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OKEOON CIT1 ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, A PI ML 10, 191 1. Bharlff'a III. .. ii.. ciriiiit Court of Ilia Blut of Oh roii, for tbe t'oiirity of Clack- inns. fc Emmet I.. Uracil. IMiilntlff, VI. w 11 Met lurry. Kriuikln I. Mi-Oarry, Ida wife. l,oula A. Iliirliiw mitl Uiira ). Harlow, hi w If it. Iiiifniiiliinta. Hi ale of Oregon, (.Tmiitty of (laika- llltll,- HB. viriim nf ii liiilmiii'iit order, nil' i. u nud an .i'outlon, duly Ihhii1 oii r mwl in r Hi. i ftiml of tlm aliov uu lllliiil emit III the tlllOVB KlltUlull Vmiiiho, to ma iluly direried dutad Mio Jilth day of r.brunr, iW t. upon a jmlKiiii'iil ri'iiil'Ti-il mid entered In aulil court on tlm ur '" till 4 In favor of Kinini't 1 1. Ili'lirh 1'h.ii.iliT. anil hkuIiihI VV. It. Mrlliirry, DiifriuiHiiL fr Hi" sum of $;iimmmm, wlih imitciiI lliir'ni at tint ruin of 7 tier rent per n ii ml in from tlm -Uth day if AiiKiiKt. IVI2, ami l Ii" furtliitr nun of liiuoO, aa attorney' fee. and IIib (tnnii of ami upon tins writ, commanu lux nut to inn kit anln of the fiillowliiK dearrlbvd real roiitriy, illuiited In lliu county of t'lui kuiiinit, aiiitii of On'Kon, lo wll: Tlm Hoiilh half of Dm North eat quarter, ami llin Norili half of Ilia Hnulheaat quarter of Section 2:1, Town alilp 1 Houlh of Knnge 7 East of llin Wlllnmetl Meridian, together with llin tenement, hereditament and ap purtenance thereunto belong or In any wise appertaining, Now, therefore, liy virtue of Bit I1 execution, Judgment ordir and dvcroa, and III compliance with Ilia rotninanda of mild writ, I will, on Huturday, tlm , lllh day of April, lt)M, at tint hour of 10 o'clock A. M at llin front door of the County Court lliiimn lu tint City of Oregon City, In anld County and Htnte, evil at pulillc auction, auliject lo redemption, In tint lilKlii'it bidder, for V, H. Hold coin ennh In hand, all Ilia rlnht. till" and Internal which (ha with in named defendmita or ulthi-r of tlicm. bad on th dntit of the mortgage herein or Ui'- had In or to tha bov de scribed real property or any purl there of, lo aatlafy anld execution. Judgment order, decree. Interest, roMia and all accruing coatn. K. T. MASS, Sheriff of flarkamiis County, Oregon. Ily II. J. HTAATS, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Om., February 17tb, 1914. Summon!. In the Circuit Court of thn Blato of Orcgnn for Clat-kama County. Gaorii Allen Marahall, Plaintiff, VI. Delia J. Muritlmll, Defenilnnt. To Delia J. Marahall, above-named defendant: In the nnm of the 8(ata of Oregon, you are herehy required to appear and anawrr the romplnlnt filed agalnat you In the above entitled Court and rauau on or before thn 2llh day of April, 19H, and If you full no to appear or answer, the plaintiff, for want thereor will apply to Din Court for (ho relief prayed for In the Cotiiplulnt, which Ii that th plaintiff be allowed decree of divorce forever dissolving the mar ringe relation between you and the plaintiff and for inch other and fur ther relief a tho Court may aeem Just and equitable. This luinmona Is served upon you by order of the Hon orable J. U. Campbell, JuiIko of the bove entitled Court. Tho date of thin order I Mnrch 7. IBM. Tho date of the flmt publication of thla Sum mon! la March 13, 1914, and the last data of publication la April 14. 1914. FHANK C, IIANI.KV. Attorney for Plaintiff. Summoni. In the Circuit Court of tho Stnln of Oregon for (he County of Clncka maa. Patiol Stein, l'tnlntlff. va. Abe Stein. Defendant. In th name of the State of Oregon, you ar hereby nqulred (o appear and aniwer the complaint filed aKnlnat you In the above named ult on or before the 17th day of April. 1914, laid dnle twin tho day fixed by the court and being; alx week from tho publication of thla lummona, and If you fall to ap pear and aniwer aald complaint for t want thereof, plulntllr will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for m th complaint, to-wit: a Decree of Di vorce dlsaolvliiK the ImniU of mntrl moiicy now existing between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of cruel ty and Inhuman treatment, and for inch other and further relief a thla court may aeem equitable, and Juit. Thla lummoim la puhlhthed by the order of J. V. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of thn County of Clacka mas, Stale of Oregon, and order waa made and entered this 2nd day of March, 1914, at thn time prescribed for tho publication of (hi summon! for lx week! beginning with tho Is sue dated March 6th, 19M, and contin uing every week thereafter and con tinuing the Issue of April 17, 1914. V. A. HURK. Attorney for Halntlff. Notlc of Sheriff! Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Cluckama County. E. D. Rood, Plaintiff, of Iaedora Stermtt, I II. Sterret, 8haw Hatcher Compnny, a corporation and J. R, Howies, Defendants. Hy virtue of an execution. Judgment order, decree and order of ale, issued out of the above entitled court In tho above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 6th day of March. A. O. 1914, upon a Judgment and decree ren unrwi ana entered in lata court on the Ulat day of February, 1914, In fav or of the plaintiff, K. D. Rood, and against tne above named defendant, for the sum of Two Thousand Dollar 020(H)) with Interest thereon at the rata of eight per cent per annum from Jarfltary 3, 1912, and the further sum of Sixty-four Dollars and 8eventy-ev en Cent (1C4.77), with Interest there- en at eight per cent per annum from 1 utember 1, 1912, and for the fur 1 T sum of One Hundred Fifty Dol 1 with Interest thereon at the rate ' six per cent pei annum from the tday of February, 1914, and for the ' wer sum of Sixteen Dollar and r.'y Cents (flUKO! iwiuta an1 ilia. j" eiuenti, with Interest thereon at ine rat of alx per cent per annum froiB the 21hI day of February. 1914. ana the rosti of and upon the writ herein commanding me to make aale or tile Property haralnnMan rtoanrltuul . 4 Judgment and decree being alio in favor of defendant, J. R. Dowlea, ''-in his crosB-complalnt filed In said ; I and against the dofendaats, Ie d ri Sterrelt and U II. Hterrett. her ,"m ror th" "m of Thlrty-even I undred Fifty Dollar ($3750) with intereHt thereon at th rale of alx per ..... ,,. r nnum rrom Marcn 11, 1911, and (he further um of One Hundred t rty Dollar. ($160) with Interest tbereon at the rat or alx per cent VT annum from tha Hit day of Feb r 'ry. 1914; said writ commanding me ' make sale of the following dnscrm ti real property, to-wlt: Lot numbered 'o (2) and th north half of the ' uthwcit quarter of th southeast fparter of aectlon five (S) In towmhlp .wo 1 (j aouth of range thre (3) east h,1""6 Mw"n. containing r fty (40) acre, more or leai, and elu unfit In Cliirknmaa County, Oregon : NOW, TllliillKFOHK, by virtu of anld execution, Judgment order, decre and order of anlo, and In compliance with thn rommanda of laid writ, I will, on the Milt day of April, A. I). I1H4, at ten o'clock A. M., at Hie front door of llm County Court Holme In Oregon City, Clacknmna County, Ore lion, aell at public auction (Niibjnct to redemption) to tlui highest bidder for ciihIi In bund, all tint rlKht, til In and Inlereat which (ha within nitined de fendant or either of tli cm had on Jan unry 3, 1912, llin diitn of tint mortgage of thn wlulntlff, forncloiied In aald nilt, or allien that ilatit bad in or to the iilmve deacrlbed propnrty or any part thereof, In miliary aulil exccullon, Juflg mnnt order ilncren, lulercitl, ooal and Hccruitl coat. IC. T, MASH, Blntrlff of Cliirkaniiia County, Oregon. Ily II. J. HTAATS. Deputy. Duli-d IIiIn llth day of March, 1914 Firm Ihhuh March 13. I9M. Ust Isauo April 10, t)M. Notice to Creditor. In Dm County Court of the fltnUt of OreKon, for tlm County or ( Ini'Ka- IIIIIH. In the Mai tor of tint Kstuta of Or ecu McMurry, deceased. Notice I it herby given that the tin- deralKiied baa been itpMilutd by the County Court of (ho Htulu or un-iton for (hit County of Clackiimaa, admin latrulor of the enlale of (Jreen Mc Murry, diiceaaed. All tiemona bavltiK claim axaliiHt thn mid eatuto are heruby ootlllcd and reqiilred lo prcitciit the Ha in it duly ver Itleil wllb proper voucher at the of ficii of (lordon K. llayea, Htevena HullilliiK. Ori'iion