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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. Pack henrf Bale. i Ik Circuit Cowl of tha Hula of orin, for (Im munly n( Clui bamas K II lialalKcr, riaimirr, ts Waller : Marrlim, lliatibn K. Mar rim, hi Kwiiulli M Crow.Jaim I. Crots, lilt wife; J, . Mllllnaii. Inn Ifcxi Mllllfiii. wife, J. li. Mill llpe, Julia Don I'll II II f. lilt wife; Cor Idle. C. Wflglil. fi.ruicrly I'onl Ua IV UatU mill Charlie W. Iluifcr, IMnml aula flato lit Oregon, County of rim da lima, as' Py If I im of Judgment orilr, iln n ami mi iw uiluii, duly nnuci mil n( and uriili r Ihn ! of Ihn above on llllril niiirl. In the above llltllli"! raiiMi, In ma duly illM't"d ami dated ilia Jii'l dr of January. I ' 1 7. iihmi a judgment i'tinl rtl ami cnteri-d In aadl oiiil nil Hi' :'ml ilar of Jaiiuiirr, 1 1 I T. In lvnr of K II HaUliei r, pulliillff, ami again! Walter K M.irrlnii, Beatrice K. Marrlun. Iila wife: Kniincili M Crow; Juim lino Crow, lil.i wife; J. II Milllcaii, Juim Him MUHkmi. Ma wlf. j. ii, riiiiiun, J .hi" I'ih' I'liiniin, hi wife, Cordelia C. Wrlrht. formerly Cordelia I". I M U ami Charles W. llo fi r, id frmlania. fur Ilia urn of I'MOM. with lnlrr't thereon at II"' rain of b4-vi-ii per nt per atniuiii fruiil llio :9th day of ! kiiiIhT. Ullfi, ami Hi" further anm of IIIJISO with Hid rent Iln riHin ( eight per mil from His r.nli luy of liecciuiu-r, lU. ami Dm further mm of ll'JU ami 1 10". aaat turner a fn. und Ihn further amn of Ifli 60 rila ami dlaliuracmi'tita and llm i nula of rml upon tlila rlt, com mamlliiK Hi" Id makn aln of thn ful lowing i. i rlliril rrul property, alluiit' In tho nitiif y of Clui Kuniua. slito of itriTon, In wit: All of Ilia aniilliwrnl jiiirT H. W of lli iiorlhvt nu.irur IN. W il of mm lion four (II, toanahlp sv n (7i. a. mill of of ruiiri' three (3i rnal of thn WHInim-tln liirrlilliill, con tulnlng forty (" "' ",,,r" or All of thi' southeast quarter (H. K ) of tha tinrthwcl quarter IN. W. 'il of action four (I), township scv pii (7). smith of rung three (31 rml of WH'nitii'U.i mcildlun, containing furt acres tnnrn or Iras. Aim) n numbered four (I) section r.mr (4) (inlili Horn (7) anth of rnngn thn-a (3) mat, containing thirty ulni ami IHI0O at n-a (39 in arn a). Now. Ihrrrftiri'. by rUw of milil 'X MMitlon. JinlKini'iit onlrr onJ di-rn-o ami In comiillanrw Hh llio coiiitnumU of anlil writ, I will, on Hattmluy, tho 10th ilar of Kiilinmry, 1917. ut tho hour of 10 oVIiM-k u. in., tit l'i '""""I l,M,r of tho county rourt homo lu lh city of (r.'on City. In anIJ rouiily an. I ntnto. acll at (nihllo milon. aulijixl to rtwIiMiii'tlnn, to lh. hlghoal hlilJ 'r for V. H. koM coin, caalt In haml. all lha rlr.ht, lltlo ami Inti-nat hlih tlm within namr.l ili fcmlanta or olthor of thorn. Iinil on tho ilutn of tho niortKOKv hiTiMn or alnco hntl In or to tho nhovo ilomflhiMl roivl iiroporiy or any part thorfof, to antlnfy anlil piociitlon, JiulK ini'iil orlir, ilwroo, Inl'TPal, ronta anl all aicrulliK coata. V. J. WILSON. Shi-rlff of Cliu kuimia County, Oro. Ily K. ('. IIACKKTT. l) puty. piitpil. OroKon City. On-iton, January 12th, 1917. Notice to Credltora. lu tho County Court of tho Stnto of OroKon. for Clnckmniia county. In thn mnttor of tho rilato of I.ytllii Juno 8hnnk, ilwcuaoil. Notlto la hrn hy Klvcn Unit tho tin .IiThIkuoJ hua lii'cn uiiuliunl uJuilnl nlrutor of tho rutnto of lO'illa Juno Shnnk. ilwfuai'il, hy llio county court of Clu ki'.nna county, Orouoii. All piirniiiiu hnvliiK cluluia nKuliiHt aulil oa tutn ahull pri'Hi nt tho aiuno, duly vor Iflcd iik hy luw riUlrcil to tho uml r alrnoil. at tho offlco of T. A. Ilurko. Ori'Koti City. OroKon, within alx uionthH from tho iluto of tho flmt pub ltcntlon of Ihla notlco. 1.KSI.11C I., SHANK. Adinlnliitrntor of tho Kitluto of l.ydlu Juno Sluink. Ilwimoil. T. A. HfUKK. Attorney for AdinlnlHlrntnr. Klrnt imhllcnllon, Jiuiuiiry 12. 1917. Sheriff's 8al. In tho Circuit Court of tho Slato of On-Kon, for tho County of Clucku man. Charles T. Toiwo; I'lalntlfr, VB. Anton Sclmucr anil ThrcHKii Scliaunr, hlfl Vlfo; C J. Hood, Anna Mono biTK, U. A. rhllllpB, A, W. lluhiko uml Kva llahlk), hla wlfo; E. N. TmnpcHt mid K. M. TciniioHt, his wlfo; Jncoh Hunch mid H. 10. lon nrd, PcfcmlantH. Ily vlrtuo of n JnilKiiicnt order, do crco mid an execution, duly IhuuciI out rf and under tho b:u1 of tho nbovo on tilled court, In tho nhovo entitled cntiHO, to mo duly dlructed and drttod tho Dili day of January, 1917, upon n Judgment rendered uml enterttd In anld court on tho 9th day of Janunry, 1917, In favor of Clint-Ira T. Tootio, plnltillff, mid umiliiHl Anton Schauer nnd ThereHKii Schauer, IiIb wlfo; C. J. Hood. Aniin StonoliorK, R. A. I'lilUlps, A. W. Iiahllto mid Kva lluhiko, IiIh wlfo; E. N. THinpoflt nnd E. M. 