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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,. FRIDAY, .1.J..V 4, 1013. cttnllon. . , Court of th" HiaM 'r II I"" 0'" r iCfc.n.M County, tfof lh. '' of K.M.- To "j,1 " M,( rty A"""'"' m helm I lw ! d'-",M "', of Wild docra-ed, u,l of K. II. an otdr mi in th in wi wiliUm rriJ ......Hi. l,l"!"r,"' ..,.,! and nit-red . . ....pi ami I'd .! , 'ir dlr-' iliiK i Imt " a "' . ...... Jul!" Hil court on III" HP 111 , ,,( .,111 HIM" . ,1((W f,,r- " ;,ml,l,l not b. rH .... , of Hm follo-vliiK ICiiNt of tlm Wllliiin.il In Mi-rlillun, and rmililliK Hi "Ihd Weal 20.H7 C'lulim to Ihn renter of t'in Ontinn City and lit t h I u it I Comity mud, innnm Norm 40 iI.'Kri"', 117 minutes Wii.l hIiiii", Our linn of niilil rimil I.I k'l cmliia I'' IK " North V ili.Kn.'U, ill) n.linil.'i Kn l I'i .'I c iiilim, tin -liitC Km. buuii i tin ry line of And i'ii w Huml Dotut toit I, nml ( hilm; tinmen K.ikI Vi. hi iliiiln.., iheiu' Nurtii II deitn-ca, ;m minnie, KlIKI I3.,"l) I'lllllllH III til Si nit ,i I . ti 1 1 - ilmy or Uit 2, In Suction Hi, In Mil.) . Township and lliiiiK'i; linnet Km. I III 'I I, ill, i, I,, li. Hi, ill li..,.,it r Of Mil lit lll Nil, it, HlKIICtt Hlllllil II lr p-rcim, llll iiilntilra, K.nat u'J h.l i liiilim to thii iliii i of h kIiiiiIhK, ii ixl or ii ilii'ri'n nml iiiiimirr h till niiHoiiiiv owner III ( i' nlini'lii or kiiIiI n u I inii illy uliovw ili'mrlli m mil i vi r; pin I llicreiif, nml tlmi you di-tewliiiiia it 1 1 pun or oii, uml uiiy n rami or n r alva weeks, ' 'I h ditto of flrnt publication In July lili, 1U:i, and ihn laat publication U Am, .ml lul'i, !iu. tilillliOtf K. MAVIIH, Atioriiiiy for Pliiluilff. FOUR PEIIS 111 IL till a I I II 1 111 I M a or III rii-llll nr. nimi i n n il HI 1 "' "f' l"r "inter i"11' 'fi'iiiliiiiin, in' liny of ""irriw County. ,i,K,"- , tin-in, hnvti no riijlil. till ,.iii'i..IIiii l"i i 10 lili-k Thirty-Hi (!) "" or In -r.:l In or to i n. nulil r-ul .ri ,h Aililltlon I" ""' ('",, ' "r ' , T y or any mrt tlii-n-ol. mul Hint B "I mViIIiioui"!' '''''"'' "r"'1""; . 'Ih mid null or tiii-tn lm lon-vm '" ,. I ml . I","'k 1 Vn'!iiil-M 1rf ., M1)J n,,,,,,,,, rr,)m KMrtliiK ' M, Tulmr, Mulnminnli f own i(ir c,i,t mlttw nuy rl!it, iltk i-tut., ,i.jnii . .... , i IH'II or niMiri i in mm n-ui proin-n P.-ni l.y "r-liT dull"! Jin Hfitli.1,,, Hliy ,,liri th,.rf. mul ',,r,4 ,n ,n" fMn" Tlwit t.liiin'IITi. IHU In hi.-I to mild " . .itwi-t.l i" Cltnilon Imiiio l.y ri, ,ir0M.riy and tlio lio.. tln-r.-of. 11 ri rk or ll'l" ',,Mrl miA h"lr l'H rorvi-r uuli-u-d. for ilntiitlir' nmm 1 V.vii.i ii dlrMln tlmm '"! ,r!l jmid dlHlnir--!iii-iilii lo-n-ln mid lot ..i. m io mni-Hn wW fonrtoii r ,,.(, i:lir B, frtii.r r.lhr im lo ihn wld Mil dy of AmkiinI. tl r,)lir, nmy ,, Jtut mii e,,ui, kpfor inn , ,a (,rli,,r .., . ... ins. inn " --, . : . l il nut l KriilH1"!- I III'" niiiooioin m iiiiiiiin'-.rt, oy or- ! ihi.rfiir. I ',,M9 of di-r or lion It. II. Iti-ntlH, Jii'Ikh or t!u N'l. ' ' .1. nf vim ,. ........ ,.r ,i... m.i., ,.i (ip... w ". 1 .1 in mitmnr t hton. fur Cliu kiimuii County, which or ,r ... ..p. iiimiii lit On-null t'lty. ir wa iiinilo mid cnti-rKd on tho 'ouniT ' ,. ,. , h, ,.u .,.. ... ,,., inill till ui uml', ifi.i. I ini nf lint tmlil t-nf nil of I Ilia ml III iikiik, p'rliliiy. tlm :m!i diiy or Juno. ,., ' " . "" .: .,. nr u T m- If nr th-r. I.. why mi . " I,. ,p.nlnl hy III" "p .hnilld not rmitwl liy Ih" i mid li dan- of llio Urn ntilill n-irt r..r ih. '7" : - ;;Vd r'i l.r...-r.y Prd for . "'i "''"" " rourt " W ,U MVI.VKY, Couniy Clerk. ' liy K T. gl lNN. iwputy. 1 in tji-rmif til Krldiiy. th lt d:iy nf AuuiiHt. mil. mid tHc time of (hi im Ml, m Inn of mil it miiiiiiinliii In nix full w-l from mid alter l!" dut of thn flril iuilli-Htnii tiiii-or. IHMICK A IHMICK. Aitiiriii- for I'lnlutlfT Adml-litntor-l Notice Of $U of Rwt Propurty. . .. . l.w ,.u..n Ihni Mimilll' Notlf Ip niT'M'j i - to .n onl-r f tl' t'0"'''"' ( 0,,rt ,f 10 in UI" l,.lini llummoni. Ill lim Circuit Court or tli Bute, of Ori-Koii for ( iNrkmniiii t on tit t. Kvi II. Hti-i-ra, I'lulntin, VI. JiiM'idi K. Stw-r. Di-fcndiinl. to m or.l.T f tl' """"L' l? To Jon-tin K. Ht.-cm. l.ov- niiiti.