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Ol'KUO.V CITY KNTKIMMMKi:, I ,' DA V, .IANIMWV 21. J'MC. n i. MRS. MOHH AND TWO NIGROSS BAND n"' r-'i i'f : . 1 " ; . ' V1, 7 i A 'VR. f ifw "f ; . ! If I. - J 1 ... . I L - tli -k.-ii HENUV f.PE LLMAN MRV MOHH CECIL V- PROWN J Tin) irlul of Mra. Kll.alii-tli F. Mulir ami Iwu ncxYiM-a, Cih II Vlctnr Hrown and llxnry Knltiniin, rlmrucj llh lli. itiuriliT (if tliit uiiiHii'a hiialiiiml, lr. (' Kianklln Mulir, a vll known pliyali luii of rrovlili'iu o, . I , and Newport, lie i:nn In I'rovlili-nro. TIhth la no death iM'tiulty In KIkhIo UIuihI and a convic tion would proliulily rcault In a ai'iit cme of life lmirUiitinnnt. Tli jury nor. roniilit)'d oftT William II. Iiwli of lloaton, lio la a nrxro and a forincr itaalktant I'liltcd Stntci attrouey Kin rrnl and rounal for Hrown, qtlvitloncd U man aa to hla attltudu rcxurdlni tlm alli'Ki'd ronfvaaloni of Din nci;ri' lliat llicy lind allot down the ilivlor E ARE CAUGHT IN TRAP POLICIES WRITTEN ON HOUSE THAT DOES NOT EXIST TO GET COMMISSIONS. rOKTLANl), Oru., Jan. 111. Since tint Hun Krunclaro lire tliort) Iiun Iioimi no inoro exlctcinunl In flro lumirunev chvloa than provullii uinotiK local lire . ItiHurunco aKcnta thla moriiluK aa ro null of u lllllu kiiiiio pluyud by Flro MurHlmll Ju' V. SIcvciih, Klro t'lild Howell uiul iiit'iiiliiTH of tho "arnnii Hiiiud" to allow thut luitny uf tho local uki'IUm aru dally ovor-tnmiriiiK Iiouhcb and furnlturo to thulr comnilit Hlona. Ncurly 25 of lha local ukciUh awnt lowvd bull, hook a ml lluo. Now ull aro iIuIiik vcrythlUK iohIIiIo to irvvont It buliiK known that tlicy wcro trap prd. 'lho naiucR of tho companlca nro being ti'tnpoiarlly withhold whllo niciu hern of tho tiro bureau uro quietly laiiKhlug up their Hlooveb. To uhow tho UKeiilH that tlioro uro dally many Iiouhoh and IjiiIIiIIiikh over liiHiirvd, tituvetiH, llowoll and their iiitm Hecurud liiHUianee' pollcca on tho fur nlturo In two abHulutely vacunt Iioiihch and on olio Iioiiho which in not in ox- iHtCIIEC. Uuo Iioiiho at Stif lOaHt liarriHon Hlrect wu8 aliaolutely vacant, huvo fur a flrenmn'B holniet ami a tunnd Jury HunimouM. Aboit 20 ukoiiIh liiHurcd Ihlii holiuot anij, old Kraiid Jury huiii niiiiiH for from $100 to $f00, Not one of tlioin liuipoclod tho house to wo If tho furnlturo wuh worth that much, but took tho word of tliOHO applying for tho pollcloi). At another Iioiiho at 11057 Wuttco Htrect, vucunt Bavo for uuother helmet aim Rrami Jury HiimmoiiH, pollctoa l totaling $110,000 woro written on tho "fuinlturo" alone. Tho pollcloB fqr (ho "furnlturo" tho Iioiiho ut 896 Eimt Ilurrluon mreot wero written in tho uumo of Char'oa Doblur, mi entirely fictions nunio, they lioInK Hccured by a flroinim and IiIk wife workliiK under tho directions of Klre Matsliall Slovens. Tho policies on tho "furnlturo" In lho liouao at 2057 Wasco Btreut woro securod by Charles llavllaml, anotU'r llreumn. Today Havtluud, Captain (irocv and Captain Huberts of the (Ire bureau aro securing policies on a bouse vhich was Imrn.'d to tho ground sev eral weeks ago. Tho game of tho flro officials wns no cldontalLy discovered lato yosterday afternoon when tho agent of one Insur ance company happened Into tho office of anothor agent and heard tho name of Charles Doblor being mentioned. "Chur'es Doblor, Aro you writing a policy for him?" ho naked. "Sure," answered the other agout. "Well, I wrote one for Ms wife a week ago was tho exclamation. A rapid Investigation followed and It was discovered that they and about 25 othor agenta had boon trapped In the plan of the officials of the Ore bureau to show that the agent seldom Inspect housoa and furniture when policies are written, and that the charge of over-insurance on the port of tha agents Is absolutely true. TMltD TOCIITHlR FOR HI R MUS tt ATM. ana acrloiialy woundi'd hla aasrtlary. Mia Ktnlly U. Hurii r, In IhHr alii'lnl aiiloniiili'.lu on Auk. St, 1!M5, at t lia In atlKallim of Mr. Molir. The to men lalrr rrpudlalfd their )unrtf"l alule ini'iita. Kfforlji vn made ulihoit viccraa to Imve Mra. Molir, wlm la diurc'd with ImMiir an aff-oiy be fora tho fart, trld arpurutt'ly. Crurav W. Ili'ttlla, clmufffur lor