City, On-mm, with in "lx month! from the date of the flmt publication hereof. Dated March Kith, 19M. m an k McMruny, AdmlolHtrator of thn Katnte of Green McMurry, Dereaeed. fiOflDON K. IIAYKH, Attorney for Ad- mliilntrntor. Summon!. In thn Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Cluckama County, Tlllln McUughlln. Plaintiff, VI. Ambrosn Mclaughlin, Dnfendant. To AmbroMt Mclaughlin, above named defendant: In tha name of the State of OreKon you are hereby required to appear and answer thn oomplnlnt filed agalnat you, In the above named suit, oil or before thn let day of May, 1914, anld date being tho expiration of six wixtki from tho first publication of thli iiimmoni, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof, thn plulntlff will apply to tha court for thn relief prayed for In her complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between thn plaintiff and defendant. Thl summon la published by order of linn. J. II. Campboll, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 14th day of March, 1914, and the time prescribed for publication thereof Is lx weeks, beginning with the Issue dated, Friday, March 20th. 1914, and continuing each week thereafter to and Including Friday. May lit. 1914. IIROWNKLL 8 TONE. Attorney! for Plaintiff. Summoni, In tint Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Clara Kllata Smith. Palntlff, va. Jack Howard Smith, Defendant. In (he name of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or be fore the 1st day of May. 1914, which date Is more than alx weeks from the date of thn first publication of this summons, and If you fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment BKuinst you for the relief prayed fi lu the complaint herein, to-wlt: Fur a decree of divorce forever resolving (ho bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fenilnnt, and that she be divorced from defendant, and that she he allowed to resume her maiden name of Clara Kl lata Schuchardt, and for such further relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. Thla summons la published by order of the Honorable J. II. Campbell, Cir cuit Judge of the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon. Dnted, March i:th, 1914. II. W. 8TRONO. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication, March 20, 1914. Uist publication, May 1, 1914. Administrator' Notlc. Notice la herby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Iouls llasselhrlnk, decased, has filed his final account In said estate in tho County Court of the Stute of Ore gon, for Clnckamaa County, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, the 1.1th day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing objections to said account and ror settling aald estate. JAKE PETERS, Administrator or the estate or Ixiuls llnsselbrlnk, deceased. imoWNBIX t 8 TONE, Attorney! for Administrator. In the County Court In the State of Oregon, County of Clackamas. In the Matter or the Estate or Asa Sanders, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the" un dersigned Executrix or the lAst will and KBtate of Asa Sanders, Deceased, has filed her final report In the above named Court and Hon. H. 8. Andorson, Judge of said Court has set Monday, April 20th, 1914, for tha hearing or anld final report and for tha settlement or said Estate. All persona Interested In aald estate are hereby warned to take due notice or time and place of said hearing. AriDY U SANDERS, Executrix of aforesaid. C. II. DYE, Attorney. Dated, 20th of March, A. D., 1914. Notlc of Final 8ettlmnt. Notice 1 herby given that the under signed, administrate of the estate 01 Charles W. Noblllt, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the 8tate ot Oregon for the County of Clackamaa, ber final account as such administra trix, and that Monday, the 4th day of May, A. D.. VI 4, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day has been fixed hy the Court for th hearing of objections to aald report and the aet tlement thereof. Dated thla 3rd day of April, A. D 1914. MAROARET J. MORELAND, Administratrix ot the estate of C. W. Noblltt, deceased. CROSS A HAMMOND, Attorney for Administratrix. Executor Notlc. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed execu tor of tha estate of William Jackson Howlett deceaaed: all person! bavin claim against aald estate are hereby notified to present tha same with proper vouchers, duly certified accord ing to law, at th office ot Brownell k Htonn, at Oregon t'lly, Clackamas County, Oregon, within alx month of thn data of thn publication of thl not ice, Dated, April 3rd, IBM. ' AMIKHT W. COOK and J. I', WOODI.K, ICxeciilori of thn estate of William Jackson llowlnlt, deceased. IIKOWNKI.I, a HTONK, attorney for executors, Final Notice. Notice I hereby kIvmi that thn un dersigned, administrator of th estate of Hamantha June Dnvl, deceased, ha flliid hi final account In aald OHlalo lu Ihn County Court of the HtalH of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty, and that the Judge of aald court has appointed Monday, the 4th duy of May. 11114, at 10 o'clock A. M for hearing objections to said account and for settling auld natatn. JOHN E. DAVIS, Administrator of Ihn eatutn of Hainan- Ilia .lane Davis, deceased. ItltoWNKI.L a HTONK, Attorney for AdiiilnlHtntor. Final Notice. Notice la hereby given that the un ilerslgncd, executrix of thn estaln of J. W. Palmnteer, deceaaed, has filed her final account in aald estate In thn County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, and that the Judge of said court has appointed Monday, (he 4th duy of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M, for bearing objections to auld account and for settling anld estate. SARAH PAI.MATKICIt. Kxtx-utrlx of Hie estutn of J. W. Pal mnleer, ditceoaed. (iKO. C. UROWNKI-U Attorney for executrix. Nolle to Contractor. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, up to and including the 17th day or April. 1914, at the hour of 10: no o'clock A. M., and then opened, rot the Improvement or a county road lending rrom Mllwaukie to Oregon City and commonly known a the "Riv er Road" from station KfixRG to Station 2i;kxo. Said improvement ahull bo executed In accordance with the plans and spec ifications on file In (he office of the County Clerk or Clackamas County. All bids to be directed to the Coun ty Clerk ot said Clackamas County, at Oregon City, Oregon, and marked "HUla ror Improvement or River Road," and ahull be accompanied by a certi fied chock for flvo iter cent or amount hid. which check shall be forfeited to suld Clarkumas County, should the successful bidder rait, neglect or re ruse ror a period or five days to enter Into a contract and file satisfactory bond to guarantee the completion of Ihn work, and the fulfilment of the law respecting hour of labor and mater ial furnished material men, etc., and will be required to hold Clackamas County hurmles respecting damage accrued during the progress of said Improvement. The right to reject any and all bids la reserved. W. L. MIIA'EY. County Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the es tate of ltwli J. Erl, deceased, lias filed In the rounty court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clack amas, his final account as such ad ministrator, and thnt Monday the llth day of May. A. D. 1914. at ten o'clock a. m. of aald day hum been rixed by the court ror the hearing or objections (o said report and the aettlement thereof. Dated this 10th day of April, A. D. 1914. R1MIERT IIACGM'M. Administrator of the estate or Lewis J. Erl, I)eceased.. WM. HAMMOND, Attorney lor Administrator. Summon. In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Cnrrle M.SoniBoii, Plaintiff. vs. Frank N Sornson, Defendant. To Frank N. Sornson, the above-named defendant : lu the name of the State or Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks after the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall to appear and answer aald com plaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her said complaint, to wlt: For a decree of tbls Court dis solving the marriage contract hereto fore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant uiton the ground of desertion, and for such oth er and further relief as to the Court mav seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by order of thn Hon. J. V. Campbell. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and en tered April 8th. 1914. Date or first publication April 10th, 1914. Date of last publication May 22d, 1914. CORDON E. HAYES. Attornoy for Plalntlc 8herlfr 81. In the Clrcultfourt of the State of Oregon, ror Clackamas County. Orace C. Talt, Plaintiff, va. August Vosa and Augusta It. Vois, his wife; Thoma J. I-eonard; Sherman Cola, unmarried; C. E. Tatro and Iena A. Tatro, bis wife, Annie M. Markus, Margaret Haley, Curt U'von Sanden and Wllhelmlna von Sanden, nis wire; Klwood Hanson and Hat- tie Hanson, hi wire; M. T. Hylde lund and Mrs. M. T. Hyldelund, hi wife; George E. Qulggle and Fannie E. qulggle. his wife; A. L. McKenzie and Mra. A. U McKenxle. hla wife H. A. Calef, W. D. Haynes and R. Adams, Defendant ny virtue of an execution, decree and order or sale Issued out of the above Court In the above entitled cause to me directed and dated the 7th day or April. 1914, upon a decree ren dered and entered In said Court on the 3rd day of April. 1914. In favor of Uraee C. Talt Plaintiff, and arainat August Vosa and Augusta B. Vosa, de fendants, ror the earn of 1638 75, to- gemer witn interest from the 27th dav of May, 1913, at the rate of aix per cent per annum, and the further sum of $75.00 attorney's feea, and the fur ther sum of 122.05. costs and disburse ments herein, and the costs of and upon this writ and agalnat the defend ant Thomas J. Leonard. Sherman Gels, unmarried; C. E. Tatro and Lena A. Tatro, hi wire, Annie M. Markus, Margaret Haley, Curt U von Sabden and WUhelmlna von Sanden, bla wife; Elwood Hanson and Hattie Hanson, hla wife, M. T. Hyldelund and Mrs. M. T. Hyldelund, hit wife; George E. Qulggle and Fannie E. Qulggle. bli wife; A. L. McKenxle and Mrs. A. U McKenzte. hi wife; It. A. Caler. W. D. Haynes and R. Adama, barring and foreclosing them of all tbelr right ti tle and Interest In and to the premise herein described, commanding me to make aale of the following described real property situated in Clackamas County, Blat of Oregon, In the fol lowing manner, to-wlt: That tha Fast ten acres of tha East half of th Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 2, In Township 3 Houlh, Range 6 Fast, of thn Willamette Meridian bn offered for aale and sold first; that then thn West ten acre of th Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Suction 2D In Township 3 South Range 6 East of thn Willamette Meridian be offered for sain and sold; that then the East half of the West half of the North west qunrler of Ilia Northwest quarter and the West half of the Fast half or the Northwest quarter of the North west quarter and tha South half of the Northwest quarter, all In Section in, In Township 3 South, Rangn 6 East or thn Willamette Meridian be offered for sale and sold. Now therefore, by virtue of anld ex eeutlon, decree and order tf sale, and In compliance with the commands of said writ. I will on the 9th day of May, 1914. at ten o'clock A, M. at thn front door of the County Courthouse In Ore gon City, Clnckamaa County, Oregon, sell at nubile auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants and all of them had on the 27th duy or October, 1911, the date or the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and to thn above described property, or any part there of to satisfy said decree. E, T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County. Ily II. J. 8TAAT8, Deputy. Wants, For Sale etc. GOOD FRESH COW for sultt by R. Kell, New Era, Oregon. Statement of th Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, etc., Required by the Act or August 24, 1912. or Oregon City Enterprise, published weekly at Oregon City, Oregon, ror April 1, 1914. Editor, E. E. Urodlo, Oregon City, Ore. Managing Editor, E. E. Ilrodlc, Ore gon City, Ore. Ilusinesa Manager, E. E. Ilrodle, Ore gon City. Oregon. Publisher, E. E. Ilrodle, Oregon City, Oregon. Ownera: E. E. Tlrodle. Oregon City. Oregon; Oeo. A. Harding. Oregon City, Oregon; E. A. Sommer, Portland, Ore. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other aocurlty holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage, or other securities: None. E. E. I1RODIE. 8worn to and subscribed before me tbls 8th day or April. 1914. (SEAL) E. II. COOPER, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires Aug. 7. 1915.) $18,000,000 BUILDS $50,000,000 ROADS. Saving! EffacUd Through Caah Pur chase and County Aid. California' tat highway commis sion baa solved tbe problem of pro viding a (50.000.0UO system with th $18,000,000 It has, lu tbe opinion or Charles f Itlaney. a member of tbe board. Tbls ha been accomplished for the most part, Blaney pays, by paying cash for materials at a-saving of from 25 (o 45 per cent Crushed rock bai been bought for 45 cents a ton as against 11.10 on time, and cement for from 11.19 to f 1.30 a barrel as against from 11.00 to f2.40. In tbl way, Blaney goes on to ex plain, lower bids are obtained from contractors, ror they do not bave to tie up from 130.0)10 to $50,000 In capital or go Into debt ror that amount Two million dollars Is tbe estimated saving through this method. Another $7,000.00 saving is estlmat ed in having town and cities con struct tbelr own portion or tbe high way and by getting count! c to give tbe right or way and build the bridge. A million more ba been economised by Inducing the railroad to ban) th materials and machinery at half rates. The railroads bave been glad to make tbli concession, Blaney says, because they realize that good road mean In creased passenger and freight revenue for them. Tbe 1.400 miles of trunk highway of the contemplated 2.700 mile are to be constructed with a concrete base, with asphalt or asphaltlc concrete surface The cost will be about $800 a mile. Tbe 1.300 miles of laterals a r to be constructed of local material or tlm ply well graded and drained, o that when tbe people vote tbe $10,000 which will be necessary all that will be re quired will be tit put on the surfacing. The grcntctit grade will be 6 per cent Oregon and Washington bave ao made tbelr highway plan a to form a con nection with the California system, which will give s road from Canada to Mexico with the same maximum grade. Tbe California system will be com pleted by the time tbe world' fair opens. The fees from automobile li censes will keep It In repslr. OHIO AS A ROADMAKER. Th 8tate Will Expond $7,000,000 In Good Road. Ohio will exi"d $7,000,000 for good road tbl year. This will exceed all tbe money It has put in good roads since the enactment of tbe tat aid law for that pun eight or more year ago. Beginning thla year. Ohio will step to the front In itate road eon itrnctlon. The llite law making a half mill levy on the grand duplicate of the itate I largely restonalble for thl. Highway Commissioner Marker esti mates that between $1,000,000 and $5. 000.000 will be raised by tbls and oth er laws of tbe state. Added to thl will he something Hk $3,000.0011 wblcb will be raised by th counties. II of whlcb will be for good road. Eighty-five counties bave petitioned the state highway department for a total of more than 7.000 Improved highways. Sixty -one countle bar asked for all they can get under th road building act Commissioner Mark er aay that tbe department will be kept buay for several year building tb Improved highways petitioned for. THREE BECOME CITIZENS Three men were admitted to cltien- ihlp by Circuit Judge Campbell. They were William Harvey, John J arts and Mateo Polajoor, all realdenta of thl city. BEST TIME FOR ROAD DRAGGING Is Directly Alter a Rain, Says an Expert. - KEEPING A ROAD SMOOTH. Th Bait Way to Drag Ii to EUgin at the Sid Ditch and Go Up On Sid ef tha Highway and Than Down th Other In Slanting Direction. The best result from road dragging come when the road ar dragged di rectly after a rain, inya an expert In the American Agriculturist The sur face of the road I leveled, th bole anil rut are Oiled np and tha earth 1 puddled. A crust form when the top dries out, making the road much more lasting than It would be If dragged at any other time. To keep a road smooth and crowned tbe lef method U to drag with an ordinary wood road drag, made