The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, December 22, 1900, Image 8

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X)N BACK OP A BULL.
FRIGHTFUL TORTURE INFLIOTED
BY INDIANS.
A White Man and Woman l'led Onto
the TorrlBed Animal, Which Was
Then Turnei Looae Thejr Were Pur
sued by Wolvca but Rescued.
In striking contrast to the exciting
experiences he underwent In his young
er days Is the quiet manner In which
Cnpt. Ike Jackson, whoso name Is fa
miliar all through the Southwest, Is
passing the evening of his life. Now
he lives on his well-stocked ranch on
the Tocos Klver In Western Texas, and,
while a Jolly, sociable companion, un
der all conditions,' Is at his best while
recalling the Incidents of his life on the
frontier when the Indians wero plenti
ful. Ills entertaining fund of reminis
cences he Is always rcudy to draw up
ou and never does he talk to an unin
terested ntidlence. One of his tales li
of an exciting event which led to his
marriage. As he tells It, the story Is
as follows:
Attacked by Indiana.
"I was playing the llddlu one night at
a danco In a little, log cabin ou the ex
treme frontier. There had been rumors
of ail Indian ruld, but the people were
fearless, and everybody In the neigh
borhood was at the dance. Suddenly
nn nrrow whlzsed through the open
door and struck a young girl on the
shoulder. It wart" followed by a shower
of arrows and a few shots. Women
shrieked, and the men seized their nrms
and begnn to harrlcado the house. 1
kept on playing the llddle as It nothing
had happened.
"That's right, Ike,' whispered old
Colonel Chrlsman. 'Play as if the dovll
was after you and t will save the wom
en and children.' I turned looso on
The Arkansas Traveler' and I mado
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CUT T1IM HULL LOOHK
the old ilddlo roar. Whllo Hume of tho
boys were popping away In thu dark
from the front of (ho cabin the old col
onel muuuged to slip out thu buck way
and escape lulu tho woods with thu
Women and children. Then I laid tho
llddlu down utul got my gun and Joined
lu tho defense. Tho ml duvlla etu
too many for uh, and after killing four
of uur Iiojh they sot lire to thu cabin
ami succeeded In capturing me as 1
wus trying to cut my way through their
lines with my bowlo kuire.
"They bound mu hand uud foot and
tied mo to a pony. After raiding thu
settlement and hunting tho cabins they
started back toward u Lilian village ou
DuvM Klver. When daylight came l
was congratulating myttolf thai the red
men had not captured any of the wives
or daughter of tho settlers, but lu a
moment I heard a cry of distress and
upou twisting my head around was
amazed to sen n beautiful young girl
whom 1 woll kue'w lashed to an old
squaw who was riding a mustang, Tho
Indians had found a demijohn of
brandy lu a cabin and It was uut long
bufom hovernl of tho warriors were
drunk. They begun to yell and cavort
' about on their ponies apparently Indif
ferent to tho likelihood that they might
bo overtaken at any moment by tho
cnrugtfil settlers. While crossing tho
Han Unhrlel prairie they circled around
a herd of wild cattle and roped several
of tho fat unlmals. By this tlmo thu
old chief In command was almost too
drunk to ride, and thoy luilted In n
grove ou thu banks of Sim (luhrlcl and
prepared to havo n feast. Wo wero tied
to a tree, uud tho old squaw told us that
wo would bo burned alive later lu tho
day. Tho girl was tho daughter of
Colonel Muuroe, n noted member or
Austin's colony, I was close enough to
speak to her, and 1 bade her to bo or
good cheer, telling her that our friends
would be Biiru to rescue us soon. The
Indians feasted and drank until nearly
sunset, and by that tlmo many of the
warriors wero furiously drunk and
eager for somo fiendish work. They
roped a monster Mexican bull, uud thu
old squaw said to tho girl 'White face
heap fralt) of bull. No like to ride
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l.tnticd O ito the Hull.
