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I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1908. ant Summons, la the Clreult Court of the Btate of Oregon for Clackamas Countjr. Mary u Drown, Plaintiff, vs. Willis L. Drown, Defendant. To Willi! L. Brown, defendant In the nam of the State of Oregon, you ara hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fllod against 7ou In the above entitled ault on or be fore the rd dar of April, 1908, that being Uii lait dar prescribed In Uia order of publication of this summons, and If you fall to ao appar And an wer aald complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for die relleif therein prayed, to-wlt: A docroe dissolving the msrrtSRa contract existing between you and the plaintiff. Thla aummoni la published In the Oregon City Enterprise, newanannr. for six consocutlvs weeks by order of won. thoi. a. McDrlde, Judge of the aald court, made on the 15th day of reoruary, iu, the flrst publication osing on me zut day of February, vs. H. K. UAKuINGTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. Lorena Culver, I'lalntlff, vs. Kug.no M. uuiver, unrendant To Eugene M. Culver, Defendant In the name of the Bute of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and aniwer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or be fore the 17th day of April, 1908, that being the last da yprencrlbed In the order of publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and an wer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief there- la prayed, to-wlt: A decree dissolving the marriage contract eilstlng between you and the plaintiff. This summons Is published in tbs Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper, for six consecutive weeks by order of Hon. Qrsnt a, Dlmlck, Judge of the County Court, msdo on the 2nd dsy of March, 1908, the first publication being on the 0th day of aMrch, 1908 ,. CLYDE HICI1ARD30N, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Pinal Settlement. Notice Is hereby given to all par tlea Interested that the undersigned Guardian of the estate of D. M. Ash' more, Insane, has fllod bis final re port with tbo County Court of Clack amas County, State of Oregon, and that said Court has sot Monday, the 17th day of April, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of aald day an the time for the bearing of the said re port Datod this, the 19th day of March, 1908. M. D. LATOURKTTB, Ouardlan of the estate of D. M. Ash more. Insane. 4t Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given that the un domlgnnd has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Henry Snyder, deceasod, by the Hon. County Court of Clackamas County, and State of Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment with proper vouchers, at my home near Aurora, Oregon, It. . D. No. 4. within tlx months from the date of this no tice. TOI1IA8 M. SNYDER, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Snyder, Deceased. Gordon B. Hayes, Attorney for Ad tnlalstrator. Dated thla 4th day of March, 1908. FIRST-CLASS SEED POTATOES (Burbank) for sale. Apply to Thos F. Ryan, Oregon City. TOR SALE Light driving team, bug rr and harness, together or separ atoly. 8. D. Barney, four miles .vast of Oregon City. Route No. 3. WANTED Young man. good salary, In or near Oregon City, to represent and to show property for lsrgo Port' land real estate Ann. Experience not necessary. Small cash security required. Address Manager, 242, Fifth St Portland. Summons, In the Circuit Court of Hhe State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Annie Terry, Plaintiff, ' vs. John W. Terry, Defendant To John W. Terry, above named (De fendant: '. In the name ef the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Bled against you In the above entitled suit oa or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wlt: on or before Monday, the 4 th day of May, 1908, and In default thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in the complaint here in filed, to-wlt: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony bow and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This service of summons by publi cation Is made upon you by order of the Hon. O. B. Dlmlck, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa county, made March 18, 1908, directing that the said pub lication be made in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published at Ore gon City once each week for six suc cessive weeks, and the date or tne first publication of this summons is the 20th day ef March, 1908. OUS. C. MOSER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Tressurer's Notice, I now have money to pay County Warrants endorsed prior to January 1, 1908; also Road Warrants endorsed prior to June 12, 1907. Interest ceases on date of this notice. March 25, 1908. