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onvxms crrv kntkkpkihk. 1)miav,.tiit,v ir, ioi.v 1 lumnom. In ll.a li oil t'ourl of Ilia Klata (if Oft m. for Mm ktiuaa Countf, Mirr I Hlnirimiis, rUlnllff, John A. Hliiiiiiuiia, iNfimUnl Tii Jiilin A. Hliiiiiiune, Nov named ilftnUiit; In Ilia riaiii of I Im alats of ()((. II )inl am lieridiy rr'illrl In par ml etixi-r III riiiiiilalnl filed (gallial )mi, In ilia ixitn mtlih'd nil, on or ...fi.re llix I Hlh day nf July, Itlti, laid iIkIh I.i IiiI Ilia riilrallnn lit all h ka Ifiiin Ilia r I rot Mililiallnri of Hill awn limm. and If rmi fall In appear or ana rr aald i oiiiplaliil, for eiil IhrtKof Hi plaintiff III apply In Ilia rnurl for lha . IU f prarad for III bif rouiilallil, loall: for ilix rra dlimlvlnf; Itia marrl ana lolilrarl now rilallug between lilalnlirr ami defendant Tlila aum lnoiia la pulillilied by order of Hon, J I'. Campl'i'll, Judge of Ilia ('In nil Court, ah'ih order an tnaila on Hie ll ilar of J mix. 191'. and Ilia lima pro a iII.mI for pul.lli allou Un roof la alt erke, beginning allh Ilia Imus dated I 'r I. lay Julia 4lli, 1915. and continuing cat h lliiTnaflt-r In and Including Friday Jul Ifllh. 1915 OEO. C. llltOWNKI.I.. (HAH T. HIKVKI1H. Atttriiy for I'lalnilff Summon. In lli Circuit Court of Ilia Htata of Oregon, for Claikauixa fountr, .'iilr Morrla. I'lalnilff. a Tho" V. Morrla. Ilcfendant. To Thoa. K. Morrla. above named de fendant ' In the nam of Ilia alata of Orison. you arc hereby required to appear and amwer lha rolnplallit filed agnlnit von, In tha alxivo entitled ault. on or before Ihn llh ilar of July. 1915, aald data lirlnit the riplratlon of all weeke from the flrat iulillratlnn of tlila aum iiiona, and If you fall to appear or ana rr aald romplalnt, for want thereof the plain! Iff will apply In tha court for the relM prayed for In her complaint. to wit: Kor a decree illtuolvlng tha marrl aie rotitrart now rilatlnff between plalnllff and defendant. Tlila mm tiiona U pulillahed by order of Hon. J. C Campbell. Judge of the Clrruil Court, which order waa niacin on the lt day of June. 1915, and the lima pre aiTllied for publication thereof la all weeka. beginning with tha Untie dated llctay June till, 1915. and rontlnulliK earn week thereafter to and Including Friday July lth. 1915. GEO. C. IROWNKI.I CHAR T. 8IKVKRS. Attorney! for Plaintiff. Sheriff Bala on Elocution. In the Circuit Court of the Htute of Oregon, for the Counly of Multno mah. The Ami! Mercantile Agcury. I'lalnilff. va. Juiuea Yeaky and Kniina Vcaky, Do fendalita. Htate of Orexon, County of Clarkamaa. aa. lly virtue of Juilitinent order, de cree and an execution, duly laiucd out of and under the aeal of the aliove en tltlud Court, In the above entitled rauae, to inn duly til reeled and duted the Nth day of June. 1915, upon Judg ment rendered and entered In aald court on the 33rd tiny of April, 1910, In favor of The Ainea Merrantllo Agency, rialutirr, and sgalnut Jiimea Yoakynnd F.intua Yeaky, liefundiintN, for the aum of $575.0)1, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per rent, per annum from the I'.'lrd duy of April, 1910, and the further aum of $95.00, with Interest thereon nl the rate of 0 per cent, per uttntitn from the Illrd tiny of April. l'.HO. ii nil tho further aum of $05.00. with Interest ut 6 per cent, from Apr. Mrd. 1910, and (lie further aum of $:;i.N5, coal mill disbursements, and the coals of and upon tlila writ, com manding me out of the personal prop erty of aald defendant!), nnd If suf- Orient could not ho found, then out of the rent property belonging to unit! do- fenduilt on untl ufl or the date of snld 2:ird day of April. 