4 'J. OREGON CITY INTERPRISEi FRIDAY,, DECEMBER 27, 1907. Summons. In th Circuit Court of the State of : Oregon, for Clackamas County. Daisy K. nan, Plaintiff, va. Burton G Hall, DofeudanU i 5 , ToliurtoO 0.;Hall, defendant: 5 In Uio tiamfiof the state oT Ore gon, you are horoby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above otitHUwI ault, on or before the Slat day of January, MM, that being the last - day ; pre scribed In the ordor of publication of tbla summons, and If you fall to o appear and answer kitld complaint tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein prayed, to-wlt: a divorce from the marriage existing betweou you and plaintiff. This aummona In publlahod In the Oregon City Kntorpriwn, for sis con-1 ancutlve weWa. by order of Hon. Titos. A. MeHrlde, Judge of the aaid Circuit Court, made on the 18th day of December, 107, the first publica tion being on the 20th day of Decem ber, 15)07, 8. 11. HAHItiNOTON, 63 7t Atlornt'y for rialutlff. Notice of Filing Final Account Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned baa filed hla final account at administrator of the nutate of Bar ah W. Forman. deceased, lu the Coun ty Court of tho State of Oregon, for the Count- of Clackamaa, and that the aald Court ha fixed Monday, the 20th day of January. 1908. at 9:30 o'clock A. M In the county court room In the courthouse, In the City of Oregon City. County of Clackamaa, a the time and place for hearing objec tions thereto and nettling the name. FRANK M. FOitMAN, Administrator of the Eatate of Barah W. Forman. l)cead. 63-61 Notice of Piling Final Account. Notice l hereby given that the un dersigned baa filed bla final account a administrator de bonua mm of the estate of George Forman, deceased. In the County Court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Clackamaa, and that the aald Court haa fixed Monday, the 30th day of January, f ):30 o'clock A. M., in the -t --. urtror.ra In the courthouse, f of Oregon City. County of . , Btate of Oregon, aa the ilace for hearing objections d eettllng the same. FRANK M. FOitMAN. tor de bonua non of the of George Forman. De Mot ' VCU: "i, - lal tchool Masting. hereby given to tbe legal votera of School District No. 63, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a special meeting of aald district j will be held at the county court room lo the courthouse at Oregon City, . Oregon, on Monday, the 30th day of December, 1907. at 7 o'clock P. M., for the following object: For the purpose of levying a a pe dal tax for achool purposes. Dated thla 20th day of December, 1907. CHARLES If. CAUFIELD. Chairman hoard of Dlrectora. Attest: E. E. DUODIE. District Clerk. E3t3 Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Clacka maa. In the matter of the guardianship of Hilda M. Forsberg, Harriet F. Fore berg and Anna Loralne Foraberg, Minora. Now on this day cornea Martha Forsberg, guardian of tbe above mi nora, by her attorney, H. E. Cross, and files her petition in court, asking for a license to sell the hereinafter described property, and respectfully represents to the Court: 1st That abe Is the legally appoint ed, qualified and acting guardian of the said minora. 2d. That the inventory In the above ""'" ,X,w Van? fmm!tl according to law. the 2fith day of October. 1907, from, r .. .v.. . hlch It Is made to appear to tho ( ourt that aald minora are the own rs of the following described proper r to-wlt: Uitu Three (3). Four (4). Five (5) and Six (6 In Block Twenty two (22). and lot Five (5) in Block Twenty-eight (28) In the town of Bol- ton, In Clackamas County, Oregon, aa shown by aaid map now on file and of record In the County Recorder's office In and for said County and State, And that said property has been ap - praised at the sum of One Thousand lejM Book All Kinds Low Prices Prompt Service Stat Press Job Room OREGON CITY, OREGON 0 0 I t0 Hundred and Fifty (11,260.00) Dollar. j- ., 3d. That '.aid minora at the present time, reside with their mother. this potltoner, upon the property above described but have no income from the aame for their support and main tenance, and that said minora have no other Income from any source whatever. ' And it appearing to the satlsfao tlon of the Court from such petition, and from the facta and circumstances therein sot forth, that It li neressary and would bo beneficial to iiald warda that all of said real estate be Hold, and that the proceed be put out on Interest or invested for the benefit of, said wards. And the Court being of the opinion that a larger income will accrue to their said estate by reason of the oale and Investment of the proceeds thereof, It la therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the next of kin of aald warda and all peraona Interested In their eatate appear In ihla court on Monday, the 13th day of January, A. n. 1908, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M,, Ui then and there show cause, If any they have, why aald license of (ale ahould not be granted, aa afore aald. It ta further ordered that a copy of thla order be published In the Oregon City Enterprise for three successive weeks before the hearing of aald pe- tit Ion Dated 16th day of December. 