Iir? Molir. plimlrd nolo roiiti ndcrc to a ilmrxj of iiiuiiNlaiiKhtrr, and JikUp Ituthbun drfi-rn-d ai'iitriui', which It wax tin orflilnlly atatwl, would not le pro nouiKfil until aftiT tlitf trial of Mra. Mol r. Hrown and SH't'inn A WINTER SPORT COAT BUILT ON GOOD LINES : i.iJ.!tjlaattiA..alH THE HIKER. White chlncliillu, cut on long, flow ing lines, gives 'this smart effect. A wide bolt ami hugo white penrl buttons aro tho only trimming except a stand tip collar of sealskin, which also bands the tilted sailor with Its whlto velvet crown. THE GOODJVIFE. A Treasure, Holding In Hor Hand the Doatiny of Poitarity. When n woman fillers the marriage relation her sphere of influence Is at once extended, and tier hcirlnon Is no longer bounded by tlic people and cir cumstances of the moment. Sho Is building ror posterity. In the Joy'nnd thoughlfulness which charac terize her mind lu llio now relation there Is a prophecy of unborn genera tions. Her life Is to color other lives; her aspirations are lo Dx to a great ex tent tho position and futiiro of hus band mid family. ' If she Is cultured, pure and refined these qualities will characterize the home which she cronies. Tho higher the degreo of her culture, -her purity, her refinement, the more will these qualities chnrticlerlse the home of which she Is the center. 4 The personality that n woman takes with her lu her innrrliige H her real dower. If tier dower enn be reckoned In numerals only, no mutter how ninny they be. wreked Indeed will be her husband. Impoverished ber children. But If she possesses Industry, gen tleness, self iibnegntlon. purity and In telllgcnce. combined with capability, she Is In herself n treasure of treas ures. New Vork Weekly. A ' ' m x -. . ; I- '4; m - : .r. n ill i ' " . Bits of Byplay Hy Luke Mtl.uke Cop)rrltil, ISIS, Hi ClB4itnoAU Maan Brutal "It u;a Inie f Im I Itniiaaa juda tin i-lti. ll.al a "I'm alioulil ti ll b-r liilii I all aha khu." rriiiDikr-l Mra (iul.h "M li.il ill joii I I'll, k 1,1 Ilia I r "I lliliik HmI Uii- jililiio U a Imtli 1 Inf." H'l'lml tlr. i.nl-li. ' If da a , j marrM limn lia iiill fcnnw Hint ' I iiiMfrU-il wifinuii iiul uiilr It-Ma lnr bus ! Iiii all l.f lim. Iiul alwi aiMa a' lnW l" lil !' !' t knuw." Huh) Kriuarkol ! Willi Mm' "lis l 1. 1 i.ti li li h it'.vffh T' ( will lia Ik I Po Knl Evc'rlhing. U'lllto - I'm h. kIihI l an rii'iil'l! i I'aw-Au r'ult-l la fcllnw ilw, think br la ainail aa tun in?, la J ' 'Hi i fail. MHi k ! ur ) l In at'Ua i f lia. I ni IH'I l a iala'rMii. T"r If )i'U in I itna a ji You II jn tava a Binimtmttf. i THa Wit Fool. TUrrm arr no au li tMiiga Stnata." ' oliwrvil hr anicr I iiul." njillnl li f !. "Hut .1 IIik atrmirf wlfa inn ait- liriniti bor i liii'liaml." Hearing. j m.aaa nulla il-f lirn l.a rin found. I n'ifaid all Hi uh dad allng. I f lul lairr cift flia frll.tw fniind ' Thai aha t'.u'U lir a diamunj rln( Cftlin' la Bo Iha Limit, Am't III I Woiuan'a aulTnit: l ptrnilliitf. V kiw l,,.ii piiiiiilnir ttumtfr I Jiif H a (W. Va I Haiiui-r. Theao Wolah Towns. TW aa an l'l fclloar from Llanll- liairllirixli-ll Who mo Ml lu a amall lon namad Tyn )rr(arhnmlllrlL Hut Ilia nama of la a Tlxl a knot In hla (ma. to ha want lo a vlllaaa namrd Uanfjli-. iwllgwyhS)chuilrobrll. Bolehat lNar Ijike-Can Hrv. Iliittcphrll. as aiatnnt fiaator of the Klrt Itiiptlnt rburcb of llnmllton. O., act as chap lain of the .Nairn la Samoa club C. J. II Good Oop. Ilrliavo ynurarir, aoii. ilmi'l tx known a a sruititilrr. A ainlla on your faco la worth Ian In a lumblar . -Cincinnati Knqulror. Ha honrat. my hny Karn Ilia coin with lha Mai-. Hut apurn many Irk ka thai aro crixikad. thouah li-gal -t VI roll Kraa Proa Vary Intarotling. i . , ..i i t . . 1 1 .. . i-nr i. liar auir ix n"i" ' uw pmpre ors uf the horixt fliy llouae ' '. , , ,, i . at Cleveland. t.. and HiikIhiiiiI . , i in Hiii Hi-other are In IpuIiick In llluelleld. W. a.-lntereated. . All the News That' Fit lo Print. Miss Florence Itrowu's mule Is pretty sick. From, an exchange. W Don't Blama Thtm. Iear I.uke-One of the most promi nent citlxeus of Wavnesbiirg. 