Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 17, 1915, Image 9

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In Ilia ('In nil 1'iMirt nf Iha Hula
On noil fur kantaa (utility,
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lemUiit;
III Ilia liaina n( Ilia Hlaln of Or -.,ii
)u ara hereby resulted t appear aim
tiiiaam Hi" i-oniplalnt fil aHul
you in 111a aixiio entiiieii tun, on i,r
Im fun Ilia Jllli day tit ic riulirr.
mM ilula Mug Ilia niplratliiu i,f
all k fnuii Ilia flrat ptililli at Inn i.f
Ihla iiiiimoua. ami If fun full (n M
pear ur anaair laid niiiiilallit, fur
ant Iheicnf, Ilia plaintiff .t.l)r ,
ilia rourt fur Ilia roller prayed fur In
Iiit ruiiiilalnl, lu all :
rur I ilix rMi dlaanivlng Ilia tiurrUre
lulllrB't now ailatlug belaveli (Jalll
llff ami ili'N'MiIuut. Ihla iiiirnnna
Mililllii'd hjr order of I lun. i. V. Camp
111, Judica nf Ilia rltrull lourl, ahlili
order a inaila on Ilia tin day of Nie
m-iiiImt, 1 f I and tha lima preacrlhed
fur ililli'alluii thereof la alt acrka.
le(liitiliig lth Ilia laaiia dale I Friday.
Nueinber Kill, I'M', anil ruiilliiuiiig
t-a' h k thereafter to ami Iik Iu.IIiik
IVIdujr, Ihreniber 31th. IHIS.
HIIOWNKU. t hIKVMM.
Attorney for rialnilff,
Summon.
In the Circuit Ciiurt of Ilia Hlaln of
dragon, for Clai kaina County.
Miriam l.iirKMMl, I'lalutlff,
V.
liaa. 0 linKK(l, licfeiidultl.
To Cli.ia n. linneiMxt, aliove na'm il
(f 'nil.inl :
In I ho nam of llm Hlate of (trenn
)oii am hereby required to appear anJ
iittaot-r I lie roinilaiiil filed agnntt )oii
In III aito entitled a'lH, on or I
fnre Hi Jl'h ilay of i'irnilT 191,'..
km lil date lieliw Itir Mplratlmi of all
taeek from Hi t flrat publication of Ihla
amiiiiiiiiia, and If you fall to appear or
ancralil roiiiiUlnl. for aanl there
of. Ilia ilalnllff will apply lo Inn ro'irl
for Ihe ri'liof prayed for In her com
plaint, to alt:
Kuradevrra dUaolvlim lha mnrrlurr
contract now i-tlatlng between plain
llff and ili'fi'tuUnt. Tlila luuiiiiou l
puhltahed by order of I Ion. J, I!. Camp
bell. Judge, of the rlrrult rourl, ahUli
order ttiado on the) llth day of
Novrmlrr, I31i. and tlio Unit pre-M-rilitd
for pulilli atlon therein" la all
week, beginning llh lha laatlit ilulid
Friday, November 12th. 191 and con
tinuing each (N-k thcreatter In and
Including Friday, peecinhcr Xltli.
lUtOWNKIX FIKViJiH.
Attorney for IMu'itttrf.
tummona.
In the Clmill Coiirl of Dm Hlato of
Oregon, fur ('larkatiia County.
Herbert Cordon, riuintirr,
VI.
The tnikiiow n heir of Cyrua Wada
worth, ilfiiaiuil. and Jano I Km Waila
worth, hi" w Ifn. dwcaaml; Kiniiia M
MrCurdy and (iuy T. McCurdy, hi'r
hiialiiind: Mnrla ('. KiiKia and How
ard K. KiikIi1, hvr hiialutnd; llolon
Ijiiii! and John l.uiix, livr liiialianil
Hiiinlo A. MiMirn and Jiiinia (
Mmire, tier liiiHlnind: U thu unknown
hi'lin of Orrln KoIIokk, dixcnnrd
and all Iho unknown liolra of Cluir
luttii llullinwny. iliTfimrd, and June
htr Ki'IIokk, Ifo of U'orKO Ki'IIokk;
ami oIko nil other iiornnni or I'arllrs
unknown rlnliuliiK lo hove any right,
t It lo. 'tn(o, lion or Intoront lit llm
roiil CKtuto doaiTllioit In thn rem
plnlnt horoln, Dofcncluntn.
To tlio unknown hi-lra of Cyrua Wnda-
worth, iloroiihcd, and June Duo Waila
worth, hla wlfo, doiouhi d ; Kminu M.
