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OKKUON CITY ENTEIU'UIKK, FJMDA V, XOVKMHKIt 22, 1012. . 7 HOP MARKET ACTIVE; TAKING ALL GRADES Dcnlnra reported a strong general lnlriit In Ihn Imp market at (lis op ening Monday, huynra and enllnra nllko being lllnHicd lo ill) business, Ninl Nil t i'iiiiN(iiiniii'n It I bulluvpd Hint Ilia Irwin tills) wonk will fully equal Hint uf lust week, mill poenlblv oxoend It In volume. ' 'Mm lulnneatlng feature uf the tiiur-ki-t nt thli time U din demand for tlio medium mill liiw r guide. Up to iilmiit n week ago Mm buyer could hardly Im Induced to ronnldnr III In ferior offcrlnga Ml miy price hut aim Uien, with holding of Hio best In tliu hi u I o reduced to viry small piopor tlims, Umlr uttltiiilu tun lliuugld. N$w they urn tiikltiK hu of nil aorta, nt iirlcea of couriiii In Hue with Ilia quiil Ity of thn proiliK't. L'.. tl.u I .. UU..ll..l.l.. I.. fllM t ii i, , . . . i....,t ivJIi'X lii yer uf imrii y are pay ng'17 m . . . . i ..in. .... t. ... ...... 1 I ,l till? lft'Hl l,.,M R1HIIHKIV 111 ,' III IP I I'lllM, null IJilllli.J po'in nm ununi i. Ill Ihn llHmt ruplilly Bold. Thn Imxt best grudra am mi hi In hi' going at 12 to U cniita. ami for poor nttxk dmilnri nrn rcpurtiMl lo Im pnyliitt nrounil iu ri'iiln. 'I Im holilrrn of Ihn c hi'up Itiiff nrn mild to Im ittliiK In a fiilrly fri-n wny nt llm prima UTi-md, whlln KruM't who have ipmllty nlmk at 111 uunolil urn IioIiIIiik morn firmly and nn n ruin Ki'ttliiK lull prli i'n for Hmlr Kin "In. Thn rlinui'i'n am tlTIit a InrKO portion of thn Vnllry rrop will h illnpomid ol , hciurn llin ninl 01 Ihn moiitli. (irilnrii from thn Kimt urn now romlnit tiiurli morn frii'ly Ihun na thn tune vnrllnr III thn ai'iiiiui, liiillrutluK K'Unral di" aim on Ihn part of Ihn hruwrry trail" lo rover mint for tlm rniuiillidnr of thn m'Biiiiu nn noon an ponnlhln hii'iiline At tlm low irlcna qiintnd Ihn lunt of Ihn liriiwlim m un ity of the ifoodlu wi'.'kn ntiplna nrn ntlll khIhk In a grmln aliK'k. Khlpinriita for llm Kimlrrn murknU am linliiR miiiln up mid ilUpntrlmd na ruplilly na roinlllliuia will n rm it In null r lo nffi'i't nnvliiK In trunnporta t Ion rlinriii H. wlili li nrn Kolnx lo he iidxnnrrd Niivi iiilicr i!n. In mnny raa-a It In nuld, cotiiiliititiii'lita, yet iiiimoIiI, nrn IiuIiik fnrwiirdi'il to navn thn 111 rri'imn In fmli'hl i hurxrii. Ihn nhliilmrn plumiliiK lo null llm kihhU whlln limy urn on tlmlr uy Kunt. BETTER QUALITY In Ihn nppln it i n r V. ft them la a nllKhtly better feeling than him pm-;"t vnlled fur annul wm-ka punt, dun liiuln- ly to tlm fact that a very eonnlilernhlii port Ion of Ihn Inferior Block whlrh nl 'ai fliiurea In a liirn way In the of frrlniia inrly In llm Hennon linn been dlnponrd of, With thn rumli nluff to a ttmut ettellt out of tho way, there In a heiier averaxii lu iiiullty for tlio (iiiinlderatlnn of buyera. and thin mil- , ilrnlly orhn to tlm lienelll of tlio luur- , ,. , i( ' j for llm heat Krudea of liopa avail- uhln thn dniiiaiid rontlnuen atroiiK, lYIrei. however, na yet ahow little ' ,1VIB r,.u,Uv pyK m to 18 centa i l.nnce. u'S Urn dealera nay Hint ' fr t, arutlerliiK lota of nuullty ntoi k nil probability vnlimn will hold t I they nr.. able lo pick up her and tlmrn. relutlvely low level IhroiU'.hout the HllJ , 1uri-ilulM of ri,olco Kooda nean.ni. On fair to kihmI crudo applw,,, lv ,.,., havw ,.,, r,.IHrtnd with Ihn prlcen now iiioled run from e - la n,,, ,iai4l r,.w jnva. Kor the low centa lo 1 1. Mi ii box. only nxcepllonul ,.r Kraii,.g uiHU ti.re a a fr Ueinund, offrrliiKB auch na fuuey Winter llnnun-. , ,.,,.,, ni,m,m from i2 to 1& centa, a k or other vnrlellm of uiiuniiiil qual- I , lUvte lt , ,M Ilow are offrw, Ity roIiik nl belter prlcen. Tlm trade In atlll mainly In thn lirndea Hint anil lit 7i renin (o ft. Whllo the prlenn now obtainable for npptea nrn materially under the aver nun of recent yenra, the renult of tlm minimally heavy yield In nearly all luirtH ol the country thin year, the crop tieverthi'lena In mild to be rn turiiiiiK n fair nienniirn of profit to tho Krowern, rnperlally thonn opnratlnil on n cotninen'lal ncaln nnd