1910. to millHfy aald sunt uftircBiild, nnd also the costs up on thin nil I l writ. Now, therefore, hy virtue of Hiild execution, Judgment order nnd decree, nnd In eoiniillunco with tho cimunundn of aald writ, being unnlilo to find any perHonnl property of wild defundnnt'H, I did on III" HUh day of Juno, 1915, duly levy upon tho followltm dencrllied rent property of wild defendant n, bIIii uto nnd helnK In tho County of Clnck nnmH, nnd Htnto of OroRoti, to-wlt: I.otH 4 nnd 5, Illock 0 of lOrtlacutln as per plat thereof duly rocordod In rtecorder'a office, Clackamaa County, Ori'Ki'n, nnd I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of July, 1915, ut tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M at tho front door of tho County Court Hoimo In tho city of Orciton City, In anld County nnd Statu, well nt pulillo miction, HMliJoct to ro ilemptloii, to tho lilnheHt bidder, for 1', S. Ko'tl coin, rimh In hand, nil the rlKht, tlllu und IntercHt which tho within numcd defendants, or olther or them, hud on tho dnto of mild JuilR inent. or nlnco had In or to tho above diwrllied real property or any part thereof, to aatlHfy wild Judgment order, decree, IntercHt, cohIb and nil accruing COHtH. W. ,1. WILSON, Shoilff of Clnckmnna County, OroRon. lly K. C. HACKKTT, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, Juno 18th, 1915. Summon!. In the Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Ilertlm Murphy, IMnlntlff, vs. (ioorge Murphy, Defendant. To Oeorgo Murphy, above named do fendnnt; In tho name of tho Stnto of Oregon, you nre hereby required to appear nnd niiswer the complulnt filed ngalnnt you, In the above entitled suit, on or before tho 30th dny of July. 11115. snld date being the expiration of six weeks from tho find publication of this sum mons, and If you fall to appear or answer said complaint, for want thoro of tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In hor com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between tho plnlntlff and defendant for the res toration of plaintiff' maiden name, Ilertha Fanning. Thlf Btimmons is published by order o? Hon. Geo. R. Ilngloy, Judge of the Circuit Court. lib Ii ordr aa inada on lha IT. Hi day of June, HIV and the time pre rlld for liulillcallon thereof I all woxki l.iKlunlna with Ilia lu datxd Ftldiiy June Ikth, 1915, and i onllimlnx ea h i k ihereafl-'r to and Im ludliix Fil day, July Solli, 1915 . J. II. II VAN. Attorney for I'lalnilff 911 lala I (I ! at Cortland, Ore. Nolle to Creditor In the County Court of Ihn HlnU of (ir(oii, for the County of Cla'ka maa. In lha Matter or the Kutale of T. J. Anthony, deraad. Notice la hereby ln-n that lha un derilaiie lia been appointed atliiiln Ulralor of the lain of T. J. Anthony, dmiaaed, hy Iho County Court of the Htata of Ori'Koii for Clm kaina Coun ly, and haa iiuallflitd. All peraona liar lli( cluliua analnut aald entate ara lu re hy notified o preaent the aania to the iindenlitned at Ihn office of hi attorn eya, Fl. fcl, Iteyiiolda k FI' Kle, 402 lot Falllnx IIuIIiIIiik. I'ortland. Orexon, Willi Hie proper voucher! and duly verified w ilhltl alt (C) nioiitli from the data hereof. Dated, June l, 1915. C. K. ANTHONY. Ailiulntatrator. Data of flrat pulilli atlon, Juno IK. 1915. Dale of laat publication, July It, II5. BHarlff'i tala. In the Circuit Court of lh Htalu of OreKoii, for the County of Clai ka maa. Delay Tellefmili, I'lulntlff. ta. II. I'. Larklna, David N. Hrldenatlim, I'hehe H. Ilrldf imtlne and 0. T lliH'be, llefitlidunt. Ktate of Oregon, County of ("lac ka- maa, lly virtue of JudxiiH'lit order, de cree and an execution, duly li-iued out of and under the aeal of the above en titled court. In the above entitled rauae. to me duly directed and dated the lllh day of July, 1915, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In aald court on the Hth day of July, S91 5. In favor of Delay Tellefiton. Plaintiff. and analnut II. I. Urklii. David N. Ilrldenatlne. I'hehe H. Ilritlenatlne and tl. T. Ileeho, Defendant, for the aum of $:.959.09, wi ll Inlereat thereon at the rata of 6 t cent Imt annum from the lllh day of Jul, 1915, and tho fur ther aum of 1 2 '.0.00, aa attorney'a fee. and the further aum of $.11.75 coali and dlaburaementa. and tho coala of and )iKn tlila writ, commanding nie to make aula of the following d -acrlli rd real proH-rty, situate In the county of Clai kamaa, alata of Or xn, to-wlt: Hi-ginning on the South linn of I). U C. of Thomaa Waterbury. No. 3H. In T. S. 8. It. 3 K. of tho V. M.m.sn rh. Weat of the 8. E. corner of aald D. U C. thence along Ihe top of the hill North 14 degree Weat 1.50 cha.; thence North 23 degree Weat S.50 cha.: thence North 40 degrera, 20 mln- tltea Weat, 175 cha.; thence North 11 degreea, 45 minutea Weat 1.25 cha.; thence North 64 degrees 40 minute Weat up to a point of hill J.M ch. to a tuke; thence North 26 degreea. I? nilnutca Weat 1 chain: thence North S degree, 45 minute Went .1.50 elm.; thence North 2 degree West .91 of a chain to a fence corner, and being tho 8. E. corner of land conveyed by Knot Tellefaon to Murtln Tcllefaon, as recorded In Hook 66 of Deed at page 460; thenco North 89"4 degree West following sold fence and on the 8. lino of aald Martin Tellefson Innd 39 ch. to the K. lino of Cromer' land: thence 8. 