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Summon, In lli (Ik nil (tiurt uf lb HUI Oregon, fur llm Comitr uf Clarka lliuD II, HollHall, Plaintiff, te. Mlniili Arnold, II. ('. Wulla.ni, Mary J Hum nmiKli-, fixing Itmhlaway, ami purtiininah I -and Company, t or piilutloa, eflilKlit. In V1'"'1" Arnold. bo named de fl'llllulll. In Hi., mini uf III Him of Orenoli . .1 You ui- hereby required to appear an anawt-r Hi miiKii'll complaint file aaslnal Kill III lb Imi IDllUnd mi or befur Halurdar. rpiinbr mi ,r riorum HMiiiri.aT. ni.inrii.iwi . ... ... ' . . . ...... - ..i ... L. r,... ....I after 111 dal of ... .. - - , II.. first pul.l.ra.ion ... ..... -''''"""" and If MU fH appear aim ,w,r f..r want lbe,.r planum win i Hi al.ov roiirt for dec re agaltiat you for Hi fii"! aeuianuea in said amended complaint, herein, l wit: For a Judgment aKalnl you and II ('. Wolfe, Of lov llllii defend am, for Ilia aiiiii of H 11, with In Irrral llirroll at III ml of alt nM rrni inf aiinuni from Jnn H. until for Hi furtli.-r nin of nn 13 tn.a, paid Iff lilalnllff, with Intrr rl ilifroim at lh rat of all P'r rent from OrloLor SI. DM. un ' .... . . . III paid, for lha further aunt of IJJOOO attnrnoy'a frM hrlu. ana piaintin r,.i and dlaburanmnnla: that ial roala anq a auuramni'iii., mi ,vr.l aui... u..y b. d.r-d lo b. nrat llr. prior to an lion.. rUH or Inlrrvat of lh ald""ral dofnnd aula linrrln. unon th followlnit d 'ill...i ral proM.rtys In Cla'kainaa County. Or.-ion, towlt: Th H. W. M of Bo. !. In T. i R II. S E. of th W. M , cotilalnlng 160 rrna. tin. re or Ira. Hav and exrrpt lha rlxbta deeded to th Mulalla LuinUr Company, a pr ilrd rnrnnled In Hook . pal 4K4. di'e.l rword Clarkamaa County, Or- lon Alao aara and etrrpt a atrip or land d.x di'il to Clai kamaa Counly for mad niirtxno. aa Dr drd rerordrd In Hook 131. pa SOI. dd rerorda of aald rounly; that plaintiff mortit nn ld real nroDrrtr b foroclnaed and aald ra! property be aold on axorutlon arc.irdlng to law and tha prorda therwif applied to the payment of th amount duo plaintiff, and that aii iWemlunti and earn of them and all pentona rlalmlnc by. through or under them or any of them, ba foreter barrea and forn loaed of all right, tltlo. Inter rat, rlnlin and ratal In and to aald nrrmlar. except th atatutory right of redemption: that tha purchaaer thereof be put Into poaaelon of aald prmle. and for aurh other and fur ther rellof aa to th court may aeem juat and r(tiltat!. Thla ummnna la pulillihed by order of Hon. H. H. Anderion, Judice of th County Court of Clarkamaa County. Oregon, made and entorod on July 29. 19IG. In which It la ordered that the aamo be publUhed In th Oregon City Knterprliie. a nrwpaerof gcnrrnl clr rulntlon, publUhed In Clarkamaa Coun ty, Oregon, nnre a week for alx auo reaalv week. Th dat of th flrat piibllratlon therexif la July SO. 1918. anil continuing wllh earh weekly edition of anld newpaper Including th lau of S.'ptemlier 10. 1915. the dnto of the Innt publication thereof. PIMICK ft DIMICK ft W. L. Ml'LVKY. Attorney for Plnlntlff Sheriff Sal. In (he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Counly of Clacka- Hill. (icorne Itocckmnn and l.oulm Wiilah. Kx.'culor of Ihe Extiite of E. A. H.ir. kiimri, 1'luliitlffn. O. W. KiiHthnm mid DulHy II. KiiHtlmm. 1 hi wife. Scamllnnvliin American Hank, a corporation nnd D. K. Pahl berg. Defenilnnt. Stuto of Oregon, County of Clarkamai. an: l,y virtue or a ...iRmcni oruer. ' rro nn.1 an execution, duly IhhiumI out of and under the anal of tha above en- titled court. ... me a novo ... onuHo. to mo duly directed and atnd l,o ti.h day of AuRuat .1915 pn a !!,T?i tt ,-o.iri .... ,.m ..... ...... ... " ... ravnr o u-orgo Louise WalHh, executor o lh c Ute "-m"'" and nmiluHtO - Mlnm ni ttotor H. Easthnin. 1.1 wife. Scandinavian American Hunk, a corporation, and u. E; L, iT fl:;T"nI"' A0.'1 of 12.000.00 with InlercHt. thereon at Il1ortoof7i.or cm.t po.: ..nnun. from the IRtn (lay or Mnrcn. una , fnrHior sum of 1150.00, as nltorney fe,andthoco8t,of and upon Ills writ commanding ma to mane en.o oi u.o following .lencntiou reni propony. . u- unto In the county of Clacknmna. state nf Ornirnn. to-wlt: All the followlns described real prop erty situate in wlllamotlo and Ttinia tin trnrt In tha county of Clackamas atate of Oregon, to-wlt: All of tracts 4ft 47 nnd that nnrt of tract 45 de scribed as follow: noRlnnlnn nt the northeasterly corner of anld trnct IB thence smith 67 degrees. 