Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 21, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, Mil.
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COUNTY COURT.
(Continued From Pago S.)
C, W. Larson .: 4.00
0. Fallmerger 15.00
Tl. Thompson 20.00
It Causer 20.00
Sharp Bros 16.00
W. Shaver 9 00
Koman A Kohlor 3.S0
Diet No. 32.
II. StlnobaiiEh $ 7.30
W. C. Heater 30.00
A. Vow 36.00
O. Todd 1.00
A. Holwsgol 3.00
C. J. Cklklna 34.00
J. B. Moreback 60
Conr.elmsnn Bros 36.24
D'st. No. 33.
Trojan Towder Co $102.00
The Dubolse Lumber Co 1 . 30.26
Henry Cromer 100.00
Jas Cromer 27.00
F. Mewhlter 11.00
R. Mattoon 19 50
A. L. North 26.00
M. Millard '10.00
A. Millard 6.75
John park 4.00
A. Bltner 4.00
T. Powers 10.00
Ed Young 7.00
Stanley Tureld 7.50
8. Tureld. Jr : 6.00
M. Besrdsley 5.00
Frank Bltner 6.25
C. Mewhlter 4.00
J. S. Chunk 6.00
L. Palmarteer 6.00
C. 8. Bard 12 00
E. Wosster 6.00
B. Klgbaum
J. I. Case Threshing Machine
Co 14125
Frank Blttner 25.00
S. Tureld 6 00
H. Cromer 3.10
H. Howell 8.00
L. Lewellen 20.00
Diet No. 34.
Scripture ft Beauliau $ 1.00
Oregon City Machine Works . . . 15.60
J. Adamosky 58.50
M. Bock 54.00
M. Pendo 5L75
E. Wilke 51.75
Trojan Powder Co 237.50
Wilson & Cooke- 67.08
M. Gross 57.37
A. Mayes 49.50
F. Johnson 29.25
E. Gross 45.00
C. Baker ' 9.00
H, Fisher 51.75
F. Schwede 51.75
M Constant H-23
U. Rohelle 9.00
L, Toedtemeier 87.75
C. Zimmerman 62.50
W. Kaiser 86.40
J. Nordorph 25.00
F. Gross 6.00
G. Settje 16.00
R. Schroeder 90.00
C. Prester 6.00
E. O. Wright 72.00
H. Shipley 87.75
G. Schnoor 83.25
G. SettJe 81.00
J. Shaw 90.00
J. Zimmerman 103.50
A. Gross 45.00
E. Boeckmann 24.00
P. Schroeder 24.00
F. Gross ' 112.50
S. Moser i ; 20.00
F. Zimmerman 5.00
W. Koellermeier 12.00
Diet No. 36.
Albert Casen $ 15.00
Albert Peterson 2.00
Albert Peterson 1.75
Oscar Rye 1-75
E. J. Anderson 7.00
A. M. Anderson 23.25
Gregerson Bros 6.34
Hist No. 38.
Wilson ft Cooke $ 26.50
E. D. Olds 20.40
Warren ft Emmons 19.35
John Nopora 19.20
Monroe & Roberts 23.00
Trojan Powder Co 13.15
Geo. Conway 14.40
Geo. V. Oremua 10-20
J. G. Turck ft Son 57.69
Beall & Co 12.50
L. T. Sinclair 33.23
Fred H. Harris 65.00
W. A. Snovelle 42.50
J. H. Shupe , 32.50
J. D. Rodman 14.60
E. R. Harris 56.25
Howard Skoog 14.60
. Geo. Lammers
W. Rigglns
20.20
40.50
C. Coleman 50.60
J. Black 11-23
W. Holt 45.00
K. Gunson 40.50
Jack Moran 40.50
W. F. Warren 37.50 j
Vern Hunter 35.50 1
B. Gunner 22.50 1
O. fakoog H-23 1
C. Scolfln 124.00
C. E. Harris 165.00
W. Sellwood 22 00
T. R. A. Sellwood 66.00 j
W. F. Kruger 5 00 j
Theo. Worthington 5.00 :
W. L. Gilbert ...
Win. Stewart
56.50 1
33.00 I
Dist No. 39.
Pope & Co 6.90 j
ScTipture A Beauliau 2.23 j
A. R. Stephens 4.75 j
Wilson ft Cooke 73.85 i
CHICHESTER SPILLS
C4AMONO
BRAND
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31 rre.rdrd Bt.8fct. Alw Rr!ibl.
