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nnvnns city EXTmvuuw. i imdav, wuii, it. vm. i f f IS OAK GROVE Oak Grove to Have ! New Store Building 1Mb. Alf ll IV iHpi'la') K I M alien, Hid t(l h r (ln k'I km. aii ijiairy urn tutor, m n M.llili hill III! Will WHIM n, urn. cm v j l Its i'iif!rni linn n( a iiH.ilrfii inn I timr tiijoiiiina him k on th nit no i tmui'lxl by lb liain" lii )! i ( M I") III' ll kl minim ll tb W. II fctokrij gio-.ly alurn ami III lolifrl UmIiki ami i,illi.lu-iy (Iiiih of Hi Ml VA llllailll I'l l III HI iflln- ll, (.minim ill I .- of I '"""' limi. of probably liutbU fn l In illini ii jinn Hi- pl.iu nil for irnilu.- of rili'ilor ami Inl' rlnr plan alnui( III 11 nl ilolr. llll-a mil Kin." hat I now Mr Wuri' ii ur thai (lie I ( lliul lm lilliilllli ll. liilllillliK itl llm In' IiIim k Im-ali lnu ll In Ouk liinvra fnliii. Mr. U'urri'll lm irjr i iiiiflili'iii In Oak linn ami lakln llil iihIIiikI of il-'inoiialmlllitl II During Itir tl I iiiatiit t lit at o( Ilia .ill ami llm IhiII.IIii. of Iho iirw ImllilliiK Hi .Intra tii.w ai.oiii Ul.,1 III ill, A Klti.l.-r l li.mlii lo'lay from Wan.. i In.llillna will loiilliiu Im.l h) , ,, , , ,Uit " ' "' '"' " "' "" r,"r ,ril..m h.HiM.. on k wl ""I"1 T i'i. of II. I'tiM ,,r , Mf, N ,.k,.M, i,.m. ili.lrM lir r JiiMUnl .r !,.,) ,, u.rir i oi.nl ry li..i rallH lit piii-li-U of lli.lr ..I'nrln n",.ry ti rm - Ulf , Mr. .imrl.-r alMftlih. . .,rklll, ,lllll(1,1,r (1f TaiiUIll . m m m i 1 lin,y of lk Cnn lr. IVrklm U PtCULIAR REGISTRATION LAW. a ii'iiill in rorlliiml - ,. ! I". K IVIil of lilmi Krtio. i onml l)K ;i!OVK. Aiiril 11. iHiwrlali ! ! llh Hi rorllaiid Itallwav. Llntit ITn Hi K'lltor of Hi O.ik (Jrovr i. A I'oarr nniiiunx, liaa liroli out lartmiil of Hi Knli'rirlat l -I am a , "-ral y with Mr. Hirln. Hi Oj hullv of I lila roiintrjr ami my aiirca i iiron bki nl fur llm HniMMkr rnr. lora li I n fur 3'o )4r I liaani ll look ua HiiiiikIi Ii wouM Ium- (oli d fur nvrr 0 )ura ami hi-r lmi rw lnai lilnr lirfm InlK my rU.Itt ii.atlniir. Iwfor I Iim '. Mr Win. UUn iilliinl.! Hi Kniri Imm-ii inurrli'il tr. ynt ami now f..r N.u rani Inl. tail Tuly l Hi Hi Aral Iliim urn .nlil llial I ' iiirrl-l i liom of Ml. K. Honda. Z '.'i Jjial a furi'lmwr " My hualiaml a lorn In 'an.'U imt lam In Hi t'lillxl Kluli' with lil imrt'iit li'ii a lill'l. Ilia faltur tiNik mil imlmalliatlon ! H-r ami vnti-il (III Hi Urn of !iH ilimlli at Hi an of M rara. Wlii'ii my hnalmml rri li)'l III inali.rlty Ii Ix't-an vollnn ami fur .'.i yam ho Ii n vnliil ami hflil offli ami nvcr ha I hi rlklii n'i'l il. Ill fatlii'r lui ln drail '.'u yi-nr ami til rlilliln-n r Hi alli-rnl In dlffrrrnl alud a Nu oiu know wlier lln falliir un'r arr. a ttuy liat nut Ix'vii ii'ill fur over .'i0 yi-ar. Now iK-raii My li liaml i annul pruvn llial h la a rlllien f arc .miIIi di'liarri'd fioin vuIIuk. till a rral fnri'liiiuT may i iimn to IhU rounlry nnd In aliurt dm ta nut aiior and vulc. allliutiKU know a iiuIIiIiik of our UtiRiiaitn or law. Mn. MAItY I.. WAONKIt. FISHtRWEN HAVE ILL LUCK. OAK illtOVK. April IS-ISiwtnli Krldcntly lh fmlirnui-n of llioau "dU ttlni" am not liavln any liniler am -ri.a tliup thor ar.iund t)r(un City tf all r.ort arx to lx Ih'IIiI. V. ll. tnki'ii. who orlrflnuli-d I ruin I In- vicin ity ur tlin county will, or to ! innr t cxurl, from t'lini'innh. tind llu'ii out llir linin'nlim nnd Idea all alufiit tlit lu wua duiii flnliiTini'ii. II" had ih'v t lioi-n put to tlu li'at until alnuit n wi'i'k aK wlii'ii I.. I. Iliillard, who lio iini'd In rutin flli In tin' li.v xun day lu llu liy Kunc ulnuulu (whom tlicy coii'dii't r't ay) !n vltd III in to r out on I ti drum! W'll lainrtto ninr lu'ic uml juxt lnw hlin. i'in HiiiiikIi ho wann'l from Mlniurl. Slnkr 'van wIIIIiik tu o cvni If tlu h'llmnn nrrn un'klllliiK to do tlu'lr pari liy lii'lim raiiK'ut. Tin1 I wo www trlod and trli'd In nwrv rouii'lviililc liinii mr In land nt Irani tuui llttl snlniun. I, ul lin y nnililii't own ralno n nllilili', and nl:lii)iii:li tliry Hpnnt Minorul day mi I lie muddy d'p It "a all to no avail. Nut mil lf led with liuvlim irovud liliiinelf n dlHinal f.illurc In tho pron imii'c of P ill lit rd . Htoki'H Iiiih nIiii'o liot'ii out at li'iiHt a wrok. nil of kIx day, lm: htlll w It limit hium'oiiii. Ilf dot li.ri' In frli'iid In Oak (.rove had provloiNly liuudoi'd tlin ureal und broad Wlllain- I'ttO. . OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES. OAK ftltOVrc, April 111. (Speelnl) Tho Julian KaruK at thlx place h ii JiiHt turned out K. C. Wnrron'n Stud.