puttliiK out a Kood Kradn product. Tlm ownera of ti Klected orchards In thn Northwnnt thla year naturally nrn not niukliiK much money out of their applra. The week cloaea with no Improve nmnt In tho poluto market, and wltH tho outlook for tho future not vury viirotiritKltiK. Unulera any there will In all probability be aome demand for American Wondcra, (jurnetl uud Kurly Hoae for ahipmetit noutli and for aeed purionen between now and tho nnd of the year nnd na a mutter of fart a few earn huve ulready been dis patched, hut to date the Southern buyera have shown no dlapoaltlor, to tukn atock In more than a very mod urate way, and In the matter of prlcen they continue bearlah lu the extreme. Aa for lliirhanka, no movement south In consequence la expected until after the turn of Hie year, and even then, In view of th ahuiiilanco of rlvnr atock In the Cnlirornla markela, the outlook In for rather reatrlcted trudo In Oregona. In the JohhlnK trade lhirbanks aro KoltiK hi a small wny nt 65 to 116 cents a hundred, and with supplies easily obtainable dealera any. there la aniall 'proapert for any material Improve ment In prlcea in tho near future. Iluyera for shipments in the distant markets say Hint at this time lt Is Impossible lo pay hotter than 60 to 60 rents nt ahlppliiK polnta, and even at those flKurea they are not In a position to buy In anythlnK like a froe way, on account of the alack demand south. Some of the deulers incline to the belief that If the growers who hae good stork, not damaged by blight, will dig their potatoes as soon as weather condition permit and bold thorn until toward the end of the win ter season they will do better than by attempting to unload them now on a market that Is little bolter than no market at all. In his ronnoctlon the dealers so ad vising the farmers to take Into con sideration the fart thut a considerable portion of tho Oregon crop this year was destroyed by blight and the fart also that cars now, even for the lim ited movement under way, are bard to obtain. In the advent of fair weather the rhanres are Hint the bulk of the Val ley crop will be taken out of the ground the coming week. Until that Is done the extent ' of the damage done by blight cannat be. estimated with any accuracy. E EXPECTED BY DEALERS 1 lint Ilia hliln innrki't In on Ilia verge of n lin uk l tho Imllnf of Boinu iiiiuii nr of llm trade, mill thin, they suy, la lluhlo to mine wltlilii lint next wnek or two. Fur noma time no change In ijilitl ii I Ktim were Ulllimiliei'd, hill deal ers any Unit llm prlri' being pulil now urn urliwlly nliovu Ihn IimhIm of tli Kuutern markets, mid Hint trade with Hi 'i inniiory I n tun-Ht of (tin Kunl hi a i sequence, u fur from miUnfin t- ory, 'l lm leather inniiiiiurlurora huve of cotirae advanced quotiilliina on tlmlr proilurl, and Ihny nrn doing Hlnlr tit iiiohI to ki" i llm leather murki t In n kii t Ih Tit i' tin y poHlllon, hut Ihn furl rn iiialiin. Iililn dealers (li liiro, Hint In thn upward aw lug of llm punt fnw moiitlin leather linn not kept pni'vwltli tlm hlilmi. For Hint reason It In hit llnv.nl Hint hliln vnluen will have to kIv wny In noniii nttniit, X yet, however, llm fiilnra of thn i n 11 nrni'i a iiiiinwr n inn t'ltuur i . .... . , 1 ty, Mini Hiitii tuu-iim to Im a more or . , , . , g ...... ,.... Inn misruled feeling idl along tho linn, An n consequence of thin nlr of ntii'iTiiiliiiy 1 i'ii Iitm am not taking hnlil with thn fierilnui of a moiith or two nun, niul with certainty Hint off grade priiiliirtn will figure largely In I'm I null, fur several iniiiiHin to roinn they Incline to the belief that a rn n t iiii in tluo within the nnur future. APPLES MOVING FAST AT Inti'iuly Mil)', llm inovi'liinlit of coumn ' In liiK Iii'uvIit lliuii uhiiuI at thin tlnut jof thn )i'iir on in roil lit of llm low font j of thn fruit, mid dmilnrn report littln or no i'Iiuiikh In Kmrnnil inurknl tonill tlona trmn ilny to dny. I hn di'iumid In 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 y fur Ihn medium to good tirndea whlrh mil nl 75 renin to II, whlln ! thn dUtlnitly Inferior und fiini'y Kiiidee nrn mom or h'i iieKlectnd. Willi thn poor ntoi'U, whlrh him hern morn or Imn n Imrdnn for two montlm ilinxi'ly mil of the wny, nn It will Im I not fur Ileum, there will hp nonin till' proveinniit liitliemurket but thn outlook i Ili'Verlhrli'M U for relatively low prlr- ed ni'i'li IhrmiiiSoiit tlm winter ! mmitli i In other fruit linen them were no : deieloiuiii nm of Internal today. Tokay . i. r.iiu M n kihmI ipinlltr wnm f I r ill ly ! held nt 11 to 1 1 . 