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ONFiriON CITY KNTKIUMtTKR. FRIDAY, AVUJL 4, 1913 Mow to Get A Husband n, ioir.c n. ccmmings ..,(, mv ih-m." wiM Mr llrlMg. .,', I ,;,;!, I 1" II 'r,"l V"'" '" , n lull.'- I" '" '"' fr'"" 1,1 .1 rH """ "'..V.'i.'n iMi.y I" y iiinril'il.'" ,, , -but m' a girl In till inir- A1"" i,..,v rlnl "' '.l.i"- I t -1 ' , mi-ill, my iti'iir: uiiiiiiigi-ini'iit ni.iliJLU I" 1(11 "If tlUblllil llllt I '1 1 ,. I'll tell ;. wln' If ynn. . .... Lit., miiw iiiim Imfiir In (i,,iii'Ii 1 ''' ""' '" ' ,. ,. himbinul. and I ,,,,. I ,..hll I ciiili'llll umi ruin i u,t,-l hl' ' I 1111,1 ""' . ilili'i: Hi ll'l Ihlliklll' ' Kit ,1," , ,,,i,, .mi fur a I knew ll ,M Ml k 'II II1IHK ' I.. I.I. ill! II ill in In' o tilt III f ii mi I,, k.,.-.l 1 1 HI ilill'HMiill II,,, . illi:,' IIHMIlHl' I W"t liy Where in Miiriiln Mr lirlnun. Ill ll- 'Miiltllll, DIM liniRt'll. mnm -i. in, In' Him iiimih' wuikT ny I 1 h'. 'I in ntsrtlii l nun I . i ii.ix yiMi nil mi Willi ymir ,,iii.i i.i-'IH w ih'II ?i"i I" -" ,, III. 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'i wll.lrr niiiiiUil OViT I" li.-rk-.ui unit iiili'lil mill yml, I null' niiiiT 'n yml nml linn it P"i'' ,, ,'iiiiilri'ii. lull mi'lilm )iui , i ,iii n nl.lili-r It ill. In I 1 : III tlll. Hilly JUI IlKikl'il (III i il. Tim ih.injn' u kind (l tl ' ' ' I, (II,-, !-. I"- ki nml Ilii- roimiry n !(!. ii lull I kinnvi'd lii wrmll't Ink Ill' ft. li III II l u,i4 tlilnkln' alxiut Hu ms- l ,t ,..i inin liia licii.l It i.,u vi iilul mil i wl.l.li'r- m i r .i i ti,i' t-lit lit o ii uilk'hl IkiIIut j-uii: ii , ! tiumyii klckln' up racki'l II, n I -I- I know n y.uini! Wuiiiiiii lti.il ml. hi mill von nviT tu lllltiili rr.i--'";i u sin- nln I purty, Imvlu' rl Inn ii, I Inikii'a ImkIiIi' Ih'Ih' klt"l o' ,.i,ii.il tmt l"' mlwlity itrunit an, I 1,'u ,.. ii iii'iip o work. I!.-. k"ii. in- wilil. kind o' mourn (nl. I li inir In Ink wlinl I kill Kit. " titi mi yml nuii'l" ) I Thi-ri'' ul.v tn,. nml wunlil Iw Kind ti Kit "U mil) i. mi. I Iiimu lu (u (Hiinrwlioritt i-ii-fur fin. iiiii' ll.i Ixjut tier irr luk. ,i up I nliii iiii'ii o' your uikin' up Willi mi ymiiit! man. Mlaa ilnakoil ni) in' '(.Hi. I: I ilun'l nmnL Nun o' th youiu nii-ii nuiilil nmit lim ' "'la tluii o'.' ha mya, luuklu' kind 0' liirirli.i'd 'No,' any I, 'I'm nol the kind of t ftrt muat joiiiiK mini would fa no y I'm notlc.Ml Hint im-ii nnlu'lly lak t" dUTiTi-nt kind or I girl from me. H l.lca, I'm nii'ili'il it bom. Lud couldn't gi-i mi wlllmnt in. 'Kwln' lio'a n . wlddorer h nilKlH fi't wife in aniily your pine.' "Oli, il... I in. i-oiildn't got on with no on 1h in. ..ii nw I've ink enrv ol Ma boiiHo cut alm-e iniiw (Hod and a lout lliiiu iii'foru tlinL anil any one vino comln' in In do (hu work would Jlt art ti 1 in iTiir.y. You are, dad can't Ix-nr a am ..n a illlmvrnae or atim-l or a couwi-l niiywln-r or dnat acru Diulatln mi Iit ttin furniture. And ho'a awful luirtlinlnr wtrnt h ent. Mn' lnclliu',1 to IiiiIIcpkUoh. I know JUt how tu ,k tlm kind o' bread li Hkwi anil in ii (II nw and grtilillconkc ml, ii to iii.ikltr lila mi'iit, I never dry It up llk aoiiie poraona, but l wayi Ii-hti) tile Juke lu It Tbun wnmi It coim-a to iippiu or buckluuurry pU-a dud aayi I'm tlm only one can mnkf 'em to anil him Unit him, lulnd you I dmrt any I nmid ault anybody elae. e. I ciiiild at-H tbat bla uioulh wa wnturin fur aouie o' tbvm tuliiun I'd told him ii hunt. io I aak blin bow he'd like to mine over for dinner tin '"'it Rundrtv mihI try aoma of 'em. II mild h'd like in mighty well. l Inil a n inr im t wnntod to tt rli-li( then Hn i pnamd on with a 'Mnriiln'. Mr liriuuH. W eat dlnnei ""'i mi iiniii nfhT I'hnroh la out 81111 dny. iIiki.ih "I'liiTe'a hn iihc tellln' you Hie real Uila ainr 1 mnde a bOKlnnln' thin wmild work utrr, rnnae I attacked him llironnii ms Htnmnrh rkime irlrlf wniild iit., H(1f. Bome woud H tried. Crvin n,P ihki