--linker uflcr u Ki'iieral o erliaillliiK anil Ciiplaln Warren declare, that It ruiiH iM-tler than It did when new. Tho Oalt firovo Hidioola nrn enjoy IliK a vuoatton thin week, whlrh nieiiii that thn "klddten" uro IiuvIiik a IiIk llmu.'nnd that next Monday they will return to tholr hIiiiIIim rofroHhed and betlor nhlu to do elloctlvo work ilnr iUK the conrludinx weekH of tin) school yonr. And tho tonuhern like wine havo np)rcclnted llio rest,' PORTLAND FRIENDS SURPRISE OAK GHQVrc. April 13 (Spec-lull Mr. mid Mrs. John W. Julian nnd llmlr modior, Mm. aimnider were r!v r.n a Knuid surprint) recently by a num ber of tholr frlondR, who walked In on thorn one t-venhm. Various forma of ontertnlnmeiit ciuihp.iI tho time to piwi nil too quickly. Tho phopoKrnph fur nlHlmcl Hplenclld InHlrunienlnl iihihIc, whllo sovernl of tho mii-Hta hiiiik, und there was un lutoreHtliiK tulk by Mr. H)aiu:lcr on practical ChrlHllunity, I.ntor five hundred was Incltilitnd In by thoBo who rnrod to play. Intcrnporsocl with ull this wn mi excellent lunch. after which tho guoHts departod for tholr homes In Portland. Amoim thoae presnnt wore: Mrs. Mt-Cunn . nnd chiUBhtor, Mrs. Cluronco Mlllor, James Tollon and two sons, Mrs. Pngman, Mrs. Im Ellon Andoriron, Mlsaos Pnul ino King nnd Sarah Frye, Mr. CoHter, Kmll Doubt nnd Harry Muclne. Mr. MuiIro has sln.:e loft for Mexico for a stay of some duration. OAK OnOVE, Ore., April 10. Tho fourth department of the Junior Kp worth loBinie, of this place, Rave n party to all the mombers and prospec tive members of the league, number ing 3.1, at the home of Mrs. Dow Lo I.onR, Friday afternoon from 5 to 8. Cake and lemonade were served and outdoor as well ai Indoor sports were enjoyed by the guests. Mick Rath of George transacted business In the county seat Monday. DEPARTMENT OAK CHOVI NOTtl HKK I.IIOVfc, A ft It J th-, Ul I A III. .1, If llm tlalll.l 111 till plai ll Mm W II. of HuUlU, ni of Ml-- MrMlf mill lUlllo William. lut hat iii'n il lii r for fw iIm while on lu r way lii S IiIIk Xbli'imi, ln-r lin'alll Jiiin fur IiiiI,iii Ml Marl lliM,i. of Hal'iii. I In' j il.iiKliiir of Mr M r. Ilui.llik I link (ilutv, 1 1 1 1 . .1 IiiIh a few llu, a j la-l tn i rrluitllliU lo lief lioin Hill, I Mit F. kl'Kuifi. b' Uvea mi I.- I uteiiu. iu Juat IkiI mi up li ilalu gar I curl lililll nil In T pf rf I v. 1, A IxmiiI.J ami fiinily of I i.MImii I i r..,,,,,,.,! i u,i. pi,,, on. w,k, i... Ink riiitiil llm It luiirow limni. mi . Ilu,lrn.ii ali-vl Mr. I.hmI' I I lr i liiiK ii t.iry fur (In- V. M I' A. J. N Willi'-, an a". rr.i.li'hl of I ML ;t;rov. Ima li ft on a prtMpei I Hi I r I : I In HuiIIi.tii (iriK'in AUIioukIi 7u er of ax. Mr. Willi ii'(l lu m i d lima ami k muli' in 1 1 from Hi riiilroail, r-inarkulilo trli I for a mull of hi " Mr Wlilln ha I itii.n Ii i all lila 1 1 f - ll a for iin-rly lul' il Willi I.. P. ll'ilUr! of .. . , ::.'.lli alrnl. I'oitlaiid Tui-Mlay, April i, Mr. Win. I C will rnl'llillll ullif la ladli-a ut luni ll roil. Ml Win. It' Will l l,i li a lo III Kmr Nun i nnl rluli ami Hi Ii u liaml of tin' iiirnilH-r nt lu r pn-tty lium In llak Orntr on Hi Ci'iiliiK ,,f April :i Mla fira lii'Crni'l, who a tin-Mi I -r of Hi Kurd u-m party, will inaki' Hi principal adiln- l"'fuii- th-i Oak tlrovi- Mllwaukii Hix lal Srril.r rluli. wlili h nirt-t ut llu hum of Mrn. l.li'Wt'llyn lu Mllwaiikln Saturday aft rruiMin, April l.'i, at 1 il'i lmk J. I H-nii Itutli-r. tin- On-Run t'lly i toriu-y, who llv-a lu t"ak linni,. i Id proud poai'aor of an aniii nt rclli- lu Hi Iimn of a valualil and anlliun rhi-t, whlrh Ii hroiiKht hark In Hi Slat4 with him afl'T 'inl- Inu a fi'w year In Hi rhlllppln M land. Ho ha i-rlpi'i'd T. II. lllark rrliy anl I.. K. Arnmtriin; to ink t apart and ri-tnilld It Into hookta Mr Hull'-r vatui-a th rlnt at $luo OTHER STATIONS TO HAVE SIGN POSTS ' MKI.hltrM. Ore, April 13. (S. rial. I Tho prm:ri-iuilM-in- of .Mid drum rlti.in w hlrh n-ri ully found H i I'xpn-iiiiiin in tho liiHiuiiiiiu of an or iiiiiniulal