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Ot!EO(W MTV ESTEHPHISn. FI1IHAT. M-MICU in, Miff 10 Oregon City and FEW HOGS ARRIVE AT MARKET VIOUS II STEADY WITH pre PRICES PREVAILINO CATTLE QUIET. INIOS STOCK YARD. Ionian!. it. : Jui ons load ut nr and a small arli In formed lb total arrival o( II !. h al North Portland .tiirW the last SI hour. Iher nothing tul taller hos , " on lb market and lb-is wrr prices Buttr Mark! Finn; Advance Likely, guarantee on lh, therefore no test I POIITI-ASD. Or.. March 4 -Theresa given lb ltuation. U general ( po denm th fact Ibal th butter .k. -...k.i I. n.n.l.lnd stcadv at it- market Is Arm. Slock are ware ami loue prtc-ra. Cattle Situation QuiiL Despite Ihe fact Ibat of recent day .ners baa been a very limit"! uppi of raltle on markrt at North Portland, lb ceoeral demand for tipp!lre con tinue Itttht. although former quota- Hoot ar- considered steady. There wer no fresh arrivals at all in lb local yard owmli.nL Mutton Marfctt Nominal. While lb demand Is quit good with price quotd very strong at full figure. vry little mutton or lamb bar bn available fur th North Portland trad recently. During lb four days to ca.s ibis ar rivals In the mutton and lamb division have born but 647 besd. a tner hand ful tor a single day's tradlnc. LIVESTOCK PRICES iTVinnpfiirMJii fll IQn IAI 1 il U 1111 Ml 111 IIUWWWHWI..M.W EXTRA FANCY STUFF BRINGS FULL, PRICE COMPETITION IS WEAK. VNION STOCK YARDS. Portland. h sThiTo was no cbanxe In livestock prices at Ihe Portland t nion Stock Yards thla forenoon aside from tbe fact that aome fancy ugnt nops nesltwlcjr on tj,c part of buyers In pay. told at IS.10. This Is dime more lng lmpToveii prices for the kind of than paid since Monday and nickel $tuff desired. Hundreds of head under tbe market top. It requires ei- tnange,j hands before noon, tr fancy stuff to bring Uio full price. wk h be9t rire obu,naD,e owing to the lack of competlUon onlfof n WM : 6- daya otJwr than Monday WM fted ,0 $. 90 e beM Recoipt. were 4S4 cattle 3 J 'ri this market has known In a long 65S hogs and 147 sheep, a total of :7 CAong the shippers was C. E. Lucke Prices paid for top killer hop. were of Molalla. 1 car of bops and sheep. the best recorded In this market Official quotations in tbe local live- jla many a long week . Tbe hog top .lock market today vrere as follows: ;for the season was 18.2c, until today CATTLE. ;hen 11 ftS Uf,ed t0 i Zo- The heop Steers-Cbolce $757.70 mrket waa rather quiet. Good 7.0OC7.!3 Receipts were 3SS cattle; S9 calves. Medium 6.6067.00 2141 bogs and 322 sheep, a total of i' Cows Choice 5.75S 6.75 'cars. Cood 5.066.23 Medium 5.230.501 Heifers Choice Good Bulls Choice Stags Choice HOGS Prime light Prime strong weights . Good to prime mixed . . Rough heavy packing Pigs and skips SHEEP. Choice lambs Common lambs Choice yearlings 5.756.40 5.000 5.7 J J.5Oi5.0O 5.005.23 8.0." 0 8.15 8.0308.15 7.2 518.55 6.701ft 7.25 6.701 7.00 8.739.03 8.25 8.70 7.73g 8.00 ".OCii 7.73 Good yearlings Choice wethers 7.007.15 Choice light ewes 6.25& 7.00 Common heavy ewes 5.00 S 5.50 Veal Easier; Poultry Firm. Veal was a little less firm today and the ton was reduced along the, street to 114 cents, sales being made at this orlce for the best stuff avail-, able. There was a scarcity of veal Official quotations In the local live at moht of the commission houses, stock market today were as follows: only one being generously supplied. Cattle. Poultry was unchanged at 94 and gteer6Pulp fed $7.707.90 11 CCIllS. ine annua was um seen. The poultry market was firm. Hens sold readily at 16 and 17 cents and dealers had no trouble in cleaning up. Eggs are steady at 18 cents lor casei count and 19 cents lor canuioa aeiiv- ered. Receipts continue fairly liberal although a few houses reported a scarcity. ! Iiutter and cheese unchanged. MARKET STILL QUIETr RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT AND SALES FEW ADVANCE IN BUTTER IS LIKELY. