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OREflON Cm ENTEUI'WhK FRIDAY. HKI'TKMHKIt 19, 1013. SUFFERED . AWFUL PAINS - c:-im Ycnrs. Restored 'T0HcnlthbyLydiaE.Pink. ham's Vegetable . Compound. . .- Vermont "I Was trou. li I with "If"''"-'"" w ' ..Ixloen vimm. mxl . wit tliln, weak and iMp)v nervous. When 1 Yl would llu down It K would soun a if 1 l Mown out at sight ',,tH ,,0,n,, ',u'"' Hill! WIO Wllllll" VUI- tnlns had facet that would IMM'k out It nin, mid when 1 wm out of doors It would if .nmi'llilnir wm folnif to hap. My ,I.kh1 wm KHir, my clrculn- " t tlu.cn. I had '"' i. Udly, n.y abdomen wm m uxl I ,. l.ydia K. I'lnklmm's VegeU , c,,n .ii iil mid urn-d the Katmllve V,.h rUitity did wonders fur nr My troubles li''rl mid I (,l. lo wrk hard wvory diiy. "- Mr. W. F. it.Klvcr v,oW 'r,n Mor town, ViTiiii'iiU Anoltior Caw. Ci!Tri!. !".-" I wm trouliM with fl,. wi'iikn-m. olo with tlUplnro. Ulrnt. I " v,,ry 'v,,r tdy li-d'-h". !" lwln I" vrry thin mid if " llm"- 1 com" mMicd l-'kii'K l-y'l V" l'kUm Vcigi tul'lf ('nmNuiid nd I m etirvdof tW troubles. I rimnl ritl" your . . , . . i.i. -I.I.. M Im.Viii. cm WINS ITS IN ACTION BROUGHT BY GRANT B. DIMICK IS LOST BY THE RUL ING OF JUDGE EAKIN Dcc.non Hold! City Hd Right to Miki AiPolntmnt ind that It wji Its Duty to do so Warrants to bi Paid On-Kmi City won It fight In the cm till court before Judge Kakln Hat unlay when the demurrer of the plain tiff vim overruled und tint rnurt li 'II that tin' cl;y hud the. rliiht tn make till appoint iiu-iit uf Kd Hhaw hi chief of h mill to pay him the salary uf I ! on for I hi It mouth uf hi wrvlri'. lirniit II. Iilinli'k liriiiiKlit til urtlon utalimt Oregon Cliy, In treasurer, and YA Hlmw mi the ground t'lut tin) conn rll diil nut have tho right to mnke t!) a pi'ol ii' iii.-n t of tho Killc chli'f t thai thin-. The rourt, however, held Cint Ih.i rlty not only hud th nitht in iniikp ui'h nn aiiiHilntmcnt In in riiii rKi iiry hut tlmt It wua Its duty tu do mi. Tin- niHn Iiiih h)ii putiilliiK in tint rourt fur miinctlini'. Inn tho (IitIsUiii of Hi' lirrult rourt Hainriliiy m-tlM Hi' iKiint t tut t Iiiih In-Ill up thu war rriu of i hlor of ihiIIiv fur It monihi. AtturiM-vH for tlm rlty worn ('( l. Uidiiriii', Wiilluiu Stone, and J. K. H'iIk , whlht V. II. Illcka ropr inl d the plinnilff, (irunt II. DlnJt'k. TAKE PRICE RAISE Higher prlcea In t!ie fancy Craw, ford peach marketa were noted yea tenlay with koinI denuinda for thrt beat lua'lllia The Elberta ahlpmanta are heavy and the quality good. fanned mliu ahowa firm with a rise u the (iiotisl prieea of ths market. TmnnioeK are allowing orriialounlly on the market, the aupply becoming ninlerlully Hliortened yealerday. Chirk 'in rmitinuii ,to advance, due to the lllidled offerlnga. COURT COUNCILS AUTHORITY IS UPHELD: Careful - of Your Property One of tht secrets of our success In the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furniture Mpving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 50, Residence 1562 " 612 Main Jtretl Offlca Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Etabllshad 186B 8uceaaor to C. N. Oraenmaa FURNITURE, SAFES All D PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK hate Reasonable, Baafa Sto red 3 Days rrae of Charja Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER D. C. LATOURBTTB, PraotdanL The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, E50.000.00. Transact, a Oanaral Banking BiMtnaM. Opart from M.M.UIP- TOOZE WANIS SEX BELIEVES COULD BE APPLIED TO LIMITED EXTENT IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISCUSSES SUBJECT II LENGTH QIvm Rsasone Why Separation Would Work to Advantage In the Ad ministration of 8ytm Addtd CaPsnte - frof minor K. J. Too.n, ii)i-rliita-inl-rnt of I ho Ur-Kou City puhllc arhooln, la lu favor of mi Ki'Kri-Kiiiloii. Mondiiy lin auld Hint lu thin rlty Im waa In favor of mi mKri-Kiillou In a lliultiHl ni'iinii, and In a llmlti-d hi'Iiih Iiim'hiinu of thu uildud xxpciiHit t lint roiiiplnta "KrfKiitliii would ciiiimii. Ho nn lil "Ki'X i'ri'KUlloii Iiiih hi i'ii (UitcimHiKl pro un.l con for