-d df th Htmr f r-..n. rr ''"'k"," ,tlintlt : r.mntr. i""'' J,IM "r1; , i.r l ' natn.i of tlm Hint or OrcKon. nird Mtim dny, tlm iindrrlBnid ml mm-1 urt) ,,,.,.,, rpl.urPj , ,,,K.ur and Uirtor ol tlii cMalii 0r lt'" Jnn" , .w,r U coniilalnt ni' I aKulnM you Und ItploiiKltiK to wld Mtatf. d-rlh-Ml n rllo. lo-wll : IWltmliiK at a IK-Int .10 rha N. ml HI rh. W. ol the Corner or Sox So. 10. II. U ami Id. lnT.J U.K. 2 r 0r ih Wll Mr. Clnckamaa rmm ty orcfon. tlu-ii. Houth 18.10 cha ; thphfii rat II IS cha.: thPiue North Mltrha. and thMic Wcat cha. to tb placn of bcitlntilna: containing Jt) arrp mor" or la. aald aale lo b nidi, on' or aft-r lli 4th day of Auk. tut 1SIJ at tlm nffli of llrownnll StoM, Cuinold Itulldln. Orcnon City, rjTfp.D, and lo h at prlvatn wl. JOHN K. HAVI8. Admlnlatrnlor. Bummona. In til Circuit Court of tnn Hlaln of Owtun, ror tho County or Clmka m. J. I'. Oaniplwll. riiilntlff. va. Adillnp llowi-ll. Ttiomaa Howell and Tplitia ll.iwidl. lila wife. IMH" 8nillh and John Bnilth. her hnalmnd. H-nrr llo-ll and (lcorl.i llowei:. bit wlf. John Howell and Nellie llonnll, lila wife, William Howell v ttli Howell, hla wlfo, Biinford Howell, Jr. JoacpS How fll and Muud Howell, hla wlfn, Ma tl da I'dit-r and William Potter, her huihand, I la Keith and KdKar Keith Iter huaband. Frank Howell and Mabel Howell, hla w ife, 1-ouliJ IMIuway I'oat. John I'oat and Heaa Kelby font, hla wife. Kdlth lt. Anna I'uH, Clara Ml Knlht mid Jmhua M KnlK'ut. her huabmid, Tliunti.n I.. Jolinaon and Hella Sul livan Jjlinaon. hla wir. Mlla H. Johnnon and Hurnh Hwctt Johnmin. hla wife. II. II. Johnaon and Hltu llnlniea Jolinaon, hla wrlff, Vloletlo I'om Koi'i-r ami K. Lucia Koaler, her bimliauJ, Ki-x 0. I'oat and Mar pry I'oat. hla wife. Henry Kalr, Uiile Kulr Skinner and tiny Kl inpr Skinner, her huaband, tha un known hi-lra of Ivlaoti, dweaii-d; the unknown helra cf I'lilnny. decraaed; al io all other piriM)tia or pari lea un known clulmliiK any rlu'iit, title. -lata. Ili-n or intereat In tha real eitate ili-Hi-rilx-d In tha complaint herein Di-fciiduuta. To Ttiuiima ll.iwell and Telltla llo.v ell, wife, Oeorma Howell. Ma tilda I'otti-r mid William Puller, her bmliaiid. Mil Keith and Kdptai' Keith, h.-r huabuud. IaiiiIiw Uollo way Post, John Poat and Heaa Bel by I'oat . hla wife, Kdlth Poat. An na I'oat, Mllea H. Jolinaon and Bar ah Hwett Jobiiaon, hla wife, II. II. JuhiiMiii :ind Hlna llolmea Johnaon, la wife, Vloletlo Poat Koater and E. Lucna Koater. her huaband, He . I'ohi and Murnery I'oat, hla wlfo, ii'-nry ruir, ixilllan rair osinin-r and tiny Klmer Hklnner, her hua band, tiie unknown helra of -lvlaon, decnaaed, the unknown heir of Phlnny, deceaaod nd each of you, a I ho all other per "in or partlea unknown clalmlnn liy rl!',it, title, estate, lien or Int ""at In tlm real eatate deacrlbed In the, complaint herein, the above named liefendnnta. IN TDK NAMK OK THE STATE OK OKKtiOM, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and ana wer th complaint filed analnat you and each or you in the above entltlod nil on or before Haturduy. tha 2nd day of AiiKUKt. 191.1, aald date bnlnu the explmtion or alx weeka from and "er the dam Cf the Drat publication f this auniinona. and If you and ac!i of yu rail to ao appear and anawi-r 'r want thereor. the plaintiff will ai Wy to tlm above Court for the relief demanded n hla complaint on Ma "'rein, and will take Judgment BKalnat o and enrh of you aa followa, to-wlf. Tlmi you and each or you durond anta ,e required to ael up In your nawnr to aald complnlnt thn actual nature of your auveral adverae and confllctlna; clnlma to plaintiff In and to tin, folldwiiic deacrlbed ral prou rty. to-wlt: Hltuate In Clackamaa tonnlv, Htate of OrnRon: ltrLrlllltl(ii. a, K V ......... AnvnAP ".p, m l inn ,,ii i iifitni. vw m . oi 1 1 Andrew Hood Donation land t lalin In Townahlp 3 South, nf ItanKe Kta-. f ,ne wuiam ute Meridian. mntiliiK t'u-nce South 0 decree 30 "Inntea, VVcat .1? 5K rhaina: thence ''"St 2r,.(Ml rhal"- llpn Nnrth 0 Kreea ?n ...i,..... t.... .h.ln. .... iiHuuiri, r,HBl 1.1. 31 unii." 'o t ie Houtlt boundary of Ixit 2. in "'"Ctlrin in. In ,.M T..M.