"The savages no sooner heart! this re.
mark than they began to yell with de
light. They ran toward the girl, ami
three or four drunken warriors seized
-.and drugged her to thu bull, Other lu-
ileus cut mo loose from thu tree uud
tweed mo along by tho side of thu ter-
'jriAetl girl. They threw us on thu back
f, tho bellowing beast, aud lashed us
securely to his body,
jsy this tlmo tho whole camp was
afSMicsl and eager to witness tho too
I, Squaws clapped their hands, uud
the drunken warriors howled like !
carnAte devils. Thoy cut the bull loose
with us lashed to his back, and the
sprang away bellowing, with blood and
foam Hying from his uostrllc. The In
dians set out after the maddened beast,
raining arrows nnd musket balls at us.
The girl swooned with terror, and 1
abandoned all hope. Fortunately It was
late In the evening, nnd the frightened
bull ran so fast that the drunken In
dians soon lost sight of him. When 1
realized this all my energy nnd courage
returned to me nnd I determined to
tnnkc a desperate effort to save my own
and the girl's life. I called Sallle nnd
wan glad to llnd thnt she had recovered
her senses. Tugging with all my
strength at the ropes I managed to get
one hand loose. At this moment n now
terror sprang up. The bull had been
wounded and he wns leaving a trail of
blood thnt had been scented by a pack
of wolves. The hungry beasts howled
and yelped as If there were a thousnnd
of them, nnd It wns not long beforo I
could henr them gnashing their teeth.
Readied from n New Dnnucr.
"It Is likely that the bull would have
fallen ou tlie prairie from exhaustion
nnd the wolves would have devoured us
before we could have released ourselves
had It not been thnt the bull hnd run
back directly over the trail the Indians
had mnde. Animal Instinct led him
bnck to the locality from which he had
been taken, and he run fight Into n col
umn of settlers who wero pursuing the
Indians. Snllle saw the horsemen and
when she begnn to scream her fnthcr,
who wns In commnnd of tho pursuing
party, recognized her voice. The bull, I
being nearly exhausted, was easily cap
tured. "I don't think that I told Snllle that
I loved her whllo we were on tho bnck
of that bull, but I did fall In love with
hcr'whllc the arrows were fulling nbout
us. Not long nftcr we were mnrrled."
Centenarians Aro Gcnorally Hmnll.
One of tho most Interesting nnd trust
worthy statements In respect to old
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WITH US LASHED TO ITIS BACK.
ago Is the report on tho habits of con
temn Inns, made somo years ago by u
coinmlssloiyippolnted by tho British
.Medical Association. It seems that
most of these old people wero small or
medium of stnturo nnd a spare habit
of body; the voice was rather feeble;
most of them had lost their teeth, but
nearly all enjoyed good digestion, ono
old man of 1)8, u clergyman, placing Lis
hand ou tho organ In question and say
ing that he never knew what It was to
have a stomach. Nearly all of them
hail enjoyed uninterrupted good health,
and many had never known what It
was to be sick. They weie all very
moderate lu entlng, most of them using
little animal food. Ktnv Indulged nt
nil in intoxicating drinks, and those
only In notable moderation. They took
eonsldernble out-door exercise, nnd
neai ly nil possessed the good-natured,
placid disposition.
I'olatoeH us I'eiiwlpers.
A eertnln Now York hotel ubcs n
bushel of potutoos a year for penwipers
on the tables lu tho wrltlng.rooins. Ev
ery morning a large potato Is put lu n
compartment of tho pen, box, ami nfter
21 hours the potato Is removed nud an
other put lu. Pens In pen holders aro
stuck Into tho potato half a dozen at n
time, giving It tho nppenmuco or a
porcupine. It Is claimed that n potato
penwiper Is tho best preservative
against rust uud mildew that can bo
secured for the pens.
Aro They Married ?
In tho vllbigo'of Dalton I.edule, near
Sunderland, England, H00 couples want
to know whether they are married or
not. For years they havo thought they
were, but tho bishop of Durham de
clares they aro not. They say tho mat
rimonial knot wns tied for a fee, and
If It wero not regularly done they us
Mrt that tho bishop ought to have It
repented free.
lliii))lea Air Krenoh Pout men.
The French lWnmster Uenerul has
found the umj of bicycles for postmen
su satisfactory that orders have boon
Klveu for rural postmen, where pok,!
ble, to bo supplied with machines, to
be paid for and kept In order by the
state.