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, I March 4. There was very little doing I in the livestock market at the Port land Union Stock Yards tbiB morning. n' Hrrl, and tho vnlnma flf neumi'LB xcic ufeui, . u. 1 sales did not amount 10 omen, uni two carloads of hogs arrived together with a few drive-ins of cattle, calves and hogs. The outlook for Monday is said to be fairly strong. What prlce3 will be paid depends upon the uallty of the receipts and the competition of buyers. Receipts today were 13 cattle, 12 calves and 238 hogs. For the week they were 1300 cattle, 110 calves, 4828 hogs and 1345 shsep. Shippers today were: C. E. Lucke, Estacada, 1 car bogs; same, Canby t car; A uingoat, irouiuaie, 01 uub driven in. Official quotations in the local live stock market today were as follows. CATTLE. Steers Choice $7.257.70 Good 7.0007.23 Medium 6.6007.00 Cows Choice 5.750'6.75 Good 5.5006.25 Portland Markets Medium iivirvr itnu- Good j Hull 4'Uolcs i Slats 4'boMS lj:i,SM 6 7411 4 00 l :4 J U'tjSOO IKMiH. Irtme Itahl Prints strong itbt Good la prima mtel . Ruuch hT parking I'U and aHl-s tUlEKP Choir lambs Common lambs ('botes yearling Good )rrlin ('hole rlhT Choi. Until , I 050 Ml S 05(1 1 II :o,i::i TOUT cm) :iuTJ 7 TNU00 7 oof! 7 "1 7 00i7.1i :5 it T M 5 00 0 1 So Common heavy . . (br U not rnoucn on nana to o artMind. ln this condition It srem inAiitiliU. thai Ihe trcann-rlrs must i . - -... nrlfM anil II Is tr.- 1 that the firs, of the .k III o annoi ihj hohu. uu u drop maJ last aa loo sharp to be bi-sltbr and It Is rvtaM the markrt l!l rvor at K-ast 1 rent of the amount It lost MARKET STRONG AND CATTLE PRICES RISE LIVE SCRAMBLE STAGED T YARDS FOR PULP-FED STEERS RECEIPTS HEAVY. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, r-dl.-ied. lodars llrestotk market was atrong. Prlcea were lifted from the Jump on both cat tle and boga which scored advances of 25 and 13 cents each bffore tbe first half hour s trading was over. There was a wild scramble for pulp-fed stecra and well finished boss. Huyen were present from tbe Sound and other points and entered Into competition with the I'nlon Meat company buyers. Th m.rkot . .. fyM cf ufe for the flrj, tlme n , wwk tnd tnro wag no j TRADEREHAINSSTEADY RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT AT UNION YARDS BEST HOGS BRING $8.25 EASILY. UNION STOCK YARDS. Portland. ,Ore., March ".Steadiness was the feature of the livestock market at the ; Portland Union stockyards this morn- jlng. Tho best boss available hroui;ht $S.25 without difficulty and with a .keener demand the top would have been paid for them. Receipts were light consisting of only 5 cattle and 660 hogs, a total of 5 cars. Choice 7.23fn.70 Good 7.007.25 Medium 6.GC&7.00 c0ws Choice 5.75ft 6.75 .".nog 0.23 Medium 5.235.50 neiferscholce ........ '. '. '. a!75fr6.40 Gooi 5.005.73 nulls Choice 3.30 ft 3.00 ; Stags Choice 3.00&5.23 Hogs. 1 Prime light ! Prime strong weights . iGood to prime mixed.. . Rough heavy packing.. 8.20Q 8.30 8.20 fi 8.30 8.008.20 7.00fi8.00 Pigs and skips 7.000 7.30 S.7549.0S Sheep. ! Choice lambs Common lambs 8.2508.70 !Cholce yearlings 7.750-8.00 Good yearlings 7.00 w 7.75 Choice wethers 7.00 0 7.13 ICholce light ewes 6.2307.00 jGood ewes 5.7506.23 'Common heavy ewes 5.0005.50 T 11 rvoi BRING I0P PRICES INFERIOR CATTLE BRINGS INFER IOR PRICES OUTLOOK CON TINUES GOOD. UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, Ore., March 8. Top prices were paid again today for hogs at the Portland Union atockyards, when a couple of 'loads brought $8.30. Other sales were Imade from $7 to $7.30, according to quality. The demand was not very brisk, but, all things considered, the volume of sales were good. Cattle did not command high prices for the simple reason they were Infer or st'iff, mainly. Tbe best figure paid was $7.15 for steers. Tbe outlook con- iuiu'i' 111 iiiii1 11V00 I tln good, but It all dpnd upon auallt and competition RUta srs 44 ratll. rala. tM ba and 104 hf. Ib Ultr drltvn In lr the I'nlon Mrat roniii)r from Its fr.ni (rounds. Ami'iif Ihe hliit'ni rs 8. Mar Held. Ilrairr t'rwk, I rattle, rahrt, hot: a, DfTliUI quotations In the ll llve tiHk market to.br at folloas: Cattle. Htrs IHilp fl J7 70O7 0 . 