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REAL ESTATE li nlniiri'llP mill wlfit It. c iirowii. I""il hcgimilliic l a hit U N,,r,l,w'"'1 nirnitr block I, ImillllU AUUIium iu mi i!i. Vnr ('(Hiipiiny In In ki . I i Ciiiiiniiiiy. lot 1. Hlinw n,.,fv A. LaHiitit mill wlfo lo Nur fill hk. luiil ni'rlloii 2, (owimlili t ..nidi. 1'ii'K" 6 1 i-hiii.li" WimhIIii (o l.ydla A. Wonilln, .,! I iiimI :. I'l" 1 !l"ll AU.ll m m.ihiiii mnl will ! It. M. (', liromi l'""l ''luck 1 l""l"H AtldI r. inn "tl V : I0 c ii.l. i" Hi'iil K'"l Ctuiipiiiiy lo ivrilii'i'l. i:'"!'11" KimlKru Hallway lM, Imul ai'iilou II. tnwiiahln .mi i. immn I i-iint; $1 iwii.i'i.l ftnilw ny. I.lclit Power cumuli' rnllwny rliilit of wuy ho- , ... ,, wiilniucim mnl Oswego; 10. Aim.k N. Mumfnrd In Curl Pete ..... :i mnl 5. il k 7 uIh.IhIimw; ii K limlliwli k mnl wl'a mnl olner in y- I.. Myrr min winnm m Him.., IuiiiI acitliill !7. lownniilp ai.mli. rnu: 7 i"l: k.uiii II. I'ciry Id J. ('. Mmiinnw ,a ir. IiiihI aii'tlun 15 mnl 111 lomihli I aniitll, rlign I eaat lltsT.'-ii Jaiii.'H MullitU mnl wife Km) other in Mi.lalln Irrliiutliin iJinn ompnny, innil in W. II. Vminlin "l. I.. I. fur fiiii if r Cr ditch; l. liiuri'.' Kenaclrliig mnl wife In M. 1,11a irrigation ('imil'miy. right of r l..r ditch lliriiiiKh purl of cv limn II mnl !'. towiiahlp 6 noiilli. rniiKf 2 nl : 1. Ii. p. I toiincy mnl wife Ui rrpntoti E li.. in., y mnl wife, Imul m-cllon, ti.tihl ' aouth, rnllge S i'nt; tin, John W. I-imit mnl wlfo to William ,M, si. mi- mnl Irriiti Hlmii'. land "C lion .K townalilp t mm Oi, range 1 runt; II" Huriili .1 Ijirmiti In Arthur K. I.ur- ton. Inl l kinl 4, I'liH'k A Willamette Killa: I in. William (. YntiKlimi and wlfo and otlicra Id Ii II. Kluitrt. Ill nil (Ioiih j;, nnil 27. townahlp 4 south. rmnxr rt: lou. Martini Whim mid WIIMum II Wiilio iu Portland, Eugene k Kiiatern Kali tt) I'mniimiy, rUht of wny IhroiiKli 1'nrl II Wrlnlit I). I.. (' iwIIoik mid 3:', luwimtilp i roulh, rauiiit i i iii; 1 10. N.. Km Ijiii.I It InvpHdnntil Cum puny In I'l.rtlmid, KiiKim A Ktrn llallnv l'tiiii.itiiy, rltht lit wiy lliroiin:i jinrt Mulili.il Urork I). I.. (' nllon I... lonnM 3 Miulh, rmiKi , I I I.I. r.lrlim lliirtni'ilnl to I'ortlnnil, Ku k.'iip Kiixlorn Knllwny ('oiiiimiy, riKlil of ny through ut II, trmt CI U illitti.ft (. 'I'ru.'U; $10. KlU.'i !( ti V. l'lMiiorcr to I'orllnnJ, Kui;"n. ti Kii-.tvrii Kutlw v Coiiipany rlK il nf n tlirniiiih laud tII.iu 21, loiiH40 1 run til. rmiKO 1 i'nt; $10. II. II .iio!l nnd wlfn to 1'orllimil. Kuk.iii. K i:i.'tn liullwuy Hallway I'oini.inv, rlitit of way thruiiKli tmrt Jo.:.h ''. Wiuisni-ld l. U C. ai'ftl.ni V, luttiinhip ' miulh, rani'o i rant; 110. Jiiin.' S. t in I to (ii'orKd M. II. Jom.. i:irt Jnrnb 1 (HUT I'. 1.. l, loDlili ii.iiih, riinge 1 iBHt: $1. U.iirt;.. M It, Jtuica to Junica 8. Imcl. purl Kra Kinder 1'. I.. C. No. I; II. I'aiinio Kliiciiliury to Simon lloycr. land 111 '. Ilirinirilmin 1). 1.. ('., town tlilp : Miulh, rani:i 3 runt; fl.uoo. liiKirnc II. (iii'Kory mid wlfn to 1'hrln lli'iiri. hwn. hit 1, l.lork 2. (irKory'a Klrt A.l.1111,.11 to Mol.illa; $:i..J. Wllllnm II Miller und wlfo to VI ol Tale lulu i; and If., and eaHterty liuir loin 7 and It, hl.H'k 16. (ilnd lonc; ) I.oimi. I'riinli Klennrr nlid wifo to Uliilne It. Sinlih I rihly Welch IV I.. C lniilil. nniiih, riuiRn 2 faiit; $5,000. 3. II. Iil.'ksuii to Slephen II. Don ley. part riiinphiK I'eiiilletun I). I.. '. :i hoik It, r.iiiK' 1 cant; Jniiettn c. l.USiKow to Kranela A. I.i:u;.., Imul Nortlona lit, 11. 14 and Vi. ti.ni-lilp 2 Himtli, rtiB 2 iMint; 110. Amlroiv Kncher anil wlfo to V. II. 