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OinidON CITY KSTEUVUM.. l lMDAV, KKI'TKMUKIf 17. 101V I Summona. In lliti ('If nil Court of tb'i 111 Of On g on for Cla kaina Comity. Oscar Mini and Ann l.lnd, lilt wife, Kinil l.lnd n l Mil l.lnd, lilt mImJ Unbelt Olson, Plaintiffs. . Curl A l'i rsstroln, Defendant. To ( il A. Ilergstiom, Defuiidalit: lu llio nam of Ilia Htuta of Or miii yon ars hereby r -j ii 1 1 l to appear ami answer Ilia complaint filed agslmd )uil In Hid aliot Milled lull wllhlli all In from Ilia tint nf Ilia flrnl (iiililli ulliin of llila aiiiiiiniiiia, ami If nii Ull (herein fur want Ihareof lilalntlffa will apply l Ui Court fur Ilia relief demanded III llii'lr aalil nun plaint, l: For decrc Dial you may lia el liiwnl Ixn dura from lb data llirrwtf llliln whiih to t r I') taliillff Ilia halatit nf Hi pur has irlr on run ral of aala for Ilia H S of N. K. of Hw. 6 T. D H. Range I K. of W. M III Clackamas County, Oregon, of lllmifi'l and Interest thereon al 1 per lit. r annum from July and III 01 lain, and Interest thereon al I r ri'iil. per annum from May 12, llli. and 175 00 aa a reasonable at torney'a fee, and rosta and dlahurse metita of llila anil; and thai upon fall ur an In do you and all pe-raon claim ing liy. through or under you t for rvrr darri'd and foreclosed of any and all right, llila. Interest, rlalm and d matid In and to Ilia all real prop rrty and every pari and parrel there of, kiid that plalntlffa recover judg ment fur IT5 0Q a reasonable attorn y'e ln and tin coals and dlabura incnta herein and for turn other or fur llier relief aa la Ilia roiirt may aeem equitable. Tula Kiimmona la published by order of the. llotioralilo II. H. Anderaon. J ml of the County Court of lha Mate of Oregon for Clackamaa County, dated August 17, 1915. which order direct that thla Hiimmona ! published one a ri k for alt weeka. Onto of flrnt piilillrallon August 20, 1915 c a. appeuiren Attorney for Plaintiff Chamber nf Commerce. I'ortland, Or being Ilia aiplrallun of all weks from Hi first pulltiatliMi of llila summona. and If you fall l appear or anar aald ioiiiilalii, fur want (hereof Mi plaintiff will ily to Hi onrt fur Hi relief prayed for In lila roiiii-la.nl. to wit: for de re dissolving Hi marriage ronlrarl now vilallug leen plain tiff and defendant. Tll auiiiiniiiia I published hy ordrr of lion II H An dxraon, Juda of Hi Coulily Court, which order waa Aiad on Ilia 2't'i da) of August, Kl!. ('id Hi lima pre rllmd for piilillrallon thereof la all weeks, beginning lib ilia Issu dated Friday, Atifuat I7lh, II5. and rmilln ii lux ei ll week thereafter In anil In eluding Friday. ( loiter "Hi. IfiS )KO. V. ItllOWNKI.L, CIIAH. T. HIKVKIIH. Atlomara fur I'lalnllff Summona In tlm Circuit Court of Hi Plain of OrpKon. for Clarkamaa Comity Nora A. DuCaa. I'lalntlff. va. I .ihiii II Duflaa, m-f.-nilunt. To I.i'on II. IiiiHaa, aliove namrd di fxndnnt: In lha nam of thx atalo of Orrann you ar hi-rchy r,iiilrd lo aiioar In l ti aliova rntllti'd rmirt and annwrr lha rntnpliilnl file d aiAtnal you In tin aliorr rntltlivt court on or liofora l yi'i-V from the I7l h day of AuKimt 191K. anld 27th day nf Aiiaiial. 1915. I.a Inn tlm data of I lie Urn I pulillatlon tt Hit aiiinmona, and If you fall to appi'ar and anawcr the coinilalnt, the plaintiff will apply lo the ahova mill tied court for thf roll-f prayed for In lha complaint herein, to wit: Kor a dicn of the aliov entllted court thnt (ho IxiniU of mntrlmony now rvlHllna; helween the plalntilT and thr defendant ho furi'Ver dlanolred and held for naught, and that plaintiff he given the care, cimtody and control o' the minor child of the part lr to (hi anil, and thnt plaintiff he awarded l-S per month permanent alimony for thr support and nmlntalnnni'e of an Id mln or child, and for aurh other and fur ther relief aa to I hi" court may aeem meet and rqilitnhlo, Including her ciinIh and dlKhuraenienta herein. Thla aumnioim la aerved Um you hy puhllratliin thereof once a week for alx aucfH-imlve and coniiecutlve wecka In the Oregon City Enterprlno, a newa paper of Kenernl circulation In Clin k amn county, Oregon, and printed and liuMlHhed In Clackumiia county, Oro Ron, piimunnt lo an order of the. Hon. J. tT. Compliell, Juitgo of lha a.hove en titled court, made and entered herein on the 2Cth day of AiikuhI. 