MoCiinly and Guy T. M Curily, lior
liiialiuud; Murlu C. KiikIo and Howard
K. KiikW'. Iiit hunluilid: llololi I.iniK
uiul John I.uiik, hor litiHlmnd; Itunnlo
A. Muoro nnd Jiunoa C. Mooro, her
IuihIhiiiiI; nil tho unknown heirs or
Orrln Ki IIobk. (InreuNt'd, mid nil tlio
unknown holra of Clmrlotto llntlmwny,
doccnaod, nnd Juno Poo KcIIorr, wife
of (JoorKU KoIIokr; and Iho nil othor
pornona or pnrtloa unknown clnliiilim
to have nny rlKlit. tltlo, otituto, lion or
Inton'Ht In the rnl cntiilo (lonorlhod In
liliiliitirf'H roiiipluint:
In tha nnme of the atulo of Oregon,
you aro here by required to nppeur and
nnawer tlio complaint 11 lml RKiiinxt you
In tho ohovo ontltled ault on or heloro
tho Kill ilny of Junuiiry, 1910, mul If you
full to niiHWor or othorwlso uppour the
plnlntlff will npply to tho court for tho
relluf prayed for In hla comphilnt, to
wit:
Flrat: That tho plnlntlff ho decreed
to ho tho owner of tho following do
aorlbed real property, to-wll: llcgln-
n lug at thu soiithoftHt corner of nuld
WndHWorth donation laiiU ciniin;
thenco north followliiK tho ouhI lino of
mild clulm 28B4.5 foot to a Btnko;
thonco west 3KG0.3 foot to a atuko In
tho went boundary line ot siud claim;
thonoo Houth 44 dDRrooa Bo mlnutoa
eiiHt followliiK the wct lino of said
claim 3818.40 foot to a "toko In the
reentrant corner In aald wont lino;
thonoo south 101.04 foot to the south-
wont corner of ald claim; thonce
Houth 89 doKroei euut followliiK the
Houth lino ot enld olnlm 11B0.9B foot
to the plnce of bcRlmiliiR, contaluliiR
1(10 acres, mow or Iobb. Said land aiBo
bolng known as WebBtor Acres, tho
8ii mo conalBtliiK of 37 tracts, the pint
of which Ih on fllo In the records ot
Clackamas county, Oregon, and bolng
In Hectlons 7, 8 and 17. township 2
south, range 2 east of Willamette me
ridian. In Clackamas county, urogon
free from any claim of right, title, os-
tate, or Interest thoreln or tne ae
fondants or any of them. .
8ocond: That the said allegod claim
of right, tltlo, lntoroBt, claim or estate
of the defendants 1b wrongful, Invalid,
void nnd of no efToct and doos not con
tttiito a cloud noon plaintiff's tltlo and
that tho defendants, each and all of
thorn, bo permanently restrained and
debarred from clslaing any right, title,
lion or interest In or to said Unds, and
for euch othor relief as may bo equit
able and proper, and for his costs and
disbursements herein. Incurrod.
Service of this summons Is made up
on you by publication thereof In pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
J. U. Campbell, circuit Judge of Clack
amas county. Oregon, made and en
tered on the 24th day of November,
1915, ordering such publication In The
Knterprlse once a week for alx con
secutive, weeks, the first publication
theroof bolns on the 26th day of No
vember, 1915.
LITTLEFIELD A MACOU1RE.
Attorneys for rialntlff.
SharUfa lalt
In Hi ( i ult i utt of lha HUlo ol
(" oil, fur lha County of l'la ka
luaa
l.illU. Valii, I'Ulnlllf,
ta.
Irri Val(, iMifi ndalit.
Hlata of Onuun, I'oimly of I'lai ka
inaa, a
My lrtu of a iiiIkiiiiiI unWr, du
mi ami an nw iitlun, duly laaud out
of ainl umli r lha ai l of Ilia aluito fit
llllid ruurl, In Ilia aliota llillllid
i anno, lo ma duly dim ti ll and dntd
Ilia ll'lli day of Niirrmlirr, ISI'i, Upon
a Jii'lKin. nt r ii'li ri'd and ciituri'd In
aid limit on Ilia K'tli duy of Novviu
l-r, I y I r. In fator of Initio VabH.
plaliilirr, and anallial f'rid Valid, dn
lt'iidiit, lor llm auui of IJUUUO, with
lull-real Ihi'ri'on al llin ruta of X p'-r
'nil pir aiiiiuiii from lha llth da of
Kiiliruary, IK 1 1, and lha f miliar auni of
111 Oo roata and dlalnirat'iiiniiia, and
thn riwla of and upon tlila writ, roiii
iiiaiulliil ma to mako aaln of lha fol
lowing di-ar I bad r-al proiM-rty, alfi-
alu lu the rounty of Clio kamaa, ttala
of Ori'(uii, In wit:
I .ola ami 10 of lilm k of K'lK'i-
wimhI addition lo OrcRou Clly.
Now, tliiTi'furn, by virtual of aald d
en! Imi, JinUmrnt order and doc roe, and
lu ompliama with lha rnminatids of
aald writ, I will, on Halunlay, llm lth
day of lioa riubor 1 9 1 S. at tha hour of 10
M'rlixk a. m, al thn front door of the
loiinly court hi hi In Ihtt City of dm
nun Clly, In aald rounty and ui". H
at publlo ail' Hull, aiilijort lo rodoni
lion, to thu hlKhi-at bldib r fur I'. H.
(old coin cnati in hand, all llm rli;M.
Illlo and Inl'Ti at whlih llm within
nn d ilrfi lulunla or i lllir of Ihoin,
had on Ihn data of lha inortKare b ro
lii or aim had In or to Iho above do
a rllx-d n-al propi rty or any part thorn-
of. to autlafy aald cierutloii, Juilxuiolit
urdor. dcoronliiterral, tout a and all
accruing roata.
W. J. WII.HO.V.
Hherlff of Clarkatna County. Origuii.