'illlr, ll.l 11, l,(K., 4, Caiihy; $t, J. II. fiintrell to tieorno C. Chll- fl,'r. land Hon 14. townhl) 2 mmth, raiiKe fi enHt: $'.113. . K. M mnl llertlm K. Atii(n lo Al mliiu H. Slel.keii, hit and aouth-irly :i : :t feet lot 7, iiok is, CaniMimli; II. Juan H. nnd Ira Colo to Sophia ;rlmin mi ni n h John 1-. Kllnger 1). ii:ll.liiin. .Iinepii v. and Kttu K. Hurl mi to Miry It. Hyatt. t 27. block 3, J. V. Hurl. ., (,t(,ti (o Mobllu: $175. "illi ini C. IiihIhoii to Lidltt K. Dod ""I. land Heclioii 12. townnhlp -""Hi, rant;.) 4 eiiHt; $10. II IliineBii to Krlck I.liidqnlMt, "t block II, mid lot 1. Iilonk (1. Wil lamette Acrnw; $10. II. I.. Hche..r nnd wlfo to Paul Kl ii :i, wifli wHt half ,()t j j ' 'lrac; $o. , Kaviice ami i-ennoll Furnlttirn nnd mina tiohlon, lota 7 and 7, block 34. 'Ill.lsll.ne; $0. Anna M. Alton mid hiiJ.and, H. I). a on, )rnw sherrard, lot 2, V1' "'" Vlllns; $10. ""rry A. Lnllam and wlfi to Wll- mi . Coo( land Hectlon 2, town nil 4 Bf.iilh ..... r .. ". iirnliain unit nif.. I,, ' nun HUH lo II. r.. I lei'f'e in.,1 uir ... rilllii.n .. a It IA $H, iui ui, rriinoiauu; ''" A- llulland to Kntrlno Poll.m.l, V irler Hectlon . townahlp 4 aouth. nim;ii 1 o13(. 1 1 ii,!!!1"" "f 0r'Knn to Wlllllnm C i ,,u"ii oaii nortnweHt qnnr mm, ,0WnHp 2 aouth, unn i K- lhMi" to James W. (lib- ioiui, ""' "nr,,on n- townahlp 2, tnnge 4 paat; io. l",(lll'"on 8n( J'"no W. ,,! .; " " 'I K. DodHon. land In fust- I0 1 ,owr'hP 2 outh, rnngo4 'MB"'HA"0i;.Ya,".,nd A- w- Ya,',, A V('Pa'', mid wife to Joaeph W. land Tracts; tl0 Tract 2 Willamette 1 n Sec m V' !? NR 14 f 8W 1-4. $10 " 2 w"th' rBnRfl 8 f MWvrt 1 T"5",r "nn to Lolls "r. land In Tyler Tract: $10. ''I'-rcnce Tn J""." J Rr, km',B .iL'r.nnJ ?" :". No- TO. Colin lm l" C,.T,,"apr, "nd wife to Mal- It r.r.. u nn'"' 2 In William - "IMieiH lot 3; $0. Thai. XS? tonnhtra M Anh"' C Sprague and wlfe to (1-iorKn II, liclkliinon Mrnl wlfn, lo aen.a In HW 14 of HK 1 4 of Hue. 2 towimhlp 4 aoiith, rmiKn 1 ciiat; K. K. JohiiNon to Nina V. Itiiirt hloeka a mid . KIi.IiIIiik Tract' $1 Tolly K, Miller lo UttlM M, New roililin, lot f.b ,y 1 1)0 In Hector ('mini Imll Ii, l V.; $, Mary I. I), I'l.nMmi to II. If. Prod morn, 82,04 mrea In Imnlol ..r0ii l, I.. (',; $3,f,iio, Jom.phliin Carinlrn lo Klnra T Cnniilr", NW t2 of tract 31, Wlllnin' ft Tualatin Tracta; $1. Ivor (', l.iiiK to I Hi v l K, m,i 30 acre In K.I war. I A. wilNon Claim No, 7200; $75(1. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Tltlti Examlntd. Abttracta of Till Madt. JOHN K. CI.AItK. Mtcr, Omen ovnr Hank of On-Kon City. CUT IN ION PRICE HADE A further rut In the prlo of on lull U l.i'lhK kbowii at oouiilry polllln. While t!io Coufederiited Oliluii (irow ura' AniKM'liitloii U mill noiuluHlly iiuotlna O.'.c a rental for lla No. 1 atiH k f. o, b. country alilpplna polnU. them la mar.ely a movvineut at thla fill urn. tlrowera oiitlipi of the amwiclation mid It In Htuled that aniiiH of them ItiRtdii of the orKunltatlon am now ofTorlng No. 1 aiiH-k down to uiic a ccnliil. but even thin luia ncarculy hi-lwd matter. Thfl aeamui la now o lain' tliat them la no rip lotHllnn of any Improvemimt In t.in altuatloii. mi leaa It roiiiea at llm very end of the crop )'iar, or elan aouielhluK hap pena to llm new crop In tlin arller aex'tloua. The latter la now acurcel.v puaallile, for aeveral reaaoiia. The chief one la that the crop la tr.ettliiR well on toward iiiatiirlly and then there arn a number of aerllona In varloua portion of the country thut trow the early atw-k, and dlaaater I not likely to overcome all. With Hawaii now offering new rrop onion to this country, and oiiio mnull ahlpineiiia havliiK already been inuil.i lo California hiIiiU, the outlook fur old crop could aourccly be worae. LIVE STOCK MARKET IS STEADY TO FIRM Tin Portland I'nlon Stwk Varda Company report aa followa: Itereipt for the week .iuve I n: cattle 1M9. ralve 44, bog 2S27. ahe -p 4:121. home 61. Market ateady to firm. Itecelpti have hern omewhat niori lloernl than week before hmt. Hulk of trad Ing wn done In tho ateer divlabm. I'rlca nveraged high, between $7.u and $S Hlrlctly prime beeves Invar- nl.ly reallted $s.2i. Hulcher atock wn active altliougn tne atiinu iiiipv her of row and heifer ofli-rlng wn 1 dlaapiHilntuient. Hulls, atag and alvea went to the ahmuble at ateady prices. Hwlnu trading nteauy to a anann lower toward the cloae. Market op ened with a mall .Monday when top in.itght $'J0 and advanced to $'J.O0. Itecetit runa hava been liberal enoimh to mpply pucker Immediate iii"5.Ih, he bitter wan a factor f llm lute niarkut and niiccceded tn pushing the range back to $9.75. The ninrket l onaldereil ntendy on this baals wltn poaallillllle for advance or d-trllno. Mutton market' tcudy to aironger with a remnrkalily short supply, tmy- ers want prlnte stock but It seem to to acurce. l..iililatlon I aoutiueK retarded by tbd lambing bcuhoii tn he sheep raising districts at this time. Prlmo wool yearlings SMling ut $7.75 and rwc at $0 featured. Not a single lamb sale wos Hindi'. Market I strong $7 to $S. HAVE LITTE HOPE There seems to bo not the slight est hope of any Improvement In the potato sltnntlon during tho remainder of the present season, so far as the Pacific Northwest offerings are con cerned. Special advices received from vnr lous points In California and In the Southwest, as well as ln the middle West, during tho last few days, indl cnto that the future will ahow no Im provement over the past so far as tho present season Is concerned. Ev erywhere there Is a big surplus of po tatoes and at all point extremely low prices are prevailing. The recent atatoment of an Idaho man that consumers .were forced to pay several times as much for pota toes as tho grower received lorwiem I tnken with a big smile by loose who are at all conversant with the situation. The fayt that the pointoes were purchased In Idaho and hauled all the wny to the Middle West with a high freight rate, made no differ ence In the estimate of the Idaho mun I'.ecHiise he secured but 60c for bla potatoes, and the Middle West rnnsnmer nald $1.25. Indicated to Lhlm thnt he wns robbed of the differ ence. After the freight rnte was ue ducted there would be but fractlonnl profit on the purchase by the whole sale buyer and retailer. The freight chnrgo was entirely eliminated by the estimate of tho grower. ACTION OF With the new from Washington Indicating that there It at least a prospect for the removal of the duty on raw wool. Interest In the market on thnt commodity In the Northwest U growing steadily stronger. Thnt the wool tariff would be ma terially lowered at the coming ses sion of Congres hns for somo time been a matter of comment and con jecture, and ln view of the goneral uncertainty as to what might devel- op In the wool market In the course OHKflON 0IT1 of the next few month buyer hnvo been very nmcli Inclined to hold back on limine. A a nowlt, at a tlmo when iihually buyer urn talilux over (rood deal or tha atato' product on ronlrncta, thnrn la very little html ilea pimnlim In tlin wool murloit and practically nolhliiK doltiK In lli.i way of contract. Now, with llm removal of the duly on wool at leant moiiK"tlii poimllill. Ulna, buyer repreaenlliiK local and laiMlern Iioiihcm, io have been In llm rmiKn I'oiiutiy tor doiiiii wenk liiiiklnii liivohllK.illiiiiH roKiirdliiK the HH.'l clip, are mure at ..a than ever before, TARIFF TO CAUSE E Vt.illo a Hinull amount of IjU1iiob I aalil lo bi pannliiK III the wool trade, lit caiiend point In Oregon and WahhliiKton, tho market it a a ruin la ipiotel extremely unlet with quota tloiia iioiiilual. Iliu iiit trade i uwultlug action of CoiiKrea on the proponed cut of tun duty, That a lowering of inn tarirr win imve an fffurt unou tin prlci la now the coiiclualou of the entire Irndo. I'roducer are getting aomewnai more aei'iiilngly willing to muko aoine couceaHloii In the prlM th yhave been holding for. Ai a rule theru la a marked deter mination lo awnlt.lhe rvgulur aaloa day in fore dlnpoalng of their flexe. becuunn no matter what the market doe they conaider they will receive belter figure by aelllng all In a bunch than dlnpoBlng of their limited lot to Individual buyer without compe tition. NEW POTATOES ARE COMING IN FREELY New potato.