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P01NTED0UESTI0NS ARE MED STIPP AMAN MOORE, HURT IN FIGHT, DEMANDS PROSECUTION OF BICHNER8. OFFICIAL MISLED HIM, HE ASSERTS Praaldant gf Dig Cement Company " Aik Protttllon of Self and Property Daelaie He Actad In Self Datena. Ainiiii Mourn, prcsldeiii and general malinger of Oiu I 'oil I u f id Cumont Com puny, wlui itiK"Kl In an altercation wiili Joliti nml Henry lilchnor at onwcko mi July sr.. " Wednesday Kit vn out the following loiter Hililr. e, In iwpiily District Attorney BUpp, for publication: Oswego, Oregon, July 28, 1011. Mr. U Hllpp. Deputy District Attorney, Oregon City, Oregon. Dear Kir: I wIhIi to writ you re KiinlliiK Hi" ulTiilr I discussed with you tin before yesterday, In company with I. N. Kmllli who I" associated with Mr. John V. Uwn and whom I liuvv retained to prosecute tint lllch nm In connection wlih the attack mail., upon m here at Oswego on Tuesday liiHt. Mr. Smith visited you day before yesterday In order to lay ,ini t.i.r.irn vou and to work In harmony with you In eonm-cllon iii. thlH nrimecutnm, i ii'i'T thla proaecullim. I m er ... . vice, to hav the prmeeuinK Juh.U o Court h-ro deferred. , - ( f , , llch b()tll liey Hpeclal trip fro". rem ( Ity W , v r i tnt (,HweBo In an tt,"0,;,olj : ,'t It would I Ii.Uh.hhII.Io to do very much aurprlned when moot 1 1 K n ( wUo wB Mr. tavlda..n hero, to have him j "7' , woul(1( 1(.r(.,()r(J, Bnk iIImiiiIkhciI tho ciiho. i -' Will you kindly ainte wtiy you I ,., fr.i.k with u and why you did : not advine iih that you had already ( la- i .nUaod lh Hi.lt, lHe."l re ; , IIM to come hero and have It d. fi rrao . , Aden A.on..h.a Him , r aacu n o Since the company l. rh r. r ; -nil7 ,MlHUlllI ,l,a.lly net U Inveailng aou thin e ha t a ,.,,.,, , Ul0 .,,. a million dollara n J f; ml wI,1(.n cllllIlot , any wlae your county. It r m'K ! ,, r(ll)fll(.d with a civil controveray .:sh:r. ra" .f,, ..... reKiuiaHerH, or whether we aro to be , Titla la Defendad. treate.l aa cltlzena and property own- Tle Ul)me n,j aj wi,, h I pur ,.r of your county. If wo are doing j J.ll1M)1(, f(,r our c(,mpany la located luiHlti.HH hero In a county whore, the , H(mth oawego. Btid U Intended to Imrk-wooda method of law procedure )() Hll f),r ccupany by one of our may be enforced. It la well that we !(.I11)1(.VM wlll, hH family. Thla know It now rather than later, aa wo . .,rw.r,y m )t.,.n In the pohkoshIoii rertulnly oxhtI to have out property !()f M. II(,Iirv ,;UI)Hi in ia pioneer, rluhta protected here, whether fr Homethlng like 35 yea-a. About havo been In vour county one year or , u m ,ie H(i thP adjolrlng Ifiv Wo bel'lev, we have the aamo , )iroM.rty including atoro bul'dln to rluiiia for property protection and per- 1)t, ,llr.us. He continued to of .mal protection from vlcloua, coward lh ll(mHOi a BtHt. a that only lv attack whether we are ploneera H f(.w w,,u BK tlie jp.-Lnera rid In your county for fifty vara; wheih-!vlt(1(1 ,,,,,, ,mt the d.-cl convcyliu er wo aro tmtlve la.rn, or whether we ulj,MIIK Htore prop-rtv 19 year are new-comer. hko, bIho Inclitfled a atrip IncluuInK t uIhI. to Htato frankly that your !m,t of hla realdetict pnperiy and .e Ion i advlalng ua to come here t wn,.h . hud continued to occupy, S bef e J.H.erday to poatpono the llH,11K a garden ;'';- umce dlngH In ho iuallc- court I (,lir,K ,1,,. year, a well na n..n i w Icl wo did nt your reqm-at In try- : r,.vn. Mr. (Sana re iucHted tho , ;K", 'co , H.r.o with you) and then , nl(kner to rectify tho error .f .my . reaching here to find that you had ul( -.9 year ago, by giving h m a L 1 ... y a amlaa.... tho Ht.lt. without , ....ucMh.. r'eed for tho amnll of Reaaon I Demanded. ,M ,itiL. will become p)vcss..ry and n,r...eniio.e wo note In y.mr lett-T, , ,(,ig. The lllchner refused to tv! ti e ground for dUmlaHlng the ,.x,H.ulB HUch quitclaim deed to Can 1,1, we. e that the net Ion wa a prop-; 0 re.p.eHt. except upon unreaHonablo r, tJ tl mill We wlah to know by ,i,.mndH of fompeiiHatiotl fn.m (.an, what manner or method you can con- w)1(.r,,on (Jan. In conveying and m P ter minal, daatardly attack of IO our C()riH,ril,l,m made quitclaim I klml l y the younger lllchner. and ,,,.rd for UlH amall atrip of and. and low 1 1 v the anpport and cowardly ,,. (lllN.al.n we accep-ed, beemme liuiowxi i.j ",v . i.v ... ...,, ,i, r'ntia ..osrt.'HHorv title uiii.r-U wllll a CIIIU in'... -' ; 1 Katl r with property dlapme. Ma rattiir, .,, . Iih gainer, 1 .. . ......,t t nnver had a ol :;;zv;ndw.;., ...herorth. .tlemen ..efor... H.ul ncv-r ,rt ol.h ,.r eMhem before In my life. My nrrt lniro.lu.-t ln j when the younger lllchner greeted me vltli a long K , round-polnlcd ahovol. ralaed an attitude of atrlklng me with tho 'blade and with ' YL Tult , me vlcloualy. It was not hla fault U a ho did not .Pllt my head open l"h,he -l.ov.