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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1916)
mtrcnoN' crrv kntkihthhk. ritm.w. M.wirit i-. ih. Oregon City and Portland Markets HOGS AT $8.40, THE HOGS SOLD HEAVY IN STOCK YARDS CATTLE AND HlKi AT PORT LAND UNION UTOCA YARDS ANt UNCHANGED. I'Sln.N H'PM'K YAHHH, Portland, tif. Mrh IJ MuKiilfl.Fiil liMlim im iiiuiIk In Hi lixal liti-aimk market at Ilin Portland 1'iilon io. k- yaltla I'll llliillilllK. Pulp fed ali-Fla hum ril 20 lent utrr lual &' top iiiiilrftlnii, ("III ii Mffi iTr 21 lent lilcli'T iiinl ho,; )ul natural If l.ulluo.i. . 10 n liU In 1, III" year's Hi' ret in. I U'll'i null aplili.1l. I falna III price. Ilila mmki'l I K" H Hi IIHKT llllll IHnftT III where U III) Inn i u ii 'I kmiii lie up with I In' linili'm. The imlliMik I highly hi t uuiaiiliiK When II In ciiimliliTi'il I lid I roiiilliliiiii) unci iilnit IIim liibrk'l hero r mi .itly illfTi'i. nt from tliuan In I In' mlililln went, III"' difference III i sins riiiM K VAiim. roiiuuii. Uir, fcliiri Ii -Hod aliutk a Hi' in I on Hi" noli' ,n I" llt nt :li I'Kiilaii'l I'liluii Iim k )i.la Oil Imil Illll4 Ulll'll Hi"') axil 1. 1 III III"' IiIi Ih ! irli i f tin- i'r mul t Pip null h point 11I many 11,'iiillm, adta'i i ii.K lit 1 rni in i in Gradually iIik imul.it I mining lulu M own, Tli" I. I'd oil I'll I t c 1 k I III IH'" fl'H'l (nr llm ni-'twiii i"i U head. ni'l(h ill Mil UVtlMk'al ItF Mil IMllllll bllll'll- ill.llr r.nl.U.I m.'l I.r lii'i n. rhlp ; I'"""' U " "nt ""'r ""' ..f .l.i.l. II..T,. .a. . ..ruiiiW.'. 1 '''' ,"f 'l"ulny a. 11.. .n.l .1 . r.. .1.....1. ..,.1 in.. '"' "' 'r,u' "'" '"' 1 hnni"'i. I l:i'""ltn iii 21 mtlli', l! iIfI M. 3 !J Iii'i. tut ul of ('i I- (ut I Caltl. 1 7 70 " 7 'M 7?r.n7 7 00 ii 7 1,11)1 7 mi & 71 " I! City ifcum flrle, i'x I'rlir I'UlJ Sn. 2, 32c Hi.'f-ruiii m Coolie CoOt Medium '"l - Choice i;.mm r. r.ir.io :r. ,v.-.itiiiii f. 21 wi .10 l"tfcr C't:il 5 71.MIIO (.m 5 no .1.17.1 linn- ciiiiii 3 :.iii 1 in hi.ik chuii r 5 nun S j". Hog. crtuii" hk iii ...... I'r'inc ririiiiK Melithl mi"I In 1 . r 1 1 1 n 11 lii"l ltinik.il h1.1V) ut klnii I'lKi mul liklliH 8H tp. I hull i luii.lo riiiiiii.iill I11111I1 1 null.. )i'nrlliiK CihhI JlrlirlInK '' 'l 1 'i Chiiln' 'tln'r 7.oo -i rh. .In' llnht '' 6:.,7jTon (IflUUI iiinliilliill III III"' llM III llw tix k iiinrki"! Iinly witi" ii fulluxic ImmhI ! 6. 751 ii t'oiiiniun luiny fwcii &OO.i&r0 till iiiiixk of I In' liiMint 111 t till inurkrl liiii.r to mill"" anil Ih'-y 1 1 I nut lui' mi i j i ( 11 ii 1 1 y In nin liu"' ivi'ii win 11 It luwuil )lnK lil.ln r jirli ! Hi. hi lliry ha'l i iiii'i ri HiiMilt .'.In nf In .i. h.ul Imh'H illfiioiuil uf lii foro IU " 1 o'i 'im I. mul li' iiihiii 1 in r. a ' , imtiiiiiIiIIiix I11 Iniy It mi a llui', Iniillli). l.iili'.iuii.i' m.irki'l lliruiitli mil uinl 1, ii.. ur h I1I1I1 tlii yurd 11ITI i I.Jn hint i'M iy n-a h hi to li iiriiml Id K'lpu i r." n:o null", J7 (W'. ?::n hk umi :n hIutp, tout uf I'llil S I'l h in' 7 in. 1 :) j 7 on.. 7 7o 7 no 7 Hi "Sn 9 or. j n r.il s 7o I T AT ADVANCE PRICES S TWENTY CENT RISE NOTED ON THE PORTLANO STOCK YAROS MART. NINE CENTS IS PAID FOR HOGS AT MARKET l .VION STOCK Y AU1 f. 1'i.itluinl. 7,'iil H 00 1 ii' . Mun Ii ll --Tlii'ri" man no h't np Dili iniirnliiK In pi irrii u( lh." I'lirll.ni'l I'liluii Ktixk )uril. Mm' c iipi iiKnlli pulit for quality hui:n Tin -mun of imI.'i. lUhl. only I'.O hi'iul lii lli.t (iilil lip In II. Mill. TIiito ai no ln.iiiry fur mi) tiling rUp, liuvi-m pay Iiik uit"'iilluii tu tiiiRM iilmii' Tin' niiir ki't hi'dl xli-aly tliroiiKliout. Willi irl..' ili'i llnliu In Oin.iliu uml u lu m.irki'1 III ChlniKo. thi" fm t that lhli nmrki'l hi'lil uti'iiily ut tlix tui iiulrh lliinri" of tl.i ni'jMin Ih jcrutlfyniK to my I li" li'UHt. A1111111K thi" ri'it'lpl 'r': T. I.. .inliy, Onwivo. S lu'uit, ilrlvi'ii In: It. IHiilnit, Ohwi'ku, 15 hi'Uil. ilrlvi-n