- are now arriving rather freely from thi south, and there la a smaller demand for the old product. While (here Is a vaat differ ence between the price of old growth Mid the newwer offerings, still the public Is beginning to take the high er quoted Ht 11 rr. HlilpinenU of new potato"! from California have hown a very mater ial Inrri asu during the laat few days and aulv are now being made down to 7c a pound In sack lots. At this time of tho senson, wh-n prices are mi u!i;h for new atock, th purchases are mostly In small lots, which are generally iiioled around 7 1-2 cents. The new potatoes now coming for ward from California are not near ly of nu ll guild size a former ship ments. Tills Is probably duo to the fact that the demand Is far better than the larger sizes nre aid? to tako care, therefore the marble atock !s substituted by t'.ie Callfornlaiis. The latter aro very greedy In this respec: I and Invariably take every advantage of the situation which an Oregon grower would conslded unfair. Eastern Clackamas 8ANDY. Sandy Grango No. 392 will hold Its regular monthly meeting in the I. O. O. K. hall Saturday. April 12th. Dur ing the lecture hour many household subjects aro lo be considered. Tho Woman's Club of Sandy hld their seml-weekly meeting, at the home of Ita president. Mrs. Hlanche R. Shelley, last Thursday nfUrnoon. A large crowd was in attendance and iimiit time wns enjoyed by all. Re freshments were served. The -next meeting will be April 17th at the San dy hotel when Mrs. Elizabeth P. God ding, of Portland, will be present to give nn address. Rev. E. M. Smith, of Salem, pastor of the M. E. Church here, held the regular morning and evening services Sunday, his topic for the morning was "Jacob and Esnu," and In the evening he preached on Galntions 67. They also had a good Sunday school meet ing at JO A. M.. forty In att-mdance. All nre cordially Invited to attend hot 8. 9. and preaching services. Will Hosholm has charge of the new cream route In the neighborhood ot Hull Hun to the Mt. Hood Cramry situated here.Tho output of Die cream ery Is steadily Increasing. At pres cut something over 2.500 pounds of luilt-r lh shipped each week. Smith and Davis, contractors and builders, have commenced building on the bnngnlow of R. 8. Smith In South Sandy. . . .. . If you want to hnve a good time don t forget to come to the dance given in the band hall by Hie band Saturday night. April 12th. Mrs A I- D-aton has returned homo from Ints where she has been visiting her daughter for a few days. Mrs P T. Shelby has gone to Hills boro to visit her mother. Mrs. Stevens Wilson, for several weeks Lillian Ten Eyck and Walter Hel man. of Marmont, ar staying ln San dy going to school. Their home school Is out and they want to continue go Ing to school so they can take the next eighth grade exnmlnntlon. AL8PAUGH. . . We are still having rain but nre waiting patiently fof good weather to come. ... a n. Fred Ely traded his farm to Mr. Franks for a house and lot In Port land and Intends to move there ln the near future. Mr. and Mrs. u. nm to Eagle Creek this wsek. Miss Emma Dowty has returned home from Portland. Mrs. Henry Gtthens and Mrs. O.K. Tull were the guests of Mrs. John Githens Saturday aft-rnoon. Fred Hannlster purchased a fine CHICHESTER SPILLS BRAND r innrt t imk rr tnnM for CFT-CHKS-THR'S A L1AMUND iKiND FILLS in o and (MD metallic bom. r.ld with Blu4 Ibhrni lm m onti. rTw Wtot h BI-CMI!.T.I V iiaixs imxi him, i-nt-a atari rrrarJrci aa lt.Sft. Alwara HiW. 10LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE JESS DIAMOND ENTKUI'UIHK. KltlllAY, iuldln horan from Mr, Hlmmon, of Katnrnda luat week. Mr. KrtKiir llleplo ha been vlnlt Iiik with ln.r Rlntor, Wr. (JeorKO L)o Hhleld durliiK the punt fow day, Mr, and Mr. Cliaa, Hhleld attend ed the miiiurudn bill at KbihciuIii Krldny. They received tho honor of having the bent roattimi! there. They were drenaed a Indian. Beverul pnoplo from hero attended the (In nee at KukIh Cnek Hatnrilay tilulit. A fine time wu reported, ill thoiiKli there wai, a very amnll crowd on account of the rain. MIh Cooper, who hu bn-n work Iiik In Portland hn returned home. Ma mlo Jlloplp hu returned to Cortland, where vhe Iiiim a poaltlon. EAST EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mir. Naylor entertaltr-d the Kllnch Club at their homo last Tues day evening. , A fine supper was serv ed by the hostess. 'Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Clbaon mnde a return trip to Harton hmt Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Douglass were the week-end gilsts of relatives In Oregon City. Mr. and Mr. A. W. Cookn, of I)a inaHCiis, vjnlted with Mr. and Mr. Howlett Saturday and Hundny. Mr. and Mr. Kd Douglass were Ks taooda visitor lust Saturday. Joe Cahlll, while at work down at the mill on D'lep Creek, near Harton. fell between two cars Saturday and was very badly hurt. A special car was sunt out and he was taken to the Ht. Vincent' hospital, wher an examination was to be made on Mon day to determine the extent of bis In juries. Mrs. Kath Douglas spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Howlotte. Russell Jonea went to Portland Sat urday to visit for a day or two with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Clark at dinner Bun day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Kltzmlller. James Gibson celebrated his 87th birthday Sunday. Nearly all of his sons and daughters and some of his grandchildren gathered at his borne In honor of the event, and a fine din ner was partaken of. Mr. Gibson is an old pioneer of Oregon, having lived here since 1K08. Those present were, Mrs. II. F. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gib son, Mr. and Mrs. John Held, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson, H. S. Gibson. Susie Reld, The odore and Chester Reld, Earl, Hazel nnd Franklin Gibson. Iva, Agnes, Her bert and Alice Udell and Edward Chapman. Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and colds, when neglected. always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. Tho wisest thing do when you have a cold that troubles you Is to get a bottle or Dr. Kings New Discovery. You will get rollef from the flrsf dose, and finally the cough will disappear. O. H. Hrown. nf Muscadine. Ala., writes: "My wife wag dtrwn De(i wtth an obstinate C01(;n and j honestly believe had It not been for Dr. Kings New Discov ery, she would not be living today." Known for forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price DOc and $1.00. Recommended by all druggists. Prompt Agrstmsnt. Hub (after five uiiuuun uf lt Oh. only a fool would urgue with a woman! Wife Precisely. -Kxcbniige. Wants, For Sale etc. FOR SALE: Indian Runner Duck, -eggs, $1 for 12 by Parcels Post. Geo. Hamilton, Route 1, Oregon City. FOR SALE or TRADE: House and lot in Eugene for Clackamas or Multnomah County property, ad dress Will Moehnke, Oregon City. Route 4. I have varloua sums of money on hand to lonn on real property, for long or short periods of time. WM. HAMMOND, Lawyer. Heaver Hldg.. Oregon City. WOOD FOR SALE. Anyone wanting a carload of 16 Inch -Onk wood (seasoned) call on W. W. Irvln, Aurora, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. Noticn is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Cyrus K. Hallard. deceased. hns flK"d his flnnl account and report In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the. County of Clackamas and thnt Monday, the 19th day of May, 1913, at the hour or 10 oclocK ln the forenoon of said day In the court room of said court has been ap pointed by the said court aa the time and place for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. JOHN R. KKUSU. Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus K. Hallard, deceased. Dated April 10th, 1913. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney. Final Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of John Gleason, deceased, has filed her final account ln said estate In the County Court of the State of Oregon. for Clackamas County, and t.iat tne Judge of said court has appointed Monday, the 21st day of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. for hearing objec tions to said account and for settling said estate. JESSIE V. GLEASON, Administratrix of the estate of John Gleason, deceased. PROWNEI.L & STONE, Attorneys for administratrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the Inst will and testa ment of George Collins, deceased, by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon. Therefore, ail creditors having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly verified, to the undersign ed at the office of Arthur R. Smiley, 602 County Court Hoase, Portland. Oregon, within six months after the date of first publication ot this no tice. ESTHER M. CHATTEN. Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Georee Collins, deceased. ARTHUR R. SMILEY, Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication Friday. March 21. 1913. Dite of last publication Friday, April 18. 1913. AVU1I, 11, H1J Summons, In the Circuit Court of the Htnte of Oregon, In and for Clackamai County, Amy May Young, Plulntlff, vs. Alfred W. Young, Defendant. To Alfred W. Young, Defendant! In the name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appearand answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the Iflth dny of May, 1913, and If you fall so to appear or answer, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said complaint., to-wlt; a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony and tho 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 nnd equitable. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication pursuant to an order of th Honorable Tl. TV Heatie, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, acting In the absence of (he Circuit Judges from csld conn, ty, made on the 3rd dav of April, 1913, directing such publication In the Ore gon City Knterprlso, once a week for six consecutive weeks, the first pub lication being April 4, 1913, and the last publication being May 1, 1913. ' E. I,. MrDOUGAU Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 610 C. of C. Wdi!., Portland Ore gon. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. O. W. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Annie E. Clark, Defendant. To Annie E. Clark, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby notified and required to appear anil, answer the complaint of the plaintiff In the above entitled Court and cause on or before the 17th day of May, 1913, and if you do not so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed (or In the complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony, heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defend ant and for such other a!d further relief as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable ln the premises. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable R H. Ileatle, Coun ty Judge for Clackamas County, Ore gon, wbirh.order was made and dated April 2nd, 1913.. directing that the same be published ln the Oregon; City Enterprise once a week for six suc cessive weeks, and the date of the first publication thereof Is April 4th, 1913, and the last publication Is May 16th. 1913. JOS. E. HEDGES. Oregon City, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. J. H. Herrlck, Plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Herrick, Defendant. To Mary.J. Herrick, Defendant: In the nnme of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appeal and and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit or or before Friday, the 16th day of May, 1913, said date being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer said complaint. for want thereof the plaintiff 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. n. Heatle, County Judge for said Clackamas County,, Oregon, which order was made and entered on the 3rd day of April. 1913, and the time prescribed for publication Is six weeks, beginning with the issue of Friday. April 4th, 1913, and continuing each week there after to and Including Fridav, the 16th day of May, 1913. PERCIVAL & TALHOT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Ethel n. Kohl, Plaintiff, vs. A. n. Kohl. Defendant. To the above named Defendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon you are hereby summoned to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the second day of May, 191J, and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a de cree against you lor the relief prayed for in the complaint herein filed, to wlt: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and for such other relief as Is equitable. This summons Is published by or der of Hon. R. D. Reatie, County Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, duly made and signed on the 19th day of March, 1913, which order specified the time for answering the complaint ns the 2nd day of May, 1913, and the first publication of this summons ts made on the 21st day ot March, 1913. SHENEFIEI.D A LVTJGAN and YATES & YATES. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Florence S. McRoberts, Plaintiff, vs. Robert F. JtfcRoberts, Defendant. To Rdbert 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 26th 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 yon 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-wlt: for a decree of this court forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintlt and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem mete and equitable. . This summons is published by order ot the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made and entered on tre 12th day of March. 1913, and the 1 hue prescribed for publication there- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey E. Cross William Hammond CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW W have now movtd to our psrmansnt quarters In tha Beavsr Building. Next to th Andrsaen Building. Real Eitat Abstracts Main Street, Loans, Insurance. Oregon City, Ora. , JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN of Is six weeks, beginning with the Issue of the 14th day of March, 1913, and continuing each week thereafter kto and including the Isnue of the 2'th day of April, 1913. GEO. N, FARRIN, Attorney for Plaintiff; 70S Selling I!ull,llng, Portland, Ore Ron. Notic.. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that. Whereas, the State Hoard of Fish and Game Commission ers (as well as Its predecssors, the Hoard of Finn Commissioners of the State of Oregon) has propagated and stocked, and Is propagating and stock lug the waters of the Willamette Riv er In fie State of Oregon with sal mon fish, and WHEREA8, said Willamette River Is frequented by salmon fish, and for the purpose of protecting the same, the State Board of Fish and Game Commlsslnnpra hit riM-Mp.1 tn elnaa fha aalf Wlllafnatla PIvav ,h.1 If a IK ' utaties below and north of the falls thereof at Oregon City, .to prevent fishing therein by any means whatever