4.5J clui. to tho 8. K. corner of aald Cromer land a reentrant corn er of land herv described; thenco W. along Cromer' S. line 11 ch. to a post; thenco 8. 22 degree 25 minutes B. 15.95 ch. to tho S. line of said Waterburg olalm; thenco K. along the 8. Hue of said claim nnd snld lino pro jected 47.44 cha. to a point directly S. of tho point of beginning to a stone lunrked "X"; thence N. 2 ch. to point of beginning, containing S9 4" acres. Exclusive of public highways. Exclu sive also or a strip of land 20 feet wide along the S. boundary between tho 8. W. corner of tho tract above described EaKt to tho county road, which strip Ih used nnd reserved for road purposes. Now, therefore by virtue of said exe cution, judgment order nnd decree, nnd In compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Satniday, tho 1 Ith dny of August. 1915; nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., nt the front door or the County Court Houso In the City of Oregon City, in said County nnd State, sell nt public auction. Hiiliject to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for V. S. gold coin cash In band, all the right, tltlo and Interest which the within named defendants or olther or them, had on tho date of tho mort gage herein or alnco had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, decree, Interest, costs nnd nil accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. IIACKICTT, Deputy. Dated nt Oregon City, July lth, 1915, Citation In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. In-tho matter of tho CRtato of Mnr- gret rtilllips, deceased. To Mary Warren, Guy M. Phillips, Sam mi! 11. rhllllpR, William C. Phillips, Mabel Phillips, Hnzol Phillips, Clar ence Phillips, Orval Phillips, Italpli Phillips nnd Glndyg Phillips, hotrs of Margrot Phillips, deceased, nnd nil others unknown. In tho nnme of tho State of Oregon, You nnd each of you aro hereby re quired nnd cited to be and appear In tho above entitled Court at tho Aug ust term thereof, to-wlt, on Monday, August 9th, 1915, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, and to then and there' show cause, If nny thoro be why an order of sale should not be granted, for the sale of the following described property, to-wlt: Situate In the County of Clackamas nnd State of Oregon, commencing at a point North 26 degrees, West 30 feet frcm the Northwest corner of whnt was Illock 89 of Gladstone; thence North 26 degrees. West 325 feet to a stake; thence North 64 de gree, East 662.1 feet to a point in the center of what was Kenmore Street; thence South 64 degrees. West 704.20 feel l) lha plca lit liralllllllif , t'oU lallilng five area, loom or !. A prayed for In lh petition of Win.' Hammond. H adinliil'rator of lha lotula of Mrrt I'hllllp, de leaned, filed therefor. III tliia) court oil lha 1Mb day of June, A. D. IK I'. "Wllneea, Ihe loiioralili7"ir"nr'Ari demon, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clai kauma, for lha Miale of Oregon, till 1Mb day of June, A. I). 1915. I Heal of Court I Alle.l. I. M. IIAIIIIIN'iTON, County Clerk HAMMOND HAMMOND, Attorney for AdinlnUlmlor. harlff'a Sal. In tha Circuit Court of the Htata of Oregon, for lha Counly of Clai ka tnaa, Uvl llobbln and O. W. Itoliblna. part tiers aa Itoliblna at Hon, IMalntlfT, . Frank Aruolt and John Arnuolt, Jr . Ilefeiiduut. Htate of Oregon, County of Clai ka maa, aa. Hy virtue of a Judgment order, d creo and an eiccutlon, duly luid out of and under Ihe aeal of tho abovo en titled court. In the above entitled anno, to me duly directed and dated lha loth day of June, 1915, upon a Judgment rendered and renewed and entered the second lima In said court on the 6th day of Julia, 1915, In favor of lvl Itobbln and O. W. Itoliblna. partner a Itohblii Hon, I'laliitlff. and agalimt Frank Aruuoll and John Aruuolt, Jr., Defendanta, (or tho aum or $16105, and the coita of and