3 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1907. PORTLAND MERCH ANTS CIVE PRIZES Ltindln workers for the Clackama County Fair, to bo held at Gladstone imxt wenk, wunt to Portland -last wnok Bint anlleltoil from (ho rniir rhanta of tin iiMttropollH article of innrchandlao U bi uni for premium for apodal exhibits. Hiiccnn icrented their I'fforlH and tlny obtained from iHtudt'baknr lima Co, u Htudnbakwr waiion; Munanil & n,.ottf harrow fart; Mltrhnll, Uwl ft 8tavr Co., hand spraying; outfit; Adkln Baw Co., net of pruning uw; HunhcIIvIIIh Nursery, trwa valuod at f,0; Rood Kronen piano Manufacturing Com pany, organ valued at $175; the John Deere IMow Company, a peere plow, The prize given by the Hood French I'lano Manufacturing Company, M un well & Bcott and the John Doi.ro Plow t'ompany will bo offered for the first, wecond ami third beat (.xbll.lt of C'lackaniaa County Orange. THE PAOTIC PLEET ARRIVES ON COAST Trio first dlvlMlon of the Pacific fleet, foreguard of the American Navy which I to aaaenibln In Pacific Const water by orders of the President, ntcauM'iJ throng the Golden Gate at Wan Krniiclaco at annrlao Friday. Tho four armored cruiser passed tin head In fllo formation, led by the ftaKHhlp West Virginia, flying at her masthead the two-alarred flag of the commander of the fleet. Rear-Admiral Jamea II, Dayton. Five hundred yard to thn rear came the Colorado, follow ed at like distance by the Maryland and the Pinnaylvanla. The arrival if the four big slater ahlp marka tho nd of a 3i!.ooi) iiiilu cruise, which bo Kan at Nowport, It. I., laat September, TREASURER'S NOTICE. I now have money to pay Road War rant endorsed prior to December 11, 1900. Interest ceaaea September 111, 1907. J. C. PADDOCK. County Treasurer, TIME CARD. O. W. P. RAILWAY i.eave Arrive Leavo Arrive i T co en I5 n - - 3 I & I 1 6 S t S 2 t - - Q O O Q J5 14:00 6:40) 8:4H 6:500 : OoffiTs 4 :!S 7:10 7:30 8:26 6:85 7:29 7:00 7:65 8;06 7:00 7:10 8:04 7:3 5 8:30 8:4 0 7:3 5 7:4 5 8:39 8:10 9:05 9:15 8:10 8:20 9:14 1:45 9:40 9:50 8:45 8:55 9:49 9:20110:15110:25 9:20 9:30 10:24 9:56!10:50!U:00 9:55 10:0510:69 10:3011:26 11:33 10:30!10:40!11:34 11:05 ll:0o!li:io'n:05!U:15jl2:O9 11:40 12:3512:45 11:40 11:50 12:44 12:16 mo 1:20'12:1S 12:25 1:19 12:90 1:45 1:65!12:M 1:00 1:54 1:25 2:20 2:30 1:25 1:35 2:29 2:00 2:55 8:05 2:00 2:10 3:04 2:35 3:30 3:40 2:35 2:45 8:39 3:10 4:05 4:15 3:10 3:20 4:14 3:45 4:40 4:50 3:45 3:55 4:49 4:20 5:15 8:25 4:20 4:30 5:24 4:55 5:50 6:00 4:50 5:05 6:59 6:30 6:25 6:35 5:30 5:40 6:34 6:05 7:00 7:10 6:05 6:15 7:09 6:40 7:35 7:45 6:40 6:50 7:40 7:15 8:10 8:20 7:15 7:25 8:19 7:50 8:45 8:55 7:50 8:00 8:54 8:25 9:20 9:30 6:25 8:35 .9:29 9:00 9:62 9:00 9:55 10:00 10:52 9:35 11:00)11:52 10:00 10:65 12:06112:521 11:0011:55 I 12:00 1:00 To Milwaukte only. !Vla Lent' Junction, daily except Sunday, leave on Sunday, 4:30 a, m. A. M. figure In Roman; P. M. In black. 9 Book and Job Pointing 9 0 All Hinds Low Prices prompt Service Stat Press Job Room OREGON CITY, OREGON 0 0 o BONAPARTE TALKS ABOUT BAD CASES THINKS CONVICTION WILL FOL LOW PROSECUTION IN ORE GON IN NOVEMBER. Attorney-Oenoral Honaparto, who returned to Washington laxt week re ceived a report from Francos Honey, Jr., briefly summarizing lila went conference with Dlatrlct Attorney llrlatol, and In thl report It la Intl. matod that tho Oregon land case will not go to trial until November. Wheth er Mr, Ilrlatol will prosecute any of tho ram la not atatod, but Mr. Honey expect to go back to Portland In No vember, whuti h way tho trlala will bo roauniod and tho calendar cleared. In aeveral cane tho defendant will plead guilty. In a few other tho Gov ernment will tuovo to quaah tho Indict monta and not bring tho defendant to bar. Hut tho remainder will bo sub mlttod on evidence, Including tho cnae of Dinger Hermann and John Hall. Mr. Ilonaparto aald that ao Jar a ho wan advlaed, nono of tho defend ant were clamoring for trial "Homo of them havo been demand ing that their Indictment bo et aside but that I tho only demand wo have had from them," ho aald. When aaked how Mr. Ilrlatol' stat us would bo affected If tho trlala were not concluded by December tho Attorney-General aald ho could throw no light on that subject. Ho did not know whether It waa tho President' Intention to reappoint Mr. rirlatol or aelect another DlBtrlct Attorney, That matter, ho aald, waa entirely in the hand of the President. Asked If ho thought there waa any politic In tho repeated postponement of the land trlala. ho replied: "Not ao far a tho Department la concerned." It ha been authorlllvely Mated that .Secretary C.arfleld ami Ijind Commla alonor Halllnger havo repeatedly urged both Mr. Henoy and Mr. Brls tot to hurry up tho land fraud trlala. Wo want to gt them out of tho way." From thl It would appear that Mr. Heney and Mr. HrNtol