&0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE SS
Evan Lewis 47.50
R. Schanborn 57 60
Elmer Bly 12 50
Albert Schanborn 20.00
J. B. Jackson .'. 52.60
II. O. Lion- 50.00
A. Edwards 28.01
Otto Striker 50.00
John Irish 2.60
John Elliott 13 00
M. Foumel 26.00
Chus. Wlsemnndle 62.0O-
E. A. Fugh 22.00
F. Jaggar 15.25
E. White 32 00
J. Justice 1000
W. I Dopew 8.00
H. Fisher 10-00
Wm. Stewart 15.00
Dlit No. 40.
H. Gibson $ 9.75
Tom Odel 10.00
W. H. Stone 3.00
H. F. Gibson 1-65
Dlit No. 41.
G. Kltimlller $ 5-60
David Miller 4.0u
p.mv Sawtell 100
A. J. Morrison I-00
J. Morrison I-00
E. Evans 00
A. Evans J 0
G. R. Woodell 3.75
Dlt. No. 44.
Trojan Powder Co 35.30
Scripture & Beauliau 3.50
Dist No. 45.
L. Raker I 49.70
C. Swan
1.04
Dlit No. 46.
Frank Goodson I 27.00
P. Mumpower 9.75
E. J. Goodson 12-50
Chas. Hattan 600
W. E. Mumpower 10 00
Dist No. 47.
O- P. Rothee I000
Ed Rothee 1150
Alex GUI 2.50
J. F. Jennings 6.00
Ed Webb 12-00
J. A. Nelson 27.50
L. T. Sinclair 12 00
Wm. Stewart 5.00
Dist No. 49.
Oliver Chilled Plow Works.... $ 2.50
J. V. Barr
J. C. Dennis
W. M. Dennis
G. T. Hunt
B. T. Rawlins
A. T. Hunt
G. R. Hathway ......
H. 0. Sanford
M. Snyder
W. W. Porter
Dist No. 50.
J. P. Davis
2.23
. 4.00
. 4.00
. 46.25
. 35.00
. 19.00
. 12.00
. 19.00
. 18.00
. 4.00
.1 8.75
Dist No. 51.
J. E. Slefer $120.00
F. Hofmelster 600
A. Bronneriet 8.00
J. Hoffmeister 40.00
C. Slefer 44.00
Earl Sumner 6-50
G. Boese ; 5100
R. Sumner ' 2.00
O. Tingle 2.00
E. Boese ' 3100
J. C. Elliott ft Co 2.30
D. C. Loop 24.00
I AA Art
H. S. Ashburn
J. Lofgren '! UU
R. Bailey 22.00
G. W. Green 3.00
Albert Boese
J. W. Roots & Co 2.10
C. WooUhagen 2.00
Regall & Co 28.75
E. Brown 95.00
V Dist No. 52.
C. F. Zlnser I 2.50
H. W. Kanne 2.50
A. S. Jacobs 56.00
Dist No. 53.
A A O
A. Yoder a DO
Sandseness, Son & Co 3.40
A. Neuenswander 2.00
J. L. Wooster o-""
G. C Wooster 4.00
C. A. Beugll 8.75
Dist No. 54.
Gelger Bros $175.53
N. Yoder 9.85
J. R, WaUon 15-32
J. I Stanton 20.H
J. Sorensen 1000
A. Drescher 8.00
J. L. Stanton 2.00
B. B. Aker 6.00
Clyde Ainsworth 10-
J. Casto 2.00
W. F. Stanton 17-50
Gregerson Bros 5.92
A. J. La's 85
Clyde Ainsworth 1-00
Jens Sorensen 7M
Ed Yoder 2.00
L. Erb 7 00
W. F. Stanton 12.00
Gregerson Bros 6.40
H. T. Jensen 3.00
N. P. Hansen 4.00
W. H. Bremer 3.25
J. R. Watson 1-00
Noab Yoder 4.00
S. Yoder 4.00
J. I Stanton 10.00
O. Mahler 16.00
W. J. Wolf 8.00
R. Peterson 8.00
B. Burchet 4.00
Levi Yoder 21.00
N. R. Graham 18.00
Dist No. 55.