-nal,li and 111 the above eutlilil ault by Hie 2'CIi ,lnv i,r Atmtial. Mil- iro lliiuurea anu Thirteen 1 19131 aa prew rlbi d by an ortb-r of Court for publication oi tnia iimmona. which mid dam la more than alx wanka after the date of tha flrat publication herein aa ordered by the Court In the above entitled ault. and if you lull to ao appear and atiawer tha complaint died herein In the ahove entitled ault on wld dale, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In aald romplalnt which wld rellel la for a decne ol , i... ivnrt I,, rever dlaaolvliiK and act- tin aaldu the marrlaxe contract here- if,.r nd now ex at lift. leW-en Plain tiff and wld defendant; for a further decree chatiRltiK plaintlB'a name to that of Kva II. Hchlotn ana ior aucn ...!..,p .,! further relief aa the Hon- ..p.i.Lk Cinrt may deem meet wlti equity. . . . t-i.ia iimmitiii la inibllMhrd by or a... r ih Honorable J. I) .Campbell. i. ..i.,.. .,r iIih aluivH entitled Court and al I order waa duly made ana enier ...i I.. ..i,i r .uri mi the 3rd day of July. Mneteen Hundred ana mineeu ( 1H13. 1 J. A. 8TK0WIIKIDC.K. Attorney lor Plaintiff time of MrM publication. July 4, 191 J. Date of laat publication, Auguat 1 P.U3. Admlnlatratrlx'a Notice. v. u her..bv alven that the un deralKiied. ha. by tho County Court fmrl a Hiatal I. wt riiiiin.ktlrtitrk uf the K ...... ..0 i im If. MV iltirPHaVMl. All aona havlim clalma analnat the wld j. p h,.p eaiate are IMTel) tun ' m i., w. notllled and renuked to prcaeui u aatnn, uniy vernicu whu n"i ' era at tho offlcea of Joa. E. Hedm-a. Welnhnrd Ilulldlnit. Orctton City, Ore gon, within alx moiiiua irom me uu.c h"r"f' MAUOARKT P. RKILLY, AdmlnlHtratrlx of the KMute of Ann llellly. Dated. July 4, 1913. J08KP1I K. IIKUtiKS. Attorney. REAL ESTATE llinti-r A, Htirker lo Anna Hiurxeaa, ot -l, block 11, Oremm City; $l,0ui), K K mill I .in- v II l 1 U' Ami i-rwiii nml fi() v.eM lialf of thn wm Imlf of H, W. , Hec. Tl. T. 2 H H. 2 K.; IK). I.iiwr.-iu-e J. 0. Hnldi-m mid wlfn to W. K. Iliinaeii. part, of H, K. Vi, Hen. 12. T, 3 8., II. 1 W.; IMwurd ClnHiier und wifn lo Win. Wiilleiia. Ulirt of I). W. Tucker 1). I. C: IP). A rill up '..,.illii,in an, I u lf.i l, i 11,. I.. in II, Crlfflih, lot 4N. Millwood (iar- di-lia; III! Victor Verrot to L. L. f!ray and wife. Iota I, 3 and d. block 17. llolx-ruoii. 1,400, . Melcholr Din-rat and wife to Oliver H. mid Addle M. Mathewa, lola 3 and 4, block 1, Imi-ml'a addition to Mil waukie; $10. A I' TUiiiii. .,wl lf.. I.i Will Hull 20 Hcrea III aoutheaat corner Hec. 1, i . .- n , ii. v v.., i. Will Hull to bftiKKlo Thomaa, aamc; II. U.u.1.1 11 a,,,l A 11 Mi.rirnn ti Kiiil(able MiKiliii aKoclnt Urn, went half of N. W. and H. K. Vi of N. W. i.i, Kif. I, T. 6 H II. 2 K.; 15.000. J. C. Sawyer and wife to Kate K. Turner, lot 8, block 62, Or.-non City; 110. John O. riolh and wife to Klrny W. Ilalea, lot 6, block 3, Until 'a addition to Canity; 1175. Clara llcntom to John Zobrlat, lot 1, block I, .obrlat addition to Kaiu cada; 1 100. Abbl 11. Johnaon to Mury if. Aus tin, U. W. ol B. K. H. of Bee. 30, T. f B.. II. 2 K.; 1f'0. I I luat llrltflu In hill-Ill f I riff 111. ail rlnlit and title aa an Incorporutor in liamaacua ccm ry; i. Ilertha L. and Irvlnic T. IUu to Frank L. Hnu and wife, lot 6 and eaate;!y half or lot 0, block 11, Glad atmie; $1. Clara Henthnrn to John obriat, lot 1. block 1. Zobrlat addition to F.Ma cuda; 1100, l-aura It. Mack and r. L. Mack to K. A. Itlpb y. truct In B. E. U ot B. W. ;. Sec. 30, T. 2 8.. K. & K.; 11. faille II. Clmrltou to lllancbe 1.. Raner. teli acrea In wt'h -sat part ol Hec. 30. T. 3 8., It. 6 K.; $1 (i. W. Conn and wife, Joaephlne Eb i-rhard and Arthur A. Cone and wife to I.. M. Felta, part of J. C. i.er i 1. C. contalnlna 40 acrea and 212 acn-a adJolultiK: $ 10. Little ( unimlna anil J. n. . ummina to T. L. Saner, tract In lot 4. block 9S, llr....,i CIIV' II ''TiO John W. Heed and wife to exut ora. admlnlatratora and devlaea of UcorKo V. lAwkerby, lot i, uioca i. EKtacuda; II. l..pll,.nrf llroiriin IjiiH cninuanv to O. K. Jefferv. 31 acrea In Sic. 31, T. I S.. R. 2 K ; II. C. I. Weeb and wife to O. K. Jcffery 3H acrea In Hector Campbell D. U C. No- 31 : ,10 C. E. Jensen and wife to C. n. Webb, aame ua above; 10. Airred 1.. Martin ana wne io i -Ham U llorthwlck, north hnir of 8. W. 4, Sec. 29, T. 2 8.. K. 7 E.; $10. John W. I-oder and wife to I. W. Noble nnd wife, tlx acrea In northewt part or 8. E. W, Bee. 1, T. 4 S.. R. 1. K.; 11. ' ilnna Anderaon and wife to Vlrlcj OnnteulM-ln. north half of N. YV. or Sec. 8. T. 2 8.. R. 4 E.; $3,000. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Tltlea Examined. Abetracte of Title Made. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. Office over Pank of Oregon City. SUFFRAGE ILLINOIS LAW 8IGNEQ WHILf MOVING PICTURE CAMERAS CLICK STEADILY WOMEN'S LEADERS WATCH CEREMONY Receipt From "Movla" Show to bo Uiad aa Fund for Further Campaigning In Intereati of Fair Six Voter SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 29. D clurliiK hla lnte.iitl.in to dlarcgnrd all political conaequeticea, Oovernor Dun no today affixed hla alKiiatore to the woman' aufrraao bill. Surfraitlat kiader and other who had part In Ita paaiwue were preaent. Moving picture were taken of the cen. HoyaPlea rrom their aale will go toward a I'JMOO fund, which the women are ralalng to make an educa tional campaign In liiluoi. ine wom en are aasurea 01 more man ww f pr.m 1 Via nleturea. (lovernor Dunne liei lour luvn- mminUii iu.na in aiitnina ine di i. rn..u ,.p ,v, r,,np nmen who com Doaed the auffraun lobby. Mra. Graoe Wilbur Trout, Mr. Hherman M. ixioin, mn Antoinette Funk and Mra. Meuiu mc Cormlck, will have one of the pen a a louvenlr of the event. The gover nor changed pen after each letter of bia name and thn uaed each pen aeveral titnea. MANY ATTEND RECITAL Many Oregon City people attended the recital of aludenta of Sadya tori. In Portland, lnat Friday, and were i,ar- tlcularly charmed wiin ine woir ui i.P nnnlli and bv the aolo offerlnga of Guatave Flechiner, who aaaisled. Thoae who were beard in aeiecuniiB were; Helen Hall, Mliureo av..iniii, Heatrlce Oliver, Madce Jtouoweu. Amy Peckover. Hor-nce FromonB. Ruth Peckover. Eva Keekman. Valora Myera. Ruth Ketchtim. Virginia Giles, May Wuldron, Mlldied Hail, Henry Kmac, Unthel Cros. Rntu Weldon. UII.I..J llnnn l.llClle Evan. IIUKU BUGGIES BUGGIES BUGGIES We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Buggies which we are going to offer for the next 10 days that will be a surprise to everyone. Call and examine for yourself. We have them on our floor for immediate delivery WILSON & COOKE OREGON CITY SPIRITUALISTS TO MEET Member of the First Spirituallst Religlous aaaoclatlon of Clackamas p,.ni win hnlit their 4 1st annual aes- lon and camp-meeting at New Era from July 6 to Auguai i. runnel, for the session will be Mr. Cora Kin cannon Smith. Dr. O. F. Austin and A. J. Siieckert. Music will be provided by the Boyle orcheatra. wMIe Mrs. A. . . r..... I . u Rn.k. Mildred noon, i.ucne r.in, i-r j. Hpecaen auu mr. i n. -Verateeg, Otla Wonhln, Marie Toner, j .low wjl gve vocal aolo. Mr. M. R. Edward Zehrung. Veda Andru. dra-1 gpencer wm aiBO appear. There will cana Johnaon. Robert Hainea, wueuuu dally conrerencea ai i:ju - . ....... iv. .j .ml Up flerhL-l., lil 1.a hM each week VOX. auu .u iao w. - iuico ,, . . , . . , , . ,. n;r. and clasae will ne neia uy w. tin. Special fare nave oeen aecureu - I nmn irrrtll rWl nn It H M I I I QUO CAPITOL PUTS BAN ON DRUNK - Vine."" E Wedne-day WASHINGTON, I). C, July L-lf M taturd., . U1 be the Drovlslona ol me new juu ... . - i. luw whirh became I . . . ., vturna . :., il Study State bociausm. operative today, are unci y eu T mlUl9rn r.l . June 30.- iho man In the ere or tnose woo arr Biaie Buiiuuou - . - n the habit o t Indulging too freely lo tions, a committee representing the in, . .trona-er than grape juice. En- National Association of Manufactur- llqur stronger man grape jui o. tomorrow forcement of tne new - T" - " r Auatrailia end to tne practice oi me po' -". V ..d Thn member ot nnneaa after tiiev nave tuuriru "e ., - . enneaa aner ij - ,i ... . j.nm re former mra? b 'nat - th. National AssocUtlon a person arrested ior r.nna . intlntor ih atreet or In any puonc inauc, . nimiutu, -i--. -- - - - , hat itPn conviction he ahall be pun- of European and American Industrial lahed by a fine or not iea mu nor more than lioo. or oy uupiiu ment for not lea than five daya nor more than thirty cay, u is auiK.-i' cd that the prospect of a public trial .-j - i hv nn the stone pile at nan a v - - . , i Occoquan will cause m regular New York rush for me waier waRuu that the law- has come inio enc". Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for Clackamaa County. C. H. Sheldon, Plaintiff, va. Ethel Sheldon. Defendant. To Ethel Sheldon, the above named de fendant : , -In the name of the State of Oregon you are her-by required to appear and miawer the complaint Bled ogalnat you in the alKive entitled court and cause within alx week from the date of th ,.ii...,inn nf ihla iinimnna. to- I rat ilium on"" - : , wit: n or bi-fore the ltlth day of Auguat. 1913. and ir you. run to . mr . p .nl.l roiniilalnt the kimve named plaintiff will spplX to said court Tor tne ruuei v" ... i..i.., hspuin in-wlt. for a in ni conip.ii'i" ..