39 mlnutos unat nnn fent: thence south 22 degrees 21 mlnutos, east 280 foot; thonre north 67 degrees, 39 mlnutos east 300 root, nrih 22 decrees. 21 mlnutos west 280 foot to the plnce of beginning, containing 1.9 aorea of tract 45. Also all of trnct 48 and 50. All of the foregoing Recording to the duly re corded pint thereof of record In the office of the recorder or conveyances for Bnid Clackamas county. Mnw Therefore, bv virtue of aald ex ecution, Judgment ordor and docroo, nnd In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the county courthouse In the city of Oregon City In snld county and atnte. sell at public auction, subject to ra.temntlon. to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right title and Interest which the with in nnmod defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage here in or since had In or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment ordor, decree, Interest, eosta and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON", Sheriff of Clackamas County. Oregon. By E- C. HACKETT, ' Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Oregon., August 13th, 1915. harlffa Ilia ltwll. flln lli C inwU Court ul th HuU of Oregon, fur lb County ui (!' inaa 11 lliilil.lm cud O. W. HuI.Wh. part tier a Hobbln A Hon, Plaintiff. a. Krititk Aro,.ioll and John Ai'iuoll. it. llefilnlallta. Klal uf Oregon, County of fla'-kamaa, l!r virtual of lodgment or.lr. d i ra and all le.ullon. d llf la.e 0ll i.l Mini under 111 eeal of lh alrf.v Mi lilted roort. In Hi ' entitled ii ranan. In Ilia duly dire. Id and dll i III. ttih day of Augmt. 1915. upon a luiltiiifiii rendered, renewed ana n- '"" I" tlnw- ,n"'4 A" .M '' iH nn lha tin day of Jun. IU, in ; ... ,- . ,,,.. o w. ,,,,. -"- , . :r. V n. main- " .V " J ,,., ; .m In I John Arq.iolt, Jr.. dfndanla, for lh I .ma ..... ........ i i.. i.. ,.i. ip iiMrMnnania. ir in. mn of II0G, with llilnroat thram at lh rata of I pr wit, pr annum from Ilia Jlh day of Julia, 1S. and Dm roala of and uKn thla rlt. eom mamllng m out of lb prraonal prf) mrl lit uld ili.fin.lanH. and If auffl'i- nil rould nK 1. found, lhn out of ti rral pr.rty blonln lo laid rtr-nd tnl on and aflr lh data of aalrt ) id lii. il to aatUfy ld aum of l 01 and utwi III rnall Upon thlt ld writ. Now ThMor, tHu n' a'd m ill mi. tiiilanirtit i.'.nr ami d rr .i nd I i '..mnllanr l, III rotiiB'aiida - .. , ,, U r... tln. tt.a -I; . IM m v " " ' V,. i d,.i in lb 1 1 th day of Aug.iat, I!""', duly Vvy ui" the fol'iiwlns derril."d retl liotwrty of aald 'l.f.ndaiit. al'u kin and IM-Ing In lb tounly xif Clackr lima, and atate of Or. gn, to-wlt. Tl.c K. '4 of Ihe 4. V.. 'h rllon ten 1101 Tp. i 8.. It. S. K. of th W. M.. and I will, on Rulurday, lb 11th day of Hcptemlwr. 1J15, at th hour of II o'clock A. M.. at lh front door of the counly rourthou In th city of Or noil cit). In ld rounly and tat. ell l pul.lle aiicllon. aub)ri to redemp tion, to lb hlgheat bidder, for U. B. gold rrln. raah in hand, all th right, title and lnlirel which th within n..,...i iii.ri-ndi.nt. or either of them. bad on th .lata f Mid Judgment or alnce had la ri to tha abov deacritwd real property or any rt thereof, to Hilary old jungment orVr. derre... Inlereiit. coat and all accruing coal. W. J. WllitON. Sheriff of Cluckama Counly. Oregon. lly K. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City. Oregon. Augtiat 13th. 1915. Sharlfr 81. In th Circuit Court or Ihe Stat of Oregon, for the County of Clacka ma. The Truatee of th Young Men' Chrlntlan Aoclatlon. of Portland. Oregon, a corporation. Plaintiff, va. rtotM-rt l.lvlngalone. a Admlnlatralor of Ihe Katal of John Thoma. ceased. Olive Olrton, Harold (Jlrton. Herbert Olrton. V. C. Heel. Seth Ekatrom. Charlotte Ung, nee Jonea. and Joaeph Ung, her bnaband. Char lotto Sarah Jonea. Jan ITtxon nee Jone. and Alfred Dixon, her hua band. Clara Ixm!e Jone, Annlo Mary Jone, lne Howell and any other there may he unknown, the next of kin and helr of John Thorn aa Deceaaed; alo the unknown helr of Moae W. Noble; atao all other perKoni. or part lea unknown, claim any rluht. title, eatate. lien or Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint heroin, Defendant. Slate of Oregon, County of Clnckamas. aa: lly virtue of a Judgment order, Ue creo and an execution, duly laaued out uf and under the aenl of die above eii- llH'd i-uurt. in the above . a.. ...... ,l,.lu j ftvft iiil entitled uuso. to me duly directed aud dated he 11th day of August, 1915, upon a JiiiIkiiioiU rendered and entered in said court on the Uth day of August. 