1907. GRANT 1J. DIMICK. County Judge. Attests F. W. GRERNMAN. Clerk. It. E. Cross, Attorney for Guard Ian, 63t3 Notlct of Final Settlement. I la tho County Court of the State of j Oregon, for the County of Clacka-j mas. i In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur j L. Albright. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un- .1 ...... I .. n .. aJMUl.lMn. ' Ik M. tate of Arthur U Albright, deceased, j has filed In the above entitled court bis ftnsl account as such admlnlstra- tor. and that the said court has fixed j Monday, the 27th day of January, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tbe fore- noon of said day. at the courtroom of said court, In Oregon City, In said Clackamas County, aa the time and place for hearing objections to said final account. FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH. Administrator of the Estate of Ar thur L. Albright, Deceased. First publication December 27, 1907. 6415 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Mary A. LaMar, deceased, baa filed ' his final report In aald estate In the! County Court of the State of Oregon, fur the fount r of flnrkamift. Thai court thereupon fixed Monday, the j 3d dav of February. A. D". 1908. at the ! hour of ten o'clock A. M.. aa tbe day and time for the hearing of objec tlona to aald report and for the eet tlement of said estate. IL E. CROSS. Executor. Oregon City, December 22d. 1907. 64tS 0 Executor a Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed by the County Court of Clackamas county, uregrm, executor or we ia Adv.Btur -f Ex-Crew Prlneess will and testament of David W. James, uIm !-.,. t..iii late of Beaver Creek Precinct. County U.M,'"' "7 8'9"9r' To1,IU- . of Clackamaa. State of Oregon. All Th blatorT royalty furnishes few persons having claims against the that of the ex-Crown Prtn said estate are hereby notified to file j Loulae of Saxony, who recently the same, duly verified according to law, within six months from date of tbla notice, with my attorney, C. H. Dye, 601 Main St, Oregon City, Ore gon, that same may be duly audited Dated thla 27th day of December, A. D. 1907. THOMAS DANIEL, 64 tS Executor aa Aforesaid. Bsautlful Holly Tress. That are covered with pretty red beads the children ask about; these I have been grafted and are the best ; to be had; easily transplanted. Ask . about them soon as It takes years to j grow them and the number Is limited. , A. C. NEWELL 5U2 Nurseryman, Oregon City. atici ' 9 Will Teddy Go He Went Down In tub marina, and the Army Balloon May Yet Al lure Him Aloft. LITTLE more than a year ago Trealdent Roosevelt created something of a aenaatlon by taking a trip lo a naval sub marine vessel beneath the watera of Loug laland sound. There was nat urally some anxiety aa to what might befall the chief magistrate of tbe na- ( ttoii down in tbe water's depths, but it was alight aa compared with what would be felt should the atrenuous head of tbe government take a trip In tbe clouda to test tbe value of air navi gation for military end naval purposes. There baa been talk in Washington that the president might favor the ar my aeronauts as be did the naval sub marine men if congress decides on the creation of a war fleet for the air. Premier' Cleraencean of France and tbe mlnlater of war recently made an ascension In a government balloon. Ex perts who have vlalted Europe and ob- i served what Great Britain, France and 1 Germany are doing In tbla direction ! aay that theUnIted States la far be j bind other countries in tbe matter of 1 applying air navigation to warfare, i The Importance of the United Statea keeping op wltb the procession In tbe matter of aerial science aa connected with warfare waa emphasized at tbe ! International aeronautical congress, I which met In New York at the conclu- f tbe aerial carnival at St Loula Prominent among the apeakera at thla congress were members of the United States army who bave given apecLs! atudy to aeronautlca. One of these, Major George O. Squires, who baa bad charge of tbe government bal loon experiments at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., aald: The auccess of aerial nav- j lgatlon baa been established, and tbe j success of aerial navigation means the 1 Introduction of new and radical meth ods !a warfare, extended poaslbllltlea of producing decisive results by strate gic movements against untenable po sitions rather than by loss of human j life. It means tbe ultimate passing ; away of warfare la the present sense and the eventual dawn of the era of peace." ' The big government batloon United Statea, piloted by Msjor Henry B. Ilentey, who went to Spitsbergen wltb Wellman, expecting to tail from there for the pole by tbe air route, waa among tbe balloons which sailed in tbe contest for tbe James Gordon Ben nett cap. It lsnded In Canada. Cap-1 tain Charles DeForest Chandler was i another army aeronaut who competed for the cup, and it waa be who sailed ' the balloon America from St. Louis to .West Virginia in tbe race for" the ROMANCE IN HIGH LIFE. wedded the Italian teacher and com poser of music, Blgnor Enrico Tosetll, ... ' " . hf- .,A-'V--Av! i . - 5 I V I. i V;.v 4 3 - w ... i, ' ' - - i ' .1 - 4. SIQNOn AMD 8ION0111 TOSELU. in London. SIguora Toaelll might have been a queen now had ber domestic relations at the Saxon court been to her taste. But she and the crown prince, now King Frederick, did not agree, and a little less than five years ago she fled from the palace under the escort of hor brother, tbe Archduke , Leopold Ferdinand. At Geneva, Swit zerland, she Joined tho young French tutor, Glron, who had been taken Into her husband's service the previous' summer. The crown prince got a divorce, and shortly after the decree bad been Issued a girl was born to the crown princess, the Trincess Anne Monica Pla. The affair with Glron did not last. He went to Brussels, where be is now bank clerk. About a year ago the former crown princess was presented to Slguor To aelll at the Villa Montnuto, In Florence, and their acquaintance soon developed into more than simple friendship. 