Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 05, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1907.
CHOPPED
TO PIECES
Oregon City Young Man Kil
, led by Southern Pacific
Passenger Train
STREWN ALONG TRACK
flclal to remain In tliu United States
until after they appear ht'firn Judge
LnmllM In Chicago Fudoral Court July
(I, Becrot service men and apodal
government agt wero directed to
lump a close watch on tho oil king and
hi associates,
for tho jflrst tlmo the oil ofllclal
I faco tliu entire machinery of tho (lov-
eminent to bring them into court,
Tlio expoi'lonco of tho M IftHQiiri state
writ aorvors, who camped on the trail
of Itockefellur for months will not bo
repeated.
Flash and Bld Mark Track
Manultd Bsdy Ttrrlbla Acci
dent of Early frHi
Morning.
of
ROCKEFELLER MUST APPEAR,
Chicago, III., J lino 28 Attorney
for tho Htandard Oil company ap
pealed to U, 8. court asking that sub
ponna for John I), Rockefeller he
withdrawn. Plea mado that ho was
old. Judgo I,andla refused, replying
that tho court was i nlltlod to tho In
formation and Intended to secure It.
Itockfellur iiuiHt appearand answer.
Homo tlmo during tho night, John
O'lKniiii'll, who la known to many In
thin city, waa run ovir by a train on
tho Southern I'acinc, and killed. Tho
tialn puHMed over his hody ludow tho
lilps, cutting off both 1'K. Tho ac
cident occurred at Fourth streiit, ami
when found O'Donnull was dead,
llo waa ftrnt discovered by tho con
ductor of tho northbound freight train
arriving hero at alxml 4 o'ekxk Fri
day morning, who aaw tho mangled
remain of a man lying alongside tho
track near Fourth street. For about
a rod tho track waa strewn with
blood and flcah and presented a iiioat
gruesome night. Tho coroner waa at
once notified and by the tlmo ho ar
rived a small group had congregated.
On Investigation tho man waa rec
ognized by several aa John O'Douncll.
Both of bin legs had boon run over
by tho train, and tho right ono waa
nearly severed.. Tho rout of hla body
waa badly brulmd. and It la thought
that ho may havo received Internal
Injurlea, Hla left shoo waa lorn from
hU foot, and tho nolo cut In two. Indi
cating that OThmnoll might havo
stepped on tho rati In trying to climb
on tho train, and the wheel running
over hla foot, throw him on tho, rail.
O'ltonnull waa aen around tho city
Thuraday evening and told several
that ho had beat hla way Into town
earlier In tho evening, and that he
Intended to leave In tho aamo way.
He waa about 24 year of ago, ban
never boon thrifty, spending what lit
tle money ho earned for whiskey.
He learoa a mother, two brother,
William and Claudo; a slater reside
In Eatacada. Homo tlmo ago while ho
waa aervlng a term In tho county Jail,
ho ran away when ho had ono more
day of hla aontonco to aorve, and last
night waa hla Arm appearance In tho
city Mince that tlrao. Fear of arrest
may havo led him to try to board an
outgoing train. Aa tho cauae of hla
death la ao plain, Coroner Molman
will hold no Inquest No funeral ar
rangement havo been mado.
G. A. II. OOYS ARKIVC
HOME r-ROM CAMP.
LANDIS IS AFTER
HIGH MUCKY-MUCKS
8TANDARO OIL OFFICIALS SUM
MONEO BY FEDERAL JUDGE
IN CHICAGO.
Tho returning members of Meado
I'oat, O. A. It., from tho Nowborg re
union arrived on tho I'omona at 4
p is , Thursday. Tho "Ixiys" worn lu
fluo spirits over tho good tlmo they
had In tho Quaker City, tho citizens
of which outdid oven their traditional
hospitality In extending wHconwj to
tho old veterans, Almost every houite
was brightened by numerous Mugs
and tho latch string were not pulled
In. Tho easy chairs woro on tho front
porches, and a smile of welcome said,
"Host hero."