1915. In favor of the Trustee of tbo Young Men's Christian Association of Port ,,, , corporation, plulutllf. . n o )n of n t f f(irlhir Bum of 1350.00. an at.ornoV. fuea. and the furthor aum of $42.35 cobta und dla uiiraenieiila. and the cost of and upon Com.naudl..g mo lo make Bale of the follow!, UcHcrlbcd ml ,u ,M couuly o( ' ., nri1!01. choli mum. and three and twenty-five . h. of on (hl n ,llwnHlllll 0n , -,,... or rillll!0 tUroo (3), tat of.tho Wlllainotte inorldlun; ' weat'forty ( l0) cllllln8: tl.tnce ,...,.: (,M ..,, - ' - ' .,.'. ,,1W ,,. nf twenty-fivo (26) chains to the place of beginning, containing one hundred acres more or less. Now, Therefore, by vtrtuo of said ex ecution, Judgment ordor aud docroo, nnd In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Saturday, the 1 1 tli day of September, 1915; at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., at the front door or the county courthouse In the city of Oregon City, In sold county and state, sell at nubile auction, sublocl Jo redemption, to the highest blddor, for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand all the right, title and intorost which the within named defendants or either of thorn had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real proporty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order, docroo, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. lly E. C. HACKETT, " Denutv. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Aug. 13th 1915. Asseaior's Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization. Notice is hereby given thnt unon the second Monday In September, to-wlt: Snotember l: 1915. the board of enunl- lzation will attend at the courthouse In Clacknmns county, Oregon, and will nuhliclv examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuations, de scriptions or qualities of lands, lots or other properties assessed by the Coun ty Assessor. . Dated at my office this 10th day of August, 1915, J. E. JACK, County Assessor. onv.ans cm KNTi-nrium:, fimdav. hi:pti:.mim:u 10. ifjf-v ummna In lh t lnult durt ol ll Hlal of l)lr(i.u for I'U'kali.a I u inly. Oxar l.liid and Aim Mud, bla wlf, t.ii.ll Mnd and Kt-t. l-li.d, til wll, and l(Urt OImhi, I'lali.tlfl . .'..I A lu-i..lriii.i iMifeodalit, I To Carl A. iw-igilioiu, J(unlaiit; i ... i . In h nam or in mai. wr goe yn ar hial.y riulrrd l appear 1 and anirr lh rmiiplalnl filed aln.t tu la lb abo rntltled ult wllbln I an m. km from III dal of lb Aral pulilliallna of Ihl .iii.moii. and If rxl UK tbflll for wnl thereof plaliillll will apply t lb Court for lb rlif deinaniled In their ald com plaint, U: Kr a dM-r that you may b al lowed ten dar from th dat tl.erf wllbln whl.li to pay lo plaintiff th balam of lb pur. baa pile on cm trail of al for. lb M. of N. K. or Her. I T. 1 H. Hang 1 K ot W. M In Clarkamaa Counly. Oregon, or 3uOW) and lnlrel thereon at 7 r nL par a n n ii in Iroin July I, 1911 and 113 tit taie. and Inlereat thereon at ( Mr rent, per annum front May 13, 1915, and 75o0 a a reaaonabl at turner fiwi, and rout and dlaburae menl or thla anil; and that upon rail tire mi to do yon and all pcrmn claim, lug by. through or under you b r.r-rn-r barre.1 and r.re-loed of any and alt rlxht, till. Inlereat. claim and d tnaiid In and to lb aald real prop erty and very part and parcel there of, and that plaintiff reoer Judg mriit for 75oo a reaaonabl attorn ey' f and tb coat and dlaburae menl herein and for uch other or fur ther relief aa lo th court may am riullal.le. Thl Hiimmon I pul.lMied by order of th llonorabl II. H. Anderaon, Judge of th County Court of th Btat of Oregon for Clarkamaa Counly, dated Aiignat 17. 