITGERALD,
2717 Attorney for Plaintiff.
interested are invited to meet at 1
o'clock Saturday, June 29, at the
office of the department of public
instruction.
MISS MATHIES LEADS.
The count of votes In the Goddess
of Liberty contest Monday morning
showed the standing as follows:
Miss Kate Mathies 22G.
Idisa Beryl Long 197.
Miss Gussle Humphreys 165.
shop. A corporation having this ob
ject in view has purchased the wood
working plant.
"Snap" Davis who purchased the
Yocum sawmill is cleaning up the
yard and getting the mill ready for
a larger output. He expects to put
In a full force of men next week.
as br ,ght "
an ' the f '
:. .ook f; e
and possession of k bio'' an
by. The complaint Hi 1 " Elea
nor M. Cook gave a mor... on the
property to Frank Astman and A. A.
Cook to secure money loaned her, but
that since then she has repaid the
money, and plaintiff has bought the
property, and now asks that the de
fendants show what Interest, If any,
they have In the property.
WAGES FOR DRINK; WIFE WENT
HUNGRY.
The origin of a man's appetite for
Because her husband spent his, strong drink is often traceable to his
wages for drink, Mary E. Kinder and ( discovery of having married an onion
little three-year-old daughter Mary, fiend.
.IIss Veda Williams, who has been
tudying music In Chicago for the
mst two years, will arrive In Oregon
City about June 27 to. remain with
her sister, Mrs. C. 0. Miller, until
September, when she will leave for
Lexington, Ky., to asume her duties
as musical Instructor In a young
ladles' seminary. Miss Williams will
visit relatives at Cameron, Mo., and
Omaha, Neb., on her way to tho
Coast. Her mother, Mrs. C, O. T. Wil
liams will accompany her. Mrs. Wil
liams went East several months ago
and has been visiting relatives, and
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stt'.ri of
Oregon for tho County of Clacka
mas. Frank Strychalsky, Plaintiff,
vs.
Emma Strychalsky, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You, Emma Strychalsky, are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you herein on
or before, Saturday, the 20th day of
July, 1907 that day being six weeks
from the first publication of the sum
mons herein, and If you fall to appear
and answer herein, plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed ror
In the complaint on file hereln.to which
reference Is hereby made, arid more
particularly as follows: For a decree
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant on tho grounds of deser
tion. This summons Is served upon you
by ' publication thereof for not less
than six successive weeks in the "Or
egon City Enterprise," published In
the County, of Clackamas, State of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, Administratrix of tho Es
tate of Daniel D. Evans, ' c
late of Clackamas Count
All persons having claims ai
estuto are hereby notified U
same, duly verified accordlin
with my attorney, C. H. 1).
Cor. Oth ami Main Streets,
City, Oregon, within six mont
the date of this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregi.
Hth day of Juno A. D. 1907.
ELIZA M. EVANh
Administratrix of aforesaid E
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STRAYED.
Strayed, from the residence of
Thomas at Heaver Creek,, one Indli
saddlo pony, light sorrel,) with bal
face, threo whlto feet; branded E oi
shoulder and Jowl; weight about 854
pounds. Finder please notify A. Thom
as, Oregon City, R. ). 3; telephone
Mutual Home 2, Beaver Creek.
FOR 8ALE.
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dated the 5th day of June, 1907.
The date of the first publication of
was also a guest at Peoria, III, of , this summons Is Friday, the 7th day
Mrs. Mclntyre who formerly resided of June, 1907, and tho date of the
In this city. I last publication of this summons Is
street. Must bo sold at onco. Call at
Daniel Williams, 41GV6 Seventh street
Sold on easy terms, 19tf
WANTED Two good Spinners, good
wages and steady work guaranteed.
Eugene Woolen Mill Co., Eugone, Or.
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