Speeches, poetry and song greotod
thm at tho camp and good will was
In tho air. Tho martial music of our
drum corps warmed tho cockles of
old heart, for tho samo hands
that beat tho long roll at Khlloh on
tho fateful Cth of April, 1802. woro
hero to stir old blood again. When
tho old comrades clasped hands
around In an old Virginia reel, Eph
Itamtiby and McFarlan thought there
must bo something wrong with the
water and tested It with a lighted
match.
Ono of the pleasant Incidents oc
curred at to leaving for tho lxat land
ing, which Is a full mllo from the
camp. When tho band reached the
city limits. In appreciation of courte
sies extended, they halted and gave
some of their choice selections, Short
ly after reaching tho grove at tho
landing they woro surprised to eea
an Impromptu commute of young
ladles Waring beautiful flowers. They
had brought them aa an offering.
The "boys" responded with cheers
and tho band tightened tholr drum
heads and mado tho hillsides resound
with the old marching tunes. Aa tho
fair delegate climbed tho long hill
above tho landing they took step to
tho tli.-.e of "Tho Girl I I-ft Behind
Me. Goorgo Horton. Jack Confer,
Pete Wells, Eph Ramshy and nilly
iis or Salem never threw their
hearts Into the old tune with more
fwrvor.
Soon the Relief Cops of No where
led by Mosdamos McRae and Mount
with Mrs. J. B. Sanderson of Portland
came, escorting tho W. R. C. of Ore
gon City, and wero given an ovation
by tho band w old vets, whose gal
lantry Is mill young.
1). Cauflold 21.90
Casper Jutikor 6. DO
John Revenue 6.50
John Wewer 6 70
N, Orr 6.50
Wesley Btrocken 6.10
. Julius Tlmtnor 6.10
Kort Jonsrud 6.60
L. Btlpp 3.5C
C. F. Ely 2.40
J.J.Cooke, 1.70
0. llowors , 1.70
Sheriff,
C. F, Ely 2.00
II. II. lteallo 8.32
C. F. Ely " 14.00
A, F. Parker 2.00
W. M. Shank 3.00
J. Douthlt 2.00
John Oren 2 00
! Fashion LI very Stable 8.00
County Clsrk
Tho Irwin Hodson Co. 1.00
School
T. P. Kendall 9.00
L. A. Read 8.00
J. C. Zlnser 52.70
' T. J. Gary 9.00
L. L. Iemmon 9.00
Assessor
llonry Mlley 6.00
T. 15. Hayhurst 36.00
B. P. Carter 57.00
II. W. Shaw 72.00
Geo. F. Horton 60.00
Tax Robate
T. L. Charman 7.07
Currant Expense
C. E. Rarnsby 6.95
Huntley Ilros Co. 11.10
8. T. Roman 2.75
F. W. Green man 4.30
Telephone Co. 7.15
Wator Commissioners 1C.00
Court House Expanse
P. Nuhren 11.50
V. Harris 2.60
Glass & Prudhomme Co.
175.00
Tho Oliver Typewriter
LIQUOR LICENSE.
NoMco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the council
of Oregon City at Its next regular
meeting for a renewal of their liquor
license for a period of six months at
their present placo of business, cor
ner Main and Fourth streets, Oregon
City. J. STEWART & SON.
Chicago, Juno 28 John D. Rocke
feller, tho worl's oil king, and recog
nized representative of Amerlca'a or
ganized wealth, la to bo brought to
Chicago by order of tho United States
govurnmont. H. H. Rogers and 11
other officials of tho Standard Oil
company are being sought by tho
United States government under
forthwith subponas Issued today by
Judge K. M. Landls, of the United
States District court, for their appear
ance In Chicago, July 6.
Every power of tho govcrnmont will
bo used to secure Immediate service
upon tho oil magnates and compel
thorn to appear in the local court to
dlscloso the scope of tho big corpora
tion's finances. If tho Federal writs
are served, Mr, Rockefeller and hjs
associates will be forced to appear in
Chicago or face arrest and Imprison
ment for contempt of court. If they
appear, they will bo compelled to an
swer tho questions of Judge Landls,
disclosing tho financial secrets of the
oil trust. Their refusal wMll give the
court tho power to Imprison thorn in
tho county Jail until thoy yield.
