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OWKUON riTV KNTKICPKISK. I UlK V, HKITKMHKK 21 H'l - Itinmim In Dm tr ! Court ol ihu Hlala uf I'D son for Clackamas County OmW Lind and Aim. Mud, bit wife. Knill I. lad ami Klla Unit, hit nlfi. mil! Hubert Olemi. Plaintiff vi. C arl A lleriilroiu. Defendant. 1 ii all llergaliom. Defendant la iii name of ilia Hlala of Ora tion oti ara hereby required In appear ami anaarr Hie romplclnl ni-l again! ou In Uii' above entitled null within all weeka frmu Ilia itala of (ha flril piihlli allmi uf (hl uiiiinima, ami If .... tall therein for nant thereof plalnllRa alll apply lo tba Court fur Ida relief demanded In their anld ruin plaint, via: fat daoraa thai you war he I,, . I I. i, ,!.,,. In, III Hi" del" I In l'"l oltliin ohlih to pay to plalntlfla KM lialaliMi lit Ihe ptir haae pllre on inn trail nf aala for Ida H 4 of N. N. of Har. I T. I I. Kama S K of W. M. in clackamaa County, Oregon, of .iiimi(iii and Interval thereon al 7 par H hi r annum (ruin Jul I, 111 and Hint taiea. and lnterel thereon at x'r i nt per annum from Mar I!. ItlA. and $75 00 aa a raanonalila at lonif) a lee, and coal and dlahurae mint, of thla adit, and that uion fall mi' mi to do you and all peraon rlalm Iiik by, through or under you be for ever barred and torerloaed of any and all rlaht. Illla. Inlaraat, rlalm and di maml In and to lha aald real prop arty and every part and parral there of, and Dial plaliitlffa recover Jmlx n. i i.i for IT', "ii aa reasonable atloni ay'a faa and (he mat a and dlaimran mania herein and fur aurh other or fur ther rellrl aa lo lha rourt may eeom equitable. Thla Hiiinmoni la puhllahed by order of i In- Honorable II H. Andaraon. )ud(r of id" County Court of tha Htata of (Iraaon fur Clarkamaa County, dalad Auiuit 17. HIS. wblrb ordar dlracla thai Ihli Hummona lia pulillahad oin'i. a wai'k for ali waaka. Data of flrat puhllratlon Auiuit JO. Jlir. C A AI'PKUIRRN. Alturnwy fur rtalntlff. ChamlH-r of Cunimara. Cortland, Off Summon In Ihr ( In nit Court of (ha H(a(a of Oraann. fur Clackamaa Counly Nora A. DuOaa. I'lalnllff a. I.aon II Hilda- l. f. ii-tii.' To 1 "ii II J i.ii ;n abova nanii'd it" fandant' In Ihr nama of lha itala of Dracoii vmi ara haraby rmulrvl In appear In thi alxivx antltlail murt and anawar (hr complaint fllad acalnat you In tin aliora antltlad rourt on or bafora IP waaka from lha 17th day of Auiuat. HIS, aald 27th day of Aiiauat. 1IS. do Ini tho data nf tha flrat puhllratlon of thla aummnna. and If you fall to a appear and anawar tha romplalnt. tin- plaintiff will apply to Iba above ant! lied rourt for tha relief prayed for In lha romplalnt herein, to wit: For a decree of the ahnvi- entllli"! rourt that the honda of matrimony now eilattn lielween the plaintiff and thr ilefendant he forever dlaaolved and hi'lil for naiiaht. and that plaintiff given the car, ruatody and rontrol u' (ha minor child of tb partlea to till ult, and that plaintiff lie awarded per mnnth permanent alimony for the aiipport nnd inalnlalnaiire of aald mln nr child, and for auch other and fur tlier relief aa to the court may aaem meet nnd equitable. Including her OQgtg nil dlaliiiraementa herein Thla aummona la aerved upiii you by puhllratlon thereof onre a weak for all aurreaalve and ronaeriitlvn weeka In (he Oregon City Knterprlaa. a newa paper nf tenprnl rlrnllntlon In Clnck nniaa munly. Oregon, and printed and puhllahed In Clarkamaa comity, Ore gon, purauant to nn order of the II. m I D Campliell. Judge of the nhovo en lllleil rourt, innile nnd entered herein on (he 2i'ilh day of Augu(. 19l"i. FTIKO J. MRINOI.. Attorney for Plnlnllff Oato nf flrat publlrallon. Aug 27th 181S. Dale of Inal publlrallon. Oct. Sth I91S. t Summon. In Ult1 Circuit Court of (he Stuto o' Oregon fur the County of Clacka tuna. IVknOsSOO Onorrn. flalntlff, VI. Aimelu TneruRna (liiorru. othcrwlao known tin Angola TlfteOffU ill An dren, liofondant. To Angela Tarrognn (luerni, olherwlao known nn Angeln Tarrngna ill Au drea, Hie above-named ilefendant: In the nnma of the Hlnte of Oregon you ure hereby reqiiTroil tn appear and tnsWSf the complntnt Msd (KliiHt you in the above entitled Court nnd cauae 00 or before the 9th duy of October. I ;n.r.. mild dato being lifter the expire Hon of hIx week", from the ditto of llrHt