In. Sulcn till tiiiirnltiK follow: WfIkIH. I'rlcF. 200 J'J.OO l.in, l.'J, li.irl. f.'i; rulM Ml10. lfin : -ruMi lniiTy, llf. Hm. 0tn. Elc. Mum Hi4ii4i., I '; tui'r Hit. 0.1 - Kmiu y. 2.;r: iJii'Ur.) IIvMi. I'liKll.b. I", II. .Ill A 11 in- ill lint--Ktll fcniti'n"!, tliTri", 15 ImnUfil, lli'df , 1 2 r ; In lull, l.'V, ri.M,..Kllli llxfii, llr, lu.. 11' lulluli'iiB, tlwr, J I , half l.r rot. I1,r, Cuiiiilry irr...) M" l - I'oik, fjin y 101 IO'i ; fmn y, . . Bull'. Ig'j. PouCfy. Chi'i'iK-Kull ( tt'mn, lulu n. trip lit, hiiylii i.r lr, 2 ; Vuung A hit I. a, 2lr Hiilli r-Hi llllif pil'F i-ry riiU', fum y, 33i ; piliil In 1 url.ilia, 3i. Hull. r.'Ml. Ni I, 3li ; ioiiiii ry rri'uini'ry t uIk-, 3 J 2 ! n.rilliiK lo ipmllly. fii'iliry- Hi i. nil klii.l", 17.1 I7r t.rollir. 2 Hi, ami un.t.r, H'iiM. iilit riMitliT. lor. tin. t a, I 17r K"-"i 10c; I urUi-y a, llin, I''-iIlc ilrfa'., i'it ill-. K.K -Wi'uk. Ht'llinif prliF: Caiw roiinl, lHr; tiill'IM. Z''"'. Sugar and Bana. Hnrar liiut k hanlal- I), (i. tali"' tT .'.o, ii. iMt t, 7 3o: uim c, 7"0. C iMi'ii c, t; v., Yi'lluw l. ; hi : .iirn-. In hurr-ln, I?"'.; fruit ami Ifiry 'u;.ir, I7.T.0. Id ana I'ullfurnl ainall hlli, fancy 7'v; liulu" 7Ut; lane lntF, 7'tr; llniiia, i'l.', liuytia, O'jc. pink, rfl M"ili4ii Cr. Fruit and Vg blct. I'l i'li I'riilla- ruiii;i'. .'oirtJi; pt'r lint, It ; 1 1 ! at. ftli'i2l.i; li'iiiuna. ! .7.1 'it I i't. I'iili.illaa, .V Hi ; ("furt. II .10 1 71 li'i; pliii apiili , 'ic puiiiul Culifuriilii Kruptfrnlt, I .'I'l, Kli.rl.l.i. .','ii.1.:5; tunK.Tliii. 11.71 fur half l.m; rlml.arli, 'Jr 1 1 . V. Ki'tiiliit -Ciil.i'iii:i", I ' i - -a Hi llMl ll'tllH F, I'.'x- lu.l', 12 i', I fill"' t arrulN, hci la. puriiilp anil rulalLiiran, 11.23 nark: turnip", 11.73; rflt ry, line .Im , 4 75 rruiF; irt-cii t-.tn . 15t- Hi ; t.iin.iti.i 'i, Murlilii, $ I 10 itiiIf; rjillnli. ra :;oc tjui. iiiim Iif; FKKiilunt, Jil l Jit- Ill.: anit Ihh ki'M. 1 1. 2 I'll I .10 iluz.; k.,iill. lic li; lima lii-.lha. 12 'i llr 111 ; riU'umliFi hot hmiFl. 1 1u' I 71 du"'n: rniilliioHFr. $1 21 ilu. I'otalui'- I 61i( l 73 i.a. k: F-irly Kuan "Fil, 2c mt Ih.; wffI, Viil h- Hi. OiiIiiiik ItnyliiB prlic Ori'so'ia. 12 r. h. nlil'iiu point; rt'llliiK 1210; art, fi'ji 7i-; isrt'i'ii. 2i'i' tlur.. DR. II. A. DEDMAH L 111 Hi FOR REPRESENTATIVE Set pFt.pla,"" ay II. fa. I Ora- (mun, kF-p (t.imi.f In I'm II. I..H, rt M.H. tiia ft duty ainl Lull4 ""i" ou.a liliuw.' f 0 SALE- '"lirai. 1 hl.e l; lail.ll) arrntlo uml raay mi'kara, HJ'ln i-lf,t H 1 llina 'i'l Uiakn an oRFr I'ult K Hiiaiif, on hill Lak ut (il.fiinoirln. Ititrr i'4 ! I. If, i.n.t rr llw haiiIi ().) PROMINENT CANS PftyICIAN IS rifTH CANOiOATE POR THE LEGlslATUNE H. W. KODUEI POSITIVEIY DE- CLLSES 10 fi0,1 fOR SHERiff Gaorgf E. 8"o'd IAf Bcot a Fatter In Rat for Ktordr Bartltt, of Eitcd. Pile for District Attornty. Atmlnirjtor' Nolit. I N'ulltn 1 b'-rtlir KltFii ll'at lhi un tl r.llii-4 ha I-!) appollilrj .inliil. ilra'or of Ilia tiiiln of Anna M IUf. .)...- wi, ,y Ida lionofalil ruuiiK jioiift of the Hiala of (iifk m fur Clark jama roiility. ' All poraon havlrif ilalma aealnal 'tall r'at ara hF.Fl.y nocfiF.! . prF Fiit Ilia tafue .i ma fur payio nt altli pro r rotn liFt at ruy rF.i-n n-ar i;iailiiinr, lirrxun ali'iin tit ni..lln from lh of thi in.' I.r C, W, J)M;.-t. A'lniliilalidtur of IIif K.uli' of Amu H. Haifa, x..ni lalF., Man Ii 2. I 1 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOCY TO LOAN WIINHARO BUILDINft I). C. t.M'iltmt, PrMnit yf J, ,I,Vr, (Yhlrr Tte First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, JW.ooo.rxi Trariuifi 1 Onrral Haiikin IJininc Ojx-n funi 9 A. M. tu ,1 P. M. Notic of Pinal S'ttltmant of th E lata of Htlnrich Wahlar. 0cad. Nullie l liFrt-hy clven that Ih tin i. rln,F. n.