way to brum "mn down neit to fetslln' blra well b"t I'd miher rely on the atominl than on aiiimthy uiyaelf, but em l' Ulrl mimt 11,11a,, for herself. How go and ejperlinent on Hen flum "'ly- I know you want blm, and n n other Kiri hna got ahead of yon you rnn Kel hlm-lf you work It rlRht. Mnrihr esiierlmented on Mr. Ilnih .v with i ohh.' Rh didn't follow tlic ndrli-e c xiu-tly a It wna irlven bet ml iieiir eiioiich to produee the dealred feaulL At any rote, abe got him. Palna In the Stomach. If you continually complain of pnlna in the atomach, your liver or your I'lueya are out of order. Neglect "jiy led to dropay, kidney trouble, dl '"'a or Ilrlghfa dlaeaan. Thoua ""'IK rerommend Electric nittera as '"P very beat atomach and kidney ntprllrln made. H. T. Alaton. of Ra il ,u N C" 'ho ''ffcred with pain " the atomach and back, wrltea: ,, ' kdney were deranged and my "vpr lld not work rlsht. I Buffered n2ch t Electrle Hitter waa rec amended and I Improved from the 1 1 - r 1 now fep like " " It will Improve you, too. On 'y oflc and $1.00. Recommended by BI drugRtatg, HARRIET GRAY Unknown Tule IJroiijjIit 1 Out Who She Was y isriint VANDIVIIU My llinllier llleil when Wlln n lllllii girl mid my f.iilier when I una Iweu ly. I uiiili'iNiiNiil fr,,,,, my mt llnil lliu lalnli) ,.ft ,y my fun,,.,' would klie me n t-mu r.irln lu In,-. , ni. aim e hud mi llin nt limn... i iiin iiHi ed In Irillnl. Ilenrlng of fi U lilc.i.l lo anil fur llur.ilw. I Mei iireil tin tu v Ilia lliui In Ini mil' nf their puny. Ilernrn itnlnir m-t inr hiniMi In order and lllil Hhnl I IiiiiI I ii I.iiik h vim an Iii lining. Iniikeil Ii1m' fiimlly mH-ria llnil liail heeii iiri-iiiiiuliillntf fur JeiHH. 'Iheni win n trunk full nf tliein. ami I ml iilii.iil ihiiiiiIiiIiik them Willi u view tu ili.lro)lng mi. h dm eniild l,e nf no fiiriher nan. .Miiny of Iheiu iii-i-i.-, hut il hasty glume, und Mimie miiriely lieeileil (lint. I fniind nlie eilViuH iiiuiki-d "Harriet lirny" nml, ueiiliig II, tn.ik out a liiinilier nf tiiUeelluiie oua iiihm. tininlNlIng immlly of re lelpled illl Thi-ii. una u (l.i-d to a Int nil one of the lnmlni'a xtreeta lu tlm city In will, h 1 llM'd, the nniker u( the ili-i'd having I rniiafern-d Ilia prop erly "In iHiiiilili-ralliiii of II." I didn't IlilnU the uiK-r of itit" Ii iiiinrtiiiu'e. Urn Int l-'liii,' nf no Utile value. Tlm enveli'i'ii nlnn eoiiliiliied a will driiwn hy KdwuiU tiglenliy lu favnrof Ilnrrlel (iruy. I llli'l mi know ledgii of tuHlnesa mill tiTa, and If I Iki.I I il.mhl If xlmuld have rnli-lili'ied tiieo dm-uiiieiilM nf any liiiNiftiiine. Tlu-y went yellow Willi uge and had pmlinlily luen In Hie trunk f'T many yearn, lla.l they not "l a a it nr gncii rurn ox ma pacs WIIII.K UK III. II." U-eu obaolete father would dontitlena liavo retuovMl them long ago. 1'rtiliii hly every one who hnd nian Ihhmi In-ten-ated In I In-in wna dead. However, I concluded to put lliene pniM-ni. to gether with a few uthera 1 tlmuglit It beat not to deal toy, lu a till box. The other paper I luirued, Having uiiid nil nerenjuiry arrnnge nieiit. I went iilirnnil. Hurlng my alv aence I fell In with vnrlou htoii. aiiiniig otheni a young man naiiuvl Hchuyler. Ned Hehuyler waa aeelng Europe on linn. My flmt al:hl of him wna ono eveu lug when allllng on llui Hirch of an Itiu loi-iiti-il on the bunk of one of the HwIkk lake. I anw blm pinning up the road with tho aprlngy atep of youth and evidently aa light hearted na If he had bad a letter of credit In hla pocket for Ukl.fKKi franca. He ate aupiwr at the Inn and lu tho evening made the acquaintance of our party. Tho pine Mug attractive aa well aa IneiiHMMlve. we all remained there for aonie time, boating on the lake, climb ing the Mountain bordering on it and vlalllng the sltUta In the neighbor hood. HoBielinw In nil theao excursion Ned Hchuyler fell to me. Americana meeting abroad pftun become Intimate, and thero are more inntcbes