Iiy K. C. HACKKTT.
Unputy.
latod. Orciiiu City. Ore., November
Huh, 1915.
Bummona.
In the Circuit Court of the Kiato of
Oregon, for Clarkninas county.
Anne H. (Ireene, I'lslntlff,
va.
Win. K. (Jrecno. Defendant.
To Win. K. (Jroene, above named d-
denraiit:
In Ihe name of the Btate of Oregon
you are hereby required lo appear and
anawer Ihe roiiipluint filed agaliiKt you
III tho above entitled aulV, on or before
tho 311 day of December, 1915, said
late being the eiplratlon of alx weeks
from the Drat publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall to appear or an
awer aiild complaint, for want thereof.
Die plaintiff will apply lo the court for
tho relief prayed for In her complaint,
to-wlt:
For a decree dlsHolvlng the marriage
contract now existing between pluln
tirf and defendant. This summons is
piihllnhcd by order of Hon. J. V. Camp
'iell. Judgo of the circuit court, which
order wus made on tho 12th day of
November, 1915. and the time pre-
rtbed for publishing thereof Is six
weeks, beginning w ith tho Usue dated
Friday, November 19th, 1915. and con
tinuing euch week thereafter to and In
cluding Friday. December 31st, 1913.
IlKOWNKI.I. SIKVEIIH,
Attorneys for riuliitlff.
Summons.
lu the Circuit Court of the Suite of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Dawn Ilird. I'lulnllff,
vs.
John Clifford lllrd. Defendant.
To John Clifford lllrd, tho above-
nuiiied defendant:
In the name of tho Statu of Oregon
you arc hereby required to appear and
answer tho complaint of tho pluliiilff
111 imI hero on or before tho 7th day of
January, 19115, said ditto being more
than six weeks after tho date of the
first publication of this summons.
And It you fall to so appear and an
swer said coniplalnt for want thereof
tho plninllff will apply to tho court for
the relief pr.iyod for In the complaint
which Ih a decroo disKolvIng the DondK
of matrimony now existing between
thu plaintiff nnd the defendant and
for the care, custody and control of
the minor child, John Clifford iUrd,
Junior, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the court may soom
Just.
This summons Is served upon yon by
publication thereof In tho Oregon City
Knterprlse for six conBocutlve weeks,
by order of Honornblo J. U. Campbell,
Judgo of the above cntllloi) court mndc
and entered tho 24th dny ot November,
1916.
Dato of first publication, November
20th, 1915.
Dato of laBt publication, January 7th
1910.
E. M. SCANLON.
Attorney for rialntlff.
Vniicouvor, Wash., Room 4, Sobollolil
lllk., or In cure Clerk Circuit Court,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice of Frnal Hearing
In tho County Court of the State ol
Oregon, for Clucknmna County.
In the Matter of the Estate ot Louis R.
Dobs, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, tho duly appointed, quali
fied and acting administratrix of tho
estnto of Louis R. Doha, deceased, hus
rendered nnd presented for sottlcmont
and fllod In the County Court ot the
state of Oregon, for Clackamas coulity,
her final report and account, and the
aald court has by order duly given,
mado and entored therein, appointed
tho 27th day. of December, 1915, for
tho hearing of objection thereto and
settlement thereof.
P ESSIE T. HOWARD,
Administratrix.
LITTLEFIELD & MAGUIRE,
Attorneys.
First publication, November 19, 1815.
Last publication, December 17, 1915.
Notice af Final Settlement
Notice is hereby riven that the flw.l
account of Wm. Hammond, adminis
trator of the estate of Margret Phil
lips, deceased has been filed In the
County Court, of Clackamns county.
Oregon, that Monday the 20th day of
Docember, A. D. 1915, at ten o'clock a.
m. baa been duly appointed by the
court for the settlement of said ac
count, at which lime all persons ln-
iMiealml In aald talal may apptar and
f I lt tlu-lr rli t-ptiona tin relo,
Mial put, lli I lui, N'otaiuhor I'jIii
I'JIV
VM HAMMOND,
AdmiiiUtralur of llm KUlo of Mar
Kiel I'lillllpa, i e.iaed.
IIAM1IONI) It HAMMOND,
Attormyt fur Adiniiilairatur,
ummona.
In Ilia Cm ult 4'oiirl of Ilia Hut of
On-null, for lha County of Clarka
maa. Mary 'lln r-i I'nitun, I'laliillir,
M.
( haflia Henry Kenton, I'vlainUlil.
To riiarloa Henry Kenton, definid
ant, above named;
In lha nam of lha stale of Ortxo",
you arn liendiy r'ulred lo appvur and
aiiawrr lha ciiiiplalnl filed attalnat you
In llm above untitled court and cauaa
on or before tha 7th day of January.
I14, laid dale being all week after
Ilia flrat pul, Hi atlon of Ihla summon,
and If you fall to so appear and answer
II hln aald time, lha plaintiff will ap
ply lo Ilia court for lha relief prayed
for In ln r complaint filed herein, to
wll: A di-r of this court dlsaulvliig
(lie bond of matrimony now and hnrn
loforn dilating between plaintiff and
defendant.
This aulnmoiis la publlahed oiko a
week fur sli ronaecutlve weeks by or
der of tha Honorable J. V. Campbell,
Jinlxe of llm abo entitled court, dated
Notemher 21. l'Jli.