- u'l.r of thi, FttM of lli'lnrli Ii Wahlcr. d.'n aa4 il, ha fllH ,lil the run lily rourl of ( hit kaina (oull ty, alulo of OrF'in. hi a Hnat a. fount a 1 ut b rii-i ut ir of aiil iIu(f iihI that TImt." art, fl - f ni'l ilair In th ran fur rtprFaFiituiiia in th a: t 1 turn from Cluikam.ia louuiy, IIif ni try of ir. II. A l'iniuu. of Cauliy, iiii.i nn 1..... ..... -.-.a ...a.,. Mumlay, tho I7tli day of April. 1!I. 'at tl.F hour of 10 o.l.k I in, haa it u flittl hy aalil ro.irt aa th limit ,for hiarlnt; oI.Jf. iun to aM r.'i.ort anil th t ttiFiuin". tli. it. if M)t IS VAIII.f:ild. Kut titor of 1 l.f Kaiaif of llt'li.il" Ii Walilfra, l. t ea a'.l. V. KCIIt'KI.KI.. Attort;' y fur Kift-itof. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attornaya-at taw AUtra' ta, Kal Katala, Uuoa, Inaur lire, onr.oo.s citt. orkgon I'ai-lflc I'huii II. Hum I'booe A 27 J I'Iioi.f 'a, fic t3 I loin A 111 CEORCE C. BROWNELL Attornay at-Law All Irital bualoF promptly attended t (ffl I'hoBa I'aeine Malo 406; Home A 270. TONE A MOUlTON AttornyatL !F',-r !.Ik.. It'Wm OUKfJO.N' CITY .... OKKfJON I C. O. A O. C. LAT0URETTE ! Attorny.tLv I Comnirrrlal, RfI Ratal and I'rohate our Kpclultli. Of fir In Ural National Hank HM., Ort-iton City, OrFiton. Dr. H. A. Dedman. of Notic to Creditor. lu IIif ('.unity Court of thu Slat .'Iri'iiiii, lor Clut'kaiiia Coiuity. In IIif iiiuit"-r o' tin, Kulatn of Mary A. I'oa.'r. I)ff.( .1. NotltF la lii-ri'l.y Klv.n llmt t)i in-d'-raU'ii. i, W. V. linn e, i-jF utor of I NION STUCK VAHIIS, I'ortluntl. Oro.. Man h 10- Mimnlllt'i'iil mtlim , t ro niinlr In huit prliF ut tln I'url land I'nlon Hi.w k Viir.la llil iiinriiliiK, wIifii tln ninrki't u.hiinri'il 2o c mIh, pint Iiik I lit' tup ul ISiiii, tlir liKhi'ht ixiliit r .'Hi In .1 In in. .Mint ami tin' r.'t' ortl fur tilt" prt'H'tit yi'ur In date. TIif 1 0111 Ik'C l( It ill wiih kit 11. Ill furl, until Iiik llkn II him Im'fii i'fii ut tlu yunla In ninny iii.i.iiift. Ili'diro 10 oVIm k all 1 ho hoi; 011 I111i.1l IumI iH'rn ilUpoai'il of. It wnii Mutfil that IiihI tili:ht wht'ti llio r.irn ht'K'in tu iirrlvo Imyi'r Tr' on hum! Inpt''tlim 1111I1 hit iim It wm iinltia. Ii'.l. 'l'liry '.mil Hh'kk hpott"il In unliT that the 'iioini'iit Hit" ninrki't opt'iii'd tin-y Foiilil aornro what Ihcy MimtFtl. U wiih tlu ipmllly of t lit' ium mul tin. lirluk I'oiiipi'tltlon which nuiifil prlti'H to Hour. Tin' ninrki't wan not it liulf hour ol.l hcforo Hit' ni'W top hml lit'i'H fbIuIiIIhIifiI. ICvon with tho alroiiK upwiinl tt'iul- 1'iuy or 1 ti 1.4 inaruot. li ih mill ll.no ht huiiilrcl poiiniln hi" it limn that of ChlciiKO, In wlilrii city prlccK took t ho trcuimloim Jiiiup IIiIh iiiomiIiik of 2fi to HO ccntH. TIif top for heavy Iiokh wan llfloil tluro In $10.10 ami IIkIU to $10. T!it market Ih Jil.i: IiIkIiit than tho low polnl of IVccni oor 22 anil 85 coiiIh over liml week rortlmiil Ih a I ho 15 kmiIk imiicr O11111 ha. hut JiiiIkIhk from IIh proHont tciul- oncy It will not lx Iun m hcforo prlcPH here tiro moro nciirly 011 u purity with thrso liirccr limrkclB. CoikIUIoiih horo tiro vmitly (llrforotit from tli'tiho In tho oiiht, which lUH'outiltf for tho fact that priced hero nro mil us IiIkIi uh 'n tho oimtcra where tlmro lu icreuter do niiitid. IlecolpU were 21 cattle, 1 (iilf, ('.SO Iiokh and 2 hfHp -u total of ni'ven cars. Sales thlH mornliiK follow: Hog. 2 htiKK .'.S Iiok:i C Iiui:k 21 Iii.K" 20 hoKM 2 lim a X l.tiK it;-.' ll 121 1!7 220 220 S.oO H.21 X.2.1 .oo H 00 7.oo HOGS GO TO $9.10 I'NION STOCK VAKDS, I'ortlautl. Ore., March la. There lire no HtriiiK uttm hetl to the llvt'HtiM k ninrket at the Cortland I'nloii Stock yni'iln. TIiIm lliitt lieeil tleiiioi.Hlriiteil time a nil a a 1 11. ami this inonilim iinollier rhap t.r w at written In yunl history when, In the face or ricelini'H ut hotli Chicago mid Onmliii, I he Iiok market here nil- vanced 10 cenl.s, hiiuisIiIiik ull previous I strictly tresli OREGON CITY MARKETS. Itetall IM-ai. Llvaitock Paying. Cow a, V'ii'ic; Inn;, 74fiSc; heifers, 51i.