upon tlila writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property now held under attachment tnd altuate In the county of Clarka maa, atate of Oregon, to-wlt: The K. H of the 8. E. , Bee. 10. T. 6, 8. It. 3 K. of W. M. Now. therefore, by virtue of aald execution, Judgment ordr and decree, and In compliance with the command! of aald writ. I wilt, on Huturday, the 3 1 t day of July, 1915, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock I. M., at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City. In aald county and tale, ell at public auction, ub ject to redemption, to the highest bid der, for V. 8. gold coin cash In hand. all the right, tltlo and Interest which the within named defendant or either of them, had on the date of the judg mcnt herein or ilnce had 1c or to tne above dcarrlhed real property or any part thereof, to aallsfy aald execution. Judgment order, decree, Interest, coat and all accruing cost. W. J. WII.80.V. She-lff ct Clackamaa County. Oregon. Hy E. C. 1IACKETT. Deputy, fluted. Oregon City. Ore., July 2nd. 1915. SharlfT Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Counly of Clacka ma.. W. R. Stoke and 8. E. Woostcr. Plain tiff, v. Jaa. W. Pattlaon and Mary Patliaon, hi wife; O. P. Henderson and Ella M. Hendemon. hi wlf. and the Ore gon City Hospital Co., a corporation. Defendant. State of Oregon, Counly of Clacka mn. ss. Hy virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under tho ob1 of the above en titled court, In the above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and dated (he 16th day of Juno, 1915. upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 16th day of March, 1915. In fuvor of W. n. Stokes and S. E Woostcr. Walntlffs. and ngalnst Ja. W. Pnttlson nnd'Mnry rnttlson. his wife: G. P. Henderson and Ella M. Henderson, hi wife: the Oregon City Hospital Co., a corporation. Defend ants, for tho sum of $6917.75. with Interest thereon nt tho rate of C per cent, per annum from tho 16th day of March. 1916. and the further aum of $500.00, a attorney' fee, and tho fur ther sum of $62.60, costs nnd disburse ments, nnd the cost of and upon this writ, commanding me to make snlo of tho following described renl property, situate In tho county of Clnckamns, stnto of Oregon, to-wlt: Hoglnnlng nt a stake In tho center of section 26, Township 3 South or Range 4 East of W, M., running thence North 92 rods; thenco West 80 rods; thenco South 92 rods; thenco EnBt 80 rods to place of beginning, containing 46.80 acre more or less, being lot 2 in snld section. Also tho following: the N. E. 14 of tho S. W. Sec. 26, T. 3, S. R. 4 E. W. M containing 40 acres more or less. Now, therefore, by virtue of snld execution, Judgment order nnd docreo nnd In compllnnce with the commnnds of said writ, I will, on Saturduy, the 31st day of July, 1915; at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M., nt tho front door of the County Court House In the City of Oregon City, in snld county and stnto. sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, tltlo and interest which tho within named defendants or either or them, hnd on the date of the mortgage herein or since hnd In or to the abov described real property or nny part theroof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, di'Croe. Interests, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clncknmna County, Oregon lly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., July 2nd 1915. Sheriff Sale. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. D. E. Dahlborg, rialntiff, vs. O. W. Eastham, Daisy B. Eastham, P. DeRoo, The Axe Logging Compnny, S. J. Kamlnsky and Fred B. Madi son, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. Hy virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled caitRO, to me duly directed and dated tho 22nd day of June, 1915, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 22nd day of June, 1915, In favor of D. E. Dahlberg. Plaintiff, and against 0. W. Eastham, Daisy B. East ham, P. DeRoo, The Axe Logging Com pany, S. J. Kamlnsky and Fred B. Mad- I ton. In-feudal! I", f"F lha iulil of $!il72!, Hb lnir"H therein at tha rata of 4 per mil pr am.uin from the ;;nd day r June, W: and () fur Iher 'im of $:O0r1, attorney fee. and lha further im of 'AVi. oi