-.y. . - ' . . decree forever dlaaolvlng (he bunds of matrimony now anu existing between pljlnllff and de end -.i rnr anrh rurther and differ- nuii rm.i - . . .,,.. ent relief a to the court may .' nn.,ii.hiH In the nremlBC. Thli . aumnions I. published In pur- aunnce of an order oi y ("Cibe... Judge of .aid Conrt made .1.- o..a .inv nf .lulv. 191 J. anu the tlnr prccrllK-d In ..Id order for th" ,u'T"i,x"U.uc.;ive wee;, and .h; dit. of the Brat pub llcatlon r this summons I the 4tn day of July. 1913. e E mii.LER. for Plaintiff. Worceter llldg. Portland. Ore. P in aaia 1 nwiiHiiip mn-u nanre; thence West 8.95 chalna to " Hmthwat corner of aald Ixit 2. 'i-nf N0r,h 0 deitreea 13 mlnut!, 'at IH S3 chains to the South bonn rJ of tne Washington Wllllama Do J1 "n Und Claim; tnenee West trnc in. aald B,h t,0niary of wld Do ""'nn Und Claim 14.9 chains lo the 'e of hymning. Alao beKnnln(r 20.00 chains North "d 20.00 chain Weat of the 14 S-c-a corner, between Sections 14 and Tonshlp a South, of Range 2 Olfiriliiviia.i In the Circuit Court of the Sfnte or Oregon, for Ciaraamaa v ...w Clara C. Turner, Plaintiff, v.. . . s Turner. Defendant To WIIHnm F. Turner, the above-nam S th name or the Stale of Oregon " i.. nirpii to atmar and in the abnve entitled .uu on ".... j. A,,nt. 19 3. and II tne .Gnawer for want you iau io -i'i;-.,, , ,iip thereof ' the p.ain n nor Court ior me i. . . - Apcre. said complaint, to-wlt: For nrce of thla Court dlmwivins mo p qi una x ,.,i hrfuppn nlain- contraci now r. r. - - . tiff and defendant upon the jrotmd of deartion. and ror sum """ '" l,,8re of sTmnron; by publication ,hW 1- rnade or-r of the on. Coun oi i" p,.,h j.. rmtT. for the Flf'ti ju dicial District, directing that P"WI Ho. be made In the Oregon , tlty En tcrprlw. wkly of g eral circulation publiabed at "regji CP ' Oregoa. and that Publication be mad. tor alx consecutive and .uccea- CASTOR I A aaaal IIS for ijuuu u uuuirta. Die Und Yoa KaYt Always Bssght For Cut, Burn and Bruia.s. I. ..Ap hnma thnl-A ahnuld be & Ikix of llucklen Arnica Salve, ready to apply In. every caae of burns, cut, wounds or acalda. J. H. Polanco, Del- valle. Tex.. R. No. 3. writes: i -len a Arnica Salve saved my little .i.i.. ... f.t Nn nne believed H i.i I. rnred- The world best .... ir.n RMPnmmenaea us line. . vmij " iiimtlev Pro. Co.. Oregon CPy. Hub bard and Canny. NATIVE SON RETURNS HERE TO PHAipi i- , . i Vi.inn a voune. but i... n,..mi,,.r nf the bar of Port land, has moved hla law office to suite 203-204 Masonic duiiuiuh. .i... .v,.. h will continue in tie active practice of law. Many year. auo Mr. r.aion wwn " : , f .u ' 1p,i. r.t Herlirea & Griffith, of thla city, and since hla admission to a i.. i ui n na mi iitni nnouvm. edVllh I-Yanklln T. Griffith, now nres VT . .u- i...,i.,nl Ifullwav. Llg.lt firm of Griffltn, ieuer v. 1 '. i,. .la-mi taken an ac- .. r.iv and c tlVO imereai iu - .. ama. county "-- 'X " iMrhlgrachaiumn. aaaoclatlon. ",Bll.rc,V, " .rs" vn,n thia move m;n the enTbreVon CPy high Sresulled. lel?.opl. ; or of icbool diiurici nu, - . - - . ... r.-..n en Commercial tier oi mo . V t i a p club; Multnomah Lodge No 1, A. 1. b A M.: CIBCKamaa u"', ' U A. M.. and Oregon City Lodge No. 1189 H. P. O. E. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage llcenae have been lasua-l by the county clerk's offlfce to Sarah oy inn wiin. I ltnrton. J Wlsecup anu i!i.. --, : of Portland, and to Anna Haxelwood and John MCLonneu. married by County Judge Ueatle at th. court bouse Card of Thank. n . , ,. mn take till Mra. ueonarui - - ... ,i mean, of thank!ng neighbor and friends for tacir kuhhi. . .. i .... -., anrrnw. and for hi beautiful ttoral offerlnga that covered the grave of our dear hua nand and fatuer: hla brother Odd Fellow we would like to thank In particular tor Lioir prompt aasis t ance and sympathy, the beautirul an r ,hia order at the grave CtT- IHUilJ V ii..