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OJtKflON' CITY KNTKItPHIKK. KKIHAV. I-'KMKIJAU V'lH, UU. T IA1( LIST (Continued from l'u ) II. K. Kolly-NWti of NW Hoc T .1 II IK; 2I IS. W. ('. UKkhafk-HK'i of HK'4 Hef S Tp 4 IUK; .I31. Adu H. llia.lcii-NWVi ol HIJ'i Hue I Tp 4 IUK; flU K. llanaen-NWU of NK and IM I hko ii Tp 4 iuk: $i:.7. II. F.Iiiiouhcrg'r- Uil 2 wml 3 Hnc ii Tp 4 iuk: linn II. Hralllo-W f MV Hec 13 Tp 4 IUK; $Zlf.,V II. T. Elton -NK'j of NW 8eo Tp 4 II.1K, 910 Nil. II. A. Pugh-NK'-i of HK'4 Hoc 23 Tp 4 li:iK; $19.07. II. M. PiiKh-NW'i of HKU Hoc 23 Tp 4 IUK; fixr,:i. F. H. I'oml-NKVi of S Hoe 25 Tp 4 IUK; l 75. Moore iml Hahcock-- HK'4 Hoe 23 Tp 4 IUK; J3 M. Tliiiii'rld and Aiidurioii H of N K'4 Hoc 3.1 Tp 4 IUK; I (0 211. Robert Murllii-HS (,r NV4 H-c 33 Tp 4 IUK; J'.Ofll. I'eler ClMlirM-HWU of 8W Hoc U Tp 4 IUK; f 10 0.1. II. KIiik-UI I Hoe I Tp S IUK; 17.12 J. McDonald-l.ol 3 end 4 Ken I TP 6 IUK; 11073. Mm. M. Ni..-8KU of NW14 ml NK'4 of HWKt Hoc I Tp G IUK; 110 60. Thoina Newell -NVVV, of HK'4 Hoc I Tp S IUK; 15.30. David KurU-HW1; of HKU Hm I Tp ft It. IK; .V30. WM. Kiddle-H'i of HW4 Hec 1 TP ft IUK; fit 9.1. Paulino Miller -NK'i of HV; Bee ;3 Tp 5 KIK; $5 90. Jcilin Krlrkiwni-NV of HV4 and BWiJ of HWi Hoc 23 Tp Ii IUK; 110 CO T. K. Hoolt-NW'i Hec 2 Tp 6 IUK; 110 II (I. (llllierlson-NW'i of nv ml H of NW'4 Hec 2S Tp I IUK; 4 7. John Doyene HWi of HWU Hoc 21 Tp 2 IUK; $10 91 . John ltiwa-NK'4 of NW'4 Hoe 23 Tp 2 11 IK; i:3.G0. J. I'. Flm-rVWv; of NK'4 Hoc 25 Tp 3 IUK; J5 21. Thomas Clark -NK'i of NH'H Hoc 2i Tp 2 KIK; I9 fM Mike H.-IK-8W4 of NW'4 Kic 2 Vp 2 IUK; $15.27. John Pauwcl SK'J of NWVi Sec 31 Tp 2 IMK; l.'o ft. Jo. lliiilniila-HWli of .NrT'4 Hec 3.'. Tp 1 II IK; 113.57. Alono ItiiHk NK'i of NKV4 Sec 1 Tp 3 (IK; $18 10. J. I'. Ituak-NWl, of NK'4 Hoc 1 Tp 3 KIK; 119.32. . I Willi H of NW'4 Sec 25 Tp 3 IUK; '.1M. 8. Ii. Kiirfacp N:V4 of NK'4 Hoc 1 Tp 4 IUK; (10 87. Charles Orlea HKVi of NE14 ami N K M of HK'4 Hoc II Tp 4 IUK; $16.61. Andrea Hchollor HW4 of NW'4 Hoe II Tp 4 IUK; IN KS. John KuiiieylaNK1 of SW'i and NV4 of BK'4; 2I.M. Win. l.unuia-SKVi "f SW'Vi and lot 3 Hoc II Tp 4 IUK; $14 00. John Kruoincr Kl of NW'4 and W V4 of BWV4 Hko 13 Tp 4 IUK; 117.63. John KrilpiM-r W"4 of NWV4 Hoc 13 Tp 4 IUK; IJ0.00. J. Crother-W4 of 8K'4 Hoc 15 Tp 4 IUK; $31.2(1. ' I'. Poorinun H'4 of NW4 Hoe 21 Tp 4 IUK; $20.t. John Motrlckit KVi of NKVi Hoc 23 Tp 4 IUK; $33.3K. I Jl. I'. Modulrn 8WV4 of NIC 14 and HK'4 of MV Vi Hoc 23 Tp 4 IUK; $2S.()0 W. K. Myr-HW',i of NWV4 Hoc 23 Tp 4 IUK; $12.00. J. V. SlIcklca-NWt, of SK"4 Hoc 23 Tp 4 IUK; -$10.r,0. W. M. IIokI- BKV, of NK'4 'C 29 Tp 4 IUK; $11.37. 0. Iliillnor 8W14 of SW"4 Soc 29 Tp 4 IUK; $IH.4n. J. II. Ilnllont HK'4 of NW',4 Soc 31 Tp 4 IUK; $9.00. J. II. Ilnllont SWV of SKI4 Soc 31 Tp 4 IUK; $9.00. K. J. Winter NK'4 of NKV4 and SB 4 of NWVi nnd NV4 of 8W 4 8co 29 Tp 1 n5K; $29.33. Ilonmrd Mi:Oownn NV4 of 8WV4 nnd SWV4 of 8WV4 and NWV4 of 8K'4 Soc 1 Tp 2 KMC; $19.68. Oitnnne and Armont All of 800 3 Tp 2 U5K; $7S.7S. John Doliin S of NKV4 nnd 8EV4 of NWV4 and NKV4 of NWV4 nnd NW V4 of NWV4 80c 11 Tp 2 KMC; $IB.00. T. II. Hiunlio N1CV4 of S1V4 Soc 15 Tp 2 IUK; $8.01. K. (InnlPiiholn SWV4 ofWU 800 1 ( rp 2 kdi1:; i,i. Cnxpor AnliiHor SKV4 of 8WV4 8cc 17 Tp 2 RGB; $7.66. K W. IlodKHon EV4 of SWV4 nnd NWy4 of 8WV4 and WVi of SEV4 800 19 Tp 2 I15K; $144.12. 