1 ' Last July, after Surmounting many obstacles, the couple left Florence quietly in an automobile one day, took a train at a small station and Were II 8 Up In the Air? Brigadier General Jam Al t len. Who la Planning a fleet of Fighting Air I ahipa For Uncle Sam. Lahrn cup. The achlevementa of Ma jor Heraey and Captain Chandler In tbe international con testa were highly pleasing to Brigadier General James Allen, chief of tbe United States army algnul corps, who baa aupervlaion of the aeronautical exDerlments of tbe grmy. He bopea for an appropriation of $200,000 from congress for tbe aero nautical work, and Secretary Taft is understood to favor aucb action. Gen eral Allen baa studied every type of balloon and flying machine and tblnka that tbe dirigible balloons wltb cigar shaped gaa baga offer the best oppor tunities at present for achieving prac tical results In connection with war fare. ' General Allen, who first won fame aa press censor at Key West during BBIOADIKB OISXRAL JAMH ALLKM. the Bpanlsb-Amerlcau war, graduated from West Point in 1S72 and spent three years wltb tbe Third cavalry in Wyoming. He was then' detached for signal service and remained lu that branch of the army until 1878. He aaw service later in New Mexico and Indian Territory and en the staffs of Generals Mllea, Ruger and Merrltt, be sides being an instructor at West Point for several years. He succeeded General Greely as chief signal officer In 1004. Fort Omaha is balloon bead- Quarters for the ariuy. and Instruction In military aeronautics will be given at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. soon on the4r way to London. There they encountered difficulties on account of the Insistence of the authorltlea that the divorce certificate be produced be fore a marriage ceremony waa per formed. Obstacles were at laat re moved, and they were married at the registry office, a witness being tbe noted author, William Le Queux.- Word Derivations. 'Disaster" Is an astrological term meaning "unfavorable star," one of the many words that astrology has be queathed to tbe English language. "Predominant." "ill Btarred," "In the ascendant" are other instances, not to apeak of the expression "My stars T' Even "influence" la really astrological, algnifying the flowing In upon human affairs of tbe power of some heavenly body. "Petrel" and "petrol" both de scend from "petra." a rock. "Petrol' cornea directly enough through "petro leum," rock oil, but "petrel" through St Peter, after whom tbe bird waa named because it appeared to walk upon the waves. Ths Wheelbarrow. Tbe farmer's son looked np from tbe sporting page. "By heck." he said. "I wish we had one o' them there hosslesa carriages." "We have," returned the farmer, "and now that you mention It you might Jest as veil git it and fetch op a load o' turnips from the three acre lot New Orleans Times-Democrat Courage. "Henry Is a brave man. The other night bis wife thought she beard burglar." 4. "And he went down?" , "No. He had the courage to tell her be was afraid." Circle. I The Turning of the Worm. Mollle I wish you were more like Mr. Simpson. Coddle My dear, If I were more like Mr. Simpson, I should have married a woman more like Mrs. Simpson. St Loula Post-Dispatch. An Index. Knicker What Is tlfeir social stand ing? Bocker Do they call It a barn, stable or garage? New York Sun. Litigation is a process by which nt test we win a cat tnd lose a cow. Chinese Proverb. Solicitude. "Why are you so extremely solicitous about the preservation of trees?" ask ed the art expert. "Well," answered the man whose tastes in sculpture are somewhat re stricted, "it seems to me that trees are frequently very desirable things for itatuary to hide behind." Washington Star. ' Cm j PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORNEY s AT LAW Real Eaterte, Loana, lnaurance GEORGE C. BROWNELL ; .? ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone: Main 521 Office in Caufieid Eldg., Main and Bpn Sis THOS.F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. Real Eatate, lnaurance and Loan a. Office Upstairs, first building sou th of Courthouse. W. 6. U'REN U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTOBMEYS-AT-LAW- Will practice la all courts, make collections and settlements of estates Faratac abstract oi title, lend yon money on first mortgsge. Office is EHTEgf BEE Buildiag, Oregon City, Oregon. J. E HEDCES 1m M HEDGES & GRIFFITH LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House A Crisis and a Craze. There are two forces which cause gaodern England to move a crisis aad craze. It la rar less necessary to ao something that Is great now in thla country than It la to do something that vlll attract the attention of a great many. Tbe circumstances mignt nave bad a curious effect on tbe celebrated of the past could they bave delayed ex isting until now. For instance, Shake speare today would probably have had to attempt to swim the channel to sus tain the attention of playgoers, Crom well might have found it advisable to take tripe In a "navigable balloon" to keep himself before tbe general public, Garrick might bave elected to descend from tbe aklea in a parachute to adver tise himself satisfactorily, and It might have been necessary for the beautiful Ducbesa of Devonshire, to maintain her social reputation, to figure occa alonally in tbe divorce court Motor accidents, thefts of Jewelry and of other property. Area and civil and crim inal actions are, of course, more impor tant elements In the building np and maintaining of a "reputation" among as now than la mere excellence. Lon don Troth. Explosion by Musio. One of the most dangerous of all ex plosives is a black powder called iodide of nitrogen. When It la dry the slight est touch will often cause It to explode with great violence. There appears to be a certain rate of vibration which thla compound cannot resist In ex periments to determine tbe cause of Its extreme exploaiveneas some damp Iodide of nitrogen was rubbed on the strings of a bass vioL It la known that the strings of such an Instrument will vibrate when those of a aim liar Instrument having an equal tension are played upon. In this case, after tbe explosive bad become thoroughly dry upon the strings, another bass viol was brought near and the strings sounded. At a certain note the iodide of nitro gen on the prepared Instrument ex ploded. It was found that tbe explo aloa occurred only when a rate of vi bration of alxty a second was com munlcated to tbe prepared strings. Vi bration of the G string caused an ex plosion, while that of the E string had no effect Chicago Record-Herald. Everything In Proportion. For many weeka the irritable mer chant had been riveted to bla bed by typhoid fever. Now be was convales cing. He clamored for something to eat declaring that he was starving. "Tomorrow you may have something to eat" promised the doctor. The mer chant realized that there would be a restraint to bis appetite, yet be saw in vision a modest steaming meal placed at his bedside. "Here is your dinner," said tbe nurse next day as she gave the glowering pa tlent a spoonful of tapioca pudding, "and tbe doctor emphasizes that every- thing else you do must be In the same proportion." Two hours later tbe nurse beard frantic call from tbe bedchamber. "Nurse," breathed the man Ueavlly, "I want to do some reading. Bring me a postage stamp.' Harper's Weekly. Fores of a Cyclone. Careful estimate of the force of cyclone and the energy fequlred to keep a hurricane in active operation reveals the presence of a power that makes the mightiest efforts of man appear us uotblng In comparison. A force equal to more than 400,000,000 hortsepower Was estlmate4 as develop ed In a West Indian cyclone. This greutly exceeds the power thy could be developed by all the means Within the range of man's capabilities. Were steam, water, windmills and tbe strength of all men and animals com bined they could not even approach the tremendous force of this mighty power. Chicago Journal. Dgresi of Pity. The Bachelor-Don't yon pity us old bachelors? Young Widow-Yes. but I don't sup pose I pity you ns much as th old maids do.-Cblcaxo News. Main Btreet, OREGON CITY C. SCHUEBEL -DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT F. r. CRIFFITH THE BRUNSWICK W. H. 8ILCOX, Prop. Hotel and Restaurant Best Service and Accommodationa Main St, Opp. suspension Bridge UVY STIPP ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. Office is Jagger Building, Oregon City J.U.CAMPBELL ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, ...... Orsgem. WIU practice la all courts of the state Office Id Caufieid Building. O. D. EBY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, laai tiles examined, estates settled, gtaaral law business transected. Over Bank of Oregon City. LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & F0UMAL Proprietors. OREGON CITY. ORIQsMr HEADQUARTERS tor Choice Cigars and Tobaccos, Ice-Cold Hop Gold Beer, High Grade Bottled Whls . keys and Wines. Unapps, Nobel MAIN STREET Hecfeel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel ling out to Heckel & England. 523 MAIN STREET W. S. EDDY, V. S M.D.Y. Graduate of tbe Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto. Caaada, and ! tbe McKillip School of Surgery of Chics go, has located at Oregon City and established an office at Tbe Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones. Farmers' 131 Maa 1311 CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law. COBWEB WINE HOUSE 417 Main St. - Oregon City STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMBING v TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau lic Rams a Specialty. Phone 2682. Oregon City, . Oregon.