- - . mcmorv or brother of their Lodge MRS. GRACE CElUIARDT. HARRY GEPHARDT. Stafford, Oregon. caps CRASH together; LOCAL PEOPLE ABOARD t.. . niuirn between an Oregon a . . nn the Milwaukle Li ".:- . .mi. atub aervlce mesaay eveuius ber of Oregon City na wauaiuuo enger were severely shaken up, and .. -....i i -iot a ninrlRtone won- H waa reining - - ------ . . an was erlously cut about the head and face. . F. ltoynton. claim agen Bear tha Blgnaiara of JENNINGS LODGE. th- 1-nitoH smtea Civ" Ssrvlce CommlssloQ Bnnouncea that on Sat urday, July 26th, 1913, that an exam ination will be held at Oregon City. a a result of which It 1 expeciea io and face. . F. ltoynton. claim agent make certlfleatlon t0 flu a contemplated of the Portland Railway Light vacanc , tne position of fourth class OI me ruiii" . . Power company, declared positively late Tuesdny evening that no passen ' "j. t.j i.n hurt In the accident Street railway men ay that one or . v. ..... ...a han v nmHHiieu iu mo wreck. pcr.ftRDER'S OFFICE EARNS BIG SHARE OF EXPENSES vacancy in the position of fourth class postmaster at Jennings ijouse, "" other -vacancies aa they may occur . ,h. niNno unions lt shall be de cided In the Interests of the service to All the vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of the postmaster at thiB office- 1 1220.00 for tlw last fiscal year. , i.. limit 511 venra and over on the date of the' examination, with the ex ception that in a Btate wnere women are declared by statute to be of full oi T.n,rv r thla vear. the of flee of County Recorder Dedman has u pUrpoge8 at 18 years, wo- taken In $4,147 In fee. These fees men lg ye&n of Rge on tnat dae cf are based upon the number of folios Mamlnatlon wlu be admitted, of deeds and other document record Xl,pllcant must reside within the ed. The showing made Dy mr ten.itory eupplled by the post onice man la regarded a an inaicauuu u tnr wv.h th8 examination is an- Catarrh C,annot Be Cured ,. LOCAL APellCTIONS. M ll-V ' It la roaipo-d ot u T . tM Ankl by Priurnwu. prK Ts. lta.t- BAD STOMACH? MavKi Wonderful Stomach Remedy 1 ... . w TL.l V.. l. Should convince iu i ni v. Suffering Is Unnceaaary. II m u in ii.-v- . . ., .... ,,,0pitv an c-rowtn or ine cohu- . mo iMwi.v..-rf . . i nuumxu. ty, and the saie oi iauu w tiers, incidentally me aiuuuui" In make the oince virtually kuw porting. NEW SETTLER WRITES th Interior of Ger many, enclosing German stamp for reply, ha been receiveu vj ru. ,-. i-vinij of the Commer- .i.i .i.,h n.kine for Information about snnntv The writer apea't of having read of this section In Sun- . i j JnaalaMiia r9 fnm t fl 17 set, and says ue w "" i. live Mr. Freytag. has io n ut -i i o. . v. .. - - - vi- p.. n infnrmntlnn about tJla aeni mm i 11 ; . , region and hopes thus to win another settler from tne coumrj BANKRUPTCY HEARINGS t auw a erncer ot this city. w.. pii.h . netltlon of voluntary bank ruptcy and the matter has been re- r 4 11 IM Mlf-KH. ICIC CO iu ST WSpJS rsr -ovsj: dsa tar- asset, consisting of fixtures, outstand- . ana o ,, Am.nu. Ing account. tOCK, etc.. at IW. Thnuaand. of e"Ple- "O"1,8 ".""U"", flrsi meeting of his creditors has been own ,IM.Rmy. have taken M.yr-. vvond.p- called for July 9. Most of hi. credit- XSnSTf or are Portland wholesalers.- 0 Around th 0UU' 5tom.cn. u.-.r... -- Rn.il.. Sick bia v.,e Children of Worms. u-.H.Pt,.. Con.tlo.tlon. Torpid Llvar. . m.i.mn.red ita. and are praialng and !rcommendiii ,u -""i.::,.,.; h,.n,.v vnnnc hh v ,o..o."Ln. wonder- children imo " Know in. "'I 'v:-,v," T,'.r .,, ,ft aieea. hv ridding tnem oi wwn... tui stom.cn i n."' - ; :h. ,mv, .. out Wllllaaiee,. -r l,'VVrvel... In It. healhig uroi-rt e anil i enn-in " - Sli. It aet. on the "' '0,,"": tLin OI lmt "i" - c.a brlnaa quirk relief and Kr m Tha aYnmln.itlnn la Olien to all Citi- pn nf the Cnlted State's who can comply, with th.9 requirements. Ap plication form and full information concerning the requirements of the ex amination can be secured from the postmaster at Jennings Lodge or ms iocal secretary at uregon cuy, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commis sion, Washington, D. C. lrl he nmnerlv exe cuted and Bled with the Commission at Washington at least ( days Deiore the date or tne examination, uiki wlae it may be Impracticable to ex amine the applicants. Mrs. Thias, of Wichita, spent Wed nesday at the H. C. Painton home. The Ice cream social given under the auspices of the Pareut-Teacher A .iinlullnn vai HllitA . .UCCeSS ai though the weather man did not givi a very promising evening, adoui .irstv vdn ahlA tn Attend and all en joyed an Impromptu musical program. Miss Winnie Kern. Miss aiaoie une k. Miea twlnlra Oar mm weie s.optiiv pm-nrxl tn their instrumea.al ,n ..... " " - - selections and tne Misses mama Morse and Mollle Rose gave a pleas lng duet and they responded. A letter from Mrs. Robert Tate, President of Oregon Congress ot Mother in regard to delegate from tb-: World's Christian Citizenship Confer