'Tem pent, hla wlfo; Jacob Hunch nnd II. E. Leonard, Defendant!!, for tho sum of $2.ri00.00, with Intoront thereon at tho rato of iieven per cent por annum from tho lllh day of AuRiiut, 1915, nnd the further sum of 17fi.0O, aa nttor noyH' feo, nnd tho further Bum of 128.00 corIb nnd illRburHonieutB, and tho cobIr of and upon thin writ, commanding mo to run 1(0 Bulo of tho following describ ed real property, Hltuato In tho County of Clnckamas, state of Oregon, to-wlt: All of tho oust half of tha Bouthnnxt quarter of tho D. U C. of Almon 11. Holcomh nnd Nancy S. Holcomb, his wlfo, tho sumo hnlnrc claim No. 43 In TowiiHhlp 2 Bouth of ItmiKO 2 East of the Wlllnmetto meridian, In Clacka mas ounty, Ortgon, containing 80 acres more or bss. Now, theroforo, hy vlrtuo of said execution, Judgment order and docroo, and In compllnnco with tho commands of Hnld writ, I wl't, on Saturday, tho 24th day of rebrunry, 1917; at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tho County Court llouaa In the City of Oregon City, In said County and State, soil at public auction, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bid der, for U. S. gold coin caBh In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the dote of the mort- ige herein or ilno had In or to the above described real property or any mft lli-ffof, lo autlify ful. I aiMiiilon JihIkiih ill or.i-r, ilirw, lnirt, " ami all aurulliil mala. W. J. WIIXON, Hli. rllf of Clai kamua Comily, On Koll Ily K C. HACK K I T, n .uly. , I in l imI, On X'lii (Ily, (inn'iii, Jaiiu ary 24, 117. Nolle. In Ilia County Court of llio rllalu of OnK'Ui, fur Hi" County of Claka Inaa, In llm iniilli'r of Ilia Kaluto of lli lirl llutianll, llmnuai'il. Niiiirn la linr.'liy kUpii that llm mi ili mViir'l iu a lin n nimliitl riw ul'il of tint lulalil of III III) lliilinon, ill cianc'l. Iiy Ilia County Court of aalil Clui kuiuua Coillily, Ori'Knll. All raiuia havliiK i lalma HKuluat talil i-aluln am lii'ri'liy tiollflml tu I'm ai'iil llm anion, iluly iTlf !'! an'irl I at In luw. al Ilia offlm of J. K. ('lurk at Ori'iton City, Onimi, within al iiioiitlia from thn ilula of lliu flrnt puh ll ut lull of thla linlli". Ill liO IIANHON, Kii'i ulor of tlm Katuln of lloiirl Han anil, )pratoMl. J. K. ( I.AKK. Attormy for Kimntor. Kliat iiiililltatlnii Jaiiunry 2H, 1117. Nolle of filing of Pinal Account, In llm County Court of tho Hlaln of (IriKnii, for thn County of Clurku Inaa. In thn Mullrr of llm IMntu of I'n d W llnffinuu, lit'i-ram il. NuIIik la lii'ri'liy Klvi-n tliul (In uinliTnlcni'il ailiulnlnlrutnr of (lit- in tutn of Kri-d W, Hnffmiin, dniaa d hua fllril In llm offha of thn Cnuiily 'li t V of tha Hlatn of Ori'Kon fur thn County of Cl.ii kamaa Iila flnul ai'inunl of Iila iiiliiilnlatrulli'll of aalil int.'i nml thai Muml.iy, tlm rot ti day of y h ruary, 1917, at thn hour of Imi o'clock a. in, hua l n find hy thn above in t II led Court aa I lie ilutn for In'urliiK oliJiM'llniia to mid ai'rnunt and tcttlo uii'iit of llm auinn. KI'CKNK HTKIIINCKIl, Adinlnliitrntnr of thn Ktato of Krcd W. Ilnffiniin, I(.ihi.i. Dulril, January Z 1917. Eatcutor'a Notlca. Notlco la hiTi'tiy kUi n Hint tho ua niTalKiifd, cjivuliir of llio ontnM of Clara ('. Hall, dixcancd, hua ,'.'I till final account hniuln with tho .ounly clerk, of Clarkiiiuaa county, Oicxi i, and tho county JuiIkh liaa act M'liul.iy Kcl.rimry Dili. 1917, at thn hour of 10 o'cliM'k a. tn al thn county court room In Orcein City, Clackamas county, Oregon, aa tlm tltno ami pluce for bear In ac olijiM'tlona to anld final account and for (ho flnul m'ttlciin lit of aa vatutn. V. 0. HAM., KxiM'iitor. 