niililiriitlon of thla auitimonH, nnd If you fnll In ho nppnnr and nnawer tb cnmpliiliit for want thereof the pint n tiff will annlv tn the above cntltli'd oourt fur the reliof prayed for In hi romplnint illetl herein, to-wlt: For n (lecroe of iilmulule divorce for evor dlHHiilvIng the bonds of nuilrl innnv heretoforo nnd now oxlatlng bo twoon the plaintiff and dofonilant, ami for such olbor and further rellnf ns In the court may seem just and equitable. This summons la sorved upon you by publication thereof for six biiccoh bIvp nnd consocutlve wooka In the Ore gnn City Kntorprlso, pursuant to nn order nf the Honornlile J. V. Camp boll, Judge nf the abovo mil ii led court dated August 2ttli. 19115. which order proscribes that the summons In this suit shall lie sorveil upon you by pub llcatlon for six attcceaslve and consent tlvo weeka. OBO. U MARTEN, rt09-10 nothchlld niilldlnR, Portland. Oregon, Attornoy for Plnlntlff. Date of first publication, August 27 tli 1915. Date of laat publication, Oct. 8lh 1915. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. T. W. Oitms, Plaintiff, VI. Delia Olhlja, Defendant. Tn Delia Qlbhi, above-named defend ant: In tho name bf the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and anawer the romnlntnt filed against you. in the above entitled suit, ori or before! - . . ' ' -JL ' . ' !I-'J 'Ji-' '' the 8th day oi ociooer, iio, aaiu uaie bln lh eiplrallo of alt eaeha lrii the am pnlilli ailon of this ajMMi, and If 70s fail lo aupwar or aaever aid complaint, for want thereof II plaintiff alll apply lo Ihe mart ppi Iba rallaf prayed for la bla complaint to-wll' For a decree dleaolvtng tba marriage ' in I r nt I una cllafltil belaeen .laln tiff and dafandant Tbla aun na I. publlibad by ordar of Hon II. H An ilfi mi India of Iba County Court a ltd h ordar waa mad on tba 1Kb da of Auiuat. Itl6, and lb lima (' a rlliad fur pulilliallon lliaraof ! l c, aa beginning with Iba laanr dated Friday, Annual 17lh. Itl6. and rontlti uln .' rh week thereafter to In .hiding Friday. Ik lobar Mb. Ii5 OKO C IIIIOWNKLL. CHAM T HIKVKKH, Atlornaya for Plaintiff IhirlrTl tala an gaculien In ln l limit Court o( Hi.' Hlale of Oregon, for the rounly of Clarke maa Ott Kwldaaay, I'lalnllff. a Koiina M Flagler, llrkndanl Hlala of roii. County of Clacka ma a. aa. Hi virtue of a Judgment ordiir. da rrar and an eecallon. duly laeued out of ami umli-i the aeal ol th alaive an llil'd lourt. In Hi'' uImivk cntiile.i rauae. lo ma duly directed and dete.i , tl.n aih day of September, 1)1. upon Judgment rendered and Mi i..i In aul nnirl mi lh Mb day of Hei'lein bar. IKIi'i, In favor of Oao Raddaway plaintiff and aaalual Kmnia M Flagler, li fendant, for tba aum of ikl 7n. with Intoreal thereon at tha rata of I per cent pir annum from the Slat day of Auiuat, HIS. and the further mm of 111.70. and tba further aum of $25 oo aa nn "in." .- faa. and (ba further aum of lo. SO coata and dlaliiiraementa. and Up roala uf and upon tbla writ, com iiiaiidina me out of the iieraonal prop arty of aald defendant, and If aufflrlenl muld nol ba found, than out of the real property belonging lo aald defend ant on and after tba data of aald judg man! to aatlafy aald auma. ainounllna to IISI M. and alio (he roata upon tbU aald writ a Now, therefore, by virtue or aald elocution, Judgment ordar and decree, and In compliance with the commanda of aald wrll. Iielng unable lo find anv Iieraonal property of aald dafendant'a I did on the Nih day of Kept , lilt, duly lavy upon (he following described renl property of aald defendant altuate and being In tba county of Clackamaa. and atate of Oregon, to-wlt: Uil I, i.i." i 11, Central I'olnt ad lid hi to Oregon City. Clarkamaa county. Oregon, and I will on die (h day nf October. HIS. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at lha front door of the county rourthouae In the city of Oregon City. In aald county and atate. all at publlr auction, auhject to re deiiipllon. lo the hlgheal bidder, for D 8. gold coin, caah In hand, all the right, title and Interval which the within named defendanta, or either nf them, had on the date of aald JudgineiK or Inre had In or to the above dracrlbed real property or any art thereof, to aatlafy aald Judgment order, decree, In tereat. roata and all accruing roata. V J. WIIJtON. Sheriff of Clarkamaa Countv, Oregon. Ily K. C HACKKTT. nepilty. Oaleil. Oregon City. Oregon. Bept. 10th. hi:.. Sale of Real Property by Administra trix. Notice la hereby given thai In pur suance of an order of (be county court of the atate of Oregon, for Douglas cuunlv. made and entered nn August Ittfc, 19I5, In the matter nf the estntc nf Frederick W. Hunt, deceased, the inderalgned administratrix nf said ea tale will from and nfter the l.'tth day of October, 1915, offer for sale and sell n( private Kale the following de scribed renl property nf said estate, situated lu the rnunty of Clackamas nnd slate of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots number seven (71, eight (S). nine (9), and (en (lOi. In Mnek seven teen (17) In (he town of Willamette Fulls in said county. A aubstantlal part uf tbe purchase price must be paid In cash and if terms are desired on the remainder the same ii i it h t lie secured by first mortgage on the property drawing Interest. Sale will be subject to rnnflrmntlun by the H.ild court Offers fnr said property may be nmile by letter addressed lo the nn derslgned .it Hnsnburg, Oregon, or made In Cora Hunt, Willamette, Ore gon. Dated, this 71 b dav of Heplember, 1915. KMZARETH HUNT, Administratrix of the Estate of Fred erlrk W. Hunt, Dcreascd. Notice to Creditor. In the Matter of the Estate ol Ellxa Koch, Deconaod. Notice la horoby given that tho un derslgtiod has been nppnintod by the OomttY court of Clackamas county, Oregon, oxocutor of the will of Elixn Koch, decenaed, and has duly qualified na such. All persons having clnlmg against tho aforesaid estato are heroby noti fied to present the same at the office of Paul C. Fischer, room 2, Denver building, Oregnn City, Oregnn, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated, August 13, 1916. LOUIS KOCH. Executor. PAU C. FISHCER, Attorney for Exoctttor. Notice of Final Settlement of the Es tate of Michael Walih, Deceaaed. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executors of the estate of Michael Walsh, deceased, have filed In the county court of Clackamaa 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 tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. haB been fixed by said court aa the time for bearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. JOHN W. WALSH. RICHARD WALSH; MICHAEL WALSH. Executors of the Estate of Deceased. C. SCHCBTIEI.. i " " 'I UnHiAr nl Attorney "tor Executors. Nt uf b Hlala iba t lm iiuntr I' .ii I To Al 1. f. nda it uixne i, .in.. K'li from tin thla aatamona. ami or anaaer aald i Ikaraof the plaint court for iba rail iiinplalnt, lo wit for a darree d dvlna Ida bond a of malrlmony now ailatlni batween ill- i'lalnllff and defendanl Thla aiim iiii.ik la puhllahed by order of Hon. i. If. Cagapbell, Judgr of lha Cr"ilt Court, whl'b older aa made mi the 131b day of Hrptaltiber. HIS. ami the lime prescribed for publication there of la ail weeka. taaglnalOl with Itr" laaue dated Friday. Heplember 17th. HIS, and rontlnulng eaib week there after to and Including Friday. October 2Mb. Hit (IKO c KROWNRM.. and Otfjal T HIKVRHH. Atlornaya for I'lalnllff. . SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of lha Htata of Oreioo for Clarkamaa Counlr Margaret (Jalea. I'lalntlff. vi. It Arthur dale., laafendanf To I. Arthur Oatea. above named defendant In the name of the Htete of Oregon and you are hereby required lo appear and anawer tba complaint filed agalnal von. In lha above entitled suit, on ori lM.fnre the 2th day of October. HI5. aald date being the eiplratlon of ill , weeka from the flrat publication of thla aummona. and l( you ran (o appear nr anawer Mid romplalnt. for want Iherenf Ibe plaintiff will apply lu the court fur the relief prayed fur In her rumplalnt. to-wlt: For a decree dlaaolvlng tbe iMinda of matrimony now eilitlng hclwern the plaintiff and defendant Thla unv muni la puhllahed by order of Hon J. V Campbell, Judge of tbe Clnull Court, which order waa made nn the ISth day of Heptember. HIS. and the time .rrecrlled for publication there uf la all weeka. beginning with the laaue dated Friday. HeptenHRnT 17th. 115. and continuing each week there after to and Including Friday. October 21th. Hit. CKO c ItltmVNKI.I.. and CHAR. T