iniiny yi-nm and tins h'Tii trl-d wlili vury lux di'Kri'i'i of luci'i'M and fullurn. Onn of tint mull! oliji'ctloiia llml In ml vuuriil li that thu IralnlliK tlmt fit llio hoy for lila futiiro llf In not aduph'd to tlio voruilou of thu itlrl, hut thin ohjm'tlon Im ka furcn Ih'Cuuhk It la a fiu't that woiui-n ant morn and morn liimillmt thou.) f!c)'U that wi-ru ouro roiml lorMl for tiii-n alon, Baa Dlfftrtncta. "It him lim-u ulul'-d hy Ihimn In fa vor of 'Kri'Kiiiluii that thi-M la a Ulf fiTi-iiiii In tho ahlllty of hoya and Klrla to Kru h i illffi-rnit miliji-ila; (or liiHlnnri', a hoy la roimldi-ri'd lo he a hi i to Imiidln miiliiuiiulra hxtt-r lliiin a lilrl, wlillo a (tlrl cxri'lla In thu rul turn ii.hj"'l. Now thla luu h-n dla proved hy ai'tnnl Invi-HtlKatlotia which how that Klrla rank IiIkImt In tlm liuiltimiillcal auhji-ria and tin hoy hlislnr In ruliuri'. "Anotlp'r point afti'ti dlm'imiM'tl In thla liitcri-ntlnu auhli'i-t la lu n-minl il... h.u.IhI i..iiii.ii.Ii ..r lh.. v.mtiir I There la no doiiht hut that thu tin vt'lupini'tit of the aorlal It f of tho youuic la a function that tho puhllc nr'wola iiuiat xi-rrli. School Function!. . "Tlii-ri- haa Ihvii much arKUiiicnt r Bwtllutt from tlUciiniilou a to whether i'tre)riiil"U would act uh a rrut s-tlon lor th"lr moral nnfeiy. There la no liif Kt lint an to whether there U a o- lul ileiiiiuid "f thu jonnit or not. The quenilon U whHhrr th "'lal and moral luatlnrta can Imi IntriiKteil to thi traitiliiK and Infliieiici of thi achool. Some nuthorltlea claim that neither art ran do heat work when turroiiudod by thorn- of the oppoalte Hex. hut Ihla ran h Hindu th ohj -ct of much .Ichate, hoth pro and ron. "In a lnrt:e achool with larger In rimiii. (Iu added expence of acnr,'Ka t ton ran h" urn twllli eaae, hut In thu hiiiuII achool ai'Kreiiiitlon imana that liioro learliera nrnat l i'niloyid and ndilliloual cliiHKea mint he orKnnlxed." When anked If he wan In favor pf aenr-Riitlou In Ihla clty.l'rofeaaor TiHizereiilliHl: 'In a city of thla Blze. am In fnvor of avur 'natlon in a llm-1 lied aenait" T TO BE FOR LIBRARY FUNDS iTfrurt waa nindii aonir four yrara 'ago lo atari a library for Oregon City : people. The errort wna prouiicuvu Ui reaulta. The library grew until now lit a bouaed In Ita own home on one I of Oregon Clty'a beautiful parka. AlHiut a year ago the llmlta of biHik service were enlendi-l to take i in all tha annll cltlea nbuut Oregon ICIiy and recently the trustees decld 'id thai the aervlre might be extend ed over Hid entire county. If the poo !pl will auk for It. I Cnder the law, the rounty rourt Is authorised to levy for library puriHia ea. Kvery county In California and some !ln Oregon have already provided li brary s.-rvlce for the rural uiiru:i. Krom an eiurutlonal standpoint there h nothing more valuablo than a II i...r if nun Uvea near at hand, ; hooka can be had by personal order; If on rural routes, delivery can be Inind by parcel post. 1 If one' wants country library service 'without expense, petitions should be addresrtl to the county court asklnp, i that a levy for that purpose be In cluded In tin budget which must he 'mndi) In December. I It Is said that John Mi-Grow, the OlanCs boss, has not abandoned hope of putting over a trade whereby he ran land Ed Konotchy. of the Cardln als. Resident Phona Main 2624 r. J. METER. Caahiar SEGREGATION BOY TAKES MONEY TO Tnmled with 27W) wit li liiMlrurMoiia lo dupoalt Ii In the hunk for tho Krwl lacoha real enlulii firm of I'ortluiid, I. oula Kolheliuin, 15 yeura of aw, hoar.led 4 car for Owkoii City, hoimhl nw rlolhea rroin aouin of the alorea her ), mid paid hn turn lo Hun Kraucla cit when ha wna ruiitiin-d hy William Hell mid turned over to to Detective II. K. Hmllh of Portland. The boy waa on the point of taking Ihu V o'clock Iraln for Kan KranclHco when ha waa arrealed. Ho hiul houKht the ticket and mill had a good deal of the money on him when found, lie api'tit about three houra In thu rlty uuyliiK rlothea with hla new found wealth und making frlemlN on the at reel a. The firm hail given him the money to