-I PV''"- Th. y h that prevented in 8 " T,7 m i'F;ii I,., fact that I waa atMcHc:,,, with ZVnnZl:i mo 1 iM UC:: lS Ul S. t1J direct.,, Hansen to proceed Mown, ho Hi eVl s a tack was ! , (Jans' place to InveHtiitnH the ticu- '""m"!", V w.ntlm About twenty mlnu'iM later I followed by the ,o! concluded that I would nbw o per- thP' '"l w.tho shovel and whim 1 sonally. to determine what the . If snlke me with the sn. ve ,. tt.nB ,,,. 0n rencolns iniis ,',,".,K;";K.,!,;a b ow fro. behnd.' On tack. 1 felt .'"' . ' i.i.ir inch - tr.iii.iii theoidorii.cn I a c u, raised to srl.e a sec , blow. A"l,,g upon an Impulse , mlmlnlH.ered a blow on the old ,''1,lH;,nT,,,hsol thryoui.ger lllchner r.ci of doing so, tho yo"M ' was again at me from , ..em. , ",K ;"h ! .l " hat M Hansen W wh fortunate 'm'1 "".J,, off ,he pened to be by nun waniii ,,ow. receiving the blow on his arm, order to protect n.e iron. r lug it on the head. Denle. Ha Knew Them. a a far a 1 am concerned. I never h ui any dispute, nertv. and never k...- w.. ... I tt-t..... tnnv ll l n.ivvu wheUier their names wove H";.n"ler. . " ulrnne. husky . . L.hn I ion. i lit; iMPk iiu in . otccU with the snovol lei.ow n - ..,i ,. ,:im iirVVrca ."V-vts are in the pelilten. inry . -..y for crlmos com - tg nre sc....-." - - - . mlited that were .. than h's for, as anove ..i.e... S". thVn.y head w. not cut open was not due to any fault o hi, but ,o the Tact that I happened to be J,Me , ward off the same and pro tc mv Hfo. . ,Vhrn the attack was made by he ouner lllchner there was notmay i.hin the pro,H.r.y line. ...,t mvsclf Mr. Henry (..ins. "4" v" 1 M r llanaen. When I entered ,1 e p-opertv a few minutes previous was no one present excepMng Vr (l .t.s anl M. Hnns-n I saw a , in, t retched across the lot and ntnnted. I broke the f. I 'HO Pl'llir I"-"" ' . nuu " ninmeiii - - , , ,. t'-.i..'h a hole wnicn ne .-- .. ' ' f..n,p with a shovel a .t ma. e nn '. " '.. , omi able attor ' ,. n v i ii mn... . M f .:a' Z ! !.Sr cameltacker seeing the blood coming frorn boon fully Justified under tho condi tion. Explanation Asked. I desire to have mi explanation from you, and will appreciate very much if you will answer the question which 1 huve asked above. First, regarding why you did not explain to iin that yon hud already dismissed thu milt that morultiK. and without uiiv intiiHtiuutloii whaiMODVur. und second, how you ran confuse a crim inal iiHHiiult or (hi kinn in any way wlih a dispute oviir property right. If, after hearing tho ntory from Mr. Illohnoi' attorney you had dimmed It best to a ii mil thu action llli.il lioro, please uilvlHti mo why you did not llrst summon -witness. at least, to d.iiernilne, whether any criminal a mii ii 1 1 had boon mudo against m or notT I urn basing this letter and quo Hiii.M in vou in. a. Ictt'T received to nay iioiii inn iiirui '" of tho I'ou.m, and which reads, a day from tho local Oswego Juki leu In a h Oswego, Or., July 28, 1911. Annul Moore: 1 (IiIIimI on Deputy District Attorney Htlpp on tho 2tith day of July, 191 1, and asked him aliout prosecuting tho ciiho of Htato of Oiokoii v. Joseph lllchm.r and Henry Illcluior. Ho told mo lm had hoard of tho controveray and that It would ho hard to con vict a both partlo would claim that i hoy wore defending their own prop erty, as both claim to have deed for tho name piece of land, and Baked mo to iIIhiiiI tho charge, a ho did not fool llko prosecuting It. On my request from lilm to put thla In writ ing, ho gave mo tho following letter, to-wlt: In tho JiiHileo Court, District No. 2, Clackamas county, Oregon. State of Oregon, I'lalntlfT v. Joaoph lllchner and llmiry lllchner, Defendant, to K. U Davidson, Justice of tho Ponce: I ,iive examined Into the charge of uHKi.ull wlih a dangerous weapon - . ,,,..,,, ,..., rovrhy Brm .11.1 IIX-l ..Ml. IIH-I llllMh Hlncerelv. U STIIT. Deputy DdaJrlct Attorney K. I Davldaon. ,jrl((fy , ym rlimi,.rn wltn ,he land .1 ..iti......rlt tl... uiiinn run o. iin- w)ll,. c,d not be dlapulod an ice .... iii,.,i nniuwon or i.t.,i .iwliuniti.l nimscHHlou I'or over 35 year, the law requiring only ten yearh. Gan Gave Deed. 'Cana' aitle of the proper v i' u was conditional that h- ret am n h.'hhIoii until Augnn 1. A';""1 10 o'clock Tucodiiy inoriiln? Inst, July jr. Mr. Can rtiHlied to our office, requesting our bookkeeper, Mr llan k..ii to iMivlan tn to c.tno over to I.. ..).... fnrtbwlth. .Mr. IliitiKencon ' .' . .... , , lr- " . . i n. house'. I found him sltft. t on tl.. 1 nnr. h with Mr. Hansen. I also no porch with Mr. Hansen. I also no ticed a line stretched across V gar den and some new fonco post In stalled. I broke the line nml ftarte.l to remove tho timber that had been propped from one post .o another, ' .... ,.. stronc husky l ok- " -""":, ,,,,, , h:(le ,.