Andrew Graham $ 3.00
C. C. Miller 9.00
J. Ficken 12.00
C. Jubb 17-00
A. B. May 10.00
C. L Andrews 9.00
J. Mattoon 32-00
H. H. Mattoon 42.00
W. C. Ward 42.50
A. Mather 46.49
General Roads.
Buffalo Pitts mt.Z
Btal & Company 616.74
Zimmerman, Wells, Brown Co. 64.43
Wilson & Cooke 127-52
D. C. Robbins 146.C3
Valvoline Oil Co H-50
W. H. Mattoon 35.10
CATARRH
ZJGf rVR
1Y-FEVER
11
Elvs cream Balm
Sure to Clv Satisfaction.
OIVCS MUIF AT ONCK.
It clin, ootlii, hcls and lrott tli
diwawtl mrmbmiia riwultmtf from twtarrh
and driveway Cold in h HmiI quioklv.
Ktvitorr the Soumxi of Tat u,l Smi'lL
Fwy to n. ConlairM no injuriu drtipi
Apt-lied into ths ntrils and horleL
Lktco Sin, 60 enU at Pnijnrf1 or hy
mitiL Liquid Crwun Balm for two in
atomizer, 75 cent.
ELY BROTHERS. 16 Warns St.. Ntw York.
Grant Mumpower 7.68
Frank Jaggar 20.65
WW. M. Moehnke 4.22
Pope & Co 13.77
N. Blair 35.00
R. B. Boatle 32.00
J. R. Myers 16.88
O. G. Thomas 11.60
Oregon City Foundry Co 4.60
Robert Mattoon 42.00
Oreeon Citv Machine Works.. 9.90
Frank Busch , 4.95
Security Vault & Metal Works. 167.20
Crystal Ice Co 26.80
Beach Mfg. Co 39.10
The A. H. Averlll Men. Co 14.25
J. D. Adams 4 Co. 13.70
Standard Oil Co 20.68
W. E. Mumpower 23.00
Poison Implement Co 173.65
Herman Fisher 42.50
J. J. Hatton 68.50
J. E. Mumpower 18.75
E. J. Goodson 22.00
Frank Goodson 4.00
L. H. Mumpower 17.25
W. E. Mumpower ' 69.00
J. C. Holcomb 36.00
Henry Swales 12.50
Earl Gerber 12 50
A. McMurry 12.50
Joe Sprague 12.50
H. W. Hagemann 2.40
Moser Bros. 164.75
Chas. Johnston 48.00
Oscar Benson . 3 8.00
Fred Gerber 61.75
Pat O'Connor 37.00
Miron Baker 16 00
R. Bunflll 13.00
Wm. Gaskell 12.00
LouU8 Hampton 1.25
F. H. King 12.00
Rudy Johnston 6.00
L. Funk 24.00
E. C. Gerber 20.00
Orle Myers 20.00
Gus Fischer 31.00
Paul Prager 33.00
C. E. Smith 34.50
Elmer Dunn 27.50
C. Pierce 27.50
B. Matson 30.00
W. W. Smith 48.00
J. B. Cumins 315.22
W. A. Holmes 10.25
C. H. Dauchy 2.23
Coast Bridge Co 900.00
Repair of Suspension Bridge.
Chas. Simmons $ 53.75
Wm. Griffeth 63.75
Wm. Berggern 66.00
Geo. Williams 57.75
Mike Koeja 50.75
Edd Buchhoez 50.75
Clarence Simmons 105.00
Eugene Cumins 548.21
Pioneer Transfer Co. 6.00
Scripture & Beauliau 66.25
GENERAL FUND.
Coroner.
T. J. Myers I 1-20
Elizabeth Lewis 1.70
Clarence Lewis 1-70
Dr. H. S. Mount 15.00
School 8upt
T. J. Gary .'. $ 68.55
Assessor.
J. C. P. Westengard ....f 4.55
Clara Mitchell 54.00
Edith Jackson 46.0
W. L. Starkweather '.77... 12.00
M. E. Gaffney ... 15 00
E. W. Randolph 61.00
Charles Thompson 33.00
8urveyor.
D. T. Meldrum $ 87.20
Bud Thompson 27.60
Paul Dunn 27.60
Harry Gray 13.60
J. M. Anderson 4.00
Harry Gray 8.60
J. T. Evans 6.00
Harry Gray 4.00
P. H. Mulloy 1-00
S. A. D Hungate 73.70
Harry Gray .' 6.00
John Lewis 2.00
A. Schram 3.00
Chas. Myers 100
Fruit Inspector.