place In the hank to 111 account. In lead, he took the next car to thla city and planned to in like hla g,t away ut 9 o'clock. The ofricera caught hi in Junt before ihu train arrived on Ita way to Hun KrauclNco and turned him over to te detective who took li I in hack to Portland on the 11 o'clock car. CHICKENS ID EGGS E I'rlrea on erg and chicken hIiow nn advance with reuniting flrmncaii In the general tone. Thu trail.! In the hlrila !h brink with all offerluga taken on alght. The potato tradu haa held ateady with an ample aupply coming Into the markka and a atrotig deiiinu.l for the prtHluct. The nolo haa been atrong tluli, null thu day. Che.-iio auppllei have been limited with an liicreualng tem porary tendency to a flrinnem in tha ipiotatloua. CflniE AND SWINE RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY IlerclptH for thn week at the Port land stockyard have been, cattle 1S:!; rulvea l!i2; hogs 2471 ; sheep MillO A large Inrreasj In hoth rattle and wine receipts has been notlceubl the lust few days, hut sheep liquida tion aRK much llehter. With the ad vent ' of atzahl') quantities of live slock the market hirame active, and Interesting. Monday's ratio ret-tlpta were umong the largest of the year ami coiitaln-d a lot of good beef. The tit steer top was not disturb.'.! and a few choice lots brought. JS.10, $S.li. and $S.2i. Hulk of steer calves $7.30 and 17.7'). Cow stuff newr attained the 7c mark but a lot of good ones sold for $fi.75 und MS,-. Calves steady at IX. SO to and bulls $0 to (i.!i0. lleef outliHik Is b.-tter and ab sorbed over 1500 head this week. Tim awliia trn.to mlffere'l a sudden set back and is In procea of adjust ing Itself for tha annual fall liquida tion. Prices broke a quarter and best light hogs s-ild In bulk at $S.75 to $!. Horelpls were liberal and demand fair. Sheep house business was mor) or less draggy. due to lack of supply of lotttl.M mi'l mntiiin nml Inferior nllulLY of arrivals. Prices steadied Thursday and are In firmer position nut ouiy for strictly prime stock. Trade is easily filled up on mutton and too much at one tlma causes a price flue ryi Choice weathers. $4 to $4.2; ewes, $:l.50 to f:i.K!, and lambs $4.50 to $4.75 and $5.25 are steady price levels. ARE HOLDING FIRM Kggs and chickens are holding high and the markets show a firm tendency although the demand has not been great and the trade has been quiet. Ducks are firmer though jteese nre generally' low With the demand wt-uk. Grape prlcea are giving away and lo cal fruit is finding little call. Turkeys, on t'.ie o:her Hand, are in demand, the limited arrlvnls In the market holding the tone firm and the price strong. HICH EGG PRICES iienrrion has set In through the egg mnriiota nn.i the ceneral tone has Bhown weaker as a result of tho re cent climb In prices. There has been a shortage in ine cabbage market and the first-class variety la now hard to tuiy, uui u .a ... i,..iUvsH thut I lie shortage will Mill I" I" - v u ------ contlnuo nor that the prices will re main aa firm as tiuy now are. Grapes are co;nlng Into the corn- H.inuinn hnit.ua from 111 IPDIUII MVM J - ' and Is well packed. The peach mar ket continues acttve anu me tone m generally firm. BROKEN BY RECEIPTS With heavy receipts of supplies, the chicken prices broke yesterJay In the markets after they had held firm for a number of days. The shipments ..... t u... tfiro-r than usual l : I II l CUIHT7 III - 1 - "- - n - - and tho price dropped over what It ha 1 been the oay nciore. Eggs, however, held aa steady as they wera on the last quotations with little change In the appearance of the market conditions. County veal is scarce In the trade a'though the de mand la good and the tone, as a r sult, firm. Hogs are lower than for several days. In honor of the Mexican Independ ence day. all sorts of festivities were in progress today, not only ia Mex ico City but throughout the country. A monster parade will be the feature of the celebration. REAL ESTATE I., (', I lake and wife to V. T. M. Hiiiuffer and wife, 4 acre in TJH, K3K, $51)0. 