-; Ininl.a, C'iiii'ic; fcteers, 6'u7c: wetheia, rF, G'iiCc. Freh Meat Paying. Steer lieef, 11 4 .1 12c; row a and heir en;, 9fn0c; Iioks. Iluht, 91 10c; Iiok. heavy. 7ft So; imnll veal, 10'u lie; heavy veul, 89c; lumh. 14t15-; dresed mutton. 1J I3r. Che, Butter and Egg Belling, Strictly fresh ranch eim. 20c; Oro- con cheese, 25; butter, ranch, or ep- anitor holler, 20fi 2.V Hi.; creamery, .He. . Vegetable Selling. Potatoes tr per lh.; otilonj, 24c per lh.; rnbhuKv. .1c ll; celery, 10c a hunch. Poultry Paying. liens 1 H( lie; ol.l roosters, 7flSc. Provlalon. llama, 1 ''; picnic hums, 10c; hacon. HlSc; lard. 124c Sugar. Suimr IVet. $7.50; nine, $7.75. Egg, Butter, Etc. Paying. ttanch Krks, ISc; ranch butter, 40 '! lie roll; potatoes. nilll, thw oilier U-Iiik (u-urf C Itrov. iu-11 umt C. S. Iiiif'ifI. of OreKun ' City: K. P. Olds, of ul; Urov.i, and 1 II. C. Sti'pliFiiH, ol (i.'orue. The tun- I llil.icv of Or. ItFtluian .ia nut 11 11 - uptt ltxl, aa a number of the leadlnu I t ItUt'iis of the soiillinrn T.rt of Clack-; aula county tune coin, n.l.'tl that I their sc. Hull wax Fiititle.l to at hast I one of the three fi rieiitatlve to Iw 1 liuxt n from Clackamas, and Dr. I ! i mail ha the hacking and support of; hi fellow townnniFU. K. W. Ilartlett. of Cstatada. ban i.utde a foruinl tllliiK .' his declara tion tu Im a rantll'late for tllstrict at torney, and he will optsne I). V. ljist- tlietat" of Mary A. Power, de- ji i-akFil, ha flic! hi final u' count In ; the County f'o.:rt of the Suite of Ore- 'run for the county of C'u kama. an.l that til" 20tn day o.' Manh. 19K. at , the limir of ten a. m. of nabl day, at .the courthouse at Oresoo City, In said i county and .te, has been appoint.' 1 a I lie nine ami plat e ror too n'arnu o' objection to said flna 'n'ouut and the (FttlFiiH'tit thereof. V. W. MUTE. KaFciitor. HAI.l. a: I.KPPEK. Attorney. 1117 lleuly IIIiIr.. Portland. Oregon. Kirst publication Feb. IH, 1316. Last publl'-atlon March 17, 1916. O. 0. EBY Attorney at La MuiiFy luaiFd, abatrait furnish Fit. land tillt-a foiiiIiifiI, Fatutr .-ul.'l, K.-n.-ral law tualnr. Over Bank of Oregon City. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney at-Lv Notary Public. Katucada, Orefon. C. SCHUEBEL Attorney at-Law Deutacher Advokat Will prattlte la all curia, make col l.-.'tliiii and settlement. Office In Enterprise Pullilliic, Oregon City, Orecon. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary CoM.'ko at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School of Sor Rery of Chicago, it eslubllahi'd at ashlon Stable, between Kourth and Fifth on Main Street. Iloth Telephone Office Pacific 65; Home A-95 Res. Pacldc 1S; Home II-SO j Summon. I In tile Circuit Court of the State of Oreicon, for Cat kama County. I T. O. Davis. Plaintiff. I i I l,iv IVivt. Il..r..t.,1 in. hum uml William M. Stone, of Oresoii . ,' ' . ,'. .1 AW rf"..' A'a.tn. 11117 iivir i.ai.i.u v. ' f'lit'.unt : In the name of tl Stat of OnRcn. )ou a:o Ueri'by required to appear In the above entitle.) court and answer City, for the Kt'pulilican nomination. Otherw ise the t-o'ltl. ul utmosphere j in Ci.irl.an. a. ro inty 'is iinchanited, the only r'.. I prospect wiim the po- mIIiIIIif it r:...ir. V nff.ini .wil.tr.. ..... n..i.i ,i,u"tt..m.i.ii , muni. I "l0 oonip'uint filed analnst you In F " " " t.l... ..I...... ...... ,1..., ... "11V ULfU""7 VTIlllll.-M Ulll I Vll 1,1 n-(MI- slx weeks from the 10th day of March. 1916. sail 10th day of March. 1916. hciiiR the date of the first publication The Hem... rati.' candidates up to ' "" "" " )" "u this time are C. F. Joi.r.son. for .ou. aPPfaT and answer the complaint, the tv assizor, ami Charles W. Itlslev, I'''"11"'"" "PPly to the above en fur commlsMoK.'.. It is considered '.11" court for the telief prayed for in me compiuiiu nerein, town: For u decree of the above entitled thereof, to satisfy aald extcutlon. Judg ment order, dt'Tee, Interest, cost and all accruing cost. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County. Ore. Hy E. C. JIACKETT. Depntr. Hated. Oregon Cltv, Ore., March 3rd( 191.. nation for re order of coiiveyant es. Thr.'e canillil.iles. 'lutllev C. Iloyles. Clyde Huuhes and Pearl Selby ure al ready In the r.ue. probable that .he mlnorlt party will l.rllu. I.irilt "ti n.li.1:... l fur r..tiri"..'llln. lives, sheriff and recorder, '"it no can- court that the bonds of matrimony now dblates have yet uppearetl for these ,l oeiit-.. im- p.......... u..u me ..rrii-FH II. W. Kochler. of Osweco. I ueieniium oe lorever uissoiveu uuu nun mul pia.niiii ue who was .Riven me care, cusiouy anu coniroi 01 iv hn .ii. tin. tlFimwrntlc ,1. 111. In.... inrineiu lor nu'.iun. 4... S2... 11... 1... 1... 99... 16... 11... 190 $S.OO 165 S.iiSI 181 270 250 140 1.10 133 8.30 8.00 7.901 7.55 7.551 7 56..... 3 1 178 $S.60 180 8.55 327 230 8.001 104 109 307 132 80 8.05 8.00 7.90 7.55 7,60 7.00 Official quotations In tho local live stock market today wero us follows: Lamb. 2 130 9.10 Cow. 1 1020 4.00 STIFFER LIVESTOCK UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland. Oro., March 11 Tho livestock market nt tho Portland Union stockyards hold steady today. The competition of yes terday was lackliiK and us a result prices were not forced as high. At that $8.40 was puld for some light hogs and considering tho fuct that this Is the last day of tho week, the movement and prices for such Btuff as offered, wero considered good. The outlook for Monday Is for a stronger murket on hogs and possibly a boost In other lines. Receplts today were 104 cattle, 53 calves, 259 hogs and 603 sheep, a to tal of 8 cars. For the week a total of 83 can came In divided aa follows: 826 cattle, 160 calves, 4498 tWgraTid 2827 aheep. records for llio season and lifting the price to $9.10. Today's ailvuii. e wus a healthy one. not one of (hone hv-by-nlght affairs a certain I'um-t Sound market fre quently experiences. The liogn offered wore llnely llulsiietl uml Just of the qimlily needed to lift the market. Oliv ers wanted them and when they found there wiih no chance at $9, the previ ous record, they went a dinio higher and secured tho stuff. The market was unchiiUKO.I on cat tle, but hIio.'P are decidedly stronger. It Is sal.l buyers are welling to pay ai high us $9.50 for choice liiinhs, and tho prediction Is 11111. lc that hy next Monday the market will be firm nt this llgurc. Receipts wero 1" cuttle, 5 calves, 785 hogs and 18 sheep, a total of 9 curs. Official qiiotutloiis In the loeul live stock market today were as follows: Cattle. Steers Pulp fed Choleo flood Medium , Cows Choleo 5.75f6.75 Good 5.50jT6,25 Medium 5.255.50 Heifers Choice 5.75(ff7.00 (lood 5.00fr5.75 Hulls Choice 3.50(ff5.00 Slugs Choice a.000'5.25 Hogs. Prime light 9.00SI 0.10 Prime strong weights 8.75ift9.00 flood to prlmo mixed 8.508.75 Rough heavy packing 8,258.50 Pigs and skills S.OOJi 8.2.1 Sheep. Choice lnmbs 9.2.109.50 Common lnmbs . . . 8.00fr9.00 Choice yearlings 7.758.25 j flood yearlings 7.00(7.75 Choice wethers 7.50W8.00 Choice light ewes 7.007.25 Choice ewca 6.00'6.76 Common heavy ewes 5.005f6.00 .$7.9051 8.10 . 7.50ff8.00 7.00i.r! 7.25 6.607.00 Jill 1.21 cr 100 lbs.; onions, $l.715i2 rack; cabbage, 2c lb.; navy, 7'ic lb; lady wash, 7c lb.; white kulur, 6Hc; colored, 5x 6c lh. Hay, Grain and Feed Selling. Timothy hay, vulley ion lbs. $l.0c Alfalfa buy 100 lbs. 1.25 Straw 100 lbs. .40 Iran 60 lbs. .SO Shorts 80 lbs. 1.15 Middlings 100 lbs. 1.65 Wheut, feed 100 lbs. 1.80 Corn, whole 100 lbs. 2.00 Corn meul 100 lbs. 2.50 Cracked, course 100 lbs. 2.15 OatH. feed 100 lbs. 1.50 W'hlto seed recleuned. .100 lbs. 2.00 Gray seed, recleuned... 100 IDs. 1.80 Rolled 60 lbs. .95 Jrlt 100 lbs. .90 )yster shell 100 lbs. 1.00 Calf meal 50 lbs. 2.40 Calf meal 25 lbs. 1.00 Best patent flour 49 lbs. 1.55 Unrley 100 lbs. 1.70 Rolled 70 lbs. 1.30 Ground SO lbs. 1.40 Scratch food 100 lbs. 2.15 Chick food . 