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treasurer., Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacks - mas. Tloy May Hendershott, Plaintiff, vs. Grant O. Hendershott, Defendant. To Grant O. Hendershott Defend- In the name of the State of Ore- gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint In the above entitled cause on or before the 11th day of May, 1908, and If you fall to so sppear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the rolluf prayed for In the complaint, namely, for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, i t This summons is published' la the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper for six successive weeks, the first publication thereof to be made on the 27th day of March, 1908, by order of the Hon, Thomas A. Mo- Brlde, judge of Abe above entitled Court Made and entored this 26th day of March, 1908. : ' E. E. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 430 Worcester Building, Portland, Or. BOOH Thoroughbred White Wyan dotte Eggs for sotting, fl.00 per setting. Also I thoroughbred Cock rels, same breed. 8. F. Scripture, care Scripture ft Beaullau's Black smith Shop, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Clacka mas. Sophie Memos, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Nlomos, Defendant. To the above named defendant Charles Nlomea. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fllod against you In the above entitled suit and court on or before tho last day of the period prescribed for the publication of this summons, by the order of said court, and If you fall ao to answer. for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on file herein, to- wlt: for a decree for the. dissolution of the marriage now existing between the above-named plaintiff and defend ant and for such other further relief as to the court shall seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by the order of the Honorable Grant B. Dim Ick, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty, entered In this suit on the 6th day of March, 1908, which order prescrib es that this summons shall be pub lished once a week for six successive weeks, and March 13, 1908, is the date of the first publication of this sum mons and this said period of publica tion will terminate April 24, 19Q8. T. J. GEISLER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Portland, Oregon. Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay County warrants endorsed prior to March 27, 1908; also Road Warrants endorsed prior to July 1, 1907. Interest ceases on date of this notice, March 27, 1908. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treasurer, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF the Sandy Land Co. There will be the annual meeting at Sandy, Ore gon, on Monday, April C, 1908, for the purpose of electing officers for the term of one year and other bus iness that may come before the meeting. Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hei ub; glTcn that tne un derslgnod has leva appointed admin istrator of the estate of Anna Ack erson, deceued, by the County Court of Clackamaa county and State of Oregon, All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment at my residence, Oregon City, Ore gon, Route 5, with proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 18th, 1908. C. C. BORLAND, Administrator of the estate of Anna Ackerson, deceased. Gordon E. Hayes, Attorney for Ad ministrator. ' - VAN DU8EN IS OUT. Now Fish Wsrden Will Move Offlce to Portland, The new warden, H. C. McAllls ter, will take his office May 1. His first official act will be to move the office from Astoria, He will estsb- Dsn his office In Portland, thus mov Ing the seat of authority from Astoria where the outgoing Fish Warden bos made his headquarters during his seven-year term.