0. D. KI1Y. Attorney for Exoculor. Dutml Junuary till, 1917. Notlca of Sheriffs Sale. lu the Circuit Court of llio Stale of Oregon, for Clnckainna County. Addlo (!. Croon, I'lalntlfr. vs. Aiiiiu Marin Colfelt. Krvdrlka Colfclt AukukIu Colfclt and Annn Marie Col fell, ua adinlnlHtrutrlx with tho will nnnnxi d of tho caluto of J. A. Cotfclt, Dpceaavil. ilcf 'iidiintK. Ily vlrtun of mi oncutlon Judgment order, decree and order of sulo IxRUcd out of the above putllled rourt In tho above entitled cuimv, to me directed ami dated thn 2fith day of Junuary 1917, upon a judgment rendered and entered In anld court on the 17th day of Janunry. 1917. In favor of said Addle 0. (ireen, plaintiff, nnd against Annn Mario Colfi-lt, Kredrlkn Coif ilt, AugiiHtii Colfclt nnd Anna Marin Co' felt, na niiduilulHtrulrlx with will an nexed of tho i-stato of J. A. Colfclt, ilccciiHcd, defcndaulK, for th." sum of licit;. 10, with interi'Ht thereon at the roto of 8 per cent per annum from tho 17th day of January, 1917, und tho fur ther aum of $100.00 attorney fees, and the further aum of $17,15, costs and dlKhurHcmcnts, und tho coitta upon this writ, commanding me to mnko sale of tho following (IcHcrlhed real prop erty, to-wlt: Uiln Thirteen (131, Fourteen (14), Klrieen (15). mid Sixteen (1G). In Hlock Ono Hundred nnd Thirty Eight C LIS) III Oregon Iron Steel Com pnny'H Extension to tlio First Addition to Oswego, according to tho rccord.'d map nnd plat thereof, lu Clackamas County, Oregon. Now, The.eforo, by vlrtuo of said execution judgment, order, docreo nnd ord -r of sain and in compllnnco with tho commandR of said writ, I will, on tho flrd day of March, 1917, at 10 o'c'ock a. in,, lit the front door of the court house, nt Oregon City, Ckckn inns county. Oregon, sell nt public auc tion, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cuhIi In hand, all tho right, title nnd Intercut which tho within named defendants, or either of them had on tho 11th day of October, 1912, tho date of tho mortgngo heroin for 'closed or since that (Into hud In and to tho above described real prop erty or any part thoroof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment, order and docreo, IntoroHt, cobIb nnd accruing costs, W. J. WILSON, Chirlff of ('liieknnins County, Orogon Hy E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Hated thin 2nd day of February, 1917, Flint Issue, Fob. 2, 1917. Last Ishuo. March 2, 1917. Sheriffs Sale. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Orogon, for tho County of Clnckn- inns. T. J. Concnnnon and Joslnh Welch, VB. riulntirta. Archlo U Watt nnd Florenco W. Watt, his wlfo, DofondnntB. ny vlrtuo of a Judgment order, do creo nnd nn execution, duly lSBiiod out of and under the sonl of the above entitled court. In tho nbov9 entitled cnuso, to mo du'y dlrgcted nnd dated tho 27th day of Jnnunry, 1917, upon a Judgment rendered and ontored In said court on tho 20th day of Jnnunry, 1917, In favor of T. J. Concannon and JobIuIv Walch, plaintiffs, and against Archie Li. Watt nnd Florence W. Watt, hlfl wife, defendants, for the aum of J10G7.no, with Intorest thorerm at the rate of 8 por cent per annum from the 20th day or January, 1917, and the furth ir sum of J75.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $17.00 costs and disbursements, and the coats of and UDOn this Writ. pommnnHlnor tnn in make sale of the following described real property, situate In the county of Cliu kainaa, alata of Ornfun, to-wlt: Hi'KliuiliiK at point on Ilia raat aldn Una of tha .10 font rUhtofway 1011 21 feet Wat and 2314.30 feet anlil II of thn norlhi-ual corner of tha J, l. fiurr.'tt H, I- (' In acctlniia 31 and 2.' In (nwimlilp I annili, nniK" Z paal, ami ei'llmis ( and S In Inwiiahlp 2 aouth, ruiiK" 2 cunt W, M , and ruuiiliiK llietnn pant purallel with norlh linn of aald iliiliii 'A2HIQ flmt; (lienm south paral lel with cant Una of aulil 30 fool rlKht ofnuy I'CI M feet; tlienin weal paiul 'el Willi thn north linn of anld clullii riL'H fid feet to a point In thn rant Una of anld ::o finit rlkhl of way; lliencit north uloiig Dm eot lluo of auld 30 font rll'bt of way 2HI 54 feet to tlm plum of lii'KliiiiliiK, ciiiiIuIiiIiik 2 acrna of lurid, morn or less. Now, Therefor, hy virtus of auld cum utlon, Judgiiiniit order and dTi, ami In rompllancn with thn roinmiimla of aald writ. I will, on Haturday, the 3rd day of March, 1917, at Ilia hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at tlm front door of llii County Court Hound In Ihn City of 'Oregon City, In auld County ami Hlule, cell at public auction, subject to redemption, to Ihn bll-lient Milder, fur I'. H. gold coin iukIi In bund, all Ihn rli.lit, tltlii ami Inten at which tlm within Humid A feiidants or i-ltlier of them had on thn date of tho niortguga In rein or alnci. hud In or to thn uliovs ilemrllM-d real property or any part tliennf, to Mitlafy auld Pti-eutlon, Juilg mi nt order, ilncrce. Inter -xt, coals and all ai t ruing coata. W. J. WllilON. Hherlff of Clui kiunua County, Oregon. Hy K. C. HACKKTT. IH-piity. Ii.iteil, Oregon City. Orn, Fcliruary 2. 