easily with two halve of a log wblcb has been split Tbl log should be about lx or eight Inches In thickness and six to eight feet long. Tbe halve are act three feet apart with tbe smooth surfaces forward und upright Tbey are fastened together with brace et In bole bored through tbe log. If tbey are not heavy enough a board can be placed on top, and tbe driver stands upou It This will weight It down ludlcli-ntly. In some case It bus been found desirable to attach a piece of metal along tbe lower edge of the forward plec of the drag. Thl cuts the surface of tbe ground better and doe more efficient work. Tbe road drag should move forward so that It slunts across tbe road In bucIi a way that a small amount of eertb will slide past tbe smooth face or the log toward the middle or the road, thus forming tbe crown. In tbl way tbe edge of tbe drng smooth out tbe ruts and fills up the boles. Tbe best way to drag Is to begin at the side ditch and go up one side of the road and then down on tbe other. DUAUOISa AT BID DITCH OF ROAD. The next trip the drag should be start ed a little nearer the middle, and the lust trip over the road tbe drag should work close to the middle Itself. Small ridge of earth will be thrown in tbe horse track nud smeared by the round side of the log smoothly over tbe road. Tbe smearing or tbe ettrtb by tbe drag Is called puddling, and it tends to make tbe surface smooth and bard and turn off tbe water, esitecla Ily after tbe sun comes out and dries It thor oughly. The road Is always dragged after it has rained and nut when it Is dry. With a good, strong pair of horses and a well built drag one man can drag about three or four mile of a road a day. Tbl Is tbe beet possible way to maintain good earth roads. In every county some farmer along each four miles of road should own a drag and drag tbe road when It rains, and he would Dud the road In good condi tion when be goes to market The necessity ror dragging the road comes about rrom tbe fact that water stays on tbe road surface, because it cannot drain away Into tbe aide ditches. If the road has been properly dragged the water will run off tbe Bur face. Then If tbe ditches are properly taken care of tbe water will drain away and leave tbe roadway in splen did condition. Tbe crown of the road should be at least ten Inches higher tbnn tbe outside. The rain as It falls on proHrly crowned road will run quickly to the side and not soak into the surface. Tbe side ditches ror surface water should run parallel to the right of way and should be open at every low point, so that tbe water can ruu out of them into neighboring brooks or streams. If the ditches merely collect tbe water from tbe road surface and do not carry It away large pools will be formed along the roadside, which will generally soak Into the soil be neath the road and make It so soft that tbe wheel or tbe w.-iir m will cut through the surface an I ston destroy It Consequently It Is -ile-nlntely nec essary to have thoroit-.-li drainage If splendid earth roads are In lie secured In many places und -nlrnlnage by means or tile Is absnluf ly necessary ror best results. The lite should be laid alone the side of the mad at least two or three feet beneath the surface of tbe ground 5 - Ancient Money. ; In Biblical days silver and gold cobs were (truck ot sucb weight that one of them represented the value of a par I leu la r animal, snys tbe Chicago News. Thus tb word kvsitab (used In Gene sis), translated "pieces of money." mean literally a lamb. Tbe Latin pecunary come from pec us, a general nam for sheep and tbe a ma Her ani mals. Id early time coin bore fig ures of a burse, a bull or a bog, togeth er with the name of tbe animals pic tured. Afterward, a value changed, tbe figure upon tbe coins no longer bore representation of tbelr value la rattle, bnt figure rt presenting a rose, a eagle, etc. PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY Harviy E. Cro William Hammond CROSS & HAMMOND . ATTORNIYS AT LAW W hiv now movid to our permanent quarter In tha 8vr Building. Nxt to th Andrin Building. Rial Eatat Abstract Main Street, Loan. I murine. Oregon