1). Hchonior WVi or SWV4 Soc 21 Tp 2 RGK; $20.40. N. E. DodKc SKV4 of NEV4 and NEV1 of 8ICV4 800 25 Tp 2 I15K; $24.40. F. Ixihmnn XEV4 of SWV4 and NW V4 of SB'4 Soo 27 Tp 2 ItfiK; $22.80. E. W. Iloub NV4 of NEV4 Soo 33 Tp 2 R5E; $22.80. JoHoph Schmltt S of NEV4 Soc 33 Tp 2 R5E;'$22.80, Orodon Land Co. 8 WVi ot NWVi and NV4 of SWVi and SEV4 of SWVi Soc S3 Tp 2 RKK; $ri9.35. D. J. FrnHor 8 V4 of NE!4 and NWVi or SEV4 and Lota 1-2 800 6 Tp 3 KfiE; $.14.00. D. J. Frnaor SEV4 of 8EV4 Sec 6 Tp 3 RBE; $6.90. OreKon Land Co. NKV4 of SEV4 and SWVi of SIC '4 Soc 6 Tp 3 R5E; $13.80. . John Howott 8V4 of SWVi Soc. 9 Tp 3 RBE; $13.80. M. Orofenhaln NWVi of NE4 Soc IS Tp 3 RBE; $6.90. L. Swobodo EV4 of MVV4 See IB Tp-3 RBE; $13.80. . F. Annert NWV4 of NWVi and SW V4 of NWV4 Soc 15 Tp 3 3UBE; $1B.B3. N. School S V4 of SWVi Soc 15 Tp 3 RBE: $14.25. II. P. Scholl SWV4 of NWVi Sec 23 Tp 3 RBE; $5.70. J. P. School NWV4 of 8 WVi Sec 23 Tp 3 RBE; $5.70. CJporce Outman NWVi of NEV4 Sec 31 Tp 3 RBE; $6.70. George Outman SV4 of SWV4 Seo 33 Tp 3 RBE; $13.40. W. II. Iiryant SV4 of NWVi and lota 3-4 Soc 3 Tp 4 RBE; $22.66. 8WVi of 8E14 Sec 3 Tp 4 RBE: $11.40. Jacob Schmldl 8WV4 of NEV4 and Lot 2 Sec 6 Tp 4 RBE; $I3.B7. John Claffoy-SWV4 of NWV4 and Lot 4 Sec 5 Tp 4 RBE; $13.67. J. W. l'oll-N'.4j of Bo Tp 4 Itf.K; IN 40. II. M Whll.- NVi of W'4 rWe 1p 4 ir.K, $11 40 , W. J WIIJION. Hhorirr and Tai ('iillv lr ol Clm ucii ( diiiiI), Orrfua TIACHIHI' COUHII f LAN. I'hti I'liloti 1 1 1 M l ImkiI of I lila pU' lll probatily lntrudm an rleiPinlry teat hera' Iraluliiii oim and deparl intuit of (liiinellc h Innra lulu Ilia 1 ImhiI iouran III (ho near fulufn Tin iHHtrd of rilr'etora. Mnti I aiuiliig, (lananr, M nl w. Wilkin, Warnet and Clerk K. K. Km kallli m-l la.l 1 lie mall tr of llllrixl'li lm Mm element, ary leaeliera' Iralulnx favoraMy (1Iimii(m, Tim di niund for dnmenllc at lent a aa al (!;auaed, and II aa the en no of Ilia board Dial Dm depiirlineiit thould lie added to I he at IiimiI. It aid Ihal If the I'liloli Irian ' hm.l aliiiiild rlalillll all vlelnentary leai Ii era' Iralnlnf department It would i tllln tiraditale to teat liera' rvrdflt ate after panliiR llm atata fiainlnatloiia. CREAMERY INCREASE! 30 PER CENT TIik Mount IIimmI Creamery, In roni paring lumliiem of llm pant two month a llh the riirrenhoii'llna two inonllia of lunt year roporta an Inereane of CI3I IhiuiiiU of butler made, or an liu reaia of 3(1 per rent. Tim rrruUiory nian- aaeiuent tukea Illl'Tent In preelillllK theiut fluiirea, lilch ahow an Im reaw In bullerfiil produt tlon In thl ruin 111 11 11 1 1 y. and luxli rrliima lo llm farm or of (he Hmidy valley. AIUioukU Hip liiiliie la only about to year old. It liaa analnled Ilia dalrynvn In eitond Iiik llH'lr aim k holding and aet -iiriim lilrti Kruda coa. BANDY WILL CELEBRATE. HI. 1'nirliU'a tiny t'elcbratlon will he held Haturdiiy night. March 4, at Hbebjtng price of 2i renla. ley'a ball, under Ihn aunplrce of the l.uillca Allur aot'liily oinen of Ht. Mli liui I'a rliiirt h hero. (ioveriior Wllhycoinliti will lo prea ent and make an aildre of welcome, ami the Mlam-a Milan, Ahbel. Varolii, (Iray and Mr, (illgel am Hie commit too In t linrge of the pnigraiumo. After thn rnlertolniiient and aupper Hie even ing will be devoted to dancing. HONORING MRS. DENVIE. Mr. Mini Mm. A. II. Urown, of Rupert Htntloti, gave a Valenllnn party Mon day evening. February 14, cimiplliuetit lug Mra V. (I. Ilenvlo. of Forlland, who la vUltlng thorn. The hoiiao wan decorated wllh valnnllne atigKentloii and refreahinonta woro aorvod. Mnale, "100" nnd other feature wore en- Joyed. The fuvora went to Mra. A. J. Crohcit ami Mri. Wllllmn Aduma, Wil