and dlibiirariiierila, and the roiia of and upon Ihia writ, roiiunaiidlnf in t Oiake aala of the fulloalng derilt real property, llum In lha county of Clackamaa, atala of Oregon, I1I Tha Hoiith half of the Houtlirait quarter of Hectlon :iiir-n 111, Townhlp three (S Houlh of llaline onu (II Wrat of Ilia Mllainella Ma rldlan. Now, therefore, hi virtue or aall edition, Judgment order and du rre. and In compliance Willi the command! of aald writ, I Halurday, the Slat day of July. 115; at tha hour of II o'lbxk A. M., at the (rout door of lha County Court lloumi In tha ( lly of Oregon City. 1" "M County nd Htata, aell at public lu'tlon, luhjM't to redemption, to the Mgheat bidder, for 1'. H. gold coin mh In hand, all tha right, title end liitcrent whlih Ihe within named defendnni or either of litem, had on the dale of Ihe mortgage herein or alnr bad In or to tha above denrlbed real property or any part thereof, to aatlafy said eierutloii. Judx Client order, decree, ln!eret. coM and all accruing coat. W. J. WII.HON, Sheriff of Clarkamai County, Oregon. Hy K. C. HACKKTT. Iwputy Dated. Oregon City, Ore, July 2nd. 1915. Shirlff' Sal on Eaicutlon. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ma. Mr. Ellen Cederaon, plaintiff, va. W. J. Cederaon, Mr. Emma Welen, Mr. Matilda Norby, Mra. Marlanna Otdadoter. Chrlatlana Neladoter and Ander Nclaon. heir at law of William Cederaon, dweaaed. Defcnd anta. State of Oregon. County of Clacka- nia. a. lly virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly laaued out of and under the aeal of the above entitled Court, In the abovo irlltlei! came, to me duly directed and dated the 2.1rd day or June. 1915. upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In said court on the 8th day of June. 1915, In favor of Mr. Ellen Cederaon, Plain tiff, and agalnat W. J. Cederaon. Mr. Emma Welen. Mra. Matilda Norby. Mr. Marlanna Oldndoter. Chrlatlana Neladoter, and Ander Nelaon, helra at law of William Cederaon deceased. Defendant, for the ium of $215.46, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 21st day of June, 1915, and the further sum of $34.50, cost and dlalmrsementi, and the coat of and upon thia writ, com manding me out of the personal prop erty of aald defendant, and If dif fident could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to laid de fendanta on and after the date of aald Judgment, to satlxfy aald aum of $215.46 and Interest, and also the coat upon thla said writ. Now. therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the command of aald writ, being unable to Und any personal property of said defendant'. I did on the 25th day of June, 1915, du ly levy upon the following described reul property of said defendants, situ ate and being In the County of Clacka mas. and State of Oregon, to-wlt: Iit two (2) In Tract fifty-seven (57) In First Subdivision of Portion of Oak Grove, according to the plat of said First Subdivision of Portion of Oak Grove, filed and recorded In the of fice of tho Register of Deeds In and for Clnckamas County. Oregon. And I will, on Saturday, the 31st doy of July. 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., nt tho frolit door of the County Court House In the City c.f Ore gon City. In said county and state, sen at public auction, subject to redemp tion, to tho highest bidder, for IT. S gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, tltlo and Interest which the within named defendants, or cither of them, hnd on the date of said Judgment or since had In or to tho above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment order, decreo. Interest, costs nnd all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon, lly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated. Oregon City. Oregon. July 2nd, 1915. Sheriff' Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for tho County of Clacka mas. E. W. Randolph, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene H. Sholnlore and Eugene II. Shoinere as Executor of the Lnst Will nnd Testament of Eleanor Van Allen and Annetta Lynch, Defend- nnts. Stnte of Oregon. County of Clackn- nins, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree nnd nn execution, duly issued out of nnd under the senl of the above en titled court, in the nbove entitled cnuse, to me duly directed and dated the 24th day of Juno. 1915, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 24th day of June, 1915, In favor of E. W. Randolph, Plaintiff, and ngnlnst Eugene H. Sholnlero nnd Eu gene H. Sholnlore as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Eleanor Van Allen nnd Annetta Lynch, De fendants, for the sum of $2000.00, with interest thereon nt the rate of 7 per cent, per annum from the 17th dny of Fcbrunry, 191-1, and the further sum of $125.