7:547.70 . 7 oou 7 :s . tOOtlTOO . I7MS7J , & eou:s . !iilM0 . 5 7il 44 . 5 OOU J TS . J Soil J 00 . b ch)(i J : j . s:odi3o . A Jtiu S 30 . HOOtiJ tO . 7 OOU S 00 . 7 00 a 7.30 . 7Si05 . ti 170 . 7.7511 00 . 7MU7 75 . 7 00 Cf 7. IS . ::.u7 oo . 5.75(1 173 . 5.00 0 5 M t'bolre ti.x M.-dlum toa 4'holi-e l.ood M.-Jliiin Ilplfera 4'holre IomhI Hiilla rhoU Htats 4'hol.e Hogs. Crime Itkbt Prime stront weljhts... ()ol to prime mi(d.... Itounh b-atry packlnc... IMt and skips Shttp. ("hole lml Common lambs J .,,, Choice light a .. Good ears Common hravy ews. (Portland Whotesata.) Grain. Hay, flour. Etc. Flour Patents. 3.0; eiports. If 50 (1 4 70; straight. $1.90; ValK-y. $510: rraham. fj.CO; ahole wheat. 15.85; rye. 1400. Hay HurlnK price dellrered Port land, new crop: Valley timothy, none offered: Eastern Oreron timothy, f 17 JilS; alfalfa. IIS; grain bay. Ill Jis; cOVer. $i:oi3. Corn Whole. 137; cracked. 3S per ton. MlllMtufT Spot' prices: Middlings. 131 per ton: rolled barley. $318 32; bran. 123; ahorts. $25; rolled oats. $30. Craln Pass Future delivery. HVjC. Hams. Dacon. Etc Harrs Standard. lStjc; fancy. 20c: picnics. 11c. Paeon Fancy. 26TJSc: standard. 21ff22c; English. 154c; Royal Anne. 20c. I-ird Kettle-rendered, tierces. 134. standard, tierces. 12Vic; In tubs, 124c compound tierces, 11c: tubs, 11V: cottolene. tierces. 13 5 8c. half bar rels. 13 V. Country Dressed Meats Pork, fancy J4(fl0c: extra fancy, 10c; fancy. 10c. Butter, Eggs, Poui'.ry. Cheese Full cream, twins and trip lets, buylnir price. 20c; Young Amer icas. 21c. Putter Selling price: City cream ery cubes, fancy, i.c; nrsis. ...-. prirts In cartons, 34c. Prlcea paiu: llutterfat. No. 1, 33c; No. 2. 31c: country creamery cubes, 3$ii21c, ac cording to quality. Poultry Hens, all kinds, 16(ilc, broilers. 2 lbs. and under. lS4r20c; old roosters. 10c; ducks. 12013c; peese. lOUUc; turkeys, live 19j21c; dressed. 25fr27c. Errs Weak. Selling price: Camj count. 184c: candled. 20c. Sugar and Beans. Sugar (sack basis) D. G. cane. $7.23; D. G. beet, $7.03; extra C, $0.73; Golden C, 6.65; Yellow D $.73; powdered In barrels, $7.50; fruit and berry sugar. $7.25. Ik-ans California small white, fancy 4c; choice, "V; large white. 1V4C; limas, 6c bayos, 64c; pink, 5c; red 6ic; Idaho small while. Mexican "4c. Fruits and Vegetables. Fresh Fruits Oranges. 12.0063.25 per box, apples $1.10'j 2.13; lemons, $1 4.50; bananas. 6c lb.; pears, $1.50 fil.75 per box; pineapples, 5c pound; California grapefruit, $2.50; Florida. $5ft3.25; tangerines, $1.75 for half box; rhubarb, 10f?124c pound. Vegetables Cabbace. $1.50 cwt.; head lettuce, $2.5003.25 per crate; carrots, beets, parsnips and rutabagas, $1.23 sack; turnips, $1.75; celery, 90c doz.. 4.73 crate; green beans, 15c lb.; tomatoes, Cuban $4.50 box; radishes j30c doz buncheg; eggplant. 10124c; artichokes, $1.25 1.50 doz.; sprouts, Pile lb.; lima beans, 12f?luc pound; cucumbers (hot house), $l.i52 doz.; eaulinower, JI.Z5 dozen. Potatoes $1.351.50 sack; Early Rose seed, 2V4W3c il).; sweet, $3.23 cwt.; less, S4c pound. Onions fiuylng price Oregons, $2 f. c. b. Bhipping point; selling $2.50; sets, 647c; green, 150 doz. OREGON CITY MARKETS. Retail Local. Livestock Paying. Cows, heifers, teteers, 44?i54c; hogs, 74fc; 5ft6e; lambs, 64?'74c; 6(T7c; wethers, 64f(74c; ewes, 54fi6e. Fresh Meati Paying. Steer beef, llffl2c; cows and heif- ers, 910c; hogs, light, 9010c; hogs, j'heavy, 70-Sc; small veal, 10011c; .heavy veal, 809c; lamb, 14015c; Cheese. Butter and Eggs Selling. Strictly fresh ranch eggs, 20c; Ore gon cheese, 25; butter, ranch, or sep arator butter, 20 0 25 lb; creamery, 