19IS. which order direct that thl Hummoti lie pulillabed once week for alx week. pat of flrM publication Auguat 30. 19IS C. A. API'EIJREV. Attorney fur llalntlff. Chaniln-r of Commer.. Portland. Or. Summon In the Circuit Court of th Stale of Oregon, for Clarkamaa County. Nora A. Dutta. Plaintiff, va. IHin II. PuOa. Defendant. To I-on II. Dula, alove named de fendant : In the name of the tale or Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In th above entitled court and answer th complaint filed against yon In th alKir entitled court on or before sl week fmm the 7th duy of Auguat. 1115. ald 27th day of August. 1915. be Ing the dat of the first publication or thl aummona. and ir you rail to a appear and answer the romtilalnt. the plaintiff will apply to Ihe above entl tied court for Ihe relief prayed for In lh complaint herein, to-wlt: For a decree of the bImiv entitled court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant be forever dissolved and held ror naught, and that plaintiff be given the care, custody and control o' th minor child of the parties to thl- suit, and that plaintiff be awarded $35 per month permanent alimony for the support and malntalnanre or aald min or child, and for auch other and rur ther relief as to the court may aeem meet and equitable. Including her costs and disbursement herein. Thla aummons Is served uon you by publication thereor once a week for six successive and consecutive weeka In the Oregon City Enterprise, a nowa- paper or general circulation In Clack amaa county, Oregon, and printed and published In Clackamas county, Ore gon, pursuant to an order ol the Hon. J. V. Campbell, Judge ol the above en titled court, made and entered herein on the 2th day or August, 1915. FRED J. MEINDI.. Attorney lor Plaintiff. Dato of first publication, Aug. 27th. 1915. Date of lasj publication, Oct. Sth 1915. 4 Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State o'. Oregon for the County of Clncka mns. Francesco Oucrra, Plaintiff, va. Angela Taccogna Ouerra, otherwise known as Angela Taccogna dt An drea, Defendant To Angola Tuccogna Gucrra, otherwise known as Angoln Taccogna dl An drea, the above-named defendant: In the name of the Stnto of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court nnd cause on or beforo the 9th dny of October. 1915, said date being after tho expira tion of six weoks from the date of first publication of this summons, and if you full to. so appear and answer the complaint for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the above entitled court for the rellof prayed lor In hli complaint filed heroin, to-wlt: For a decree of absolute divorce for evor dissolving tho bonds of matri mony heretofore and now existing he twoen the plaintiff and defendant, anil for such other and further relief as to the court may scorn Just and equitable This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for six succes sive nnd coiiBocuttve weeks In the Ore gon City Enterprise, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled court dated August 25th. 1915, which order prescribes that the summons in this suit shall be served upon you by pub Mention for six successive and consecu tive wooks. GEO. L. MASTEN. 309.10 Itothchlld Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorney tor Plnlntlff. Date of first publication, August 27th 1915. Date of last publication, Oct. 8th. 1915. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Clackamas County. T. W. Glbbs, Plaintiff. VB. Delia Glbbs. Dcrondant. To Delia Glbbs, above-named defend ant: 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 suit, on or before the 8th day of October, 1915, said date ImIiiI lb iplrall"i of all -k from lb flrt piil.ll' ""1 r Ihl 'i in '". . nd If you fll I" appear or i..r I4 ri.inplalnt, rr want ihere.f th plalfillff will apply lo lb court ff lb ltlef prayed r.r In hi nnnplalnl. towlt: Pur a d r dlM'ig lb marrlag roll If a' t now B f t Ir. T between plain HIT and defendant. Ihl uniiiofi U published by order of lion. II. H An durum, Judg or in (ouiity ouri. wbl. b order waa n.ada on th. 2rib dar uf Auguat, 11''. and lh. tlin pre. a.rllo-4 for p.il.ll'atli.n (hereof la al w.ekl, beginning with lh lull dated