A. J. Lewis $ 36.00
Board of Health.
C. H. Dauchy I 5.75
P. Pouletes 36,00
Current Expense.
Huntley Bros. Co I 30.45
To Board of Water Com 15.00
Home Telephone Co 13.15
Pacific Tel. & Tel. --Co 21.13
Court House.
C. G. Miller 10-43
W. Wesley 5.00
Frank Mattoon 1913
I. Tolpolar -93
Frank Busch 3.C0
Straight & Salisbury 7.25
Wilson & Cooke 9.25
Jail.
E. T. Mass $ 67.10
County Court Commissioners.
Geo. Brown 13-92
J. M. Jones 23.00
26.80
7.60
19.60
1.20
6.00
3.00
5.60
10. K0
2.00
1.20
3.00
65.75
63.70
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
6.60
2.00
2.00
2.60
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
1.70
2.50
2.50
1.70
1.90
1.70
1.70
5.80
3.30
3.30
3.30
8.80
3.30
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
6.50
4.40
72.93
S9.95
31.50
75.00
70.00
70.00
60.75
31.50
48.00
23.40
36.00
50.00
50.00
37.00
32.15
31.90
24.20
24.20
6.50
10.00
1.50
46.15
42.75
21.70
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.70
20.00
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.2
1.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
10.00
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.70
10.00
1.70
1.70
11.60
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
15.00
6.00
8.00
5.00
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
7.00
12.50
10.00
12.00
8.00
10.00
7.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
7.00
8.00
7.00
7.00
15.00
10.00
79.00
26.82
5.00
1.55
10.00
14.00
7.00
12.50
10.00
50.00
8.75
14.00
3.C5
2.50
.25
J. W. Ganong
J. S. Taylor
J. A. Voss
Wm. Holznagel
W. J. Dodson
H. S. Mount
W. W. Todd
A. J. Monk
O. Johnson
D. B. Fox ....
G. Riser
B. Johnson
John Hoye
S. E. Cox
J. J. Bullock
H. S. Mount
J. V. Barr ;
J. E. Hogse'tt
C. E. Linn '
B. R. Kimmel
A. R. Hawkins
J. P. Stlneman
H. Nuqulst
Dr. R. F. James
J. H. Sevier
J. C. Bradford
Nettle M. Kruse
T. Osmund
John Adams
Forbes Pratt
Wm. Howell .,
County Poor.
C. E. Swan $
Wm. Danforth
David E. Jones
C. E. Burns
M. Kruger
John Alvln
W. T. Gardner
Mrs. Bradtl
J. A. Jones
Geo. Lazelle
F. T. Barlow
T. R. A. Sellwood
G. Boyer
Mary Moraj
Sam Booher
Geo. May
Nllea Johnson
Fred Baker
Patton Home
S. M. Kelso
A. Pluard 7
R. Hartgreaves
W. O. French
Minnie Pulley
Hanna Penman
J. A. Randolph
St. Vincent's Hospital
Miss Annie N. Knight
Jack ft Albright
L Adams
Farr Brothers
C. R. Thorpe ft Co...
Uickner ft Sons
R. B. Beatie
Samuel Smith
Mrs. A. G. Guynup
Jones Drug Co
Mrs. Rose Nehren
C. H. Dsuchy
Insane.
G. F. Noakes $
Western Union Telegraph Co. .
W. II. Mattoon
R. W. Baker
N. Blair
Mrs. 8. A. Gillett
Circuit Court.
V. W. 8mlth t
tl. P. Osborne
C. 8 p Angler
Otto H. Naef
Alox White
Justice of the Peace.
L. Hendrlck
J. C. Ilnlnes
W. W. II. Samson
Geo. A. Brown
Vincent Frlol
ft, Marston
L. Marston
Billy Allen
P. Swan
J. K. Morris
A. Moser
Louis Mueller
II. Vondorahe
Miss Louise Mueller
Mrs. Julia Mueller
L. E. Bontley
Goo. A. Brown
E. C. Warren
Mrs. Mary Horn
Joseph Wilson
A. Reynolds
C. Swales
G. Bobonlch
F. H. Dungan
P. A. Brendon
J. M. Brendon
Mrs. J. C. Strlcklln
J". F. Adams
K. L. Scott
A. H. Kayler
W. W. Everhart
A. M. Miller
B. F. Harless
C. S. Herman
Sheriff.