HIKVKKH. Attorney! for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sals In lha Circuit Court of the Riate of Oregon for ihe count) of Multno mah. Ceorge II Jobnaon. Plaintiff va. II. fi. Hartahornc and Klale llarta hurnr, Defendauta. Htate of Oregon. County of Clacka- ! maa, aa: lly virtue of a JudKiuenl order, de I rree and eierutlon. duly Issued out uf and under (he seal of (he above en (It led court, lu the above entitled inline. o me duly directed and dated the 2lat day of June. 1915. upon a Judg ment rendered and cntortnd in said court on tbe 15th day of June, 1916, It favor of tleorge II. Johnson, plaintiff, and against H. 0. Hartshorne uud El ale Hartshorne. defendants, for the sum of $600. with Interest thereon ut ih r.iie ..( v pur rent per annum from the 26th duy or November. 1911. and the further sum of Stio.oo, wllh interest thereon nt 6 p-r cent, from the 16th day of June. 1915, and the further sum of 116.25 costs and ills biirsementH. und the costs uf and up. nn this writ. minding me flat Ml of the personal property uf suld.de tcmlnnis. on and after the aald l5(h day of June. HI5, to aatlsly the de rnildl of plaintiff; or If sufficient ciimIiI not be found, thru out of the real property or mud defendants. And Iielng unable to It ml personal propcrO I did. on the '.Mrd day of September, 191 .. levy upon Hie following Jesrrlh nil renl property: Lota ten (101 and eleven (10) of block "11" of Wilson vlllo. ciack.im.tr county. Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order and decree and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 2:!ril day of October, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. u( the front door of Hie County Court house In the City of Oregon City, In said County und State, sell ut public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for V, 8. gold coin In hand, nil the rlulit, title anil Interest which the within named defendants or either of them had nn Ihe date or the Judgment here in, or since had In or lo the above described renl property tor any iart thireof, tn satisfy ...id exnciitinn. judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs, and nil iiccrulng costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas Cnunty, Oregon. Hy E. C. Hackett. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon. Septem ber 24th. 1916. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clnckiimas Cnunty: Ethel Cox, Plaintiff, vs. Charles A. Cox, Defendanl. Td Churles A. Cox, above named ilefendant: In the nunie or the State of Oregon, you are heroby required to appear and answer the complaint lilod against you In the above entitled stilt, on or before the 6th duy of November, 1915 said date being ("he oxptratlon of six weeka from the first publication of thla summons, nnd if you fall to up pear or answer aald complaint, for wnnt thoreor the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree diggolving the marri age contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This sum mons la published hy order of Hon. H. 8. Anderson. Judge of the County Court, which order was made on Ute '7th day of September. 1915. and the time prescribed for publication there of la aix xweeka, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, Sept. 24th. 191 R and rontlnulng each week thereafter to and Including Friday. November 5th. 1916. OEO. C. RROWNELL, CrtAS. T. 8IEVER8, Attorneys for Plaintiff. of In lb ClmM 1 de Hlala of .. flffaMMJ If Or agon. Jaiues It Hlella V FlebJa. Ia I (.. Hiein r. raaaa. naiueil ir fendani U the lialoe ol lb hi are hereby raiju uawer Ue sMa mi In Iba above ei fore iba Hb day ( Id dale being Iba eeka from tba III wani (hereof Ike plx lu Ibu lourt for I hi In bla loaaplalnl. I" fil divorce dla of inalrlmony now . (iff alll apply Hef prayed for lug Ibe lionda inllng lartwaen 1 Tbla aum rdar of Kou II ' (ba (ouii(y plulnllff and defend, moua la publlabod b H. Anoeraotj. Judg Court, which order JOIh day of Mapleml . r (Hue preaorlbad for t nt la all weaka bag) in laaue dated Frlda) made on lb' HIS, and Iba nation there- ng wllk Ike M in. ei e k tbarrafter and conilnuing aach -.. in and ii. ..lu..