1 l'-nry Peckover and wife to Ea ll.i C. Hull, lota 3 and 4, llk M, Glud stone, $ 1 75. Milrley Murk and wife to Iii'tx U Wyvel, 114 acre In hlk 5,1, Mllwauklu llolghts, l. - (). H. Dnlen and wife to Amanada Dat 'li, H 1-2 HK 14. H 12 N 12 S 1-2, no. 4, T4H, HII-;, $1. H II. Kimball tnd wife to Addle fl. Kliiiblu, 10 a r- in ac. 2, T28, H2K, $10. , , I. l.ydia Tucl.olke to C. W. KllppH lota 5 and 6 In hlk 9, Mllwaukle, $10. Northwestern Trual company to f'asslo M. Anderson, lots 18, 19, In Darnell park, $10. W, W. Kverhart and wife to W. 8. McChesney, 17 1-2 acres in William Kngle I). I j. C, $10. Jessla II. Jones and wifo to William J. llootli, 6 acres In sec. 27,T1H, 114 E. $750. Kllen Ruth Roekwood and others to Church C. Smith and wife, lot II, blk 7, Ardenwald, sec, 25, T1S, RIB, $!. Kdgur P. tanfluld to Genevieve Can field, south half block 12. Wichita; $10 Harsh K i'armelu and husband to Polly A, Pierce, part of D, L .(,'. of O. C. Thurnian and wife in aection 1 und 12, T. 2 8., R. 2 K.; $10. Henry Hchultz and wife to Paul A. Mlgiiola and wife, five acres In fs E. '4 a. K. section 4, township 3 soutii rango 5 east; $1. Paul A. Mtgnola and wife to Henry Ki-hultz, five acres In section 4, T 3 S., It. fi K ; $200. Paul A. Mignola to Fred H. Strong, (il und 2-3 ucres In H. H , S. E. Vi section four, T. 3 8 R 5 E.; $10. Kd H. Grlndeland to H. O. Hart sliorne and wife, 6.42 ai res Id sections 5, fi, 7 and 8. T. 4 S.. K, 1 E.; $1200. II. V Mitchell and wife to Anna E. Kruger, lot four, block six, Edgewood addition to Oregon City; $1. Herbert M. Hteraf'-ls and wife to Hannah Sternfels, lots six, block 11. lots 5, 6 ,18. 17, block 8, lots C. 7. 8, block six; Park addition to Alblna: block It Pulton's addition to Alblna; N. W.'14, X. W. Sec. 25. T, 1 8., It. 1 W., city of Portland, Jots 6, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 7. block 19 in Clackamas county; section 2, T 3 N R. 1 E., Hood River; $1. Ilvron V. Holt and wife to Charles 11. Hemphill, NE 12 SE 1-2 sec. 11. In T28, 1(4 E, $19. , Kt Ii -1 CurHHB and husband to D. (J. Smith and wife, tract In 8E 1-4 sec 10. T2S, II 3 E, $1. Chris Muralt and wife to William l.lndau and wlfa tract In U. 1.. C. An drew Hood, Hees 9, 10, 15 ,1C, T3S, R2E. $lltnl W. M. I.add and wife to I.udwlg Hartke, lots 34, 3i ,3(1. 37, In Hedges A.ld lo Oregon City. $2fi80. .1. K. Uivelnce to Sldnev Pexton and wife. E 12 NE 1-4 sec 15, T3S, R1E, $1. W. J. Summers and wife to Francis K. Masters, lot 8, blk 31 Gladstone, $10. W. Jl Summers and wife to Marsel '! Crossen, lot 7, blk 34 Gladstone, S1J M. R. Miller to Mubel Mack, tract for $10. E. J. Smldlz and wife to Henry Haars. 8 acres on Molalla road, $3000. llliam Rose and wife to Nora Ahern, lots 48, 49, Jennings Lodge, $500. , Malii E. Muck and husband, to Neil J. Ml-U'an and wife, tract in H L. C. of Robert Caufield and wife. $10. George Earl Knox to Herman Fried rick, tract In section 12, T .2 S., R. 3 E.: $50. Fred T. Gill)ert and wife to Elmer V. Qulmby. five acres in N .W. S. V. ,4 sei-tlon two, T. 2 S.. R. 2 E.: $11. Eva Miller and others to Sister Mary Theresa MeCormick, tract in Oak Grove In lot one, block 19; $2S00. Chambers Howell to I. C. Fridges and wife, lots three, four In block 167; $10. Sunsent Land company to Mschael Munch, lots one. two, thres, block 15, Sunsent City; $10. John E Wentzer and wife to Her man W. Welser and wife lots 13, 14, 15, In blork 20, Milwaukle; $500. Joseph Woerndlen and wife to Ed win J. Myers, lots six to 11 inclusive, block H. Mllwaukle park, and quarter acre In G orge Crow D. L. C; $10. ?. A. Ingalls and wife to O. C. Graves and wife, 34.20 acres in T. 2 S,. n. 2 E., P. Welch D. L. C; $10. George Henry Sawtell to Ida A. Hess. N. E. "4, S .K. .section one, T. 3 S R. 4 E.: SI. Henry Sawtell 'and wife to Ida A. I lefts, lot thr?e, section six, 1. t S., R. 5 E.; $1. Edna H. Ituker to Et'en E. Clodfelt er, lots 15, 16, in block five, Milawukia park; $10. S M. Goff and wife to wannama c Keer brothers, lots 15. 18. 19. 