lnn pout on thn roiinty road, hu not only found 111 rcwuid In the liriu'fll tiiut hu airnu-d to thrlr roiiiuiunlty Put hIkii In the fart thai thn plan Iiiih lu-i-n tuki-n up tiy Jvn nliiKi UhIk. Hull hliiilim and Court ni-y roud, whlrh itullmiii huvo now tin dir roiiHtrurllou mIkii potH. ulnillnr to IIiiiwk at Mi-ldrniu. TIu-hi' hIkii. whlrh iinukv It po!iiliii fur th tourlHtx lulm; tho county road, to uncertain Imiut-dl-ali-ly lit JiiHt what Hilnt tln-y hnipin to ho, nro n rnnvi'iilciu'i' well worth whllo nnd arc dully IliV rirlplrnt of client unitlllmillon to thoio whom It Ik-ui'IKh. It In to ho hoped that hr forv long every Htalion lietween Ore i:on City and Cortland will adopt thin Improvement. BIRTHDAY PART AT CONC0R& ' CONCORD. Ore.. April 1 1 .Churle Unwell was I'.l en a lilillnlny mirprUo parly nt hi ham? Saturday ovenlnit by hin mother. Mrs. Ilarrleit Howell, UKKlnled by Mr.i. Moullon. Tho hoiun wiu decorated with llowera, und card'i nnd othor k.i'"" ;mrtlelputcd In. Dur Iiik the evening rofreshments wero ucrved. The young people- present wero: W'll Hum Oetkln, John Star MiiKer, Ceorno Hurtun, llerhert Holm es, John Klodd, Hurry WorthliiKton, Myio Ambler, lCnthel llortcm. Wondoll Amiiler, Henry Octlcm, l,eo ThleHxon, I'earl M. Italley, Alvlna Sltller, Ellon WorlhliiKton, Katie Oetkln, Heiml Smith, Maritaret Hohebach, Mildred KvaiiH, I.utle lOrlaoti, Huth Worthing. Charles Potior, Donnn Smith, Mn dovoto Mni-Hliall, Charles Howell, Olive Howell, Mm. Moullon and Mm Har riott Howell.- A THOUGHT TEST. One To Convince the Most Skeptical Oregon City Reader. Tho test of time Is thn test that counts. ' Dunn's 'Kidney pills huvo niudo tholr reputution by effect I v action. The following raso'la typical. Orcnon City residents should bo con vinced. The testimony is confirmed the proof complete. Testimony like this cannot he ig nored. Mrs. Clura E. Cook. R. F. I). No. 2, llox No. 105, Mllwaukle, Ore., says "For yours I suffered trorm puln in my hack which was more severe !f I ovor-taxod myself or caught the slightest coll. The kidney secretions woro unnatural, noun's Kidney Pills' proved to he Just the medicine I need ed. Thoy gave 1110 quick relief from nil the ailments. A few times since then I have used Donn's Kidney Pills and they have always (Mvon tho host of results." (Statoinont given April o, 1900.) Steadfait Confidence. After a Lapis of More Than 8lx Years, Mrs. Cook said: "I still consider Doan'a Kidney Pll'a to be the best kidney niodlclnn. They m-ver fall 10 do me a great deal of good." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cook has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-.Mllbiirn Co., Props., rtuffalo. N. Y. (Adv.) tTT'irjffiAnu "Mrffi'w oswego NEWS; 0$WlCO PtftbONALS. OrtttH.O. A pnl N - IH-. Ial -Mr Y V Mry riilriluliinl a nuir, I,, r of I'uilUn l wumrn l her al(hlly Iiiuiiii In itleiiiiiuirl l H imUy ' n lux Tin, 0.,,i flieiheM aru plipai lX for a lieiu fll i i,ii ruiiiiiirnl lo l' i n In Hi firnr hull In llm iir f'i lur Mia y S llalie. 'aiinliti-f of Mr ami Mra. J- W I'lia-er, who llm a . ul il.n pnal iii -urJ In Ij An K"lc4. I ul , I ii. ilrd hum oon. Mra A J. Huaallrr ai-0( Hi wrek rlnl In Vtn Oliver, Wntl , lUHlllat III. Il ia J Kiuk lliiliinmi la Ih proud own er of 4 new "ul" of Hi Oak'nd Inakn, whlili h il'iluf- fill Hi MM lo lilnly. lie III "ai,,n" til it u,i ll Iryout lul Hulidtiy lu a ilibe io heir I'aik, and ' he fluda no fa-ilt In II. A unmix r of 0 ko propl havn l,i i ll Inuwifi-1 wuh liivlta'liiti lu lh wnMIng of Ml Marlon Atwaler, danKl.lr of Mr. and Mr. Ilunry At water, lo lr Iriink Kierelt McNeil, whiih will he aoleiuiiUi'd Weilneadiiy, April 2r. In Kt. I'm I'l l Kplw opal i linn Ii, I'orllnnd 'Hi Aller fam ily are old llm real I-1. la of till er Hon, hut recently havo Itecn iiiakin I heir home In roriluiid. II I Hw In teullon of Mr. and Mr AUnler In reiiiur from rorllaiid to their farm mar 0wi-iro hui after Hi in.irrlum of llu lr daiiKliler 1 he preliy new liotn of C. W. Tw III IliK l lileuuii.f rV 1 1 neuMliK roliiplo .lion. Mr TwInllM In a Imwromer t tlu ae pull, ul pr -at "UllK III I'urt lunil. hut In for i thai w i j hunker in the l-ual. II. W. Kovhler, depul) county u i amir fur th fowil of Ohwi-ko and lounlry ktirrnumlliiK. hn