1917. Notlcs Of Final Settlement. In llm mutter of thn Ki.tute of Frunk A. Murtlu, liei eu d. Notli la In ri-by given tliut Ihn tin- deralKiii-d ailmlnlHtrntrlx of thn tatatn of Frunk A. M.irtln, diceuxed. hua filed In thn County Court of Clacks mua County, Statu of Or 'gon, her flnul account as such administratrix of suld fatalv und Hint Monday, the 5th day of Murch. 191". at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., ban been fixed by said court aa the time for Imurlng of ob jections to said report und tho settle' menl thereof. SARAH E. SWIFT, Administratrix of thn cnlute of Frunk A. Martin, diK-oasnd. C. HCHCKHKU Attorney for Admlnla- trutrlx. WANTED To hear from ownor of good farm for sulo. Stata cash price and description. I). F. Hush Minneapolis, Minn. I'HONKS Office Homo. A 23 Pacific, 253 Itenldenco 3CF11 DR. WM, C. 8CHULTZE DR. F. P. 8CHULTZE Physicians and Surgeons Itooma 217 21 S Masonic Hu'ldlng Oregon City Oregon Money to Loan izoou.M) at B Per cent PAUL C. FISCHER Lawyer Doutachcr Advokat OIIECJON CI TV OREGON SCHOOL GIRLS" QUMTET UT OREGON CITY HIGH SINGERS ON PROGRAM ONE-ACT COMEDY ALSO IS BILLED. Many attractive features ure be ing planned for tho cutortnlum nt and concert to bo given ut tho Shlvoly operu houso under tho auspices of the Oregon City band t.nd the Oregon City Ath'ctlc association Fabrunry 8 and 9- Among theso will he musical numbers by tho Oregon City High School Girls' (limreto composed of Miss Flossie lllaclcburn, Miss Esther Stouts, Miss tnudo I.ngeson and Miss Mnblo Mor- iin, with Miss Fayno llurdon nt tho piano. Charles Grulinm, who Is well laiown In thla city, nnd who has uli'?udy es tablished quite n reputation for himself when It comes to singing somo of larry I.nuder's het-:t songs Is to favot tho nudienco with a number of his selections. A one-act play entitled "A Happy Pair," will bo ono of the big features. his is n snappy, little play with the themo of the story centering around domestic difficulties. Miss Louise Wal ker nnd Harry G. Smith will ho the prlnclprla In the play. Miss Wnlkor lms nppeiu-od in sovaral plays In thlB city, and has demonstrated that she lias ability along dramatic, lines, while Mr. Smith wns aa uctlve ricmber in tho Musk & Dagger Dramatic club at tho Oregon Agricultural college. Ti-ofcssor Tlibroux, wol'. known local violinist, Is to nppour on tho program. Mr. Tlicroux has appeared boforo the Oregon City public on many occasions, und needs no introduction to the music loving pooplo of this city. Tho prooccds of this concert and entertainment will go Into tho treasury of tho Orogon City band nnd tho Oro gon City Athletic nssolCiUlon. Tho bnnd has been holding rehjnrsols twice n weclc, und many of tho popular nnd latest musical selections are to bo plnyed. Many tickets have already boon dis posed of, and from the present indica tions tho Shively opera houso will have tho 'nrgost crowds In Its hlntory. Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter stnrt with-a sncozo, a snifflo, a sore throat, a tight cho3t. You know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt treatment wl'l break them up. Dr. King's New Dlscovory, with its soothng antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King's New Discovery looaens the phlegm, clears tho bead, soothes the Irritated membrane and makes breath ing easier. At your druggist, 60c. (Adv.) HOLDS UP SMOKER FDR BONUS IS PAID, AND TH(N PORT LAND SCRAPPER IS BEATEN CARD IS GOOD. Hum my Morris, oineli;it pluted over Ihn aiiiccas of rincni bouts In rorlluinl, he'd Up thn main event of the Fulla City Athletic club ainoker Tiiemluy night for 40 mliiiit , i cm und lug a boll u a for bin appi-aram-a lieru Itutlmr than disappoint thn largn crowd premnt Munnger Jolinaon finally yielded to his l:mlatent derniiml.i. When thn bout flnully got und -r way Hniimiy tiHik a neut trimming at Un hands of Hindi M'Cnol, also of