Precautions to prevent tho flight
of Merrsr. Rockefeller, Rogors, John
P. Archbold and other high magnates
of the great Standard Oil company
from Federal writ-servers wore taken.
. Fear that the officials of the mightiest
trust In the world will attempt to
etado service of the Bubpenaes or-
dered by Judge Landls caused prepa
rations to be made to procure writs
of no exeat in the New York courts,
If necessary, to compel the trust of-
COMMISSIONERS COURT
C Ouynup 28.44
A. (iranqulst 48.55
J. Jones 51.65
J. Pacheco 7.50
II. J. Totten 0.25
C. Richardson . 3,75
il Roads
Boall & Co. 70.85
John Lewellon 73.70
Western Storage Co. .30
J. D. Adams &Co. 450.00
Wilson & Cooke 13.30
E. F. Grisoa 1.00
' Court.
O.. B. Linn 3.00
T. Hayhurst 3.00
D. Caufield 3.00
J. P. Shannon 3.00
A. F. Parker 3.00
U. D. Wilson 3.00
saloners
' T. B. Kill In ' 30.90
J. Lewellon 12.20
Wilson & Zumwalt 5.00
i Court
Brunswick Restaurant 7.25
J. A. Tufts 4.00
II. H. Hughes 6.60
L. Toedtemelor 14.00
John Heft 8 00
i of the Peace
L. Stlpp 3.70
D. Caufield 6.40
L. Stlpp 3.70
D. Cauflold 8.65
T. C. Jubb 5.80
Will Brown. 2.30
W. C. Ward 1.70
W. C. Ward 1.70
Chas Miller 1.70
J. P. Galena 1.70
J. S. Dorlng 1.70
L. Stlpp 6. IS
Co.
Ilanard & Co.
F. Hunch
Jalt
R. B. Iicatio
Pauper
70.00
216 00
.40
35.76
47.00
Notice of Restoration of Public Lands
to Settlement and Entry. Depart
ment of the Interior, General Land
OIJlco, Washington, D. C, May 11,
1907. NotWie is hereby given that the
vacant public lands In the following
described areas, temporarily with
drawn for proposed additions to the
Cascade National Forest, Oregon, on
October 20, and December 16, 1905,
and Januar 18, 1906, and not other
wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro
priated, will by authority of the Sec
retary of tho Interior bo restored to
the public domain on July 27, 1907,
and become subject to settlement on
and after that date, but not to entry,
filing or selection until on and after
August 20, 1907, under tho usual re-
Mtrictlons, at the United States Land
Office at Portland, Oregon: la Town-
Hhlp four (4), Rango five (5), Sections
four (4) and six (6) In Township two
(2), Range six (6), Sections, fourteen
(14) to twenty-six (26), both Inclu
sive, tho north half of Sections twenty-nine
(29), thirty-four (34), thirty
five (35) and thirty-six (3C); In Town
ship two (2), Range seven (7), Sec
tions twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight
(28), the south half of Section twenty
nlno (29), all Sections thirty (30),
thirty-one. (31). thirty-two (32) and
thirty-three (33); In Township three
(3) , Range seven (7), Sections four
(4) , five (5), tho north half and south
west quarter of Section six (6), the
north half of Section eigtit (8), and all
Section nine (9); all South and East,
Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Warn
ing is hereby expressly given that no
person will be permitted to gain or
exorcise any right whatever under any
settlement or occupation begun prior
to July 27, 1907, and all such settle
ment or occupation Is hereby forbid
den.
R. A. BALLINGER,
Commissioner.
Approved: TIIOS. RYAN,
Acting Secretary of the Interior.
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The Imported German Coach Stallion
PFIEL 1671
A beautiful bay, 16 hands high
weighs 1545 pounds, splondld coach
action, that was admired so much at
the Lewis and Clark Show, where ho
stood third In a clas of Coach stal
lions that could not be beaten on
cdther continent. Pflel won first prize
and championship at the Oregon State
Fair In 1903-4, and Is considered by
good Judges to bo the highest clasa
coach stallion In the state. His colts
are uniformly good, and out of trot
ting bred mares they look, like pure
bred coachcrs. Will make (he season
of 1907 as follows; Monday at Huh-bard; Tuesday at J. N. McKay's;
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Oe-rgon City. Terras $20 to Insure with
foal. J, N. McKAY, Owner, ...