ence, held In Portland In July, was read during the evening and Mrs. Harry Robinson. President of the Parent-Teacher Association of this place was elected to go as a delegate. Ice cream and cake was served on prettily decorated tables In tie hail of the school building, $12.35 was reU- i I m-- k. .pp.!. izeu iiuiu mo n... Miss Katarina Jordan, of Portland, spent Sunday with Miss Ellen Hart. Mrs. Edith Truscott, of Gresham, and the first librarian of the Oregou City library, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Painton. Mrs. Truscott was' present at the dedication of the new library i. n... citv nn Bntiirriar last. IU Wirhwu " " On Thursday Mrs. Harry Cartlidg and Miss Eva Dye were luncno-.u ......... n ihA Pnlntnn home. KUCOIO v nv - C. P. Morse, resident agent for the London Assurance Corporation, wrote up a number of pollciea during the Mr. and Mrs. C. Corwln. who have i,. i-iottinip with Mr. and Mrs. Will UCCU O " " B. Jennings for two months have gone to Long Beach, w asn., wnere m.. vui win has accepted a position as luduag . . .Pn.. er ui a bioi m Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward raxion, oi n.nimi mil am mnurnlne the death r.t thoir rlau?hter-ln-law. Mra. Vioit . . i i r vi n.v. ih. nr la fT rnnir Htiu. v . r Paxton! who passed away at the E. J. Pun nr. hnma on June 23. at the age of 20 years. The deceased was tu daughter of George H. DeBois, of The 11.11.. Ilnmnil 'ha I'aXLOU lULUllJ 1VOI1CP, V..RV.. were former residents of this placj. Mr. Curtln, a locat dairyman ui k. miufnitiino tn have ten of his cows placed In the pound at Gladstone on Monday nlgnt. Mr. Walter lioyie ana juihh m Green, of Woodlawn, were married at P. M. on Wednesday at tae nomi of the bride. After a wedding recep- v..iji zinnia enmA tn theil home at this place, where a bountlfui n-on-iUno- .miner -waa aerve iu mo mk... nf tha Immediate families 1U7IUUC1B w. -- Mrs. Lansdown and Mrs. rt. n. c.n- mons were Joint hostesses at t-in ,.. hnma when thev save a l.inch eon for Mrs. Dan Storer, of Oak Grove and Mrs. Wm. Storer, of Portland. Additional guests being Mr Goorge A. Ostrom, Mrs. i-euiaire, am wrm- rest. u'. Mr rinatnn will denart this week for Seattle, where they expect to reside. ... Miss Mable Morse acompanieu oy her two nieces. Mary Jane Painton and Elizabeth Bruecnen were end visitors at Seaside. The district school ciera man .i.. b. in hpr rennrt of the annual tchcor meeting to the Enterprise last ..oak onH ihnu d nave reaa a uiuu OUt Hill amrrii, - Intense thirst, pains in the stomach . t i. fovarluhnPKS and DUU ami noii. ..ji. i ,k ..a ivmD omi inai mi"l"'v worms. Kickapoo vorm - .uWeu'l Remedy pleasant candy l0"nK"- ' . hepn taken by the,,""! Pm'nr" iVOrniB, IPBU."" ---- - !.. W. ?" t -nnpr.. Jl your Children to neaim -na - '"- ;m.ai in ro,,rtl" Eoncat.ir.. Mil. J- IM","'",.V ' .! " irin it Ijiwvit. Mrcnaniw. nnnivr-,,, J viAiannA n linn rv.ii i . v....M Uuniitni'ii rprx. t iiram "I nave uku n-."i- - - h,, ipruaaima. -.,.,,, for years, and enmeiy , m n.era. ;:UB,;,,ln in yo..r (" . . i. Kwilr Lai nn ran Sena ior ir wuni. .? ' .; m.narh Ailment to (!eo. H. Mavr Mfg. Chemlet. 144-146 niung ou-ri, . ...-.v, For sal. oy nunnay orw. nf worms. I would not M w.m- " .: . ,tA au druggists, oul. "ua ,k, Klrtanoo I. LneSicln; CO. PMlade'PhUl gl. Lou la. week and should nave reaa um, mill tax was levied; 1-4 a mill of thisj to be used to paint me schuui uuuo la the matter of Insurance tie s -hool building Is now Insured for $2600 and $550 on the piano and furinture. . r A Aulrnm nnrl fill 11 !T 1- .11 1 n. ucviihd w - . ter. Virginia, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. TUlbury on an auto trip to Mc Mlinnvllle on Tuesday last, the party returning home on Monday. i . anA ira Cnrlnnn nnd son. Ar thur, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacons. Amr.ni? tha now rnmpra to tne I.odpe are Mr. and Mrs. Woods and fi.miiv nf irvlnirton. who have pur chased the Umbdenstock property. The Sawtelle ana Mtcnner nmuira are occupying the Emmons cottage. Wilson Miller and oride nave oi-eueu tip camp at Spooner's landing. tors. Hugh KODertS enieriaim-u i "--Circle at lunc'a on Wednesday noon. Covers were laid for fourteen. C'ar.rlie Williams is spending his vacation with Hood River friends. Mr. Elmer MlnK, a Hood River or chardist. wa an over night visitor with C P. Morse. f ;a r.ni. Rnae. who has been wlt'i he'r .later In