W. J. Wilson I
J. F. Hodge
Chas. Ely
F. A. Miles ;
E. T. Mass ."
Tx Department
Maud Moran $
J. N. Wlsner
C. a Pratt
Ona Renner
Myrtle Cross
Nora Crlswell
R. W. Baker
C. E. Ramsbf
G. F. Johnson
J. O. Staats
J. N. Welsner
C. a Pratt
Ona Renner
Myrtle Cross
Maud Moran
Nora Crlswell
Clerk.
W. L. Mulvey $
Recorder.
L E. Williams
Elliott ft Park
Edith Smith
Coroner.
Thos. J. Fox
G. L. Hedges
W. C. Heater...
F. G. Chapman
Dr. J. W. Norrls 5.00
Printing.
Oregon t'lly Courier f 26.43
Oregon City Kntorptlne 376.00
Wild Anlmtl Bounty.
Frit nk Hobeson $ 6.00
C. (1. Ilniilor 4.00
M. F. finrvnr 6.00
Cliss. Woods 18 00
A. T. Cutting 2.00
0. Kllnkor 8.00
Jim. Uuthorford 8.00
John KelHi'cker 3.50
Carl J. Renhard 1.00
T. W. Linn 4.00
V. P. Juntos 4.00
Wants, For Sale, etc.
FOR SALE Good cow. Inquire of
F. Rotter, 1106 11th nd Monroe
streets.
FOl'Nlv-Stray cow, brown Jersey,
loft horn broken, owner may hare
sumo by railing at below address
and paying expenses. 8. K Shepard,
Purkplnce, Oregon.
WANTED To buy tlrst cIuhs pota
toes, highest rash paid. Bigger ft
Sou.
FOR SALE First cluss shingles. A
Hubert. Redland. Home Phono 103.
NEW AND SECOND HAND Dressers.
Sideboards, Stoves. Hnnges, Garden
TooIh, Trunks, Suit Cases. See us
for Hottso Furnishings. J. II. Matt
ley. I'pper Seventh Street.
MO TURNS TURTLE
NEAR TO THIS CITY
THREE FALL UNDER CAR BUT NO
ONE IS SERIOUSLY IN
JURED. U'hnt nik'ht tinvo nrnvpn 11 fatal ac
cident occurred on Sunday afternoon
on the road between rarkpiace ana
this city, at a point opposite the hop
yards. About 5 o'clock the automo
bile owned by C. Schuebel and driven
by Lee Bequeath, of Portland, turned
turtle at that point; Three of the five
occupants Bequeath and Eula and
Clyde Schuebel were under the car,
while the two little girls Ruth and
Roberta were thrown out to one sldo
and got out without assistance.
The party was coming along the
roadway at a speed of about 13 mllos
an hour when Clyde Schuebel becamo
sick. At this Mr. Bequoath's atten
tion was drawn to her, and he forgot
for the moment his car, when the car
left the road, ran down the embank
ment to the side and upset.
A machine that was following closo
behind stopped and the occupants as
lnt Pit In the rescue of those under the
car. All were extricated when It wsj
found that no one was seriously in
jured, all having escaped with a few
bruises and scratches. While the car
was Camagcd it was brought to the
rltv bv Its own power and is now be
ing repaired at the garage.
For tetter, ringworm, eczeme, run
ning sores and all skin diseases. Dr.
Bell s Antiseptic 8alve Is guaranteed
to give satisfaction or you get your
money back. 25c everywhere, and at
Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
Young People Will Go to Redland.
The Blthlah class In the M. E. Sun
day school, and the young men's clnBS
Joining them, will go to Redland In a
few weeks to give an enieriuuuiieiu
i- u m v rh.irrh there. The young
people of the Redland church will par
ticipate In the program. The enter
tninmnnt will be Klvon on some week
day evening so that there may be as
Jolly a time as possible, wun no ier
of Sunday encroachment to mar the
happiness of the occasion. The young
people are planning to have three or
four big wagon loads go ana mere w
be an effort put forth to make a Jolly
night of It.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
. Portland Markets.
Receipts on this market for the
week ending Saturday have been 2800
cattle, S calves, 1203 hogs, 4210 sheep
and 53 horses and mules.