made while traveling for pleasure than un der nnv other condition. At any rate, aucb waa the raae with ua; ict that we made a match, but we wanted to make one. The renaon we fulled wns the pride of the man. Ho had educat ed blniHelf, and It had made him Inde pendent. A wife with nn Income of her ow n would not be a drng on him. hut be wa too proud to ask a woman to marry him while not able to au;v port her. It seemed to him like anylng to her. "Marry me and iend your own money." We met ift Novernl plncea while ahmnil. the pcrmm I wna with think ing It to be by RiTldent. hut there wua no nc-ldent. We nrranged meeting. The hint of theae meeting" abrond wna at Genoa, from whence I anlled for home. We lived In cllle In America not far dlatnnt from each other, and I exacted n promlie from blm that he would come to aee me after hla return. My lover aet out on a tramp to Nice the "day la-fore my Htennier anlled. I run itUeoiiNolato nt having part ed with him and while wandering nlmut l!ie hotel took np the register and turned the page to the name he hnd written In It. He had lgned hi nnmn Edward Orny Hi-hnrler. Something In the name waa familiar Braina. "IJKlng ruble centimeter aa unit. any Xlr May I-aiienater. "we rind that good average Euroit?an hiimr.u brain la of the bulk of UiOO unlla. The go rilla ba allghtly larger bruin tbo the rblmpaune or the orang. One or tiiul modllllll hulk meaaurea 500 ault. or a third of that of th well developed European." Tart Retort. Maud (angrllyi-l can't tell yoo what I think of you! Alice-No. But you I i 4 U 1 have told everybody el! In me, but I eoiilil not tell In what pint, (in lh voyage I thought a good iI mI i. Ii-i.it It, iiii.I inn, day It occurred In inn ih.it J hnif rniidiaoil the name III Hi) inlnil Willi Ihuao III the paper I liml f kiiiiiI In tlm trunk lit home. 'I hi'in weie Kil win i ngiiriliy un, Hai lli'l iini, but no H.-liuyler, 'lim dny after iny arrival I gut out Urn nn Imx ami Nelc'llng tlm euvelopu h, "il, i-.l llurriet (irey went tlirnugli every paper lu II llioroughly. There weio a iiuinhei' of llielli. but they were liini.tly n.-i iiiiiiIh, i herkx Hint bad been p.. hi nml r.-i iiriii"! by the banks, tax I'ei-elpiH, el". Tlm only two nailiea llnil eeeiiinl i linvii any riniliii'llnli Willi Ned Hihiijler wen, In, Edward In Edward (iKleihy and tho (iray III Ilnrrlel liiiiy. One iinirniiig while reading n hewn paper I ifnw the fnllnwlng nntlni; Tin. ln, nl,. -inn. . I, nlMIng, .No, -- ii I, i..h h en hnlMhrii nml la nnw fully fur o. i-,ii,iiii) 1 1, . ui-unta of nlh.-r Intil'iii.Hn In tti iielifliliiiiltmiil iiru to hu 1 I'll.lililhllnl, Inf lln. n( 011 w hull Ilia liiitl'hi'if hua In 1-11 I'leiii-il ri'iniilii'-,) vii nml f'.r ninny yi.ua. It wua fnnm rly a Inin of ihe iijj,-i,y eaiui... whlih nt lim .I'.nli i f l;.lH,inl iljihy full lulu IHIk Uimi l"i,C ili-lay il. Ilein wna the mime, Edwnrd Ogleahy, atuilng me In Hie fin e again. I recall ed Hint I had hih'U It In (he Harriet (ray paper 11 ml determined to gel them nut linn 1 11 nml learn If thla nnlli-e had dny cniiuei'lliiii Willi them. I read the ileai i!iilnii nf Hiu bint mime In lliu dciil, nml, while there waa no number give, 1, Hie alreet waa mimed nml win Ihe aiime aa Hint oil which till) new building wna located. Ilml I ciniiiii-led Ned Schuyler with the Mitillcr I clii.iilil have been eager to learn more about ll. A It wiin, not knowing how tn proceed for lnforiuii lliiti, I did untiling fur Mevi-rnl daya. Then one day I went In my lawyer' ulllce to pay amue laxea, and while I here I concluded to lucnlliiii my Hnd mid tik hmv I could letiru Holucthlug In Hie innltcr. My f.illii-r had dune Iniiliiina lhriiu;:li the llrm fur many )enr. mid it waa now carried 011 by Mr. Tucker, the grundaoii of ihe orlul- i mil bend. After handing blm the fuml f'.r the laxea I iimLc.1 blm If hu knew anything nlmut the new building of w hli h I had read in the IiewnpapiT. "I almulil think an." win hu reply. "I Inherited a H'lll iilmilt H for client of my father." "Wlin waa Hie ow ner, iCdward Ogle, by, mid what hml my father to do with hluir "Edward Ogleby owiieil tho lot oil w hlch thla building of n hli u y u aH'.