I'ort lunil, and ut Ihn aumu time niudn hlm aiilf rather unpopular ltli Oregon City fans. Tlm final round of llm M'Cool Morris hell ill I tier u OU'i of tin faatxat Been hero In a long tlmn. McCool knoi ked hla opponent flut In thn f)rt cinto, took tho second and third rouiula und luiiiii bai k strotie n tlm sixth. Mor ris landed three terrific rights In th j fourth and hud a shade In tho fifth. The stalling; of Morris for1 morn money was tho only dliuigri-cubbi feu turo of the evening but the funs were good nat tired. Asldn from thn fir! bout, wlu-n Kid I'luto dodged Joe Ferrel for six rounds In real amateurlnh style, the card wait an all-star affair.. url Martin and Jimmy Moscow put up a hard clean, scrap, the lutt-r seeming to havo a slight advautagn In thn t-ur'y part of the battle, and driving In a Jaw-break-or In tho third wlib h s -pined to daze the local fighting mm blue, .Martin, ai iisuul, came hack strong liowcv -r. and thn lust Hire rounds It was a give-and-take proposition. Theso boys wpro evenly matched and Refcre? Shepherd's decision was a populur one. Duck Smith of Astoria secured a decision over Ping llndle of Portland Ping fall -d to show tho class of his former appearunces hero, while Smith, who baa been coming ahead by Jumps was In great form, and gave the veter an considerable punUhment. Fr?ddlo Ixiwe or Portland took the measure of Eddlo Ohlson of Seattle In one of tho prettiest and hardest fought battles of the evening. I.owe made a big hit with local boxing fans. Ho is fast and shifty and a cl -an boxer ut all times, unison showed himself a giimo lad and stood up before Lowe's terrific drives without flinching. The Inst canto of this mulch was also hummer, both lads being on the jump every moment. The curtain rals-r comedy between fighting Illll Maddox ana his old-time rival, Admiral Freddie Mack, was omitted from the crrd for reasons known only to tho managemmt. Another largo crowd en'oyed the smoker. Munagcr Johnson may Btag.a ft go between Val'cy Trambltue and Al Somers, two of the cleverest boys In tho northwest at the next club smoker h -re. All the bouts Inst even ing were clean, nnd tho management Is to be congratulated on tee general excellence of the prograa. R?ferec Ralph Shepherd again gie excellent satisfaction. HENRY JAEGER TAKING T COURSE AT 0. A. C. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BOY HAS LONG RECORD OF PRIZES AND AWARDS. Henry Jaeger, tho young man. of Cluckumas county who made a profit of S11S.35 on three acres of seed wheut last yoar, Is ono of the attendants of tho short course ut tho Oregon Agri cultural collego. Young Jaeger was a member of the boys' mid girln' club work last year, enrolling In tho agricultural work and carrying tho sted grain course. On his thrDO acres which ho had for the contest, ho raised 93 busho's of seed wheut of which he sold 40 bushels for seod nt $2.50 per bushel. Consider ing tho remainder to he worth $1 a bushl ho will have received for the 93 bushols. $153. This was grown nt a cost of $34.15 leaving him a not prolit of $11S.S5. Henry llrst exhibited nt the Clacka- mus county fair hold In Cenby, winning first pltico In his project. The ex hibit was then sent to the state fair nt Salem by School Superintendent Cnlavon, along with tho children's ex hibit of Clncknmas county. Young Jaeger again carried off first honors for this seed ginln course of the agri cultural club In tho stato, the prize being a trip to tho summer school for boys und gliis held nt tho co'lego snch summer, but ho preferred to attend Farmers' Short Course because he was n cdcd on the farm during the sum mer. This trip Is financed by C. C. Colt, of tho Union Meat company at Portland, who willingly agreed to per mit the change. Young Jaeger's work In the short course Is along agricultural and gen- ernl farm lines. Ho Is busy evary minute of the time. His Instructors sny that ho has a splendid grasp of tho general subjects of agrlcu'ture. When ho was Intorviowed be said: "If It were not for c'.ub work I should not be here at this time. Tho instruc tions received horo from the college through club work and also by coming Into contact with tho different work enabled mo to produce the crop I raised last year nnd win this prize. If I bad naver won ft prize tho training I received by following the Instruc tions would have well