OuiiiuIh'n liicrcuMliiir Imports,
Tho exports of butter, cheese, eRjs,
Imcou, hams, mutton, pork, tipples)
oats, peas, wheat, Hour and potatoes
to Great Britain from Canada has more
than doubled since 1MHI.
When n man commits suicide, It de
velops that ho kissed his wife Kood-hy
beforo ho left home. Women should
not luslst upou ufTcctlouute atteutlons
lu thu future.
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SHERIFF SALE.
In the oironlt court of the state ol
Oregon, for the connty of Multnomah.
Portland Trust Company of Oregon,
plaintiff, vs. Stolla B. Suksdorf, Kath
erino Lucy Trovett, Ernest Dei bet t,
Frederick Jetter and Savings and Loan
Society, defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judgment
order and docreo duly Issuod out of and
under tho seal of the nbove entitled
court, in tho abovo entitled cause, to
mo duly direutod. nnd dated tho 12th day
of November, 1000, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in suid conrt
on tho 10th day of Novombor, 1000, in
favor of Portland Trust Company of
Oregon, plaintiff, and against Stolla I).
Suksdorf, defendant, for tho sum of $2,
00G.54, with iutorost thoroon nt tho
rate of 8 por cent por annum from tho
10th day of Novombor, 100U, nnd the
furthoi sum of $160.00 with interest
thereon at tho rato of 0 por cout por
annum from tho llltli day of November,
1000, nnd tho further sum of $20.00
costs nnd disbursements nnd tho coats
of nnd upun this writ, commanding mo
to inako sulo of the following described
real proporty, sltuatod in tho city of
Portland, couuty of Multnomah
and
stnto of Oregon, to-wit
Lots twolvof 12 land thirteen fiaUn,'
Block two hundred slxtyllvo (205) of
Couch Addition to tho city of Portland,
according to tho duly rocordod tilut
thereof.
Now, therefore, by virtuo of paid ex
ecution, judgment order aud docrce uud
in compliance with tho commands of
said writ, I will ou Monday, the 17th
day of Docombor, 1000, nt tho honr of
10 o'clock A. M., ut tho front door of
tho connty court houso, in the city of
Portland, said couuty nnd stnto, sell nt
public auction, subject to redemption,
to tho highest bidder, for TJ. S. gold
coin, cash in hand, all the right, 'title
and interest which thu within, named
dofendants or either of thorn had ou
tho dnte of tho mortgugo herein (tho
80th day ef April, 1804) or sinoo hnd,
in and to tho above dosoribod real prop
erty, or any part thorcof, to satisfy said
exucutlon, judgment order, decree, In
tercut, costs and nil accruing coats.
Dated Portland, Oregon, Novomboi
18,1000. WILLIAM FHAZIER,
Shorlfl of Multnomah County, Orogon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notico Is hornby given thnt I havo
filed my final account ns udministintai
of tho ostnto of William Kirk, deioasod,
in the couuty court of tho stato of Ore
gon, for tho county of Multnomah, aud
Monday, tho 17th day of December, A.
D., 10U0, at 2 o'clock P. M and the
court room of suid court in Portland,
Orogon, iiavo boon appointed bv said
court as tho tlmo and placo lor thu
hearing of objections to such fijal ac
count uud tho settlement thofoof,
EDWARD GUNDERiON,
Administrator oi tno estate
Ham Kitk, deceusod.
Oregon Butohering Compi
Metzger, munagor, dealers in
of fresh nnd salt meats and
Everett stroot.
Grebe, Hurdor& Co., Portland, Oro
(ton, dealers in implements and ve
hicles. Milbnru farm, delivery, spring
wagons and bugulos. Chnao forco lift
aud tank pumps. Milwaukio bindois,
niowors and rakes. Engines at d sop
sratorH. Fountain Cfty lioo, sh o nud
disc drills. Wolff-American huh nrt
blcyclos. Stool aud ohlllod plows,
disc, spring nud spiko hirrows.
Eclipse stool hay presses. Columbus
Buugy Co.'s Columbus buggios and
carriages. Phone, Oak 731. 182-84-80
Madison strcot, west end of Madison
itroot bridge" J. F. O'Donnell, gen
eral agent, Oregon, Washington uud
Idaho
Custom House Exchange
335 Flanders Cor. Seventh Sts.
McCROSKEY&EMMERT
PROPRIETORS.