22, block two, lu Morris subdivision; $244.99. CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Several crates of pheasants from the state gnme farm are soon" to be liberated in Coos county, says the Marshfleld Evening Record. The birds ars to be forward.! by State Game Warden Flnley and will be consigned to responsible farmers who have agreed to look out for their wel fara. The cannery at Grants Pass Is now running at full capacity, turning out from 165 to 180 cases per day. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, -for Clackamas County. Grace Powell. Plaintiff, . vs. William Powet'. Defendant. To William Powell, above-named do- f"ndant: r In the name of the Rtt of Oregon, you are hereby requlrea to appear and answer the complaint niea against you in the above entitled suit by the 1st day of November, 1913, as prescribed bv an order of Court for publication of this summons, which said dale is more than six weeks after the date of the first publication herein as or dered by the Court in the above en titled suit, and if you fail to so appear and answer the complaint filed herein In the above entitled suit on said dare, plaintiff wilt apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint which said relief is for a decree of the Court forever dissolving and aev tine aside the marriage contract here tofore and now existing between plain tiif and said defendant: for a further decree for the restoration of plaintiff's maiden name and for such other and further relief as the Honorable Court may deem meet with equity. This aummona Is published by or- d'T of the Honorable J. U. Cainplx-U, Judge of the above entitled Court an I said order was duly nmdn and enter ed In said Court on the Kith da of Heptember. 1913. THOtt. I). REED, Attorney for I'lulutllf. Date of first publication, Hep'. H"1', 1913. ' Data of last publication, Oct 31st, 1913. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Btnto of Oregon, for Clackmaa County. Gertrude M, Ilruln, Plaintiff. . Patrick Hruln. Defendant, To Patrick Ilruln, the above named de fendant: In the name of tho State of Oregon your are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above entitled jult on or bifore the 1st day of November, (913, said date being more than six weeks from the date of the Urst iu! Ileal Ion of this summons, and If you fall to appear and answer in su'd suit on or before the said 1st day of No vemlter, 1913, for want thereof, plain tiff will apply to the Court for tho re lief prayed for In her complaint, to wit; For a decree awarding to I he plaintiff herein an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of desertion, and for the restoration of her former name, and for sui.fc clUer and further relief as to tho Court msy seem equitable and proper. This summons Is published pursu snt to an order of the Honorable H. 8. And.trson, Judge of the Co.inty Court, of Clackamaa Coun-y. Oregon, made on the 15th lay ol bept-;inber. 1913, directing sa.d sumtnci.u to be published once each week fof a period of six consecutive weeks In the Ore gon City Enterprise, a newspsptr pub lished In the above county ainl slate and of general circulation t'.icrelis L. A. McNARY, R. A. I MI -AY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Sept. 19, Date of last publication, Oct. 31, 1913. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas uouniy, Oregon. Administrator of the estate of C. It. Hunnell, deceased; ail persons having claims against the estate pf such deceased are hereby notified to present the same to me or to my at torney, properly verified as by law required within six months from date hereof or be forever barred. H. G. STARKWEATHER. Administrator. R F. D .No. 1. Mllwaukle, Oregon. 0. D. EHY. Attorney for Administrator, Oregon City, Oregon. Dated September 12th, 1913. Notice of Final Account John C. Hack ett Estate. Vntleu in herehv eiven that the un dersigned as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of John C. Hackett, Deceased, has filed his Una' account and report in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and said court has fixed Friday, the 3rd day of October, 1913, at the hour of 8 o'clock A M.. Ht the court house in saia county. In the coupty court room, as tha time and place for hearing of ob jections to said final account, and set tlement thereof. WIIXIAM L. BORTHWICK, Administrator with the Will Annexed, of Estate of John C. Hackett, de ceased. Dated and first published Septem ber 5, 1913. Last published October 3. 