-.t h-M been broken In the font bPtweer le Cans and I'lckner properties He ,mg bundled, round-pointed i ,,.! a 1 K . . fc d (e - ... . . . iMPfl to trlke me. I I MIIMTI III!"" . - i M.II.I-l inn... - .....I .... ..iinrnu.ivo but to defend my- .11.11 1.1 ,!,.. . self, and to do o I picked up a sni.ni board which I used to ward off tho several licks which the attacking vl,..,im1v at mv head. limn oiiiii ii - - . - While thus eng.ged I suddenly felt I Him niun nihiif" - a ferritin it ow ttimm i'fiinii, I ,nm...,t da.ed me. I wheeled around . ...v." , ,.n,i Kaw another husky, heavy-set nun as vicious iookhik n -ne with a club raised over me n the ... ..i .riijiin- a second blow, but . , . 1 n , ! iforo tie cnih strike, I was able to w'eld tne I'oaru in i... i..iu attacker's head and to ward off a further nttack. although I did not succeed In knocking him down or to render him unconscious, as he con tinued to come at me like a mad bull, until sme ladies appeared ihronch the hole In the fence and In duced Mm to throw down hla club and go with thtm back through the hole in the fence. While the second at tacking partv was receiving my at tention the first .continued his attack wlih th shovel Trum behind and at that moment Mr. Hansen rushed in md received a blow from the shovel Made, which had been intended for I .. t. ..... 1 nn fllO ...a n. thntuhp l.-ick of my head. The first at- ' " - , n . r.ll.lll 111 IIIO BI-HIII III I IIC . - . . nil nt t ickeV hend. at this moment als.i J,,:""-..,::.,,.;w and later, ! OUKdON CITY ENTKItPUTHR; FRIDAY. AUOUBT 41911. removod, tbo. holoa Ailed, and tho hole In tho fotico boarded nd nailed. Otnl laoi Attack. u f . (iiinu iBt.it- in form d ma that tho flrat attacker who liad made tho HNHftult with tho ahovol waa one ii,.nrv iilcki.er and that tho aocona attacker who had atruck from behind wiin tho father, Joaoph lllcknor, and that by endeavoring to fence a part of bin properly na they were doing. they were trying to ateai wie pioco i land, Including tho Improvement ui.1,-1, in. ii.nl h rw yoara before erected thereon, Including ahed, out- hoiiMoH, etc., alao hi garden vogeia 1,1. -h which were growing In the aoll. Thla la my flrat and only Introduc tion to the Hlcknera, A I relurnod to my office, I Informed them aa I i.v ilutlr Hlore. that 1 would certainly have them arreatod for tho vlllalnoua aaMault. IJiter, uiey nor ri,..i m (ireuon f.Mtv. related "a pack of falaehoodH" In an effort to escuao - . , , .1 fol-Jtlmlr vIIIhIiiouh action, and olno try iig ho ..ni.eal to tho nubile because tho older Ulcktier wa an "old man," 71 year of ago" hail been "a pioneer, wax tho "father of the iireaeiit Mayor of Oawego' etc., etc. It wa unfortunate that ho happen ed to bo an "old man a "pioneer," etc., but that cannot excuao hla (I a a tardly, cowardly ailaek from behind with a club, made at the moment when hi huaky aon waa already ad miniaturing blow aimed to kill, with abovel blade from tho front. When he atruck from behind, I had no time to ak hla name, hla age, or whether ho wa "a pioneer," a lunatic or an eaeaped convict. 1 had only time to protect my llfo, regardleaa of who i he UHHiillunt waa. Meaara. (iana and llanaen were wit iieHMc to thla brutal attack, from the moment young Hlckncr came charg ing through the fence until the flnlah. Other wltueNHoa aaw the final wind up. Now, Mr. I'roaeciillnaj Attorney, I imvu unke.1 vou. how you can confuse with or attempt to merge Into hl dastardly criminal assault, any civil suit or controversy over title to property? If 1 had been a weakling and not able to have warded off the blow of young Itlckner abovel blade and If one of those blow had Hpllt my skull, causing Instant doath, could you have merged that Into a civil controversy. Instead of prosecuting for murder? Calla It Serloua Crime. Doe tho fact that murder wa not committed, lessen the otlense or crim inal attack? Why did the prosecut ing ottiirjiev accept a ono-slded false lale of the elder Illckner, and proceed In ill urn in ii.u criminal crTirgo. with out autntnoiilng witnesses or making any attempt at investigation i It Is because of such lack oi en forcement of the law that aucn crimes are encouraged. Kvery citizen ha a rigni to t,ne protection or the law and yon, a prosecuting attorney are custodian of the law and of tho people'a rights and liberties. In thla Instance there Alia a i.erloiiH crime committed either by myself or the Hlekners. If their false statement on which you aeem to have based your action of dis missal, were true, then I should be Indicted to the full extent of the law und sent to prison. If. on the other hand my statement a above made are true, then the illcknera are guilty of a serious crime and shall be pros ecuted to tho full extent of the law and sent to prison. It your duty, sir, as a public of ficer, receiving a salary from the taxpayers, to summon witnesses, and determine who Is and who la not guilty of thla crime. It Is by auch i... -..if..rr,.m..nt of the law