Iiulo of flrat publli atlon, Noti inlxr
I"!. ID 11.
Iiula of lt publballon, Jatiuury 7.
19Ifi.
WM. I'. I.OII I).
Attorney for I'lulnllff.
U wl lildg., 1'orllund. Oregon.
Summon.
Ill Ihn Circuit Court of the Bute of
Oregon, fur Clui kuuiua County.
Ilurlelgll A. Mi'Kee. I'lulnllff.
va.
Jollll McKee, Defendant.
To John McKee, tho ahote uumed de
fendant: In the name of the atato of Oregon
you are hereby required to ap-ar and
anawer the complaint filed agalnat you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
thn 21 Ml duy of January. 1910, said date
being the expiration of lx week from
the flrat publication of (III summons,
and If you full lo appear or answer
aald compluinl. for want thereof, the
ptulnlirr will apply to the court for the
relief prayed ror In her complaint, to
wlt: For a decree dlasolvlng thn marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant. This summons Is
puhllidicd by order of Hon. J. U. Camp
bell, Judge of (be circuit court, which
order was made on the 7th day of De
cember. 1915, and the time prescribed
for piibllahing Is six weeks, beginning
with tho isHiie duted Friday, December
luth, 1913, and continuing each week
thereafter to and Including. Friday,
January 21st. 1910.
IIUOWNEU, SIEVERS,
Attorneys for rialntlff.
Notice of Final Hearing.
In tho County Court of the Stale or
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Kfttute of Andrew U Itotgtad, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that tho un
dersigned ndmlnlHtrntor of the cstato
ot Andrew U llolstad. deceased, has
tiled his fllnul report In County Court
of Clnrkaiiins county. Oregon, nnd
ticked for his discharge, and said court
hus set Monday, January 10th, lain, at
10 o'clock a. in. for the hearing of until
filiinl tcnort nnd for the settlement of
said estate. Any person huing objec
tions to said II In ul report Is hereby
notified lo flic the same In said court
on or before said dato that they may
be heard and settlement ot said estate
completed, whereof all pgrsons Inter
CHtcd aro to take, duo notice.
Dated, December 8, 1913.
C. II. DYE.
Administrator of Aforesaid Estate.
Notlca of Final Settlement
Notice. Is hereby given that tho un
derslgued has filed her llnnl report
with the honorable County Court,
Clackamas county, Oregon, as admlnl
trntrlx ot the estate of Catherine J.
Jones, deceased, and the court has
fixed the 20th day of December, 1915,
at tho hour ot 10:00 o'clock a. m. ot
said day to hear said flnaf report and
to settle suld estate. Any persons In
terested or having abjections are here
by notified to appear In the court room
of tho County Court In the court house,
Oregon City, Oregon, at Bald time and
dato.
Dated, November 18, 1915.
MINNIE A. THOMAS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Cath
erine J. Jones, Deceased.
GORDON E. HAYES.
Attorney,
Executrix' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the un'
dersigncd has been appointed execu
trix of the estate ot Samuel Case, de
ceased; all persons having c'aims
against aald estate are hereby notified
to present tho same with proper vouch
ers, duly certified according to law, at
the office of Mrownell & Sievers, at
Oregon City, Oregon, within alx
monthB of the date ot the first publica
tion of this notice
Dated Novemlier 2G, 1915.
MARY CASE,
Executrix.
DROWNELL & SIEVERS.
Attorneys for Executrix.
Notice to Creditors!
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned tins been appointed by the
county court ot Clackamas county, Ore
gon, administratrix of the estate ot V.
lU Mack, deceased.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me for payment
with proper vouchers at my residence
nenr the Doon's Ferry and Aurora road
about two and one-halt miles from Au
rora, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice. My address Is
Aurora, Oregon, Route No. 1.
ALICE M. MACK.
Administrator of the Estate of V. L.
Mack, Deceased.
. Final Notice.
In the County Court ot the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
In the Matter of the Estate of David O.
Leavens, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of the estate ot Da
vid O. Leavens, deceased, has filed his
final acreuiit Ub Hie county (ourt of
CUrkains county, (n-K"ii, and dial
Muinlay, Hie I ''lb day of January, J'JUI,
ha been Tied by Ilia (uurt a llm llm
and place for bearing olijeetioin lu Ilia
aald final a' count and Ilia objei tluna
thereof.
Ial of firal publballun, KrbUy, Ixt
ivmber 17, I V 1 i.
Hale of lt publlratluii, Krlduy, Jan
uary 11. l'-i.
V. K I.KAVKNfl,
Ki ecu I or.
Not'ca lo Craditora.
In Hi" County )urt of the Htat of
HfeKon, fur the County of CU'k
inaa.
In lha Mutter of th" Ual Will and
Teatuiiieiit of Annie Marnaretla
Chrtatrtiavn, Ix-:eaid.
Notice la hereby Imii that tha un
deralglied baa lM n duly upMlliled CI
04'utor of tha eatata or Annla Margar
etla Cbrlatrnaen, dieaed, by the
county court of Clackamas county,
atata of Oregon. All oeraona having
claims against aald rxute ara hereby
notirii-d lo present the tn.e, duly ver-
iried, and with proper w,u. In-rs a ro
quired by law to the underalgned at
hi ofllcn, 217 211 North wratern Hank
Itullillng, I'urtland, OreKun. within all
muni ha from tha date of this notice.