liam Admin uml Cluildn II. Hheolo)'. Thoao Invllod wore Mr. and Mr. ('. F. Fowprc. Mr. nnd Mra. C. II. Hollyer. Mr. und Mra. J. Clyde Slilrl.U. Dr. and Mra. J. O, 1'llt. Mr. and Mra. Kmmett IS. Kllor, Mr. and Mra. Clutido It. Slioe loy, Mr. und Mra. William Aduma, Mr. end Mr. It. 8. Flock, Mr. and Mra. II. (1. Hturkwouther nnd Mra. Vulerla (I. Heinle. DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU. Some Oregon City People have Learned How to Cat Relief. How many people Buffer from un uchliiK back! llow few know the rnuso? If It hurta ttmtjop or lift If you miff or Hidden, dnrllnx pallia If yoti iire weuk. Iiimo and tired, Himpoct your klilneyg. Wutoh for nature's Klgnal. The II rut et Ik 11 muy bo houdacho or dlz.itH'H. Hcanly, pniuftil; or too frequent url ualloti, NVrvoiiHiioHii, or constant, dead- 1 1 rod fee 1 1 tin. Avert the acrloiia kidney dlmuiHOH, Trout the weakened kidneys with Dim if h Kidney IM'.Ih, A roiuody eHpeclully for nick kid- noyH. KiulorMod In Oregon City by your frlondH nnd nolKlibora. Mra. E. A. WllkliiHon. 1207 Main St., Oregon City, anya: "I huvo used I)(nu' Kidney IMIls for liackucho and other Hlgns of kidney troublo mid have bad Krout relief. I think they lire fine kidney modlvlno and I don't hoHltate to reooniniend them." Trice GOc, nt all dealers. Don't simp ly nk for kidney remedy got Donn's Kidney Fills the snmo tlmt Mra. Wll klnsou had. Foster-Molburn Co., Pro prtetors, Iluffolo, N. Y. Rubber Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitter Phone Pacific 2 .'jSLIDfS ON RAILROADS STOP STOCK SHIPMEfaS RKCIIFT$ tlQMT AND DIMANO f AN f ROM HI AW AT FONT LAND ITOCK YARD. I NIOS HTIH'X VAIIIK, Portland. Keh. 0 Tlirrw tiA a iral d'l 1..lfitf In Ilia IUi.li h liiAlki'l al the ., ,.or1Un4 , , ,, y, Mty ll( ero vry Kithl. and lh d t.10 on w raiard ic $v,. o adtanta of t trnla. Ilii (lldea on Iba different rallruad are playlni liavnt llh ablpnirlil lo (b yaid. Numer oua tralna ara detayad lu null an ri lent llm llveilmk la unloaded and tared fur until aut b lime a II la ter lain Iba Iralna it throuab. Orritlal of lb tarda aipirta tb opinion (V-y villi Ih riootlett neil eek. Ibey IimiIi for rtxord ret vl(it and fur hllib prliea. Tb" pa'klul boUM- rimhl Iimi vitally mora atulf (ban la o(Irrd on Iba market now, although Ihry ara In HO luilllt'dlttle lieed It la (eiierally lM'llevel, boweter, If ret elpla ara aa heavy neit week aa anllt Ipaied, Iba Parker of Hi la liy and thora from the Hound lll atotk up lo lb limit of their rapacity. Numarou Cbangta. roilTIJkND.Oro., Feb. lO.-thange, In Iho holeiwle produce u.arkel, mine of tilth ara rfTm Hv 0 at on and ol Ii era III hot I until next Monday, are rather nunu rou. Moat of Iheui are det'llne ik only a few advancea. (mlona have advanced ve advanced at country it to tZl'j. bl.h mean. le price will I $171, an hliilnx point the wholeaa advance In IhiIIi the buying and aell I'olaloe ara lower. Tho $2 quota Hon haa been dropped and today Ihe range la from 1 Xi lo $l.hV New holhouae rhubarb ha made It lultal bow In Ihe market Turnlpa are higher by 2S rent a ack, while rulabagna are that much lower. Cubbage la Z'j to W retita lower than taut week. Heretofore Ihe lop haa been $2 cot, but now Ihe price haa dropped to $1 00 and 11.75. Applea are a little higher aa atocke became le. Tho ranae la all the way from $1 to $2 25 a Inn. according to kind and quality. Whuleiuilcr announce that there I plenty of ull kind of fnill and vege table, In Bfuiton, on bund. There la no diinger of a ahortage In