that mob- rule and crime of thla nature are encouraged. I expect to be a citizen oi wi. county and have largo Investment In iroperty. AH I want to Know in iun. I will receive tho full protection of .1... i..a- nimlnHt cowardly, criminal attacks, such a wa made upon me the other day. and iunnerinore i ur Hire to know that justice and law will applv to all citizen equally, re gardless of whether they ore pio neers, native-born, or new-comers. I do not mean to Bay that such Jus tice will not be granted, but your as surance of this mnttcr will be ac- i in iin HiOit M.irlt and your word In the affirmative will be suf ficient. However, I feel, under tne circumstances, as above stated, that I urn entitled to receive an answer from you to the above question. Your very truly, AMAN MOORE. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A DFAl PTAIT- I i and Mora McKlel to T. R. Phillips and h. O. Thompson, lot 3, block 13. Windsor; $10. Joseph Cnrtman et al to I Shank, r.8 acres, section C, townsnip ? soutn large 3 east; $1. Annie shank to Herbert G. and Ed ward P. Stewart, 58 acres, township uniith rnnce 3 east: 14.000 H. L. and I'rincess Iulse Keats to F. T. Morey. 31.(54 acres, sections 1. and 21. township 2 south, range : ent: II. r n nnd Scdonla Latourette to Christina Swanson, tract 2C and 27, L-M.1,1 . ti ITS KEtnma F. and Daniel Nettleton to Robert and Ellen Orr. land in section 2.-,. township 2 south, range 2 east, o inn "fed. Oblander to Frederick Jorg, lot 20, block ti. Esturndn; $.00. Carrie end A. Tllzer to O. H. Jacob, u i.liirl.- r. Rstacada: S10. .. n nnrl Alice M. Starkweather to George's, and Mary C. Taylor, one-half acre, J. S. Risley donation land claim Inn nuhln ail.lt h. r lllL'P 1 eflSt: 1525 Frank A. and Mollle Gustafson to irl F. Pecker, 9 5-6 acres. In north east quarter of southeast quarter, sec tion 20, township 2 south, range 1 est; $4.ooo. John J. and Amanda EdgTen to El mer Medeen. tract 3, Outlook, except 20 foot roadway on south and west line; $1.' Stephen M. and Elizabeth Eby to J. A. I!"nson. 2" acres In east half of ItTeUnh Johnson donation land cl.ilm, !.ertion 15. township 2 south, ra-iiie 2 east: $2,700. John W. and Louisa 'A. Noble to Thomas and Kate E. Fox. lot 15 and if,, block 51. O. I. & S. Co.' first ad dition tu Osweco; $10. T. W. and Viola Fish to J. J. Mal lntt. 3..'0 acres, section 16, township 4 south, ranee 2 east; $225. M. A. Linden to the Shaw-eir Cotntmnv. lot 23. Boardmnn's Addl- tion : Jennings Lodge; $1. northerly half of H 2 of block 140, Oregon City; $1". (ieorge H. McVay to Harah A. Me Vey, northeast quarter of aoutheaat quarter of aoctlon 30, township 2 south, range 6 eat; 1 0. William and vanua waiter w Jane W. Oalhout. 10 acre, section fi, town- ahlp 4 aotith, range 1 east; ?Wi Harry O. and urace rieni io .ionn Kublk, lot 13, Coolrldge Home Tract; f2,000. John and Molllo Btormer to C. K. Dubol, lot fl, aoctlon 29, township 3 south, range 4 east, 20 acres; fl. John H and Kosallnd Clbson to Tt,..,i.,r i. nil l-na Herlcko, west hi.if of tract 26, Olbaona subdivision of tract 10, 11, 12 ana u. and west 4,j feet of traeta 1 and 12 of l.gii tracts; fCl.O. Ij. H. and Martha B. Andrew to (leorge and Melissa Osborn, land ad joining Spring Itraneh; f.'i.OO. Trustee of Clackamaa Cemetery Aaaocbttlon to K"a Starkweather, lot J, and aouth 15 feet of lot I. Clacka maa Cemetery; f20. City of Portland to the Mount Hood Hallway I power Company, hind In (iackama county; fl. City of Portland to tho Mount Hood Hallway He Power Company, land In section 30, township 1 aouth, range 6 east; fl. Mamie LMI and Hen Mill to Mat tie K. West mire, land In section 13, township 2 aoutb, -ange 1 east; f9, 000. Bthel and A. W. Kunk to Morltz Muenzner, part of tract I, First Addi tion to Willamette Kali Acreage; $525. Rhododendron Mineral Spring Land Company to Philip Huebke, lot 1 of block 1, Rhododendron ; flO. William and Jennl Carr to Mr. F. If. Kellv, lot 22, 23, of block 1, Pleas ant Utile Home No. 1; $10. Thotna Crowley to George Ward. lot 17 of block 1, T. C. Toozo Addition to Oregon city; HO- s u and Florence K. Cobb to Mount Hood Railway Company, land In ecilon 30. township 1 south, range 5 east; f 1.000. City of Portland to Mount Hood Railway Si Power Company, land In section 20, township 1 south, range 5 east; fl. CUT of Portland to Mount Hood Rullwav & power Company, land In section G, township 2 south, range 5 east; fl. F H. Freund, S. Dt Smalley and Jen nie M. Smalley to P. S. Hagens, lot 7 and 8. Fairfield; flO. W. A. and Maggie Proctor to Mount Hood Railway & Power Company, 3.1 acres of Clackama county; f200. D..i.ri i. Unnev and Cora W. Lin- ney to Mount Hood Railway & Power Company, 2.23 acres of Clackama county; flO. Charle C. Woodcock ana r,mma c.H,.ir fn Mount Hood Hallway at Power Company 5.48 acre of Clacka mas county; fl. t Ana Ttnrinrwnn and William in- derwood to Portland Railway, Light & power Company, iana in libcrb- mas county; f400. William KellendonK to roruanu nniiasv Ucht & Power Company, land In Clackamaa county; $250. Martha and J. G. Callaway to Port land Railway, Light & Power Com- nunv, land In Clackama county; aauo. F. P. Morey ana josepnum f.uicj to H. U Keats. 