Hated: Occernber 17. I!iIV
A. H. limHELL,
Kxteulor of Ihn Kutte of Annie
Margsretta Cbrlteiuien.
FOR BALE Team of horaea; 2000 lbs
II. Imgcoy, one mile weat of Clarka
iiiii Slut bin. A.liri- Mllwuiikle II.
No. I.
FOR SALC-Fint cl Hulateln Fries
Ian bull, two year old. regutered,
w ith up lo-date pedlrrc. Inquire of
I'aul Dunn, lloring. Ore., It. F. D. I.
FOR PLASTERINO AND CHIMNEY
building, call A. C. Wi-ulcr, phone
72-W. Oak Crovo.
A GOOD OPENING for shoe and bar-n-w
shop In Mullno. Address C. T.
Howard. Mullno.
- CORE OF THE EARTH.
Its Farm a MyiUry, but th Glob, as a
Whale, Is a Rigid a Stl.
Tha theory that the cruxt of the earth
Is only a few utile In thlckuc and
reata upon an lutenvly bented molten
Interior la no longer tenable. It Is now
known that tha earth, an a whole, pos
eee a high degree of effective rigid
ity, a great a If It were composed
throughout of steel. It I no doubt
true that the Interior of the earth Is In
an Intemwly heated condition aud that
It apMars to iMwaeii xmie of Ihe qual
ities of a fluid- At the iinie time II
bebavea lu many ripecta a a solid.
Profi-nanr Mllna cowludes from the
velocities of aelsuilc wave at different
depths thst (be materials and general
characters of the crust of the earth
that are found at the surface may ex
tend to a depth of !ut thirty miles,
but beyond Hint the material seems to
merge Into a fairly homogeneous nu
cleus. This slnte probably extends to
a depth of slx-lentlii of the radius, but
the retiinlulng four-tent lis form a core
whit b differs lu Its physical and possi
bly Its chemical constitution from the
outer iMirtlou. What the state of this
nucleus I must lie a matter largely of
conjecture until w-e have a fuller
knowledge ot the state of mntter when
subjected to the vast pressure such as
exist within the earth's Interior.
Additional evidence tnnt the earth, as
a whole. Is at least as rigid ns sleel Is
furnished by a study of tidal phenome
na and also by the rsriatiuu of latitude.
-SL Louis 1'ost IiSMitch.
Squaring th Circl.
The origin of the problem squaring
the circle is alumst lost lu the mists of
antiquity, but there Is a record of an
attempted quadrature In Egypt 500
years before the exodus of the Jews
There Is also a claim, according to
Hone, that the problem was solved by
a discovery of lIlpiocrntes. the geom
etrician of Chios not the physician
600 11. C. Now, the efforts of Hippoc
rates were devoted toward converting
a circle luto a crescent, because he had
found that the area of a figure pro
duced by drawing two perpendicular
radiuses lu a circle Is exactly equal to
the triangle formed by the line of Junc
tion. This Is the famous theorem of
the "lunes of Hlpiocrates" aud Is, like
glauber suit out of Hie philosopher's
stouo. an example of the useful results
which sometimes follow a search for
the unattainable.
A Bearded FraK.
One of the curliest of the American
bearded freaks wus LonU Ja&per. who
lived lu southern Virginia at about
?be time of the close of the Revolution
ary war. His heard was nine aud a
half feet long and correspondingly
thick and heavy. He could take his
mustache between his fingers and ex
tend his arms to their full length, and
still the ends of the mustache wen,
over a foot beyond hla linger tips.
Appealed to Him.
"I liked the rotunda of the capital at
Washington." suld the fat mau.
"Aa to why In particular?"
"It wns several hundred feet In dl
anieter, one of the few apartments I
was ever In where I didn't feel that I
was taking up too much room." Louis.
vllleourlcr-Joiirual.
Barbadoa,
Agriculture Is the chief pursuit in
Barbados, and without doubt the Island
Is Ihe most Intensely cultivated spot In
the West Indies. Sugar la the chief
crop aud has liccii from time liiimcnio
rial; tobacco l grown slightly, fruit
hurdly at all.
Sever Critic.
Alice I like Tom Immensely, and
he's very much the gentleman, but be
does like to talk about himself!
Grace Yes, dear, your knight bath
thousand I's. ltoston Journal.
Th Result.
"His wife made him."
"She did. nnd when she rrled hlin
on the community she found be was
a mhar.,'-Riltmiiire American.
St. Helens creamery now In opera
tion.
Echo baa
city ball.
let contract tor 10.000
GETTING A
START
rrr
Br
Nathaniel C Fowler, Jr.
(Cbyrtgtit. Uil. by Ih. M'Clur
per Brn.jni
SOCIETY.
"I am not In society this winter,'
aaya a young society woman. "I am
too busy n go Into society," remark
young nian.