1913. BEN IRWIN. Attorney for Administra tor, 709 Conch Wdg., Portland, Ore gon. " Summons. In the Clrctuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of liacka mas. Anna Sharp, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar Sharp, Defendant. To Edgar Sharp, above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon you nre hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above named suit, on or before the 24th day of Oct , 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 there of, the plajntlff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff snd defendant. This sum mons Is publlshsd by order of Hon. H .S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, which order was made on the 9th day of Sept., 1913, and the time prescribed for publication thereof "la six weeks, beginning with the Issua dated. Friday, Sept. 12th, 1913 and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, Oct. 24tlr, 1913. HROWNELL & STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Ruth Patton, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer C. Patton, Defendant. To Elmer C. Patton, above named de fendant: 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 17th day of October, 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 cnmnlalnt. to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order pf Hon. H. S Anderson. Judge of the County Court, which order was mad-e on the 3rd day of September, 1913. and the time prescribed for publication there of la six weeks, beginning with the issue dated.Frlday. September 5th, 1913, and continuing each week there after to and including Friday, Oct. 17th, 1913. BROWNELL & STONE. Attorneys for Plaintiff Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of tlacka mas. Mabel C. Klett, Plaintiff, vs. Chas. W. Kkett, Defendant. To Chas. W. Klett, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon ynu are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint uled against you, in the above named suit, on or before the 17th day of October, 1913, said date being the expiration of six weeks PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Harvey E. Cross William Hammond CROSS & HAMMOND ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW We have now moved to our permanent quarters In the Beaver Building. Next to the Andresen Building. Real Estate Abstracts Main Street, Loans, Insurance. Oregon City, Ore, JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMEY TO LOAN from the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in tier com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving me Donas of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. Thla summons is published by order of Hon. H. 8. Anderson. Judge of the County Court, which order was made on the 3rd day of September, 1913, and the time prescribed for publication there of is six waeks, beginning wits tne issued dated, Friday, September 6th, 1913, and continuing each week there after to and including Friday, October 17th, 1913. BROWNELL 6 STONE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin laimtnr nf thn estfltA of Manford A. Hosey, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate are nereuy notified to present the same with proper vouchers duly certified accord ing to law. at the office of Brownell & Stone, t Ocegon City, Oregon, with in six months of the date of the pub lication of this notice. Dated Sept. 6th, 1913. JAS. A. HOSEY, Administrator of the estate of Man ford A. Hosey. '- BROWNELL STONE, Attorneys for administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the under olunprf as executor of the estate of Ann W. Jaguar, deceased, has filed his final account as such executor with the County court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the court has set Monday, the 29th .day of Septem ber. 1913. at the hour of 10 o'cloci a. m., at the courtroom of said court as the time and place for the settle- imnt of said estate and for the hearing of object Urns thereto. Dated August 26th. 1913. FRANK JAGGAR, Executor of the Estate of Ann W. Jaggar, Deceased. JOHN W. LODER, Attorney for Executor. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as executrix of the estate of L. Pierce Williams, deceased, has filed her final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the p,,ni nf riackamas. and that Mon day, the 22 d day of September, 1913. at the hour ol 10 o ciock in iue iurc ooM riflv in tha court-room of UWH ' .- - said court has been appointed by the court as the time ana piace ior Hear ing objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated. August 21st. 1913. EVELYN SCOTT WILLIAMS. Executrix of the Estate of L. Pierce Williams, deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney for Executrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu rir nf the estate of John H. Clear, deceased, by the oCunty Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas toun it unit has Qualified. All Dersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre-1 .no noma with nroner vouchers . and duly verified at the office of Gord on E. Haves, rooms 3, 4, 5 and 6, Stevens Building, Oregon City, Ore gon, within aix months from the date of tha first publication hereof. Dated, August 21st, 19U. MARY CAROTHERS. Executrix of tfce Estate -of John H. Clear, Deceased. GORDON E. HAYES, Attorney lor Executrix. Summons. In the circuit court of the state or Oregon for the County ol Liacna mas. Alyda Eckman, Plaintiff. vs. George Ira Eckman, Defendant. To George Ira Eckman the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause within six weeks of the date of the first publication of. this summons, to- wit: on or before tna lotn aay oi October. 1913, and If you fail so to ap pear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to said court for the reliel prayea ior in his complaint herein, to-wit: ior a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now, and heretofore ex- Ut1ne between plaintiff ana oetenaani. and for judgment against the defeud- at for the sum of Twenty-five uonars per month to be paid to the plaintiff month v. lor tne care, mainienaui-e, support and education of the said min or child, during its minority. That the Dlaintlff be awaruea me care, custody and control of said minor child of the plaintiff ana aeienaai.i during Ita minority. That the Dlaintlff nave sucn oiaur and separate relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summon Is miblished in pursuance ol an oroer of Hon. H .S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court, made on the 2itn aay of August. 1913, and the time pre scribed In said order for the publlca tion of this summons is once each week for six successive weeks, and the date of the first publication of- this summons is the 29th day of Aug ust. 1913. E. E. MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 430 Worcester Building, Portland. Oregon. Summons- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Caroline A. McDowell, Plaintiff, vs. L. P. McDowell, Defendant. To I P. McDowell, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby reqi ired to appear aud answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 4th day of October, 1913, and if yon t "PPe" n1 w for W,B' WEINHARD BUILDINO thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of this Court dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant upon the grounds of desertion, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. Service of Summons by publication thereof is made by order of the Hon. H. 8. Anderson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, directing that pub lication Lo made in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published at Ore gon City, Oregon, and that publica tion be made for six consecutive and successive weska. 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