191,1. I-TIKU J. MfilNDI., Attorney for Plaintiff Mlo of flrat puhllrntlon, Aur. 27lh. 191G. Onto of hint piilillentloii, Oct. fith 191S. Summona. In the Circuit Court of Ihe 8tate o' Oregon for the County of Clncka mua. KrunccMco Ouerra, Plaintiff, vs. Almoin Tarcogna Ouerrn, otherwlno known ns Angela Taccogna ill An (Iron, Pefondunt. To Angeln TnrcoRna Ouerra, olherwlso known nti Angela TaoeoRiin til An drea, tho nhovo-numed defniuliint: In the nnmo of tho State of Oregon you are herohy rennlrod to appear and aiiHwcr tho compluint filed URulmit you In tho nhove entitled Court and caimo on or heforo tho flth day of Octoher, 1915, aald date being after tho expira tion of nix weeks from tho dato of firm publication of thlR auuimona, and If you fall to bo appear and answer the complaint for want thereof tho plain tiff will apply to the ahove entitled court for the relief prayed for In hlu complaint fllod horoln. to-wlt: For a decree of ahsoluto divorce for ever dlsiiolvlnR tho bond of matrl mony heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and defendant, and for mich other and further rollof aa lo tho court may aeem Jimt and equitable. This Bummons Is sorved upon you by publication theroot for six succes sive and consecutive weeks In the Ore gon City Enterprise, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, judge of the above entltlod court, dated August 25th, 1915, which order prescribes that the summons In this suit shall be served upon you by pub lication for six succeBHlve and consocu tlve weeks. GEO. L. MASTEN. 309-10 Hothchlld Building:. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' . Date of first publication,' August 27th 1915. - " ' Date of last publication, Oct' 8lh, i9iG. - 1 ; . JBummona. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County., .T..W. aibbs, Plaintiff, ; vs. , , . .' Delia Olbba, Defendant. ; To Delia Glbbs, above-named defend ant: . In the name of the state of, Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, ' In the above entitled uir, oft or before the 8th day of October, 1915, said date In Hie Circuit Court of lha Hlat of Ori'K'in, fur Hi iuiil of Clack inaa (ieo. Ilmlduttar, I'lulnlirr, va. Kiiiiiia M. rlaKbr, IMi mlaiit. Hlal of Oroii, County of Clai ka maa, aa. I ly virtu of a Juilf ineiit order. d era and an eim-utlon, duly UaiM-d out of and under lb aal of Hi alo cn lill'd court. In lb alo entitled i hum, tn ma duly Ulic l-d aud lUt'-d lb kth day of Hepli iiiImt, l)l., uinio a JiKlgiiient rnidered and entered In aalil court on llw kth day of Hi(ein l-r. IH, In favor of (A'O lludduaay pluliitlff and aaalnat Kuima M rtagler, dafrndant. for Hi sum of IVI.To, with Inlerrnt Ihereon at tlm ral of I per cent per annum from Hi 2lt day of Aiigimt, 1915. and tba further mm of $ !l "0, and lh further amn of l.'5'iO aa attorney's fee, and the further aum of I0 LO ciMla and illalniraeiuenta, and Hie coil a of and upon llila writ, com mainline me out of the peraoiml prop erty of s ild defendant, and If auf Orient could nol be found, then out of Ihe real proH-rly belonging to aald defend ant on and after the data of aald Judg ment to autlafy aald auma. amounting lo IIM . and alao the roata upon tlil said writ. Now. therefore, by virtue of aald execution, judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the comuianda of aald writ, being untitle lo find any peraoual proirrty of aald defendants I did on Ihe 8th day of Hcpt . 1915, duly levy upon Ihe following deaerllied real property of aald defendant, altuate and being In the county of CUrkamaa, and atale of Oregon, low It: Uil 9, Mock 3d. Central Point ad dltlon to Oregon City, ( laikamaa county, Oregon, and I will on the 9th day of October, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , at the front door of the county courtliouii In the city of Oregon City. In aald county and atnte. aell at public auction, auhject to re demption, to Ihe highest bidder, for 1. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all Ihe right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, or either of (limn, had on the date of aald judgment or since had In or to Ihe aliove described real property or any part thereof, lo antlafy aald judgment order, decree, In teres!, rosta and all accruing costs. J. WIIJJON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Ily K. C. HACKKTT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City. Oregon. Sept. 10th, 1913. . IUMMONI la Hi I liruli Court of ll. ttlsie 0 l f'f n-kn.i ( o iiii; H.isli V. i.i.nni. I'lalnllff. Ali.srl I. t'i'lilivll. frii,1.iit. To Allrl 1 ( oni eil, ai nainnd defi mUnl - In lb liauie of lb Hui of Oregon, ami you ara btrniiy riilied to api-r and ansaer tha roinpUlnl filed alnl you. lu Um ala ktillllrd t'lll. on ur befora Ilia ivih day of IX tol.er, ll''. aid data lrlng Hi llrIUill of all inh from Hi Aral puliluatloa of Hilt summons, and If you fall to appear or ansaer said romilsliil, for want thereof lb plaintiff will apply lo lb rourt for Ilia relief pfarxl fr III her loiiiplalnt. lo all : Cor a dixriNi dlasoMng lb Ixmds of rnalrliiioiiy now eilallng belawn lb plaintiff and defendant. Thla sum moil la pulilili'd l,y order of lion. J I'. CampUII, Judge of Hi fin ull Conn, a lil h order was mada on Hie I'.lh day of HepiemiM-r. Ili. and Ihe lime preirlld for pullli allon Iher of la all weeks, '(eglfinlllg with III" Issua dated Friday, Heptember 1 7 1 1) . IIJ. and ronllnulng Mill week Hiera afler loand Including Friday, October VjOi. IIV liKO. C. liltOWNKI.U and CHAM. T. HIKVKIIH, Attorneys for I'lalntlT 'nniiOTni OTmif nr inm-rim r i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 uunuinuuia ll ta limn III Uf MJIIIUii IU (llbll SCHOOL WILL BEGIN AT ONCE; WILL PROBABLY BE COMPLETED IN FEBRUARY . SUMMONS In Hie ( Ire-nit C.Mirt of lha Hlale of Olefin for Clai kamas County. Murgaret Calea, I'lalntlff, ta. I. Arthur (isles, Itrfendaiit. To I.. Arthur Oalra, abot named defendant: In Ihe name of lb Hlat of Oregon, and you are hereby required ' appear and answer Hie complaint filed against you. In t'ie al enlllled auit, on or before lb 2lh day of October, 191 j, aald date being the eiplration of all weeks from the first pul.lli slloll of this summons, and If you fall lo appear or answer sam rompunm. ior wain thereof the plilntlff will apply lu Ihe court for lha relief prayed for In her complaint. toll: For a decree dlsaoMng the bonds of malrliiiony now eilstliig belwei-n the plaintiff and defendant. Thla sum mona la published by order of linn. J. I'. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the l.'lh day of Reptember, 1)15, and the lime preac-rlbed for publication there of la all weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Krlday. September I7tb, 1915. and continuing each week there after lo and Including Friday. Octoter 2!Mh, 1915. GKO. C. IHtOWNKI.I.. and CIIAS. T. P1KVKH.S. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Hating t1 ' ' of ijo.vhi l.iids Korl.es. agreed wllh ,h routraetor that tut lb lonstru. lloii and equipment ol ronsirucllon of lha permanent a1 an adillllon lo Iba lilrb w bool l,ijildmg J ijiiioii wblla a hool la In aesslon. IJI Hi whool Urd Kriday blxlil del.r 1 riot Inlerfera wllh Iba achool work. A mined lo proceed al on a lid thm eon a Inn! Ion of Hi buillnig and Ilia ton Iracllng firm of Hteiii.lngor llrolbeis. of Portland, will start work wlihoul delay. It la nt likely that lha addition cn 1 loinpleitwl befor Klruary I. and In tba iiieaiitlma the tu new portaMe rooms, Ilia rolilrsit for whlili was bl Friday nlgbl. will l um-4 f, ih uer flow. Tb lowest bidders on the port abla rooms weva Hcok, Andrews A Co. of Oregon fc'liy. Slid they liss agr.-ed lit roiiiplet lha poi'ul.l on or before October I. The atruetur a III be ere-t d on lha south aide of I ho high achool bull. ling. The e hool arrhlieets, Vonderahe A portion of th beating plant baa already been limalM. Mrs l-enoha Cixitert, for Iba last three years. Instructor In music, In tbi city atbools, resigned Friday night. Si all her 1 1 ma will Imi required In the Portland school. Th board alao ac cepted Iba resignation of Miss l.e Thompson, who was alerted a primary grade leaher. Hha baa taken a posl Hon at The Imll.-s Th two varan Ilea arlll b filled at a Special meeting neit Monday nigbt. Proposals for a hool furniture were received and referrtd to City Ru perl n tendent Tooe for tabulation and re port. Action wilt be taken at Mondav night's mee ting. IS. BALDWIN FILES DIVORCE SUIT HERE PORTLAND SCHOOL OIRL WHO MARRIED IN SOUTH MAKES SENSATIONAL CHARGES. 