paid me for my efforts. I want to bo a farmer and a good one. I like livestock and hope to be able to prepare mysolf to be a suc cessful far-ner." Oregon Is given $128,111 from the Forest road fund. Clackamas County Institutions Visited By Marshall N- Dana In Orsgon Journal Thn word limtltuilon la a misnomer It mukes one think of a suura build lug wllh brick wulls and heating plant. Thn commlm. appointed by the state borrd of health to report thn condition of slutnald iliurlta bin limtll ut Ions to thn lef Uluturp, making tlm flmt of Its Imped Wn, Tuemluy, stepped within lint wails and found the children. At once the cjulpiiieiit only figured In relation to tha jiliftserit happiness and future elf urn of Iheae Utile, ones. Thn liiBpiw tors found at HI. Arm s isaby IIiiiiih near Oregon City, W) liny bits of drift wasluid up by the sordid waves of pervemlou, tnlafortunn and blood taint. One weighed less Ihun wlu-n It aa born lltll, weaxened, old man, from whosn wrinkled fuc" stared unblinking eyes of protest at such an Introduction Into a wor'd that Is sad enough at thn boat. Tins child was conceived and born within the state Insane ssy'iim, and three other children of the aume mother were In the home. A third of the smallest babies were defective In mind and body. Home hud rickets which means knobby ribs and pigeon breasts and angulur heuds. One told of the sin and disease of Us parents In the sore cxcrescenci-s of skin that, by all tho right to bv well born, should have been baby pink. Ono could never get awuy from thn eyes. Home wero ant at unnatural angle. Nor the faces, for some of them seemed stamped with the hope less sorrow of all time transmitted from the misdoings of a parentage thoughtless of tho burden and handi cap It was laying uiion the Innoceut who must a'so expiate their guilt. It Vaa pathetic to hear them try to sing. Out of such .materials the effort wis being made to build up a citizenship treed from degeneracy that will rep resent not a menace but an asset to thn state. St. Agnes home la a large structure' built for other purposes and adapted with some difficulty to Its present ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder Iloyles Thursray: V. J. and Clara A. Fatterson to Harry A. Ratty, 42.CC acres of section 3, township 5 south, range 2 cast; $1- W. J. and Clara A. Puterson to Harry A. Ratty, 47 acres of section 44, township 4 south, range 2 east; $10. Godfricd and Anna Wallace to Eliz abeth Wallace Rerger, 40 acres of sec tion 10. township! south, rango 3 east; $10. Elmer S. Hickey and Jeeslo HIckey to Wallace R. and Myrtle Telford, land in Clackamas county (Boring Junc tion); $400. John and Sarah M. McOowan to K. II. Sletager and Matlldah G. Sletager, land In Clackamas county; $6500. K. H. Sletager and Matlldah G. Slet ager to Sarah McGowan, land In Clack amas county; $10. Robert A- Miller and Daisy Mll'cr to Aduh E. Slevers, lots 13, 14, block 5, Gladstone; $10. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Friday are: F. W. Ruhnke ct ux to Mary J. Mar tin, tract 34 Webster Acres; $10. Berton A. Helgerson to Marie E. Kalk, 22 acres In section 1, township 5 south of rango 1 east and part of sec tion 1, township ii -south of range 1 east; $1. William M. Bruce to John Sallee land In the city of Gladstone; $150. The Schaw-Bntcher Company Pipe Works to The Schaw-Bntcher con puny, 40 acres In lot 2 and section 5 township 2 south of range 3 east;' $10". Henry Schucfler et ux to Frank Vit- cha, lots 21, 22, 23, 24. 25 and 26 In block 8 Oak Grove Park; $10. B. M. Doolittle et ux to N. M. All dredge, lots 1 nnd 8 block 47 Clacka mas county addition to Oregon City; $S00. W. P. Prlnd'e to George G. Kruso et al, Innd In the D. L. C. of Charles Brown sections & and 6, 7 and 8 In township 2 south of range 1 cast; $1. C. W. Green et ux to Ethel B. Mather lots 3 nnd 4 block 12 Marshdold; $1175. James Buckbee ct ux to Hammond Abstract compnny, lots 5 and 16 block 16 in Gladstone;'" $10. A. E. Latouretto to Esnac Louris et ux part of block 4 Darling's addition to Oregon City; $400. Real estate transfers filed with coun ty recorder Monday ore as follows: David Ilidenuan to Johanna Heder mann, certain land In section 1 town ship 2 south of range 3 east; $1. Tho Oregon Iron & Steel company, to Mrs- Amy Sherwood, block 67; $10. Anton Schnffers et ux to I. D. Lar