1 ii, hill the driller rr , piiitnt off Kriulu RtiH k morn or Imn troulilenoiun. rranherrlen were firm III to II l.r.o. i OF ! E FAST morn freely than for somo time hack, mid for that mmon Hid market on the in ! I ii ii i grndea ahowa a alight doclln- Im, luiilli.tinV - ' li'R --in-i,w . Ueiilera, however, are still operat ing In a rather free way, taking qual ity atiH'k w herever it la obtainable and where ll la Hot taking the Icxa desira ble ofierliiKn. and lu view of thn ac tive trnde now under wny In thn roust markela it la believed that boldluga in II ml lunula will he reduced to rath er small proportions by the end of the year. Whether the present preaaure to aell tho medium grades will bring about n serious depression of prices remains lo be neon but such a. result la held hy aome members of the trado to be among the possibilities, though It la conceded that the total of sup plies or all grades this year will be lt at nil in excess of brewer's require ments fur tho aeanon. Latest reports from the South indi cate conditions about the samo as in this stato. Tho beat of the crop In all quarters him In a large measure passed out of the hands o ftho grow ers, and (he products aro allowing aome anxiety regnrdlng the aule of tho leaa desirable offerings and the pre aslng thut sort of stork on tho innr ki't nt a rate that naurully gives the bear element some encouragement Now York reports the general mar ket situation unchanged, with the best grndea Hcurce nnd firmly held, hut with the growers Inclined to muke concessions on tho medium and inter lor offerings, Prevailing Oregon City prions ars aa follows: HIDES (Buying), Green hides 6c to 7c; saltera 7c; dry hides II e to He; abeep pelts 30o to 86o each. KG US Oregon ranch eggs 35 and 38 centa case count- KKED (Soiling), Shorts $27; bran J25; proress barley (38 per ton. FLOUR $4.60 to 6.60. HAY (Huylng).Clover at 19 and $10; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix ed $10 to $12; alfalfa $16 to $16.60; Idaho timothy $20; whole corn $40; OATS $'.!(t; wheat $1.05 bushel; oil meal selling about $55; Shay llrook dairy feed $f.3Q per hundred pounds. Livestock, Meat. HEEF (Live weight) Steers I and 6 1 2c; cows 5 and 5 l-2c; bulls 4 12c. 3 l-2c. MUTTON Sheep 3c to 6c. CHICKENS 11 1 2c. PORK 9 12 and 10c. VEAL Calves 12c to 13c dressed, according to grade. WE1NIES 15c lb; sausage, 15c lb. POULTRY (Buying) Hens 11c; spring 13c, an drooatera Sc. MOHAIR 33c to 36c. Fruits APri.ES 70c and $1; peaches 60c and 65o; crab apples 2c lb. DRIED FRUITS (Buying), Prunes on basis 6 to I cents. VEGETABLES ONION'S lc lb; peppers 7c lb; toma toes. 60c; corn 8c and 10c a do, cracked $41. POTATOES New, about 60c to 10c per hundred. Butter,, Poultry, (o ST RUTTER (Buying), Ordinary coun try butter 30c and 35c; fancy dairy 1 80c roll. CLEVER CROOK N LA VINO Hit PLANS TO "TOUCH" BUSINESS MEN, WHEN ARRESTED '13 TALENTED CROOK " SAY POLICE Marriage Llcanta Found on Impoatar, Ltada Police to JDeliavei Ht It Man Who Wat Engaged to Grace 8pence I'ndnr armat In His I'ortland City Jnll In John K. Iludnon, nlliil Julio K. ItliiKiliiK. hellnved by the pollen to be the moat talented young crook, and iirrh awlndler ynt lu fall Into the not of William A. I'liikerton, fa in on a do trcllve, who, now In 1'ortlniid, avd Hie wny for the urrmt lunt night of the prlmiiier hy lietectlven liutjr and llyile. ftltmlliiK la the ukkit und aklllful liupimter who poned na a member of thn fuiiioiia HIiikIIiiK Urotlinra nyndl tain lu I .on AiiKelei lant AuKunt and under J. Hufiia WullliiKfurd advuncea aurreedi'd In wluiiiliK tlio liand uf Crura Spruce, of 1.0B AuKnlet, and on Ihn evu of tho wvddliiK dlnuppeureU tu hu arreated Inter