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OKEflOK CITY KNTEUPKIRE. F1MDAY. MAHOll 3. 1010 io POlAi GAINS FIRST 2 HON' OF RIAL ESTATE AND RENTAL VAL UE! MOLD UP AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CROW. FEBRUARY POLICE RECORDS SHOW SLIGHT INCREASE N DRUKKEfiESS Alcohol la Now Ud aa Beverage and Number of "White Linere" Gro Traffic Accidenti Take Big Drop. KIRTLAND. Or.. Feb. :. The IV mon Ruin. who wa thought to have received hla death Mow January 1. show torn alsna of reviving. After rvroarkab'e holng In January ' decrease In arrenta for drunkennet. February rviurut Indicate there l eome life In the Demon. Arrest fur drunkrnnrt are Increas ing. Durlne the abort month. Ju.t ended, talltlc ahov distinct fain over January. This, too, deplt the fact that dur ing the month, aa well aa In January, officer of the la have been active In raiding blind pigs and quantities of liquor bar been aelxed that would float a modcrate-alxed battleship. Much of tbla conflacated itufl baa been riven back to the owner, due to the fact that convlctlona. It was believed, could not be obtained. Bootlegging 1 thought to be on the Increase In Portland. The use of alcohol as a beverage is reported to be gaining. The "whlte-llner." one who mUei water or other liquids with alcohol nd drinks It, Is said to be growing In numbers, and tbla sort of a MJag" Is providing work for the police, the doc tor and, Incidentally, the undertaker, for Ihe drink Is believed to be the mort deadly form of Intoxicant "The dry law la working Tery well said Chief of Police Clark. "We do not bare half the arrests or the trou ble we bad before the prohibition act went Into effect Drunks are few and they will be fewer as soon as the stuff stored la used up. for drunkards will not be able to get more." Traffic accidents show a big falling off since the prohibition law went In to effect The night-rider and the Joy-rider hare been eliminated almoBt wholly. There was only one arrest during Feb ruary for oik" rating an automobile while intoxicated. Business men and bankers are al most unanimous in their declaration that prohibition baa eliminated a large amount of economic waste. Savings accounts have grown in number and in volume, o'.lections In the retail stores are greatly improved. and this condition Is reflected In the collections of the wholesalers; busi ness in nearly all retail lines has Its proved and a substantial part of this Improvement Is attributed to the fact lhat much money that formerly went over the bar Is being spent for neces saries. HOW TO CURE COLDS Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right Take Dr. King's New Discov ery. It Is prepared from Pine Tar, healing balsams and mild laxatives. Dr. King's New Discovery kills and expels the cold germs, soothes the irritated throat and aUaya inflammation. Search as you will, you cannot find a better cough and cold remedy. Its use over 45 years Is a guarantee to satisfaction. (Adv.) PARKPLACE SCHOOL REOPENS. The Parkplace school, which was closed four days last week on the or der of County Health Officer Welsh on account of several cases of Bcarlet fever and chicken pox, reopened this week. DO IT NOW. x Oregon City People Should Not Wait Until It Is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from kb ney diseaBO is due largely to the fauc that tbe little kidney troubles are usu ally neglected until they become sexi. ous. The slight symptoms often give place to chronic disorders and the suf ferer may slip gradually Into some seri ous form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, head ache, dizzy spells; if tho kidney se cretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders they act where others fail. Over one hundred thous and people have recommended them. Here's a case at home: T. Trembath, Seventh & Center Sts., Oregon City, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills when my back and