1'a., is not a doctor, allbiniu-h bis friends call blui IKh: for shorL Ills full name Is lortor Caleb Spencer Klienexer lllaeh ley Hrowu Scburu Hugh ilughey Hughes' MeClelland.JF. C. I , Union towu. I'a. Soma Clasal iVeiicbburg can boast of three ho tels, the Lyons House, the Herat! House and Haiti House. l-'renchburg K'. Agitator. Things lo Worry About. It costs the government print I.OKI f I0.0O0 notes to Our Daily Spacial. Wo all love the good listener. Luk McLuk 8ay: Maybe you can't blame tho fellow who Is engaged to a girl for six or sev en years before he marries her. May he he llgures that he Is getting the best of It because the longer ho Is engaged tlie shorter he will be married. When mother brugs too much about her pet preacher fallier gets so dis gusted that he goes out mid has a se anco w ith his pet bartender. A woman can use perfume and make you respect tier, inn it is iiinerent witn .... . . i n man. There Isn't much sense to overlong engagement. But some girls get mar ried before 'hey know how to spell the names that tbclr husbands give. them. Every now and then you see a bar gain salo of soap, but the demand for perfume Is always on the Job. , The movie lllluuis are getting crazier every day. They might have stopped at running motor cars up the side of a thirty story building, mid we would have believed THAT possible, but a re cent flllum depicts n scene wherein daughter Is washing the dishes In the kitchen. We uro willing to stand for some movie fakes, , but this Is tho limit It Is funny that a girl can't walk a mile without being completely exhaust ed and yet ran dnnco fourteen miles and want more. The reason why wo are all so fnee with our ndvloo Is because we earrv a i different braud for our own use. ANGER. Anger ij a most harmful emotion. In fact, very few arc aware , how frightfully dangerous it is to t!:c av erage person. There is on record this layino, of a great doclon "He is a man very rich indeed in phys ical power who can 'adore to be angry." Ganiu. Genius nt first Is little more than a great cnp.tclty for receiving discipline. George Eliot I HAITIAN! HON AMUCK IN POHT AU PRINCE AND ARC SUPPRESSED ' HZ GUH MARINES. -V ?$MftRIHES IN P ? j- -r ,-f if; !; i 1 ; & fcifflllllJ AlthoiiKb II ua U ll.-.. J that tli gruwpa or the lnmirrertlonlnu ran uklng rontrol of tht . u -1 m h of the through the street of the town dia publlc of Haiti by the I'nlted Ktal-. ('hurglng rifle, e Aun-rliana met vould control the tur!iili nt aplrit ol h black goveriiinnit. a re.olu lonary ...at . la ........ .. t Ii.. .. u.,.r.-. ..u..... u. .u ,r... o I no lurro ui Aiiiern un murines main- jilned In the city was rucked. One of the rebel wu kll'id br the Aim r- nn a. who Ruffi-ri-d no Ihhth Scvith FAMOUS PLACE NAMES. uilu ci. t j ti... Ma, n. r.nj a l ; L a I AH Ovar tht World? 111 perfanpa too much to cx't that universal lurrldlnn or universal time orlll ever be elubllued. (till lexa that at shall bare unlrrra.il money or a unlvrrul secondary language. All these tblug might be brought about I If wa could onlr cit rid of our nrelu i I ah- It Is not, however, too much to nope thnt the present confusion of place I name should be gut rid of. Why the English and tlie Trencb should per- I tlstently descrHo a Cologne and I i, I. iv. .1.-1. I.. . . . ,....-, bab tantt never csll anything but koln . ,,-,..,,....,.., sad Main. It la difficult to understand. ... , . , . .. - "Dd there Is certainly no excuse for .. .... ' . ... .... vur iiuiiuuiiciHK imv uaiiiv ui inn in varlno capltnl as "Munlck," as If lu corn of the dwellers therein, who call It as nearly as English loiter will reproduce the sound. "Minchen." Why should an Italian gratuitously misname London "LondraJ" We really ought to know now our own capital should he called. Aa to Polish place names, also Prte- mys) and the like, only an Intcrnatlou- nl commission, could decide. London Globe. A Strict Drsmatio Cantor. Vienna once possessed the strictest dramatic censor ever known .lu tbe person of Kranx Uocgclln. who held that post In the Austrian capital at the beginning of the Inst century. Hoegcllu published a manual for tbe guidance of censors. "A pair of lovers should never be allowed to apicar on the stago alone. They must always be accompanied by a third person of mature