I'rlvato Kntrnuce on Klanden Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
r, llENllltlCKSZN
D. IUIIM
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PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS
Flags and Yacht
a Specialty
Sails
OllKOON 1-IIONK 043 RI
27 NORTH FIRST STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pacific Coast Rubber Co,
Wholesale Dealer.
Mechanical Rubber Goods, BtlHng, Hose
Packings, Fire Department Supplies.
Rubber Boots, Shoes, Rubber Clothing
Rubber Goods of AU Kinds
18 so front St.
mi i n c
J. McCraken Co..
Wholesale Dealers In
BUILDING MATERIALS
...401 Irving Street...
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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sTiLFred
Vt'ftindi
Ujh, 415
HIC
business locals:
Always ask far the fMsoas Osasssl
rttar cigar. bsvc-Oaast Cigar Oe.,
geaersl ageata, PariUsd, Or.
Brady & Sherrett, practical plumb
ers, gas and steam fitters. Dealers in
lead and iron pipe, gas fixtures and
plumbing goods of every description.
Jobbing done at reasonable rates.
All work warranted. Steam and hot
wn tor-heating a specialty. Telephone
Oak 411. 142 First street, Portland,
Oro.
O. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88
N. Third street, Portland, Ore. Spo-
cialtios: Fleckcnstein's Lung Balsam
and Celory Soltzor.
I R. H. Schwartz, druggist and apothe
cary. 225 Burnside street, between
First and Socond, Portland, Or.
For fino fruits of nil kinds for the
traveling public, call nt ISO North
j Sixth street. Ico cream soda. Baskot
fruits for travelers. Uoorgo Kisor pro.
i priotor
Croamory nnd bakery. Country but-
tor nnd frosh eggs a specialty; also
croamory butter. Mrs. B. Boydston,
i proprietor, corner Socond and Columbia
. streets, ronianu, ur.
Don't wenr bapgy trousers or shabby
clothes. Wo call for, sponge, prew,
and deliver, ono suit of your olothiug
each week, sow on buttons, nnd sow np
rips for $1.00 a moflth. Unique Tail
oring Company, 247 Washington street,
both phones. .
Jno. P. Sharker, msnnfscurer of
harness, collars, saddles and strap
work; importer of saddlery, hardware,
whips, pads, etc. 65 Union are., Port
land, Or.
Kahn Bros., dealers in hides, fun
nnd wool. 101 Fiont street, Portland,
Or.
G. Dnnlolson, watchmaker, joweloi
and dinmond-euttor, 140 Sixth street,
Portland, Or. All work guaranteed. "
Gall up Union 401 when in need of
anything in tho luol lino. East Mor
rison Street Wood & Coal Yard.
v Tho Popular, 135 First street, bet.
Washington and Alder, Portland, Or.,
John Ecklnnd, pionrlotor. Tel. Oro
gon red 034, Columbia 608. ,
Portland Trnnsler Saloon Chas. O.
Biglln, proprietor. Choice wines,
liquors and cigars. 831 Oliaan, cor
nor Sixth, Portland, Or.
Smyth A Howard, general contract
ors. Koads, bridges, trestles, munici
pal improvements, etc., Portland, Or.
Dianond Vitrified Brlok Company,
(lacorporated). Paving brick a spe
cialty. 018 Chamber of Commerce.
The A. D. T. Messenger Co. is the old
est and beat servico of the kind in the
town. Readers of tho Now Age, give
them the proferenoo.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notos and
mortgages bought S. W. King, room
46, Washington building.
Ring np Dr. Darling. 204 Morrison
street, cor. Third nnd Morrison, ovoi
McAllen & McDonnell's. ,001 co
hours, 10:80 to 13 a. m.; 1:30 to 5 p.
m. At residonco, E. 84th and Bel
mont stroots, morning and evenings.
Residonco 'phones, Oregon, blue 870;
Columbia, 6187; ofiQoo 'phone, Colum
bia 14.
The finest plaoo in the olty to obtain
fii st quality cigars tobacco and smok
ers' articles is that of Rosenthal &
Budd, at 387 and 287 Washington
street, botweon Fourth and Fifth.