-ik Mtnii.U. He nml yni.r father were lull male fr'eiidn nml l.th my falher'a ell flits " "Who wna Harriet Ciray V "Mr. tlgleahy' utepdaugliter. Mr. (iK-li Nl.y hid no '.'hliilren of hi own, and It wna auppn-.vil that be would leave hi propel tjr to her. Hut he died bile Htn(c. hhu f'hiliiK'd. that be bad left a will In he favor, but It win nev er found. H ie declari-d Hint It bud beeli left by her Btepfalber lu our keeping, but a careful aeiircu alining our puierH fulled lo produce It. We bud 11 grunt deal of irouble with the mini ahe mar ried, w ho would not believe but that we had felonlniiHly tlenlroyed or with held the will. Indeed. I think the t barge wu Indirectly tho rnue of my father' death." liy till tliuo I wn xiippremilng a w ild excitement. I mailed to aak one mure ijucNtlon, but dreaded to do o, fearing thilt I would be disappointed In the reply. I-'lnully I found voice to apeak It. 'Whom did Harriet Orny marry?" "Her biihliumra mime, I believe, waa Schuyler." The riddle was aolved. Ned Schuyler was the ami of Harriet Gray and took a part of hla name from Edward Oglca by, hi wife's alepfntber, and part from hi mother'a maiden mime. Aa aoon a 1 could gather my wlta I went on unking iieatlotia. My next wna: "Suppoxe a will of Edward Ogleshy leaving nil hla property to Harriet Ciray aliould I10 produced tiow. How would it affect Hie property?" "Her helm would rlnlui It, and ln1 the end undoubtedly the courts would give It to tlicm." A happy girl I wna when I went home coiuiiiiiu that I hnd the key to a for tune for the muii I loved. Ho was to urrlve within a few dny. and I re linked to Impart the (lulling of his mother' will Urnt of all person to blm. One week after hla arrival he kept his promise to come to see me. I could ncnrcely wait to make Inquiries con firming my theory na to his Identity, but when 1 did I was told by blm that hfs mother' maiden name was Har riet Orny and her futher was Henry Schuyler. I hml the will In a desk nenr by and. taking It out, bunded It to blm. I kept my eyes fixed on bis fuce while be rend the document, and It wn a study, lb-lug au only child, be nv at a glance tbat If the will were genuine the right to the property de acrllH'il was vcxted In him. When my find wa reported to Mr. Tucker and hi astonishment hud abat ed 1 asked blm how the will could have got Into my father's imssesslon. The only explanation be could give wa that the paper of the two clients had got mixed In tho affulr and that these papers lielonglng to Mr. Ogleaby had lieen bunded, to my father. He hnd doubtles put them away without look ing nt them. Ned Schuyler effected a compromise with thoso In possession of the estate Hint was hi by Inheritance, and It made blm rich.' He wns obliged to give up a great deal In order to avoid litigation, but even with this surrender hi estate wns worth much more than It had N-ei) when the will was made. Since Neil, wa now far richer than 1 he no longer acrnpled to ask me to fce his wife. Beside. It wa I through whose Instrumentality bit ' property came to him. Osiieateiy Put. Joel Chandler Harris wa at hi desk on night when an old Urn re(Jortr looked over and said: "Joe. Bow do yon pell frmphlc' with on T or two?" "Wi.ii said tb kindly Tjncl Remo. who wa too gentl to burt ven common dJectJv. "W yon ar fotnf to n any. Bill. I gne 7" BUnl " well go tb limit" Indications of It inn) Prim uts ahe like chOD. "I don't wonder, with that hatchet face."