What Is "aoclety" anyway, tha so
ciety about which tba foregoing was
spoken? Ileal!?, 1 don't know, and
tha three big dictionaries refuaa to
enlighten ma. At a gueis, I should
ay that probably the young people
quoted refer to the collection of per
una Ibey meet when they go out.
when they ara away from borne, at
balls, partlea. and other Invitation
functions, and not neceaaarlly to tha
Individuals whom they visit I'erbapt
they ara unfortunate enough to be
long to some alleged exclusive form
or aoclety, or to some clique or col
lection of conceited people, who, be
cause they don't know where they
tand, assume lo stand for something
about which they know nothing.
Thousands, yes, hundred of thou
sands, of young people have Injured
their present and discounted their
futures by going Into what they call
"aoclety." Ye, many men and wom
en bave sacrificed tbelr soul upon
the altar of "society."
Young people should have friend,
they should not be bookworm or
room hermits. They should Intermin
gle, tbey shuuld exchange experi
ence, play games of conversation,
and other game; but all this does not
mean "going Into aoclety," for "soci
ety" I commonly understood aa sim
ply another word for axce, with or
without the wlnecup.
It I a significant fact that our great
merchant prince, our men of prodi
gious Intellect, our famou discover
er and scientist, our men ot mark
In every walk of life, care more for
sociability than for society, and not
one In a hundred of them Is In "ao
clety." Tbey live natural Uvea, make
friend anion- their kind, and enjoy
social Intercourse. Tbejr don't "care
fig" whether Mr Tone invite them
to her most exclusive ball, or whether
Mr. Highbrow Include them In hi
list of dinner guest.
Many men of wealth, and more men
who baven't any. lacriQce the vitality
of life to get Into "society," and when
they get In they spend half ot their
time keeping In. When they become
old enough to know, better, tbey go
out into Nature' out-of-doors, breathe
the fresh air, and mentally, and some
time physically, kick themselves for
the folly ot their silly ambition.
Don't worry about finding your "so
clety"' level. Your level will come to
you, and any level you try to reach,
which is either above or below your
proper sphere. Is disastrous.
Dear In mind, young man and young
woman, that mere money, the ability
to dance the tango, and the capacity
for small talk, are not keys which
will unlock the door of good society.
If your, ancestor came here In the
overcrowded Mayflower, or your sev
eral times removed grandfather
chased Indians, remember that you
may not be any better than other peo
ple with a hazy past, for the whole-
world feeds on the same kind of meat,
sleeps In similar beds and wears
much-alike clothes, It It can get them.
"Society," as It runs, starts from
nowhere and ends In the Land ot
Nothing.
Good Manager.
A bare-headed woman with a fadefl
and ragged dress solicited alms the
other evening of a gentleman who waa
crossing the City park. He came to a
halt and asked:
"Is it for drink?"
"No, sir; If for food."
"But I don't know how you live. I
have to practice economy in order to
have money In my pocket You may
be extravagant, for all I know. How
much money have you spent today?"
"Well, sir, I've stfent seven cents
that will run five ot us on cold pota
toes so far; and It I can get three
more we'll top off with bread and wa
ter before going to bed. Might leave
out the bread It I can find a bit ot
tar to thicken the water and deceive
the children. Can you draw It any
finer than that, sir?"
The man held out a dime aa he
passed.
Hannah Snell, "Female Soldier."
Hannah Snell was born at Worces
ter, England, on April 23, 1727, the
daughter ot a hosier. In order to
seek her husband who had abandoned
her, In 1745 she donned man's attire
and enlisted as a soldier In Guise's
regiment of foot, but soon deserted,
and Bhlpped on board the sloop Swal
low, under her brother-in-law's name
of Jamea Gray. She was wounded in
the alege of Pondlcherry. but succeed
ed In extracting the bullet without
calling In a surgeon. When recovered
she served before the mast on the Tar
tar and Eltham, but when paid oft she
resumed woman' costume. Her ad
ventures were published under the
title of "The Female Soldier," In 1750,
and she afterwards gave exhibitions
In military uniform In London. She
died Insane In Bethlehem hospital,
London, on February 8. 1792.
Oh, Certainly Notl
John Eendrlck Rungs was one day
calling up bis wife on the telephone.
The mnld at the other end did not rec
ognize her "master's voice," and. aft
er Hangs had told ber whom he want
ed the ninid asked:
"Do you wish to speak with Mrs.
Bongs 7"
"No. Indeed." replied the humorist;
"I want to kiss her."
It Sort.
"Military courtship must be trying."
"Naturally. It is a sort of court
martial."
"Buy It In Oregon City."
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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Lavyer
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nr
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Philip L. Hammond
HAMMOND A HAMMOND
Attorntysat Law
Abitrart. Real Kstate, Loan, lasur
a nee.
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nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKlllip School of Sur
gery ot Chicago, la established
at fashion Stable, between
Fourth and Fifth on Main Street.
llotb Telephone
Office Pacific 65; Home A-93
Res. Pacific 161; Home It-80
COUNTY COURT
(Continued.)
BOUNTY-J. T. Hoopeg,
$3.00;
Carl Mumpowe, $9.00.
SHERIFF A. B Cummins, $8.00;
D. E. Frost, $7.00; Wm. J. Wilson,
$16.50; Walter Elliott, $3.50; G. A.
Bergren, $5.00; II. W. Trembath,
$50.95.
CLERK I. M. Harrington, $10.00;
Huntley Bros. Co., $14.25; Underwood
Typewriter Co., $3.50.