kidneys have been bothering me and I have had great relief. Doan's Kidney Pills certainly removed the soreness and lameness in my back In a ehort time. I have found thai they are a fine kidney medicine." j Price 50c at all dealers. Don't aimp- !y ask for kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pill.T th same that Mr. Trem bath had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Enterprise desires to advise all subscribers who have subscribed for the paper and are entitled to receive the premium of four mapazines, that their names have been sent to the east ern publishers and the subscribers should either have received the flrfist copies ere this or will within a very short time. The subscriptions for the magazines will dal i from the receipt of the first copies, running for a year from that time. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. fHS PROHIBITION Oregon City and PORTLAND LAMB AND H HOO MARKET. HOWEVER, WEAK. ER IN PORTLAND FLOUR PRICES TAKE DROP. I'MOS STOCK YARDS. Portland. Feb. 11. A strung tone continue lor iiiuttou anJ lambs at North Portland. Only one load raine forward during Ihd lal hour, this being the flrt thipmmt since the nominal thawing of Morula". KUUts are fairly well supp'led with ttork they purchased direct In Ihe country, but demand Is nevrrthelr food. General mutton and lamb rente : t'boke wd?ht lambs f 00 UxmI to common lambs ... $O0uS6O Choice yearling wether ... 100 t!4 to common yearling 7.00 a Mi DM wether ? 5 Choir light ewe S.75O7 0O Good to common ewes 00 j S..r0 Hog Marktt Weaksr. Market for bog was weaker and genreal'y showed lower bids at the opening of the day' trad al North Portland. tthllo there was only a amall run reported In over night, and three were from ibe Willamette valley, where packer are offering guaranteed price for delivery from week to week, the trade did not take bold promptly during the raorlng. General hog market ranee: Choloe llKbt weight . . .$7.90f? $.00 Good light weight 7.S0U7.83 Medium weight 7.70 ii 7.75 Rough and heavy 7.5047.60 Cattle Marktt Quiet There were only nattered small shipment of catUe to the North Port land market for tho day' trade, and general conditions are showing the dullness and weaknes of the fjrtt days of the week. General cattle market range Choice pulp fed steer . . , 7.S0 7.25 Ii 7.33 7.0007.15 6.0ii 6.9. 6.75 ft 6. S3 Choice grain fed steer . Ordinary grain fed steer Choice hay fed steer .. Good steers v, Ordinary to common steer 6. 00 ;i 6.6 Choice cows Ordinary to common cow Choice heifers Ordinary to good heifer . . Choice bull Good to fair bulls Ordinary to common bulls Good calves c-r 4 000573 3 75f 4 50 3.00fi3.50 !.00:.7a 7.00J7.50 Tomorrow morning bright and early there will be a general cut of 20 cent a barrel In the price of flour at whole sale and retail. Tbe lower prices are first named since the season started; the advances being continual up to this time. Owing to tbe recent sharp , price losses in wheat both here and at other points, miller decided to lower the cost of the material for the mak ing of the daily bread. The new wholesale price on the best grade of patent flour will be S5.40 per barrel. IN PORTLAND STEADY BEST PRICE PAID FOR HOGS IS 8 , .,Tr. CENTS EXTRA FANCY STUFF BRINGS 8.10. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, Feb. 23. Steadiness prevailed through out the livestock market at the Port land Union stock yards this morning. The best price paid for hogs was 8 cents. Yesterday afternoon a couple of loads were disposed of at S.lOc a nnnnil Hut Ihov iL'cra nvtra Qiiff anrl commando,! nreminm. Thn X-rrnt I hoes this morning were of good qual- itv hut not fancv. Receipts were 162 cattle, 1 calf, 1022 hogs and 4S3 sheep, a total of 18 cars. Sales this morning follow: Steer. Weight. Price. ..10&0 J7.10 ,.1065 7.10 ,. 910 C.25 .1260 6.251 .1160 6.23 i . 950 6.25 . 890 6.23 .1134 6.00 .1090 5.60 . 970 5.00 .1143 5.00 ! Cow. Calves. . 