Ihi-ii h n l lii( Ih iniial of hi time durliiK th i pul week In thn field, and althoiiK'i tin ha worn hi lirUM't and mo' Im i iiiiiIiiK miille, In iih lured ther-i are Miine taxpayer who tery mm u ill-like hi Uipeuruiir III Hie neliCi borhood. Mr I- Common of Lake tlruve, enli rlnlniMl thi l.iullea' rluli tul Thnrt'luy. Th ludlea of Ijike (inn n-ii a delightful aflerniMin at th home of Mr Carter lut Kriday. Could Hardly Do Her Work. Ilouiework I trying on health and itrenKth. Women am aa much In clined to kidney and hluddrr trouldo men. Hymptoim of uibln back, ntlff nnd aore Joint and inuarle. blur red vlaloii, puffine under eyej, rhoiild Ih- given prompt atteiitlon be lorn they lead to rhrnnlr or more aer loim aliment. Mr. Ceore lluurk, SJii I'eurl Ht., IW-ntoii Harbor. Mich., wiitm: " wa awful Lad, with aurh puln I ro, ild hurdly do inv work, and am very thankful for Foley Kidney IMIU.' lAdv.i . .. t t- .. HAZELIA. f- . I- .- . 4. IIAZKI.IA. .April I.!. (Spech.ll Mis. (ieo. Naur I apent Wednesday aft ernoon with Mrs. A. NielMon. John Haines, Jr., from Onwcko, culled nt the J. P. Cook heme Th.ir day nuiniiiiK. J. II. Hun Iroin Porthi'id nu a llu relln visitor Krlduy. MIm Marlon Kaitniicn pent Sundi.v afti-rn hid w ith Mls HnttUi Wanker. Herbert Dunenn. Klva Wnnker and l.lo.vd Wnnker apent S'uudny In Port land. N Mr. Alfred Thomns sKnt a very plenHnnt day with Mm. Fred l.ehimm Sunday. A. K. Helms iiud son, ('has., U'un nc ted hnslii.-AK in Port land Wednes day. N Mrs. J. Flnln wan pleasantly 'iitei talned by Mrs. A. K. Helms Wedm-s-day ulteriiooii. - Mrs Kd. Wnnker nnd little hous. Win. Jr. nnd Oscnr spent Sunday vlilt Mr nnd Mm. Franli Whltten. Ml-is Nina Wnnker. vim works :it Hlvordale, near Portland, spent Sun clay wllh her pnrents. Miss Kdmi DUiker from Portland vlHlleil her ooimln. Miss Ida Scott n few days lust week. (!. W. ProHser. from Oswcko, culled on J. P. Cook Friday mornlnir. Muster Wilbur Lehman U snnmllivr ti few days with his aunt, Mrs. FranH Chllds, this week. Miss Harriet Duncan visited Haze'lu school Wednesday. 11. L. Foster, who has boon spend ing tno past three months ut Otis. Orogon, returned to tho homo of his cousin, D. E. Long, Wednesday urcnion odder, county supervisor of schools, was a vlsllor nt Hazolia school Friday. Cook & W anker marketed 400 do. en caullflowerH In Portland last week. Miss Imogeiie ewell spent the weok, enli with her parents, of Portland. Mlsa lllancha Duncan was the din ner guest of Miss Hattle Wankor Sat urday evening. Quite a number of Huzeliaitos at tended grange at Oswego Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Dunenn cele brated tholr 25th v.eddlng uniilveraary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knise and family from Spring Drook, wero pleasant on tertalned by Mr. und Mrs. .1. P. Cook Sunday aftornoon. Miss Hattlo Wankor spent a very pleasant aftornoon with Miss lllnnche Dunenn Snturday. Mf' and Mrs. W. II. Zlvnev enter tained company Sunday. Orders have already been placed by France and Itu'y for 400,000 cases of Pacific co.iBt salmon. His Age Is Against Him. "I am 52 years old and I havp been troubled with kidneys and bladder for a good many years." writes Arthur Jones, Allen, Kas. "My age Is ngnlnst me to ever get cured, but Foley Kid ney PIHb do ino more good than any thing I eve tried." Many people suf fer from kidney trouble who need not suffer when they cuu get Foley Kid ney Pills. Mr. Jones In a later 'letter saya If It was not for them he would never be able to work In the hay field. Rheumatism, aching back, shooting pains, stiff joints, all havo been re lieved. (Adv.) : ' : . AltliKNWAI.Il, April II -fripwlall -Mr A. iilo-er Ii, ,einri"d fm n CullforiiU. , ll.a Lie III iiffk- M. a i Ulli irruil liilurf filltnrl. pni Tu--tf II Inn a' li'Kila Ii"" Thn iciiiefoaily of Dm Ardeiiwahl W lnKil ,or l I Mil lo l rlcolli'il A tltllltiK d.iy wua kL.ii II,.. Iniii-n here ljt Krl-l.i y M -i Ijiii P ii hi ie I wolk In I'oHUii'l alid Miaa I l.-ri !H-iil th day lu Hi Ktu'im of OreKon I lly. I'otli i. in ft B pi.lii.ili liar. A baby loy i orn PiHrduy ' Mr. and Mr Hu of Helino li.ir dell J.ihii Unley left ). .i. r jv f .r Vul my, N I)., where Ii will ko I.) oik on a farm. Mr. and Mr. Aril .ir l.jie ,i,u..il u Ih (inrilen from I'-irilind Ii. I.. (iurrelM-ti lua moved fioin Hliillh' realdl to Mr. Wi!l' pl'i.