Friday, Aigl l""'. and routlu ii lug eaih week thereafter lo ani In .lulling Friday. October th, 1i5 fiKO C HIIOWNKM., CM AH T. HIEVKHH. Attorney rr Plaintiff thtriaf'a ! Kxcution. In the Clr. ult Court of the Htate of Oregon, for tb .oi. Ill) of Clark uiaa (i.o Heddaway, Plaintiff, va. Kinma M. Flagler. I" f' miaul. Hint of t)regii, Counly of Cl ka iiiui, a. Iiv lrtu of J'l'lgn..'l.l ordor. .1" ere and an ew utli.n, duly laa.M-d out ol and under Ihe pal of th al.ova en iii.rf n.urt. In the aU)V rutlttcd rauie. to ru duly dire. t-d and lut-'l tb lli day of Kept. in u-r. j is, uMn Judgment rendered and entered In aald court on the tli day of Heptein ber, 115. In for or O-o ll.dduwy plalntirr and aKallnl Kinma M. Ilugler, defendant, tor tb aum ot I'Jl.Tn. with Inlereat thereon at the rut ol i per rent per annum from the 2 lot day of Auguat. 1915. and Ihe further urn of 131.70, and tb furlher aum of :5.0 aa attorney' fe. and the further sum of 110.10 coat and diaburaementa, and the coat of and upon thl writ, com manding nu out ot tl e in raonitl prop erty or aald defendant, and if aufflclrnt could not b found, then out of the real property belonging to said defend ant on and after the date of aald Judg ment to ajttUfy cald aiima. amounting to II5H 9D. and the ota upon thl aid writ. Now, therefore, by lrtue of aald execution. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the command nt ..i.i rtt. being unl,lc to find any personal properly of aald defendant' I did on th sth day of Sept.. 1915. duly levy upon Ihe following deai-rllied real property of said defendant, iltuate and being In the county of C'.iickama. and tat or Oregon. to-it: 11 . block 36. Central Point ad dition to Oregon City. Clackamas counly, Oregon, and I will on the 9th .!:. of October. 1915. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county courthouse In the city of nr..nn ntv. In aald county and atate. ell at public auction. ubjcct to re demption, to the hlcheal lil.iuer, lor i . S. gold coin, cash In hand, all the right, title and Inlerent which the within n.,n..i. defendanta. or either of tb-.'in. had on the date of said Judgment or .in hud In or lo the aiwve acacrinea real properly or any Mart thereof, to satisfy aald Judgment order, aecrce, in teret. coat and all accruing rosta. YV. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clarkaina County. Oregon. lly E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Oregon, Sept 10th, 1913. Sal of Real Property by Admlnlatra trig. Notice Is hereby given that In mr- aniinre of an order of the counly court of the state of Oregon, for Douglas county, made and entered on August 2Sth. 1915, In tho matter of the estute or Frederick V. Hunt, deceased, the undersigned administratrix ot said es tate will rrom and after the 13th day r.r rvtnt.er. 1S15. orfer for sulo and sell at private sale the following de scribed real property or said estate, situated In the county ot Clackamas and state or Oregon, to-wlt: t nis ninnher seven (7). eight (8), nine (91. and ten (10), in block seven teen (17) In tho town or Willamette Falls In suld county. A aiihtftnn tint nart or the purchase price must be paid In cash and tr terms are desired on the remainder tne same must be secured by first mortgage on the property drawing Interest. Sale will be subject to confirmation by the said court. Offers for said property may be made by letter addressed to the un (1i.ralvt.nil ;1 t Rosebure. . Oregon, or made to Corn Hunt, Willamette, Ore gon. Dated, this 7th day of September. 1915. ELIZABETH HUNT. Administratrix of the Estate of Fred erick W. Hunt, Docoased. Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza Koch, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County court of Clackamas county, Oregon, executor of the will of Eliza Koch, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the aforesaid estate are hereby noti fied to present the same at the orrice or Paul C. Fischer, room 2, Beaver hiilbllnir. Oregon City, Oregon, with nrnner vouchers and . duly verified within six months from the date of thla notice. Dated, August 13, 1915. LOUIS KOCH. Executor. PAUL C. FISHCER, Attorney for Executor. Notice of Final Settlement of the Et tat of Michael Walsh, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executors of the estate of Michael Walah, deceased, have filed In the county court of Clnckamas county, state of Oregon, their rinal ac count as such executors of said estate and that Monday the ISth day of Octo ber, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. JOHN W. WALSH, . JMCHAItD WAUSH. MICHAEL WALSH, Executors of the Estate or Deceased. C. SCHCEHEL, Attorney Tor Executors. No tit of final lttlmnl Nolle hereby giD that tb UB d-ralgned guardian or lb eataia of rltvhii A. l-iie, an liuan prraoo ha flM bit final reMrl in aald guard lal'ihlp and e.tule In III ro'inty lourl of f'lai a mat county, Oregon, and aald court baa a't Monday, th tolwr Itli, al 10 o'clock a. in. of aald day, for lb L . -..!. . . . , tt.A ..... I.. ....... i ll' rut ... hiu ,.. wt, , , i,.-,,, ; of aald calat. Ady peraon having oh I Ih,II..,. In a.lil tt.rt la liMffliV nil ....... .-' .- ' " lined to appear In aald court and HI. lh miiii on or before uld date. Dated, fleplRiulx-r Ial, l15. C. II. UYK. (iuardlan of lb Afortaald Katat. SOME SPICY SPOJtf CHATS National Leagua Fight Ona of tha Best lo Years. NO TEAM STANDS OUT. Hugh lnning Admit Beaten' Strength Umpire huld ttep No. ay Plyr n Baneh Fdrl Lagu Cut Pric. Tber never baa been anora Inter etlug pennant ra- tbsn the on now flourishing In th National league, and tii outcome of Ihl (truggl la no near er solution do- than It waa over a mouth ago. Of coura week Is apt to inak a wonderful (bang In lb (landing la Ui old league, for a gam or two either way uiuke big difference. But there la no way to figure wbkb team ought lo win. Ther 1 a difference of opinion about the relative atrengtb of the various contender. 8oma boiler the Pblllle ar better fortified tbao auy of tb other, but tbla will bar to lie proved. I Hughey Jennies admit tb Boaton lied Kox are the atroncol team In the Amerkan league, but be will not con cede that It will win the pennant Jeunlng figure Ihe Bed Stix have n advantage In lt hers, but that hi team 1 Ihe stronger with the bat "Give me one of Carrlgan'a pitcher and I will wlu the flag without much trouble. My team cannot only bit and field, but ll ha backbone nnd In tbla trapect ba aometblng on nioMt of Its rival." b. lb way Jennings slxe up the situation. "There Ik, of course, little or uo chan.-e for me to get an other pitcher, but that U all that tands between the Tiger and tb flag-1 It seems that It would have been good proposition to reiillxe tbla fact lust season and put In the wluter try ing to get a pitcher. Then the Detroit problem might now t aolveU. Just why the umpires allow the play ers ou the benches to ludulge lu ridic ulous yelling aud noise tonkins U not clear. There la a rule which glre the umpire the right to puulsb players who conduct themselves Improperly, and It 1 high time thl rule U enforc ed. It Is annoying to the oceupauu of grand stand seals lo listen to a lot of boisterous yells, which have no pur pbKO other than an effort to rattle the opposing pitcher. According to latest advices, there la to be a general reduction lu the admis sion fees to the Federal league parks. The ten cent bleat ber system is to oe adopted by all the clubs, since this scheme has proved a success In New ark aud Brooklyn. Orgaulxed baseball men contend that It Is Impossible to make both ends meet at such price, but the Feds, who are trying to work up Interest nnd Increase the attend ance. aro going to give the scheme a trial. Hauk O'Day Is loyal to organized baseball. Ho absolutely refused to consider any of the numerous offers be received from the Feds aud Jumped at the first opportunity to get ou the staff of the National league. President Te nor made a special trip to Chicago to sign O'Day, and be did not have the slightest trouble getting him lu line. O'Day Is still one of the stars among the umpires, aud he Is sure to give considerable strength to the old league's staff. Barring a few young pitchers who have come through this year, there are few new faces lu the lluetips of the major league teams In any other posi tions. The players who were brought up from tho minors last year have not displaced any of the regulars, and this Is