havo tho entire nay a to when tho trial thai! be con ducted and whatever program they wlah will bo accepted by the Depart ment In Wahlngton. LEGISLATION FOR WATER RIGHTS The queatlon of an Irrigation code for tho atato of Oregon la to be made an Ihhuo In the next leglalatlve cam palan. Thla wa made evident at tho dlatrlct fair held at Pendleton laat week, when at the conclualon of the Irrigation day program Judge T. 0. Halley, lalo of the aupremo bench, presented a resolution on the aub ject, which waa adopted uuanlmously. It demand that every leglalatlve can didate shall at tho primaries make hi position .Known upon this subject and declare that no candidate for a leg islative office Is entitled to the sup port of tho electors of tho state unles ho is pledged to aupport Jeglalatlon (upon thl subject that la In the Inter est of tho development of tho atate. i Tho resolution goes on to ay that "no" candidate for legislative office Is entitled to the aupport of tho electors of thla state unless ho is broad enough to support legislation upon this sub ject which Is In the Interest of the development of the state, and free from alliances with that class of In terests which seek to control the waters as well as the lands of the commonwealth for private gain." The public school of McMlnnvlllo opened Monday morning with an en rollment of 434 pupil., and most fav orable prospects for a successful school year. A great many children did not start the first day, on account of having farm work to finish. The enrollment will reach over 600 by next Monday. I CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING MR. AND MRS. WILEY MAY HAVE TRAVELED LIFE'S COURSE TOGETHER 60 YEARS. Fifty year ago October 1 Wiley May and Jennie Womahar were unit ed in marrlago by lie v. Ooorge Chand ler, of tho llaptlat church. Doth were realdent of thla county, having croaa ed tho Plain aeveral yeara before, but were unknown to each other at that tlmo. Twelve children wore born to thla union, eleven lived to man hood and womanhood four aona and aevon daughter. All are married ex cept ono, MIm llortha, tho youngcat,' who la In the homo with her parent. A coincidence In tho 11' of theae two old people: They came to Ore gon In October, were married In Oc tober, their oldoat child waa born In October; alao their flrat grand child, and their own birthday are In October. Mr. and Mr. May enjoy life and are energetic and In good health. Mr. May iiHiiully outworka the average man of many year hi junior. Laat Tueaday, tho fiftieth annlveraary, the children or theae two gathered In and with tho grandchildren enjoyed a feaat fit for a king. Five daughtera and aona In law and three aona. with their wive and eighteen grandchild ren, were there. Many gift of gold were laid In tho hand of father and mother, and aubatantial gift from the abaent one were aent. The following children were preaent with their famlllea: Henry May and wife of Greenwood, Oncar May and wlfo of Heaver Creek, Iewl May and wife of Sellwood. Rev. m. Rxon and wlfo of Dover, Anita May of Portland, Richard Lalaner of Portland, Preaton Coojter and wife of Mt. Pleaaant.Ber- ha M, of Ely; alao a friend of tho family, Mr. R. M. C. Drown. Two daughtera, Mr. Ella Nlckel on of Walla Walla, Mrs. Jennie Mil ler of Spokane and Edward May, a on. of Malheur, were unable to be with them. It wa a Joyoua reunion and with mimic of violin and organ and aonga tho day waa spent and good wlahe for the bride and groom of fifty year ago. CLARKES. Ed Hettman has purchased a new chopper. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter, a daughter. W. H. Wettlaufer went to town and brought out a load of separators and four cream cans. Division 14 had a business meeting last Monday. Peter Krender waa In town last week on Wednesday, and when he was on the road his horse took Rick and he came a far as Tallman and his horse dropped and died. Ho ha purchased a new team. Albert Durst I going to Seattle, Wash., to visit hla slater, Uerger. We have rain now and it Is is spoil ing the prunes and if It keeps this way the farmers will atart to plowing. Mra. Ren Marshall went to Port land to visit her parents. Henry Klleusmlth went to Port land for a few days. Otto Elmer is Intending to go to the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mueller and family spent Sunday afternoon with William Mueller. Mr. Snyder from Portland visited Mr. Wettlaufer last week. From another corespondent. We are having a little Oregon "mist" at present. T. L. Sagar spent Sunday at home. Mrs. H. Wallace and H. Turnes and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Evans. One of Mr. Stark's horses ran an eight-penny nail In Its foot, making it quite lame . Mr. and Mrs. O. Dlx spent Sunday at home. 11. Wallace and son spent Sunday at Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, the latter retrunlng with a new horse. Lee Adklns and family are moving to Dlx's Mill. The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace are numbered with the sick; some better at present writing. Notice of Appointment of Executors. Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned have been, by order of the Honorable County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, appointed Executors of the Estate of Jonas J. Kauffman. deceased. All porsons having claims against Bald estate are notified to present them duly verified, to us, at either of our residences at Needy in said county,, within six months from the date of this notice. DANIEL KAUFFMAN, SAM KAUFFMAN, JONAS J. KAUFFMAN, HENRY DEETZ, Executors. September 27, 1907. 42-5t H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Estate. STAND PIRM "When you buy w OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand. Tt the easiest nd only ww to get me best Sold everywhere 0 f LM J1 m i-a rv ii - il 4B Wan a wi imw. atik NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Ualtod State Ind Office, Port land, Oregon. July 19th, 1907. Notice 1 hereby given that In com pliance with the provlalofi of the act of Congroa of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tb aale of timber land In tho State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, a extended to all the Public Ind 8tat by act of Augiuit 4, 1892, Maude L. Tmlllnger, of Mullno, county of Clackarnaa, State of Oregon, ha thla day filed In thla offlco bla worn atatoment No. 7497, for tho purchaae of tho S. W. Vi of 8. W, of aectlon No. 27, In Townahlp No, 4 8., Range No. 2 E and will offer proof to show that the land Bought la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agri cultural purpoaea, and to eatabllah hi claim to aald land before Reglater and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tueaday, the 6th day of November, 1907. He name a wltneaReo: John Mulvaney, of Mullno, Oregon. John Darnall, of Mullno, Oregon. John Keller, of Mullno, Oregon. William Huaband, of Mullno, Ore gon. Any and all person claiming ad- veraely the above-deacrlbod land are requeated to file their claim In thl offlco on or before aald 6th day of No vember, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. Thl notice muat be publlahed once a week for nine conaecutlve week In a newpaper publlahed noareat the land, and muat alao be poated In a conaplcuou place In the land office for the aame period. 38-9t SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackama County, Blanche 8. Martin, plaintiff vs. El mer Martin, defendant. To Elmer Martin, defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or be fore Saturday the 9th day of Novem ber, 1907, said date being more than six weeks after the first publication of thl summons, and if you fall bo to appear or answer herein plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded In the com plaint, to-wlt; for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of maflmony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Service of thla summons Is made upon yeu by order of Grant B. Dlm ick, County Judge of Clackamas Coun ty. Oregon, made and dated the 11th day of September, 1907, designat ing the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, as the paper most likely to give notice to defendant First publication thereof September 13, 1907. Last publication October 25, 1907. GRAHAM L CLEETON. 40-71 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8ummon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Jennie A. Johns, Plaintiff, vs. Robert Johns, Defendant To Robert Johns, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 4th day of November, 1907, that being the last day prescrib ed in the order of publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief therein prayed for, to-wit: For a divorce from the marriage existing between you and the plaintiff. This summons Is published In the Oregon City Enterprise for six con secutive weeks by order of Thomas A. McBrtde, Judge of said Court duly made on the 14th day of September, 1907, the first publication being on the 19th day of September. 1907. S. R. HARRINGTON. 