years." Marriages out of one's class were also strictly forbidden by Uocgclln oa the Btnge. nud he quotes an Instance of a play which he re fused to pass because the author made tho bora, Count Valdeumr, marry a gardener's daughter. "Such mlsalll- j ances have unfortunately been known to occur in real life, but that Is no reason why they should bo allowed on j tho stage," he said. ' j Th Hippopotamus. lu spite of Its clumsy build the hip popotamus can trot fast. That Is why h. I., ,.nll.,.l "i-lvpl- Inn-tin " Tha lilmin'rf fcot re kl,,,t fllr almrt bJ the wlde uv .......... - - body and make paths with a ridge down the middle, recognizable at once. Hippos swim very well, but go at their greatest speed when they can gallop along the bottom In shallow water. They can stay under water a long time, nud when they come to the stir- faco they send little Jets of spray from their nostrils. The cow Is de voted to the calf. The young oue stands on tier back as the mother swims. Cyrus and the Portiana. The Persians of the tlino of Cyrus were Zoinastrlans. The Persian re ligion was primitively monotheistic, and they allowed no Idols or other mil terlnl symbols of deity In their tem ples. There was less enmity on the part of the Jews ngnlnst the Persians than against the other great nations with whom they came In contact, due probably to the monotheism which characterized the Persian religion. So I Cyrus, whatever else may be said of him, was certainly not an Idolator. Christian nernld. Napkin. Napkins became popular In France sooner than In England.- At one time It was customary at great French din ners to change the napkins at every course, to perfume them with rosewa ter and to have them folded a different way for ea'h guest Halcyon Day. A halcyon Is a kingfisher, and "bal cyon days" are so called ticcause II was supposed that tbe weather was I always peaceful when the kingfisher wss breeding. X.I' V i i ' FIGHT IN HRItT7& 1 them, and they ocre rapidly dlsix-rM-d. ; TDe outlireak I generally condemne . , ,,ort , ,.rlnce tni ba4 bw. rtur. i , "Ued a a piece of folly. The pic ! '"re show American marine In an actual fight In Haiti. Fact About th Sun. .- Scieutlsta eatlmnte the volume or lie of the suu at more than 1.0" O.000 line thnt of the earth. It mass at mure than 3J.Oil times and lu densl if about W ptr cent mure than water. i lull they have not attrinptcd lo express us weight lu dtruret They estimate lint tbe attraction, of grarltniloo alone it tbe surface of the sun Is twenty even times Hint of the earth, so that 'Jim pound man on tbe enrtb would weigh more than S.000 pound, at tbe un. provided be could stand the tern ;erature king eimugb to be welched Bobwhiti Tbe male ounll. or bobwhlte. de- servea honorable mention among gal liliaceous bird because he Is partlcu Inrlv gixKl tn bis wife. He always helps ber to hatch her eggs and if any i thing keeps ber away wilt take tke whole duty on himself. Disaattr. Kulcker- Were you caught In the form without your umbrella? Docker -Worse still; I w.;s caught without any one else' umbrella. -New York Sun. " I NOTICE Notice is here'iv given that the un- derslgned. being an Interested party to the extent of being the owner In fee simple of all that property abutting on the Southerly side of tho alley run ning eastwardly and westwardly thro ugh Block 2S of Oregon City, Oregon. and having options for the purchase of all that real property abutting on the Northerly side of said alley, has applied to the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon, by petition duly tiled with the Recorder of said City, asking lor tlie vacation of the alley running Eastward!, and Westwardly through Block 28, from Main Street to the Easterly side of said Block 2S. Bated January 21, 1916. Hawley Pulp & Paper Company, By W. 1 Hawley, President. Hawley Pulp & Paper Company, By T. Osmund, Secretary. Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Executors of the estate of Theodore Armstrong, deceased, has tiled their final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clack- ,mis County, and that Monday, the 28th day of February, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and the Court room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Pate nnd 1st publication January 21 1016. MARION PALMER, EARNEST PALMER, Joint Executors. M. .1. VanValkenburg, Attorney. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Lillian Webber, Plaintiff, vs. John Webber, Defendant. To John Webber, the above-named defendant: In the name of the Stat? of Oregon yon are hereby required to appear and answer the comp'aint in the above en titled suit filed against you on or be fore six weeks after the first publica tion of this summons, to-wit: the 4th day of March. 1916. and If you fail to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint as follows: For a decree dis solving the marriage contract between you and the plaintiff and for such other and further relief as to this honorable court may seem Just and equitable. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN I). C. I.Alut KIlTe, rrriiilrnf I. J. Mmi, C'lnrr The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $W,0W.(i Tun.ait. a (ii-nrral Il.ifilin Ilminr )in imm 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Wllllim Hmmond Philip L. Himmuna HAMMOND a HAMMOND Attornaynl law Abatra' la, Ileal Katnt, lmna, Inaur anre. OnKfJON CITV, OltK'iON Pacific I'hona SI, lloma I'hnne A 27 Offli rhon-a Pacific Main 406; Home A 270. STONE A MOULTON Attorney-at-Law (U-aver Hldg., Room 6 OHKUON CITV .... OUE'jON O. D. EBV Attorney at-Law Money loaned, abstracts luraiali ed. hind title erumlned, estate cttlid, general law buslnei. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attornty at Lw DtuUcher Advokat Will practice lo all court, make cut lection and settlements. Orfice In Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Thl summon 1 published pursu ant to an order made by the Hon. J. U. CampMI, Judge of the circuit court ol the state of Oregon for the county of Cluckama on the ISth day of Janu- ury, 1916. The date of the first publi cation of tht summons being January 21. 1916. C. SCHCEBEU Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has be n appointed admini strator of the estate of J. F. Dyers, de ceased, by the Hon. II. S. Anderson, county Judge of Clackamas county, state of Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the administrator with proper vouchers attached within six months from the dale of this no tice at the office of Stone A Moulton, Oregon City, Oregon. First date of tills publication, January 21st, 1916. FRED B. MADISON, Administrator. STONE A MOULTON, Attorneys. Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County: I.illie Ellison. Plaintiff. vs. Horace G. Ellison, Defendant. To Horace t. Ellison, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court on or before six weeks from the Uth day of January, 1916, said 14th day of January being the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein, to-wit For a decree of the above entitled court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant be forever dissolved and held for naught and that the plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of the two minor children of the parties to this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable, Including her costs and disbursements herein This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive eeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper of general circulation in Clackamas county, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. IT. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled court made av.d entered herein on the 12th day of January, 1916. FRED J. MEINDL, . No. 405-406 Railway Exchange Build ing, Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of Srst publication, January 1 Ith, 1916. Date of last publication, February 25th, 1916. Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Chas. Hohne, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby no tified to present them with the proper vouchers attached within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, namely, January 7th, 1916, to the administratrix at the of fice of Stone & Moulton, in the Stev ens building, Oregon City, Oregon. MARTHA HOHNE, Administratrix. STONE & MOULTON, Attorneys. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Burleigh A. McKee, Plaintiff, vs. Joliu McKee, Defendant To John McKee, the above-named de fendant: In the uame of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the comp'aint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 21st day of January, 1916, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint, for want thereof, the WIINHANO BUILOIHC Phone Pacific 51 Home A III GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney at Law All bull buainea promptly attended to C. O. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attornfya-at-Law Coin men ial, Kr-al Katate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In first National Hank Hldg.. Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE. Attorn t-Lw Notary Public. Kalacada. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.tM.D.V. I Graduate of the Outarlo Veteri nary Colli-xe at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School of Sur gery of Chicago, is established j j at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Both Telephone Off Ice Pacific 65; Home A 83 Res. Pacific 181: Home H hO plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief prayed for In ber complaint, to wit: . For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plain tiff and defendant Thla summon la published by order of Hon. J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the circuit court, which order was made on the 7th day of De cember, 1915, and the time prescribed for publishing la six weeks, beginning with the Issue dated Friday, December 10th, 1915, and. continuing each week thereafter to and Including, Friday, January 2It, 1916. BROWNELL A SIEVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Amanda Edgren, administratrix of the estate of John J. Edgren, Deceased. Plaintiff, vs. John H. Rasmussen, Defendant. State of Oregon, county of Clacka mas, aa. By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 26th day of November, 1915, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In said court on, the 26th day of November, 1915, in favor of Amanda Edgren, ad ministratrix of the estate of John J. Edgren, deceased, plaintiff, and against John H. Rasmussen, defendant, for the sum of 1455.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 2Sth day of May. 1913, and tbe further sum of $S.40 taxes paid, and tlie further sum of $50.00, as attor ney's fee, and the further sum of $19.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon thla writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: All of lot or tract numbered thirteen (13) in Outlook, reference being had to the duly recorded map and plat thereof containing ten (10) acres of land more or less. Now therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of January, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tfie county court house In the city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the with in named defendants or-either of them had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, Judgmont order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Dec. 24th, 1915. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the tSate of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. J. J. Spencer, Plaintiff, TB. Isabel Spencer, Defendant To Isabel Spencer, above-named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the comp'aint filed qgalnst you In tho above entitled court and suit, on or before the 7th day of February, 1916, which date is more than six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this notice; and If you fail to so appear or answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, which la that a decree be made granting tbe plaintiff a divorce from you and for such other and fur ther relief as to the court may seem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication by or der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which or der is dated the 8th day of December, 1915. Tbe date of the first publication of this summons Is December 24, 1915, and the last date of publication Is the 4th day of February, 1916. O. W. EA3THAM, Attorney for Plaintiff.