330 .1222 . 160 1180 . 186 . 180 . 173 . 180 . 330 . 265 . 277 . 300 . 112 ..132 Bulls. Hogs. 22 75 67 92 81 1 2 3 2 20 12 7.50 7.50 7.50, Tr. 1 6.75 PORTLAND TO HAVE OVER 100 HEAD SCHEDULED FOR SHOW AND SALE TO HELD IN MARCH. BE UNION' STOCK YARDS, Portland, 1 Feb. 26. Portland Is to have a spring livestock show. This will be held at the Portland Union Stock Yards on Wednesday, March 22, the date of the ' spring shorthorn sale. It Is the Inten- Portland Markets 1 11. in of ih management of lb ytrdt In hoe all klixnrittrn lu o onsrrq fur mIo placed on exhibition by th difft-rvtil ronHgnur and aaarda made. Till eliM buyer lo hale Itid lrnrni itf irt Judge befor Halt ing pun !. II U an entirety new fi-tlur ami tine huh should I'rove of innllmtMo benerlt. Thua far over ; home, literally flooded 1th veal, un loo head ant nheduVd rr Ihe thow KvaiU'J Ihe moat of It at II rent, so tale, t'ontlitnor are among Ibe bet (hey aalil. Ikiinan breeder of Ihe norlbet, The market today was steady with only a small tolumd of trade and lluht rH-ilitt w tilth totaled 10 rattle and 274 hoc. Among Ihe hlpiK-r wa t". K. I.ucke of Canhy. with car of h. M SUNDAY LIVE STOCK RUN SHALL MUTTON AND LAMB TRADE HAS STR0N3 TONE HOO MAR. KET IS STEADY. I NION STOCK YAKPS. Portland. Feb. The total run of livestock In the North l'ort'and yards over Eun day was very disappointing ' tne trade here, alt teld the arrivals cot) tinting of H Itmda. There was strong tone In th uut Ion and tnmb trade at the opening of the week'a market One lot of extra so-m! lamba told at 19 03. or the ex treme flguree of last week. Kecctpta of mutton and lamb were exceedingly small, and full strength of Ihe trade I continued. Cattl Market Just Holds. In the cattle market there was only a comparatively imull run at North Portland over Sunday. Some pulp fed stuff came forward, but the extreme top of the market Is generally con sidered around 17.50. nn!lnM4 miidnttea In the aeneral caU,e trade e0D ,,.,, pr0M,nl ,uu. pile are small. Ho'dovcrs In the hand of killer are liberal, this being a dominating Influence. Hog Market I Sttady. Market for swine waa generally con sidered steady at the week'a opening trade at North Portland. Over Sun- S 50f6 75 day tne run r8tn,p small, a com nflf, in Pred with last Monday morning' showing. Karly sales of top quality were ni,de l s8 05- hlt'n ' l,rttC- llt any in tamo as mv uut u. Mun NO GENERAL CHANGE I HOG RECEIPTS LIMITED AND CAT TLE TRADE IN PORTLAND YARDS IS SLOW. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, Feb. 29. There was only a nominal showing of new supplies in the North Portland yards over night, and on central change In the trend of the mur ' ket Is Indicated. While SS.15 was ob talned Monday for some extra good stuff, the general market was not then above I Sir 8.06 for tops Hog receipts since yesterday were comparatively limited; in fact, only one full load came forward. , u.,i iv hnrf ful of stuff in the North Portland yards over night. General trend of the market remains slow to steady for everything except tho pulp fed stuff, and arrivals in that line are shown only about once week. Not a sinsle head appeared in the mutton division of the North Portland market over night. Full strength continues to be in dlcatcd by both mutton and lambs, Without supplies, the market was not lteu uunng me uay, IS STEADY AGAIN HOG RUN IS HEAVY, BUT INTER EST OTHERWISE IS NOT PRONOUNCED. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, I March 1. The livestock market was 4.O0 steady throughout atfuin today at the Portland Union Slock Yards. The hog 4,90 1 run v.as excellent, but aside from it I th(;rc was little interest manifested. S.oo I Receipts were: 73 cattle, 14 calves. 8.00 j 319 bogs, and 74 sheep, a total of 7 8.00 cars. 8.00 Officials quotutoes In the local live 8.00 stock market today were as fo'lows: 7.90 1 CATTLE. 