30 ft 33c. Vegetables Selling. Potatoes 1 V 01 4c lo.; onions 24c per lb.; cabbage, 3c lb; celery, 10c a bunch. Poultry Paying. Hens 14015c; old roosters, 708c. Provisions. Hams, 16c; picnic hame, 10c; bacon, 13018c; lard, 124c Sugar. Sugar B?ct. $7.50; cane, $7.75. Eggs, Butter, Etc. Paying. Ranch Eggs, 18c; ranch butter, Btrlctly tresh, 40045c roll; potatoes, $101.25 per 100 lbs.; onions, $1.7502 sack; cabbage, 2c lb.; navy, 74c lb; lady wash, 7c lb.; white kulur, 64c; colored, 5x0 Cc lb. Hay, Grain and Feed Selling. Timothy hay, valley 10O lbs. $1.00 Alfalfa hay 100 lbs. 1.25 Straw 100 ibs. .40 Bran 60 lbs. .80 Shorts 80 lbs. 1.15 Middlings 100 lbs. 1.65 Wheat, feed 100 lbs. 1.80 Corn, whole 109 lbs. 2.00 Corn meal 100 lbs. 2.30 Cracked, coarse 100 lba 2.15 Oata, feed 108 It. 1.50 WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS IN - CAUfORMA SAY. IWWna, Cal.-"l want In ritrwl la rHt my nmnieii Ibankl for Hi li.ma ilrriJ f) Iiimu lbs u at I1 ,M for tli sin! h-' Vk V ' Z ami jowl adlcs M : V" A 1 v oUaliml. I am f ' i -'s J '', prou4 molhrr. ''. "I bad bran a real suuVrer J AV'' '0" Ums I ' If V ' ...-. I elwn up lo Jl waa die the Uat lime Mn four moiillia ago. 1 ilm-tived with aemal iloctot but ot4ainrd no relief, Waa told (hat an operation would tflct't a cure, n I tuUiilttrtl to one, but Ibi Jiovnl like all lbs mliclnra 1 ha.1 Ukrn not brnchilsl. I obtain.), ami staitr.1 at once takliif l avwit lYrnpllo., Pour month ago the tloctoi ami nune U1 It would I a vr or mm before 1 vroukt be able to ilo my bouar work, and, of course, 1 thought an myarlf a I wJ not able to walk afro the floor for srvrrul rk. I am now ablslo do mv houwwoik ami to care for mjr cliil.ltrti ami 1 do not Ircl as tlimifch I coull rvrr Ibstik you enough for Ihe brio-lit I biv r civa." Maa. Maulllk Kirr, I Siotiih Padrna Ave, Why sliouM any wixuan conlinii to worry, to lal a miwralde rtistnio. when Dr. Pirrce's l wite lrsiriptlon Is sold br dniggtsu, in cither Ublcl or liiiulil furmr &ik wools are InvlteJ tn consult 1. Pierce by Jttr,y. All cort romlrnce la held a strictly private and ascteJly con&dcutial. Snl three dimes (or stamps) for mailmf charges to Dr. Pierce's Invalid' llolrl, Buffalo, N. Y., and yon will re receive a copy of the Common Senas Medical Adviser," all charges prepaid. White sed reclean.-d. .100 lbs. 2.00 Cray seed, rerleaned. . . 100 IDS. I SO Rol'ed 0 U'S. .95 Grit 100 lbs. .90 Oyster shell 100 lbs. 1 00 Calf meal 50 lbs. 2.49 Calf meal 25 lbs. 1.00 11.-st patent flour 9 lbs. 1.55 Parley 100 lt. l .'O Rolled 70 lb. 1.30 Ground SO Iba. 1.40 Scratch food 100 lb. 3.15 Chick food 100 lb. 3.75 Chick food 50 lbs. 1 40 Chick food 10 lb. .35 Alfalfa meal 100 lbs. 1.35 Unseed oil meal 100 lbs. 1.95 Peet pulp 100 lbs. 1.25 IVef siTspa. Darllnss...l00 lbs. 3.7i Hone, granulated 100 lbs. 2.55 (lone meal 100 lbs. 2.55 18 PRISONERS KILLED EL. PASO. Texas, March 7. Eigh teen prisoners are uoud and sewn more are expected to die as a result of an explosion and fie which followed the dropping of a Hclited nmtilkjnto a tub of gasoline In the city Jull here yesterday.- The gasoline was being used to batho tho prlsoneis as a precaution axalnat the spread of typhus fever, three cases of which were discovered among the Mexican population of tho city. Gaso line kills the typhus lice. Most of the prisoners In tho Jail were Mexicans. A grore or more prisoners were seriously burned. Watch Child for Worma. Worms sap child's strength, rob hild of food and make c hild fretful, ir ritated, nervous. Watch stool and al first sign or suspicion of worms give one-half to one lozenge Klckapoo worm remover. Gives Immediate re sults, Is laxative. Paralyzes and re moves the worms, Improves digestion and general health of child. Continue giving Klckupoo Worm Killer until all signs of worms are gone. 25c at your druggist. (Adv.) Administrator Notice. Notice Is hen by given that the un dersigned hns