A surprising amount of strength and
a higher range of prices were charac
teristics of the cattle market. Good
steers went to $7, and as compared
with the week before the market was
about 25c higher.
The hog market ranged from $0 to
$7.25 with tops selling at 17.60.
The sheep market was not liberally
supplied and the demand was active,
prices ranging steady to strong at the
previous week'a average.
There was some Inquiry for horses
and a few sales were made. The horse
market Is taking on more activity and
with a broaded supply from which to
make choice, buyers can fill their
wants.
The following sales are representa
tive: 51 steers : 1272 $7.00
68 steers 1271 6.90
1C8 steers' 1196 6.80
173 steers 1342 6.70
2 calves 200 8.00
1 stag 1230 5.75
1 bull 1720 5.23
10 bulls- ,.1430 4.25
116 spring lambs 40 5.75
910 lambs sheared 68 5.00
42 wethers wool 92 5.10
216 wethers sheared 88 4.75
19 cows -1040 5.75
4 cows ' 800 5.00
26 cows 836 4.83
3 cows 1033 4.75
54 hogs 17 7.60
80 hogs 230 7.25
83 hogs 230 7.10
7 hogs 373 6.00
2 drafters 300
1 chunk 22o
2 drivers 200
1 saddler ,0,)
on cat PILES! PILES!
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles.
Williams' Indian Pile uimmfini wm
It absorbs the tur ,ors, allays Itching
at once, acts as a quince, given m
William' Indian Tile
Ointment Is prepared ftr Plies and
Itching or the pnvare pt-iu. lmus
gists, mall 50c and ll.OO. Williams
Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. For
iale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug
Co.
Executor's Notloe.
Notice Is lioieliy given Hint the un
ilnrHlunod has boon duly npiiolnlod by
I he Counly Court for Cliieliiintits Coun
ty, Oregon, oxectilor of the Will and
KMliila of ICimim lawnnd, deceased,
and has duly qimllllod as such. All
pniNinis having i-lultns ngiiliiNt said
oHiitte nre hereby required lo present
wiiiio, with proper vouchers, to mo as
such executor, within six months after
(lain or this notice, lit No. 231 Front
Struct, Portland, Oregon.
Kit AN K X. LKORAND,
Executor of tho Will and Kstnto of
Kiiimu Ingram!, tloceumd.
First Insertion, April 21, 1911.
Uitt ItiNorllon, May 10, 1911.
E. J. MENDICNIIALL,
Attorney for lOHtate.
Order of Final Settlement. .
Notice Is hereby given that the tin
dorslgued as nilmlniKlrntor of the es
tate of Uxslo IC Huilth deceived has
tiled his final ncrount ns such admin
istrator with tho County Court of
Clackamas County, Oregon, and the
Court hns set Monday, the 29(h day
of May. 1911, at the hour of ton
o'clock A. M. at the courtroom of snld
court ss tho limn lind pluee for set
tling the said estnte and for'the hear
ing of objections thereto,
Dated this ISlli day of April A, D.,
1911.
T. I SMITH,
Administrator of the Estate of LUdo
K. Smith, deceased.
(lOltlKIN E. HAYES, Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Clrrence W, McGnhuey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Elva E. Mcnnhtiey. Defendant
To Elva E. McGahuey, the above
numed defendant:
In the mime of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
peur and answer tho complaint P.l.rJ
agnlnst you in the above named suit,
on or before the 2nd day of Juno,
1911, snld dhte being the expiration
of six weeks from the first publica
tion of this summons, snd If you fall
to appear or answer said complaint,
for want thereof the plaint Iff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for In his complaint, to-wlt:
For a docreo dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff nnd defendant. This sum
mons is published by order of lion.
J. V. Campbell, Judge of tho Circuit
Court, which order was mado snd
entered on the 15th day of April, 1911,
snd the time proscribed for publica
tion thereof Is six weeks, beginning
with tho Issue of Friday, April 2tst
and continuing each week thereafter
to and Including the Issue of Frlduy,
June 2nd, 1911.