- 1 1 . ..in. Hit. liKtJ. C. Illlii rilAR. T. HIK' Not ember WMWLU for I'lalnllff Atlorn Notice of r"lni Account. In Iba County Court of iba Bute of Oregon for Cbaofcamaa County: In Ibe matter of Ibi Kalsta of T I). Colllna. Deceaeed. Notice la hereby ghrn by the under- algned that he baa filed hia final ac- count and final repnr .md peiuion for dlalrlbiitlon aa tba a lniiiilalra(or of Ibe Kalu(e of T. D. ' Ilia. Hcregacd and I hat the Coin court of (he,' Huts of Orifjon for t u. kamaa County n w,lcb rourt tht ulu,,inMnUua of uUi K,uu ii,,. h,rt nM Um. day th- t!tth j., , (i,,ou,r ms, ,t aclock A. . a, ,... um lnd the Court room of aald County Court In Oregon cily. Oregon. .... (be place of (be bearing and paaaliu- upon aald ac count, report and petition, at which time and place any peraoa Intereated In aald Relate may nir okjettkw In writing to name, or any part thereof. H. K McKK.VNBY. Administrator of the Estate of T. D. Collins. Deceased Nolle of Final Srttlemtnt In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the i ounty of Clacka maa. In the matter of the eatate of Isaac Cordon, deceased: Notice la hereby alien that the un - d'THlgned naa men ner nnal Account In the aetata of laaa. Gordon, deceas ed. In tbe County Court or Clackama County. Oregon; and the Court has aet Monday October 17th at 10:00 A. at., a. rae iimr. ana ine loun.y courv room. Clackamni County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to aald final account If any there be. anil- for the final sett attaint of aald estate. MARY MINKHVA (iORDp.V. Executrii of the eatate of laaar Cordon, deceaaed Cross A llurke. Attorneys for Eatalte. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice la hereby given that tbe un-j of a vitriolic tirade be relieved blui derslgned guardian of the estate of j self of tbe assertion that tbe exblbl Stephen A. Ijinr. an Insane person ' tlou consisted chiefly of kit-cat por haa died hla final report in said guard-. trails. Those who went to the club lanshlp and estate In tho county court rooms expecting to see canvases adorn of Clackamas county. Oregon, and said Jed with feline coiuosltlomi were eon court haa aet Motidiy. October 4th. atldeuiued to dlsnpisilntment. There waa 10 o'clock a. m of aald day. for the not a cat picture In tbe whole show, hearing of aaid teport and settlement "What is a kit-cat portrait?" was the of aald eatate. Any person having ob- burning queailou of tbe hour. Why. u Jectlom to said report, la hereby no- tupld portrait, a commonplace piece tilled to appear In aald court and file!' painting that reveals uo glimmer of the same on or before said date. Dated. September lat. 1916. C. H. DYE. Guardian of (lie Aforesaid Ks(a(e. Assignee Sale At public auction, MONDAY, SEP TEMBER 27, al 10 a. m. We sre instructed by the Portland Associat ion of Credit Men, assignee, to sell tbe pedigreed stock and equipment of the BROWNSDALE FARMS. AURO RA, OREGON, located 2V miles east of Pnihl Station, on the Oregon Elec tric railroad, comprising 1600 White Leghorn chickens, composed ef young hens and cockerehj, best pedigreed stock: 2 ybnng horses. 7 years old. extra good team, weight 1500 pounds each; 2 good work mares, harness; I milch cows, one 2-year-old heifer and cnir, 1 yearling bull, hair Jersey hair Holsteln: 1 two-horse hack, 1 light wagon. 1 power teed cutter, 1 S-honepower gasoline engine I Fair banks-Morse , 1 wood saw, 2 culti vators. 1 hand feeder, 1 com planter, 1 Acme weeder. I grindstone, lot of tools. 1 Columbia garden drill, lot of sucks. 1 mower, I iron barrow, 1 disc seed drill, I disc harrow, l plow, 1 furm wagon, 10 tons hay, bay carrier with double harpoon fork, pulleys and rope, lot of nails, 13 Cyphers incu butor (100 egg capacity), 3 Peta lumn Incubators ( 1000 eggs eapne clty). (J chick brooders (100 chickens each), 50 "Colony Range" chicken houses. 1 lewtng machine uud other effects. Also one pen of 10 pullets now In the Pntiaina-l'aclflc International cgga-lnylng contest at San FranciBco. Also one share of stock In the Nutlon nl Duroc-Jersey Association, with a par value of i 1 0. and one share in the Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Association at the par value of $10. This is one of the largest chicken ranches In the West. Stock of the very vest. Lunch will be served on tbe farm. Term Cah. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. A clogged System Need Attention. Are you bilious, dlxxy and listless? Dr. King's New Life Pills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the bowela moving naturally and ea8ily. Moreover it acts without gripping. Ne glect of a clogged system often leads to most serums complications. If you wish to wake up tomorrow morning happy in mind and entirely aatlsfled. start your treatment tonight 25c a bottle. (Adv.) Land County News: ""The policy of any enduring newspaper must nec easarlly be liased on what la true and what is right, even though it may sometimes come in conflict with the opinions arid prejudices' "of its read- uj ' . 4 iia-.! en. SVHLOW a tHparlal Curraaponda (he ball laal Friday, whjak aa qmie I UII rtSf the m parvlaor waa irlll i wldar. iouoI of the Judgea. Mri laindeaera and Mia. ware appointed a I ' bara gaa aa lulrr tlvialk lo Hie 1 1,, i la the children rna tbair ork for Hln aa awarded will ap eallng and dren A a well feel p Tbe pre pear ueil i Mr. and are tleltla red Jaeae. of Hpokaoe Ir paraiKa, Mr. and W. M. J Maiiull King and ' iimd II.. in in. in. family have re A band ol gypalea paaaed through town Huuday. Monday Ibey held ui- and robbed young run from Naeu by ibe name of Comtek of ..d0 T offli era bare baaed them to Hubbard. where Ibe) rounded I In in uud pui ii. "in Into tba calabooee. The Hun oard offlclala fined them 2ViJ0 all" rrleaaed tbem after aecurlng Ibe 5 m for tba young man. Mr. NU'a house waa burned to (he ground Monday nlglK about II o'clock Mr. Nil waa awakened by tbe crackl ing ol Ibe fire end upon bla opening ibe door Into tbe kltcben tba fire look new life and apiaad rapidly He 'brew a trunk and aome bed rlothea oulaldi while everything elae waa burned. Mra. Nig left two weeka ago for Taiaa to attend the funeral of bur f..h.r. uklna (he (wo younger cbll ., ih her Mr Nil and Itavmond luet all of (heir clothes except a am. tbey each jumped Into. Mrs Hcoggln la III with pneumonia. Her daughter Emma and husband from Portland are with ner. Hoy larnien(er and Ed Judy are i each building a alio. MEADOW BROOK. (Rpecut! Correspondence. I Mr and Mrs (ieurge Hosteller and ' daughter Ruth, vlaltcd at P. O Chlnd I gren'a Sunday. Sihool begins Monday, September i 27th with Miss Ituth Hudson, of Clack amaa aa teacher. Mrs. T. Flom returned home Mon day after ipendlng a rew day In Port- j ( Nettle Larklns !elt Sunday to bexln High school til Mulalle Quite a few took in the f auhv lair Mr, anJ , , g,.,,,, $pBt 5ulllrdnv ,Rd 8.UJllV ,.th n,.r ,. band. Andfw- Cir KIT-CAT PORTRAITS. Origin ef the Term That Stands For Stupid Mediocrity. Several years ago an enstern art crit ic waxed aamislic roiicrrulug a collec tion of paintings on view at one of Ibe I lending New York clubs, lu the course genius. At Ibis stage of the explana tlun the Inevitable interruption "But why do you cali 't a kit-cat picture?" And not one critic out of n hundred had the remotest Idea. The term for stupid mediocrity had I Its origin In u collection of forty-two portraits of prominent men painted be tween 1703 and ITM by Sir Godfrey Knellrr, one of tbe best known British IKirtralt painters. They were exactly Ihe same sire and were framed alike: hence the Idea of monotony which led td the Idea of mediocrity. The sub jects of these iwrtrults were members of a club that ijiet In tbe tnvcrn of a celebrated pastry cook. Christopher Cat -culled Kit for short and umeng them were such men as Addison, Steele, Wulpole and Marlborough. It was the liiduence of this club that placed George I. on the throne of Englund. Exchange. Mollified. This really happened In New York the other day: Displeased Parent Molly, 1 find you hnve been buying three pairs of gloves without my permission. Why did you do It? Miss Molly (aged twelve) Why, dad dy, 1 was obliged to have some gloves. I hadn't n pair to wear! Displeased Parent It was very wrong of you to buy the gloves with out asking either your mother or me about It. Miss Molly Well, never mind, daddy, dear. They won't cost anything. I had them charged! New York Post Har Conscience. In spite of scoldings, Helen persisted lu running away from home. One day, after n longer absence than usual, her mother asked: "Helen, denr, docs not your con science trouble you when you are run ning away from mother?" explaining that her conscience was a little voice speaking within. Helen