been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Anna 8. Hayes, deceased, by tho honorable, county court of the State of Oregon for Clack amas county. All persons having claims against uaid estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me for payment with proper vouchers at my residence near Gladstone, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. O. W. JONES. Administrator of the Estate of Anna S. Hayes, Deceased. Dated, March 2, 1916. Notice of Final Settlement of the Es tate of Helnrich Wahlere, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned executor of the estate of Helnrich Wahkrs, deceased, has filed In the county court of Clackamas coun ty, state of Oregon, his final account as Mich executor of said estate and that Monday, tho 17th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as tho time for bearing objections to said report and tho settlement thereof. LOUIS WAHLERS. Executor of the Esiate of Helnrich Wublcrs, Deceased. C. SCHUEHEL, Attorney for Executor. Summons. In ton Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. T. O. Davis, Plaintiff, vs. L. Joy Davis, Defendant. To L. Joy Davis, tbe above narnen oe- fenrfant: In the name of the Stati of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled court on or before six weeks from the 10th day of March, 1916, said 10th day of March, 11. brine the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to tne aoove en titled court for tbe relief prayed for In the complaint herein, to-wit: For a decree of the above enuueu court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the ,l..f,.ml:.nt h forever dissolved ana held for naught; and that plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of tho minor child. Charles Cecil Davis, of the parties to this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. 1 This summons Is served upon you oy (ill lb. Ion ih'Teol iitii " a w k for all ucressUs and i'onctlve wks In the trKon I'lly Enterprise, a ns paper of K' "'rl ( Itt uUtlon In Clark auiaa county, Oimoii, and prlntrd and publlnhed In CUikninss rounly, l ou. iiuatil lo an order of Ihe lion orable J. t!. Cainplll, Judne of lb above entitled rouit made and enter ed herein on Ibo 7(b day of Mnrih, IDI. KIIKO J. MEINUU Altoruey for I'lalutln. No 405 (oa IUllr Exbam Hid Dale of 1st publUatlon, March 10, ll. Unto of last publliallon, April 2UI, 1916. Nolle lo ilockholdsr. Nolb e Is hereby given Dial lb tvi ular annual ineetliiK of the atrn khold era of the Clear Creek Creamery Co. will b held Monday, March 201b. 1916, at I oVI.m k p. 111 , al tbe plant. Pur pos of tills inwtliig I an plm tlou of a board of five director, aecrelary ami treasurer and other Imimrtaut and fg ulur business. All itiKkholdera are requested to Iw present. TIIOH. K. ANDERSON, HiH-relary. Shtrlrf's Sal. In the Clrriill Court of tbe Hist of Oregon, of Ihe County of I'lackama. George E. Iiwrence and H. W. l-aar enc. purtnire doing business under th style, and nam of lwrnr llroa. Plaintiffs. va. J. '. Herring. Defendant. Slat of Oregon. County of Clacka ma. .: Ily virtue of a Judgment, decree aad an execution, duly Issued out of and under th seal of th above entitled court. In Iho above utllled cause, to me duly directed and dated the llth day of February, 1916, upon a Judg ment rendered and entered In aald court on the 12th day of relipiary. 1916. In favor of Geo. K. Iwrence and 8. W. Ijiwrenre, partner doing busi ness Hiider tho atyle and nam of .awrence Uro . plaintiff, and against I. C. Ilrring. defendant, for th sum of liil.00, and th easts of and UMn thla writ, commanding me lo muk sale of the following described real property, situate In the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-mit: lxt 1 of section 31, Tp. 3 ., R. 4 E. W. M. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree. knd In compliance with Ihe commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April. 