OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907. 7 MORE LOWL LETTERS. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Our Sunday gchool was very amnll last Sunday; nccouiil the. ruin, Rev. ,1. It, hiiiiilHlMiroiiKh was ntm In niir nildat Tuesday, Will ICverhait, (if Moliilhi, wan aoen lit our burg a ci.hmIo day UiIh week. Mr, Weldner N quite, nick with mi attack of pneumonia. Tho K.,ivy wliul ninl rain of Snhir tluy evening mill Sunday yut gome of llui local t'l'ihoiicN out of eonmilB- Sloll, Wo iirt. having lota of rnjii lifter a long, dry full, Tuesday evening It cleared up mid there was a heavy front, then tiioni ruin again, Mr, VVooil mill family, of Vancouver, have, rented Mr, Grtibb'i honae, and moveil Into It liiHt week, Mlaa JomIh Cuirnu started ti work In tlm woolen mill thla week, Mrs. Maggie Currun, of the Superior rniw mill neighborhood, eamo to town Tuesday, She In now at her mother's lioine, Mrs. Wlekham, whu Im riorUl aerloiiMly HI, F. M, Hurling him IiIh new wind mill ui) nml n running, with tho tank full of w ater, Mm. Cook, who him heen nursing nt Cunemuh, returned home liutt Thuriiiliiy, M ra. Mary Kinder and twin liable, of Portland, were vlaltlng her mother, Mrs, ICiltteeomli, last week, MImh lliiytli) Iletkke, of Oswego, was visiting MImh Maliel Francis on Fri day of hint Week, MImh Mabel Francis In able to he about the hoiiNe on enitchen. Mr, Hull Iiiim a fine nalr of cole hlack titoiieoH which he U breaking to drive, Chits, Kly In out on a hunting expe dltloii tlila week, MIxm .Muml (irirriu, who Iiiih heen In California the punt two years, came, home on Monday of thin week. OSWEGO. We have had ulnumt enough rain Id In week to do tin tho whole winter through, Willie AuMln Im oil the tilck HkI. a Kitffi rer from gill', hut he In reported Improving. Mr, Monk In ulao suffering from Klip, and alio too in reported iim bet ter, The pl' foundry has tfhut down and It will ckiik" ,, nm,, worry to thone employed there, quite a tiiiiiier, both old and young, aru having time with the mumps. ThoHn that have had them In the paat are happy now. Little innid Nelson ha been sick with typhoid fever for threw week, but U now Improving. CLARKES. We have atortny weather and plenty of rain at present. Some welltt were dry but they will mum fill up now. Farmers are parting to plow now. W, II. Hoitemlller sowed gome vetrh In hla orchard tin other day. Albert Hurdt came back to Clarke again hut Im going to leave before long, tllrt brother In law cumo with him for a nhort time. t). 8. Martin and family left last Monday for Oregon City. Mm. Tom Grace ban dreaded nine Keeae for market; they are for Thanksgiving. II, Sullivan I HI, H went to Ore gon City and la nick at tho Klectrlc Hotel. 1'. Schlewe went to town lust "Mon day on business. Mr, peter Davidson lnat her puppy the other day and they have not found him yet. Shu was visiting Mrs, Stronigrecn. Mr. Fisher,' from Portlnrl, la build ing Hen Marshall's new hoime, Kltner lAHt ban moved Into hla new ItOIIHI', J. J. Jonea la working for Carll StroniKreen. He U (?(dng to clear land. W. It. KIMnHinlth waa dlglmt hla jiotatoea on hla plnco In Timber (irovu the other day, BEAVER CREEK. The recent heavy ralna wore quite refreahlng. Moat of the Heaver Creek telephone ayateni Im out of order on account of being buttoned up. Abraham Thomas and Ktnott Hughea returned from I'kmcerHvllle, Idaho, thla week. Job Pf 9 Book and All Kinds. Low Prices Prompt Service Stat Press Job Room OREGON CITY, OREGON 0 0 J. F, Hteudeman la spending & few weeka at. homo ut proaoiit, Win. Martin mid Wellla UiikIk-h havH atarted In tho wood tnialnim, W, Iff, Jonea had an uniiaunl per fortnanco whll killing a beef thin W'eek, Win, llecker and hla frau umml to divide, half and half, and quit. Fred and Henry llcniicl are, buay clearing and plowing, A. Thuuiaa IohI. aomo more of hla wheep luHt week, being killed by doga. Win, and Maud Daulela mado a bual n)Na trip to town thla week. Win, ThomuM mid hla hrldw, after retiirnliig home Wedneaduy; recetvod a lively chnrlvurl from about fifty fiiendN. Jacob Weedner la down with pneii monlu, Jacob H'rmann returned fnm Ida ho thla week, MIhk Nelllw Miadmko left for Port land thla week, when hIih will apcnd