answered: "Ob, yes, mamma; that little voice la always saying, 'nun faster, faster, Hel en; your mother Is nfter ynul' "Pitts burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Still Sore. "If you are kind to people they will be kind to you." "No doubt that Is true In the main, but there ure exceptions, uud I boie you won't dwell on the subject this morning." "Why, what's the matter?" "I've Just lieeu victimized by a fake promoter, nnd 1 was as kind to bim its I could be." Birmingham Age-Herald. Due to the minimum wage and eight-hour law for women and girl and other restrictive legislation the Everfresh Fruit Packing company has closed two plants in Oregon and have opened a large plant In Utah. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDQE8 Lawyer MOMC Y TO LOAN I aaaKaBasaaaaaaw n o. iAT0URrrrm i'iM.m The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon capital, aaooooao. rrsaaaala a Oeneral Baahbif tujstaasa. Opae (ram a A M la I f . at TRCNO OF TRAOt IS FIRM BUT 17 It STILL IXTRIMI LIMIT OF KILLERS' OFFIR. PORTLAND. Ore.. Rept. 22 -No of ferlnga of muHon were abown on ibe local market Imlay and (lie (rend tbe trade remains very firm. W'hll-1 )7 U still believed to be tbe extreme limit that klllera are willing to offer at thla time for lamba. forecaats ol i the trade are for allgbtly advanced luolatlona for mutton providing the nimllty bi right. Relected yearling aether are In request with talk of I market, ulthougb no aalea have been j made at thl price because none of thla quality haa been offering Oeneral mutton market " Cbolce spring lamba ,t 17.00 Common spring lamba . '. 50 to ITS Choice yearling wethers i.7 Oood yearlings 5.50 to 6 7.. Old wethers 4-75 to 6.00 Good Hog a Ar Steady. At ! the market I Heady for aelect quality bona, but the beat stuff available thl morning, which was not exactly top quality, sold at $.55. Offerlnga of half fat hogs, of which the bulk of the supplies of late con lilted, are neglected at variously low prices. Cattle Trade Steady. No chance la shown In Ihe cattle situation alnce Monday. Made-to-or- der quality In tbe ateer division would ; Mill bring 16.90 to 17.00. but "ready ! made" tuff. the average offerlnga of; so-called topped, are selling at a I wide range, according to quality. The' trade requires light weights of qual Ity. but that la all. WHOLESALE PORTLAND. Fruit Applea. 75c to 11.50 box: bananas. &c lb; lemona. $3.50 to $4.50 cnte: or angea, $5 to $5.25. Vegetablea. Potatoes, fancy Taklma Gema. 75 to 85c aack: aweet. $2.50 cwL: onions. 75c cwt.: cauliflower, $2.86 crate: cel ery, local. 75c to 85c per doxen: cab bage. 90c to $1 cwt Flour. Flour. $5 SO barrel. Sugar. Sugar, cane. $6.15; beet. $5.95. RETAIL LOCAL Liveatock Paying. Cows 4H to 5c: hogs, 8c: heifers. 5 to 54c; lamba. 54c; steers. 5 to fie; veal calves. 10 to 12r: wethers, 5c: ewea, 4c. Fresh Meats Paying. Steer beef. 10c: cows and heifers, Be to 9c: hoga. light S to 84: hogs, heavy, 7 to 8c: small veal. 10c to 12c: heavy veal. 8c to 9c: lamb. 12c: dressed mutton. SH to 10c. Cheese. Butter and Earn Selling. Strictly fresh ranch egga. 30c; Ore - gon cheese. 20c; butter, ranch, or ... ., iniiir hotter .10 tn Sf.r- rreamerv. 40c. Poultry Paying. Hens. 12c; broilers. 14 to 16c. Vegetables Selling. Potatoes, 90c; onions, lc per lb.: cabbage, ltyc lb.; celery. 5c a bunch Proviaion. Hams. 18c: bacon. IS and 20c; lard. j 12Hc. Sugar. Sugar, beet, $6.05; cane, $6.25. Egg, Butter, Etc. Paying Ranch eggs. 2" Sic; ranch butter. strictly tresh, 55 to 60c a roll: pota toes, 3-4c lb; tomatoes, ripe, Zjc per box: tomatoes, green, 20c; onions, SOc per sack; cabbage, 40 to SOc per doz en head; celery, 40 to 90c per dozen hunches; peppers. 3H to 44c per lb.: corn, Sc a dozen : green beans, 3 to 34c a lb.; shelled beans, 3 toS4c lb. pumpkins. 40 to SOc a dozen: Hub bard squash. 40 to SOc a dozen. It being the between-seaaon lor early and late cabbage there la a good demand for this product, which Is finding ready sale. The pumpkin market is ' overstocked, while a good demand prevails tor Hubbard squash. Fruita Buying. Apples. Gravensteins preterred, M to 75c per box; Waxons and Kings, 50 to 60c; Fall Butter Pears, 50 to M cents: crabapplea, 1 to 14c lb; quin cea, lc lb; muskmelons. 