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G OKEGON CITY ENTEIU'KISE, FMIUY, JUNK 10, 1010. Great SiflC OF THE E. W. Mellien & Co. Stock OF House Furnishings and Hardware MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE This is a straight, honest, legitimate sale. Commences Saturday, June1 11,9 o'clock. Hochfeld Bros. charge FIXTURES FOR SALE Sheriff! Sale on Execution. j thence North 964.34 feet to an iron; In the Circuit Court of the State of , P'P: uieuce r-asi low.; ieei 10 a Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. ! PiBt: thence West 9 feet to an iron C. B. Woodworth, plaintiff, I P'P; thence South 3T6.SG feet to place vs. of beginning. Ryland O. Scott, defendant. I And I will, on Saturday, the 9th day Slate of Oregon, L I of July. 1910, at the hour of 10:30 Sheriff's Sale on Execution. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mulu nomah. M. G. Bailey, Plaintiff, vs. County of Clackamas. By virtue of a judgment order, de- o'clock A. M., at the front door of the I C. B. Johnson, et al.. Defendants. county courhouse iu the city of Ore-1 gon City, In said County and State, . State of Oregon, cree" and an execution, duly issued I .puli"c .?"CiiJ?-' ?!bif ? I IT. 88. out of and under the seal of the above deiuption, to the highest bidder, for; County of Clackamas. ) By virtue of a Judgment order, de em oi ioe aDove , - ,,v, , ,, .i. , ; , I . . . i . I . t .. ,1 I . O. U'Mll ClWU 111 UdUU. ail 111C ..... v. - ' " v ..... , , , ; , i . . .. .. i , R.Lih ili., .. .. i .. .. . i .i..t- i.. 1 ,. tn o H,,l HlreWoH a n rl rfnto ! auu ""-" ir ncc miu ail r Ari mum, uuiy r-But-u ho nth av .o,. loin .,., .! within named defendant had on the ! out of and under the seal of the above me loin oaj or May, ism, upon a, ri,.w icm? nr I .n'im.j in .h i... ,i.i.i since had in or to the above described . cause, to me duly directed and dated real property, or any part thereof, to i the 27th day of April, 1910, upon a satisfy said Execution, judgment or-1 judgment rendered and entered In judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 10th day of October, 1907, in favor of C. B. Woodworth, Plaintiff, and against Ryland O. Scott, Defendant, for the sum of One Hun dred and Elehty-four and 80 one-hun- dredths Dollars ($184.80), with inter- j est thereon at the rate of eight per j cent, per annum from the 10th day of October, 1907, and the further sum of Twelve Dollars ($12.00), costs and disbursements, and the costs of and o7,U ai rt,of 5 deMn Circuit Court of the State of f ,4:!(,2, der, decree, interest, costs, and all : accruing costs. R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas ! County, Oregon. Dated at Oregon' City, Oregon, this i 0th day of June, 1910. Sheriff's Sale. said Court on the 8th day of April, ' 1909, in favor of M. B. Bailey, plain- tiff, and against C. B. Johnson, and I Idella Johnson, his wife, and each of them, Defendants, for the sum of I $414.40, with interest thereon at the ! rate of six per cent, per annum from j the 19th day of May, 19os, and the further sum of $21.87, making a total and the further sum of amas. Fletcher Olmstead, Plaintiff, vs. T. L. Smith, and T. L. Smith, as heir of Lizzie E. Smith, de ceased, and T. L. Smith, as Administrator of the Estate fendant, and if sufficient could not be , found, then out of the real property, , belonging to said defendant on or after the 10th day of October, 1907, to ' satisfy the said sum of $184.80, now due on said judgment, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent. - kn Ifilk ,-,.. til rnn- VKl annum iiuni mi: i"ui uajr jl . . t?mil. a ...i,. ,.t of said Lizzie E. Smith, de- $12.00, also now due on said Judg ment, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum, from the 10th day of October, 1907, and al so the costs of and upon this Writ. Now therefore, by virtue of said ex- Oregon, for the County of Clack- $27.10, costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this Writ, con: i manding me out of the personal prop I erty of said Defendants, C. I! Johnson I and Idella Johnson, his wife, or either ! of them, and If sufficient could not be .found, then out of the real property ! I.nl..n,.t.,.. . ...,1,1 n..f...wli..tu ,.n .r ceased. Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas. J ss. ( after the 8Ui day of April, 1909, to satlsiy tne sum or HjJ.si, now uue on said Judgment, with Interest there on at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 8th day of April. By virtue of a judgment order, tie- m,,., an, also C0Bta 0f and upon this cree, and an execution, duly issued i rjt. out of and under the seal of the above ' ' ,hrfr hv vr, ,,, ed real property of said defendant; situated and being in the County of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to-w!t: oi,HMn Oolfmont rrifr Ami H crrpp. .... . . . . . .i.i.i in com vh the" commands ,o n e du' d and T , '"P" ?W """"f of said Writ, being unable to find any " mh d"y of Jun 1810 uiwn a a",i ln e"'nn "h,t 16 Mniniandn nprwna) nrnnertv of said defendant's . . , , . ' i, ,i! of said Writ, being unable to find any I on tlJ onth dav of Mav 191? Jud8ment rn'"jre1 nd entered in the la propertof 8a, Defend- 1 did on the 10th daj , of Ma, iyio, , , c,Jurt on the 7th day of May, , .,' , . . . . riiilv ew imon the fo low me describ- , t,.,i,... -.imJ.o,i ant g I did on tne Jjtn (lay or April, V ' . . .. . J-'l'J. !' "I ricn-uii imn ,l,.lv itm.n Iho Iriuitl" Pla.nt.fr. and against T. L. Smith, and ribef, rPa property 0, Bal(, r,l;. T. L. Smith, as heir of Lizzie E. f(,ndan, BIate and ben , the Smith, deceased and r. h Smith, as (. f c,ackamaSi and state of Administrator of the Estate of said ,,.,,,. Beginning at a point 370.80 feet yzzle E. smith, deceased, Defend- fc ' North and 299 feet East of aliW for the sum of $225.00, with in- ' '-in'l 1C, In block 4a, an iron bar set at a quarter sec- terest thereon at the rate of eight Gladstone, according to the duly re- tion corner between Sections 9 and p,.r cent, per annum, from the 13th rded map and plat of said t,lad- 10 township 2 south, range 2 east, ,ay of March 1907, and the further Bt""e " Ihe "fllce of ln,' County H- willamette Meridian; thence East mm of -u attorney's fee, and the eorder of Clackamas County, Ore- 1992.4 feet to an iron pipe on the East (.osts an,j disbursements and the costs f?on- line of the Samuel L. Campbell D. L. 0f am upf)n this Writ, commanding, And I will, on Saturday, the 9th day C; thence South 0 degrees 2C4 n,e to make sale of the following de- of July, 1910, at the hour of 11 o'clock minutes East, tracing the East line spribed real property, situate ln the A. M., at the front door of the county of the said Campbell claim, 223.9 feet county of Clackamas, State of Ore- courthouse in the City of Oregon City, to an iron pipe; thence East 223 feet 6n, to-wit: I in said County and State, sell at pub to a point; thence North 11CI feet to I Ljt8 4 gnti $i 0( ijlook No. 5, Falls ' He auction, subject to redemption, to a Doint on the North line of the pres-: view Addition to Oregon City, accord- the highest bidder, for U. S. Gold ley Welch D. L. C; thence North 89 . K t0 the duly recorded map and Coin, cash In hand, all the right, title degrees. 44 minutes West tracing pat thereof, 011 file In the olllc.e of and Interest, which the within named the North line of said Welch D. L. C. tn(, County Recorder, of Clackamas j Defendants, or either of them, had on 235.3 feet to an iron pipe at the North- County, Oregon. I the 8th day of April, 1909, or since west corner of said Presley Welch D. j Aml ( wm O0 Saturday, the 9th day' had In or to the above described real L. C, the same being the East line of , of jyf 9,j al the hour of 2 o'clock ! property or any part thereof, to sat the Samuel Campbell D. L. C; thence , p M "aI ,,," front (oor of tne COunty j Isfy said execution, Judgment OTder, South 0 degrees. 