-Baltimore American. FORUM OFTIIE PEOPLE THE LIBRARIAN'S DEPARTURE. OllKUON CITV, April 3. (Editor of the Enterprise.) I win glnil to : In your editorial column, Knturdayt lefereiicii mniln to tho departure of MIh Jlolini'M, llhriirliin, nud rather llliei Hiu way you talked of tho sumo. Tim t the community hn minlnlnnd u illatlnct lo In the depurture of 0110 no specially tiiullllcJ for the work I admitted by nil. ('i-rlnln Jt la that tlm library committee ran eas ily get what wns considered at one. time n "librarian," that Is a periion to band out hook, and check IIh-ih, Hut to get 11 librarian In tho true seimii of thn word 1 a different prop pall Ion. Ko much depend on the advlco given, especially to thn young, on what, hooks to ren J 11 ml wliut not lo read. I think thn peoplii of Oregon City should deinMud the exact chusii of MIh Holme' departure. Hoping the library committee will do this. ((, A. TUOOSMAN, bha Wa Ho Wao'n. Who says women have no sense of humor? A New York girl Invited a nuiiilier of her friends to a chicken dinner, then took tliem out Into the yard wiitch her fi-edlng her poultry. Hostoii Triiimerlpl. Wants, For Sale etc. I'OH SAI.K: Indian Itunuer Duck eugs, i for VI by I'urc-els J'ost. Ceo. I Iii 111 i 1 1 on. HonK) , UreKon City. FOR 8AI.E or TIIADK: House and lot In Eugene for Clackamas or Multnomah County property, ad dress Will Moehnke, Oregon City. JtOllt' i. I have various sums of money on hand to loan on real property, for long or short period of time. WM. HAMMOND. lawyer. Heaver Hide:., Oregon City. WOOD FOR SALE. Anyone wanting a carload of 16 Inch Oak wood (seasoned) call on W. W. Irvln, Aurora, Oregon. HOMESTEADS. Ijind ready for the plow, good rich soil, grow all kinds of vegetable and grains, railroad now building, write or call 316 Railway Exchange Bids., Portland, Ore. Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of John Glenson, deceased, has filed her final account In snld estate In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and t!iat the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, the 21st day of April, 191.3, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing objec tions to said account and for settling suid eatate. JESSIE V. OI.EASON, Administratrix of the estate of John (ilenson, deceased. I1ROWNEIX & STONE, Attorneys for administratrix. Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned hns beeni duly appointed executrix of the last will and testa ment of George Collins, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon. Therefore, all creditor having claims against said estate are hereby notified to preseut them, duly verified, to the undersign ed at the office of Arthur R. Smiley, 602 County Court House, Portland, Oregon, within six months after the date of first publication of this no tice. ESTHER. M. CIIATTEN. Executrix of the Inst will and testa ment of George Collins, deceased. ARTHUR R. SMILEY. Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication Friday, March 21, 1913. Dnte of Inst publication Friday, April IS. 1913. Administrator's Notice Notice Is hereby given that the on derslgned, Administrator of the es tate of David Robeson, deseased, has filed his Final Account herein with the County Clerk of Clacka mas County, Oregon, and the Coun ty Judge has set Monday, April 7, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. Mt. at the Cunty Court room tn Oregon City, Oregon, said County and State, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the final settle ment of said estate. C. D. ROBESON. Administrator. O. D. EBY, Attorney for Administrator. Dated March 7, 1913. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Clackamas County. Amy May Young, Plaintiff, vs. Alfred W. Young. Defendant. To Alfred W. Young, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 19th day of May. 1913, and If you fall so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In snld complaint, to-wlt: a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony and the marriage con tract heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself, and the restoration to this plaintiff, of her maiden name of Amy May Woodward, and for such other and further relief In the premises as the Court may deem Just and equitable. Service of this summons Is made upon yon by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable R. B. Beatle, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, acting In the absence of the Circuit Judges from said coun ty, made on the 3rd day of April, 1913, directing such publication In the Ore gon City Enterprise, once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first pub lication being April 4, 1913, and the last publication being May 16. 1913. E. L. McDOCOAU Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 610 C. of C. Bldg.. Portland Ore- Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. O. W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Annla F. Dark. Defendant To Annie E. Clark. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby notified and required to appear-and answer the complaint of the plaintiff In Ihe above entitled Court and runs on or before tiie 7th day of May, 1911, and If you do not no appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to thn Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bond of matrimony, heretofore and now existing between plaintiff nnd defend ant und for such other and further relief a to thn Court ahull seem meet arid equitable In the premises. This summons. Is published by ord'T of the Honorilib- It. I!, Ilentle, Coun ty Judge for Clackamas County, Ore gon, which order wn mnde nud dated April 2nd, 1913, directing that the aiime be published In the Oregon City Enterprise oncn n week for six suc cessive week, nnd the dnte of the fl rut publication thereof Is April 4th, 11H!(, and the last publication Is May Hiih, 1!H3. ' JOH. E. HEDGES, Oregon City, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, fof Clackamas County. J. II. derrick, Plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Ilerrb-k, Defendant, To Mary J. derrick, Defendant: In tiie. nnmn of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appeal and and answer the complaint lib-d ni:alnst you In the above entitled suit or or before Friday, t!ie 1 Oth day of May, 191!!, said date luting nix weeks from the dnte of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer snld complniut, for want thereof tho plnlnllff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, to-wlt: for a de cree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between plaintiff and defendant and. for such other and further relief as to the court may seem met and equitable. This summons Is published by the order of the Honorable R. II. Heatle, County Judge for said Clackamas County, Oregon, which order was j mndn nnd entered on the 3rd day of April. 1913, and the time prescribed for publication Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue of Friday, April th, 1913, nnd continuing ench week there after to and Including Friday, the Kith day of May, 1913. PERCIVAL & TAI.TIOT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Ethel n. Kohl, Plaintiff, vs. A. n. Kohl, Defendnnt:"?C! To the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby summoned to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled Biilt on or before the second day of May, 19U, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein filed, to wlt: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plalptiff and defendant be forever dissolved and for such other relief as Is equitable. This summons Is published by or der of Hon. R. H. Deatie, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, duly made and signed on the 19th 6&7 of March, 1913, which order specified the time for answering the complaint as the 2nd day of May, 1913, and the first publication of this summons Is made on the 21st day of March, 1913. SHENEF1EI.D & DUGAN and YATES ft