Thuiikaglvlng with her alater. REAL ESTATE Wither Hay Ilium to iHhloro Bter rett, lot 2 and n'j of aw Vt of ae aec, 6, town Zn, rang" .'ie, 40 acrea; ahio 15 qiiaro roda aec 5, town 2a, ruiigo He, $ 1H0O. It. A, Jutikeii to Ferdinand Clroaa, tract 60 Wlllnmette, 1125(1. Mary J, Albright to F.dward W. Jochelmer, n of wl i aec 15, town 4a, rang" 4, 80 ncrea, $1000. Modern Co-op, Illdg. Aaan. to 11. L. Ileaaelhiick t III,, tniMteea, 6 acrcn of Thoa, llalley die, hio t town 3h, range lw. $1. Harper 1C. Klock to Itobert A, Chowii, v of ne'i, aec 34 and awi4 of aei4 nee 27, town 2, rangu 6c, 120 acre, $1700. l'eter Itoth to J, K. (Jravea, part (!o. Crow die, ! 2, town 2h, range le, 2 acrea, 7dii. John Utke to Alvlrt K. Jjiko, aw'i of aw'i.Hec 1!, with -xceptlona; alno nwi; of new4 gee 30, with excep tion, town 1h, range it: 1. W. F. Hchooley to Sophia M. School ey. Iota 12. 13 und II, blk C, (Had al'Hle. fl, Henry TiM'denneli r to Portland Cen, Ivlec. Co., right of way. lCmtiia K. Welch to limina Welch, part W. T. Matlock die, gee 4, town 2a, range 2. 4.1 acrea. $1, II. II. Newhall to Hurah A, Stryker, e'i of lOacre Uigua tract 7, Wills die. nee ISO, town 1 a. rang'f 2, fiouo, H It. Newhall to Mary II. Itarrett, w lot 7, Iigua tracta, gee. 30, town la, rango 2e. $10ou. W. 11. Seltzer to Chaa. W. Danlela, f.o acred gee 21, town 4a, rarigo 2e. Iiauo. F. A, Kiiapp to F. 11. Hughea. 5 acrea of J, 1). (Sarrett die., gee 31, town la, range je. $1250. Itobert Newton to Lydla M. New ton, '4 of w i j of nU aee 10, town 2h. rm ge 3e, 40 acrea. $ln00. KKtucuda Statn Hank to H W. and W. F. Cary, lot 23. blk 6: alno w 31 feet lot 24., aame blk. Kaiacada, $500, PleuHanco P. IledgeH to Joaeph K. IledgeH, 10 InteroMt In bunch of lota, (Jladatoiie, $1. Sheriff to Frederick Stobel. SO acrea aec. 4. town 2a, range le. $4107. Wm, Melllen to Samuel A. Whla b rfl '4 aec 12. town 2h. range 6o, ICO acrea. $2250. II, 0. Inwkeep to Minnie Inakocp, 40 acrea claim 49, tc 27 and 34, town 3a, range 2n. $1. M. T. lllllard to Jainea M. Stewart, lot 1, aec. 34. town 4s, rango le,29 acre, $0. j. r.. iNouio in iierma m. race, u ncre of C. A. Chime die, aeca 4 and 5, town 3a, range 3e, $1500. Katncada Stato Hank to II. W. Hlood. lot 5, blk 31. first add Kstaea de $:'oo. Martha M. Shcppard to Margaret Kydd, lots 5 mid C. blk 3. Harlow. $1. F.axtern InvcHtmeiit Co. to F. A. Knapp, lota 3S-42, blk fi, Mlnthorn add Portland, $1. Oregon Iron Steel Co. to Petrlna HornqulHt, tract A. Saffaran'a Penln aula, aeca. 33 and 34, town 2a, range le, 5 acres. $475. W. W. Cotton to Vm.Fugue, neU aec 31, town Is, range 4t?, 100 acrea. $475. Thoa, Knowh'H to Sarah C. Miller, part lot blk 115, Oregon City. $750. T. A. Uiwery to A. L. Jumna, lota 3 and 4 and wH of ae'4 sec 7, town 3m, rango 3, 122 acres. $1. tnting J. H, Wllaon U Nettle Wllaon, lot 1, blk flrat add Katacadu. $5, Hibernian Havlnga Hank to Walter H. Tiffany, riu',4 of iwVt aec 33, town Ha, raiigfi 4e; alwo h;t 1, blk 8, Melton add KellwMid. $1, HlHrlff Ut C. Hchuebel, lot 8, blk 141, Oregon City. $217. J. M. Graham to Frank HiimcIi, lot 5, block 10, Oregon City. $500, Oregon Iron & Steel Co, to (Jeo, I). Wood, lota 9 and 10, blk 11 lat add Oawego, $1. W. A, Warner to J. It, Cooley, purt J. 1), Carrett die, aec 31 ami 32, town la, range. 2, 1 ucra, $250. Slate of Oregon to F, A. Knapp, part J, I), Garrett die aeca 31 and 32, town la range, 2e, 5 acrea, $500. Kllzabeth AdkJna Ut Robert L. Ad klna, 30 acrea aec 21, town 4a, rango 2". $2000. Wimtern Hanking Co. to Phil Moak, Iota 1, 2 and 3, hilt 7, Zohrlat add Kb tacada. $150, K. 1 Fraley to W, H, Moak, lota 1 and 2, blk C, Zoluiat add Eatafada, $100, 12, L, Fraley to Karneat N. Moak, lot 3, blk (I, Zobrlat add Kalacada. $50 ' Sam't to J. I. Howk, lota 4 and 5, name, $150, John Zobrlat to Sarah K, Antrim, part die 3!). aee 20, town 3h, range 4e, 1 acre $200, J. T. ApperMon to Wm, Rivera, Iota fl and 7, Apperaon'a add (Jladatone, $120, Wm. M. Moore to Mathlaa C. Huk k, 12 acra ac 4, town 3a, range lw. $800, Oregon Iron &. Steel Co. to S. C. Rohm, tract M and part tract 5, J. D. Miller die, 14 acrea, $1. MattU. Ulngo to Timothy W. Finn, lot C, blk 41, county add Oregon City, $1. Orlnda A. HelHer to fiurrett I). Young. 