41t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Martha Johnston, plaintiff, vs. Edward Johnstone, defendant To Edward Johnston, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of this first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer plaintiff's complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for, to-wlt: a decree of the said court dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defend ant and for such other and further relief as to said court may seem equit able. This summons is published by or der of Hon. Thos. A. McBrtde, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, made this Uth day of Sept., 1907.. First publication of this summons Is Sept 13th, 1907, and the date of last publication Oct. 25th, 1907. DIMICK ft DIMICK, 40-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackama County. Jennie Bussey, Plaintiff, Martin Bussey, Defendant. To Martin Bussey, defendant above i named; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled salt on or before the 1st day of November, 1907, said date being after the expiration of six week from the first publica tion of the summon and If you fall to appear and answer ald complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand ed In the complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This summons I published by or der of Hon. G. B. Dlmick, Judge of the County Court for Clackama Coun ty, Oregon, which order waa made and entered on the ISth day of Sep tember, 1907, and the time prescribed for publication thereof 1 six weeks: date of first publication I Septem ber 13th, 1907, and the date of laat publication, November 1st, 1907. GEO. C. BROWXELL, 40-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. Summon. In the Circuit Court for Claokamaa County, Oregon. Emma J. Buchanan, Plaintiff, v. Charles Edward Buchanan, Defend ant To Charles Edward Buchanan, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 2Cth day of October, 1907, that being the date fixed by the Court for such appearance or answer in and by the order of the Court for the publication of this sum mons, and if you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree for ever divorcing plaintiff from defend ant, and for the custody of their mi nor child, Gracle. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Grant B. Dimlck. Judge of the County Court of said county. The date of the first publication of this summons Is Sept. 13, 1907. ED MENDENHALL and A. R. MENDENHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 40-7t Administrator's Final Notice. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the es tate of James E. Currie, deceased, has filed In the county court of Clack amas county, State of Oregon, his final account as such administrator, and that Monday, the 14th day of October, 1907. at ten o'clock A. M., at the court room of said court, has been set as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 6th day of September, 1907. A. M. CRAWFORD. Administrator of the estate of James E. Currie, deceased. 39-5t O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land tile examined, estates settled, general law business transacted. Over Bank ot Oregon City. When you require an Abstract ot Title to lands In Clackamas County, have It accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rate are reasonable. We invite you to ex amine our complete set or Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 60S- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bids.. PORTLAND, OREGON. Honey to loan on Clackarnaa County Property. J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City. Oregon Will practice in all courts of the state Office in Caufield Building. LIVY STIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, aud the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, has located at Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. ( Both Telephones. Farmers' 13a Mail 1311 HEADQUARTERS tor Choice Cigars and Tobaccos, Ice-Cold Hop Gold Beet, High Grade Bottled Whis keys and Wines. Knapp&Nobel MAIN STREET, STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMBING TINNINQ and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mill, Pump and Hydrau lic Rams a Specialty. Phone 2682. Oregon City, - - Oregon. LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & TOUMAL Proprietors. OREGON CITY. - OREGON CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothe Washed "Walter Than Snow " Family Washing at Reasonable Rates No worry, no regrets If you phone 1204. Oar wagon will call. Phone 221 Office P. O. Bid. Main 81 Pioneer Transfer And Express E. P. GRISEZ, Prop. Successor to C. N. GREENMAN Sand and Gravel Oregon City. Oregon. FRED C GADKE Plumbing & Tuning lot Mr Forum, Btt Pieet, Pimps, Spray Pimps, Water Pipes, Sprayiaf Materials. All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty Estimate G'ven on All Claaaea of Work. Res. Phone 1514 Shop 1516 914 N. Main 8t, Oregon City, Or CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law. COBWEB WINE HOUSE 4 1 7 Main St. - Oregon City Heckel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel ling out to Heckel & England. 523 MAIN STREET THE BRUNSWICK W. H. SILCOX, Prop, Hotel and Restaurant Best Service and Accommodations Main St., 0pp. suspension Bridge Vfl&W A DELICATE BEVERAGE A SAFE STIMULANT, A GOOD MEDICINE. For sale by E. MATHIES.