not to be expected of most of them, for the reason that only a small per eentage of minor leaguers mnke good the first time In fast company. The best find of the year appears to have been Bancroft, the Phillies' short stop, who has hit aud fielded like a fiend and has done much to keep his team in the race. But there are few Bancrofts. MEMORIAL FOR TONY WILDING Naw Zealanders Inaugurate Shilling Fund Among Tennis Piayar. New Zealand tennis players have or ganized n movement to erect a memo rial to the late Captain Antjiony F. Wilding, the International tennis play er, killed while serving with the Brit ish army In Frnnce. The council of the New Zealand Tennis association had Instructed the management committee to inaugurate a shilling (25 cents) fund among ten nis players, pan of which Is to. be spent In a memorial to Wilding at his birthplace. Chrlstchurch. and the bal ance on perpetual Wilding trophies for the New Zenlnnd championship singles for both men aud women. to Run For 100 Yard Titl. Arthur Postle. the famous Austrn linn sprinter, has chnllenced Willie Applegarth. the present bolder of the 100 vard championship, to a match, to be run In Australia, for the world' title and a purse of $1,000. I DpncrcQinwAi niRFnmnY I f W I WWWIWIe-W IIWWI Iff JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOftCY TO LOAN o. c. MTOURrrrm rridt The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, M409.00. Trt ae-ral (anal. .. 0 fra A M. U I f. M a cozy eweATtn ron THE SMALL SCHOOL GIRL Jhem school opens Thla ai-h.il rhlM la D.lt DO In a taill- o' uhanter and aweater of any becom . Ing dark color navy blue, wine or. brown. White pearl buttons finish the j front, which Is double breasted to pro-. iPKtherrhp.it. The belt haa an exten sion illde, to allow for heavier winter frock. GIRLS KILL RATTLEKo. Spnd Vacation Hunting on Lakt Ch Ian and Feching Lik Man. Wenutchte. WnsU.-Foiir glrU who left Wenutcbee for a hunting nnd camping trip on I.uLe C'belan have r turned. In the party were Miss Louise Wedell and MUs Clure Turner of V nu tehee and Miss Luclle Belaiis aud Mis Kdua U-on of SKkane. They lept outdoors one nlglit In a pin botlgb bouse they made themselves. While on the trip they caught sev eral big tmnt kllle several rattle snake and also shot a lynx. Miss Wed.-ll and Miss Turner are botb good marksmen and have bad similar experience In the Michigan north woods nnd in the Maine woods. Cincinnati Times-Star: The Turk seems reluctant to furnish the allies with Galllpoli trenches except by the yard. The Freu. b government bus confer red the military cros uim.ii Professor Richard Nortou. -fuunder of the Amer ican volunteer nmbulauce corps, which is the chief Red Cross unit In the Sec ond French army. With the decora. tlon the government sent Professor Norton a letter warmly praising the work of the corps. rorrf haa lippn Tnrpssed hv the Biitlsb government to the Norwegian government because or tne violation or Norwegian territorial waters by Brit ish warships, particularly the seizure of a German steamer Inside the three mile limit The cote was cordial and was In reply to a protest by Norway -Several Americans were In Rhelins racentiv durlne a heavy bombardment The party took refuge In a cellar for an hour. On reaching Carls they sam tlmt on the dav they were In Khelms between 500 and 000 large caliber shell were dropped on the city. Typhus has practically been wiped out In Servla. The Servian army la reported to be In good condition and probably better equipped than ever be fore. It Is mobilized around the fron tiers, ready to move at any point at any moment Ten more large national munitions factories are to be established in Eng land, In addition to the sixteen huge national plants now In operation, ac cording to a statement made by Lloyd- George, minister of munitions. Captain H. A. Tomkinson or the Brit ish Royal, dragoons has been promoted to Ihe rank of major. lie played No. 1 on tlie polo team which took back the International polo cup to England last year from the' United States. The sultan of Turkey bus decorated three American otBciuIs of the Stand ard Oil company at Constantinople for their humanitarian services. Those decorated are W. E. Beruls, Oscar