any lino. Wllh the turn In the weather, bualnemi la Improving to a nrarket degree. The ateainer haa arrived from Cali fornia, bringing aeveral cur of or anges, a kiipp'y of cabbage, carrot, celery root, parsley, artichoke and tho like. TRADING IS SLOW AT I OFFERINGS NOT SO HIGH QUAL ITYTEN CARS OF CATTLE ARRIVE. IWION STOCK YARDS, ' I'ortland, Ore.. Feb. 16 Tho livestock inurkol ut the I'ortland I'lilon Stock Yard had a steady outlook this morning. There was very little doing In the early part of the day. and trailing dragged miserably. I'p to noon loos than 125 bend hud boon disposed of, but the yearling" nnd luinbs brought full prli'os, while tho hogs (ltd not. Tlwro whs an apnront luck of desire on the part of Buyers to Interest themselves In tho bog market. Whether tuoy think they con hummer prices down by their tactics is not known, hut. one thing was very evident, and that was tho quality of tho hogs woro fur from fancy nnd not ono of them worth $S.25. This atounts for tho fact that the morning offerings did not command more than JS. New shippers entered the market today, when 10 cars of cattle wore re ceived from Provo und Spanish Fork, Utah. Coining to this market la a feather In Its cup, as Seattle Is mnklng u strong bid to get all I'tuh livestock. Stamps HomeB-10 IRULING BY JUDGE Rini FVRFUFRQFn UnVJLLI IILILIIULU T CMUIBIL IAYI WEAIURE 1$ IN crriCT a oon ai man- OATE ARRIVE! HIRE. lillllillEflCflllfi tiiai in'rrTV uie DiriiT Trt irrrn in til I iujjuwii iv nur m IITLTVC ftrr tTDfni DltlflT jimiu vii omuu, nuLi-iu City Attorney Bay Cat Wt Won by Mf an of Argumanl Not Atfvacd Bfor Cflcolt Court CM Now It Dliffiutte'. HAI.KM, Or, F. IS -HnldiiM that (ha rliy of Oregon i 'r. Ilir.w tt It mayor and council, bad a ri :'i'. to prte llllilt t!. Of Iba Hreet It Jltney buaea oi-erallng liete.n 1'nri'and and Oregon City, the eupremr rowrt totl.ijrj Florente Johnson, Karl (Carl) John reversed the ludgitit til of ( ir till on. Anna M. Johnaon, Kdllh Ilamea- Judt;" Hagley In overrulicg i'i.i deumr rer of lha rlty in tha ami uf A. II. Cum inlti and other for an li.Juntilon r Iralning lha enforeinn,! of an ordl- nance, A cartful eiaitilnai .il dlac'oar Ihn, fact that Iho ordinal.. . in out Hon ,)., not undertake lo r. xu'a'e the op-1 i,. ,.r ..i.ntv v. i.i l,.. l,i .im.l . o ,,, .j, , .. Irm 0per- i Judgment ren-fered and entered In aald flJftl,.r ,,., , oet.ourt on the 1Mb day of January. 19!. u wb.h (h, , iui, rKU. j In favor of F. F. Ilrandea. p'alntlff. and late,'' aava the court. In an uilultm by JuHce it non. The Judgment of the luaei court la revered and the ca? dl-ni'i.ied. City Attorney St lim Im-I and C. 1. Ijitotirclte. who appealed the Jitney de tlniun of JiidKc IlagUy In Hie aupreuie court and are reponiiil for the vic tory there, are awalttns with Interest Ihe full decision of the court. Mr. Schtiobel aald Tueduy night thai the ordinance would lie in effect aa aoon aa the mandate of the supreme court arrived here. So Jitneys are running to I'oiiland now, no that there Is small proluthlllly of an arrent for a violation. The city attorney added that It was evident from the court' stand that an argument that tho one of he street by the Jitneys was an extraordinary ono and therefore subject to the rogu latlon o the city which was not ad vanced before the t Ircuit court won the rase for tho city on appcu'. MARKET FOR SHOWMUCHST EWE3 IN BEST DEMAND AT PORT LAND YARD CATTLE SITU ATION IS GOOD. tf I'NION STOCK YAKDS, l'ortluud. Feb. 11. Market for mutton Is showing much