and rt'leuned for luck of evidence, TUa clrriimatuni'o wua forcibly, re culled laat nlKlit when lludaou wan neiirclied and on liln pvrnou wua found 11 Ilia i rlli ;;e Ilrelinu luaiied In Kan r run rlm'o on September 17, lunt, to a Mill llnyi-n unit liliuanlf. It ii apparent thut HiidMon hud reM'Uted In Kau Kranclneo liln I -on AiiKelea proKrumuie and thut aiiuln. na In tlio noutli, Mn plana for KetiliiK murrled hud goiiu awry. In Hie coll HilJolniiiK the tramps and ordinary vuKmutn ph ked up In Hie dally pollen routine, UUikIIuk. or Hud Hon.' who niakea "toiuliei' only In kiiiiih of $luuu to Jluu.uoo at a Hum, In loiUed, with tho liiimhlu chnr;e of "viiKraiiry" placed unlnat blra. To day h him rerolleetloiia of how iirarly he not anny with floliil In Portland, and heeuiiHO of one of liln own mlacuea fulled hia own endcavoro to moke in rnmU Into thn Kiilllhlo wnnlth of Port land. J. J. COOKE ASPIRES TO BE POSTMASTER J. J. CiHike, who Is nn applicant for postmaster of Oregon City, lo succeed T. P. Randall, wua born In Damascus, Clacknmna County, and cnnie to Ore gon City, thirty two years ago. Kor the past 22 years hp has been tho Jun ior nieuilx-r of Ihn firm of Wilson & Cooke. In 1MIX he was elected sheriff of Clnckmiiiis County and in l'.tmi was re elected. He ha always taken a great Interest In politics, and alwnys worked for the success of the Ikmorrutlc ticket. Miss Elsie 8wick Entertains. A number of the young people of Twilight, friends of Miss Klsle Swlck, culled at bor home last Suturday ev ening und gnve her a surprise, lt being her sevtuteenth birthday. The enter .'iiiiinieiit consisted of games and mus ic. Itefreshmenta w-re served. Miss Swlck waa the recipient of ninny beau tiful gifts. Wants, For Sale etc. 8CH00L FUND MONEY TO LOAN Only 6 per cent interest on long time lonnn. Nothing but good farm se curity will be accepted. W. A. DIMICK. Agent for State Land Hoard, Oregon City, Oregon. 8TKAYKI) KKOM CLARK KS: Jerssy heifer, about 18 months old, mouse colored, hud small bell on. Notify Peter Sager, Oregon City, Rout No. 4 or phone Heaver Creek Mutual. Reward. UOATS KOll SALE, Address Wm. Hellberg, Willamette Oregon. TItKKS nt wholesale prices, flue ap ples an dpeaches, 10 cents each if called for, write for list. A. J. Wulker, Mllwuukle, Ore. Notice. Notice is hereby given that In six ty days from the date of this notice it j shall be unlaw ful for stork to run at large lu Clackamas County Oregon. This notice Is given pursuant to the statute. In such rases made and pro vided. . Dated November 15th. 1912. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ,for the County of Clacka mas. Molly C. Qulnlan, PlnlntifT, va. Edgar A. Qulnlan, Defendant. To Edgan A. Qulnlan, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 27th dny of Dec. 1912. said date being more than six weeks after the first publication of this summons, that being the time prescribed In the Order for Publication; and If you fall to so appear and answer for want thereor the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In plain tiff's complaint In said suit, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between the plaintiff and de fendant. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order of the Honorable R. It, He He. County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, made, dated and en tered on the 21st- day of Nov, 1912. Judges J. U. Campbell and J. A. Eakln being abeent. O". EVERT BAKER. Attorney for Plaintiff, 305 Lewis Bldg, Portland, Or.. Date of first publication Nov. 22nd, 1912. HELD N PORTLAND Exscutrlx'a Notice. Notion Is hnmby given thut the un dnrnlgtmd, Kxcutrlx of the estate of Gilbert H. Kundnll, decenxetl, has filed her final nciount herein with the County Clerk of Chu kmiina County, Oregon, and thn County Judge hue sot Monday, December 10, mi 2, at (be hour (if 10:00 o'clock, A. M., at Ihn County Court room In Oregon City, mild County and Hutu, an the 1 1 mo and place for hearing object lone to nald final account and for the final ettleinent of suld eatulo. ELLA II. RANDALL, Executrix. O. V. KHY, Attorney for Kierutrlx, Dated November 15, 1912. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby given Hint tho un dersigned Administratrix of the es tate of Fred A. Ely, deceased, has llled her final account herein with the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon and the County Judge has set Monday, December 1, 1912, at the hour of 10:O o'clock A. M. at the County Court room In Oregon City, aald Comity and Htute, aa tho time und nlnrn for hearing objections to said final account and for Ihn Dual settle-' ment of said estate. CHRISTINA ELY. Administratrix. O. I). EI1Y, Attorney for Administra trix. Dated November 15, 1912. Citation In the County Court for the State of Oregon for the County of Multno mah. In Ihn matter of the estutn of John Harrison KIt, deceased. To Huhrlna J. Stanton, Frederick J. Epler, Charlie Henry Epler, Zep hnuluh Epler, Josesh A. Elder, Alonzo Epler, l.oren Epler; - In tho naiuo of the Statu of Ore gon: You aro hereby commanded to appear before Hie Honorable County Court of the Stato of Oreg on., In and for tho County of Mult nomah, ut Ihe Court House In the City of Portland. Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon, on the fourteenth day of Deceiiitier, 1912, at Ihe hour of nine o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, to show cause, if any exists, why un order should not be made by aald County Court authorizing and directing the administrator of the estate ot John Harrison Epler, dnreaaed, to sell at private sale the following described renl property belonging to said estate; A part of claim No. 57 and Notifi cation i:!5fi. Township three, South Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; and In Sections 21, 2S 22, 27, beginning at a point north 6o5 chains and north 50 degrees east 55 links from the southwest corner of the aforesaid claim; thenco north 51 degrees east four chains and thirty links; thence south ft 3-4 degrees east six chains and elghtv-ftve links to the left bank of Ihe Willamette River; thence south 67 degrees. 24 minutes west four chains and twenty-five links; thence north 24 3-4 degrees west five chains and ninety-five links u the pluce of beginning, con- talnlng 2.89 acres, more or less, being situate In the County of Clack amas, Slate of Oregon. Also the following described tract or land: lleglunlng at the southwest cor ner of Section 16, in Township three south, Range ono west; thence north 14.00 chains to stake in cen ter of county road, from which a red llr tree twenty inches in diameter bears south CO 12 degrees east 35 links distant; thence south 3S 1 degrees west 12.85 chains to a fir tree 12 Indira in diameter, mark ed with a letter 'A"; thence south 62 12 degrees west 6.40 chains to stal.o from whlrh a fir tree 15 in ches in diameter bears south 89 de grees east 53 links; thence east 1.1 chain to the place of beginning, containing 8.12 acres, situate in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. Also Cue following described tract of land: Part ot Donation Claim No. 61 In Sections 22 and 27 in Township three south. Ranee one west of the Wlllam. tie meridian, in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, hounded and described aa follows: Commencing at a point on divis ion line of east and west parts of said Claim No. 51, 6 chains east of the section corner to sections 21, 22, 27 and 28, and running thence north 10 degrees and 00 minutes w est 15 chnlns; thence west 10 degrees and 00 minutes south 3 chains and 16 2-3 links; thence south 10 degrees east 27 chains .to the Willamette River; thenre down said river 3 chains and 16 1-3 links; thence north 10 degrees 00 minutes west 12 chains to the place of beginning, containing 8.12 acres, more or less. Also the following described tract of land: Part of Donation Claim No. 51 In Sections 22 and 27 in Township three south. Range 1 west of the Willamette Meridian, In the County of Clackamas. State of Oregon, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on divis ion line of ea-t and west parts of said claim No. 61, six chains east of the section corner to Sections 21, 22. 