kins, about 1 acre of section 4 town ship 6 south of range 1 east; $10. Fred Hoffman et al to A. Thompson, lot 1 section 29 township 1 south of range 3 enst:$10. James A. Turner to Julia E. Seely, about 232 acres of section 7 township 3 south of range 1 east; $10. Harvey Hoffman et al to A. Thomp son part of section 29 township 1 south of range 3 east; $10. The following are tha real estate transfers that have been filed in the office of County Recorder Boyles Sat urday: James II- Boggess to Thomas Bog- gess, land In First addition to Oswego; $1- Arthur and Annie E. Teedman to Charles B. Moorcs, lot 50, Sellwood Gardens; $1. Annie E. Howard and A. W. How ard to Hugh S. Mount, 53.34 acres of Clackamas county; $1. Godfricd Wallace to Annie C. Het man, 20 acres of section 10, township 4 south, range 3 east; $1. Godfrled Wallace to George W. Wal 'ace, 46 7-10 acres of section 10, town ship 4 south, range 3 east; $5. The following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder Boyles Tuesday: J. L. Ogle to Eugene Ogle, 1.75 acres of land In section 13, township 5 south range 1 east; also 162.68 acres of uand In section 25, township 5 south, range 1 cut; $10. uses. Tli slaters In attendance min uter, of toura without pay, and there was evidence that they arn do ing their patient beat lo crrva a ne cessity which no critic of whom I know has undertaken similarly lo meet In foniie tloo with tha borne are .'') a n-s of frm land and a dairy that produces vegetables, milk, cream and butter. Chrlntin Home, Bear Oawrgo, like Ihn HI. Agm-a home, alo lo Clai kamaa county inciters 1.10 girls from ( to It and one small boy. It was built for the purpon. Tha child ren arn of a bettor type and more wholesome In appeurance While you can. always detect the In tltutlonallied child In rontraat with tho bouyant vitality and glee of little folks born of love In good homes, yet their songs and play and lesions nhowcil the happy power lo recuper ate from a hwknmtcd beginning that has kept humanity advancing during all the generations. The home Is PXcellently conducted. The lnnpe lions will continue until all Institutions for orphans, foundlings end wayward girls, that receive aid from the atale, have been reported on both aa lo administration and the condition of the Inm&tcs. The purpose, as expressed In the appointment. Is not to prepare a brief for, say, sectarian Institutions, but to provide the state with all Infor mation ao that It can reform Its pol icy of caring for thesn. Its wards. In telligently and do thetn no Injustice while preparing a aystem that will segregato the wholesome from the in fected, the normal from the abnormil, with adequate provision for all. The, legislature baa been asked (o defer Its action relative to state-aided In stitutions until the Information which is to be furnished witLout cost to the state, bus been secured. The Inspectors of Tuesday ere Dr. Joseph Illldnrback, Dr. Charlea U. Moore, Dr. J'ae 11. Cardwell, Dr. David N. Jlo berg, state health officer, and the writer. Mr. M. E. Case to Jack R. and Olive Hooper, lot 1 of block 15, Falls View addition to Oregon City: $10. F. R. Boardman and Effie Boardman lo C. T. Parker, all of lots 5 and 6. block 5, West Gladstone: $1. C. T. Parker to F. R. and Effle Boardman, all of lots 5 and 6, block 5, West Gladstone; $1. Frances E. Kruse to Hammond Mort gage company, 33 1-3 acres of land In sections 5, 6, 7, 8, township 2 south, range 1 east; $10. Gladstone Real Estate association to George L. Washburn, lots 6, 6. block 55, Gladstone; $550. Real estate transfers filed with coun ty recorder Wednesday are as follows: Wll'lam Beard et ux to George W. Glllstt et ux lot 14 block 1 In the C. T. Tooze addition to Oregon City; $150 F. A. Stevens et ux to Lillian Womak, land In block 172 Oregon City; $10. Mona Walsh ct ux to Ront Appleby, one-twelfth Interest In lots 47 and 48 block 14 lots 5 to 12 lots 17, 18, 23, 28. 29.37. 3S. 39. 40 and 2 or block 15 and lots 25. 2C. 27. 