7.50 ! Steers Choice $7.25ft7.70 Good 7.00ft7.2a Medium 6.60ft 7.00 Cows Choice 5.75ft 6, Good 6.30ft 6.23 Medium 5.23ft 5.30 Heifers Choice 5.75ft 6.40 . Good 5.00 ft 5.75 Hulls Choice 3.50ft 5.00 Stags Choice 5.00ft 5.25 HOGS. Prime light 8.03ft8.13 ! Prime strong weights 8.05ft 8.15 Good to prime mixed 7.25ft 8.55 j Rough heavy packing 6.70ft 7.25 1 Pigs and skips C.70ft7.00 1 ' SHEEP. ('holce lambs 8.75 ft 9.03 Common lambs 8.25ft 8.70 Choice yearlings 7.75ft 8.00 Good yearlings 7.00ft7.25 Choice wethers 7.00 ft 7. 15 Good ewes 5.75ft 6.25 Common heavy ewes 5.00ft5.50 Veal Hit Top Notch. PORTLAND, Ore., March 1. Veal hit a high mark yesterday afternoon ii J (Kiln Ihlt morning when euine mi rtlxi told along rrunt aa hUh ai 1:4 and II mile In the oliiuin of soma of the commit inn m-n (he market li nominally at II Id 114 cent, ihey cM'rv'ilng tho belief that not enough lull K'l.l at the higher figure lo iahllh a warkoL Whether II did or not, iher I no aln)lng I he f. I that Ihe market la very tlroug, dctplte heavy receipts veatrrday aiitl Ihla morning. One Pork failed to show strength during Ihe forenoon. While prliea are un changed the market !. If anything. Jut a little Weaker. There was not in tit tt of demand this morning and receipt were more lhn ample in lake rare of all tienls. Sugar I Going Up. POIITI-ANH. Mr. l-Keep your eye on sugar. It U going up iinles all Ign of Ihe times are misleading. A wire rriTlved from New York Ibis moinlng aays rcflnrd pun hates are Inrreatlng and the market I very irong. Withdrawals are llng made In good volume, all refiner being from a week to 10 day ovemild. The con ! sumptlve demand Is nalnra'ly far lighter than It will be when warmer rather sets In. The trade is thought to have purchased surtirirtit sugar on th latt three movements to lake rare of It wanta to April 1, and In tome catct until two weeks later. (Portland WholeMU.) Grain. Hay, Flour, Etc. Flour Patent. $5.40; export. 11.50 (14 70; straight. $1.90; Valley, $5.40; graham. $3.60; whole wheat. $3.13; ry. $ 00. Hay Uuying price delivered Port land, new crop: Valley timothy, none offered; Kantern Oregon timothy, $17 HIS; alfalfa. $18; grain hay. $14 if 15; clover. $i:vl3. Corn Whole, $37; cracked. $3S per ton. Mlllstuff Spot prices: Mlddllns. $31 per ton; rolled barley. $310 35; bran. $23; short. $26; rolled oat. $30. Cratn ltag Future delivery. 114c. Ham, oacon. Etc Ham Htandard. lSc; fancy, 20c; plcnles.'llc, llacon Fancy, !6f:Sr; standard, 21 ti 22c; Kngllsh. 154r; Royal Anne. 20c. lard Kettle-rendered, tierce. 13c; standard, tierce. l!r; In tub. 12 Vic; compound tierce. 11c; tub. llic; rottolene. tierce. 13 5Sc, half bar relt. 13c. Country Dressed Meats Pork, fancy 94 W 10c; extra fancy, 13c; fancy, II II 12c. Butttr, Egga, Pounry. Cheese Full cream, twin and trip lets, buylna price, 20c; Young Amer ica. 21c. nutter Soiling price: City cream ery cubes, fancy, J7i; flritts, 23c; print and cartons, extra. Prices puld: llntterfut. No. 1. 27c: No. 2. 23c; country creamery cubes. 244W 254c, according to quality. Poultry Hens, all kind. 101 17c: broiler. 2 lbs. and under, 18 ft 20c; old rooster. 10c; ducks, 12tfl3c; geese. 10b tic; turkeys, live 19a2lc; dressed, 25 ft 27c. Kggs Weak. Selling price, ISc per dozen. Sugar and Bean. Sugar (sack basis) D. G. cane, $7; D. G. beet. $6.80: xtrn C, $6.50; Golden C. $6.40; Yellow D.. $0.30; powdered In barrels, $7.25; fruit and terry sugar, $7.00. Heans California small white, fancy 7V4c: choice, 7ic; large white, 7Vc; llmas, 6c; bayos, 64c; pink, Sc; red Mexican. 