31.43 acres oi sec tion 15. 22, townBhlp 2 south, range 2 east; $1 east; ii. Hob Bullard made a business trip to .11.. ..n.lan of.amiV.n Mullno Sunday afternoon. Fred Sturge. of Oregon City, was .Li i r, tinnitflv nn h.iKlness. .n thia hum nn Mondav on business. John Evan mane a ouBines ir. to Oregon City Monday. George Cook and stepdaughter Edith Manning were Oregon City visi tor Tuesday. Mr. Dix of rolton. is putting up a house In Mullno. Mr. Dix Is to be- rome a partner of hi fatber-in-iaw in the store. i t and Ada Alexander to w. G. Flynn, lot 8 of block 19, " Wind sor" ; $10. J. T. and Ada D. Alexander to M. G. Flynn, lots 8 and 10 of block 20. Windsor: also lot 3 4, 5. 6, 7, Dioca 19, Windsor; land In block 19 and 20 west of Sussex street, Windsor. $1.00. Hubert S. Simmon and Mary E. Simmons to Julius H. and Wlll A. Irwin, land in D. L C. of William Strickland, township 4 south, range 4 east; $10,350. George Derry anu iaa A. uerry iu John M. A. Lane. 80 acres or section 7, township 2 south, range 3 east; Wallace and Louise v.oie xo Al ... exander C. and Nancy C. Beaullau. part of lots 1 and 2 of block is, Ore gon City; $4,200. Onnls L. Farr to m. m. tiugnes uu M. A Hughes, lot 3 of block 58, Ore gon City; $150. Paul and Emma Mertsching to G. W. pimtck. tract 18 and 19, Clair- mont Acreage Tracts no. s; iiou. i,.,iiiiih u-ii.riier to Miirv Koerner. lot 1 of block 10C, Oregon City; also lots 5 and or block lo.. uregou Citv and other Innd in Clackamas county, sections 27. 28, 33, 34, town ship 2 south, range 1 east; $1. Hn.loli.h Koerner to Mary Koerner. lots 1 und 2 of block 108, Oregon City; $1. v , Mary Jane Dicken to Charles E. Aspling, tract 18. Outlook; $1. Lillie M. Wallace and W. A. Wal lace to Denis Donovan, 48.17 acres of Ezra Fisher D. L. C. -township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. i Land Title Examined. Abatract of Title Made. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr Office over Bank of Oregon City. CATARRH .... l J , y hi r7--;w.va tLY'S IrhfcAIVl IAL.rtl Suro to Clv Satisfaction. j C!VC3 HELIEP AT OKCE. j It cleans. fno-Ves. h-nls and p-ot.rt the. disea d I n -ibr.n.e re iltm from Catarrh and driftoftwny a C1J in tlK-Ilead quickly, j llro ea lha 8e!ie of Tnte and 8imll.i r.....n. f'iiit&in tirt ii tnri.n i1-r."H ! 1 API HMo"":mt ?"a ' "r.b'.J: I Amillrtl into the n.ntrils and absorbed. I w " . . . ; . V CASCARA POOL IS ORGANIZED HERE GROWERS OF COUNTY EXPECT LARGER PRICE THAN OBTAIN ED HERETOFORE. HOI WEATHER INJURES POTATOES Prlcaa Thought to Hava Raached Low cat Level Large Fruit 8hlp menta Caua of Weak- nef. An Oregon City commission house has arranged a big pool In Caacara bark grown In Clackama county. Many of the grower have brought iii.lr i.ari If, ihl rltv and much more will be sent here before tho end of the week. Through the organization of tho pool a better price. It l thought, will be obtained than u uult.il wore made senaratelv. The crop I larger this year than usual ami tho Iiki-u tu nr oxtra nnaiiiv. Shipment of fruit from California till direction how a very heavy In crease and this Is the cause of most of the weakness. Watennelop were wild as low as 75c per hundred lb., i.uitiir ii.uv than tho nctuai cost to com mission men. Small lot are gener any moving at ii. The market on cantaloupe ha been broken and at thla time not even the best Muff I bringing more than $2 25 even In a limited way, while large lot are going at $2. Or dinary to poor quality 1 lower than these figure. The farmer are still In a large way supplying the demand for pota toes. Dealer report the market hold ing in a fairly steady way at $1.75 a hundred, and the general lmpres sloni is that prices will not work to a lower level. The outlook rather Is for a gradually advancing market from thl time on, ana prices mai . . a a. lie uu, auu jj.ii.co iui i irnod ' mpasure of Droflt will show a gooa measure oi pruu. fnr th emu-em In the fall and win I . 1 1 1 J I .. I ter. The hot weather of the past It:.. 1 .13 uul w.iliv, j , f I tovi u.c k la said to hava hit the DO-1 ...... . Vup in anma fliip. I tato crop pretty hard in some see tion. HIDES (Buying Green hides, 5c to 6c; salter. 5'4c to 6ttc; dry hides, 12c to 14c. Sheep pelU, 25c to 75c each. firm at from 8c to 10c on apple and prunes, peaches are IK. SALT Selling 60c to 90c tor fine 50 lb. ack. half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetable Markets. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.25 $1.50 per sack; parnlpa, $1.25 (i $1.50; turnips, $1,253 $1.50; beet, $1.50. VKP.KTAnucs Asnaragu. 