YATES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Claclia mas. Florence 8. McRoberts, Plaintiff, vs. Robert F. McRoberts, Defendant. To Robert F. McRoberts, the above named defendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 2Cth day of April, 1913, said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded therein, to-wit: for a decree of this court forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff nnd defendant, and for such other and further, relief as to this court may seem mete and equitable. Thl summons Is published by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order waa made and entered on the 12th day of March, 1913, and the time prescribed for publication there of Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue of the 14th day of March, 1913, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including the Issue of the 25th day of April, 1913. GEO. N. FARRIN. Attorney for Plaintiff 708 Selling Building, Portlnnd, Ore gon. Notice. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that. Whereas, the State Board of Fish and Game Commission er (as well as Its predecssors, the Board of Fish Commissioners of the State of Oregon) has propagated and stocked, and la propagating and stock ing the waters of the Willamette Riv er In the State of Oregon with sal mon fish, and WHEREAS, said Willamette River Is frequented by salmon fish, and for the purpose of protecting the same, the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioner has decided to close the said Willamette River and Its trib utaries below and north of toe falls thereof at pregon City, to prevent fishing thereln by any means whatever for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, during the period f time hereinafter speel-, fled. NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners that that portion of said Willamette River and Its tributaries below and north of the fall thereof at Oregon City a remand each of them Is hereby closed to OBblng of any kind for salmon fish, except with hook nd line, commonly called angling, from and after 12 o'elock noon on the 15th day of April 1913. to 12 o'clock noon on the 1st day of May, 1913: and it Is and will be nnlawful to fish for. or take, or catch any salmon fish hy any means whatever, except with book and line. commonly called angling. In any of said waters during th period of time herein specified. -. A$T and all person whomsoever so PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey E. Cross CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORNEYS AT-LAW W hav now moved to our permanent quarter In th Beaver Building. Next to th Andraaen Building. Real Estate Abstract Main 8tret, Loans, Insurance. Oregon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN flsiilng In violation of this notlco will Ui prosecuted as by law provided, GKO. H. KKM.Y, Chairman pro tern. J. F. Hl'fiKKS, Secretary. C. F. 8TONE, M. J. KINNKY, Constituting quorum State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners. SHERIFF'S 8ALE. In the Circuit Co-irt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Relnhold Wls. Plaintiff, Vi. Thos. W. I.nne, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and tin ler the sent of the above en titled court, In inn above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated tne 26th day of Feb., 1913, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the nth riav of Sept., T12, In favor of Relnhold Weiss. Plaintiff, and against Trios. W. Lane, Defendant, for the sum of $"00, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of thn fol lowing described real property, situ ate In the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The South half of the Houthwe' quarter of the Northwest quarter of tho Southewest quarter of Sec. 18, T. 3 S., R. 3 E., containing 6 acres, more or less. In Clackamas County. Oregon, and all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant hart st the time of Judgment or since had. Now Therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and decree, and In conmliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the r,th day of April. 