28, 31 and 38 block 71 and lots 1 and 3 to 19 and lots 23 and 31 to 38 Inclusive in block 80 M In thorn addition to Portland; $425. J. W. Crnrto to Lydla Crastle, lots 1 to 12 inclusive of block 43 in Milwau kie Heights; $1. Portland Co'umbia Engineering works increasing facilities to handle six ships. POLK'S b SI GAZETTEER A Business rurpetow er eapu City, Town and Yiiiam tai Orecoa and Wellington, alvina- Dracrtptiva Pkpirh of each plam, LontUon, t-hlnplnjr Facuitlrs and t'lu.1. fird lllrrrtorr et cads Boaiacsa and lroreaaloa. B. L. TOT.K CO, Ins. PROFESSIONAL JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN D. C Latocrettb, President F. J. Meyer, Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business William Hammond Philip U Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81, Home Phone A-27t Office Phones Pacific Main 405; Home A-270. STONE o MOULTON Attorneya-at-Law Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXEGON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaueJ, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. C. 8CHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Deutscher Advokat Will practice In all courts, make col lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon ClUr- Oregon. 1$ CAUSE OF WARM DEBATE AT SALEf l UT ANTI DIVI8I0NISTS AND 121 FROM ISTACADA iXCMANUf MUCH SARCASM. CASCADE BOOSTERS TEAR HEAVY 0. C. VOTE. DON'T WANT UICTIGM Portland SpoC.man and Clackamas County Nat Fishsrmsn Appsar Be fore Ssnate Committee Dead line Shift Opposed. 8AI.KM, Ore., Jun. 23. (KpccliU to the Enterprise) With 117 Clackamas boont.-rs Jumm'd on one side of the ball of rrprrarutatlvea and alrfot 12 CaaraRe boosters on the other, cheer), hoops and shouts punctured the Uv eal night aeaslon since the Ivgls'ature open 1 when thn Cascade and Clacka runs factions presented the merits of their respective contentions tonJshL Walter Glvnns, of Estacada, leador of the Cascade faction, outlined their plan and atut-d openly that the reason for their appearing before tho legisla ture with a plea for a new county was boned on the heavy Oregon City votn which would swamp the plan if they fol lowed the method prescribed by law. He outlined the general Idea Involved and made a strong bid for a change. Eby Leeds Antl-dlvislonieU. O. D. Eby, prt-sldont of the Oregon City Commercial c'ub, who led the opposition asserted that candidates who had failed to find a political berth aaw a chance of landing soft beds If county division carries. He declared that It was a local Issue with which the legislature should not meddle, and that the dlvlslonlsta should follow the plan provided ly statute relating to county divisions. Expert accountant Whltcomb. of Portland, gave a detailed statement re'atlve to taxes. Those speaking fur now county were C W. Devore, Estacada; F. W. Back wit h, Eatarada; E. W. Bartwell. Esta cada. The heads of granges of various precincts such as Eagle Creek and Springwater all spoke favoring divis ion. The plan was opposed by J. W. Roots, Boring; Paul Mcinlg, Sandy; and many others. The meeting con tinued until late. Sarcasm But No Bitterness Large petitions were mentioned by each side. The meeting was the oc casion of much hilarity, and while sar casm and sharp shots were hurled back and forth there seemed to be no Indication of bitterness. Much talk hinged on economy a strong point be ing made by those opposed to county division that a split of the county would mean much greater expense. . The Joint fish committee tonight heard arguments from the anglers and representatives of the commercial fishermen on tha question of moving the dead line at Oregon City from Its present location to a point two and one-ha'f miles below the Clackamas rapids. Joseph E. Hedges ,of Oregon City declared against the movement, A. L. Moulton, a Portland attorney, appeared for the anglers and favored the remov al, which was recommended by the state fish and game commission and strongly favored by the anglers. Over 50 anglers were here from Portland and several net fishermen came from Oregon City. R. L. Clanton, master fish warden, was among those appear ing. Arguments from both sides were ex tended and covered much of the same ground as biennially covered w hen the question bobs up before the legisla ture. DIRECTORY WEINHARD BUILDING Open from 9 A. M. to 3 M. Phoues Pacific 52 Home A-151 GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended to C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKllllp School of Sur gery of Chicago, la established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth en Main Street Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-95 Res. Pacific 114; Home B 89 COUNTY SPLIT