8al of Real Property by Admlnlstra trJx. Notice Is hereby given that In pur auance of an order of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Douglus county, mnde ond entered on August Kth. 1915. In Ihe matter of tho estate of Frederlrk W, Hunt, deceased, the undersigned admlnlHtratrlx of said es tate will from and after the 13th day of October, 1915, offer for Biile and sell at private sale the following de scribed real property of said estate Hunted In the county of Clackamas. and state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots number seven (7), eight (S), nine (9), and ten (10), In block seven teen (17) In the town of Willamette Fulls In salt) county. A substantial part of the purchase price (mint be paid In cash and If terms are desired on the remainder tho tiame must be secured by first mortgage on the property drawing Interest. Sale will be subject to confirmation by the said court. Offers for said proporty may be made by letter addressed to the tm- dcmlguod at Roseburg, Oregon, or mudo to Cora Hunt, Wlllametto, Ore Ron. Dated, this 7th day of September, 1915. EMZAIIETII HUNT. Administratrix of tho Entate of Fred erick V, Hunt, Doceasod. Notice to Creditors. tn tho Matter of the Estate of Eliza Koch, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un derBlgnod hns 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 olulms against the aforesaid estate are hereby noti fied to present the same at the office of Paul C. Fischer, room 2, Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from the date of this notice. Dated, August 13, 1915. LOUIS KOCH. Executor. PAUL C. FISHCER, Attorney for Executor. Notice of Final Account In t!ie County Court of the State of Oregon for Clnrkamas, County: In the matter of the Kstale of T. D. Collins. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed tbul he bus tiled hia .final ac count and final report and petition for distribution aa the administrator of the Katule of T. I). Collins. Deceased, and that tho County Court of the Hlate of Oregon fur Cluckaiuna County in which Court the adinlniitMtiim of said Kstate la being hadwhua set Mon day, the 2'ilh day of October. 1915. at ten o'clock A. M. as Ihe lime, and the Court room of said County Court In Oregon City, Oregon, as the place of the hearing nnd panning upon said ac count, report and petition, al which time and place any person Interested In said Kstate may file objections In writing to same, or any part thereof. H. E. McKENNEV. Administrator of the Kstate of T. D. Collins. Deceased The story of the aetisallooal adien lures of Hbernia A. luidslu. a II year old I'ortland girl wbu was married In Pan Francisco. Cat. March 17. 1911. la told In a divorce tomplalnt filed In Ihe circuit court Thursday, Tbe girl has lived In Portland 15 years and was graduated by the Lincoln high school In that city. Hhe any a that aoon after her mar riage, Haldwln. 1m-lug unable to sup port her. took her to Ihe home of bis mother, which abs says Is a house of prostitution. SeM'ial niOits later she sayi ihe was taken to a Sun Fran cisco apartment house but managed to make her escape. Once after fleeing from the place, she savs the met her husband on the street and that he awore at her She descrllies him. In her complaint, as 'coarse, low and bru tal." Mrs. Paldwln aska for tbe return of her maiden name. Pherma E. Dana. The girl left her home In Portland over a year ago to become a moving picture actress. FIREMEN OF 2 TOWNS FIGHT RESIDENCE FIRE OONALO LLEWELLYN, OF MIL WAUKIE, IS INJURED SUB URBAN HOME IS DAMAGED. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MOftCr TO LOAM JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer WKINHANO BUILDING D C. M TOUR ITT fr-ld..L r. y MBTgf. c The First National Bank of Oregon Gty, Oregon CAPITAL, VHMOM. Trrt . .nr.l Kaehl, . OsatllA M. U I P. H ELECTION, IS Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of Isaac Cordon, deceased ; Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her Final Account In tho estate of Isaac Cordon, doc-can ed, In tho County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon: and the Court has set Monday, October 17th at 10:00 A. M., ns the time, and the county court room, Clackamas County, Oregon, as tho place for hearing objections to said final account If any there be, nnd for the final settlement of said estate. MAUV MINERVA GORDON", Executrix of the estate, of Isaac OoiJon, deceased Cross & llurke, Attorneys for Kstute. Notice of Final Settlement. , Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned guardian of. the estate of Stcphon A. Lane, an Insane person has filed his final report In said guard ianship and estate In the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and said court has sot Monday, October 4th, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, for