27 and 28, and running thenre north 10 decrees 00 minute west 15 chains; thence south 32 degrees north 87 degrees 30 minutes east 6.75 chains; thenre south 85 degrees 00 minutes east 7.50 chains; thence north 59 degrees 30 minutes east 6.50 chains; thence south 60 degrees 00 minutes east 3 chains: thence south 81 degrees 00 minutes East 3 chains; thence south 32 degree 00 minutes east 4.90 chains to river, thenre south 55 degrees 3J minutes west 11.75 chains; thence south 60 degrees 00 minutes west 14 chains: thenre 8outh 62 degrees West 6.40 chains: thenre North 10 degrees 00 minutes West 12 chains, to the place of beginning, containing 37.09 acres, more or less, and the right of way through the present outlet or ditch leading into Corrall Creek; also the right of way to the county road leading from Bell's Mill to Graham's Ferry from the northwest corner of the above decribed tract of land. Also the following described tract of land: Thev. fractional west half of the southwest quarter of Section 15 and the fractional west half of the northwest quarter of Section 25. Township thm south. Range one went of the Willamette Meridian containing 1M.34 acres, more or less, except a strip of land off the north end of said tract In Section IS of said Township for the purpose of prlvst) pass war. the same to be thirty feet wide: also excepting I property or any part thereof, to sat that parcel of land lying northwest tafy ald Execution Judgment order, "of thn county road known as Gra ham' Ferry Road, containing from three to five acres, situate In the County of Cluckamu, Hints of Ore gon. This citation Is published In the Pacific Hanker, at Portland, Multno mah County, Oregon, once a week for four sncceaslve weeks; and also I published In the Oregon City En- tnrprlnw, at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, once a week for four suircMilve weeki, all by order of the lloji. T. J. Clovton, Judge of the above entitled court, by order inadn Ihe 24th day of (x.'ober, 1912. Witness my hand and anal of suld court nlllxi'd thin 2 I'D day ot Oct ober. 1912. (Hnnl of the County Court of Multnomah County, Oregon.) F. 8. FIELDS, Clerk of th-i County Court Hy T. K. Norma n. Deputy. FRED J. El'LEIl, Administrator. Wm. D. Kenton. Hen C. Dny, Ken neth U. Kenton, Attorneys for Administrator. , Date of first publication, Novem ber 1, 1912. Date, of last publication, Novem ber 29, 1912. Administratrix Notice. Notice la hereoy given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed aa Administratrix of the estate of John W. Elliott, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against tho aald estate mnut present the same to the said ' administratrix at her residence near Needy, Oregon, duly verified, with in six months from the date of this notice. WILDA. A. ELLIOTT, Administrator of tho estate of John W. Elliott, deceased. DIMICK k DIMICK, Attorneys for Administratrix. . Final Notice. Node is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the es tate of Richard Llthgow, deceased, has filed her final -account in said es tate In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of aald court has ap pointed Monday, the 9th day of Dec ember. 1912. at 10 o'oclock A. M. for hearing objections to said account and for settling said estate. FRANCES A. LITHGOW-DANE, Administratrix of the estate of Richard Llthgow. aeceased. riROWNEI.L & STONE, Attorneys for Administratrix. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Maud Drennan, Plaintiff, va. William J. Drennan, Defendant To William J. Brecnan, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you heroin In the above entitled Bait on or before the 2:!rd day of Decem- , i.or. i;ii2. and If vou fall to annear or to make answer to the complaint herein, the plaintiff will apply to the f-0ilrt for the relief demanded in her I eomplnint filed herein, to-wit: I- Kor a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the plulntiT. That the defendanV be required to pay to the plaintiff a reasonable sum, to-wit. the sum of $15.00 per week for J temporary alimony during the pend ency of this suit, and the further sura of $100.00 as attorneys' fees for the prosecution of said suit. That the defendant be required to pay to the plaintiff a sum to be fixed by the Court as permanent alimony to be allowed plaintiff upon the render ing of said decree, and for such fur ther and other relief as to this Hon orable Court may seem Just and equit able. TTHs summon Is served upon you by puhllcaUon thereof In the Oregon City Enterprise by order of the Hon orable J. U. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled Court duly made and entered on the 7th day of November. 1912. First publication Nov. 8th 1912, last publication Dec. 20th. 1912. EMMONS & EMMONS & REID, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 909 Board of Trade, Portland, Oro. Sheriff's Sale on Execution In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. " . ' r S. M. Mann, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Relmers, Grace Relmers, and A. B. Carlock. Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clack amas, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the lt dny of Nov. 1912. upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on t! 15th day of Octo ber. 1912. In favor of S. M. Mann. Plaintiff and against Paul Relmers, Grace Relmerg and A. B. Carlock, De fendant, for the sura of $7,480.55, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 15th day of October, 1912. and the further sum of $275.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $30.65 cost's and disbursements, and the cost of and unon this writ, commanding me out of the personal property of snld defend ants, and If sufflclnt could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendants on and after tho date of said Execution to satisfy said sum of $7,480.55 and al io tho cost upon thla said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and decree, nnd In compliance with the commands of said writ, being unable to find any personal property of said defendant's, I did on thq1 6th day of Nov. 1912. duly levy upon the following describ ed real property of said defendants, situate .and being In the County) of Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to wit: 1-ota Five (5) and 8even (7) In block Seven (7); I-ots One (1), Two (2). Three (3). and Four (4), In Block Fourteen (14); All of Block Twenty Three (3); All of Block Twenty-Six (26); and all of Block Twenty-eight (28) In Townsite of Robert son Clackamas County. Oregon, as the same appears on the duly record ed plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of said Clack amas County, Oregon, and I will, on Saturday, the 7th day of December, 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the front door of the County Court Honse In the City of Oregon City. In nald County and Sate. ell at public anrtlon. nubiert to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin. cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants, or either of them, had on the date of said Execnatlon or since had In or to the above described real PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Hnrvay E. Cross. CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW W have now moved to our permanent quarters In th Bavf Building. . Next to the Andreeen Building. Real Eatat Abetracte Loans, Insursnc Oregon City, Orw. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN decree. Interest, coat and all accru ing rosta. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon, listed. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov, 6th, 1912. 8ummons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Rosa Otto, Plaintiff, vs. G. ('. Otto, Defendant. To G. C. Otto, tho above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Bled against you In the above named suit, on or before the f.th day of Dec, 1912. said dale being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to ap nea ear or answer; aald complaint, for innt thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Thl um mons Is published by order of Hon. R. B. Heatle. Judge of the County Court, whlrh order was made and entered on the ISth day of Oct 1912, and the time prescribed for publica tion therof is six weeks beginning