1913, at the hour of in o'clock A. M.. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, sell at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bid der, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgmment or der, decree, Interest, coats and all ac cruing cost. E. T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By B. J. STAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1913. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Clara Hawkins, Plaintiff, vs. Charles E. Hawkins. Defendant To Charles E. Hawkins, 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 named suit, on or before the 10th day of May, 1913, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff a,nd defendant. This sum mons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 5th day of Mbxch, 1913, and contin uing each week thereafter to and in cluding the Issue of Friday, April IStj,' 1913. ' W. J. MAKELIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1424 Yeon Bldg. Citation: 1 In the County Court of the State of 1 Oregon, in and for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of George D. Ely, deceased. To John K. Ely, Estalina Bauernfiend, Veradell E. Walters, Mollie E. Wil son and Nora E. Wilson, heirs at law J of George D. Ely, deceased. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas at the Court House in Ore gon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 21st day of April. 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, then and there to show cause If any there be. why the order heretofore made and entered In said County Court, admit ting to probate the will heretofore filed in said court bearlug date the 24th day of October, 1908, as and for the last will and testament of said George D. Ely, deceased, should-not be revoked, annulled and set aside and why it should not be adjudged and decreed by the court that said will is not the last will and testament of said deceased, and that the will presented to Bald court with the peti tion of Clara E. Ely and bearing date the 30th day of July, 1912. is the last will and testament of said deceased and to show cause If any there be why the letters testamentary here tofore Issued out of said court to John K. Ely should not be revoked, and why letters testamentary should not Issue out of Bald court to A. F. Knod er. Thl citation is served upon such of the heir at law of said deceased a do not live within the State of Ore gon by publication for six successive week In the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation by order of the Hon. R.B. Beatle, Judge of the above entitled court. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 2Sth day of February, 1913. (Sgd.) W. L. MULVEY. (Seal) Clerk. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackama County. Lydla Miller. Plaintiff, vs. Lauencelot B. Miller. Defendant. To Lauencelot B. Miller, above nam ed defendant: In the name of the State of Oegon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you William Hammond WEINHARO BUILDING In tho above named suit, on or before the 9th day of .May, Ibl!!, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want there of t ie plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by order of Hon. R. H. Heatle, Judge of the County Court, which order was made on the 22nd day of March, 1913, and t'.ie timo pescrllied for publication thereof Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, March 2Sth, 1913, and continuing each week thereafter to and including the issue of Friday, May 9th, 1913. BROWnELI, & STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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