the hearing of said report and settlement of said estate. Any porson having ob jections to said report. Is hereby no tified to appear In said court and file the Bitme on or before said date. Dated, September 1st, 1915. C. H. DYE, Guardian of the Aforesaid Estate. IS ELECTED DELEGATE Postmasters of Oregon of the fourth class, who have an organization known as the Oregon league, branch of thr National League of Postmasters of the I'nlted States, hold their ninth annual meeting In Portland Saturday. Tbey met at the Chamber of Commerce and hud a morning and afternoon session, given over to business. William A. Morand, of Dorlng, sec retary-treasurer of the league, was elected a delegate from this state to the national covnentlon of postmas-l ters at Cincinnati, O., September 22. Other officers of the state organisa tion are: President, A. O. Adams, Cascade Locks, and vice-president, A. M. Porter, Gaston. The postmaster were welcomed to Portland by Postmaster F. S. Myers. He urged thnt the officials do their best to procure the repeal of a law that admits of the appointment of aliens to the position of postmaster, Mr. Myers told also of the urgent need for better roads In the I'nlted States. He asked the postmaster to Intorest themselves In the building of permanent good roads. lire of unknown origin starting at noon Friday In th borne of V. J. Iliirna, Portland manager of tbe Lai four-tiutbrle company, a quarter oi a mil east of the Waverly golf link in ( In: kaum county completely destroy ed the garage and servants' quarters and damaged Ihe Hums' borne to the extent ol :000. Two men sen! Injured. Tbey are Donald Llewellyn, son of the MUau kle pioneer, and Jack Wbltuker, assist ant engineer of Engine company 11, of the Portland fire department. Llewcdlya was Injured when tbe chemical tank of the Milwaukle volun teer fire truck exploded. He was knocked unconscious. A number of teeth were knocked out and he was badly rut about the face. He was taken to the Sellwocd hospital. Whlt aker was hurt when a board falling from the garage drove a nail through his fool from the top. Mliis Malsle Mar Master, daughter of William MarMaster prominent socially. was the heroine of the occasion. Friday was Mr. Rurns birthday. A caller was on her way to the Rurns home and while a block away discov ered the fire. She turned and ran back to, the MarMaster home and notified them of tbe fire. Miss MacMaster turned In the alarm and then ran down three blocks to the street to meet the Sell wood fire department She then guided the engine back through the woods to the scene of the fire, after wards joining the number of promi nent residents of that vicinity, who formed a water line. The fire had many spectacular fea turca. H.e Rurns home Is outside the Port land city limits and the water mains do not reach them. When the firemen arrived the flames had completely de stroyed the handsome garage. The servants occupy quarters over th ga rage and the building was valued at $2700. The firemen had only two lines of garden hose with which to fight the blaze. IGHT AND f VIEW WILH01T ROAD County court may take up again proposed change in highway to springs. Notice of Final Settlement of the Es tata of Michael Walsh, Deoeased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executors of the estate of Michael Walsh, deceased, have filed In the county court of - Clackamas county, state of Oregon, their final ac count as such executors of said estate and that Monday the 18th day of Octo ber, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a tn. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to aald report and the settlement thereof. . , JOHN W. WALSH. RICHARD WALSH, i t MICHAEL WALSH, Executors of the Estate of Deceased. . C. 8CHUEREL? ' ' . Attorney for Executors. FOR 8ALE A registered two-year old Jersey bull; has won three prizes. Address Fred Leuenberger, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 6, Rox 34. WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for Bale. Send cash price and description. D. F. nush, .