60: Idaho small white, 74c. Fruits and Vegetables. Frenh Fruits Oranges. $2.00ff3.2-'i per box, apples $1.102.15; lemons, $1 ft 4.50; bananus, 5c lb.; pears. $1.60 it 1.75 per box; pineapples, 5c pound; California grapefruit, $2.50; Florida, $3ft5.25; tangerines, $1.75 for half box; rhubarb, 10ftl24c pound. Vegetable: Cubbage, $l.f0 cwt.; head lettuce, $2.50 ft 3.25 per crate; carrots, beets, parsnips and rutabagas, $1.25 sack; turnips, $1.75; celery, 90c doz 4.73 crate; green beans, 15c lb.; tomatoes, Flonda $7 box; radishes, 30c dozen bunches; eggplant, 10T('124c; artichokes, $1.50'cf 1.C5 doz.; sprouts, 10c lb.; lima beans, 12&15c pound; cucumbers (hot house), $1.75fi2 doz.; cauliflower, $1.25 dozen. Potatoes $t.35ftl.40 sack; burly Rose seed, 2 '.4 ft 3c 11).; sweet, $3.25 cwt.; less, 34c pound. Onions Iluying prlco Oregons, $2 f. c. b. shipping point; soiling $2.ro; sets, 647c; green, 15c dox. OREGON CITY MARKETS. Retail Local. Livestock Paying. Cows. 44ff54c; hogs. 9c; heifers, 5ft 6c; lambs, 54c; steers, 6f?7c; veal calves, ll12c; wethers, 6?ff7c; owes, 54c. Fresh Meats Paying. Steer beef, 11 4ft 12c; cows and heif ers. 8f.9c; hogs, light, TftSc; hogs, heavy, 7c; small veal, 12c; heavy veal. lOfUlc; lamb, lie; dressed miitten, 124c. Cheese. Butter and Egg Selling. Strictly fresh ranch eggs, 20c; Ore gon cheese, 25; butter, ranch, or sep arator butter, 30ft35c; creamery, 35c. ft 40c. Vegetable Selling. Potatoes, 1 '4 ft lc lb.; onions, 2c per lb.; callage, 2ft24c lb.; celery. 10c a bunch. Poultry Paying. Hens, Jlfjlac; old roosters, 8c. Provision. Hams, 16c; picnic hams, 10c; bacon I5ft18c; lard, 124c. Sugar. " Sugar licet, $6.80; cane, $7.00. - Etjas, Butter, Etc. Paying. Ranch eggs, 18c; ranch butter, strict ly fresh, 55ft 60c a roll; potatoes $.io; onions, $1.75ft2 sack; cabbage, 14 navy, 6ic; lady wash, 64c; white kulur, 64c; colored 6c. Hay, Grain and Feed Selling, Timothy hay, valley ....10O lbs. $1.00 Alfalfa hay (none in market) Straw (none in market) firan 55 lbs, Shorts 75 lbs, Middlings 100 lb. Wheat, feed 100 lbs. .80 1.10 .45 1.86 Corn, whole 100 lbs. , 1.90 Feed, meal 100 lbs. 2.00 Cracked 100 lb. 2.00 Oats, seed (none in market). Clipped 100 lbs, 1.30 of Rolled 100 lbs. I CO Or!l 100 lbs. I 00 0ler shell 100 lbs. 1 10 Calf m at t0 lbs. t 00 Calf meal !i b. 1 00 Ih tt patent flour Il lbs. U Parley 100 Hit. I f.O Rolled 7S Ilia. 1 ii tlroiiud 10 lbs. I 10 Hi ratch food 100 Ihe. 1.10 Chirk, food 100 H-s. 174 Chi. k food (0 lbs. I 40 Chi. k food 10 His. .34 Alfalfa meal 100 Hit. I 3& l.lntm-d oil meal U)0 Hit. 1 94 Peel pulp 100 Ilia. I it, Iteef srrsp. Darling's... 100 Iht. 1.74 Hone, granulated too lbs. 116 Hone meal 100 Un. I 46 Notice lo Btockholdtr. Notlro Is hereby glin lhat lb rvg ular anniiitl meeilng of the I.m kli.il.l er of Ibe Clear Creek Creamery ('o. will be held Monday, March SOtli, 1910, at I o'clmk p. in, al Ihe plant. Pur p of tlilt meeting Is an el tlou of a board of five directors, secretary and treasurer and other Important and n'g , ular butlneaii. All slockbolders are requested lo Ik pretrnl. TII08. K. ANDKIIHON, Hecretnry. BhtrlfT Sal. In the Clrvult Court of the Plate of Oregon, of Ihe County of C'ackama. CeorKe K. l,arenco and R. W. l-ar-rnre, partner doing butlncit under Ihe ttylo and naino of I retire 1 1 rot Plaintiff. v. J. C. Herring. Defendant. State of Oregon. County of Cla.ka ma. .: lly virtu of a Judgment, decre and an execution, duly Ittued out of and under th aeal of Ihe abov entitled court. In the aliove entitled ran, to tne duly directed and dated ihe 14tb day of February. 1916, upon a Jmlg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 12th day of February, 1916. In favor of Geo. K. lawrrnraVnd S. W. 1-awrenro, partner doing busl net under tho ttylo and name of ljiwrenc Uroi.. plaintiffs, and against J. C. Herring, defendant, for tho turn of $61.00. and tho rout of and uon this writ, coinmnndlng mo to make wale of the following dearrlhed real property, altuato In tho county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Uit 1 of section 31, Tp. 3 8 , R. i K. W. M. Now, therefore, by virtue of tald x ocutlon, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with tho commands of aald writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of tho county court house In Ihe city of Oregon City. In said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to tho highest bidder for V. 8. gold coin, cash In hand, all Ihe right, title and Interest which th within named defendants or either of them, had on the (lute, of tho mortgugq herein or since had In or to tho ubov described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said extrutlon. Judg ment order, decree, intercut, rosls and alt accruing costs. W. J. WIlON, Sheriff of Cluckunas County, Ore. lly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Duted. Oregon City, Ore.. March 3rd. 1916. Sheriff' Sale. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Cluckamas. H. P. Henlnger, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Mueller and Mae C. Mueller, his wife; 8. C. Sencer, II. K. Knupp, trustee In bankruptcy of Thom as .1. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm name and style of New Market (iarago, John Doo and Jane Doe, Defemiuuts. Statu of Oregon, County of Clackn mus, ss.: Hy virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and un execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of tho above entitled court, In tbe above entitled cause, to me duly directed and duted the 29th day of February, VM, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on tho 21st day of Febru ary, 1916, In favor of H. P. Henlnger, plaintiff, and against Thomas J. ('lark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Muel ler and Mao C. Mueller, his wife; S. C. Spencer, I!. K. Knapp, trustee In bankruptcy of Thomas J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business nuclei' tho firm nnmo urn! style of New Mar get Garage John Doo and Jane Doc, de fendants, for tho sum of $910.52, with interest thereon at the rate' of 10 jier cent por annum from tho 21st day of February, 1916, and the further sum of $32.00 costs and disbursements, and tho costs of and upon this writ, com manding mo to mako sulo of the fol lowing described real property, situ ate In tho county of Clackamas, stato of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 9 In Soil- wood's addition to Mllwnuklo, Oregon, Clackamas county. Now, therefore, by virtue of suld ex ecution, Judgment order and docroe, and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the county court house in tho city of Oregon City, In said county nnd stato, sell at public auction,, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for V. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of thmn, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to tho above do- scribed real property or uny part thereof, lo satisfy said execution, Judg ment order, decree, interest, cobIs and all accruing costs. W. .7. WILSON, Sheriff of Cluckamas County, Ore. Tly E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of tho State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. , Estella Schllcker, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out and under the seal of tbe above en-est PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY josiGPi FIeTiiedges Lawyer MOfttV TO LOAN 1). C Utiimni, IWImt F. J. Mm. iVIi.'ci The First National Bank oi Oregon City, Orrgon CAN TAU O.IXK).(K) Tunui-ts ( Ifiirral lUniinn Hu.inis Open lr.m 9 A. ,M. I J I . William Hammond Philip L, Hammond HAMMONO A HAMMOND Attorney at Law AUlrai'U, Real Katatn. Uwut, Intur aura. OREGON CITY. OREGON Pacific I'hotit It, Horn I'bont A 171 Offlr Phoneo-Parlflo Main 406; Horn A 170. ITONE A MOULTON Attorntyat-Lavv Heaver llldg , Room I OREGON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney at Llw Money loaned, abstract furnish rd. land title examined, latna eltled, general law bunlneta. Over Bank of Ortgon City. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney at Lav Dtuttchtr Advokat Will practice lo all court, make col lection and tettlement. Office In Enterprise Itulldlng. Oregon City, Oregon. titled court. In th abov entitled cause, to me duly directed and datoj the 24th day of February, 1916, upon Judgment rendered and entered In tald court on tho 16th dny of OrtoU r, 1915, In favor of C. I Weaver, plain tiff, and against Kstella Srhllcker, de fendant, for tho sum of $250.00, with Interest thereon at the rut of t per cent per annum from tbe lit day of October, 1913, and th further sum of $35.00 aa attorney' fee, and tho fur ther sum of $14.00 rout and dishorn. merits, and the cost of and upon this writ, commanding in to muke tain of tho following described real property, aituato In th county of Clurkatiiat. state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 1, 3 and 3 of block 41. Mlntborn Addition to (be City of Portlund. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex edition, Judgment order and decrew, and In compliance with Ihe commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April. 1916. at tho hour of 0 o'clock a. m., at tho front door of ho county court house In the city of Oregon City, In said county and state. sell at public auction, suhjvet lo re demption, to tho highest bidder for V. S. gold coin, rush In hand, all tho right, It lo and interest which the within named defendants or either of tliein, had on tho ditto of tho mortgngo here in or since had In or lo tho above leacrlW'd real properly or uny purt thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order, decree. Interest, cost and II accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Cluckamas County, tire, lly E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated, Oregon City. Ore., March 3rd, 916. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of tho Sluto of Oregon, for Cluckamas County. In tho mutter of tho Estate of Mary A. Powers, Deceased. Notlro Is hereby given that tho un- nrslsned, W. W. Ilruce, executor of the estate of Mury A. Powers, do- ceased, lias filed Ills final ui count In tho County Court of tho Stato of Ore gon for tho county of Cluckamas, and that the 20lh day of March, 1916, at the hour of ten a. in. of suld day, at tho courthouso nt Oregon City, lu said county and state, has been appointed as the time and place for tho hearing of objections to suld llnu'ccoiint and till) soiuumeiii ineruoi. W. W. llRUCE, Executor. HALL & I.EPPER, Attorneys. 11-17 Ileuly llldg., Portland, Oregon. First publication Feb. 18, 1916. Last publication March 17, 1916. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho mutter of tho estiito of C. W, Evans, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned hns been appointed execu tor of the estate of C. W. Evuns,' by tho County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims ngalnst suld estato are -hereby notified to present the sumo to tne for pay ment ut tho office of Hammond and Hammond, Denver bids'., Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 25th, 1916. B. J. HALL, Executor of tho estato of C. W. Evans, deceased Hammond nnd Hammond, Attorneys for Executor. 8herlftts Sale. In the Circuit Court or tho Slate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. F. Y. Tirandes, Plaintiff, vs Florence Johnson, Karl (Carl) John son, Anna M. Johnson, Edith Rames botham and E. C. Dye, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clucka mas, ss: lly virtue of a Judgment order, de- croo and an execution, duly issued out of and under tho seul of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2nd day of February, 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 18th day of January, 1916, In favor of F. F. lirandes, plaintiff, and against Florence Johnson, Karl (Carl) Johnson, Anna M. Johnson, Edith Ramesbotham and E. C. Dye, defend- ants, for the sum of $1000, with Inter thereon at the rate of 8 per cent WEINHARD UI10IN6 Phmiet-Pat Iflo bi Horn A HI CEORGI C. BROWNELL Attorney at Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorntytat Law Commercial, Ileal Etal and Prnhato our rlpeclaltttt. Of flr In Pint National Hank llldg., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE. Attornty at-Law Notary Public. Katarada, Oregon. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. Gradual of lb Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and lb MrKllllp School of Sur gery of Chicago, la labllahd at Fiithlon Htable. between Fourth aud Fifth on Main Street. II. ilh Telephonce Office Pacific 64; Homo ASS Re. Pacific 1M; Horn 1180 per annum from the 23rd day of April, 1914. and the further sum of $100.00 a attorney fee, and Ihe further sum of 111 JO rout and disbursement, and tbe out of and upon tbla writ, commanding ma lo make tale of th following detcrlbed real property, situ ale In the county of Clui kutuas, slat of Oregon, to-wil: lilot-k numbered on hundred twedv (112) and on hundred thirteen (113) of iiladatouc, according to thn duly re corded map or plat thereof now on fllti In th recorder's of fit of suld county. Now. Therefjro, by virtue of tald extrutlon, Judgment order and decre. and In compliance with the command of tnld writ. I will, on Saturday, lb 1Kb day of Murch, 19l, nt the hour cf 10 0,'chx k a. ti.., at the frotil door of tho county rourthoiito in tho city of Oreton ( lly. In said county and state, nil at public auction, subject to re. dciuptloti, to lb JiigheHt bidder for V. M. gold coin ciidi In hand, all thn right, title and Intercut which the with. In named defendants or either of them, had on Ihe dale of th mortgage here in or tlnce had In or to tho abov d-- trrihod reul property or any purt there of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order, de reo, intercut costs and all accruing roHts W. J. WllJiON. Sheriff of Cliirkuinas County, Ore. lly H.C. HACKETT. Deputy. Datod. Oregon City, Or., February 11 lb, 1IC. Notlc to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by tho County Court of tho Kluto of Ore Ron, for tbe County of Clackamas, Executrix of tho cstuto of John Young er, deceased. All persons having claims ugulnst said estate uro hereby required to present them to mo nt the officii of C. Hchuebel. Oreuon City. Oregon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from thn date hereof. Ditto of first publlcntlon February 4th, 1916. NELLIE YOUNGER, Executrix of tho Estato of John Younger, deceased. C. Schucbcl, Attorney for Executrix. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that John P. I (off mun, Executor of tho Estato of F. A. Hoffman, deceased, 1ms present ed for settlement and filed In tho of fice of of tho Clerk of Clucknmiui County, Orogon, his Final Account of his administration of said estate, and that Saturday, tho 5th day of Murch, 1916, at nine o'clock n. m. at tho Court Room of said Court, Orogon City, Oro- gon, In said County, bus been duly ap pointed by tho said Court for tho set tlement of suld Account nt which tlmo and place any person Intorostod In said estato muy appear and present objec tions or exceptions to suld Account and contest tho sumo. Dated: February 4th, 1916. JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Executor of tho Estuto of F. A. Hoffinnn, deceased. Summon. In tbe Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Cluckamus. Lillian Webber, Plulntiff, vs. John Webber, Defendant To John Webber, tho abovonamed defendant: In the name of thn State of Oregon you are huroby required to nppear and answer the comp'uint In tho above, en titled suit filnd against you on or be fore six weeks after tho first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: the 4th day of March, 1916, and If you fall to so appeur and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint os follows: For a decree dis solving tho 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, Judgo of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for tho county of Clackamas on the 18th day of Janu ary, 1916. Tho date of the first publi cation of this summons being January 21, 1916. C. BCHUEriEL, Attorney for Plaintiff.