30 minutes East, ciirt house In the City of Oregon City, I decree, interest, costs and all accru tracing the East line of said Camp- ln Bai(j county and State, sell at pub-j Ing costs. bell D. L. C. 325 fee. to an Iron pipe; 1 llc auctjr)ni B11i,j(.ct to redemption, to i R. B. BEATIE, thence We?t 198a.9 feet to a point, , thp h,Kncst bidder, for U. S. Gold thence South 013.11 feet to place oj Cojn cash in nan(li al) the rjKhti t)tR EASTERN CLACKAMAS FIR WOOD, LOQAN. A number of ('tvwood nd Dover The following roKblutlon wim ndopt' people are tiikltii; in the lioso Kostlvitl 1 ed at (he lust tncelnK of llnrdltiK In rnrtliiml Ihln week. Aiuoiik Ihem 1 t!nuim on June 4: are Mrs, A. MhIhv, Kay Howe, .Mr. and Mrs. Moxloy, Victor Dudley and r"rid Hlaek. Several nienibeis of ,1, IV Shaier's family have been sick (he past week, but hio now tmpiov log. Clair I'oroy, who Is now working til Sti'auso'ti mill, si'iMit Sunday at his iiiueh. Miss Mario Keenlcka has been spending (ho past week. In Portland. The Klrwooil Progressive Associa tion meets next Saturday, June IS. All are cordially Itntt-'d to attend. Dr. Ilodkln, Sr., and wife, of Port- laud, who recently purchased the Ap- plctotl ranch, near Cherryvllle, cntuo out Sunday with their ante. The doc tor epeets to prai'llce his pn)feslon as soon as ho Is settled on the ranch. The Plrwood and Dover Telephone t'einp.'iiiles will hold a special meeting at Kir wood Hall on Monday, June 13, at S P. M. All meimieni nro urgently requested to be pnent. Mr. Ketseoker lest a fine mare last week from barb wlr cut. EAGLE CREEK. "ttenolved. Thai we lire strongly opposed to the use of prison labor for mamifuctui'ltiK or other purposes thai brings l( In competition with free la bor, but favor the uue of such labor on public roads, and Hint we call en u'iii her of the Orange everywhere and on leii.ieiH In tlruuge work, county, state and national lo lake up thla tticllon." Mrs. Ireland and mm, who have been visiting nt Mr. Swales for some (line, have returned to their home In Mis souri. Mi. Myers, who taught Ihe upper lAignii school, Is now at work Iu the Meier k Frank store. Mrs. K. (irltnth has been working nt the sawmill on the Sllker place but In reported on the sick list. C. l Nubbins and A. A. Crlsell, of Monroe A Crlsell, with their families were visiting nt W. P. Klrchen last Sunday. Lust Sunday the Logan ball team uefeated the Planers from Portland, 13 to S, and the week before they defeat ed Jones' mill, 20 to 0. A. J. Johnston oas resumed work on ..y II. Smith's bonne. J. It. Sprague Is liaulltiK lumber for a new house. J. S. t'.lll hud n force of men clear ing nut the new roadway along T. A, Mostel's place Inst week. Miss F.thol Green, from Oregon City, visited Mrs. Kwnll last Sunday and w itnessed the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. F. Moser. F. Mosor, Jr., and II. Habler, attended the re ception to (be supreme officers of the M. It. A. In Portland en .May 30th ami Mr. and Mrs. A W. Cooke, of M niascus, were In the neighborhood call ing on relatives the tlrst of the week. Mr. and Mrs II F. C.lbson. Mrs. Melnke, Mrs. Kalph l!lson and Miss IVira Gibson, took dinner with .lames Gibson IVcoratom Day, and visited the cemetery In the afternoon. Will. Elmer and Itoy Douglass. Ilar vev Gibson and sou. Kalph. we'lt coy- ote bunting last Monday, but did' not report a flue time. catch sight of a coyote The coyotes 1 Mr. ,,,,,1 Mrs. Maurice Ward have have been feasting on Will Douglass' J returned to ligan and will remain a chickens, so he wished to exterminate ' f,,w months In-fore returning to live them. I on their homestead near Shanllio. They A. 11. Chapman, of Pendleton, was rpi)rt t li t the Mowner family are calling on relatives In this neighbor-1 n,,ry living near their future home hood last week. ; which Is near the two new lines of Born. June 2. to the wife of Ray j rrol tnll, Hri, h,,K j,m. Woodlo a 9-.ound boy. Kay wear nm nMrj ,,,,, a bnad smile. I of n oor clover rinp. Ihe cause seems .The Eagle eek team P yed a ' , , game with the Portland Maroons Mm- Special Announcement ill tho lit our lost mlv we fotuol lo' tlr lltnt Celebrated Krippendorf Low Instep Shoes (or Lulies. ( No lip, WIcKittviclif "THE SHOE MAN" 612 Main Strrect - ' Our SloRim for OrcKon City "Evervthliiu we cut, dilnk iind woar we buy in OrcRon City." DO YOU? SOCIETY Miss Juanlta Kent, whose marriage will soon take place to