San Francisco attending school has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Groat, or romano, soent the week-end at their cottage at this place. Miss Marie Fields, or r-orwana, na returned aftr a week's visit with Miss MUbla Itrlgham. vi rv CnrT-eat will vialt with he daughter, Mrs. Hansen, at Ardenwald for a fortulght. Mrs. Laura Newell has returned from Washington where she waa call ed during the Illness of a broi'jer, who has somewhat recovered. Mrs. Comstock and two children, of Portland, have been visiting with Mrs. W'm. Uregan. Mrs. Mattle Shaver has returned from a two wsek's stay with her son, George A. Shaver, in Portland, while attending the Rose Festival, was tok en ill and confined to her bed most of th8 time while at her son's. Mrs. Roy B. Kelly, of Annabelle, and baby spent Thursday with her aunOMrs. Will Jacobs. th. rnmmnnltv Cluh dance at the n.tini-f hall nr. FVldav evening was . quite well attended. The club enter tains Its families and friends with a social dance the third Friday of tae month with a social dance wnicn nave proven successful during tne past -- son. xri- .nrt Mra Alfred Heard, of Rosa City Park, were business callers on Tuesday. u fJowhnnan and Mr. Waller Beckner, came from Newberg on Tues day.. Mrs. New-house departed on tne steamer Beaver, Tor coronaoo, t.ai., Tiri Me Recknr will remain till faK at this place and will join hia si3ter. Mrs. Newhouse. at Wis popular uratu resort where they will spend tha win ter. Th. Iivlpa vlll celphratfl JulV 4th with a community picnic at the school grounds. Tables have been prepared to seat 200 and a basket lunch will be held at noon. Races and a ua.i noma win ha the diversion of the aft ernoon and a good time is being antic ipated by the committee on arrange ments. Miss Flora Dill is spending a ftw days with school mates at Gerva's, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings are planning to leave for the coast on July 10th, where It is tnougni me aea iiuuu ma heln tn restore Mr. Jen nings' health, which has been so poor ly for a number ot weeks. Mfss Eileen Dill, a graduate of the Eugene High School of a class of six ty-nine has returned to spend uer va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. H. Dill. Miss Elizabeth Waldron, of Idaho Is spending her vacation with homo folks, Miss Waldrpn having fin ished a very successrul term ot school In one or the city scnoots. oi uiai nioea She unpnt a fortnieht with a sister. Miss Alice Waldron, Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. at Kvereti, vvasn.. before returning home. x xtiea Ruth Hiierhea of Vancouver, is visiting with the MiBses Hazel and Mable Hrlgham. Mrs. Collins, ot Chicago, amvea uu Wednesday for a summer's stay at the home of her brother, tl. h. t.m mons and wife. The German Baptists, of Portlanl will hold their second annual picnic at the River View Camp Grove at this place on July 4tn. Among other attraction on July 4th, will be the picnic held by the Portland Masons at Cedar Park Island. Mr. , Orr, manager of this resort has had a number of men getting me lsiana In readiness for the occasion. The Mrs. Harry Robinson and Mrs. Alony McFarlane,' Mrs. Calvin Morse i . r .... A nmm oltcnrle't ana mm. vjp-uiec D"u'" the luncheon at the Oregon Hotel giv en to the delegates of the Words Christian Citizenship Conference on Thursday, July 3rd. Mrs. H. L. Heathman and Miss Es ther and Harold left inursuay for Baud to Join Mr. Deathman at the homestead. Mr. i n Mason, of Wallace, idanc Is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Brig ham and Mrs. Sinclair. Mrs. Lou Jarbo, or Kamai, loauo, and Mrs. E. A. Sanders, of Portland, spent Sunday with the Thomas family. Ten of the 9th grade graduates of the Clinton Kelly school, of Portland, were entertained by Miss Mable Brig ham on Saturday laat. A picnic lunch eon was served In the nr grove near the Brigham home ana mier a ooai ride was enjoyed to Ma gone Park. Those enjoying the outing are Mayme Blake. Irene Phillip. MUrie Fields, and Mable Brigham and Reuther Crumbly, Virgil Brown. Kenneth Post, Leslie Redick, members of th 1913 class and Mis Hazel Brigham and Ar thur Robert of this place also enjoy ed the outing. Mr. A. C McFarlane has returned finm a business trip south after an absence of three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. LaClair will camp oa a pretty spot on the Jennings home. stad during the summer.