strength al North Portland with a continuance ol the furnished trade. Kwes a ro in best demand, and It would not be surprising If some extra good In this line wus often' d and sold at 10c or 15c above the present basis. On the other hand, the big local meat company Is quite well supplied with lumbs taken In on country purchases and It Is said to bo In a good position so far us wethers are concerned. On the other hand, the situations In gen eral tliroiiKhout the mutton and lamb trudo Is extraordinarily good. Market for hopt Is strong with $8 be ing freely offered for best quality Wil lamette valley stuff. On the other hand, there has boon only a scant stock of superior quality Interior swine in recently ond Hint part ot the market has not boon thoroughly tested. Cattle market is steady In all branches. Ordlnury quality is bringing more in proportion to Us actual worth at North Fortlund than Is the better class stuff. In fact, the ordlnury qual ity has been currying a premium ot lute. Brief Notes of the Trade. Chicken market is steady. Hutter and cheese markets firm. Family size packages grapefruit down 25c a box. Sprouts are firmor and higher at Oregon cabhuge supplies almost ex hausted. Canned milk market firmer. CANBY CLASS VISITS. Miss Adeline Wyetn, principal ot the Canby school, and a class of eight stu dents in the teuchor-tralnlng course of tho school vlBlted Oregon City high school and the two grammar schools Wednesday. They had lunch at the high school cafoterla. Both Miss Wyeth and the students were pleased with their reception here, and declared their visit was a profitable one. Klamath county reduced debt by $124,577. Out of debt in three years . Hvimnnltarlun note In Corvatlls Ga zette Times: "During the recent cold snap wc counted 10 cars on (be street one day whoso radiators were care fully protected by blankets And we counted the same number ot horsos whose radiators were not protected by anythlng but harness." . Now Feels Entirely Well. Thoso who have backuclio, rheuma tism, stiff and swollen Joints or other symptoms of kidney trouble will be in terested in a statement . from A. H, Francis, Zonlth, Kas., who writes: "I had a severe pain In my back and could hardly move. I tried several remedies with no results. I took about two-thirds of a' 50c box of Foley Kid ney Pills and now feel entirely well." MONIV TO LOAN PAUL C PUCHCR LAWrKIt W 2, 0atf Bullying UUMtH CITy. OIlK'JON. Notice la Cradilora. la Ilia l ieihly Court of dm Hiala of Orennii, (or Clatkainaa Cmlily. In Iba mailer of Hie Kaiata of Mary i. I'ultll, IkreiKl). Nutlia la hereby given Ihal Iba un detained, W. W. Ilru a, aiet tilor of Ilia ulala of Mary A. I'owert, da- eawd. baa DM bia final a"ount In Iba County Court of Ilia Htata of Ore- ana for Iba rtMiniy of (a kamai, and Ihal tha 2'tlli day of March. 1914, al Hi hour of ln a. in. of aald day, at tha lourtbouaa at Oregon City, In (aid county and alaia, haa I wen appointed tl"' and place for I he hearing of ohiri . t Mi.i m,. recount and lb aettle merit thereof. W. W, llftl'CK, Kiet utor. I (ALL k LKI'I'KIt, AUorneya. 