1916. at lb hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the county court bouse In tho city of Oregon City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to tho highest bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash In hand, all tho right, title and Interest which the within n umed defendants or oither of them, had on tho dnte of the mortgage herein or since bad In or to tho above doscrllied real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said extcutlon. Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Or. Ily E. C. HACKETT. lioputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore.. March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In tho Circuit Court of tbe Slato of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. II. P. Heninger, Pluinllff, vs. Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, bis wife: Ed. W. Mueller and Mao C. Mueller, his wife; S. C. Sencer, II. K. Knapp. trustee In bankruptcy of Thom as J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm namo and style of New Market Garage, John Doc and June Doe, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss.: Ily virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and un execution, duly Issued out of and under tho seal of the above entitled court, In tho above entitled cause, to mo duly directed and dated the 2!th day of February, 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on tho 21st duy of Febru ary, 1910, in favor of If. P. Heninger, plaintiff, and against Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Muel ler and Mue C. Mueller, his wife; 8. C. Spencer, 11. K. Knapp, trustee In bankruptcy of Thomas J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under tho firm namo and stylo of New Mar got Garage John Doe and Jano Doe, de fendants, for the sum of $910.52, with Interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent por annum from the 21st duy of February, 1916, and tho further sum of $32.00 costs und disbursements, and tho costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to nmko sale of the fol lowing described real property, situ ato In the county of Cluckamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 9 in Sell wood's addition to Milwauklo, Oregon, Clackamas county. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, Judgment' order and decree, and In compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, ut tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho front door of the 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 tho right, title and Interest which tho within named defendants or either of them, had on tbe dato of tho mortgage herein or since had in or to the above do scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costB and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oro. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. Estella Schllcker, Defendant. State of Oregon, County' of Clacka mas, Hy virtue of a Judgment order, do cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the teal of the above en- PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY JOSEPH E HEDGES Lawyer MMUY TO LOAN P. C. I. Ann aim, I'triiilrnt F, J. Mavi. Cavhiri The First Nttioaal Bank of Or2oa City, Ottfoa CAPITA!', $10,000.00 Tianwuis a (irnrral llniiics ( Vn (nun 9 A. M. lo 3 P. M. William Hammond Philip t. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Allornayaal Law Abstracts, Ileal Estate, l.ons. Insur a in-, OREGON CITT. OREGON Pacific Pbona II, Horns I'nons A 171 Offlcs Phones Paeino Main 408; Horns A 170. f TONE A MOULTON Altorneysal-Law lleavvr Ulttat . Room I OREGON CITY OREGON O. D. EBV Attorney at La Money loaned, abstract furnish ed, land till namlnsd, stals settled, general law business. Over Bank of Ortgon City. C. 8CHUEBEL Altornsy at Law Dsutachtr Advokat Will prat lira lu all court, mak col lecuone anu aaiueuienia. Offlrs In Enterprise Hulldliif. Oregon City, Oregon. titled court. In th above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dute.l the Sllh day of February. 