54 aercH aec 4, town 2h, range 3e $:!K00. Newum McCoy et al., to R. 8. Llch tenthaler, 13.K0 acrea aec. 15, town 3h, rniige lw, $KiO. Mittthlaa Fo-ller tn Hibernian Sav Inga Hank, lot 2, blk A, Mllwaukle Park; ulao 100 feet abutting. $1. Jlotner S. Hallantyne. to aame, lota 2 and 1C, blk C. Mllwaukle Park. $175, Fraiu-la P. Halllhan to Mary E. Walker, tract 25 Oak drove. $1. John H. U'wellen t Henry Croner, 5 acrea off claim 40, $200, John W. Hechtey to . Wealey H. Hecl.ky, part (Jiwge Crow die,, aec 1. 2. It and 12 town 2a, range le, 50 acrea. $1. Mabel W. Wright to John W. Loder, agent, (i acrea aec 1, town 4, range le $1. W. J, Zimmerman to II. H. Newhall. tract 7. Lgua tracta. gee 30, town la, range 2, 10 acrea. $1. Chrlatiua Kly to Cornellua II. Hy aon. blka 7, 8 and 9. Mountain View add, Oregon City. $2000. John Lake to Coral Z. Lake, part aec 14, town 2a, range 3e. $1. Wm, Ablaut to Kila Bruach. 1-10 Intercut 45 acres aec 24, town 4a, range le. $100. Jenae W. Walling to W. W. Staugh ton, 45 acrea, aec 17, town Da, range le. $2450, Oliver Kobblrm to S. V. Adama et ul 1 acre gee 8, town 5a, range 2e. $75. Jacob Spangler to Edward S. Rose, lot 1. blk 45. Uladatone. $1. Same to Hello J. A. Roae, lot , blk 45, Gladstone. $1. Same to Grace A. Roae, lot 3, blk 4, Gladstone. $1. Same Ut Echo L. Spence, lot 4, blk 45, Gladstone. $1, Same to C. E. Spence, Iota, blk 45, Gladstone $1. Same to Anna Spence, lot 6, blk 45, Glndatone. $1. Same to Bertha B. Spangler, lot 7. blk 45, Gladstone. $1. James W. Partlow to Marie Sehwock, 13 acres J. S. Hondul die. town 3n, range 2e. $1250. Chas. O. Boynton to Frank Shaw, aw of ne'i aec 22, town 4s. range 2e; alao 4t acrea aw 14 of neU same aectton. $1200. Isaac Farr, Jr., to May S. Mills, lot 7, blk 53, Oregon City. $500. A. H. Harding to Roderlch Kerr, 80 acres Matthew Rlchardnon die, No. 67. town 3a. rango 3e. $1400. Wm. Modthe to Andrew Helllnger, 1 tot B, tract 58, Willamette tracts. $1. Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whoon inc couch. Bees Laxative Cough Syr up tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, clears the head.. Guaranteed. Sold by Huntley Bros. STRAYED From Gladstone, about three weeks ago, one white-faced caytise pony, 3 years old, very gentle took the road toward Clackamas Station Will some kind friend tell me where this 'hoss" Is? H, E. CROSS. 49tl SMALL, IMPROVED FARMS WANTED. I have customers for small, Improv ed farms with stock and farm Imple ments. Prices ranging from $2000 to $5000. 4914 H. E, CROSS. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, Isaac F. Beala, Plaintiff, vs. Yohnnna Katharine Reals, Defendant. To Yohanna Katharine Deals, 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 tho above entitled Court and cause on or before the day next fol lowing the expiration of six consecu tive weeks from date of first publi cation of this summons, that being the date fixed by the Court for such appearance or answer In and by or der of the Court for the publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief piyed for In his complaint, to-wlt; For a de cree forever divorcing plaintiff from defendant, ' This summons Is published by or der of the Hon, Grant B. Dtmlck, Judge of the County Court for said county, The date of the first publication of this summons Is the first day of No vember, 1907. ED MENDENHALL and A, R. MEN DENHALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 47t7 MARKETING POULTRY. Th Farmar Should Pay Morg Atten tion to That Part of Hia Work. If they could only be made to renllzn It, the farmer and hla wife would Ural It every bit aa much to Ihelr advantage t't attain a reputation for ftirulahlug O... i,l ,.l. !..!,,.., ... ,.ll nu . tin Ut Ut j the beat milk and butter, aaya Turf, 1 Farm and Home, There la nlwaya room nt the top, you I tuow, and that la certainly true with regard tit poultry product of a aupe-1 rlor quality. The farm that hna a rep utation for furnlHhliig superior milk and butter experleneew no dllllctilty In dlHpoalng of the product, uaunlly at a premium above the ordinary market price. The aaine la equally true of flrat clan poultry and egga, beeauHO It la worth aomethlng to a cuatomer to know to an ubaolute certainty Unit hla egg are going