Give theso gonial dealers a call whan
you wish anything in their line. Tele
phone Main 76.
A. A. Unruh, bicycle repairing.
Brazing and cutting down frames a
apecialty. Biojolo sundries Baked
enamel. All work gunianteed. 183
Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Or.
Call and see mo when you aro broken
down. Agency for tho Impeiial Bicy
olo; guaranteed tut one year. Orogon
'phono black 2801.
Collins - Preston - Wilson Co.
SUCUE8SOU TO I'ATltlCK, MA8TIOK CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
HARNESS, SADDLES,
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
OF LIGHT HARNESS
9 1 -03 Front Street, Between Stark and Oak.
Oregon lMiaua
Mlu47...
Call or Write
Do not confound the 1'lanola with any o( the electric piano or clarMrap, horn
Addle, lianjo-plauo, and what uot combination affair offered by other muilo
houtoi, "((good a the 1'ianola." We alone cell Pianola tu tlm Nonhweat. and wo
i: I illy tliow jou Aeollam aud Plauola,
xuiuic rcctta
tiittri vbivai m it iv uii suu n niu ji v
M.
D W tl L. L.O , Northwest
353355 Washington Street, Corner Park
PORTLAND, OREGON
We are Bo'e Agent lor the Pianola, It U exhibited only at our wareroom.
BSTABLISSIRD ISf 1. INOORroatATBB lSf,
ALLEN & LEWIS
Shipping Sz Commission AlercHsintsi
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Te Utat 4rss aM eeamaaiMMMS le Ike Ceawasr.
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We keep constantly e hand all
kinds ot wood and coal. Yard and
office, 287 East Morrison street. Both
phones, Oregon, Union 491; Columbia
5228. East Morrison Street Wood & Coal
Yard.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works,
All work done at very moderate prices.
Dyeing and oleaning of all kinds ol
ladies' and Oent's clothing. Mourning
cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Deleau,
proprietor, 465 Qllsan str-,
Wood I AVood 1 1 Wood 1 1 1 Fir, Oak
and Ash, at the East Morrison Street
Wood & Coal Yard. 287 East Morri
son street. Both phoes. Oregon,
Union 401; Columbia 5228.
Ererybody smokes the celebrated
Monogram and Pandora cigars. Thoy
havo no equal.
We nood yonr trado, and yon nuod
our wood; bocaute wo havo tho best
tho markot can afford, ns well as all
grados of hard and soft coal. East
Morrison StrootWood & Coal Yard.
Seo Carroll beforo buying your
Christmas candios. Special tonus nt
our wholosalo fnctory 00 First stroot.
Retail store, 882 Washington street.
1 :
Good Cnui faa Thanksgiving
When you havo tho snnromo sntisfao-
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tion of putting on n collai or shirt done
up at tho Domestic Laundry, with n
color aud finish on it to suit tho most
fastidious, and no rough edges 'or torn
button holes to annoy you. A man is
in luck to bo able to havo his linen
kept in suoh porfoct condition ns wo
keop it in whou lnuudried nt tho Do
mestic Laundry, J. F. Robinson, Prop.,
Pendlotou, Orogon.
A. IV. ALLEN
Dispensing
Phmrmmclmt
Phomm, Ormgom Mmlit 408
OolumMm14.
16th mntl Marmhmll Stm.t
t3rtl mntt Smvlmr Stum,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
KRIEQ LEVY
VNCOnrOUATED.)
GROCERS
COFKEE AND TEA A SPECIALTY.
:1D4 Wttililngtnn . Htrret, Corner Tenth
THY OUU CELEBRATED COFFEE.
Iluth l'lionri 8.18. rOKTI.ANl), OK.
pOHTLAND ROLLINO MILLS
Manufacturer! ot
BAR IRON AND 8TEEL.
N. K. AYER, Manager.
Twent) -Second and Nlcolal Streets.
M
EYER 8C1ULLINQ
FINE WINES
AND
LIQUOR!.
LA QRANDE, OREQON.
V
AU60N & LONG
15 NORTH FIFTH 8T.
Fin vrlnea, llquori and clgari, Olvo u a call.