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $43.50, coBts and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real proper ty, situate in the county of Clackamas, Btate of Oregon, to-wlt: Thirty ncres of land off the West end of the following described tract, the east line of said thirty acres being parallel to the west lino of said fol lowing destribed tract: Part of the Ezra Fisher D. I C. in T. 2 S. R. 2 E. of the Willamette Meridian, described as beginning at a granite stone 18x12x10 marked "A" on the west of said Fisher Claim north 0 deg. 38 min utes East 23.15 chains from the South west corner of said D. U C, thence South 87 deg. 15 minutes East 51.25 chains to the line between the hus band's and wife's halves of said D. L C; thence North on said line 8.75 chains; thence North 85 deg. 51 mln- ul-a Weat CI li I liaina to lha writ line of laid D. I.. C, Hi tballi Mouth 0 d X !l minute want from lha N'oribarit corner of laid D. I- ('.. at a granite tone i:i9 marked "'J. II. A"; theme Houth 0 dig 3 minutes '( on laid Weat line 10 rhalui lo plate of Uglnnlg containing in ' rn, rnore or Irai, ava and iitliig a certain load about i'l feet wlda heretofore r -ii veyed -Jam' Fea and - Her. Kald land being iltuated In tho county of Clai kaiua and itafa of Oregon. Now, Iherfore, by virtue of aald exe cution, Judgment order nd decrea. and In compliant with tne command of aald writ. I will, n Halurday, Ihe 3 1 at day of luly, l15, at H.e hour of 10 o'dixk A. M , at the front door of tha County Court Houe In Ihe City of Oregon City. In aald County and Htate, ell at public auction, aubjert to re demption. t the blgheit bidder, for I'. H. gold coin caah In hand, all the right, title and Intereat which tha within named defendant or either of them, bad on tha data of the mort gage herein or alm a had In or to Hie abov deacrlbed real property or any part thereof, lo satisfy ld execution. Judgment order, decree, Inlereat, eonla and all accruing conta. W. J. WIIJION, Hherlff of Clackamaa County. Oregon. liy E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore.. July 2nd. 1)15. Bid for Brlog Comtructlon. Notice I hereby given that aeale propoiala for the reconstruction of the bridge arroa Handy river, near the plac where the Hull Itun water pipe line croaae aald at ream. Said propoaali wiy be opened on 'ulv 22rd at 11 o'clock a. m. and ahatl le for the construction or a cement nler at the weatern end or the bridge and the renewal or the wood work ao conllna to Dluni and (DRcinratlon on file at the office of the county clerk. Kach bidder will be reoulred to le- noalt with the county clerk a certlllod check for & dt rent, of the amount of hi bid which hli be forfeited to Clackamaa County In case he fall to enter Into contract within ten day. In case hi bid I accepted. The Cot sty Court reaervel the right to reject any and all bid. , II. S. ANDERSON. County Judge Notic to Creditor. Notice 1 hereby given that the un denlgned ha been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County or Clackamaa ad ministrator or the estate or Daniel Erb. deceaed. All person having claim against aald estate are here by required to present them to me at my realdence at Hubbard. Oregon, Route No. 2. properly verified a by law required, within lx month from the date hereof. Date or first publication Friday. July 16. 1915. ALBERT D. ERB, Executor of the estate of Daniel Erb. deceased. Notice of Final Settlement of the Es tate of Mary Ann Albright, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Albright, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clackamaa County, State of Oregon, her final ac count a such administratrix of said estate and that Monday, the 26th day of July. 