J. D.Ralnejr, Keeper. 1 R. F. D. No. 1 Woodburn, Oregon.
Co., Almond , Ala. Chamberlain's
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Jones.
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Drs. Summer & Mount 12.90
f Mrs. A. G. Guynup
J. K. Jack
W. B. lUmbo
Dr. C. II. Smith
David E. Jones
Mrs. Meeker
O. B. Dlmlck
Jennie Boyles
Mrs. Frank Ball
Fashion Stables
Collins t Brown
IL L. Holman
Shank k Blssell
St. Vincent's Hospital
II. II.. Hughes
Insane Committment
D. Caufield
Dr. W. E. Carll
Dr. H. S. Mount
W. II. Tel. Co.
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis
Clark S. Fuge
Road Surveys
II. II. Johnson
Bud Thompson
N. Blair
L, Bartlemajr
P. Helnrlch
A. J. KlUmlller
J. W. Exon
Jas. Deshazer
F. Ahnert
Geo. SawteL'
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Mat Zogg
O. II. Lllja
A. Cuatafson
Alex Brown
Peter Long
Bud Thompson
N. Blair
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8UMMON8.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for Clackamas county.
Caroline Griffith Jones, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frederick N. Jones, Defendant
To Frederick N. Jones, Defendant
above named:
In tho name of tho State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
Court and cause, on or before Tues
day, the Kth day of July, 1907, that
being the date fixed for such appear
ance or answer by the Court In tho
order for the publication of this sum
mons, and If you fail so to appear
or answer, plaintiff will apply to tho
Court for the relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dis
solving the marriage contract now ex
isting between plaintiff and defend
ant, and that she have the care and
custody of Frederick Tyler Jones,
her minor child, and the right to re
take her former name of Caroline
Griffith, and that defendant be de
creed to pay some suitable sum
monthly towards the support and
maintenance of said minor child, and
for such other and further relief as
to , the Court may seem meet and
Just.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise not less than
once a week for six consecutive
weeks prior to said 16th day of July,
1907. by order of the Hon. Thomas
A. McBride, Judge of said Court, made
and entered on the 20th day of May,
A. D. 1907.
THOS. N. STRONG,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Insertion, May 24, 1907.
Last Insertion, July S, 1907.
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
Taken up, Juno 15, at Logan, Ore
gon, a dark brown mare, weight about
800. Left front foot and both hind
feet are white. Branded on right
shoulder with "A" and a half moon
over It and a bar under It. Five or
six years old. Has foretop cut off.
W. E. Cromer, Sprlngwater, Ore., R.
F. D. No. 1. 29t2
Summons.
n tho Circuit Court of tho 8tate of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas,
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 SUMMONS.
or before, Saturday, the 20th day o In the Circuit Court of the State of
July, 1907 that day being six weeks
from the first publication of the sum
mons herein, and if you fail to appear
and answer herein, plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
in tho complaint on file nereln.to which
Oregon, for Clackamas county.
Catherine Moore, Plaintiff,
vs.
Joseph H. Moore Defendant
To Joseph H. Moore, Defendant,
above named : In the name of the
reference Is hereby made, and more State of Oregon you are required to
particularly as follows: For a decree ' appear and answer the complaint
dissolving tho bonds of matrimony filed against you in the above entltl
now existing between plaintiff and ed court and cause, on or before the
defendant on the grounds of desertion.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of the State cf
Oregon in and for the County of
Clackamas.
M. P. Cannon, Plaintiff,
YB.
Alice Cannon, Defendant
To the above named defendant, Alice
Cannon:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In tho above entitled suit,
on or before tho 27th day of July,
1907, and if you fail to answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
decree against 'you for the relief
prayed for In tho complaint herein
filed, to-wlt:
That the bonds of matrimony now
aad heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant be forever dis
solved, and that the plaintiff be de
creed to be the absolute owner of
Lots ten (10) and eleven (11), block
ten (10) in Park AddlUon to Alblna,
now Portland, Multnomah County,
Oregon, and that the defendant be
decreed to have no Interest as dower
or otherwise, in and to said property,
and that the plaintiff recover of and
from the defendant his costs and dis
bursements in this suit and for such
other and further relief as to the
Court may appear Just, meet and
equitable.