RECORDER L. Cochran, $05.00;
E. P. Dedman, $5.00.
TREASURER Huntley Bro. Co.,
$0.50; Frank Busch, $4.00; Jones
Drug Co., $1.30; M. E. Dunn, $5.00;
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., $9.00.
ASSESSOR Huntley Bros. Co.,
$3.G5; Clara Mitchell, $3.55; Gertie
Willson, $3.55; J. E. Jack, $2.20; Geo.
F. Johnson, $G.00.
COUNTY COURT Cora Hunt,
$2.20; W. H. Mattoon, $30.00; II. S
Anderson, $7.00; Huntley Bros. Co.,
$21.50; Clyde English, $7.10.
COURT HOUSE Home Tel. Co.,
$14.85; Frank Busch, $2.70; Board of
Water Com., $21.00; Jones Drug Co.,
$2.50; C. W. Friedrich, $10.30; Falls
Transfer Co., $1.25; Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., $31.95; Pac. Paper Co., $4.75;
Miller-Parker, Co., $16.58; H. L. Mar
tin, $3.85; Glass & Prudhomme Co.,
$44.60; Roy Woodward, $74.25; Jos. E.
Hedges, $75.20; Oregon City Ice
Works, $2.60; Hogg Bros., $0.90;
Morris & Scott, $198.28.
CIRCUIT COURT Huntley Bros.
Co., $4.50; 0. P. Roethe, $45.60; J. W.
Hart, $46.60; W. F. Young, $49.00; O.
W. Robbins, $33.60; D. R. Dimick,
$46.80; J. P. Cook, $46.40,-John K.
Ely, $49.60; A. D. Burnett, $46.00;
F. F. Tooze, $48.60; Julius Pausen,
$51.40; G. S. Bullock, $46.20; Chester
Card, $47.40; J. A. Richey, $48.00;
Clara Adkins, $4.00; Thomas Adkins,
$4.00; John Hughes, $38.20; J. A. Liz
berg, $2.20; E. W. Scott, $45.20; F. C.
Burk, $2.20; Frank Haberlach, $46.40;
Chris Hartman, $2.20; Mary Petrella,
$4.00; G. C. Dallas, $47.00; J. L.
Kruse, $47.00; Geo. De Bok, $45.00;
Wm. J. Wilson, $6.00.
JUSTICE PEACE John N Sievers
$2.10; John N. Sievers, $5.10; D. E.
Frost, $10.34.
CORONER W. E. Hempstead.
$124.40; John N. Sievers, $7.50; C. T.
Sievers, $10.00; J. E. Wells, $1.20; C,
Grimm, $1.20; Millard F. Adams, $1.20
F. C. Klinger, $1.20; N. C. Cromer,
C. G. Morris, $1.20; Herman Brown,
$1.70; E. A. Klar, $1.70; Orville Kling
ler, $1,70; Ed Murray, $1.70; Ed Mur
ray, Sr., $1.70; Geo. Adams, $1.70;
W. W. Knight, $2.50; L. P. Howard,
$2.50; Dr. H. A. Dedman, $10.00;
Maude Moore, $14.00; Dr. Ben Geisy,
$5.00; Dr. C. H. Meissner, $5.00
SURVEYOR Huntley Bros. Co.,
$1.20; D. Thompson Meldrum, $14.00;
Harry Shelley, $2.50; H. H. Johnson,
$62.40; Bud Thompson, $10.00; Paul
Dunn, $10.00.
INSANE The Western Union Tel
egraph Co.," $0.56; Dr. J. W. Norris,
$5.00; Dr. Hugh S. Mount, $5.00.
COUNTY COURT
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS G. A. Berg-
ren, $5.00; D. E. Frost, $3.50; H. S.
Anderson, $1.00; J. E. Calavan, $35.80
A. B. Calavan, $10.00; The Typewrit
er Exchange, $5.00; Brenton Vedder,
$128.30; Williams Transfer Co., $3.71;
W. E. Finser & Co., $5.62; Huntley
Bros. Co., $11.55.
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. O. A.
Welsh, $45.00; George J. Case, $2.00;
William I. Perry, $1.25; Dr. Orel A.
Welsh, $7.00; Dr. W. D. Butler, $0.50.
COUNTY VETERINARIAN Jas.
Smith, $12.60.
INDIGENT SOLDIER Meade Post
No. 2 G. A. H, $30.00 .
COUNTY POOR Wm. Danforth,
$10.00; Oregon Commission Co., (Tom
WEINHARO IUILDINC
K. J. Mum. CaluVr
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney at-L
Notary Public
Katacada, Oregon.
Phone Pai.lfle (2
Home A HI
CEORCE C. BROWNELL
Attorny-at-Law
All legal bualnes promptly attended to
C. ICHUtlEL
Attorney at Law
Deutscher Advokat
Will praillre In all courts, make col
lection and settlement.
Office In Enterprl Iluilding.
Oregon Clly, Oregon.
C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneya-at-Law
Commercial, Real Kstate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice In First National Hank
lildg., Oregon City, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estat
PAUL C. FISCHER
Lawyer
Romm 2 Heaver Iluilding
Oregon City, Ore.
Jones), $14.00; Boys' & Girls Aid Soc.