GEO. C. BROWNEU
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Mortgage Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Wm. Malre. Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank C.orrltr., R. W. Haddock and
Mrs. It. W. Haddock, Defendants.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clafknmas, ss:
Hy virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and sn execution, duly Issued
,,i r.t and ,inr!..r the seal of the above
entitled court, In the abovo entitled
cause, to me duly directed ana aaiea
.,, mih rinv nf Anrll. 1911. II Don a
Judgment rendered and entered In said
court on tne mm nay oi Aiim,
in favor of Win. Malre, Plaintiff, and
Uerrltx. R. W. Haddock
and Mrs. II. W. Haddock, Defendants.
for the sum Of 1749.35, Wlin interem
ikDw.n at iho mto of 7 ner cent per
annum from the 10th day of April,
1911, and the further sum or inw,
attorney s fee, and the further sum
of $23.25 costs and disbursements,
and the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property, sit
uate in the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Lots 15 and 10 Block 27, Oregon
Iron ft Steel Compnny's First Addi
tion to the Town of Oswego, Clacka
mas County, Orogon, to foreclose a
certain mortgago on said real prop
erty, given by above namod defend
ants to secure payment of a certain
sum of money loaned to them by the
above named plaintiff, Wm. Malre.
. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, Judgment order and
decree, and In compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on Sat
urday, the 13Mi day of May, 1911; at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the
front diKr of the County Court House
In the City of Oregon City, in said
County and State, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin
c'ash In hand, all the right, title and
Interest which the within named de
fondants or either of them, had on
the date of the mortgage heroin or
since had In or to the above described
real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said execution, Judgmont order,
decree, Interest, costs and all accru
ing costs.
E. T. MASS,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By J. O. STAATS,
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, April
13th, 1911
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County,
J. M. Bradley, plaintiff,
vs.
May Bradley, Defendant
To May Bradley, tne bdovb hhuu-u
fendant: - , .
In the name of the 8tate of Ore
gon, you are horehy required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
in thn above named suit,
on or before the 19th day of May.
1911, said date being the expiration of
six eeks from the first publication of
this summons, and If you fal to ap
ear or answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to tho court for the relief prayed for
In his complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff snd defendant. This sum
mons Is published by order of Hon.
r B Beatie, Judge of the County
Court, which order was made and en
tered on the Cth day of April, 1911,
and the time prescribed for publica
tion thereof Is. six weeks, beginning
with the Issue of ?Tl(ny, April 7th,
and continuing ev ch wek thereafter
to and Including the Issue of Friday,
May 19th, 1911.
GEO. C. BROWNELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Administrator's 8ale.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mar.. Ia the Matter of the Estate of Bessie
M. Nehrbas, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Clackamas and
uinin ,.r nwiuiiii. Hindu on tho 4th day
of Ant II. 1911, tho undersigned Ad
ministrator "f ebove namod wni'i
will sell st private sale, In ona parcel
lo tho highest bidder, upon terms nnd
conditions hereinafter set out, and
subject to thn confirmation of said
Counly Court on or after tho 7th day
of Mity, 101 1, nil tho right, tltlo, Inter
est and estntn of the snld Ilesslo M.
Nehrbas, licensed, at the time of her
death, In and to thn following do
scribed parcel of land, lo-wlt:
A part of tho William Bland D. I
C. No. 55. In T. 2 8 , H. 1 W of the
Willamette Meridian, described as fol
lows, to-wlt;
Beginning at a point N. 30' It. 10
chains from the B. W. corner of said
Claim No. 55, running Ihonrw N. N3
K. 20 chains; Ibelico N. 30' 10. 20
chains; thence 8. 8.T W. 10 chains;
Iheiina 8. 30' W. C chains; thence 8.
83 W. 10 chains; (liiiiiee H. 30' W.
17.60 chains to the place of bogliiulng,
containing 40 acres, more or less, sit
uated In Ctnokitniiis County, State of
Oregon.
Tortus of sale 25 per cent of pur
chase price lo be paid st time of sslo,
lliilanre to bo paid on roiiflrnmllon of
stile by the abovo entitled Court All
bids or offers to be mado In writing
snd loft with the undersigned Admin
istrator or with J. F. Clark. Attorney
for Administrator at any tlmo before
the Pinking of snld sale.
Dated April 7th, 1911.
II. It. NEHItllAH,
Administrator of tho Estate of Bes
sie M. Nehrbas, Deceased.
J. F. CLARK.
Attorney for Administrator.
Summons.
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. John Kekol, Plaintiff,
vs.
D. M. Rowland, and Harsh II. Row
land, Defendants.