1916. upon a Judgment rendered and entered lu aid court on the 15th day of OcIoIh t, 1915, In favor of C. U Weaver, plain tiff, and against Estella Hchlli ker, de fendant, for the sum of 1250.00. with Interest (hereon at tho rat of 6 per rent per annum from Ibo 1st day of October, 1913, and tbe further sum of 135.00 aa attoniey'a fee, and th fur ther sum of $14 00 eosta and disburse ment", and th costs of and upon this writ, commanding mn lo make sale of tho following deacrlticd real property, situate In th county of Clackamas, stute of Oregon, to-wit: l.ots 1. 3 and 3 of block 41. Mlnthom Addition to the City of Portland. Now, therefor, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree, and In compliance th (he communds of suld writ. I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho front door of the county court limine In tho city of Oregon City, lu said county and stute. sell at public auction, euhject to re demption, to the highest bidder for V. S. gold coin, cush in hand, oil the right, title and Interest which tho within named defendants or either of them, bud on the dato of tho mortgugu here in or since bud In or to tbe uhove descrlN'd real property or any part (hereof, to Hutlsfy said execution, Judg ment order, decree, Interest, costs ami all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Cluckamaa County, Ore. Ily E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd. 1916. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of tho Slate of Oregon, lor Cluckamas County. In the mutter of tho Estate of Mary A. Powers, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the tin- derhUned, W. W. Hruco, executor of tho cNtnte. of Mary A. Powers, do- ceaseii, nan mod nis iinai account. 01 the County Court of Ibo Slato of Ore gon for the county of Clackamas, and that the 20IH duy of March, 1910, at Ihe hour of ten a. in. of Bald duy, at tbe courthouse nt Oregon City, In suld county and Htuto, hns boon appointed as tho time and placo for tho hearing of objections to said fliiu'ccount and 1110 Bcuiemeni moreoi. W. W. BRUCE, Executor. HALL & LEPPER, Attorneys. 1417 llenly Illdg., Portlund, Oregon First publication Fob. 18, 1916. Ust publication March 17, 1916. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of tho estate of C. VV. Evans, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho un designed has been uppolntod execu tor of tho estato of C. W. Evans, by tho County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said OBtato aro hereby notllled to present tho biiiiio to mo for pay ment at the office of Hammond and Hammond, Denver bid., Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from tho date of this notice. Dated February 25th, 1916. E. J. HALL, Executor of tho estato of C. W. Evans, deccused Hammond and Hammond, Attorneys for Executor. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court or the Stnto of Oregon, for the County of CluckamiiB. F. F. Brandos, Plaintiff, vs. Florence JohnHon, Karl (Carl) John son, Anna M. Johnson, Edith Rames botham and E. C. Dye, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss: Ily vlrtuo of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in tbe above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2nd day of February, 1916, upon a Judgment rendored and entered In said court on the 18th day of January, 1916, in favor of F. F. Hrandcs, 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- est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent WIlrlHANO SUILDINi Hioii Pacific 53 llouit A 111 GCOflQI C. BROWNILL Attorney at Law All legal builnes promptly attended Is C. D. A D. C. LATOURITTI Attorney! Law Commercial, Real Ealats and Probate our Hpeclslllrs. Of flcs In First National Hank Hldg., Oregon fit, Oregon. CLAUD! W. DEVORE, Attorney