90cS $1.75 per Tate; eabbage, new, $2 per hiinri.wpicht: caunnower. ii.oura jl.75 er aozen; ceiery, v,b.uu. u.a, i rl 9flc per d0.en; cucumber, $1.50 I An r I r- A r . n . ...i.nlQt.1 1 C MF IV. ' $1.75 ier dozen; celery, California, 75c arc jycignc per pound; lettuce ! . . i . i in , . A ti ' ( a.9 pel uur-ou. GK6l'mul. iv. - 50c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.50 G$2 per box; peas, scijjuc per .tftrifTSSe or Dound: radishes, 15c per down; rhubarb, 2c (R3c per pound; sprouta, c; tomatoes il'fi? i3.25. ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon $2.75 per 100: Australian, $3.50 per 100; Texas, $2.25 per crate: ianior nla, $2 per crate Oregon Citv Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs are quoted He lower. From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. 9, from 150 lb, to 200 lb. 8V4C. BACON. LAKD aud HAM, are firm VEAL CALVES Veal calve oring from 8c to ioc according to grade. BEEF STEERS leet .teeru for the local market are fetching SHcto 6MiC live fc-eignt. SHEEP aio nru. at to 5c live weight Quotarron Tor Oregon. City. POTATOES Best, Buying ltt cents pound. ptniTH Avn FEED Flour is steady, selling from $5 to $5 30; very little of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to $S4 white, from $25 to $20. rtiTTTR fEuying; Ordinary cc.intry brings from 15c' to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream ery 22c o 25c. EGGS Best grade 25 cents. pnrt.TOV iRnvlne Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good hens are bringing 12c. Old roosters are in poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to isc with good demand. WOOL (Buy.:i) Vo6l prices are ranging from 14 to 17 cents. FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled harlev. J31.50 to $22.50: process bar lev. " i:i3.00: whole corn. $39.00; cracked corn, $40.00; wheat $32.00 to $33; oil meal, $a3: Shady Brook dairy feed $1.25 per hundred pounds MAY (Buying.) Timothy $16 to $17; clover $9 to $10; oat hay, best, $12: mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to 114. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS. Oregon City People Should Know How to Read and Heeo Tnem fk-k kidneys give many signal of distress. The secretions are dark, contain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, palu ful. tMchache is constant dav and night Headaches and dizzy spells are fre quent The weakened kidneys need quick help Don't delay! I'se a special kidney Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kld- iipvs. backache and urinary aisoraers Oregon City evidence proves this statement. Mrs. L B. Tallev. 901 Eleventh St.. nvpnm xr.. Diegon City, Ore., says: , Citv. Ore., says: "I am glad t that Doan Kidney Pills t me prompt relief from a most I to sny broucht me prompt re irt rrom a mos annoying attack, of kidney complaint and b"i ache. 'other members of my family have taken this remedy wun ,h ,.t results." For sale bv all dealers. Price oi cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co. Buffalo. New York, sole anents for the Lnited States. Remember the name Doan" and take no other. The Clock. Aummona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. Jennie E. Eby, I'lalntlfT, va. Maud E. Neal and J. M. Neal, her h.ikliunil. Iiefendanta. To Maud K. Neal and J. M. Neal, her husband, above named an.onaania: in th noma of the Hta'e of Oregon: Vim unit nh lit vnu. are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the th day of September, iflll, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, plaintiff will apply to ine aoove en titled court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wlt: For tho foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated June 9, 1909, for $1.20000 and recorded In Volume 70, imge 4'ifi Mortgage records of Clacka mas County. Oregon, and for $150.00 Attorney' fee and cost, also an other certain mortgage of the same dale for $820.00 recorded In Volume 70 at page 470 mort gage records of aald County and State and for $40.00 Attorney fee and costs, each of which ald mort gage cover and I a lien upon the fol lowing described real property In Clackama County, Oregon, to-wlt: . A part of the J. S. Klsley D. L. C. In Section 12, T- 2 8. R. 1 E. of W. M., beginning at a point 20 feet North 52 decrees. 