- This change will mark a defeat of lower-river fisheries snd a triumph of upper river fisher ies. The two fish factions have been warring many years, and the location of the Warden's office has been a sub ject of bitterness between them. The fight to oust Van Dusen has been long and -strenuous. Van Dusen will quit the state's service leaving the Industry in worse plight than when he went in. His enemies say he is wholly to blame. This is exag geratlon, however. The real cause of the Industry's serious plight Is the war between the fisheries, resulting In a deadlock as to really protective legislation. Upper-river salmon men are Jubll ant over Van Dubod's defeat and Mc Allister's appointment The office Is considered one of the best In the state. Its salary is $2500 a year, with liberal additional Bum for traveling expenses. The Warden has one $1000 clerk and two $1000 deputies and each deputy Is allowed compensation for traveling expenses. O iMfStt Blgaaiin sf " .OTOXl Thi Vi4 Yn HMAhnys rsji Rainbow Trout at Clackamas. Superintendent Henry O'Malley of the United States Bureau of Fisheries has returned from an inspection trip of the government , operations on Rogue River, and states that the pros pects are good for a take of 2,000,000 steel head eggs. Ane hundred thou sand Rainbow trout eggs have been received from the Station at Balrd, California, and will be hatched and liberated from Clackamas station I PAY TAXES BEFORE APRIL. .1; REGISTER BY B P. M, 0 APRIL 7. 0 Taxes become, delinquent 4) April 1. Payments made before 4) March 15 are subject to a dls- 4 count of 3 per cent By paying bslf the tsx before April 1 an extension to October 1 Is se 4 cured In which to pay the re- malnlng half. Taxes not paid before April 1 become subject 4 after that date to a penalty of 10 per cent per month for each month they are unpaid. Taxes may be paid by mall. Send fc check, draft or money order. Statements of taxes due may be secured by mall. Send a let- t ter to the tax department do- scribing the property. The statement will be sent by mall. In paying taxes by mall before March 15 do not forget to de duct the 3 per cent discount The registration books are open from 8 to 6 o'clock every dsy at the courthouse. The books will close for the pri maries at 6 o'clock. April 7. A citizen, In order to register, must bsve lived in the state six months. Every voter must register anew this year. The primary elections will be held April 17. MARKETS MARKETS ARE QUIET. Poultry Makes Slight Advance and Eons Remain Firm. A general quiet pervades the local market this week, and little or no changos can be noticed. Eggs are still selling at fifteen cents a dozen, and the supply ' and demand are about equal. Cabbage has Increased a quar ter of a cent in price, and other vege tables have experienced a slight rise In price. Poultry has also made a slight advance over last week. The price of hard wheat flour has drop ped from $4.80 to $4.65 the barrel. WHOLE8ALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Fruits, Etc. ONIONS Oregon onions $4.25 sack; potatoes, 50 65 per hundred; Oregon cabbage 1 3-4 per lb.; rata- begas lo pound, fresh onions, 40c dos. bunches; horseradish, 8 cents lb; cauli flower, $1.25 der doz. rhubarb7c lb, CELERY 90c per doz. hot house lettuce $1.25 box of 4 dos. heads. KRAUT 20c gallon. POPCORN Shelled, 4H5c. Butter and Eggs. BUTTER Ranch, 60060c; cream ery, 55 Q 60c roll BOGS 15c dozen. HONEY 16c frame. HONEY Strained, 709c lb. Fresh Fruits. APPLES $1.250$L76. Drlsd Fruits. DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun- dried 8 l-2c; evaporated 9 and 10c; prunes, 44Hc: sliver prunes, 60 6V4c; pears, 11012HC Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT 90 and 95c. OATS No. 1 White, $28; gray, $26. FLOUR HARD wheat $4.65 valley, $4.50; graham flour, $3.75$4.25; whole wheat flour, $3.750$4.26. . MILLSTUFFS Bran, $26.00: mid dlings, $32; shorts, $30; dairy chop, $210822. HAT Valley timothy. No. 1, $15 per ton; clover, $12; cheat $lo; grain, $140116. Live Stock. STEERS 4. 