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said Court as tho time for bearing or objections to said report and the settlement thereof. EMMA ALBRIGHT. Administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Albright, deceased. C. SCHl'EBEL, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho County .Court of the Stnte of Ore gon for the County of Clackamas ad ministrator of the estate of Robert Bartsch, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by required to present them to me at the office of L. Stipp. Oregon City. Oregon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from the dnte hereof. Date of first publication Friday, July 2. 1915. MAX BARTSCH. Administrator of the estate of Robert Bartsch, deceased. L. STIPP, Attorney for Administrator. WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minne apolis, Minn. COST $17 TO HANG MAN. Old Warrants In Rush County Show Statistic. Rushrille, Ind. The first record of warrants ever used by a treasurer of Rush couuty, covering the period from 1S22 to 1S41, was found in the treas urer's office reoeutly. The record showed that It cost the couuty only $17 to hang Edward I. Swnnson, the only mnn who ever paid the death penalty In Rush couuty. Ho was convicted of the murder of Ellsha Clark In April, 1829, and after a motion for a new trial failed was hnnged In May of the snnio year. The warrants Issued show that $5 was al lowed Beverly R. Ward for mnking a coffin for Swnnson. $2 wns nllowed Dnvkl Looney ror digging the grave and $10 wns pnld Wllllnm L. Biipelt for "rope, cap. shroud and gnllows for the execution of Edward L Swanson." NEGRO SAYS HE'S 124. H Also Claim! to Have Forty-four Children, Rome. Ga. Jerry Nenl, colored, of Cave Spring, celebrated his one hun dred and twenty-fourth birthday annl- versurv a few days ago. He Is, so far as Is known, the oldest person in Geor gia Ii not in the United States. He lina miners which establish his age be yond question, nnd the oldest Inhab itants of Flovd county remember that Jerry was a grownup man when they were In their kilties. Jerrv. the father of forty-four chil dren, distinctly remembers the war of 1812 nnd ninny of the Indian wars. He is now a widower, but hns been married three times He Is well and hearty, but uses a cune when walking. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCY TO LOAN O. C. l-ATOURrm. PradeaL The First National Bank of Oregon City, Orrgoa CAPITAL, SHUXX-OO. TraneaaU Atnarel ftanklna, a 0 fram A M. U I P. M BAVARIAN PRINCE KAISERBUFFER Relates How He Held Allied Forces of General Me. FRENCH GAINS WERE COSTLY Ufaering ta Armiaa Engaged an the Eaat Front, H Said They Are tha Hammer In tha Eaat) Hare I Am Only tha Anvll My Job Haa Bean to Held Out" Crown ITinc Ropprecbt of Bavaria Is an Interview with an American war correoudrut at the headquar ter of hi arm; In France gave Ink-resting details of lha recent offeo ilva mora of the Brillxb and French mile oppooed to bis forces. Ill preaent mbnlon and one aim In the wr, be aald. la lo atop "all comer," French, EuglUu. or what not. when they take the offemlvo. Commeutli g on tha fail of Lemberg, the crown rtnea expreaoed the wish that be, too. might be taking the of feualve. Referring to the armies en gaged on the eaat front, he aald: "They are tb hammer In the eaat Her I am ouly the anvil My job ba been to hold oat" Thinki Brltiah l,oit 35,000, Speaking of the figbi hi men mad at Nenve Chapelle. where at tb tart of the English offensive, he aald, three German battalion bad faced and fought forty-eight Engllia battalion until re-enforcement came up, he estimated that the British loases there were probably much heavier than they had admitted. He estimated that the British luaaes were probably 35.000 or thereabout. Then he answered question about General Joffre latest and greatest of fensive. "They began," be aald. "about 4 JO o'clock In the morning of May 0, drop ping bomb on where they thought my headquarter was. following thla with a terrific artillery fire, which ha been kept np almost ever (luce with a se quence of the most desperate and bloody charges In an attempt to break through my line. Their only hope of success would bare been to break through on a broad front of not less than twenty kilometers. But not even on a small front have they succeeded. My