-i In Wlllalnr A rrw of men .rk;nic for t'i company of rortlan.l, I v-ry hilar pi Ilia; una 'ntn thi in-iKhUirhiMel. l lm vmphony r ti-i r i .ii.iert at I lie HiilliK .-liin'lj) n aM-mini by l.ydla and Kruni-. I'llmpiun ami ' ili-n It'KkwMHl of ll,;a Uc. Kdward l(i lunon l, a former pupl'.. Vl. Ile x hool bet vert'-rduy Itramwell I'rlce. of M iiiili.r. t reiii'ii, vlali.-il 'il parent i ll .- w. ekefid h .c Churle M-lbold la milt liiuy lio erectliiK a nw lumae liundon O- W. Oufor of lieirolt. Mich., I hulldliiK a huiiilll m ur hern to be 0rulei wxili. Kchn will have a ali'-'-p kh.-nrliiK plant tint ill lumll ',m h.x-;i dully. I'hoiie: SlarTonl u ml Aur.ru Offlro and lb ldenr DR. W, 0. BUTLER . Physician and Surgaon WIIJtoNVII.I-K OHKliON Money to Loan PAUL C. FISCHER Lawytr Dautocher Advokat Room 2 Heaver Hl'lc Oregon City CASH PAID for S II flreen Tr.i I IliK Stump. IIUD V W. Dank 1lld., Portland. STRAYED 3-yeri'd bu mure, white star lu face, llox 75. route No. 2. Oregon City. Ke-vurd. WOOD SPLITTERS WANTED 1 rau 110 iO to 50 wo id illttem at once. Pay 50 cents a cord, and wanes paid every two weeks. Apply to Churle Whllo, Mullno. Ore. WANTED Young calves. Address 11. V. Miller. Oretion City. R. F. D. 1, or phone Pacific 3T9-J or Home It-38. Notice to Contractor. Sealed bid will Ix) r-felveil ut the Cluckaliias county court room at Ore pin City, Or -Kim until Saturday. A;irll 2lh. at 10:30 a. i.i. for the laying of a hurd surface road from tho Aher nntliy hrldire at the northern end of WushliiKton Btreot. Oregon City to the southern approach of the brldite across Cluckatnas river ut Park Pluo. Said roud to be luici accord 11, K to tho specltlcutitiiu on fl'e nt the County Clerk'i office. The rich! to rojot t any und all MiU Is expressly reserved. Dy order of the County Court. H. S. ANDERSON. Judge. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of OreRon for the County of Chickunia i. Zella May Wullace. Plaintiff, vs. Hubert T. Wallace, Defendant. To Robert T. 'nllace, the uhovo nnmed defendant : In the name of the State of Oreson you are hereby required to appear and nnswer tho complaint In tho above en titled suit lilod against yon on ur be fore six weeks after tho first Applica tion of this Munitions, to-wlt: tho 13th dny of April. 1316. and If you full to so nnnem' und answer for want thero- t nt 11... ,ih,nr u lll om.K- tn ti.n ,.,,( for the relief demanded In suld com- p'ulnt ns follows: For a decree dis solving tho marriage contract between you nnd the plaintiff and for such oth er and further relief us to this hon orable court may seem Just and equit able This summons Is published pursu ant to un order made by the Hon. H. S. Anderson, County Judge, for the County of Clackninaa on the 1.1th day of April. 19111. The date of the tlrst publication of this summons being April 14. 1IU. E. E MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc. Required hy the Act of Congress of August 24. 1912. of Oregon City Enter prise, published weekly at Oregon City Oregon, for April 1, 1916. State of Oregon, County of Clack amas, FS. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared E. E. Hrodle. who, having been duly aworn accord ing to law, deposes und says that he Is the publisher of the Oregon City Enterprise, and that the following Is, to the best of his knowledge nnd bo lief, a true statement of the owner ship, mniiagoment (and If a dully pa per, the circulation), etc., of the afore said publication for the date .hcwn in tho above caption,' required by the Act of August 21. 1912, embodied In sec tion 443, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That tho, namea und addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor, and bmincss managers are: Publisher, E. E. F.rodle: editor. S. E. llroille; managing editor, E. E. Hro dlo; business manager, E. E. Drodie, of Oregon City, Oregon. 2. That the owners are: (Glvo names and addresses of Individual owners, or. If a corporation, give Its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per, cent or more of the total amount of V.. K I'rxil, inmi.n i n. lien A Minima; i-,ih t il,. K A H,,iiiii,-r, I'i.iiIjii I, Or iron 1 ih" h now a iMinilholdrra. iii..rlfai, and Oil,.r ncuritx boil er iwiiIiik or Ii'iI.Iiiik I p-r i,l or ii,i,i of total amieiiil of U,ml. 11,1,1 ( fv, ur oilier iirliit-f r' .V..11 4 That lb" lo paiarral'lia neit lovr, v 1 I i,r lb liaim of tin- ' 11 lit. t Lli.il.l.