Gun kcl ami L. I. Thomas. Gnbrlele d'AnnunzIo flew over Trieste a few days ago In tho aero plane of Lieutenant Mlraglla. The lieutenant dropped bombs on the city, while the poet threw down poetic mes sages. The Austrian government has agreed to spare Italian churches and monu ments in Italian coast town provided the Italians do not use them for mili tary purposes. A convention ceiling to Bulgaria the Turkish portion of the Dedeijatch rail way has heen slinied In Constantinople ( i f 1 ! I (y t. ! ' r- V r W. 0 ' n i 7 WCINHARO IUILOINC F. i. ail Tift. aal William Hammond Philip L. HammonJ HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorney! Law j Abalraru, Real Kalat, Loan, Imur- aur. OltKrSON CITY, ORKCON Pacific I'bon SI. I loin I'bon A 271 I'bonea prMc 11 Horn A 111 CCORCI C. BROWNCLL Attorney at Law All legal builoea promptly atlndd lo i C. ICHUIIIL Attorney at Law Dutchr Advoaat Will prartlr all court, niak tot lectlona and aettlement. Offlc In Enterprta Building, Orexon City, Oregon. C. O. A O. C. LATOURETTE Attorny-at-Law Commercial, Ileal Katat and Probate our Specialtle. Of fice In FlNt National Hank Illdg., Orvgon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. OEVORE, Attorny-at-Law Notary Public Eataradu, Oregon. STRAIGHT A SALISBURY We make aieclalty of Installing water ayitema and plumbing In the country. We carry the Lead er tank and Stover cngtne. W have a full line of Myera pumps and stray pumps. Prlcea alway loweat. . 720 Main St. Oregon City Prion 268W I Office Phon Pacific Main 406; Home A-270. STONE A MOULTON Attorneyt-at-Law Heaver Illdg., Room 6 OREGON CITV ... - OREGON O, D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Mohey loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. American Red Cross doctors and nurses will lie withdrawn from the bat tlefields of Europe ou Oct I because of a lack of feuds lu kvep tbeui there louger. according to a ntutemeut made at Washington by Miss Mabel T. Boardmau, chairman of the lied Cross relief commlsslou. It is possible that the two units In Belgium, where the greatest need ex Ists, will be continued, but the other fourtecu detnehmeuts will be recalled on the date mentioned, when the American fund of JlW.OOO will be exhausted. In the work of cleaning up Servla the Red Cross has used 358, "S3 pounds of sulphur, 700.0t.io bichlor ide tablets, T.000 gullous of kerosene oil. 6,000 pouuds of formaldehyde. 12. 200 doses of cholera vaccine. 500 white wash brushes, 70 bathtubs, 00 steplad dera and 11 automobile trucks. In order to Increase her enlistments Canada has lowerd the recruiting stan dard. Men five feet two inches In height may now become Canadian boI dlers. Hitherto the minimum height has been live feet three Inches. The minimum chest measurement Is now thirty-three Inches for those thirty years old or under, the former mini mum having been thirty-three andone bulf Inches. . "j Marconi, who Is a lieutenant of en gineers In the Italian army, has been in London buying war supplies for his nation, fie expresses confidence In Italy's ability to defeat Austria and says that Italy Is well supplied with ammunition, her factories working at high pressure day and ulgbt turning out shells. Italy, he says, is particular ly well equipped with dirigibles aud aeroplanes. " 'i Since the outbreak of the war the Swedish army has been almost dou bled. It now has a total of 540,000 trained men. 000.000 - of which are troops of the first Hue. the remainder being bindsturm. New trnlnlng schools for noncommissioned officers have been established since last August, in which 00,000 noncoms have been trained. FOR SALE A registered two-year old Jersey bull; has won three prizes. Address Fred Leuenberger, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 6, Box 31. WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send cash price and description. D. F. Bush, Minne apolis, Minn. LOST 2 year old bay colt, white spot in forehead. Any Information lead ing to recovery will be suitably re warded. Phone Redland 21 Mrs. F. Catho, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 2. TOMATOES Choice ripe tomatoes. 25 cents for 20 pound box. Satis faction guaranteed. Phone Depot, Barlow. Ore.