City, Or. JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOtlEY TO LOAN D. C. LATOrjRETTa President The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, IWJOOOO. TranMcta a Qnral tanking luain. Open from I A M. te I . M Heart io Heart Talks By CHARLES N. LCBJC A SIGN OF AGE, There are other algn of advancing age than tbe ailverlng or tbe (bedding of the hair, the bending of tbe back and tbe weakening of the faculties. Here' one: When you begin to put undue value on trifles: when yon begin to board things of wblcb yon formerly took lit tle or no account: when you expatiate on tbe value of pins, for example You are getting old. Now, It is an old and sound belief that the truly wine person never be come old. To the end of hi bodily day be retains an Interest In lire and reels himself, like tbe poet Terence, a part or all that concerns humanity. With tbe passing or tbe years one's in terest In bumiiii affairs should become wider and deeper and broader and Bow along with greater rather than with diminished force, as tbe current of a stream gains momentum when It nears the place where It merge with the great sea. So should It be wltb tbe liver of each person's existence as it Joins tbe Inex haustible reservoir of life. Tbe truly wise iterson does not spend time and energy, mental and physical. In worrying about trifles. Tbe days of tbe merchant who went snooping around bis establishment to see that bis clerks and errand boys picked up every pin and Biived every bit of paper and twine bare gone by. Tbe mer chant nowadays who succeeds has oth er and bigger things to occupy bis mind. So it U witb those whose years are Increasing In number, but who are not aging physically or mentally. If tbey engage themselves In worth while af fairs they bave neither time nor Incli nation to board every pin. every empty box. every bit of string. Tbey know that sucb things lie outside tbe prov ince of tbe Teally bnsy person. If you find yourself Inclined to be fussy" about little things Stop and ask yourself. "Am I getting old?" . Let the auswer be "Nor and reform your ways. Fix your mlud on broader, wider outlooks Push away your hori zon. Don't shut yourself lu by an eve; narrowing round of little things, little duties, little pleasures. Po not feel that because you were born long ago you must give up Interest In tbe affairs of the present Von may lie truly Just as much alive In It and enjoy every hour as any yoiiugster. Beware of that symptom or old age. tbe Inclination to make much (t little things and to hoard them. That way lies senile decrepitude, whlcb Is hut one remove, anil a short one. rrom mental and physical death. One puzzle connected with hoopsklrt Is how men and women of the good old days ever danced in the clinches. The latest discovery of George Wash ington as a tax dodger Is going H make havoc of the famous cherry tre episode. Switzerland has sent $2O.000,00C worth of .cheese to tbls country in tel months, of which $10,000,000 wortt was in boles. An investigation will convince yoi that you are worrying about the saint things that worried you three, four 01 tire years ago. It Is bard to tell which is making the most noise in the world at present the industrial situation, the war in Mexico or tile tango. Maybe twenty-five years hence thert will be a piece lu tbe paper about some good old lady wbo baa Just taken hei first ride in au aeroplane. What will Pullman employees d( with pensions? Anybody who Iris beei twenty years in the service cau start t neuslon bureau of hia nwa AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES SAVE FROM 30 to 60 PER CENT Tire Tube Reliner !8i3 $ 7.20 $1.65 $1.35 30x3 7.80 l.5 .. 1.40 i nx34 10.80 2.80 l.M S3x3 11.90 2.S5 2.00 ' 34x3 12.40 2.00 2.05 32x4 13.70 $.35 2.40 33x4 14.80 3.50 2.45 34x4 16.80 3.60 2.60 3f.x4 17.85 3.90 2.80 35x4H 19.75 4.85 3.45 36t44 19.85 4.90 3.60 37x44 21.50 6.10 2.70 37x5 24.90 5.90 4.20 All other sties in itock. Non-Skid tire 15 per cent additional, red tubes ten per cent above gray. All new, clean, fresh, guaranteed tire. Beet standard and independent make. 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