with the Issue of Friday. Oct. 25th, and continuing each week thereafter, to and Including the issue of Friday, BROWNEU, & STONE, j Attorneys for Plaintiff, j Summone In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Rosclla Jeffrie. Plaintiff, vs. Zeim Jeffries. Defendant. To Zeno Jeffriea the above named defendnnt: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby re-mlred to appear and answer the complaint filed ncaln st you in the above entitled suit on or before the 6th day of Decem ber. 1912. said dafe being the expira tion of six week from "the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fntl tn nnnear. or answer said com plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff f will abply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of j matrimony new existing between ; i plaintiff and defendant. Thl summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was made and entered on the 24th day of October. 1912, and the time prescribed for publication there of is six weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday, the 25th day of Oct ober 1912 and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the Issue of Friday. December 6th. 1912. Date of first publication. October 25, 1912. LATOURETTE LATOURETTE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the county of Clackamas, has ap pointed the undersigned administra tor of the estate of H. F. W. Gortler, deceased. All persons having claims against the said decedent, or his es tate, are hereby given notice that they shall present them at the office of my attorney. Dimick & Dimlck, Oregon City. Oregon, within lx month from the date of this notice, with proper vouchers duly verified. Dated. OctobeF 25, 1912, F. C. GORTLER, Administrator of the. estate ot H. F. W. Gortler, deceSsed. " DIMICK & DIMICK, Attorneys for Administrator. Executor's Sale of Real Property Notl'.'e la hereby given that the un dersigned, as executor 01 tne last win 7 ' O. D. E B Y and testament of Sarah Clemens, do-1 e Attorney-at-Law ceased, by virtue of the power and ' authority vested in him so to do by the T na. abstracts furmiih term arui provisions ot said last will e land titles exsmlned. estates and testament will on Monday, the a settled, general law business. 25th day of Nov.. 1912, at the hour of 2 , 0t6t Bank of Oregon City, o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Jt-t, at the Courthouse door in Oregon City, in Clackamas County and State ! of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to j the highest blddor for cash in band the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Four (4) and the j Northerly 35 feet of Lot Five (5) of j Tract numbered Sixty-three (63) of First Subdivision of the Town of Oak Grove in tho County of Clackamas ' and State of Oregon, according to the j recorded plat of said First Subdivi sion of Oak Grove. Said sale will be I subject to confirmation by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for ! Clackamas County. Dated at Oregon City, Clackamas County, State of Oregon, this 23d day of October, 1912. W. J. CLEMENS. Executor of the last will and testa ment ot Sarah - Clemens, deceased. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Clackamas County. Christina A. Boatman, Plaintiff, va. John C. Boatman, Defendant To John C. Boatman, the above-named defendant: In the name ot the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above named suit on or before the 29th day ot Nov. 1912, said date being the expiration j oC six weeks from the first publica tion ot this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant This sum mon 1 published by order of Hon. J. V. Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made and en tered on the 14th day of Oct 1912, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof 1 six week, beginning William Mam"" WEINHARO BUILDING with the Issue of Friday, Oct. 18th and continuing each week thereafter, to and including the Issue of Friday, Nov. 29tb, 1912. HROWNELL, A STONE, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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