00014-60. HEIFERS $3.60014.00. COWS $3.00083.69. MUTTON $4.50 and $5.00. LAMBS $1.00. HOGS 45.OO0IJ.5O. Poultry. OLD HENS 12013c per lb, young roosters 12c; old roosters 9c; mixed chickens, 11c; spring chickens (frys), 110 12c per pound. Dressed Meats. FRESH MEATS Hogs 7 12 8c; veal 7 1-2 A8 l-2c; mutton 1010 l-2c; lambs (spring) 10 ft 12c. HAMS, BACON 12 l-2c ft 14c. Inspection of Compsny G. The regular quarterly inspection of Company Q. Third Regiment O- N. G-, was held Monday night at the Armory. Captain Loomls acted as inspecting officer, and pronounced the inspection to be satisfactory in every wsy. Af ter the inspection, the company drill ed in a very creditable manner, to the delight of a number of spectators, Captain Loomls announced that In the near future, possibly during the month of April, the local company would be ordered to Portland, to par ticipate la the Battalion maneuvers at the Armory. LUMBER Rough and Dressed CORNICE CASING - - - : RUSTIC - - - SH1PLAP Flooring Etc. Delivered to order 3 miles out on food road. F.D.3 Pacific Phone 146 REAL ESTATE O, F. Msrtln, guardian, to B. H. Jones E. 60 feet of lots 15 and 16 In block .13 of Oswego; $350. . H- F. Walch to Geo. Zlmmer BE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of See. 36, T 4 8, R 1 E, except 20 foot road on N side; $1050. Mary Crook to W. W.( Porter 34 acres, T 4 8, R 2 E; $1000. ; W. Foshay et ux to I.. B. Irwin, cer tain Jots in Marchbanks; $100. O, A. Neal to M. C. 8teenooft-2 1-2 acres lnyinavon: $4CQ. ' ... n. m. niHui 10 u. Maven x acre, Sec. 27, T3S, R1W; $60. B. C. Shaw to J. W. Grasle block No. 36 in Milwaukle Heights; $1. Lydla Ourber to O. S. Ourber E half of lot 2 of block 6, in MarshDeld; . F. F. Johnson et al, to Beaverton ft Mlllsburg R. R. 60 acres in Sec 2, T28, R1E; $7500. B. Frledrlch to T. S. Stipp .49 of an acre in James Barnard D L C; $49. Wm. Morey to T- S. Stipp 3.45 acres in James Barnard D. L. C; $172.50. J. C. Frost to W. O. Espey 5 acres in-Sec, 30, T18, R2E; $1.00. W. P. Strunk to E. A. Strunk 40 acres In Set. 13, T38, R4E; $350. M. E. Bos wel I to 8. E. Bates 1 acre In Claim 38, T3S, R4E; $300. Phillip Schnoor to Cora Morrison lot 6 of Block 5, "Weslynn"; $350. A. Vertln et al, to O. & Colt 42 acres In 8ec. 33, T2S, R4E; $1200. M. Durst to H. 8tuckey 1 lot in Claim 38, T18, R1E; $200. F. E. Olson to H. Stuckey, one-half sere of land in Lot Whltcomb DLC,; $625. John Glade to Fred Wslch 20 acres In section 31, T4S, R2E; $400. U. G. Russell to J. S. Andrews 8 acres In Sec. 9 and 10, T3S, R2E; $300. A. A. Havlll et ux to H. Wetzler lots No. 14, 15 and 16 of block 7, Mil waukle Park; $1. M. E- Baxter, to A. J. Haas lot 7 of block 6 of Green Point add to Ore gon City; $900. Frank Beers to J. Parker 12 acres in Sec. 35, T1S, R4E; $700. U. S. to M. L. BridensUne 160 acres of section 24, T4S, R4E. M. L. Bridecstlne to J. W. Reed 160 acres of Sec. 24, T4S, R4E; $1000. O. W. Weldler to Oregon k Cali fornia Land Co., list of land now stand ing In the name of Geo. W. Weldler; J. H. Bruce et al to F. Puese lots No. 13, 14 and 15, Cable Acres; $10. u strune to Geo. A. Hlbbard 18 acres In Wm. F. Matlock D. L. C; $1. Peter Meyer to Geo. Hlbbard 18 acres In Wm. F. Matlock D. L. C: $1000. F. H. Whitehead to D. C. Sherman 323.56 acres in Sec 31 and 32, T S, R4E; $8000. Geo. O. Brown to O. F. Hegdale Jo acres In Wm. Armstrong D. L. C: 850. John W. Loder to H. C. Wade, a certain tract of land in Ezra Fisher D. L. C: $400. J. H. Colt to A. J. Forbes, lots It and 15 In Orchard Homes in Sec. 30, T2S, R4E; $1600. , O. R. H. Miller to Fred J."Nelson. lot No. 8. In block No. 63 in Oregon City; $900. , John H. Welver, to A. Skogan. a cer tain tract In Sec.14, T2S, R4E; $10. A. Gunders to A. Skogan a cer tain tract of land in Sec. 15, T2S, K4K; 130. O. A. Setterberg, to A, Skogan a certain tract of land in section 15; 130. R. J. Henneman to Fred Schneider 2 acres in Lot Whltcomb D. L. C; Ilti&V. Adolph Mlttelstedt to Albert Runy- an SW half of Lot "B" of Tract 59 Willamette Tracts; $175. M. F. Bott to J H. Barnett 67 acres in Winston D. L. C; $7000. Oregon Iron k Steel Co. to J. B. ,Pilklngton 7 acres in Sec. 18 and 19 T2S. R1E; $1. R. Morrow to J. E. Hedges (0 acres In Sec. 34, T1S, R2E: $4000. R. Hattoa to E. W. Clark 15 acres in Sec. 21. T 1 S, R 8 E; 84500, I. L. Bower to H. T. Baken 80 acres in Sec 9, T5S, RIB; $3500. George A. Steel to American Surety Co., 2.20 acres also 1.667 acres; $1. E. M. Howell to ' Fred Schwartz, .38 acres in Oregon City D. L. C; $400. . Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dio cese of Oregon, to The Society of the Holy names of Jesus and Mary, 11.60 acres in Oak Grove; $1. Louisa Praeger to Francis Waer, Lots No. 2, 3, 4 and 6 of Parkplace; $350. Charles Roberts to D. A. James, Lot No. 2, of Block No. 53 of Oregon City; $787.60. P. J. Henneman to R. P. Dean Lot 11 In "Henneman"; $900. A. S. Pattullo et al to Franklin Taylor lot No. 15 of Flnavon; II. uregon ft California R. R. Co. to Hugh M. Pugh, NE 1-4 of 8W1-4; $120. Eastern Investment Co., Ltd., to Hugh M. Pugh 40 acres in Sec. 11. T3S, R2E; II. F. M. Amen to Chas. O. Boynton 41 acres of Sec. 40; T4S, R2E; $1. Chas. o. Boynton to Frank Shaw. 40 acres In Sec. 22, T 4 S, R 2 E; Chas. W. Noblltt to Dora Noblitt 38.58 acres in Sec. 33, T4S, R1E; $5. Silas MoBler to Geo. G. Brown lots 10, 11 and 18 of block 16 of Windsor, $900. J. W. Grasle to E. C. Shaw, certain lots in block 46 In Milwaukle Heights $1.00. C. Muralt to Daniel Guenther, 20 acres In Andrew Hood D. L. C; $1025. B. F. Linn to G.J. Engebrecht Lots 1 and 2 of block 9, Gladstone; $300. U. viers to Perry Preston, lot A of tract 38 in Willamette; $700. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Tltlea Examined. Abstracts ef Title Made. Ofloe over Bank of Oregon City. JOHN P. CLARK, Mgr. PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY HARVEY E. CRCS f AORNEY; AT LAW i Real Eotate, Loemei, Isiemremc GEORGE C. BROWNELL " attoy.atjlaW'-1. 1 Phottei Main $21 OfTlce in Caufleld Bi4, Kda sr4 Bfc?i Ks THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. Real Estate, Insurance and Leans. Office Upstairs, first bullSIng sou th ef Courthouse. W. 8. VtLXS U'REN & ATTOBH E YS-AT-LA W- Will practice ia all courts, make collections sad settleaieaU of estate ?"" abstracts of title, le4 yea money a first mortgage. Office la KKTLmA BuiWiag, Oregon City, Oregea. J. EJ1EDCES' F. r. CRIFFITH HEDGES & GRIFFITH -LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court Hotue CD. 8c D.C Latotft ette ATTY'S AT LA W Commercial, Real Estate snd Probsts our Specialties. OfTlce In First Na tional Bank Building, Oregon City, uregon. , . . Royal Restaurant and Lunch Counter Lunches from Sc np. Oar 25c meals roi cannot beat Our coffee yoa will never forget Open all night. Come In, Lst's Get Acquainted. A.E.Joyner, Proprietor 410 Main St Oregon City, Ore. The Moreland 110 7th Street Commercial Trade Solicited. Excellent Table Board, or Board and Room by the Day or Month. HOME COOKING. REASONABLE PRICES MRS. H.J. MORELAND Prop. FISH MARKET E. RICHARDS, Proprietor Fresh Oysters, Clams, Etc, Always Freeh and Reasonable. Fish Market en Seventh, Near Depot BRADLEYS NEW ART GALLERY Am making a specialty of the finest Photos at hard times prices. I guar antee you. the best skill and satisfac tion. Come In and look at my work and let's get acquainted. 'PHONE 286Z ' FAIRCL0UGH BUILDING West Side Main Street, Near Tenth. STORY & THOMAS Horseshoeing (UmettS Biaekssai tiling GsttUgc & ': . wktf Yfl kiaeii; We ak part om Rtrtber Tires. 325 Main St Cor. 4th ELECTRIC HOTEL & RESTAURANT Meals at all hoar. Rooms 25c up. Family Trade Solicited. JOHN J. TOBHf Prop. Main Btrcot, OKBXJON enrr C. SCtTTJVBK SCHUEBEL -DEUTSCHER. ADVOKAT J.U.CAMPBELL ATTORN1CT-AT-LAW. Oregoa City, ...... Grssn. Win aractlos li all eevrta eC the ' Office ia Caalela BaJMfttg. O. D. EBY ATTONZT-AT-LAW. Money louud, abatraeta twnSahU. h-i Ules Mmined. eatates sMtkV WrJ a bostaasa transacted. - Over Bask of Orfa OUr. LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT F0U51AL Proprietors. OREGON CITY. . . . RIte)N Clackamas County ' Headquarters 4 CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606-608 Chamber of Commerce, . PORTLAND, OREGON. Full equipment - of maps, plats, ab stract books and tax rolls. Agents for Clackamas County Landey Money loaned, titles perfected. E. F. k F. B. RILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. W. S. EDDY, V, II I. V. Graduate of theOntarWJ VetaiL aary College of Toreato, Caaada and the McKJUip Scfceel of Surgery of CUcaujo, has lasrssal at Oregos City aad etUbUsM aa office at The Psalua SUMes, Serwt Street Bear Mala. let TelefJMBea. 1ssbssh' 13s Uafe 1)11 PlAJMMt TINNINt mmd CM ERA L 44SSINO, Wine lfOU, tosses ml B4m lie Rams a Pgsslsltr. Fame tin. foaea CMy, .... BARGAINS REAL ESTATE Farms and Gtty Pro petty Timber I Lands. i ' J I Oil .-. s- List Yejtfr Property with me and obtain a boycr. C D. ROBESON with Dlmlck & Dialck Andresen Big.