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 Mm. F. Catho, Oregon City, Oregon, R, F. li. mo. z. TOMATOES Choice ripe tomatoes, 25 centa for 20 pound Tox. Satis faction guaranteed. Phone Depot, Barlow, Ore. - FOR SAL E Good farm team, weight 1400, sound, $125 ensh. Address E. C. Warren; Oak Grove, Oregon Detroit News: "Forest fires feared In northern "counties"; should read "brash fires" so far as tho lower '.pen insula. .Is concerned. Michigan has few real .fofesU.left tq' burn below" the straits. The report that another attempt will be made to open the Wllholt road cut off was confirmed Thursday when Commissioners Knight 'and Mattooti went over the route of the proposed new stretch of road. With this cutoff, It Is said that one of the worse hills In the road from Molalla to the springs would be eliminated and that the dis tance would be shortened. Petitions asking that the cutoff be opened were presented to the county court early In the year, the cutoff was ordored and surveyed but when the case was taken .Into the circuit court. the road was knocked out largoly on a technicality. Judge Anderson said Thursday that the court was consider ing opening the road. The trip Thurs day was Commissolner Knight's first Inspection of the new route. A meeting of the court will be held today and the two commissioners will probably return to their homes tonight. HOP PICKING WILL be n PRICES NOT QUOTED ALTHOUGH END OF SEASON COMES WITHIN WEEK. IRRITABLE CHILDREN OFTEN NEED KICKAPOO WORM KILLER. There Is a reason for the disagree able and fretfnl nature of many chil dren. Think of the unrest When the child's body is possessed - by tiny worms sapping its vitality and clog ging Its functions. Whatever may be the caused "that children have worms is a fact.'' Your child's peevishness and Irritability 'has' a cause. -' Give Kickapoo Worm' killer a chance and If worms are there thf humanly harm less remedy will eliminate the annoy ing parasites. 25c. a box. 1 Hop picking will be practically all rinluhnrl In tha vnriln nf ClHpkHmRR and Marion counties this week and still ! no prices are quoted. The market is in that state of passivity known as "normal" when each side waits for the other to make the first move. Few samples have been passed upon by the brewers as yet and the price will not be established until the buyers gain some stable Idea of the quality of the pick in this district this season, ac cording to reports from Salem. However, the present Indications point to a good price this year. If the stories of the hop men about the dis trict may be taken as a criterion, as the yards almost universally report a lighter yield than the first estimate. The estimates for the 1915 crop range from 90,000 to 130,000 bales hut the higher estimates are now being lower ed as the reports come in from yards where the picking has been about com pleted. If the yield falls very far short of the estimate it Is likely that it will develop that some of the deal ers have sold short In which event the price will likely be forced up In their efforts to cover. Last year was a peculiar year In the hop business and the trading began with the harvest and the gamble In prices continued throughout hop pick ing but this year all parties have been more conservative and It appears to be a case of "your move" with both sides. FAVORED TOPIC MAYOR JONES DECLARES HC WILL NOT COME OUT FOR RE ELECTION IN DECEMBER. While Ihe annual city election Is still months away. Imitations at this early date are that la general warmth and Importance It will etrell any elec tion In recent )car. Already two proposed amendments lo the city char ter haic been drafted and petitions will b in circulation within a few dj). One of the amendment would give the right of a jury trial In the re corder's court and tbe other make the offices of rlty prosecutor, as It la bet ter known, city attorney and city en gineer elective. Even now, two months and a half before th? election, the following facts are certain: Tha Mayor Jones will not be a can didate for reelection. In repeated sentiment during the last two months he hns always laid that he will not seek of fire ftaln, and 1 That U llliam Andresen, former councilman, successful business man and chairman of tbe South Fork com mission, will not run for tbe office. Even the efforts of Mayor Jones and two score of his other friends have been unavailing. Rumor has It, and It has not been denied, that E. C. Hackett, present councilman and deputy sheriff, will be a candidate for mayor on a plat form of strict economy. Mr. Hackett Is known to differ widely In his views from many of the more Important stands of the present administration. He opposed street Improvement In the hill section, opposed the opera tion and construction of the Seventh street elevator and can almost be counted against every expenditure which he considers Is not absolutely necessary. Other candidates for the executive position are still In hiding. The retiring councllmen are: Ward one. Metzner; ward two, W. A. Long, and ward three, Meyer. Candidates tor the council have not appeared on the scene bnt It is generally hinted that one or more of the three will try i to block their retirement by becoming candidates. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorn ys-at Law Abstract. Real Estate, I-oaaa, Insur ance. oreoox mr. orego.v Pacific Phono II, Mora Phono A 271 Phone Pacific 51 Homo A 1JI GEORGE C. 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Its merit has been tested by old and young. ..Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallis. Ore.. Sept. 14. The Garfield Country' club, of Clackamas county, is a pioneer of the movement to organize the rural life of Oregon for the utilization and Improvement of its latent forces. Its history begins with the comple tion of the electric railway line from Portland to Estacada, its postoffice and trading center. The club was organized and Incor porated under the laws of pregon for social purposes. Each member be comes a shareholder In the club prop erty, and hiB equity is considerably more than the cost of his membership. This satisfactory condition, was brought about by careful Investment tn real estate and other club property and by improving the grounds and erecting buildings largely by donated material and labor. The following brief account of the organization was given by Guy T. Hunt, the real leader of the movement and the club president: Soon after the completion of the electric line to Estacada the citizens of the Estacada district undertook to receive and entertain a delegation of Portland business men. This delega tion proved to be larger than had been provided for and was made up of both men and women, who were seeking to bring tbe advantages of the district before the public. The reception plans called for a tour Into the country and a picnic lunch a few miles out of town. The transportation facilities proved Inadequate and a considerable portion of the visitors had 'to walk out to the luncheon grounds over an extremely hot and dusty road that leaned at a sharp angle against the surrounding hills. . To make the matter worse, there was but little to eat when they reached the luncheon grounds, and as this was only' about half way to the objective of the tour, an Oregon Agricultural college demonstration orcbanT, most of the pedestralna turned back with out having had so much as a glimpse of the orchard. All this was painful to the good people of the district but It served to emphasize the need of rural organization for a satisfactory mobili zation of community effort The remedy suggested by Mr. Hunt, and acted upon by the Garfield peo ple, was the organization of a country club. This organization would not only form a nucleus for a big community effort, but would at the Bame time pro- vl.la anetuf nnlnvmonl At Mr. Hunt's suggestion a commit tee of a half dozen Interested men met on the grounds now held as club prop erty and laid the foundations of the present organization effected and of ficers and board of directors elected. Five acres of land were bought lu a shady dell off the Clackamas river and the work of clearing a building site of trees and thickets was begun. This was a heavy task, but was entered up on by a number of Garfield residents, men and boys contributing labor and material and women and girls provid ing basket lunches. A small building was first erected, then more grounds cleared and a large hall built. A large shed for stabling the horses was next put up and then dressing room, dining room and kitchen were added to the assembly hall. Stoves, dining tables and chairs were obtained by purchase or gift, and benches and tables were bulit by mem bers. Much of the material for the ' buildings and equipment was contrib uted by lumbermen and others who heard of the work under way and wished to help It along. One of tbe unique features of the equipment la a hinged wall-shelf, which can be let down and used as needed as a cot for small children. This is also significant of the pur pose of tbe club to provide rest and recreation for all classes of citizens, not neglecting tired mothers. Beaverton Plans ready for J1S.000 achool building.