This summons is published by order
of Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of
the above entitled Court, duly made,
signed and filed on the 11th day of
June, 1907, which order specified the
time for answering the complaint
herein as the 27th day of July, 1907,
and the first publication of summons
is mado upon the 14th day of June,
1907, and the last publication of sum
mons is made upon the 26th day of
July, 1907.
RALPH E. MOODY,
27t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
12th day of August, 1907, that be
ing the date fixed ty the court for
This summons is served upon you such an appearance or answer in
by publication thereof for not less ( and by the order of the court for
than six successive weeks In the "Or-. publication of summons and If you Defendant:
Mnn Cltv Pnfarni(aa miKllehAf In 'fall urt tn anruia, Bud anoira. tha 1 Tn . V. n - . , . . i . m ....
v e1' v.... uuv(iiin, jiuu.ii.ui u w uu ftuanvi uig t ,u iui; Uttme OI lae Stale OI UTCHOu.
the County of Clackamas, State' of Plaintiff will apply to the court for ' yu are hereby required to appear
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Alfie Daniel, Plaintiff,
TS.
Roques Daniel, Defendant
To Roques Daniel, $he above named
Oregon, and by order of the Honorable the relief prayed for In her com-
Thomas A. McBride, Judge of the plaint, to-wlt: for a decree dissolving
above entitled Court, which order Is the marriage contract now existing
dated the 5th day of June, 1907. betweeen the plaintiff and defendant
The date of the first publication of and to allow her the care and cus
thls summons is Friday, tho 7th day tody of the child. Helen Moore, aged
of June, 1907, and the date of the 4 years, and for such other relief as
last publication of this summons If to the court may seem meet and
Friday, the 19th day of July, 1907. 'just. This summons Is to be pub
MAC MAIION & McDEVITT, jllshed In the Oregon City Enterprise
26t7 Attorney for Plaintiff, j for not less than once a week for
six consecutive wseks, prior to said
Tetter Cured 'day ' Au8rust' 197- By order ot
A lady customer of ours had suffer- Honorab Tho" A. McBride,
ed with tetter for two or three years. JudKe of said court, made and entered
It got so bad on her hands that she on this 25th day of June, 1907. First
could not attend to her household publication June 27, 1907; last inser
dutles. Ono box of Chamberlains tl 10 iqn7
Salve cured her. Chamberlain's med-, AUBU9t 10' "7
icinea give splendid satisfaction 1 T- B- McDEVITT,
In this community. M. H. Rodney & 29 t7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entiMed court and
cause on or before the 13th day of
July, 1907. that being the last day pre
scribed in the order of publication In
this summons, and if you fail to ap
pear and answer said complaint the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In this complaint
towit: For a decree of the court dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore and now existing between you
and the plaintiff upon the ground of
cruel and inhuman treatment.
This Bummona is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise for six suc
cessive and consecutive weeks by or
der of Hon. Thomas A, McBride.
Judge of the above entitled court
made on the 31st day of May, 1907,
the first publication being on the 7th
day of June, 1907, and the last publi
cation being on the 12th day of July,
1907. JOHN F. LOGAN,
26t7 Attorney for the Plaintiff.
BETTER SHIPPING FACILITIES.
Railway news confirms tho state
ment that the Harrlman Interests will
expend $15,000,000 for rolling stock
and that tho Southern Pacific will get
its share, greatly facilitating tho
movement of freight in tho West.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In tho master of tho Estate of John
B. Doardorff, deceased.
The undersigned has filed his final
account aa Executor of the last Will
of John B. Deardorff, deceased, In the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackamas, and the
same has boon by said Court set for
final hearing and examlnattod on Sat
urday, tho 20th day of July, 1907, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. ro., and all
persons having objections to said ac
count must present the same at said
time and place.
Dated June 20, 1907.
HARRY G. McQOWAN,
Executor of the last Will of John B.
Deardorff, deceasod.
J. C. MORELAND, Attorney for Ex
ecutor. 28t5
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