OF
SADDLERY GOODS
FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES
ON THE COAST.
wSKm
emtio' J
PORTLAND, OREGON
II you call at our wareroom. It you are
a reproentatlve call and arraugo (or private
Agent for the Aeolian Company
remtxAwy. ee.
liffife ami Onnibas Transfer
COMPANY.
Office B. W, Cor. Fourth sad BUrk Ma.
Telephone 639, PORTLAND, ORKQOIf.
Exchange Your Checks With Messenger
on Trains and Order Carriages or Coupes.
Baggage checked at resi
dence to any destination.
Branch Office: Hotel Portland! United
Carriage Co
Seventh and Taylor.
L. H. ADAMS,
Manager.
-TJIE-
Multnomah Trunk Co
MANUKAfcTUItntlS OP
TRUNKS
TRAVELING BAGS
and SAMPLE CASES
Salesrooms 143-145 Sixth Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-establkhed their busi
ness in '
PORTLAND, ,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J. G. REDDICK, Manager.
-nOR FAIlt DEALING I'ATKONIZK
Jn
O. P. a I'LUMMKK.
DrtiRi, Mcillcliip and Chemical,
Toilet Article, Trunin, Taints,
Olli, Ulau, Kto
8. E. Corner Third and Madlion Streets.
IANO WA11KIIOO.M3
or
H. 8ItS!IKIMKR,Solo Agent for
THE JACOB DOMi 1'IANO
The beit uprlsht piano made, and other first
Clam iiImioj rrnti'd
and (old on tnmallmenta.
Kitabllihed 1B0J. 1'hon
No. 7J Third fctrcot.
in 1M111101 miii'U
North Ml.
SUMMONS.
la the cirouit conrt of the state of
Oregon, fur the connty of Multnomah,
Department No. 3.
f J. H. Hooper, plaintiff, vs. Mary A.
Hooper, defendant.
To Mary A. Hooper, defendant above
nasaed:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you aro hereby roquirod to appear and
answer the complaint filed ngainst yon
in the above entitlod suit, on or before
tho 8th day of December, 1000, which
is the timo prescribed in tho ordor for
tho publloatlon'of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer,
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
roliof demanded in tho complaint,
namely: For a docreo dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing bo
tween the plaintiff and defendant, and
for the care and custody of Helen J.
Hooper and Edgnr V. Hooper, the
issue ot said marriaw, nud for such
other relief as may bo equitable.
This summons is to bo published
once a week for six successive .weeks.
First publication Is the 27th 'day of
Ootober, 1000, and the last on tho 8th
day of December, 1900; by order of
the Hon. J. U. Olelund, judge ot the
above entitlod court. Made and enter.
sd on the 30th day of October, 1000.
W. S. HUFFORD, .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
'
SUMMONS.
In tho circuit court of the stuto of
Oregon for Multnomah county.
William h, Goff, plaintiff, vs. .Loiter
M. Love, defendant.
To Lester M. Love, the above named
defondant.
In tho name of the state of Oregon,
ron are are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint tiled-againrt
yon in the above entitled aotlon oa or
before the 10th day of December, A.
D., 1000, said day being the expiration
ot six weeks from the 26th day of Octo
her, A. D., 1000; the date ordered by
Ihe court for the first publication of
this notioe, and if yon fail to so appear
and answer the plaintiff will take
lodgment against yon for the sum of
aao with interest thereon from Janu
ary 1, 1879, at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum and the costs and dis
bursements of this aotion.
This summons is published by ordei
f the Hon. A, L. Frasier, judge of the
above entitled court, made and entered
bn the 30th day of Ootober. A. D., 1900.
GILTNER oV RKWALL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account as exeoutor of
the estate of F. H. .Ramsey, deceased,
is the oftlce or the county olerk ol
MaltBosaah county, state of Oregon, and
9:S0 o'clock on Monday, the 12th, day
ot November, A. D, 1900, in the court
rooaa of said court, has been fixed by
aid. oert as the time and plaoe for
hearing said final account and the set
thHsent hereof,
A, W. LAMBERT,
Bste'eutor of the estate of J.'Ut
Basasey, deceased.
Dated. Oeteher 4, 10.
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