at-Law Notary Public Eatacada, Oregon, W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of tbe Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and lb McKllllp HcbiHil of Hur gery of Chicago, la established al Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street Hotb Tclephonee Offlcs Pacific C&; Home A 15 Res. Pacific 1X1; Horn II kO per annum from th 2.1rd day of April, 1914. and the further auin of 110000 as attorneys fee, and tho further sum of $11 20 costs and disbursements, and lb costs of and upon I his writ, ruiumuiidliig ni lo make sal of lit following described real properly, situ ate In the county of f lu kam, atais of Ore. 'ton, lo w II: Plock uuiulerd on hundred tw h (112) and one hundred thirteen (113) of liladatoiic. according to lb duly re corded map or pint thereof now on Die In lb recorder' off lie of said county. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, Judgiiu ut order and decree, and In compliance lth Ihe command of said writ. I will, on Saturday, thn llth day of March. 1916, nt Ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. il.., at the front door of th county courthouse in Iho city of Orcium City. In suld rounly and slate, sell at public auction, subjel to riv dcmptlon, 1 1- lb highest bidder for V. H. gold rolu canh In hand, all (ha right, title and Interest which the with in named defeiidunta or either of lliom, had on the date of thn mortgage lu-te., In or since bad In nr to the uuove do.', scribed real property or uny purt there of, to satisfy suld execution. Judgment order, decree. Interest costs and all accruing coxts W. J. WIIJ40N, Sheriff of Cliickatua County, Ore. Ily E. C. HACKKTT. Deputy. Dut.'d, Oregon City, Ore., February llth, 1916. Notice to Creditor. Notice Is hereby given tbut thn un dersigned has been duly unpointed by tbe County Court of the Slato of Ore gon, tor tne county or t lU' Kiimaa, Executrix of the estate of John Young er, deceased. A'l person naving claims against suld estulo nro hereby required to present them to mo ul tho office of C, HchucM, Oregon City, flriMritti nr.itiorlv vnrlflotl lis hv lliur required, within six months from the dale hereof. Dato of first publication February It h. 1916. NELLIE YOUNGER. Executrix of tho Estate of John Younger, deceased. V. Schliebel, Attorney for Executrix. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that John P. Hoffman, Executor of tho Estulo of F. A. Hoffman, deccused, has present ed for settlement and filed In tho of ficii of of the Clerk of Cluckamaa County, Oregon, his Final Account of his administration of said estate, and that Saturday, tho Cth duy of March, 1916, nt nlno o'clock a. m. ut the Court Room of said Court, Oregon City, Ore gon, lu said County, bus boon duly ap pointed by tho salil Court for tho set tlement of snld Account at which time and placo any person Intcrestod In said estate may appear and present objec tions or exceptions to said Account, and contest tho sntno. Dnted: February 4th, 1916. JOHN P. HOFFMAN, Executor, of the Estate of F. A. Hoffman, decoasod. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Clackamas. Lillian Wobbor, rintntiff, vs. John Webber, Dnfondant. To John Webber, tho above-named defendant: In the name of the Stato of Oregon you are hereby rcqulrod to appear and answer tho comp'alnt In tho above en titled suit filed against you on or be fore six weeks lifter the first publica tion of this summons, to-wlt: the 4th day of March, 1916, and If you fall to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for tbo relief demanded In said com plaint as follows: For a decree dis solving tbo 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. V. Campbell, Judgo of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Cluckamas on the 18th day of Janu ary, 1916. The date of the first publi cation of thla summons being January 21, 1916. C. 8CHUEI1EL, Attorney for PlalatlfL