$10.00; Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNamara),
$10.00; Mr. Mary Buckner (W. T.
Tinslcy), $20.00; Sam Booher, $16.00;
Dock Mosier, $10.00; Mrs. Bessie Al
len, $10.00; Patton Home (Mrs. J.
Avin), $16.00; Mary Buol, (Robert
Trimble), $5.00; Sarah Gibbons,
$20.00; Ella Payne, $10.00; Henry
Spiess (Mr. and Mrs. Chalk), $10.00;
W. J. Moldenhauer, $10.00; Louise
Ballou, $15.00; Mrs. Galbraith, $15.00;
Harry Cooper, $20.00; Kate Gardner,
$15.00; Anna L. Snyder, $15.00; Mrs.
G. W. Thompson, $10.00; Gusts
Greble, $10.00; A. C. Sleight, $15.00;
Ada Le Baw, $8.00; Katie Pluard,
$8.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Homer),
$10.00; Ben Landes, $10.00; E. M. Val
entine, $20.00; Mary Renfert, $20.00;
S. E. Card (Michael Boyl), $8.00; F.
Fredrici, (Joe Fox), $8.00; Minnie
Sohn, $10.00; Huntley Bros. Co., (A.
Lahlke), $3.45; H. S. Anderson (Chas.
Chase), $1.50; The Estacada Phar
macy (Mrs. E. M. Horner, Ferdinand
Repke), $4.20; R C. Scott (Foster Sis
ters), $18.85; Otto E. Meindl (J. G.
Seahom), $5.00; Batdorf Bros., (Mrs.
jBushenville), $5.00; Electric Hotel
(Dick Meyer), $20.00; Robbins Bros.,
(Eliza Siam), $8.32; Robbins Bros.
(James Russell), $8.15; L. D. West
fall (Mary Locke), $10.00; Annie Ros
enthal, (Mrs. Rosenthal), $15.00;
Board of Water Commissioners (A Pe
rizi & C. H. Willoughby), $2.80; Char
man & Co., (Booher, Mathieson &
Dickelman), $17.80; Good Samaritan
Hospital (Alfred Woolsey), $45.00;
Good Samaritan Hospital (C. H. Mo
eller), $9.00; W. B. Rambo, $4.40;
Francis Welsh (Mrs. Church), $5.00;
A. J. Knightly (Mrs. Marco), $7.00;
Oregon City Wood & Fuel Co. (Mrs.
Josselyn), $4.50; L. Adams (Mrs.
Star), $3.25; Dr. A. McDonald (Mr.
Chapmans), $10.00; Bannon & Co.
(Mrs. Beers), $4.96; Mrs. J. M. Quick
(Mrs. Gossler), $8.00; S. E. Card (M.
Bayle), $16.00; Denis Donovan (Je
rome Hamilton), $12.50; St. Vincent's
Hospital (Chas. McKinney), $13.00;
Frank T. Barlow (Wm. Dickelman),
$10.00; J. E. Combs (Mrs. Slater),
$10.00; C. J. Hood (Albert Pegurin),
$3.00; Duane Ely (Chas. Willoughby
$5.00; W. Pollock Restaurant (Mhas.
McKinnis), $12.00; G. H. Lichthorn
(A. Woolsey), $7.35; Ida Mobra (Mrs.
Moser), $10.00; Mary I. Wilson (Ed
ward Miller), $27.50; Mrs. A. Glock
ner (E. Miller), $27.50; Mrs. F. Fras
er (Mrs. Marx), $10.00; The C. C.
Store (Mrs. Shepherd), $5.22; The C.
C. Store (Mrs. Star), $3.50; The Hub
Grocery (Mrs. Brown), $10.00; L. A.
Woodward (Mrs. Sanders), $3.50;
Mrs. Ida C. Eggleston (Jane Trul
linger), $9.00; D. M. Klemsen (Mrs.
Smith), $22.00; Paul R. Meinig (Ed
ward Miller), $4.50; Falls Transfer
Co. (Mrs. Sarah Gibbons), $6.00; Mrs.
T. L. Smith (M. D. Tresham), $24.00;
J. F. McCormack (Mrs. Josselyn),
$9.80; J. F. McCormack, (John Marx),
$10.00; Mrs. Geo. Himler (Mr. Mathi
son),. $20.00; W. W. Linten (Mrs. Ed
gar Brien), $3.00; Heyers & Brady
(Albert J. Rosenthal & G. Remfert),
$40.00; Larsen & Co. (Mrs. Eva Mar
co), $15.00; Larsen & Co. (Albert Peg
uerin), $10.00; W. C. Mangum (Mrs.
Star), $30.00; W. C. Mangum (M. S.
Stewart), $6.93.
JAIL W. J. Wilson, $24.29.
JUVENILE COURT Walter Elli
ott, $1.00; D. E. Frost, $4.20; Williams
Bros. Co., $1.00; Minda E. Church,
$32.10.
PRINTING AND ADVERTISING
Oregon City Enterprise, $188.85;
The Courier Press, $99.60.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES A.
E. Ball, $45.94.
TAX DEPARTMENT J. 0 Stoats,
$69.75; Jones Drug Co., $1.10.
EXPERTING COUNTY BOOKS
$25.00.
REFUND OF FEES Bertha An
derson, $20.00.