100 lbs. 2.75 Chick food 50 lbs. 1.40 Chick food 10 lbs. .35 Alfulfa .iiiraxl 100 lbs. 1.35 Unseed oil meal 100 lbs. 1.95 Root pulp 100 lbs. 1.25 Hoof Bcrnps, Darling's. , ,100 lbs. S.73 none, grunulnted 100 lbs. 2.55 Done meal 100 lbs. 2.55 sheriff two years ago, and expected to imam run for that office. has made a positive statement that the minor child, Charles Cecil Davis, of the parties to this suit, and for such he will not he a culidldnte. ow ing toj"ieranu luriuer reuei us 10 uie conn the pressure o. his personal husdness ma-v st''ln "1Pt BIld equitable, affairs, mid that he will support unv Thi.-i summons U served upon you by good Democrat w ho may conclude to pnlllcatlon thereof once a wei-k. for six rim successive and consecutive weeks lu -a - a- the Oregon City Enterprise, a news- paper of general circulation in Clack amas county, Oregon, and printed and published in Clackamas county, Ore gon, piirsuunl to an order of the Hon orable J. V. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court made and enter ed herein on tho 7th day of March, 1916. FRED J. ME1XDL. Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 403-406 Railway Exchange lllilg. Duto of 1st publication, March 10, 1916. Date of last publication, April 21st, 1916. TEACHERS INSTITUTE IS HELD AT KELSO F, H. BUCK IS DEAD (Portland Whotetaie.) Grain. Hay, riour, Etc. Flour Patents, $5.40; exports, $4.50 JT4.70; straight, $4.90; Valloy, $5.40; graham, $5.60; whole wheat, $5.85; rye, $0.00. Hoy Buying price delivered Port land, new crop; Valley timothy, none offered; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17 18; alfalfa, $18; grain hay, $1415; clover, $12013. . Corn Whole, $37; cracked. $38 pet ton. MIllBtuffs Spot prices: Middlings, $31 per ton; rolled barter. $31032; SAN FRANCISCO, Cal March 9. Frank H. lluck, clubman, capitalist und owner of big oil, fruit, lumber and lnnd interests of California, died today In his apartments at tho Fairmont hotel here of heart disease, after a week's Illness. lluck was president of tho Uooth Kelly Lumber company of Eugene, Ore., and owned big lumber interests in this state and Oregon. He was -an authority on deciduous fruits and owned orchards In many parts of the state. Notice to Stockholders. Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Clear Creek Creamery Co. will be held Monday, March 20th, 1916, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the plant. Pur pose of this meeting is an election of a board of five directors, secretary and treasurer and other important and reg ular business. All stockholders are requested to be present. TH03. E. ANDERSON. Secretary. County School Superintendent J. E. Culuvan and Hronton Vedder, super visor of school of this county, attend ed the teachers' Institute Saturday' at tho Kelso school. A program was given and dinner was served to over 100 guests, among them were 35 teach ers. The program follow s: Instrumental solo, Miss Wilkinson; reading, "Read ing Course of Study and Tonchers Annual Roport," hy J. E. Calavan, county superintendent: "Demonstra tion of the Teaching of Oral Expres sion In the Intermediate Grades," Mrs. 1.. R. Mack of lloring; "The Moral Side of tho Child's Education," Miss Lottn Gregson of the Union high school at Greshuni; vocal solo, Mrs. J. M. C. Mlllor and Miss I.otta Grog son; "The Froebollnn Method of De velopment," Miss Elizabeth K, Mat thews of Oak Grove; "Needs of the Rural school," Frank Wells, assistant state superintendent from Salem. Miss Matthews also took part In the program. WASHINGTON, March 9. Newton D, Baiter of Cleveland, Ohio, took up his duties as secretary of war at 11 'o'clock today. A few minutes later he was going over the reports of the killing of Amer ican citizens at Columbus, N. M., with General Hugh D. Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, who has been acting as secretary of war for a month. They Let Him Sleep. If. T. Stra'ynge, Gainesville, Ga., R, R. No. 3, was unable to sleep all night without getting up. "Sometimes only a few minutes after going to bed, I would have to get up, and I tried ev erything I heard of 'or the trouble. Finally I tried Foley Kidney-Pills and after taking one bottle I believe I am entirely cured, and I sleep soundly all night." Foley Kidney Pills tone up weak, sluggish kidneys, rid the body of poisons, give appetite, energy and refreshing. .Bleep. Jones Drug Co. Adv. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, of the County of Clackamas. George E. Lawrenco and S. W. Ijiwt ence, partners doing business under the style and name of Lawrence Bros., Plaintiffs. vs. J. C. Herring, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a judgment, decree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In tho above entitled cause, to nie duly directed and dated the 14th day of February, 1916, upon a Judg ment rendered and entored In said court on the 12th day of February, 1916, In favor of Geo. E. Lawrence and S. W. Lawrence, partners doing busi ness nnder the style and name of Lawrence Bros., plaintiffs, and against J. C. Herring, defendant, for the sum of $111.00. and tho costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate In the county . of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 1 of section1 31, Tp. 3 S., R. 4 E. W. M. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex. ecutlon, Judgment order and decrees and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon' City, in said county and state, sell at public Miction, 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 Sheriff's Sale. Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. II. P. Henlnger. Plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Clark. Mary C. Clark, bla wife: Ed! V. Mueller and Mae C. Mueller, his wife; S. C. Silencer. B. K. Knapp, trustee in bankruptcy of Thom as J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm name and style of New Market Gurage, John Doe and Jane Doe, Defendants. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of und under the seal of the above entit'ed court, in the" above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 29th day of February, 1916, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 21st day of Febru ary, 1916, in favor of H. P. Henlnger, plaintiff, and against Thomas J. Clark, Mary C. Clark, his wife; Ed. W. Muel ler and Mae C. Mueller, his wife; S. C. Spencer, B. K. Knapp. trustee in bankruptcy of Thomas J. Clark and Ed. W. Mueller, doing business under the firm name and sfyle of New Mar get Garage John Doe and Jane Doe, de fendants, for the sum of $910.32. with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st day of February, 1916, and the further sum of $32.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, com manding me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, situ- 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the county court house In the city of Oregon City, In said county and state, sell at public auction, aubject to re demption, to the highest bidder for U. 8. gold coin, cash In band, all the right, tltlo and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them. I all the right, tltlo and interest which the within named defendant had on the 15th day of October. 1915. the date of the judgment here or since had In or to the above described real prop erty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, de cree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON. Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated. Oregon City, Ore, March 17th. 1916. Notice to Creditors. Notico 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, ate In the county of Clackamas, Btato Executrix of the estate of John Young- or uregon, to-wit: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of C. W. Evans, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu tor of the estate of C. W. Evans, by the County Court of Clackamas county. Oregon. All persons having . claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for pay ment at the office of Hammond and Hammond, Beaver bids-.. Oregon City, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 23th, 1916. E. J. HALL, Executor of the estate of C. W. Evans, deceased. Hammond and Hammond, Attorneys for Executor. Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 of block 9 In Sell wood's addition to Milwaukie, Oregon, Clackamas county. 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 1st day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m at the 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 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, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., March 3rd, 1916. Sheriff' Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff. ' vs. Eatella Sciilicker, Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss.: By virtue of a Judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 24th day of February, 1916, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 15th day of October, 1915, in favor of C. L. Weaver, plain tiff, and against Estella Schlicker, de fondant, for the sum of $250.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st day of October, 1913, and the further sum of $35.00 as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum of $14.00 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 41, Minthorn Addition to the City of Portland. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution. Judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands er, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at the office of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ortgon, properly verified as by law required, within six months from the date hereof. Date of first publication February 4th, 1916. NELLIE YOUNGER, Executrix of the Estate of John Younger, deceased. C. Schuebel, Attorney for Executrix. of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the described real property or any part 15th day of April, 1916, at the hour of Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, (In equity). Bes3ie V. LaLor.de, Plaintiff, vs. Herbert F. LaLondo, Defendant. To Herbert F. LaLonde, 4034 Del- mar Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri: In the Name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint made and filed herein against you in the above en titled court and suit by the 28th day of April, 1916, as prescribed by an order of the above entitled court for the publication of this summons, which said date aforesaid Is more than six (6) weeks after the date of the first publication thereof as ordered by the court in the above entitled suit; and If you fall to appear and answer the complaint made and filed herein in the above entitled suit on the above date aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which said relief is for a decree of the above entitled court forever dissolving, an nulling and setting aside the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and said defendant; and for a furtlier decree changing plaintiff's name to that of Bessie V. Rumsey, and for such other and fur ther relief as this honorable court may deem, meet with equity. ..This summons Is published and served upon you by order of the hon orable court, J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which said order was duly made and entered therein in said court on the 10th day of March, 1916, based upon plaintiff's complaint and affidavit and the rec ords made and filed in said suit. J. A. STROWBRIDGE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated and first publication March 17, 1916. Last publication, April 28, 1916.