for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, during the period of time hereinafter speci fied. NOW, THEREFORE. NOTICE 18 HEREHY GIVEN by the State Hoard of Fish and Game Commissioners that that portion of said Willamette River and Its tributaries below and north of the falls thereof at Oregon City are and each of them Is hereby closed to fishing of any kind for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, from and after 12 o'clock 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 flsh for, or take, or catch any salmon fish by any means whatever, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, ln any of said waters during the period of time herein specified. Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing ln violation of this notice will be prosecuted as by law provided. GEO. H. KELLY, I Chairman pro tem. J. F. HUGHES, Secretary. C. F. STONE, M. J. KINNEY, Constituting quorum State Hoard of Fish and Game Commissioners. 8ummon. 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 ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you tn 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 ot 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 and defendant. This sum mons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the oth day of March, 1913, and contin uing each week thereafter to and In cluding the Issue of Friday, April lSt'j,', 1913. W. J. MAKELIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1424 Yeon Bldg. Citation: In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Clackamas. In the matter of the estate of George D. Ely, deceased. To John K. Ely. Estalina Bauernflend, Veradell E. Walters, Mollle E. Wil son and Nora E. Wilson, heirs at law of George D. Ely, deceased. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to be and appear ln the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas at the Court House ln 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 ln said court bearing date the 24th day of October, 1908, aa and for the last will and testament of said George D. Ely, deceased, should not be revoked, annulled and act aside and why It should not be adjudged and decreed by the court that said will la not the last will and testament of said deceased, and that the will presented to said 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 Ipsue out of said court to A. F. Knod- er. Thla citation Is served upon such of the heirs at law of said deceased as 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 ot said Court, this 2Sth day of February, 1913. (Sgd.) W. L. MULVET, (Seal) Clerk. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Lydla Miller, Plaintiff, vs. Laumcelot 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 1 answer the complaint filed against yon ' WEINHARD BUILGINC In the above named suit, on or before the Hth day of May, 1913, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, und if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for tn her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plulntlff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. R. II. Heatle, Judge of the County Court, which order waa made on the 22nd day of March, 1913, and tae time pescrlbed 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. HROWNELL & STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Phones Pacific 52 Home A-151 BROWNELL & STONE Attorneys-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice ln all courts, make collections and settlements. Office ln Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. a9 I C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE o o Attorneys-at-Law '- Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice ln First National Bank Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. J W. S. EDDY. V. S M. D. V. 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