45 minute Eaat from a point which I North 37 degree 15 minute West 3C9.9 feet from the .Southwest or most southerly corner of Concord, which said most Southerly corner of Concord I South 66 degree 33 minute West 2168.27 feet from the Southeast corner of aald J. S. Risley D. L C. In said County and State; thence North 37 degree 15 minutes West along the Southwesterly line oi Tract 9 of aald Concord 100 feet to a point; thence North 62 degree 45 minute Eat 235 feet to a point; thence South 37 degree 15 minute East 100 feet to a point; thence South 52 degree 45 minute West 235 feet to the place of beginning. Dated August 3, 1911. O. a EBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Application For L'quor LlceOse. In the County Court 'f the State of On) .n for racks mi i.ountv. To the Hon. County Court, for Clack ma County, Oregon: . l .1 1 ....... I .Aui.lanld in. v e me ui.uc. dikiici. i haiiitnnts i.nd leeal vot2r3 of liea.iant .. . . sn 1 . .. ....... fl mil precinct, tiaeaui aw U.J, an . I. -U " Honta nf M nrecinct ln.t navlng re- ... t . A I .. nlA npanlni.. tO alsvn flfi I if . B.ueu 111 Miu J " J - r hereto, would respecuuiiy pen.. and ask that a license be granted .o Wm. S. riynn. for a er!'l of one year, to sell gplritous, malt, vlnou. and fer.nented liquor, In uuantitiea Ikn nna crallfin in WflSOnVille. II . n a vn.iii n - ..... Pleasant Hill Preclnc. said county l ...... 1 i 1 1 t ar-m htknv Alt anu state. a.u jiclh.."". ao.iiai mAinrltv of the whole number of the legal voters of the aforesaid precinct. Frank Ryan Wm. Rldder P. T. Silvey R. Michel Joseph Lawrence C. W. Comstock E W. Dill Wm. H. Meyer Al A. Silvey .Earl Yonger Tom Baker Otto Peters Dick Holmes Henry Wllhelm E. H. Wright Joseph Roberts F. D. McCullough, Jake R. Peters Jr C. H. Smith C. Wllhelm G. E. Tauchmann F. P. Stahlnecker Fred H. Ridder J. P. Bartle G. Failmezger Jno. L. Larson J. C. Cbalupskle Jos. Schecla Thos. Hanson Charles Holmes r v? fJiles C. H. Calking E. Struve A. Roberts T. M. Baker Jake Baurer J. Baurer C. Penzig Bert Baker T. H. M. Baker E. Raphadson .J. C. Her Fudge Baurer Dnhor CtnhlnpcVpfT. PiUard Albert Chaver I. J- Lautfest L. F. Darby E. C. McKinney S. E. Baker Richard Lee W. F. Stangel H. E. Ridder S. S. Parrott F. H. Plnkstaff C. A. Bunnham R. R. Lee .H. F. Kizer Wm. Kramler L. M. Felts Guv McCtilly Alf McCully J. C. Snyder Hugh Her H. Voss J. A. Voss J. W. Fleken John Smith J. A. Parrott Chas. Calkins .H. H. Cronise F. Schmidt C. H. Ives .Harry Jost W. C. Heater . Wm. Oberst C. McConnell Orln J. McConnell Wm. Baker J. T. Fltzpatrlck P. J. Reamer F. W. St. Clair J. N. Hoffman R. Heater Peter Heater Chas. Stavar E. A. Hlner Jpromp EnDerlv C. McConnell G. E. Gould F. T. Roberts M. Tauchmann B. Cronin R. N. Melvin Jas. McBrlde John McBride Heinka Peters Carl Korman Vntir la hprehv eiven that the above petition will be heard by the county court of Clackamas County. Oregon, at its regular September Term. 1911. to-wlt: Wednesday, Sept. 6th. 1911. or as soon thereafter as the said court may hear the same. Wm. S. FLYNN. Petitioner. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the StKte cf Oregon, for Clackamas County. P. M. Cooiey, Plaintiff, vs. T. R. Cooiey, Defendant. To T R. Cooiey, Defenda'H : In the name of the State of Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 10:h day of September, 19U, that being the last day prescribed in the irc'.er of publication of this summocs; and if you fail to so appear and ans wer sld complaint tho plaintiff will applv to the Court for the relief there in prayed, to-wit: A decree dissolv ing the marriage contnet now exist ing between you and the plaintiff. Thin summons Is published in ihe Oregon City Enterprise npwsnaner f.,r v! .nnspentivp weeks by order of Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge oi tne saiu Ci.'cui' rourt, made oa the 27tn day of Jutv, 1911. the first rnbl'catinn be ing on the 4th day of A.iu'. "'l. W. C. CAMPBELL. Attorney lor PliintlT. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, rr tv rnnntv of Clackamas, has ap- 1 am elad Pointed the undersigned aumimsira 1 am giau if ,. .. j .-, pS. Mv- v - . . , . polntefl tne un ,'he es rl ' th t he will ne" ased of J- Phil Sh."""". Tnt t rTe , havi claims again8t the , A' P ' Khj9 tate are here. 'd de e .en , j ',... ih. lim.piene,l admin- i.-o.riw lha officp of Jos E. Hedg es. Esq., in the Weinhard Building in Oreeon City, Oregon, wimin su month from the date of this notice, with proper voucher duly verified. Dated August 4. 1911. BERTHA S. GIE3Y. Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of J. Philip Shannon, deceased. JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. . Notice to Creditora. n.iHca ! hereby riven that the un dersigned ha been appointed admin istrator of the estate or Manna Ann i.i.iinru iincnsed i.v the Hon. County Court of Clackama County, Oregon. All person having claim against tno said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the same to me duly verified with proper voucher at my residence at Oswego, Oregon, within six month from the date hereof. Dated August 1, 1911. GEORGE S. M!LI)CK... Administrator of the esfa'e of Martha Ann Imllock, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Administrator. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. Mount Hood Railway and power Com pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. ChBrles Adam Andre, Defendant. To the above named defendant.Charle Adam Andre: In the name of the State of Oregon: Vrti. atA hnreliv no tllipd and required in ui.rin'.r an.l mmwiT tho amended complaint of the above named plain tiff, filed against you in tne anov entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for the publication oi irns summons, that Is to ay, thla sum mon Is published by and pursuant to Iho nrrfer of the .Illdlte Of the allOVO entitled court, made at his chamber on the 1st day of August. 1911, and by said order It was prescribed that thl summon should be punusneo. once each week for six consecutive weeks In the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper, published at Oregon i.ity in aid County. The date of the first publication hereof Is August 4th, 1911, and you are required to so appear and answer on or before the 18th day of September, 1911. If you fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, viz: that tho amount of the compensation which the plain tiff shall pay you for the appropria tion to It use for a reservoir of the following described real estate, sit uated In said Clackamas County and State of Oregon and of all your right, title interest and estate therein (the same being an undivided one-seventh part or Interest In the tee thereof), to-wlt: . .. The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Six (6), In Township Two South of Range Five East of the Willamette Meridian, be determined and assessed and that said real estate and the whole thereof and all your right, title. Interest and nntnla rtioroln VlP condemned and ap- I'Diaic i - . . propriated to the use of the ajd plaintiff as and for a reservoir and n and upon which to erect and maintain a reservoir for the storage of water therein. Including pipes, ditches and canals, and all devices and appliances necessary or convenient to the stor age use, appropriation, application and employment of such water by the plaintiff. Its successors and assigns, for any and all purposes to which the same may or can be devoted, used or applied. And you will take not ce that It Is alleged In said complaint that the value of said tract of land itniM nm PTceed 12000.00 and that the value of your Interest or estate there in does not exceed one-seve.ua pa.i said sum. . Wm. D. FENTON and C. W. FULTON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Mary Meyer, deceased, has fried her final account herein with the Coun ty Clerk of Clackamas County; Oregon, and the County Judge has set Monday, August 28, 1911, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the County .Court room of said County and State as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated July 28, 1911. MARTHA M. MEYER. Administratrix. O. D. EBY, Attorney for Administratrix. First Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of An drew Anderson, deceased. Take notice that the undersigned has been duly appointed administra tor of the estate of Andrew Anderson, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Any persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same at the office of George C. Brownell, Oregon City, Oregon, or at the office of Conrad P. Olson, 530 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore gon, with vouchers, and duly verified, within six months hereafter. Dated July 28 1911. CARL BERGREN, Administrator. GEORGE C. BROWNELL, CONRAD P. OLSON, Attorneys for Administrator. Statement Of the Bank of Oregon City, of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every deposi tor July 1, 1911, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years Immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoffice ad dress of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Name of depositor, C. P. Pollard. Residence or postoffice address, un known. Dead, if fact Is known to secretary or cashier, do not know. Amount 7 cents. Name of depositor, John Raster. Residence or postoffice address, un known Dead, if fact is known to see- retary or cashier, do not Know. Amount iu Kima of depositor. John Ahrendsen. Residence or postoffice address, un known. Dead. If fact is known to secretary or cashier, do not know. Amount $40. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. I, E. G. Caufield, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the Bank of that I am the cashier of the Bank of Oregon City of Oregon City, County I of Clackamas, State of Oregon; that of Clackamas, State of Oregon; that the foreeolne statement Is a full, true. correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known resi dence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re quired by the provisions of Chapter US. of the Cenr-ral Law of Oregon, 1 907. E. G. CACTIELD. Subfcrlted and worn to before me tr.i 13'b (SEAL.) div of July, A. D. 1911, C. SCIH'EP.EL, Notary public for Oregon. j 4