Fred J. Steluer of this city, was given a nhower at her home at Parkplace Wednesday night by tier friends of that place. Miss Kent was taken completely by surprise, as she was called curly In the evening to a friend's house, and upon her ar rival home found the rooms tilled with friends, who had brought with Ihem many pretty ami useful gifts. The table was prettily decorated with white and red roses, and sweet peas of cor Horn, 0?3 Front street, Portland, mm was witnessed by many of the friends of the ronlraelliig iaitic Miss Mar garet ('. Kiicgcr was brldesmuld and Mr. Leon ('. Adle was best man. Itev. T. F. Howell, rector of HI. Paul's Church of Oregon City, was the ulflc lallug clergyman. The bride was hand somely gowned In while satin, with 11 long veil, and carried white roses. Her two little nieces were ring bearer mid (lower girl. The wedding march was played, by Mrs I .mil n II. Horn. Tim hiido received many beautiful weddliiK gifts from her ndniliiiiK friends 11 nil begins her wedded life with tile gisid wlnbes of a large circle of 111 iiiiilnt iiiiccm. The young couple will make their home at lllllslioro. Washington day and defeated them by the score of to ! FiiMerlcs Ilros. have cleared and Snmbiv thev Intend to plav with'the Pleasant Home nine. broken n nvw field which adds much and June 19 they will play a game I to the value and appearance uf their with the "Niggers.' Citation. Iu the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the' matter of the Guardianship of Jay Wolton Moore, a minor. Citation to miner and parties In terested Inline estate of said minor. Jnv Walton Moore. To the Sheriff of the County of Clackamas, Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to cite, .lav Walton Moore. Marcena Moore, Miinle Albert Moore. Ilattle Max- 1 well and Melton Maxwell to be and 1 day of June, 1'JIO. farm. fore the 1Mb dav of July. 1910, that being the last day proscrllied In the order of publication of this summons, and If you fall to npponr and answer said complaint the plaintiff will v- ply to the court for relief therein prayed, to-wit: A decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing In-twecn you and the plaintiff This summons Is published In the Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper, for six consecutive weeks by order of lion J. I'. Campbt 11. Judge of said court, made on the 1'Sth day of May, 1910. the tlrt publication being on the 3rd resiHindliig colors. After the hostess had recovered from the shock the re- ( (.,mly ,.,, m ,.f, f,',r t Utt place lllltllliirr 01 1 or cvrn iiik mm ui-toif-u iu Vl-Sterda' music and games, after which a ' r , luncheon and Ice cream were served. Ml Kdwanl Carlton linker enter 'I tie gnosis met nt the homes f od at bridge whist last Friday nf Mrs. F. Lucas mid Mrs. Edward Jones. ! ,rlllM1l, n,lk llnil Mn ,., nwr and proved to be a most successful Wl,r ,,,, ,,rtlf111ry . ilecorallon surprise to Miss Kent. Mrs. John ; ,,, ri,frBtl ,,,,, nitrled out the Kent was assisted during the even-, ,.()r M1.m The prices went to Mrs. lug by Mrs. F. I, ocas 11 nil Mrs. Kdwanl Ml)tliy llm M,.. Kl)wn T, .,,MI I"11"'- I Mrs. linker's guests were Mrs II T. One of the features of the evening , M,.l,ii, Mrs. o. W. Eastham. Mrs was the serenade given by the Park- i nv, , , ull,v Mll(. hm s Mount, place Uuaiiet. which Is composed f.Ml.. .:i,r A cmpnian. Mrs Henry F. Lucas. Clarice Hriiuuer. Henry om,,!,,,-, ,ti, Theodore Warren Chirk, Fnulor and Fred Hiitls. They sang Ml K T Avl-ion, Mrs ' Ernest P. "Junnltu" very effectively, nod other ,, . M IH Melville C. Strlcklnnd. selei tlons which were highly nppre-:: Mn Kdwanl Schwab, Mrs. F. W. vinitl. tirernmun, Mrs. Monev, Mm John II. Present were Mrs. Frank Lucas. Mrs. ',WIhwulr Mr j,,,,;, n lll(lhrytl. . A. Holmes, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. iri j.; Fields Edward Jones, Mrs F. Ilnyfonl. Mrs.'' " Fred Slevers, Mrs. Jennie Hulls, Mrs. Frank Hernler. Mrs. Flora Frn.er, Mrs. Alex Hrown, Mrs. Harry Peckover, Mrs. Harve Itnlutio, Mrs. Joseph Hi tin ner, Mrs. Paul I'raeger, Donald Prncg, Miss Myrtle Tooi of (lladnlniie. whose marriage to Mule Call, of Port land, will take place June II. was the recipient of a llllsrellalleolls shower Monday evening at the residence of C. appear In the County Court of (tie State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, at the Court room there of, at Oregon City, In the said the said County of Clackamas, on Mondav. the 20th 'lay of June, A. D., 1910. at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, then aud .there to show cause, If Bny you have,, why a certain petition In writing presented to the said County Colrt, and now on (lie therein, should not be granted, directing the guardian of said minor, to sell at private sale, the following described land, to-wit: The Sl-2 of the NE1-4 of Sec. 30, T. 5 S., R. 2 K. of W. M. excepting 20 acres of land out of the NW. cor ner of said land, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the NW. cor ner of the SK'of the NE 1-4 of the said Sec. ?,, running thence 8. 0 rods, thence E 60 rods, thence North fiO rods, thence West ISO rods to the place of beginning; also excepting 1 acre of land out of the NE. corner of the first above described land, de scribed as follows: Beginning nt the NE. corner of the Sl-2 of the NEI-4 of said Sec. 30. running thence S. 30 rods, more or less to the channel of Rock Creek; thenceWest 5 1-3 rods; thence N. 30 rods, more or less, thence E. 5 1-3 rods to the place of beginning; the granted premises containing 59 acres. The SE 14 and the Sl-2 of the SW1-4 of Sec. 30, T. 5 3., R. 2 E. W. M.. containing 240 nctes. Also, the Nl-2 of the NEI-4, and Nl-2 of the NW1-4 of Section 31, T. 5 S., It. 2 E. W. M., containing 1C0 acres. For the purpose .of Investing the money so It will bring an Income for the support nn.l maintenance of said minor. Witness, the Hon. firant II. Dimlck, Judge of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, this 17th Day of May, A. D., 1910. Attest: F. W. CREENMAN, Clerk II. A. SLEIGHT, Deputy GEO. C. imoWNELL, Attorney. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. "'fA 8Sm.tharanKein2 "' th" Dated at Oregon City. Oregon, this Section 10, township 2 South, range (j(,f,.miant8i or either of them, had on East, W. M. ' the date of the mortgage herein, or Also beginning at the Northwest snf.e had In or to the above described corner of the P. Welch D. L. C, run- rf.a property, or any part thereof, to ning thence East 15.G2& chains; atlsfy said execution, Judgment or thence South 10.37'i chains; thence d,.crpe interest, costs and all East 3.50 chains; thence South l.STVi accruing costs chains; thence West 3.50 chains; n. jj, BEATIE, thence South 13.3V4 chains; thence! sheriff of Clackamas North 25.C2'4 chains to the place of; County, Oregon, beginning, containing 40 acres. j Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this Also beginning at an iron bar set at 0th day of June, 1910. the quarter section corner between Sections 9 and 10, township 2 South, range 2 East, W. M.; thence North 88 can be cured without cauterizing or degrees, 52 minutes West, tracing the scarifying by the use of Sutherland's one-half mile line through the center Ea(?ie Eye Salve. We guarantee it to of pection 9. township 2 South, range rurp. 25c everywhere. Sold by Granulated Eye Lids fith day of June, 1910. Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Louis Hasselbrink, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate' are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified ac cording to law, at the office of Geo. C. Brownell, at Oregon City, within six months of the date of the publi cation of this notice. Dated June 3rd 1910. JAKE PETERS, Administrator. GEO. C. BROWNELL, Notice of Sale of 8chool Bonds. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his ofllce In the city of Oregon City, Oregon, until 1 o'clock no mi, June 21, 1910, for the purchase of six thousand dollars ($0.00.1) bomU of School. District No. 108, Clackamn County, Oregon, bonds to be In the denomination of $500 or $1,000 each, du9 In twenty (20) years from date of i.sue, optional at pleas ure of said Kchool District on and after ten (loj years from said date; bearing Intereit at the rate of flvo and a half 1:, 1-2) per cent per an num, p"ilil" semi-annually, both principal and interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, or at such place as purchaser may designate In New York City. All bids lo be accompanied by cer tified check for $500, payable to the order of Seb ,ol District No. 108, Clackamas County, Oregon. The said bonds will not be soldi for less than par and Interest, the right being reserved to reject any and ail bids. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 3rd day of June, 1910. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treusurer. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state Oregon, for Clackamas County. Myrtle Smith, plaintiff, of Malvln Smith, defendnnt. To Malvln Smith, defendant: In the name of the slate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you S. II. HARRINGTON. Attorney for Plaintiff . Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon In ami for Clackamas County. ' Jane E. Hnuullx-nt, I'lolnilfT, vs. Harry McMechan Ilradbent. Defend ant. To Harrv McMVrhan Hrondbent, de fendnnt above nnnied: In the name of the State of Oregon: You nre hereby notified that Ihe plaintiff has filed a complaint against you In the above entitled court and cause, and yo-i are heri'bv n-ipilred to uppenr and answer the complaint or file some iiiipearinco therein on or before the last day oresc lbed In the order of publication thereof, to wit: the 15th day of July A. D. 191.1. and If you fall so to nppeur and an swer the complaint or file some ap pearance therein, the plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and noted nnd will p;ly to the court for the relief prayed for In his complain! herein, to-wit: A decree forever dis solving tho bonds of matrimony ex IstlriR hot ween you and the plaintiff 'ml for tho resumption of plaintiff's maiden name and for such otnei nod fut'ber relief us to the c iu: t may seem meet. The date of the first publication of this summons Is Krldny, Ihe 3rd day of June, A. D. 1910, and this summons In to in published on every Friday of each weo for a period of six weeks between said dlltoH. Tlrs summons Is published iy or der of Hon. Grant It. Dlinlrl;,' Cotuity Judge of Clackamas County, made In chambers this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1910. CON LEY & DE NEFFE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sale of School Bonds. Notice Ih hereby given that I will sell to tho highest bidder, coupon bonds In Ihe sum of Forty Thousand Dollars ($ lO.IMi.nO) Issued by .School District No. (12, Clackamas County, Oregon, under Subdivision 31, Sec. 3389, Bollinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Oregon. The bonds are of the denomination of Five Hundred Ikilliirs ($500,001, dated Juno 1st, 1910, and due twenty years from date payable ten years from date at the option of said School District. Said bonds bear Interest lit the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, Interest, evidenced by coupons, payable semi annually. Principal and Interest pay able at tho office of the County Treas urer, Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, or at such place as may be designated in the City anil Slate of New York at the option of the pur chaser of said bonds. Sealed bills will bo received by mo at the County Treasurer's Olllce, Ore gon City, Oregon, for the purehuHo of said bonds, until 2 o'clofVli P. M. June 18, 1910. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated nt Oregon City, Oregon, this Hlh day of June, 1910. er. .urs. jonn ivem; .Miss rtgtics .mimic, , t..r, ,., -n,- ,i,.,r,.i l.rn. i.r of British Columbia: Miss May Itambo, i wll, ,.,, , ,.r . , M. of Oregon City; Miss tannic Hrown. ,,!.,!. .....i ri, ..,..,,.r,.i ..1T...1 ,,r Miss Grace Harnett, Miss Etta ,,t,v y,u,H T(m ri.v,., millir Straight. Miss Myrtle Holmes. Miss u, llltiiif gifts of silver, rot glass. '" Ooodntl. Miss Ethel Hulls. Miss ,.,,, ,, ltllt.n i,.Moii refresh. Pearl Jones. Miss Katie Mriiiiner, Miss uieiils were served Dora Straight. Miss Itevn Jones. I Judge Trillins F. Hyail. who was! invitations are out for lh nurrlage recently fleeted grand master of the (lf VH Kv,y tK,.r .daughter of City i. O. 1) F.. was tendered a reception s, ,.iM,.t f s. h.s.ls mid Mrs. on Wednesday evening of Inst week. I r-nink mK,,r , Mr (,vrr (;,Mh nt which 15 people attended, four of Wnlker. on Monday evening. June ;o, whom were among the oldest members j , s ;m (.llM.k Mr ,lK,.r fl,rm, of (he order, and were C. N Grrenuiaii. ,,ry Hupcrlnteiideni 01 the Oregon CHv J. T. Aplx-rson, Joslah Howell n, ; tl UlH,u ,, ,,, brld.