-ia, un I ar-irlir, if any. milium nm nn'y lb of n HhiI I er and -. irliy hxblr a Hir P fat upun Hi l,.,kt of lb 11, 11, , an v l,iil lilau. In riari ali.-f" Hi l kind I cr or e. urily IikKi r a, aia u;,n llm , iri.a of lb lomiiiiy aa lrurf or In any other P-Pu lrr r-'Utl,,n. lit nan," of ll, Mf,rfi or or) rut li for h'ii 'li ll llilalee la a luf, I (Iviii; I-mI limi Hi ull lo paragraph oiiUl'i l.ilt-ineni 1-mi ; .r InK arfnluvu' full kiiovt l .It: ami Ih b.-l a to ll.r cin uio t.iii')- und rt,dlll.ii umler lil'!i i ii kludiler and - irlty hnld'-r w'i, ilu tin I u far ii,,,n Hi lMika of the l oiiipany k lnulni, hold tU k an I urliu-a In a plly (ttor than that of a buna flu) ov.ncr. Mid Him affiant hu no ran,n to Im-IIi-v iIi.k any other person, aa. iatluii, or ror poiuiloii has any Inlt real direct or In illrxt 111 Hie (aid lo k. bond, or olh r a.-i urlll.- thin' a no ilnled by him Y. Y.. I It HIK, I'libllah.-r. Hworn to n l suba.rli.t.1 lrfr ni--tbla I mil day of April, I !'. K. H. CM)l'Klt. (My oiiiiiilrlcn ripln-s Auk- I'4 I Nolle of Final Account. In the county court of Ih Hutu of OreKoii fur flat kuinus county In thn Mutter of thn Katat of 1'i-t-r Mi Nancy. ! i-uw-d. Notice la lii by Klvi-n thut th un deralnned, Dcriiard II. Kelly, executor of Hie estate of l'ct-r McNuiiey, d-.. cU4.il. hu fjjed his final uciuunt j am h t-irrulor. and thut Monduy, (tw Mb d;y of Muv, DIG. ul 9 .".O 01 1c k a. m , of said day. ha li en fixed '..y th court as the lime for heirlng ob jection In said final account. Al! p'.-r. sons IiuvIiik chjrrtion to said final ac count are hereby ri-cjulred to present I Iii-iii on the above dale to Ih Judi:.i of thn county rocrt of Clackuiiu coi:nty, Onuon. In hi rourt rcnun M the courthouse of suld comity, at Op--ron City, Oreitrin. Date of first publication. April Till, 1911. Date of !at publication May Dili 110. IIKRNAKU II. KELLY. Ex'-cutor of tho Estate of Peter Mc- Naney. Decersed. FKEDEP.ICK M. DeNEFFE, Attorney for Estate. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State rf Oregon, for Yamhill county. Sheridan State Tank, a corporation. Plaintiff. v. C. G. Rhoadcs and C. Rhoades. D -feiidants. State of Oregon. County of Clacka mas, KB. Ity virtue of an Attachment. exec'J- llon und order of sale Issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court In the above entitled cause to me duly directed and dated tho nnth day of March, 1916. upon a Juclg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 21st day of March. 1916, In favor of the Sheridan State bank, a corporation, plaintiff, and against C. G. Rhoades and C. Rhoades, d, fondants, for the sum of four hundroJ nnd sixty-four dollars and seventy Sv.? cents ($464.75): and the further sum of fifty ($50.00) dollars as attorneys' fees and the further sum of twenty- three (J23.00) dollars as costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me .0 make sale of the fo'lowlng described real properly situuted In tho couniy of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: IxU numbered thirty-one (31) and thirty-two (32) tn block "A" In Kerr and Schindlcr first addition to Mll waukle, Clackamas county, Oregon, according to the recorded maps an-J plats on file in the office of the re corder of conveyances of said couniy. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order and attach ment, and in compliance with said writ, I will on Saturday, May 6th, 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 ut public auction, subject to redemption, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold colli, cash in Intnl. a'l the right, title and Interest which the within named de fendants and each of them had on the date of the attachment herein, or since j had in or to the above described real properly, or any part thereof, to sat isfy suld execution, Judgment order, attachment, Interest, costs, and all accruing costs aud Interest. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon. April "th. 1916. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. Hy E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Date of first publication, April 7, 1916. Date of last publication, May oth, 1916. RAY MARK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Willuniina, Oregon. Notice of Appointment of Executor. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Hed wig Gunther, deceased, by H. S. An derson, county judge of Clackamas county, Oregon. All persona having claims against said estate are required to present. them with tho proper vouch ers attached within six montha from the date of first publication ot this no tice to the executor In Stone & Moul ton's office, Oregon City, Ore., Stev ens IHdg. Dote of first publication, March 31, 1916. ERNEST GUENTHER. STONE & MOULTON. Attorneys. Summons. In the Justice Court of the State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, Dis trict No. 4. S. E. Phillips. Plaintiff, vs. Homer n. Rockwell, Defendant. . To Homer B. Rockwell, defendant: In the Name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you it. k 1 Olei.n Or. a-uii PROFESSIONAL DIREOTOnY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCV TO LOAN I). C. I.Af'ilitllt, JVvuh-nt . J. Hun, ("a li tf The First National Bank of Orrgoo City, Offgon C.M'ITAf-. .iV-KKMi TlU'ivu. t. I (jenrr ul Hji.ain Ii ninr-a ( lril (i 1,111 ') A. M. to 3 I'. M. William Hsirtmend Philip L, Hi'nmomJ HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorntjra-at Law Abatra.t. H-l Fatal, Imu, Inaur aura, OltK'iON CITr, OltK;ON Pacific Pbon II, Hum Pboa A 771 Offlca l'fionr-l'rine Mala 40(; Horn A 270. ITONI 4 MOULTON Attornat-La lU-avrr l!lU , It'xiin I OItKf;ON CITr OIlK'iO.N 0. O. I BY Attorney t Law Muney loaned, abatruct furniab d, land till eiamlned, ealatc settled, icenrral la bualnra. Ovtr Bank of Oregon City. C. SCHUEBCL Attorn at Law 0utchr Advokat Will practice In all courts. mak rol lections and settk-ment. Office In Enterprise Dulldliif, Oreion Cliy. Oreaon. in the above entitled action on or before six weeks from the date of tho flrit publication of this summons, and If you full to answer for want there of, the plaintiff will tuk Judgment agalmtt you In the sum of $71.00 and for his costs and d!bur'-mnt here in. This summon la puhlUhed pur suant to an order made by John N. Sle viir. Judge of the aliove entitled court on the 29th day of March. 191. Date of first pub'iratloa March 31st. Date of last publication. May 12. 1914. STONE MOL'LTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice to Con tractor. Sealed propoaala will be received by the county court of Clackamas coun ty, pregon. until Saturday. April 15th. 1916, at the hour of 10:30 a. m. for grading "the road leading from Oregon City to New Era along and near the Willamette river in the Milton Itrowu D. L. C. T. 3 S, R. IE. of the W. M. Clackamas county. Oregon, according to the plans and specifications now on file In the ofltce of the county clerk of said county. ' All proposals to be directed to th-v county clerk of Clackamas county and marked "Oregon City and New Era Road" and must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the treas urer of Clackamas county, in a sum equal to five per cent of the amount of said bid. which check ahatl be for feited to the county upon failure of tho successful bidder, for a period of five days after award Is made, to enter In to a written contract, and furnish a satisfactory bond for the execution of the work. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. By order of the county court of Cluckumas county this 30th day of March. 1916. IVA M. HARRINGTON. .. , County Clerk. I Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Jregon, for C'ackamas County. T. O. Davis, Plaintiff, vs. L. Joy Davis, Dofendant. To L. Joy Davis, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear In the above entitled court and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above entitled Court on or before six weeks from the 10th duy of March, 1916, said 10th day of March, 1916, being tho date of the first publication ot this summons, and If you full to so appear and answer the complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the above en- titled court for the relief prayed for In 'he complaint Heroin, to-wlt: For