To D. M. Rowland and Surah II. Row-
luiut. defendants above numed:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint Died
against you In the above entitled suit,
by Saturday, the 27th day of May,
1911, and If you fall to so appear and
nnswor, for wsnt thereof, plaintiff will
apply lo the said Court for thn relief
demanded In this complaint.
Tho Relief demanded Is the fore
closure of a certain mortgage exe
cuted and delivered by you to pluln
tiff on or about the 30th day of March,
1909, to secure the payment of a cur
tain promissory note of yourselves
for tho sum of 1330000 with Intore-r
at the rate of 0 per cent per annum
and which snld mortgago conveyed
untojilulutlff for that purpose tho fol
lowing described real and personal
property situated In Clackamas Coun
ty, Stato of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at tho 8. W. Corner of
the H. K. '4 of Section 4. T. 3 R.
1 E. of thn Willnmatte Meridian;
thence E along the section line 20
chains; thenro N. 35 chains and 85
links to the South boundary of a coun
ty road where a stake Is set from
which a red fir, 8 Inches In diameter
bears N. 65 W. 9 links distant;
thence N. 68 W. 59 links; thonco 8.
10' W. 27 chnlns 30 links to a stake
from which a red fir, CO Inches In
diameter bears H. 8 E. 22 links dis
tant; thence N. 50' W. 13 chains and
88 links to the legal subdivision line
between the southeast nnd southwest
quarters of said section 4 In the afore
said township; thenro 8. 17 chslns
nnd 20 links to the placo of beginning,
containing 35.50 acres, more or less.
One brown muley cow namod Bea
sts, white spot on forehend with point
of right ear cut off; one brown cow
named Hardy, white spot on forehead,
right shoulder and flanks: one white
and red spotted cow named Bossle;
one dink brown cow nsmed Florlc,
with whlto siot on bsck; one brown
cow named Rlney; one black cow
nnmed llluckle, with horns cut off and
silt In left enr, white spot on both
flanks; one cow named Nellie, red
spots on back and belly, whlto, sides
red; one red cow named Fannie, with
white spots on head; one red muley
cow named Cherry; one black cow
named Coley; two two-year-old holfers
with white body, red neck and head,
with whlto face; ono light rod cow
named Daisy; one red bull named
Tom; one muley yearling holfor, white
and red spotted, nnmed Lizzie; one
yearling holfcr named Josln, white and
red spotted; one white yearling heifer
with red spots and red head, named
Rosle; one hlnck and white yearling
heifer named Katie; one red year
ling heifer named Jelly; one red calf
with white spots on forohead; one
while calf with red back and aides:
one C-ft. cut Champion binder; one
5 ft. cut Champion mower; one 9 ft.
Champion hayrake; one Deere vine
yard disk harrow; one tooth harrow '
one Oliver chill plow; one Mitchell,
Iwls A Staver Bllne top buggy; one
3V4-lnch Weber wagon; one heavy rid
ing saddle; two sets of working har
ness; ono set buggy harness; onn
light bay horse named Rex, with white
spot on forehead, left hind leg white,
weight about 1,200 lbs., 5 years old;
one dark bay mare named Queen,
with white on both hind legs, weight
about 1,250 lbs., 5. years old, and one
JJaby Do Iavel cream separator.
And a further decree barring and
foreclosing the said D. M. Rowland
and Sarah B. Rowland of and from
any and all right, title or Interest In
or to snld real and personal property
and every part thereof.
This summons Is published by or
der of Honorablo J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the above entitled Courts
made the 3rd day of April, 1911.
Date of first publication, April 7.
1911.
U'REN ft SCHUEBEL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
8ummons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Eldora Heath, Plaintiff,
vs.
Bert R. Heath, Defendant
To Bert R. Heath, the above named
defendant:
In the name of tho State of Ore
gon, you are hereby commanded to
appear In the above entitled Court
and action on or before the 22nd day
of May. 1911, and answer the com
plaint filed against you In said Court
and cause, and for want of an answer
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded In the com
plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between the plaintiff
nnd defendant, snd for such other re
lief ss prayed for In her complaint.
This summons Is published by an
order of Hon. R. B. Beatie, County
Judge, In the absence of Hon. J. 1J.
Campbell, of the above entitled Court,
mado afld entered the 5th day of April,
1011.-
Date of first publication April 7.
1911.
JAY II. UPTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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