-elect Is well John W. Meldnnn. There were many I ... ,.,,v ui.rH ., ... i.- pcoplc from Portland who attended The affair was given In Willamette hall nnd In Ihe I. O. O. F. hall. The rooms were very prettily disunited fur the occasion, nnd 11 haiiuuct wns serv ed by the ladles. Judge Itynn has been active In the work of tho I. O. O. F. for many years. f 1 -s inn I visitor. The wedding wjlll take place In Ihe Flrnl Presbyterian Church at Portland. Mr ami Mrs. William Cardncr en tertained In a most delightful manner al llielr home ill Mublrum on Monday,,,, Honolulu for a honeymoon. evening, the members of Hie Oregon ,.,.r,.m,iy wns pvrfort I by (ity band and the Saturday Club of),.,,,,,,, K ,, ,ton,i. r Euge Miss Mary Conyers, for many y-nrs a resident of Oregon (ity, wu mar ried at high noon Wednesday, Iu the First Prcahylcrlnn Omit of (ia!k.lii!. lo Ernest Ellsworth Smith, a well known capitalist of Kansas City, Mo, wnere iney win rrsiue. 1 ney will go The Itev. liui-fle ine ongrcKiiiionai 1 nuit 11. oesiues n few friends. The lawn wns brilliant-, A ,,. n1,,rpc-ll I vet audience ly lighted with Chinese lanterns. The , Miened lo 'lie home concert given by band played many K.pular selections Mliry A, ,., ,., 8lltur,iiy and were greatly appreciated by His , PV,.K , Hhlvely's Ihralre. Klienin. t 'III I II K cveillUK tl rei'USl was served by Mrs. Gardner, who was nsslsled by her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Walker. Hesldes the members of the Oregon (ity band, were the following- Mr. nnd Mrs. (). E. Ereytag, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Seely, Mr. and Mrs Erlckson, Mr. mid Mrs. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gardner, Mr. mid Mrs. William Gardner, Mrs. M. M. Channnii. Mrs. John l.owry. Mrs. William Money, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs Jiiines, Mrs. ('. D. Itoake, Mrs. M. D. Ijilonrette, Mrs. Ijitoiirette, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Ilert L. AilaniH, Mrs. J. W. Cole. Mrs Follen- sbee, Mrs. Yale, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. John II. x. .....n iu, l-.i.,.. a. .1.1 lluUl n,...,. 11. ,1,1 nu 11 ii,;n number of days absence Miss Iless Dniillon, Miss Minnie I Sclial., Miss Ivy Itonlie, Miss Orvn CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WnnlurMf AffZkH Dryland School Report. Report of Dryland school, No. 74: Number on census roll, 2'; number on register roll, 22; number days taught, 110; number of days attendance, Freytag, Gagnler. Miss Annie Gardner, Miss I The conlidcnce felt br larmcri nnd inrdtncrs In Pcmr'f Seeds 1o-(la would have been Impoiunic to led in I any seeds two score ol years aco. we have made I I science ol seed I growing. 3, 31 sways ao ex.icllr what you 1 enpect ol (hem. For sale 1 everywhere. FERRY'S 1910 SEED 1 I ANNUAL Free on request . D. M. FERRY CO Detroit, Mloh. Miss Alvena Horn, who was for several years a resident of this city, was married Wednesday evening In MrnWarren G. Fuller, of Portland. Tho ceremony was performed at the Home of Miss Horn's brother, Mr. Louis D. mil'-j; number of lardy marks, 17. ! Pupil neither absent nor Into was Ella Smith. LI'CK SMITH, Teacher. Ella Smith has come during my teaching at Dryland which consists of 1 1 li months and has missed only nun day, and that 011 account of sickness. Strawberry boxes and crates nt Ihe Oregon City Commission House, C. J. HOOD MAX BOLLACK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES CO. 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