a decree ot the above entitled court that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught; and that plaintiff be given the care, custody and control of the minor child, Charles Cecil Davis, ot the parties to this suit, and for such othor and further rollof as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise, a news paper of general circulation In Clack amas county, Oregon, and printed and published in Clackamas county, Ore gon, pursuant to an order ot the Hon orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court made and enter ed herein on tho 7th day of March, 1916. FRED J. MEINDL, Attorney for Plaintiff. No. 105-406 Railway Exchange Bldg. Date of 1st publication, March 10, 1916. Date of last publication, April 21st, 1916. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ot the State cf Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. , C. L. Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. Estella Schlicker, 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 ot the above en titled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 24h day of February, 1916, upon a judgment rendered and entered In WEINHAND lUILDIrlA l'hmir-pa inn li Hutu A lii CEORGC C. 8R0WNCLL Attorny at Law All trial buainc promptly uttnd4 t C. 0. A O. C. LATOURETTI Attorntt Law Commercial. Ileal Fatal and Probate our Kpeclaltle. Of fli In Flrat National Hank lildf, Ort-joo Cliy, Oreici.n. CLAUDE W. DEV0RE. Attornty at-Law Notary Public Kitaca'U. Or(on. W. S. EDDY, V. S., M.D.V. Gradual of th Ontario Veteri nary Collet at Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllIp School of Hur Kry of Cbltajo. la established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street. Hoth Telephone Office Purlflc 5; Home A 93 Ites. Pacific 1HI; Home U80 aid court on the 15th day of October, 1915. In favor of C. L. Weaver, plain tiff, and arainst Estella Scbllckrr. de fendant, for the sum of $250.00. with Interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from th 1st day of October. 1913, and the further sum of $35.00 as attorney's fee, and (be fur ther sum of $14.00 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon tbla writ, commanding me to maka sale of the, following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 41. M In thorn Addition to the City of Portland. Now, therefore, by virtue of aald ex ecution. ' Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of April, 1918. at tbo hour of 10 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the county court house In the city ot Oregon City. In aald 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, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant bad 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. Executor'a Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as executor of the- estate of EUia Koch, deceased. In the county court of I Clackamas county, Oregon, and said court has set Friday, April zist, ivp, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing said account and the objec tions thereto, and for making a settle ment of said estate. All persons hav ing objections to said account or the discharge of said executor, are hereby notified to present the same to said court on or before said time. LOUIS KOCH, Executor of the Estate ot Eliza Koch, Deceased. PAUL C. FISCHER, Attorney for Execuetor. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackarras county," (In equity). Bessie V. LaLonde. Plaintiff, vs. Herbert F. LaLonde, Defendant. To Herbert F. LaLonde, 4034 Del inar Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri: In the Name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answor 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 ip the above entitled suit on the above date aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the above entitled, court for the relief prayed for tn aald complaint, which said relief Is for a decree ot the above entitled court "orcver dissolving, an nulling and setting aside the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and said defendant; and for a further decree changing plaintiff's name to that ot 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, 196, 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 23, 1916.