40 to 90c a dozen: watermelons, lc lb. It is too early to secure quotations on Concords as they are not ready ror the market. The straggling ends of peaches arc putting in an appearance with Late Crawfords and Salaways holding the stage, and bringing 45 to 50c Ihe box. Hay, Grain and Feed. Timothy hay, valley ... 100 lbs. $ .80 Alfalfa hay A 100 Iba. .85 Straw 100 Ibe. 35 Bran 55 Iba. .80 Shorts 75 Iba. 1.10 Middlings 100 lbs. 1.90 Wheat, feed 100 lbs. 1 ' Corn, whole 100 lbs. 1.95' Feed, meal 100 lbs. 2.00 Cracked 100 lbs. Oats, seed 100 lbs. Clipped 100 lbs. Rolled 100 lbs. 2.00 ! 1.25 1.30 140i Ground 100 Iba. 1.45 Barley 100 Iba. 1.40 Rolled 100 ltd. 1.45 Ground 100 lha. 1.50 Whole, clipped 100 lbs. 1.45 Corn and oats, ground . . 100 lbs. Scratch food 100 lbs. Ch!e food 100 lbs. chirk food M Iba. Chick food It lbi. Chick: food . ...' i 6 Iba. Alfalfa-meal . .-j ...-.-,': .100 Ibsj i en i 1.90 2.501 UO .46 .25 1.35 WfflNHAHD BUILOINC r. j. MITkm. Cask tar William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Atlorntyaal Law AbatracU. Real Katata. Ixaina. laaur- ORKOON CITY. ORKfJON I'aelflc Khona II, Home Phone A 271 I'bonea Home A lll GEORGE C. BROWNE LL Attorney at Law All legal bualneaa promptly attended to C. ICHUEIE Attorney at Law Oeutechar Advekat Wl" Practice In all courta. make col lections ,nd setticm-nta. Office In Enterprlae Building. Oregon city, Oregon. C. 0. A 0. C. LAT0URE7TE Attorneya-at-Law Commercial. Real Eatate and Probate our Special tie. Of fice In Flrat National Hank lilds-.. Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public. Eatacada. Oregon. STRAIGHT A SALISBURY We make a apeclalty of Installing water aystema and plumbing in the country. We carry the Lead er tanka and Stover engines. We have a full line of Myers pumps and stray pumps. Prices always loweat 720 Main St Oregon City Phone 268W Office Phones Pacific Main 406; Home A -To STONE A MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Rldg.. Room t OREGON CITY .... OREGON O. O. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, eatatea fettled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. ! Linseed oil meal .......100 lb. ; Protein, soy bean meal .100 lbs. Beet pulp . . ., 100 lbs. ' Beef scraps. Darling's. .. 100 Iba. . Hone, granulated 100 . Bone meal i i.n lbs. I Grit 100 lbs ; Sea shell 100 lbs. 1.90 2.50 1.20 :.7.-. 2.40 2 10 Ltt .90 1.10 2.00 1.00 1.50 Oyter shell 100 lbs. l meat ou ids Calf meal 25 Iba. Best patent flour 49 lbs CATTLE SELLS EASILY AT PORTLAND YARDS HOGS SELL AT 10 CENTS AT THE YARDS WHEAT BRINGS 78 TO 80 CENTS HERE. UNION STOCK YARDS. Portland. Sept. 20. There was a better under tone to the livestock market this morning than on any day in weeks. The run was heavy and there was no dilly-dallying as to prices. Offerings were quickly gobbled up by local and outside buyers. There is not much difference in prices today. Cattle were unchanged, while hogs were steady to 10 cents higher. In the sheep division the only change was in yearlings, which ad vanced to 6 cents. Receipts were 1192 cattle, 19 calves, 2590 bogs and 415 sheep, a total of 77 cars. Good wheat, merchantable, Is com manding on the Oregon City market from 78 to 80 cents, but the mills art? not buying everything offered as they are not shipping, und only tuke care of what they can use for their own trade. Last year wheat started in at harvest time at 80 cents, and by Sep tember 20 had gone up to 90 cents. Oat9 tn the country are aelllng at $2! per ton, which is about the same as a year ago. Flour a year ago was sell ing wholesale at $4.50 per barrel, while today it is $5.50. Millers predict that we will see $1 flour by spring and that wheat will be down to 60 cents. Among the Clackamas county stock- rulsera that had shipments ou tho Portland market last week were: K E. Parker, Clackamas, one car cattle and calves; A. Bott. East Milwaukle. one car hops; C. E. Lucke, Molalla. one car cattle, calve3, hogs and sheep. Worth Their Weight In Gold. "I have used Chamberlain's Tableta and found tbem to be just aa represent- ed, a quick relief for headaches, dizzy spells and other symptoms denoting a torpid liver and a disordered condi tion of the digeatire organs. They are worth their weight in .gold," writes Miss Clara A. Driggi, Elba, N. T. Ob tainable everywhere. (Adv.)