to be fretdi laid and that he need not procure an ax wltlt whli.lt to carve the thicken that ho baa bought. In view of the enormous proflta of hnckatera at moat aeaaona of the year, Hie furfner, uuleag hla Iwatlon la very remote, can uaunlly dlapoae of hla poul try product to the beat advantage by Belling direct to private cuatomera la a nearby town. Theae cuHtomers caa readily be obtained by offering in the Brut place only tlw very highest grade pnxlucta and then keeping all goods up to thla standard. It will be found that once a reputa tion for gelling strictly high cluaa poul try and eggs la entabllKbed It can.be loat only through neglect and Inatten tion to bualneaa. Private customers thus secured nod aaaured of securing only the beat at all times will lw per fectly willing to pay the highest mar ket prices. Prix Whit Wyandotte Cockerel. It Is iioaslble that the world at some time has produced a more beautiful fowl than the one herewith Illustrated, but If so, hla portrait has never been published. This particular bird was first as cockerel at the Madison Square Garden show in New York city this year. This is the premier poultry ex hibition of America, and it requires quality to win there In any class. In the case of the beautiful White Wyan dotte cockerel herewith Illustrated, however, there was a good deal of quality to span-. Influence of Soil on Color. The soil will to a considerable extent Influence the color of the legs and benk. Birds running on good grass land and fed freely on yellow corn will usually have yellow legs and ' -d;. if of the yellow legged varletlc. . P.lrds from the same strain running on sandy, dry soil, even on the same ration, or ranging on dry alkali soils, will frequently have light colored legs and benk. Feeding com Is a great help toward getting desired color lu beaks and legs, but a good run on fresh grass land and opportunity to run In the grass when the dew is ou It will do more to put a rich color into the legs than anything else. Foot Abscess In Fowlg. To cure foot abscess open same with a sharp knife and remove the horny substance. Cleanse thoroughly with hydrogen dioxide, then apply an oint ment made by mixing one part finely powdered Iodoform with twenty parts pure vaseline. Bind up the foot in soft gauze and keep the bird sus pended in a sling or cloth hammock until the foot heals. Daily cleansing and dressing with the ointment will be necessary. As to Roasters. For roasting, a young fowl about full grown, but still soft meated, Is used, and to roast satisfactorily It must be moderately fat. Roasters are roughly classed as "small roasters" and "large roasters." Tho greatest demand is for small roasters, weighing four or five pounds each, though the demand for large roasters, weighing eight or nine pounds each, is steadily increasing. ' Yel low skin and yellow legs are more gen erally demanded than a white skin and dark legs. Lice In Summer. At no season of the year do lice trouble heus more than tills. They seem to thrive lu warni weather. Therefore we must use every effort to help the hens out. They will do a great deal for themselves by digging In the dirt and dust, but It requires some Insect powder or kerosene to rid the fowls of their most troublesome ene mies. Free Range For Chicks. Fortunate are the little free range chicks at this season. They romp all day, getting the exercise and variety of food needed to grow bone, muscle nnd feathers. For quick growth, free grass range Is just the tl jug. w -v- W It . " V 8UMMON3. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, A, D. Perkins, plaintiff, vs. Eva If. Perkins, Defendant. In the name' of the Bate of Oregon, You, Eva II. Perkins, are heheby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you herein, on or before Saturday, the 21st day of De cember, 1907, that day being six weeks from the first publication of the summons herein, and If you fall to ap pear and answer herein, plaintiff will appeal to the Court for relief prayed for in tho complaint and filed herein, to which reference Is hereby made, and more particularly as follows: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony no wexlstlng between the plaintiff and defendant on the ground of defendant's wilful desertion and abandoment of the plaintiff for the period of more than one year contin uously, Immediately prior to the com mencenwnt of this action, and for such other and further relief as may bo meet In the premises. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for not less than lx weeks In the 'Oregon City En terprise" published at Oregon City In the County of Clackamas, State of Or egon, the place where said suit was filed and is pending and Is published by order of Honorable Grant B. Dim mick. Judge of the County Court for the County of Clackamas, which order Is dated the 28tn day of October, 1907, and Is made upon the application of the attorney for the plaintiff herein. The date of the first publication of this summons la Friday, the eighth day of November, 1907, and the date of the last publication of this sum mons Is Friday, the 20th day of De cember, 1907. EMMONS '&. EMMONS and W. II. FOWLER, 48t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Julia Bolden, Plaintiff, vs. William Bolden, Defendant. To William Bolden, 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 suit on or before Monday, the 2nd day of Decern 1 ber, 1907, that being the date fixed by the court for such appearance or an j swer in and by the order of court for jthe publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex isting, between plaintiff and defen dant herein and giving plaintiff an ab solute divorce from defendant. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. G. B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court, duly made on the 11th day of October, 1907, and said or der directs publication of this sum mons In the Enterprise not less than once a week for six successive weeks, and that you shall so appear and an swer on or before the 2nd day of De cember, 1907. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 25th day of October, 1907, and of the last publication, the 29 the day of ..o vember, 1907. 4C-Ct W. T. BURNEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Florence Lamour, Plaintiff, vs. Mel vln Kllse, A. B. Kllse, Arthur Wilson, Raymond Wilson, James Wilson, I. Wilson, Joseph "Wilson, Fay Moody, Joseph A. Wells, Ethel Wells, Roy , Wells, Cecil Wells, Earl Wells, Dora Moody, Eleanor Moody, Nellie Flem ing, A. L. Fleming, Alva Fleming, Edward Fleming and L. Wyant, De fendants. To Melvin Kllse, A. B. Klise, Ar thur Wilson, Raymond Wilson, James Wilson, I. Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Fay Moody, Joseph A. Wells, Ethel Wells, Roy Wells, Cecil Wells, Earl Wells, Dora Moody, Eleanor Moody, Nellie Fleming, A. L. Fleming, Alva Flem ing, Edward Fleming and L. Wyant: 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 Friday, the 29th day of Novem ber, 1907, said date belcg the expira tion of six weeks from the first publi cations of this summons, and If' you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in plain tiff's complaint, to-wit: For a decree of partition, and di vision and sale of the estate of Henry Klise, deceased, among the heirs of said Henry Klise, deceased, who are all named as parties to this suit. Said estate consists of 1G6 acres of land, more or less, in the W. D. Woodcock, D. L. C. No. 38, in T. 4 S.. R. 2 E. W., M., in the Cpunty of Clackamas and State of Oregon, and more particularly described at page in Book of the Records of Conveyances for said Clack amas county, and being lands Inherited by plaintiff and defendants from Henry Klise, deceased; for her costs and dis bursements and attorneys' fee of $150 to he paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said lands, and for the distribu tion of the remainder to the plaintiff and the defendants, owners thereof, as their Interest therein may appear; also for the purpose of obtaining a decree of contribution from said heirs, requiring them to pay to the plaintiff their share qf the costs of maintaining and caring for her In her lifetime, Ellen Kllse, wife of said de ceased Henry Kllse, and decreeing said contribution to be a lien upon tho property of said estate, and as to the defendants against whom service by publication of this summons la made, a decree against A. L. Fleming, Ed ward Fleming, and Alva Fleming la the sum of $15.50 each, and against L. Wyant for the sum of $02.23 for said contribution and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court shall seem equitable in the premises. This summons Is published by or der of Honorable Grant B. Dlmick, County Judge of the said County of Clackamas, because of the absence of Honorable Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of the said Circuit Court, from the County of Clackamas, which order was made and entered on the 12th day of October, 1907. First publication of this summons on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1907. U'REN k SCHEUBEL. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon 45-7t 8UMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, John W. Gorman, Plaintiff, vs. Em ma Gorman, Defendant. To Emma Gorman, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear nd answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the Cth day of December, 1907, which is six weeks after Oct. 27, 1907, the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer, for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his com plaint, to-wit: That the bond of mat rimony now exlstlgg between yourself and plaintiff be dissolved. This sum mons Is published pursuant to an or der of Hon. Thomas A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 25th day of October, 1907. PAUL R. DEADY, 4C-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Office, Portland,' Oregon, October 14, 1907. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon, on July 12, 1907, ap plied for SH NE',4. SEV4 NW4 & W'Vt SE4, Sec. 26, T. 7 S., R. 3 E., and filed in his office a list of School Indemnity Selections in which It se lected said land; and that said list la open to the public for inspection. Any and all persons, claiming ad versely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claim ing the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, pr to object to said selection for any legal reason, should file their claim or their affi davits of protest or contest In this office on or before the 2nd day of December, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. GEO. W. BIBEE, Receiver. I hereby designate The Oregon City Enterprise as the paper In which the above notice Is to be published. ALGERNON S. DRESSER. 45-5t Register. SUMMONS. iln the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Minnie Hull, Plaintiff, vs. William H. Hull, Defendant. To William H. Hull, 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, within six weeks from the date of the first ! publication of this summons, which j expires on the 30th day of November, 1907, and if you so fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint filed in said suit, to-wit: A decree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, that she be allowed to resume her former name of Mrs. Min nie Davis, and for such other and further, release as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons Is published by or der of Hon. Thomas McBride, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, dated October 15, 1907. The date of the first publication is October IS, 1907, and of the last pub lication November 29, 1907. W. H. POWELL, 45t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United State Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October 15, 1907. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon, on October 2, 1907, applied for the of SW4, SW'4of SW14, NH or SEV4, and SE& of SE4 of Section 9, T. 8 S.. R. 4E., and filed in thi3 office a list of School Indemni ty Selections in which it selected said land; and that said list ia open to the public for Inspection. Any and all persoas, claiming ad versely the above described land of any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to object to said selection for any legal reason. i should file their claims or their affi davits of protest or contest in this office on or before the 30th day of November, 1907. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. GEO. W. BIBEE, Receiver. j I hereby designate the Oregon City Enterprise as the newspaper In which the above notice is to be published. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, 45-5t Register.