Hue has not been broken at a sin gle point The net result of their big offensive was to push back a small pro jection of our Hue. Ud Million of Sheila. "1 should say," be added, '.that the French have used between 3.000,000 aud -I.OOO.OOO shells hi their offensive agulnst my army In ubout six weeks. The latter tigure is probably nearer right though it b rather difficult to estimate with accuracy. I should say, though, that the French artillery fired an average of neurly 100,000 shells a day. Our observations as checked up indicated that the French official reiiort was correct In stilting that their gun ners fired 300.000 shells In a single day, which was the high water mark of ar tillery work out here. "I believe that their losses have been very heavy. It is hard to estimate the total, but I should say it was not less than 00,000. We always prefer to un derestimate. It is a mistake to under rate the foe. It Is wiser not to be over optluilstlc except about one thing, and that Is about what you set out to ac complishyour iron will to win." In reply to the question, "Where is Kitchener's new army?" the crown prince said that was one thlug he and his staff all wanted to know. They all agreed that they hnd not clashed yet with Kitchener's new army aud that. so far as they knew. It had uot attempt ed any offensive, though the crown prince said that they had seen some of Kitchener's new troops, who bad ap parently been drawn on to make good the losses In tho line. "SCARECROWS" FOR OYSTERS. Submarine Davica Drives Away Drum fish and Other Enamiaa. Submarine "scarecrows" are being used by oyster planters In the Maurice River cove. New Jersey, to protect their oyster beds from devastation by large schools of druuifish or channel bass which threaten to wipe out the young oysters unless they can be driv en off. It is several years since the dnimflsh appeared In the Delaware bay In such large numbers as this sum mer. The big fish crush the shells and suck out the oysters, nnd they have cleaned up large sections of beds upon which thousands of bushels of oysters had just been planted. The "scarecrow" device consists of a shingle fastened to a piece of copper wire and dropped to the bottom of the bay. Action of the tides and currents causes the submerged shingle to whirl around rapidly. The oystcrmen And that the whirling shingles frighten off the big fish, and hundreds of the weighted shingles have been dropped about over the bottom of the cove- Admiral Mahan Left $14,028. The New York state tax appraisal of the estate of the late Rear Admiral Alfred T. Mahan. C. S. N.. who died at Washlncton a few mouths ago. shows that be left a net estate of $U02S.3S Admiral Mahnn's home wasatQuogne. N. T where he lived during the sum mer. The estate goes to the widow. Mrs. Ellen Lyle- Mahan. WEINHARO BUILOIrtC r. J. MITE. Caakler William Hammond Philip L, Hammond HAMMOND 4 HAMMONO Attorneaat (.aw Abatracta, Heal F.ntate, I.oaoa, Inaur nee. OREGON CITY, OREGON Paiflc I'bone 81, Home I'boue A 27 J Phone pacific 5J Hume A ISI GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney. it-Law All legal builnei promptly attended to C. SCHUE8EL Attorney at-Law Deutacher Advokat Will practice In ail court, make col lection and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building. Oregon City. Oregon. C. D. A O. C. LATOURETTE Attorneyt-at-Law Commercial. Real Estate and Probate our Bpeclaltlea. Of fice In First National Bank Hldg, Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Eatacada, Oregon. 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"There is an Increased demand," says the Canyon City Eagle, "for homestead entries this spring and land business is very active. As the vacBrfit lands finally narrow down to limited acres there will be a wild scramble for what is left. It Is even now apparent that every foot of va cant lands in Grant county will be en tered." Report of progress, In Baker Demo crat, an an Important eastern Oregon project: "The Balm creek irrigation project. Involving nearly 10,000 acres, is progressing to a point of reality. A large force of men Is employed on the big dam and Its completion this fall means that next year a big In crease of grain production in the Low er Powder river section will follow."