14 17 Mealy Kldg, Portland, Oregon Flrat uulilb atlon Feb. II, 1'JIC. IjiiI publication March 17, llo. BharlrTg Bala. In the Circuit Court of tha HliK of Oregon, for lha County of t'la kamaa. F. F. Ilrande. l'latntiy. va. iutjtiiiii anu w. v.. av, iKH-iiiiwiiii,, Htala of Oregon, County of Clacka- maa, aa: lly virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly laiued out f and under thfc aeul of the above entitle! court, in me aoove entmea " lu"f die ted and dated lha 2nd day of February, 191. upon a najnin.i rinitr - I Johnaon, Anna . jonnaon, ciun ' Rameiliolham and E. C. Uye. defend- ants, for the auin or $1000, wltb inter cut thereon at the rata of 8 per cent per annum from the 23rd day of April. I9U, and the further sum of $100.00 a attorney's fee, and the further uni of $11.20 cpnts and disbursements, and the runts of and upon this writ, commanding cie to make sale of the following described real property, slfi ale in the county of Cluckanias, sluie of Oregon, to-wlt: Illock numbered one hundred twelve (1121 and one hundred thirteen (113) of iils lstone, according lo the duly re corded map or plat thereof now on file In the recorder's office of aald county. Now. Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgmtnt order and decree, and In compliance wltb the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of March. 191, ut the hour of 10 o'clock a. Ui at tho front door of tho county courthouse in the city of OreKon City. In said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for 1'. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title und Interest which the with in named defendants or either ot thcin, had on the date of the mortgage here in or since had In or to tho above de scribed real prciorty or any part there of, to sutlsfy said execution, Judgment order, do-.rec, Iutercst, costs and alt accruing costs V. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Cluckanias County. Ore. Ity E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Datod. Oregon City, Ore., Februury 11 tb. 1916. Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas, Executrix of tho cstuto of John Young er, deceased. All persons uaving claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at the, office of C. Schuobel, Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified ns by law required, within six months from the da to hereof. Date of first publication February 4th, 1916. NELLIE YOUNGER. Executrix of the Estate of John Younger, deceased. C. Schuebol, Attorney for Executrix. Notice of Final Settlement . Notice Is hereby given that John P. Hoffman, Executor of tho Estate of A. Hoffman, deceased, has present ed for settlement and filed In the of fice of of the Clerk ot Clackamas County, Oregon, his Finul Account of his administration of said estate, and that Suturduy. the 5th day of March, 1916, at nine o'clock a. ni. at the Court Room of Bald Court, Oregon City, Ore gon, In said County, has been duly ap pointed by the said Court for the set tlement of said Account nt which time and place any person interested In said estate may appear and present objec tions or exceptions to said Account, and contest the same. Dated: February 4th, 1916. JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Executor of the Estate ot F, A. Hoffman, deceased. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon until Saturday, the 19th day of February, 1916, at 10:30 a. m. for the construction of three divisions of road, one division of which Is known as Oak Avenue road and the other two divis ions as the Oatfleld road. These bids shall be lump sum bids for the complet ed work according to the profile and specifications now on file In the office of the county clerk. All bids shall be sealed and directed to the County Clerk ot Clackamas county, and mark ed Oak Avenue and Oatfleld road and shall be accompnnied by a certified check made payable to the Treasurer of said Clackamas county In a sum equal to five per cent otf the amount of said bid, which check shall be for feited to Clackamas county upon the failure of the successful bidder to en ter Into a written contract within five days and furnish a satisfactory bond. The right is expressly reserved to reject any and all bids, by order of the County Court of Clackamas county, this 2nd day of February, 1916. rV'A. M. HARRINGTON, County Clerk. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCY TO LOAN I). C. I.AT'iL UTTK, J'frvidrnt F. J. Mevw. CVhiff Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CA ITrAL, $50,000.rx) Tranatt i Onrral Iljnkin limine Open from 9 A. M. t 3 P. M. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND Attornytat La AbatracU, Real Estate, Loan, Imur auca. OIIKGON CITY, OREGON I'arlfle Phone 1, Home I'bone A 271 Office I'hon-e -Pacific Main 106; Home A 270. TONE A MOULTON Attornaya-at-Law laver Illdg., Room ( OREGON CITY .... OREGON 0. D. EBV Attornty at Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, Und titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over 8ank of Oregon City. C. ICHUIBEl Attornay at-Lavv Oautscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, make col ' lections and settlements. Office lu Enterprise Building. Oregon City, Oregon. Sheriff's Sal. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. ('has. H. llrower, Plaintiff, vs. A. P. Casey, unmarried and H. P. Strong and Jane Doe Strong, bis wife. Defendants. Stale of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, s. Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execcutlon, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the agove entitled court. In the above entitled caus to me duly directed and dated the 25th day of January 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 25th day of January 1916, in favor of Chas. H. Rrower, plaintiff, ond against A. P. Casey, un married, and H. P. Strong and Jane Doe Strong, his wife, defendants, for the sum of $1000.00, wllh interest thereon at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum from the Sth day of December 1914, and the further sura of $75.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of 129.65 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com mantling me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The N. W. VI of the S. E. of Sec tion 25, Township 1 South Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian. Now therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 2tith day of February, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m.. at the front door of tho 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 within 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 thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment 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., January 28th, 1916. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, being an Interested party to the extent ot being the owner In tee slmplo of all that property abutting on the Southerly side of the alley run ning eastwardly and westwardly thro ugh Block 28 ot 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 filed with the Recorder of said City, asking for the vacation of the alley running Eastwardly and Westwardly through Block 28, from Main Street to the Easterly side of said Block 28. Dated January 21, 1916. Hawiey Pulp & Paper Company, By W. P. Hawiey. President. Hawiey Pulp & Paper Company, By T. Osmund, Secretary. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admini strator of the estate of J. F. Byers, de ceased, by the Hon. H. 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 date of this no tice at the office of Stone & Moulton, Oregon City, Oregon. First date of this publication, January 21st, 1916. FRED B. MADISON, Administrator. STONE & MOULTON. Attorneys. Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas: Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned, as Executors of the estate of Theodore Armstrong, deceased, has filed their final account in the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Clack amas County, and that Monday, the WEINHARD iUILDIHa I'honea I'aclfle tJ Home A 111 CEORCe C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal builnei promptly attended te C. D. A D. C. LATOUBETTE Attornaya-at-Lawt Commercial, Real Eatate and Probate our Speclaltlea. Of fice In First National Kank Illdg., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attornay-at-Law Notary Public Eslacada, Oregon. W.S.EDDY.V.S..M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto. Canada, and the McKlllIp School ot Sur gery of Chicago, Is established at Fashion Stable, betwon Fourth and Fifth on Malu Street Ilntb Telephone Office Pacific 65; Home A 95 Res. Pacific IS I ; Home D80 28th day of February, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and Ihe Couat room of aald Court baa been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objection thereto and the settle ment thereof. Date and 1st publication January 21, 1916. MARION PALMER. EARNEST PALMER. Joint Executors. M. J. VanValkenburg, Attorney. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. Lillian Webber, Plaintiff, a. John Webber, Defendant To John Webber, the above-named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint In the above en titled suit filed against you on or be fore six weeks after the first publica tion ot this summons, to-wlt: the 4th day of March, 1916, and If you tall 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. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order made by the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge ot the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas on the 18th day of Janu ary, 1916. . The date of the first publi cation ot this summons being JAnuary 21, 1916. C. SCHUEDEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Clackamas County: Ltllle Ellison. Plaintiff, vs. Horace G. Ellison. Defendant. To Horace G. Ellison, above named defendant: In the name ot the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled eourt and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court on or before six weeks from the 14th day ot 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-wlt For a decree ot 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 ccsts and disbursements herein. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation in Clackamas county, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and 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 first publication, January 14th, 1916. Date of last publication, February 25th, 1916. PIANO CHEAP One Bradbury, Grand Scale piano, $40.00. E. A. Sanders, first house north on 1st St., west ot County road, at Jennings Lodge. WANTED Saveral colonics of bees. Must be In good condition. C. A., care Enterprise. Subscriptions with which to erect a modern club house are beins received by the Roseburg Gun club. Coos Bay plans monster celebration July 4 to celebrate completion of railroad.